Alucard \\ Adrian F. Ţepeş (
cryptsleeper) wrote2018-11-11 04:32 pm
20s AU Post
Current Carmilla plot outline
--Post-fire, Carmilla and Mr. Peanut team up mostly to use each other. Carmilla's spent the past several months (since November, it is now February 1925) networking, and it's clear to her that Alucard's not suited for the position and that the other two are the obvious weakness. Mr Peanut needs something back, so this is perfect on her end. Mr Peanut can only imagine the joys of vampire blood in his work, and he'd like an army of vampires for his own ends.
--Shit stirring from Mr Peanut (all of March?)
--Mr Peanut also begins to sell mis Miracle Serum, which has vampire blood in it.
--Gang is very much trying to murder Mr Peanut during this.
--Start of April, vampire gets a call from one of the blood bank contacts that 3 patients have come in and are displaying some bizarre signs. Investigation yields the fact that they're in process of turning, and they've all taken the same serum.
--Additional investigation reveals O FUCK IT MR PEANUT
--Meanwhile Carmilla's been made aware of a familiar she didn't sire, so she knows something's up. Big fight with Mr. Peanut and thus Mr. Peanut is left depowered
--Gang commits a murder
--Carmilla's well sured up on her contacts now, and it's time for open rebellion (mid-April)
--In a more subtle attempt to let Alucard just step aside, she cuts the breaks on demon car and shows up to gloat/suggest he not pull a dad and go to deal with his grief quietly while she runs the city. The how he wants to do it is up to him (black widow joke goes here.) Treffy and Sypha walk in.
--1 week of straight up rebellion; feedings, no help from allies, need to do damage control instead of fight carmilla, every dracula rule is
--MEANWHILE IN GRAVITY FALLS, triangle shows Vlad what's up to try and psyche him out, somehow this finalyl snaps Vlad out of his depression and he heads home
--Just in time for Alucard and Carmilla to be tearing each other to bits in one of the bayous, it's not going well
--Vlad coming in means the king of vampires is accosted by a belmont with a pair of blessed knitting needles and a speaker with a fucking gun and he's just like what the shit happened to the world while i was gone
--Wards around the fight means that only demon car can break the wards, everyone has to pile in.
--Carmilla gets her ass kicked AND SENT TO THE JUSTICE DIMENSION
THEN THERE WERE FAERIES.
--Prior to all of this the vampire and Sypha have done a shit ton of research on how to get their Belmont back
--Sypha has also been practicing debating with dad, which leaves everyone Very Tired.
--When Trevor is actually snatched up (1 year after marriage, it takes fae effort. Taking Arn's shape fails, so it's a lot more kidnapping by force), Sypha and Alucard go into Faerie
--But they're playing this as politics, not as heroes rescuing their damsel, so that means the faeries are just "wait what now excuse u?"
--There are 3 gates and 3 trials (the particulars we're still bullshitting.) Each is asked to sacrifice 3 things. (Alucard: voice, his titles as bestowed upon by his father and his people, i forget the third; Sypha: her human form (she's a birb), fuck what were the other two)
--They enter the court at the end of the third trial. After LITERALLY ALL THE TITLES Sypha declares she Speaks for Trevor Belmont
--Claim debate over Trevor, turns out that the rules are in Sypha's favor.
--But that means debating to leave Fae without giving up what they've chosen.
--Sypha lawyers it all out, Alucard is a safety deposit and hangs out with Fae!Trevor
--In the end, safe passage out of Faerie consists of Sypha giving up her memory of the necromancer (billed as a great mage she studied under), the vampire gives up his immortality, and Trevor is replaced with Carmilla (dad was aware of this option and OK with it), but Trevor has his ability to swear taken. He now soundslike a rubber ducky when he tries
--Everyone gets home okay, except for the AU of this AU where the gang fails, but Trevor's on their doorstep like a bat out of Hell because time doesn't work right and he's been in Hell for a WHILE.

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More than that, he knows how to deal with this next part. Before even motioning for the fabric he has his hand applying pressure to the bite, firm and aware that it will take several minutes to stop the blood flow. He learned this kind of thing from his father who insisted that it be learned. There would be days where blood could not come in bags and he would not have his son starve for want of knowledge.
His free hand wipes away the little bit of blood on his lips, and Alucard's tongue runs over his teeth to clean off anything that still clings. The matter of taste didn't enter his mind as he latched to Trevor's wrist, mostly because hunger wasn't the same as taste. Now though, now he picks up on the nuances. Those kinds of things are always there to those who care to consider it, revelations about diet and health and all of that, and what is truly within Trevor is a debate over what defines Trevor Belmont? The sweetness is too cloying, the rest normal human blood all iron and Alucard's own cooking. He knows which one he prefers, which is a thought he will never speak out loud.
