It seemed a good enough reason. Thinking back on all those he had turned, none of them had really had that kind of reason. Most he had forced to be turned. Most were perfectly healthy and leading healthy lives, with brothers and sisters and parents. Although Jesse felt remorse, it was a selfish kind of remorse. He regretted that they weren't here for a reason. That they were forced. And that they then probably didn't feel any obligation to stick around. You can't force someone to be loyal. They have to be that on their own.
"How long have you been around? How much have you still got to learn?" Jesse asked. Maybe a harsh question - he thought Eirik had been around for quite a while and should have a handle on things by now. But maybe he was wrong. Maybe he hadn't been around too long at all, and shouldn't expect so much.
"Has Renee been helping you?"
"How long have you been around? How much have you still got to learn?" Jesse asked. Maybe a harsh question - he thought Eirik had been around for quite a while and should have a handle on things by now. But maybe he was wrong. Maybe he hadn't been around too long at all, and shouldn't expect so much.
"Has Renee been helping you?"