Valentina relaxes a little, leaning her head back and resting her hands primly on her lap.
"I'm rather afraid the unpleasantness would likely seem nonsensical darling, without months of learning our ways anyway. In the meantime it is best you are truthfully able to claim ignorance."
Now for the matter of how vampires become. She's not surprised at the question, indeed she remembers sitting before a fire, with her head resting against Andrew's knee as she asked the same question, full of the same curiosity as Jacob is now displaying.
"Ah, no darling. Not in the manner you are thinking, though it could be considered a birth I suppose. A new beginning certainly!" She smiles up at him.
"I was born mortal, the child of a tailor who worked his way out of the slums. He had discerning clients and one of them, ah," she pauses briefly. "One of them was Andrew." Even now she can't say his name without longing for him. It's a weakness and one she means to conquer.
"Andrew courted me, took me into his service and after such time as he felt I was ready... Well, here I am."
Not the truth. Not even close. Well, about Andrew anyway. But it was the sort of lie a ghoul could really take to and the aim of tonight was to bolster Jacob's belief in her so that she could bind him closer in her service.