[Alucard has an idea of what Trevor means, and there's a horrid, ragged little sigh that follows. Of course. His father can send visions of death to the Belmonts, but not reach out to his son. No. Why would he?
There's a horrible ember of jealousy in the pit of Alucard's stomach. But...no. This is fine. If this ends badly, then it ends badly. He's always considered that option.]
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[Alucard has an idea of what Trevor means, and there's a horrid, ragged little sigh that follows. Of course. His father can send visions of death to the Belmonts, but not reach out to his son. No. Why would he?
There's a horrible ember of jealousy in the pit of Alucard's stomach. But...no. This is fine. If this ends badly, then it ends badly. He's always considered that option.]
Probably not. Yet we do now. How do we proceed?