[Really, she has half a mind to turn the whole thing to water and flood out all the restless guests, but that would also involve flooding Theodora's house and there are some courtesies one does not unwisely spit on.
It's actually rather beautiful how the wall falls away; she's been practicing, clearly, and it goes from a solid figure at first to one fractured and etched like cut glass, before eventually shattering softly in key structural places that make it tumble to the ground like a chandelier falling, contained shards of crystal that make a beautiful noise when they crash down in cascade yet never once stray from the boundary lines she's set for them.]
Yes, of course.
[And there in the yard, she stands, a tiny barefoot thing amidst a crowd of cowed vampires, regent of her small and ephemeral kingdom.]
[It's a very beautiful sight indeed. Alucard's smiling by the time all of the water has fallen away to allow himself and Trevor (and Theodora, she's got a good hustle) to re-enter the property and the party. A real smile, the kind he reserves for when he sees something wonderful and new and inspiring - so the kind that Sypha's magic so often pulls from him.
They're a strange sight on the other side of the ice. Alucard in the middle, his hair windswept but suit otherwise fine. Trevor (The Belmont) still looking just barely presentable, Vampire Killer in hand. Theodora with no blood on her or her all too beautiful dark purple dress, satisfaction on her face. They pass into the party proper, and Alucard doesn't stop until he's at Sypha's side.
It is so magnificent just seeing here there, barefooted and having just prevented a riot of sorts, and when they're home he'll confide all these things. For now, there is business.]
As it stands, we have dealt with the problem. Five hunters from well beyond the city limits who had one of the invitations here slipped under their door. They were unaware of the city's current balance, and thought their attack wise.
[He's calm and cool, speaking with authority.]
They've been seen to. But this combined with what I have heard from many of you confirms that there are those beyond our norms who seek us harm. It is being looked into, and that threat shall be stamped out with no mercy given.
You all know how to get in touch with me, and my doors are open.
[And with that, Theodora decides that tonight is perhaps best concluded. There's no relief on Alucard's face, but inside he nearly collapses with it.]
[She gravitates backwards just a fraction when Alucard starts to speak, just enough to subtly put him at the forefront of the picture they make while she settles back in support, like ceding the imaginary podium to him while the partygoers look on. The explanation of what had happened is as much news to her as it is to the vampires, and she can't help but cast a surreptitious glance at Trevor in quiet astonishment.
That the hunters encroached on the city isn't the bizarre part. It's not even the part about how they somehow missed that there was a Belmont already here. It's the fact that they were invited to come and raid by someone taking a covert hand in this attack, and while they may have caught the instrument of chaos in the form of the hunters, they've missed the influence that spurred them on to do it in the first place.
Still, things wrap up quickly. The festivities are over, and Sypha is half tempted to just abandon her shoes to the parlor and retrieve them later, except that it occurs to her that she'll need them to drive, so she has to go back and get them. When she returns, she's tugging them on one by one, making a little face as they start to press uncomfortably on her sore feet again.]
I will drive us home, unless you think that driving would settle your nerves.
[So she says, quietly enough that even in a room full of vampires, it's for Alucard's ears only.]
[It is not good news to deliver. Alucard already knows what will be thought. "No one would do this if Dracula was still here." "If whoever's responsible is a vampire, maybe we're better off." "God, he didn't kill them, did he?"
He can sit with those thoughts later. There are farewells to take care of first, and apologies to their host to deliver who takes it all with grace. (Darling, Godbrand showed up with a land boat back in 1809 in Quebec, please don't worry about bad party endings.) Alucard's glad that she takes it so easily, but no one else has such a mood.
There are only a few others left by the time Sypha finds them again. Alucard's surveying the damage.]
[She says, as she links her arm through his, which is and always will be her right even if right now it's as much about comfort as it is about status. The only time she'll let go, and even then only for a moment, is to pay her own respects to their host on the way out — no sense in not being polite, after all.]
Come, then. Let's go home.
[And when they get to the car, she'll curl up with Trevor, letting Alucard have his space to drive and get himself sorted as he needs, so that he'll be ready to talk by the time they get home, if not sooner.]
