[oh a couch, good. Alucard is tugging Trevor to join them there. And he is definitely going to just-- embrace him and give him a fierce snuggle. That's how we do it.]
I want to hear more about your family. If you'll tell me. If not, this is fine too, of course.
[Alucard feels the press of Trevor against him, and he hesitates a moment. He reaches up, gently petting the back of Trevor's head. He wonders if he should really be asking this.]
Mm. I didn't expect to hear that. A woman's freedom to do anything is restricted.
[But then, the Belmont family probably didn't care, always needing hunters.]
We can stop discussing this if you need that. I know you as you are now and-- that's enough, truly.
[Alucard's question has him thoughtful, and it takes him a little while before he responds.]
Part of the reason I got this place is because of that.
[He motions to the enclosed fireplace.]
We always gathered around our fireplace, even in the spring and fall. The smell can be -- hard to divorce from other memories, though. So this is better.
[He nods, understanding. Alucard is just as guilty for it, his own cottage a mix of his homes with both Lisa and Dracula: his mother's cottage where she worked as a doctor, his father's castle where they grew together as a family. A taste of his own preferences where he can paint freely, have a humble studio.]
I can come here more frequently, you know.
[To spend time by the fire, even if they don't do anything exciting. He would still love to.]
There's nothing wrong with living in one's comfort level. I suppose comparatively, you've not had much to fill a room with. But that doesn't mean you can't start, if you wanted. [Wryly:] Give yourself a bit of practice before we're back in Wallachia.
[Ah. That's actually very sweet of Trevor to say. He smiles and kisses his temple.]
The same can be said for me. So long as you are with me.
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my mother is the one i got my stubbornness from, you might be surprised to hear.
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Actually. I can come over, if you prefer to speak in person.
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action;
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He opens the door with a half-grin, leaning in to press a kiss to the dhampir's cheek before he ushers him inside.]
I'd offer you a drink, but I don't think I'd have much to your liking.
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[He smiles warmly, leaning in to return the kiss to Trevor's other cheek before he comes inside, reaching for the other man's hand.]
Hell, your house is still barren. Do you even live here?
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[He snorts, taking Alucard's hand easily enough.]
Of course I do. I just don't have a lot of -- things.
[Shut up, okay?]
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[Alucard chuckles and presses closely, raising Trevor's hand to kiss his fingers and knuckles.]
You're allowed to be comfortable under your own roof, Trevor. Please tell me you at least have furniture?
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[Once he guides Alucard into the living room, at least there's -- a couch? And a table?]
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[oh a couch, good. Alucard is tugging Trevor to join them there. And he is definitely going to just-- embrace him and give him a fierce snuggle. That's how we do it.]
I want to hear more about your family. If you'll tell me. If not, this is fine too, of course.
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I was going to say I'm sure it wouldn't be anything you'd be surprised to hear, but you had more of a childhood than me, remember?
[He chuckles, but it's still at least a little somber. The snuggling is fine. This couch is great for snuggling.]
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And I like to know more of you. I always will.
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We had a lot of common areas like that, so there were always people around.
[It'd been a ... harsh reality check, suddenly being completely alone.]
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[His words are soft as he speaks, observing.]
You had sisters? You seem to know what to do with my hair well enough.
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[Once they were older and had their own styles, some of them kept it long and up and some of them didn't.]
My mother always tried to keep hers back, but not very hard. It was always a little wild.
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No siblings? [A mixed blessing, perhaps. Alucard himself is an only child, but he also could not think to bear more familial loss.]
Were the girls also hunters?
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A little girl. Too small for braids or sparring, though.
[His parents didn't exactly have much time to be with each other, given how Belmonts worked. It was common to have large gaps between their children.
Time for a slight subject focus before he does something embarrassing.]
Oh, yeah. My mother's the one who taught me with the whip, actually.
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Mm. I didn't expect to hear that. A woman's freedom to do anything is restricted.
[But then, the Belmont family probably didn't care, always needing hunters.]
We can stop discussing this if you need that. I know you as you are now and-- that's enough, truly.
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[Stubborn, remember? He leans his head back into the touch and lets out another sigh, trying to steady himself.
How can he explain?]
-- I want you to know. But nobody -- ever asked these questions, you understand. It never mattered to anyone else.
[Except him. People didn't want to hear you humanize a family they'd condemned to death.]
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[There's a pause, then he continues to pet his hunter's head, quiet and loving.]
Everything about you matters to me.
[That is a promise.]
Then I am happy to listen to what you can remember.
Is there anything that you're nostalgic for? Food, that sort of thing.
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Part of the reason I got this place is because of that.
[He motions to the enclosed fireplace.]
We always gathered around our fireplace, even in the spring and fall. The smell can be -- hard to divorce from other memories, though. So this is better.
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I can come here more frequently, you know.
[To spend time by the fire, even if they don't do anything exciting. He would still love to.]
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[He's been ... more likely to try and cater to Alucard lately, given everything that's happened to the dhampir.
He's told exactly nobody about the little run-in he'd had with Asra at the party partly because of that, but partly because it seemed so -- odd.]
And as long as you're there, it doesn't matter where we are.
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There's nothing wrong with living in one's comfort level. I suppose comparatively, you've not had much to fill a room with. But that doesn't mean you can't start, if you wanted. [Wryly:] Give yourself a bit of practice before we're back in Wallachia.
[Ah. That's actually very sweet of Trevor to say. He smiles and kisses his temple.]
The same can be said for me. So long as you are with me.
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[He shrugs, through, running his hand absently up and down Alucard's back.]
I've just never needed much.
[Do you really want Trevor to start a whip collection in your h--oh, wait.
Yes.]
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