[ He clenches his fists at that accusation, fingers fitting neatly into the four deep marks on his palms. ]
I was a Belmont.
[ But that’s not the whole of it, is it? No. He was a fae, a creature incapable of reason, driven entirely by its basic nature. He was the fairy knight of this house, its domovoi, a protector to those it cared for and a rod for the back of those who displeased it. ]
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I was a Belmont.
[ But that’s not the whole of it, is it? No. He was a fae, a creature incapable of reason, driven entirely by its basic nature. He was the fairy knight of this house, its domovoi, a protector to those it cared for and a rod for the back of those who displeased it. ]
I was what I needed to be.