No...the truth is, animals were the only ones who managed to stay with us long enough.
Trevor, before arriving here, I couldn't stay around humans for long, even if I work with them. There was just something about us where the longer we lived closely with them, the more they start feeling...tired? I am not sure how to describe it.
Perhaps now is the only time I have been able to stay with humans for so long.
Oh, I am definitely enjoying the part where I get to meet new people and make friends. I never really had that chance, so I'm still awkward.
Somehow dealing with trouble is sometimes easier than making sure I make a good impression. We can all seethe together at least. But I'm not too bad as a Submissive, no? At least to survive.
Also, I'm close to your place now. Get ready to open that door.
I'm always thankful that you're looking out for me. Even if this city punishes me, I would never contract with anyone who would treat me awfully. Though perhaps that wouldn't make you feel better either.
[Then again, even she would have just asked him.]
You know this means I'm going to keep opening it from now on?
[He just looks like a smartass by default so she coughs to stifle down a chuckle. Nice Try, Belmont.]
Well, don't tell that Trevor Belmont, but I might not mind too much. [What what? And before he could process that she practically told him she didn't mind catching him naked--]
Anyway, you need to be dressed because of this.
[And she turns around, lifting up a heavy panda baby that was tied to a harness to stop it from going another direction, and deposits it right into Trevor's arms.]
[So this is his first encounter with a panda in general? That would explain why he looks so surprised, even if the baby panda just paws at him for more attention. It's a good thing he doesn't have long hair, because she knows hers often gets placed into its mouth.]
I guess there has to be a first for everything! My eldest brother had many panda pets. How do you feel so far?
Because of your job and how you're always on the move? I mean, other than expenses and necessities, I had thought animals also made good hunting companions.
[Considering what he went through, she thought that a pet may have made life a much more tolerable. He was alone the whole time, a pet would love one unconditionally. Also, he might think of himself as a fuck up, but she knows that for those he cares for, he does all that he can for him. Even if it's not so perfect.]
But, I also understand not wanting to put your companion into danger as well. Pets are still living creatures, a friend. But, since we're here now, why don't you take this panda for a few days? [Wait what?]
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Like a panda.
Suddenly this isn't embarrassing anymore.]
Do you want me to bring it to you?
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He also thinks it might cheer up Alucard.]
...yes.
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Alucard can't even resist a cute fluffy panda babie, she'll be sure of it.]
Where are you now?
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you can come over whenever.
[You know, like RIGHT NOW or ... whenever ...]
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Alright, I'm coming over immediately. I'll bring something for you to play with it, and feed...it's almost like you're a new uncle now!
[All of this texting while she's packing and on her way with a panda? Amazing.]
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it's weird.
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Is it an age thing? By the way, I've left the apartment so I am on my way.
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Perhaps that makes some sense. I am not quite human either, so families come differently to me.
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interesting.
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Trevor, before arriving here, I couldn't stay around humans for long, even if I work with them. There was just something about us where the longer we lived closely with them, the more they start feeling...tired? I am not sure how to describe it.
Perhaps now is the only time I have been able to stay with humans for so long.
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other than the shitty things that constantly happen to submissives.
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Somehow dealing with trouble is sometimes easier than making sure I make a good impression. We can all seethe together at least. But I'm not too bad as a Submissive, no? At least to survive.
Also, I'm close to your place now. Get ready to open that door.
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[Because otherwise Trevor would've totally beat them up by now.]
it's a door -- it's already ready to open, Sen.
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[Then again, even she would have just asked him.]
You know this means I'm going to keep opening it from now on?
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[Like one of the Alucard(s) on the couch in various states of undress.]
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What do you mean?
...
Oh.
No, no need to tell me, I get it.
[Which is why he would hear a knock right now. Which is followed by her carefully calling out:]
Are you dressed?
Action;
[That's what he says as he opens the door, trying not to look like too much of a smartass.
It doesn't work too well.]
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Well, don't tell that Trevor Belmont, but I might not mind too much. [What what? And before he could process that she practically told him she didn't mind catching him naked--]
Anyway, you need to be dressed because of this.
[And she turns around, lifting up a heavy panda baby that was tied to a harness to stop it from going another direction, and deposits it right into Trevor's arms.]
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[Okay, so it turns out that a theoretical baby panda and a literal baby panda are two different things.
Trevor isn't going to drop it or anything, but he does just sort of stare at the fluffy thing for a while like he's a bit surprised it exists.]
...you know, I've only ever seen these in pictures.
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[So this is his first encounter with a panda in general? That would explain why he looks so surprised, even if the baby panda just paws at him for more attention. It's a good thing he doesn't have long hair, because she knows hers often gets placed into its mouth.]
I guess there has to be a first for everything! My eldest brother had many panda pets. How do you feel so far?
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[He glances down at the panda, then back to Sen -- with a slightly sheepish smile.]
I've never even had a pet, Sen.
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[This here? Is really cute. He's cute, him with a panda is cute, and she can't help but smile at this.
Wait.]
You never had a pet? [Thinking back to his memories, she could understand why, but.] Then...did you ever wanted one?
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[Which is definitely not a 'no'. Something that might actually care about him no matter how much of a fuck up he was? That was appealing.
But between moving and his drinking problem -- no, he'd known it was a bad idea.]
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[Considering what he went through, she thought that a pet may have made life a much more tolerable. He was alone the whole time, a pet would love one unconditionally. Also, he might think of himself as a fuck up, but she knows that for those he cares for, he does all that he can for him. Even if it's not so perfect.]
But, I also understand not wanting to put your companion into danger as well. Pets are still living creatures, a friend. But, since we're here now, why don't you take this panda for a few days? [Wait what?]
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