[Alucard helps Sypha into the car first. Trevor's go bag is sprawled out on the lawn and must be repacked, so there's just enough time to press a soft kiss to her lips by way of an apology for a truly rotten night. Trevor's in the car soon enough, and home it is.
There is silence from Alucard as they go over country roads, going ever closer to the estate. His father's home is safer after tonight. Better defended. Only a Belmont would dare to approach, and right now, there's one living there. All the wards, all the protections, they respond only to Tepes blood. A fortress.
Quiet continues as the garage door opens. Trevor's out the passenger door first, and he's there to help Sypha down while Alucard goes over and unlocks the door that leads from garage to the house itself.]
Does anyone need food or water before we head upstairs?
[Sypha needs to get out of that terribly heavy dress. Trevor's probably going to claw out of that suit soon. Alucard would really, really like to be in a pair of PJ pants.]
Water for me, please. Or I'll have a headache in the morning.
[Ever helpful, she's already got Trevor pulled down by the lapels so that she can start un-knotting his tie for him. She knows how this goes. Her shoes have already, yet again, been abandoned somewhere — probably kicked into a corner, where they stand a chance of being overlooked by Alucard until the morning.]
[Trevor's also shed his suitjacket. And the vest. And is working on the shirt because he needs to be freed. Alucard doesn't even comment that he's just thrown everything on the hallway floor. No point, they're all exhausted. He just goes for the kitchen and assembles everything: three glasses, a tray, the carafe filled with ice cold water because they really need it.]
[She slaps at Trevor's hands, preventing him from doing something ridiculous like ripping the buttons straight off of his shirt in his haste to get out of his suit, and starts to deftly undo them herself — a course of action she probably only gets away with because it's actually sort of hot, how expertly she's getting Trevor out of his clothes. The fact that she wastes no time slipping her hands inside his opened shirt and running her palms over his chest is just icing on the cake, really.
She manages to make it last just long enough for Alucard to return, permitting him an eyeful of an absolutely disheveled Trevor with Sypha blatantly feeling him up, and once he's had his look she crosses over immediately to give him the same treatment — albeit more respectfully of his clothes, opening the fastenings while still leaving them technically on his body so that he can sort it out when they get upstairs.]
That is in fact a very nice thing to walk in on. By a lot. Because Trevor's chest is a total damn weak point that is now pretty much the height of hilarity (Trevor's literally just shoved Alucard's face into his own chest several times when the vampire's looked out of sorts, it's worked.) And Sypha in that dress doing just about anything is bound to hit both of them a little too hard.
Yet for all of that Alucard still blushes like well. Like only he can, because god sometimes they all just need one on one time.
There's just enough time for Alucard to set the tray down. No one's having any fun if he drops it, getting water and glass all over the floor.
Sypha's hands feel wonderful. Warm. And he's still plenty red.]
Treffy is so impatient. But you're so very good for me.
[She delicately works his tie free, leaving the ends hanging around his neck as she starts undoing the buttons of his shirt one by one, working from the one at the throat down.]
You'll hold still and let me do this properly, won't you, my Alucard? Because you know how to behave.
[Is she laying it on a little thick? Perhaps. But Alucard has been forced into day after day of being in control, being dominant, being authoritative. All she's doing is taking up the reins, and making it clear that if she's got them, then he doesn't have to keep them himself.]
Mmm. And there.
[She finishes with his shirt, unfastens the button of his trousers for good measure, and steps back to admire her handiwork with a satisfied grin.]
[He very much would like to point out that all three of them are still. in. the hallway. It's a fact that's being telegraphed across his face for all of five seconds, and Trevor catches it. And he is nearly cracking up for it because the vampire is being absolutely covered in thick affection and all he can think about is the damn hallway floor. It's...so very him, and it's a terribly funny contrast some nights.
But the rest of Alucard would very much just like to melt under Sypha's hands, and he nearly does. There's enough suit undone that he's just standing there a little embarrassed by how quickly he's fallen into all those wonderful touches, and there's the rest of him that's pretty sure that just a single carafe of water is not going to be enough.
(Duh. Ice mage. It's a non-issue.)
