[They all know the city as well as they know each other at this point. Trevor's natural tracking skills, Alucard's vampire abilities include hunting, and Speaker knowledge means none of them can truly be lost. It is nice, however, to give up the need to navigate and let Trevor do that, for in Alucard's silence there is constant worry.
Whatever is below in the catacombs is a threat. That's always been known and obvious, but never truly addressed. Now though, now they've given away their curiosity and greater things might come knocking on the surface. It may not only target the three of them.
It isn't until Trevor's practically up against him that Alucard is pulled out of his thoughts even somewhat, and it's only because Trevor's hat has met his hair.]
Honestly, I suspect that it was a 50-50 chance of which one of us would have been the first down there.
[In better circumstances, he might say it with more cheer. Such as it is, Alucard's tone is grim.]
I'm lighting warding fires in all the fireplaces when we get in as a safety precaution. It'll protect the whole block, not just us.
[If Trevor wanted to know where the dhampir's mind was, well...]
{All business, then. Of course. And while Trevor hasn't the faintest idea what the creation of a warding fire might entail, he'll try his hand at it anyway. Anything to feel like he's actually doing something in the face of all this magic being thrown around. Perhaps that's part of what brought him to the catacombs in the first place.
Whatever helps Adrian to feel better about the whole probably-forged basilisk beneath their feet thing, which--
Admittedly, it is a little worrying. Not that he'll be in a panic barring the doors and windows, but perhaps sleep will be a bit harder-won tonight. His machismo will allow for no more.]
Can I help?
[It's all he can offer, really. Because if this is one of those snap your fingers to make magickal fire appear tricks, then he's better off sitting back and letting Adrian handle it.]
If I do the spellwork, you can set the fire itself. Sypha had to modify it for me since I'm no where near her skill level.
[Being outclassed by Sypha with magic is absolutely normal, just as her developing a million spells that are second nature for her becomes a nightmare for anyone else trying to copy the work.
He sighs, tugging his coat a little tighter around him. It's a gesture that speaks to how heavy with worry his head is, and how much he wants to get home.]
We'll have to create a fight plan come morning. Take care of this problem immediately.
[Building fires. That's deceptively simple, but Trevor won't argue its simplicity. Even if it is every damned hearth in the house. Do they even have that much firewood left? If not, he's sure some of their expensive furniture will burn nicely. The ugly floral couch in Sypha's work room. The offensively opulent pearl-inlaid vanity in the second-floor drawing room. Perhaps they can even recruit some old tomes from the Belmont vault to the effort.
Trevor's never been strictly pyromanic, but the notion is suddenly tempting...
Around the next corner, home is in sight just ahead of them, and it's a relief to see it still standing. Judging by Adrian's uptight aura, Trevor half-expected the house to be overrun by demons already.]
Simple enough. The fires, the plan. We'll be fine. [Trevor's words are terse at first, but his voice softens as it lowers.] And need I remind you, you and I are a force to be reckoned with? Don't worry so much. We're not the useless nobility we look.
[It's a noncommital nosie that makes it clear Alucard doesn't believe it for a second. He just speeds the approach home with all due haste, and he runs his fingers over the lock on the door. The mechanisms click, and the small foyer opens.
The truth is that the house is perfectly modest given what Alucard is and the nobility of Trevor's own parentage. He's put little effort into decorating, but anything that is in the house is cozy. Warm. There are furs, there are plush sofas in the drawing and living rooms, and the attempt is to keep it comfortable even as it is a fortress.]
Lock the door behind you, please?
[He's already heading to the living room, eyes locked on the hearth.]
[Trevor does as he's asked, and latches the deadbolt as soon as they're inside. It seems they've reached the brick wall portion of the evening, and while Trevor admires Adrian's determination, it doesn't make for very stimulating conversation. Which would be fine, if not for the fact that Trevor never could stand the silence.]
Between you and Sypha enchanting the hell out of this place, and a professional monster hunter living on-premises, do you really think they'd be stupid enough to try and send one in here?
[Trevor follows Adrian to the living room and kneels beside the hearth, tossing his gloves on the hearthstones before he starts situating logs in the firebox.]
Or is that giving them too much credit?
[Even this early in the season, they thankfully have decent kindling. He has the logs caught before long, whereupon he steps back and motions for Adrian to do his part.]
[While Trevor disappears to wrangle the oven, Alucard stands over the flames as best he can. One hand (his left) remains outstretched, and the words he murmurs are some old Enochian dialect that Sypha has found best suited to this task. He falls silent, waves his hand clockwise then counter-clockwise over the flame, and then withdraws.
The flames glow an eerie green, and a white puff of smoke moves up the chimney. Good. It's taken.
