[ It's a little like everything else here, a little pain leaving him tired and light-headed with everything at the eyes of his vision a little softer. But it's also Alucard, and so in all of that there's nothing to be afraid of. Selfishly, he almost wishes Alucard would allow himself to ask this of him normally. He hasn't been afraid in a long time, and there's something comforting about knowing in such a real, literal way that he's part of the second most precious thing on the earth.
But he already asks so much. Like Sypha and the gun, it's maybe one step too far. And that had been necessary.
(His blood is human, but too sweet. All figs and honey and wine, sunlight and stained glass, brightly coloured silks floating in summer breezes. But his ownership is still in dispute. No matter how much he tastes of this place, until it's decided one way or the other, he doesn't count as fairy food. There's magic in it, practically singing in Alucard's head, but so little that he can actually do with it.)
He takes one of the silks, a sturdy-feeling one, one that isn't vital to the layer of soft cloth between Alucard and the silver floor. ]
Adrian. [ He squeezes Alucard's shoulder softly. He'll punch if he has to, but he's fairly certain that this'll be enough. ]
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But he already asks so much. Like Sypha and the gun, it's maybe one step too far. And that had been necessary.
(His blood is human, but too sweet. All figs and honey and wine, sunlight and stained glass, brightly coloured silks floating in summer breezes. But his ownership is still in dispute. No matter how much he tastes of this place, until it's decided one way or the other, he doesn't count as fairy food. There's magic in it, practically singing in Alucard's head, but so little that he can actually do with it.)
He takes one of the silks, a sturdy-feeling one, one that isn't vital to the layer of soft cloth between Alucard and the silver floor. ]
Adrian. [ He squeezes Alucard's shoulder softly. He'll punch if he has to, but he's fairly certain that this'll be enough. ]