He's retrieved. That's more than we should ask of an outsider. The rest- [ And there is a 'the rest'. She isn't seething for vengeance, not in any obvious way. Their oldest sister will be. And- well. dogs always like to have meat. ] -can wait until this work is done.
[ Juliet's demeanor is usually jovial. Not now. She shakes her head. Alucard didn't ask, but- ]
I'll do all I can, but doubt I can be closer than this. I can call our patriarch, if the two of you need help. He is the eldest. Part human. He could be close enough to help.
[ She tugs at one of her ears in thought, weighing options. ]
You do- like him remembering you, yes? Most humans like being remembered, I've found. It's convenient for them.
[ Juliet's demeanor is usually jovial. Not now. She shakes her head. Alucard didn't ask, but- ]
I'll do all I can, but doubt I can be closer than this. I can call our patriarch, if the two of you need help. He is the eldest. Part human. He could be close enough to help.
[ She tugs at one of her ears in thought, weighing options. ]
You do- like him remembering you, yes? Most humans like being remembered, I've found. It's convenient for them.
Salt water- [ Her face twists into a grimace. Iron on him is one thing. It doesn't need to be rusted, just removed. Salt water implies iron in him. ] -That would work. I'm the fastest. Messengers really ought to be the fastest, you know. I can fetch it.
[ She's babbling. That's normal, but there's a more manic quality to it now. It's not that she simply likes to fill silence. She's panicked. ]
Normally, if one of us were badly hurt, we would just go through the rebirth instead. You know. With the- stabbing. It's easier than recovering the human way, especially from iron. A lot less painful. But his last rebirth was so recent. He might not pass everything on to himself. So if being remembered is important, I suppose that makes it a bad option.
[ She's babbling. That's normal, but there's a more manic quality to it now. It's not that she simply likes to fill silence. She's panicked. ]
Normally, if one of us were badly hurt, we would just go through the rebirth instead. You know. With the- stabbing. It's easier than recovering the human way, especially from iron. A lot less painful. But his last rebirth was so recent. He might not pass everything on to himself. So if being remembered is important, I suppose that makes it a bad option.
An hour. If I ride the lines, I can be to the sea and back in an hour.
[ The unicorn is waiting in the forest somewhere, audible but difficult to see, white against white snow. Juliet doesn't waste any more time, heading to climb onto the creature's back.
True to her word, she is back within the hour. Sypha spends the time finding the worst of the orders - some demand obedience, others calm. Some, like the command to stand, no longer seem to be binding and can be left for last. She doesn't care to leave any of them for last, but some have to come before others. Methodically, she smears the ink over each one. It's a horrible process, leaving Trevor more bruised than not, but it's also one that erases most of the commands themselves and leaves only the damage.
Juliet arrives about where she was before, not entirely sure about getting closer, a large clay pot in her arms. ]
[ The unicorn is waiting in the forest somewhere, audible but difficult to see, white against white snow. Juliet doesn't waste any more time, heading to climb onto the creature's back.
True to her word, she is back within the hour. Sypha spends the time finding the worst of the orders - some demand obedience, others calm. Some, like the command to stand, no longer seem to be binding and can be left for last. She doesn't care to leave any of them for last, but some have to come before others. Methodically, she smears the ink over each one. It's a horrible process, leaving Trevor more bruised than not, but it's also one that erases most of the commands themselves and leaves only the damage.
Juliet arrives about where she was before, not entirely sure about getting closer, a large clay pot in her arms. ]
I have. They will not come here unless called. It might go poorly if they did, I fear. She sets the pot down. They have seen much more of your father than I. Hunted him longer. They might- place blame unnecessarily.
[ Her tone isn't quite as grim as her words. The journey has done her some good, shaken her out of her shock. ]
It would be unnecessary blame, yes? If he needed so much iron to contain our youngest, I think perhaps I would be concerned for him.
[ Her tone isn't quite as grim as her words. The journey has done her some good, shaken her out of her shock. ]
It would be unnecessary blame, yes? If he needed so much iron to contain our youngest, I think perhaps I would be concerned for him.
Mm.
[It's acknowledgment of her name, although she doesn't quite have her voice back yet. That's fine, as this is fine. It's perfectly wonderful as her hands slip back down to rest over his shoulders, lazily stroking along his broad back.
Her smile is one of sheer pleasure, glad to have driven that sadness away for a time. Step by step, day by day, they'll fill the void, until it no longer exists as it has. He's as worthy and deserving of love as all of them, and Sypha will continue to remind and show him that until her dying day.]
Perhaps the gummy army should invade more often.
[That low murmur with a glimmer in her eyes.]
[It's acknowledgment of her name, although she doesn't quite have her voice back yet. That's fine, as this is fine. It's perfectly wonderful as her hands slip back down to rest over his shoulders, lazily stroking along his broad back.
Her smile is one of sheer pleasure, glad to have driven that sadness away for a time. Step by step, day by day, they'll fill the void, until it no longer exists as it has. He's as worthy and deserving of love as all of them, and Sypha will continue to remind and show him that until her dying day.]
Perhaps the gummy army should invade more often.
[That low murmur with a glimmer in her eyes.]
