[Trevor can't say he understands that level of obsession, but he thinks he can probably picture it after seeing how Dracula reacted to his wife being burned at the stake, in his world. Even if their love wasn't romantic, it was still -- all encompassing in some ways, it seemed, if their previous conversations about Integra had told him much.
He seems satisfied enough with the answer about the memorial.
At least they're getting away from talking about the most depressing parts of this conversation. He blinks, though, glancing down-slash-over at the vampire.]
That doesn't surprise me. People love to tell stories about Dracula, so I'm sure a novel would be the next logical step.
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He seems satisfied enough with the answer about the memorial.
At least they're getting away from talking about the most depressing parts of this conversation. He blinks, though, glancing down-slash-over at the vampire.]
That doesn't surprise me. People love to tell stories about Dracula, so I'm sure a novel would be the next logical step.