Alucard lifts his head up slowly. The magic in the blood requires some kind of equilibrium to be found, and that means careful movements. As he does so, the sweep of golden hair gets in the way, and he has to brush it back. There's no look of satisfaction on his face as he turns to Trevor, there's the slightest look of relief, coupled with ruddier cheeks.]
Cloth, please.
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[ He has to take his hand from Alucard's shoulder to do it (he doesn't really want to. The contact feels correct for this situation) but he hands the cloth over. Hands it over and returns his hand to Alucard's shoulder.
The relief is enough. More than enough. It's not guilt, or regret, or anything like those. It's positive, even. That's more than he could have hoped. ]
Thanks. For humouring me.
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I can't say I see how any of that was humoring you.
[But it solves a minor problem. One that means more time to keep arguing that this man cannot claimed by any fae. That the contracts of the human world carry more weight, especially now that there are no Belmonts in Europe.
Alucard has no idea where Sypha is in her defenses now. All he knows is that before there's a final agreement, she has promised to consult with him.]
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[ He leans against Alucard again. He'd stopped, when he was taking the blood. It's comfortable, and the conversation and the dull ache in his wrist is doing a decent job at keeping him present. ]
Thanks for sparing me that. I know how much you hate this shit.
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Trevor, this is possibly the only time I would not...[He groans.] Say essentially those exact words, although not in that tone.
[Having Trevor leaning against him again takes most of the fight out of the vampire. He's not happy, but at least Trevor knows how much of a line this is for him.]
I...appreciate that acknowledgement.
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[ It would be and you know it, vampire. ]
You won't have to do it again. But- remember that it's not you taking something from us. It's us using what we are to help someone we love. No different from when you float up to get books for her. [ His free hand falls on top of Alucard's, over his wrist. ] It's something that we can give to you, because we want to give you all we can.
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[Stop. Calling. Him. Out.
Quiet isn't really an option right now. In other circumstances, that's what the vampire would want after something like this, just a few moments for it. He can't, and so his free hand finds it's way to Trevor's hair and it begins to simply play with it. Stroke whatever's in reach, ignoring Trevor's too light weight.
He presses his head to the side of Trevor's.]
It'll always be more complicated than that for me. But you already know that. [He can't be quiet. Not allowed, not when it means Trevor will start to forget again.] Besides, you give all I'd ever ask and then some. Both of you. Constantly.
[This is sounding too sentimental. Too...too against what would otherwise be a Belmont in the hardest workmode he's ever been in. That's the better spirit to be in, to still be thinking about how to fight any of this.]
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We would give more. So much more. [ He hopes he can still appreciate times like this when this is over. In an objective sense, the warm breeze, the sunlight, the birdsong and soft chimes as he lays against Alucard, one hand stroking his hair and keeping him safe and grounded - all of it is wonderful. If he can go home after all of this, he hopes it isn't ruined. ] It's- nice. To know that part of me is inside you.
[ A pause. ] ...I could phrase that better.
-you're perfect. The second most perfect thing there is. I want to be part of you in every way I possibly can be.
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[And he doesn't quite laugh, but it's close enough. That'll be high on the list of things to do with Trevor when they're out of this disaster zone, after eat themselves stupid and sleep. Alucard's sure he'll have to give some kind of explanation to his father of what happened (and what has been sacrificed in exchange for the Belmont), but the other things are much more important.
He kisses what he can of Trevor's forehead. Kisses so that while Trevor's talking, he's grounded in affection.]
You've managed it, you ass. Only took this much happening to get there, I suppose.
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[ And he tilts his head upward suddenly, to catch one of those kisses on his lips. ]
I did. Eat shit, I won.
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[Food is the absolute first priority when they're home. He and Sypha will be starved, and who knows what fun and terrible transformations Trevor will endure as he's fully their Trevor again. What to eat upon returning home is Trevor's call. Something else to ground him.
Alucard tries to fuss when Trevor moves his other hand, but there's no point. The elevation is right, and this is closer anyway. Close is the only thing that he cares about in the end, has been since he was the one to enter this cage. (It had been no surprise to the court that Alucard offered to do this when it was clear Sypha and himself were there to just get down to business.)
There's no time to tsk at Trevor, to offer a smartass remark of do you really feel like tasting your own blood? The kiss happens, and he withdraws too quickly. But there's a better opportunity for it.]
I will eat your blood once. Your shit? Never.
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[ Close is allowed. Encouraged, even. Close doesn't change anything of note, and their hosts are in possession of the same kind of sadistic streak that drives children to tear the wings from insects. Close means that they can tear the vampire from their tribute, when the time comes, with all the giggling joy that comes with it. ]
She deserves first choice. I'm- fairly sure I don't need to eat, like this, and she'll be ravenous. But if she can't decide, something quick. We can have fancy food later, you getting back to us sooner is more important.
