And you, their best beloved one, are now to me, flesh of my flesh; blood of my blood; kin of my kin; my bountiful wine-press for a while; and shall be later on my companion and my helper.

– Bram Stoker

Dracula, Chapter 21. Dracula to Mina, on why he forced her to drink his blood. As he claims his new bride, he perversely evokes the words of Genesis in the Bible, in which God creates woman as a helper for man. He adopts some of Adam’s words from the Bible here, about Eve being bone of his bone and flesh of his flesh.