Vampire's Pet
Which really made a difference.
I was very interested in the section that told about when their species first began to domesticate themselves and try to hide amongst humans regardless of the fact that the humans knew of their existence.
Apparently, they were clever enough to make up their own way of distinguishing Vampires from Humans, all of which were misleading enough to work in their favor.
My brows drew together as I read the lists of things humans used to think would draw away vampires, or what they believed vampires were weak to.
"Vampires used to tell humans that garlic repelled them?" I asked, trying to look for more of an explanation than this book was giving me.