"Yes. Via the aforementioned coercion. It was very unpleasant."
"It's really a pity that your charming personality has the little problem of being attached to a sociopath. At any rate, I don't think you could have torched the building and not risked killing me. You had me very frightened and if I'd decided to inconvenience you I might have expected a fate worse than incineration."
"If you've been imagining me as vindictive, you can stop. I am, but not for anything as trivial as interfering with my quest for immortality."
"The fact that you have such a quest but do not consider it particularly important is bizarre to me. What things rate higher?"
"This is where I was going to anthropomorphize," says Bella. "You're saying that when you woke up Tony and - I'm presuming Jarvis? - remained strong priorities?"
"Killing everyone responsible for their deaths was definitely a strong priority, and stayed that way until I'd done it."
"Because of their deaths," clarifies Bella, "and not because those people had done anything directly to you."
"They did also turn me against my will. It was an unpleasant experience. But yes, mostly for my family's sake."
"I had been led to believe that the relationship between sire and childe was usually not an antagonistic one, regardless of the original relationship between vampire and victim."
"Perhaps the relationship was diluted, because there were twelve of them."
"Possibly. I don't know how it works. Why did they turn you instead of killing you too?"
"My best guess is some combination of the following: I'd temporarily or permanently incapacitated eight of them already and they wanted me on their side; and they knew I wouldn't like it. I can't imagine why none of them thought about how those two things might interact unfavourably."
"Why did it matter to them that you wouldn't like it? What had you done to them? Tony was inventing the lasers; I didn't think you were involved."
"I suppose it wouldn't have come up in the ensuing exchange, no."