[Usually the records are Trevor's domain. There's something profane in that, probably, that it's a Belmont who manages the records instead of Dracula's own son, but it is the right kind of profane. Alucard does not know the system well enough yet, and it takes him some time to find the right books to start with.
He spends the next few hours on the floor, surrounded by books, reading everything carefully and taking notes of his own. There is a vague awareness in him that he ought to shower (there is still blood on him), but he's too focused, he's finding things and...
...and at some point the floor is just a bed, the ledger he has open is a pillow, and Trevor walks in to find this absolute vampire disaster slumped over on the floor, asleep with his head in a book.]
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He spends the next few hours on the floor, surrounded by books, reading everything carefully and taking notes of his own. There is a vague awareness in him that he ought to shower (there is still blood on him), but he's too focused, he's finding things and...
...and at some point the floor is just a bed, the ledger he has open is a pillow, and Trevor walks in to find this absolute vampire disaster slumped over on the floor, asleep with his head in a book.]