I’m prepared to consider you sufficiently self-controlled even on a human blood diet that I’ll give you dispensation to get it in a less sentient package. Ransack whatever the Irish equivalent of the Red Cross is, if you decide that you’d prefer to go on living in Ireland after all regardless of where I set up. But I think it was fairly predictable that I wouldn’t be allowing murder.
Doesn’t the amount of blood in a human body in a blood bank go towards saving much more than one person, in which case stealing from a blood bank is killing more people than stealing the same amount of blood directly out of a human?
Though, I seem to recall Edward saying that older blood tasted worse. If I’m remembering correctly, Siobhan would probably not chose nearly expired blood, unless that was explicitly stipulated.
from chapter 48:
Doesn’t the amount of blood in a human body in a blood bank go towards saving much more than one person, in which case stealing from a blood bank is killing more people than stealing the same amount of blood directly out of a human?
Actually, vampires could probably subsist on blood that was about to be chucked for being too close to its expiry date, so not necessarily.
Though, I seem to recall Edward saying that older blood tasted worse. If I’m remembering correctly, Siobhan would probably not chose nearly expired blood, unless that was explicitly stipulated.