No, I suppose there isn't. Not when it's your life that hangs in the balance of it all.
[It does explain so many things about the Belmonts. But most of all it speaks to that horrible delicate balance of self-sacrifice for an impossible task versus what it takes to continue the family line. For vampires, you can always turn someone anyway.
Alucard doesn't like that Trevor rolls off of him. Not at all, and he inches after Trevor almost immediately as to loose none of the warmth between them. Even as Trevor pulls him closer.]
...Probably would've worked.
[But they could have lost Trevor. Also unacceptable, just swapping one for the other.]
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[It does explain so many things about the Belmonts. But most of all it speaks to that horrible delicate balance of self-sacrifice for an impossible task versus what it takes to continue the family line. For vampires, you can always turn someone anyway.
Alucard doesn't like that Trevor rolls off of him. Not at all, and he inches after Trevor almost immediately as to loose none of the warmth between them. Even as Trevor pulls him closer.]
...Probably would've worked.
[But they could have lost Trevor. Also unacceptable, just swapping one for the other.]