"My Sons"
Summary: Carlisle thinks about his sons, their differences and how much they all mean to him.
OMG yes another Carlisle ficcy. I love him too much. :)

Jasper is the quiet one. Sometimes it's hard for us to talk together because he is so quiet. He is not one for chatter, but I remember that I wasn't always for it either. He likes to hunt alone, but sometimes he will let me come along with him. Sometimes he tells me how he struggles with our life and I must guide him in the right direction. I'm proud to be his father, and even more proud that he trusts me to be his father. Jasper has never had anyone but Alice to take care of him until they found our family. It makes me feel sorry for the boy to think of it, but I thank God that he's in a better place now with us.

Emmett is the loud one, the fiesty one. He loves to party and he's never afraid to tell it like it is. If there's one amazing trait about my largest son it's that he's always brutally honest no matter what the consequences are. We love him this way of course, and I wouldn't change a thing about him, not for the world. He's the funny one in our family, and without him things would be terribly gloomy. He brightens up our days with his broad smile and his hilarious jokes. I'll never be able to imagine a life without Emmett. It would be a gray life, for sure. He is the colorful one in my life.

Edward, being my first son, will always have a special place in my heart. Although I always think of my sons as equals, there is something unique about Edward that makes me remember why I love being a father to these children in the first place. He is the one who understands me the most - he understands us all the most because of his gifts. I love him for his talents, his considerate nature, and his intelligence. We've been through so much together, and I know that he respects me above all other men in his life, and this will never change. I don't know how I would ever be able to live without Edward in my life. He is a treasure to me, an uncomparable treasure. I'm ever so glad that I chose to make him like me.