Then Trevor laughs again and nudges Sypha pointedly. We should go upstairs before he swoons.]
[She looks the two of them over with a critical eye, appraising their relative level of disheveled undress, and then with a satisfied nod makes sure they're both watching as she reaches up and behind her neck to find the fastening that's holding the halter closed.
She holds there a minute, smiling slightly, and then pushes the pearl button through its loop and lets it free, leaving the top half of her dress held up by gravity and prayer alone.]
There. Now we can go upstairs.
[And she will lead the way, not least of which because it means the boys will only be able to see her back the whole way up, because sometimes a tease is in order and after the night they've all had, they deserve it.]
[Well that's the hottest thing Alucard's seen in the past few days. There's a very tiny choked whimper that gets let out in the slowest possible way, and Trevor has to elbow Alucard to make sure that the vampire's even there.
He seems to be. Enough in his mind that he still grabs the tray with the carafe and water glasses because he's still Alucard even if he's about to forget even that for the night, and Trevor's just shaking his head with endless fondness for this entire damn situation.
It has been a very long and tiring night for all the wrong reasons. At least that much can now be put to rights.]
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It's actually rather beautiful how the wall falls away; she's been practicing, clearly, and it goes from a solid figure at first to one fractured and etched like cut glass, before eventually shattering softly in key structural places that make it tumble to the ground like a chandelier falling, contained shards of crystal that make a beautiful noise when they crash down in cascade yet never once stray from the boundary lines she's set for them.]
Yes, of course.
[And there in the yard, she stands, a tiny barefoot thing amidst a crowd of cowed vampires, regent of her small and ephemeral kingdom.]
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They're a strange sight on the other side of the ice. Alucard in the middle, his hair windswept but suit otherwise fine. Trevor (The Belmont) still looking just barely presentable, Vampire Killer in hand. Theodora with no blood on her or her all too beautiful dark purple dress, satisfaction on her face. They pass into the party proper, and Alucard doesn't stop until he's at Sypha's side.
It is so magnificent just seeing here there, barefooted and having just prevented a riot of sorts, and when they're home he'll confide all these things. For now, there is business.]
As it stands, we have dealt with the problem. Five hunters from well beyond the city limits who had one of the invitations here slipped under their door. They were unaware of the city's current balance, and thought their attack wise.
[He's calm and cool, speaking with authority.]
They've been seen to. But this combined with what I have heard from many of you confirms that there are those beyond our norms who seek us harm. It is being looked into, and that threat shall be stamped out with no mercy given.
You all know how to get in touch with me, and my doors are open.
[And with that, Theodora decides that tonight is perhaps best concluded. There's no relief on Alucard's face, but inside he nearly collapses with it.]
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That the hunters encroached on the city isn't the bizarre part. It's not even the part about how they somehow missed that there was a Belmont already here. It's the fact that they were invited to come and raid by someone taking a covert hand in this attack, and while they may have caught the instrument of chaos in the form of the hunters, they've missed the influence that spurred them on to do it in the first place.
Still, things wrap up quickly. The festivities are over, and Sypha is half tempted to just abandon her shoes to the parlor and retrieve them later, except that it occurs to her that she'll need them to drive, so she has to go back and get them. When she returns, she's tugging them on one by one, making a little face as they start to press uncomfortably on her sore feet again.]
I will drive us home, unless you think that driving would settle your nerves.
[So she says, quietly enough that even in a room full of vampires, it's for Alucard's ears only.]
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He can sit with those thoughts later. There are farewells to take care of first, and apologies to their host to deliver who takes it all with grace. (Darling, Godbrand showed up with a land boat back in 1809 in Quebec, please don't worry about bad party endings.) Alucard's glad that she takes it so easily, but no one else has such a mood.
There are only a few others left by the time Sypha finds them again. Alucard's surveying the damage.]
I'll see us home.
[The drive will help.]
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[She says, as she links her arm through his, which is and always will be her right even if right now it's as much about comfort as it is about status. The only time she'll let go, and even then only for a moment, is to pay her own respects to their host on the way out — no sense in not being polite, after all.]
Come, then. Let's go home.
