[Alucard is glad that this doesn't end up with and sort of fight. He has Trevor in his arms, and that's all that could ever matter in this moment.
Upon exiting the cave, there is a small open door. It's wooden, with a little full moon stained glass looking out into the world.
There's a cool breeze that blows past them both when Alucard steps outside. On it is the scent of pine, mixed with wild flowers and purest ozone. It's lovely, and Alucard sighs with contentment to see the whole of the forest stretch out below them, before more mountains form again.
He takes a few steps out, unsure if he should bother Leon (who may well want time with his son) or ask for space for the two of them. In the end, Alucard decides to be selfish, and he settles down with his back against the wall of the little cottage. It's all stone, with a secure roof and windows with dark red curtains that are drawn.]
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Upon exiting the cave, there is a small open door. It's wooden, with a little full moon stained glass looking out into the world.
There's a cool breeze that blows past them both when Alucard steps outside. On it is the scent of pine, mixed with wild flowers and purest ozone. It's lovely, and Alucard sighs with contentment to see the whole of the forest stretch out below them, before more mountains form again.
He takes a few steps out, unsure if he should bother Leon (who may well want time with his son) or ask for space for the two of them. In the end, Alucard decides to be selfish, and he settles down with his back against the wall of the little cottage. It's all stone, with a secure roof and windows with dark red curtains that are drawn.]
There.