Back home there aren't any laws about killing vampires, or poisoning them [Their tablet supply] or anything along those lines.
[The only ones the hunter's association finds off limits are the pureblood, for fear of the retaliation they would receive for killing vampire royalty.]
But while I say that, it is true that vampires require blood. There's tablets to manage the hunger, but- as long as bloodlust exists, there will always be problems.
[Even when she believed she was human, Aidou, a friend now, broke down and forcibly took her blood, once. But even then she didn't want him killed or truly arrested, or anything along those lines.]
When both species converge, there's always a bit of a risk, at least in close quarters. Vampires already make up a large amount of higher society, as movie stars, CEOs, and important figures. But-- there are still clear distinctions. And outside of the hunters, and a precious few individuals, regular humans aren't aware of the existence of vampires, because the government will not openly acknowledge it.
[Her brows knit]
I guess... I just wasn't sure how to handle the delicate situation between vampires and humans. And how to profile a behavior that is natural...