A human. [ She isn't happy about it, but for a moment she seems to grow brighter. Eyes sharper. The dull paleness that the presence of iron brought to her skin gone. Nothing is truly prey. ]
That is for the best, perhaps. Our queen cannot make war upon humanity. Were it any other manner of creature, she might see fit to use this. To drag your father into it somehow.
[ It's not the best of bright spots, but it's one. She's sticking to it. ]
Shall I wait here for news? Or is there anything else you need?
That is for the best, perhaps. Our queen cannot make war upon humanity. Were it any other manner of creature, she might see fit to use this. To drag your father into it somehow.
[ It's not the best of bright spots, but it's one. She's sticking to it. ]
Shall I wait here for news? Or is there anything else you need?
It is.
[ She bows. ]
I fear any payment I tried to offer you would be seen as suspicious by your father, so I will give only my thanks. Whether the speaker's treatment succeeds or not, even if he must be reborn, this is better. He is free, and we could not have made him so.
[ Inside the cave, Sypha is still busy. She's digging through Alucard's possessions as if they were her own - she's grown up with communal possessions and nobody has ever stopped her from doing it. ]
The alcohol your mother uses to clean blades for surgery - did you bring any with you?
[ She bows. ]
I fear any payment I tried to offer you would be seen as suspicious by your father, so I will give only my thanks. Whether the speaker's treatment succeeds or not, even if he must be reborn, this is better. He is free, and we could not have made him so.
[ Inside the cave, Sypha is still busy. She's digging through Alucard's possessions as if they were her own - she's grown up with communal possessions and nobody has ever stopped her from doing it. ]
The alcohol your mother uses to clean blades for surgery - did you bring any with you?
I want to rust the iron. I will make an incision and soak it with salt water. When I move on, you need to agitate the iron with the magnets until all of it is rusted.
[ She wipes the blade of a knife down with the alcohol. Even the cloth she uses glancing against the blade leaves a long cut in it - she's been making sure to sharpen the thing the the point where it's so sharp that the incision, at least, won't cause any pain. the rest, she can do little about. ]
Some of the iron will be pulled out by the magnets. What can't be will be made useless by the rusting. I don't think your mother would care much for the idea of rust in the body, but it's- better, at least.
[ She wipes the blade of a knife down with the alcohol. Even the cloth she uses glancing against the blade leaves a long cut in it - she's been making sure to sharpen the thing the the point where it's so sharp that the incision, at least, won't cause any pain. the rest, she can do little about. ]
Some of the iron will be pulled out by the magnets. What can't be will be made useless by the rusting. I don't think your mother would care much for the idea of rust in the body, but it's- better, at least.
Just by his head. I will start with the arm again, it seems safest.
[ She kneels, making a shallow cut over the length of the dark purple smear that had been an order before. Soaking a cloth in the salt water, she rests it over the cut for a few seconds before taking it away and handing the cloth over to Alucard. ]
Use the magnet to draw out what you can and move what you can't around. Then soak the cut again.
[ Already parts of the purple smear have lightened and warmed in colour to a shade a little darker than Sypha's hair. That's probably a good thing, no matter how uncomfortable it looks. ]
[ She kneels, making a shallow cut over the length of the dark purple smear that had been an order before. Soaking a cloth in the salt water, she rests it over the cut for a few seconds before taking it away and handing the cloth over to Alucard. ]
Use the magnet to draw out what you can and move what you can't around. Then soak the cut again.
[ Already parts of the purple smear have lightened and warmed in colour to a shade a little darker than Sypha's hair. That's probably a good thing, no matter how uncomfortable it looks. ]
[ It's a long, repetitive process. Make the cut, soak it, draw out what metal they can and rust the rest to uselessness. But it's working, at least a little. The bruises are ugly oranges and greens, but they're no longer that dark colour. The words that were there are impossible to find. Sypha grows weary but not sloppy. Her hands don't shake as she sews the cuts she's made back together once Alucard's work is done. Moth silk, at least, they have no shortage of. ]
That may be all we can do for now. [ She says, washing the place on the ground where the pile of iron was with the salt water. Just to be safe. ]
That may be all we can do for now. [ She says, washing the place on the ground where the pile of iron was with the salt water. Just to be safe. ]
[ She nods, clambering under the furs to be next to Trevor. Her arms around around him - she doesn't dare to risk opening the cuts she just sutured closed, but she leans the flats of her palms against his shoulders and that will have to be enough for the moment.
Alucard is alone. ]
Alucard is alone. ]
Oh?
[Her hands move over his shoulders as he leans back, to settle on his chest, palm down. Her face turns towards his hand, pressing gently against it. She basks in the feeling, that after glow and his embrace.
She doesn't fail to note his expression, and it does send a little thrill down her spine. She may well have opened a box that the lid was better left on, but that is Sypha. She would lift the lid and investigate.]
Is that a promise?
[Her hands move over his shoulders as he leans back, to settle on his chest, palm down. Her face turns towards his hand, pressing gently against it. She basks in the feeling, that after glow and his embrace.
She doesn't fail to note his expression, and it does send a little thrill down her spine. She may well have opened a box that the lid was better left on, but that is Sypha. She would lift the lid and investigate.]
Is that a promise?
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