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[The vampire had learned to freeze things for late night meals some time ago. It has serves the three of them well ever since.]
But the point remains, you get to pick the fancy food. I'll try and make one of your grandmothers' apple pies and you can tell me how I have failed.
[He knows that to be this close runs a risk. But there was an agreement before any negotiations were finalized, Sypha would have to run the draft by the vampire. So tearing cannot happen so easily.]
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[ It's said in good humour, at least. And it doesn't have to be gallows humour. It's only a gallows if someone dies at it, after all. And Sypha might still succeed. ]
Balmos. Your choice of what to serve it with. Some kind of meat, probably.
[ He doesn't want to think too hard about meat, right now. He knows what kinds of things the court eat, regardless of whether they actually need to. Alucard's need for blood is one thing. Their hosts' taste for boy and girl-flesh that they don't even need is something else entirely. ]
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[His put upon sigh is so very fake. The limb argument is stupid, always will be.]
Grilled vegetables over top. Bell peppers to begin with, onions as well, I don't know what else. Whatever the market can offer me. Or else I'll have a roux and figure out what to add to it.
[Some kind of meat can be figured out in a bit. Alucard had witnessed fae food habits exactly once and he wanted no part of even thinking about what was on the table.]
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[ Photosynthesis isn't quite right, but it's something like that. Maybe later he'll regret not investigating how the fuck it works, to feed on sunlight and birdsong, because it's a very Belmont thing to need to know more about. Or maybe later he'll forget and regret nothing.
And- fuck. The first year or so. He's spent the span of what must be his entire lifetime so far away from them. Away from anything. It hurts, a little, to consider that he's been alone here for so long and he pulls Alucard tighter. ]
Don't really care what it is, just want to eat at the table with the both of you again.
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He sighs.]
I'm pretty sure that dubious science experiments would be looked upon poorly. Even if I want to do something spiteful.
[It was easier to be spiteful around vampires, after all. For a time Alucard was in charge of them, spite meant showing off his station and keeping everyone in line. That...does bring up something though.]
Soon. Soon as she's able to finish. [They're wrapped around each other now, aren't they? Not as they normally might be, the configuration of limbs here is stranger than normal, but it is still there.]
I...there's something I've been wondering for a time now. The second time you were on my doorstep, [our doorstep, your doorstep] Damien was muttering something inane about a prophecy or tale. Do you know what he was referring to?
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Do you remember what he said? He was one of the old world ones, and there's a fuckload of prophecy bullshit comes from europe.
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[Hated it, but he's still kept it. It's locked away in a trunk now, along with all the other stupid little things that mean something to the vampire. One of his mother's dresses. The first pair of shoes Sypha ever danced her entire way through. All the precious things that he knows he'll want to cling to when they're gone.
(He told Sypha to barter his lifespan if it would help. It's selfish, maybe, making sure his time without them is shorter.)
It's easier to focus on that damn thing than the rest of what he's said. Forgetting certain elements of that nightmare, that's understandable. Better that it be something he chose to block out than this place made him forget.]
Not really. I cut him off before he could get too far into it, reminding him that the house was far more concerned with future things than dusty old world prophecy.
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[ Were it anyone else, he’d be terrified if he knew what Sypha might be trading. Offering your time to the fae doesn’t necessarily mean a shorter life, more likely a life of service to them. But Sypha is clever with words. She won’t let that happen. ]
...did he mention Sypha? [ There is one prophecy he knows of. One that would match the false devotion that Damien had to Alucard. ]
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[Some times, you just have to go Full Arwen with what you're giving up.]
In so much that she existed and all the bullshit possessiveness vampires have? Yes. [He's including himself in that statement, at least.] Beyond that, I probably would have torn his throat out.
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Well shit, that was a hell of a fucking accusation he was making.
[ And also, well shit, he had the world’s shittiest vampire pegged as a Soldier and that’s adorable. ]
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You can't figure this out and then not share with me.
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[ Which is the stupidest fucking thing and who could even imagine such a thing happening???? ]
It’s a prophecy that the Speakers used to tell us, to try to dissuade us from fighting your father. They’d say it wasn’t the right time yet. The reign of Dracula will end only when the Prince becomes the Soldier, with a Scholar as his sword and a Hunter as his sheild.
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[He's not joking. Alucard knows he isn't joking because this is on the short list of Shit Trevor Is Marginally Serious About. But it is funny, funny because it's such a reflection on what a wretch Damien was instead.
Alucard's laugh is one of total disbelief.]
He's even stupider than any of us ever thought.
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