[ It's good, to see Alucard back here. Safe. The wings shrug themselves free from his shoulders, flying back to Trevor in a cloud and mostly making it. Mostly. A few fall to the ground, having brushed against Lisa's gentle hands.
She is terrifying. A living embodiment of curiosity and doubt. Lisa looks up, just for a moment, tilting her head and trying to make sense of him and it's all he can do not to scream. ]
You're- probably sick of having me around. [ He manages to gasp out. ] You'll be safe, with her, and-
[ He pushes something small and silvery into Alucard's pocket (his memory of the kiss - he shouldn't keep it if he only has it because Alucard was in danger) and leans close to whisper. ]
-my name is Trevor Belmont. Use it to find me, if you need help.
[It's a lot. It's a lot overwhelming because just with that one hug, Lisa understands her son's immediate medical needs as well as the emotional ones. She does the kindness of withdrawing into the castle's great gaping doors to allow just a moment of privacy.
The thing in Alucard's pocket is...he isn't sure what, exactly, but it's not an unpleasant weight to have there.
He nods, understanding. A real name, that's a hell of a thing to give freely.]
I'll remember it. [More importantly though:] Go, before he goes home.
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She is terrifying. A living embodiment of curiosity and doubt. Lisa looks up, just for a moment, tilting her head and trying to make sense of him and it's all he can do not to scream. ]
You're- probably sick of having me around. [ He manages to gasp out. ] You'll be safe, with her, and-
[ He pushes something small and silvery into Alucard's pocket (his memory of the kiss - he shouldn't keep it if he only has it because Alucard was in danger) and leans close to whisper. ]
-my name is Trevor Belmont. Use it to find me, if you need help.
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The thing in Alucard's pocket is...he isn't sure what, exactly, but it's not an unpleasant weight to have there.
He nods, understanding. A real name, that's a hell of a thing to give freely.]
I'll remember it. [More importantly though:] Go, before he goes home.