[And when they get to the car, she'll curl up with Trevor, letting Alucard have his space to drive and get himself sorted as he needs, so that he'll be ready to talk by the time they get home, if not sooner.]
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There is silence from Alucard as they go over country roads, going ever closer to the estate. His father's home is safer after tonight. Better defended. Only a Belmont would dare to approach, and right now, there's one living there. All the wards, all the protections, they respond only to Tepes blood. A fortress.
Quiet continues as the garage door opens. Trevor's out the passenger door first, and he's there to help Sypha down while Alucard goes over and unlocks the door that leads from garage to the house itself.]
Does anyone need food or water before we head upstairs?
[Sypha needs to get out of that terribly heavy dress. Trevor's probably going to claw out of that suit soon. Alucard would really, really like to be in a pair of PJ pants.]
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[Ever helpful, she's already got Trevor pulled down by the lapels so that she can start un-knotting his tie for him. She knows how this goes. Her shoes have already, yet again, been abandoned somewhere — probably kicked into a corner, where they stand a chance of being overlooked by Alucard until the morning.]
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[Trevor's also shed his suitjacket. And the vest. And is working on the shirt because he needs to be freed. Alucard doesn't even comment that he's just thrown everything on the hallway floor. No point, they're all exhausted. He just goes for the kitchen and assembles everything: three glasses, a tray, the carafe filled with ice cold water because they really need it.]
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She manages to make it last just long enough for Alucard to return, permitting him an eyeful of an absolutely disheveled Trevor with Sypha blatantly feeling him up, and once he's had his look she crosses over immediately to give him the same treatment — albeit more respectfully of his clothes, opening the fastenings while still leaving them technically on his body so that he can sort it out when they get upstairs.]
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That is in fact a very nice thing to walk in on. By a lot. Because Trevor's chest is a total damn weak point that is now pretty much the height of hilarity (Trevor's literally just shoved Alucard's face into his own chest several times when the vampire's looked out of sorts, it's worked.) And Sypha in that dress doing just about anything is bound to hit both of them a little too hard.
Yet for all of that Alucard still blushes like well. Like only he can, because god sometimes they all just need one on one time.
There's just enough time for Alucard to set the tray down. No one's having any fun if he drops it, getting water and glass all over the floor.
Sypha's hands feel wonderful. Warm. And he's still plenty red.]
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[She delicately works his tie free, leaving the ends hanging around his neck as she starts undoing the buttons of his shirt one by one, working from the one at the throat down.]
You'll hold still and let me do this properly, won't you, my Alucard? Because you know how to behave.
[Is she laying it on a little thick? Perhaps. But Alucard has been forced into day after day of being in control, being dominant, being authoritative. All she's doing is taking up the reins, and making it clear that if she's got them, then he doesn't have to keep them himself.]
Mmm. And there.
[She finishes with his shirt, unfastens the button of his trousers for good measure, and steps back to admire her handiwork with a satisfied grin.]
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But the rest of Alucard would very much just like to melt under Sypha's hands, and he nearly does. There's enough suit undone that he's just standing there a little embarrassed by how quickly he's fallen into all those wonderful touches, and there's the rest of him that's pretty sure that just a single carafe of water is not going to be enough.
(Duh. Ice mage. It's a non-issue.)
Then Trevor laughs again and nudges Sypha pointedly. We should go upstairs before he swoons.]
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[She looks the two of them over with a critical eye, appraising their relative level of disheveled undress, and then with a satisfied nod makes sure they're both watching as she reaches up and behind her neck to find the fastening that's holding the halter closed.
She holds there a minute, smiling slightly, and then pushes the pearl button through its loop and lets it free, leaving the top half of her dress held up by gravity and prayer alone.]
There. Now we can go upstairs.
[And she will lead the way, not least of which because it means the boys will only be able to see her back the whole way up, because sometimes a tease is in order and after the night they've all had, they deserve it.]
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He seems to be. Enough in his mind that he still grabs the tray with the carafe and water glasses because he's still Alucard even if he's about to forget even that for the night, and Trevor's just shaking his head with endless fondness for this entire damn situation.
It has been a very long and tiring night for all the wrong reasons. At least that much can now be put to rights.]