[Trevor noticed, but he hadn't considered them to be anything of importance until Adrian mentioned them just now. He'd just taken them for markers to the exit passages, but stopping to consider it again, perhaps they are something a trifle more significant.]
Do you think they have something to do with the forged creatures?
[Trevor pauses to glance over his shoulder to Adrian, then continues his work until he has a fire stoked in the oven as well. He leaves Adrian to his magicks with the oven, and moves on to the hearth in the parlor.
It makes sense, really. Not that he's questioning Adrian's judgment at this juncture, but it's rather easy to jump to conclusions when one is nervous, as the dhampir clearly is. But it stands to reason that the skulls are some manner of delineation. Trevor can't remember, wracking his brain though he is; he's no expert on forgemaster magicks, but perhaps there's something in the vault.]
Are you familiar with forgemaster magicks? I can't recall anything about gold marking a boundary, but--
I don't know. I had hope you had the chance to investigate before I got down there. They're far newer, and it shows in an ancient space like the catacombs.
[Alucard walks into the kitchen next, repeating the process. He sighs when he finishes, then walks over to the parlor's hearth. He's standing side Trevor, still tugging at the coat (he hasn't taken his off) like that will help him warm up.
It won't. He'll take one of the fur blankets and use that once all is done.]
I'm not. But gold doesn't just have to be a forgemaster trick, does it? Alchemists and spellcasters might be able to take advantage of it, and if our forgemaster has skills there...[They're fucked.]
[That's a sobering thought, also one he hadn't considered until Adrian mentioned it. Hell, if their cozy little forgemaster problem has an alchemical element to it, that complicates things quite a bit. It expands the realm of possibilities, if nothing else.
But Adrian's fidgeting again, and his nerves are starting to wear on Trevor. It's like dancing the knife's edge when he's like this, and Trevor's never cared much for that brand of anxiety. Fire built, he extends his hands to Adrian, briefly waving his fingers in beckon.]
Let me have your coat. I'll put it up, and then I'll start on the second-floor hearths.
[Sypha could have looked at the damn things and instantly understood what they were and, moreover, how to deal with the problem. She's the brains of the operation with understanding, Trevor's the brains when it comes to tactics. It's a reminder of why they work best when there's three around, rather than two.]
But it could be to our advantage. Go down only once and not come back, like this was all some kind of exploratory mistake gone wrong.
[They're words more to himself than to Trevor and--
Oh. Fingers. Moving. Trevor has caught Alucard's attention. The dhampir makes an embarrassed noise before he shrugs off his coat.]
[Was it not an exploratory mistake gone wrong? Trevor's not sure who they're fooling here, but--
He offers Adrian a knowing eyeroll, and nods as he carefully drapes Adrian's coat over his arm and proceeds upstairs. Oddly, he's familiar enough with Adrian's routine to know where the missing coat should fit in his closet, and he replaces it in the likeliest-looking spot (careful to brush out the shoulders as Adrian would want) before continuing on duties.
Golden skulls. Something about it still nags at him, try as he might to ignore the way it tugs at his awareness. It will come to him, in time. Probably at precisely the wrong moment and two days too late, if past experience is anything to go by.]
Hell, there's nothing subtle about it, is there?
[Trevor's mumbling to himself as he finally gets the fire started in Adrian's hearth, and he stands after the task is accomplished. Stares, as if the fire will give him any sodding clue. It doesn't, but he's certain he's starting to smell of woodsmoke, and he can use a moment's respite from that, if nothing else.]
[Alucard lingers in front of the fire for a little while longer, appreciating the heat. Oh yes, the house has actual heating that he can control, but there's something about an actual fire that is a true comfort in a way that just being warm isn't.
Nothing about this is right, but the particulars for the reason of right or wrong is absolutely beyond the dhampir. He doesn't like it, not one single bit, and there's an aggravated sigh as he finally peels off his gloves. His hands are warm enough now, thanks to the fire and their wool lining.
Heading up, he goes to his room first. It's the room he uses least, and that's reflected in the sparse decor and the general stillness of the place. Alucard has long since found himself happier in Sypha's or Trevor's beds, and he's awaiting a commissioned bedframe meant to hold all three of them without any sort of overcrowding. The upstairs parlor will be the bedroom, when all is said and done, and the three separate rooms kept for when one needs space alone.
He walks over to the hearth, cool hands resting on Trevor's shoulder.]
I'll start on dinner, when this is done. I don't suspect you've eaten all day, have you?
Not since breakfast, but don't worry yourself. I'd rather a bath.
[After stalking the catacombs all day, he swears he can still feel the cobwebs in his hair. And perhaps it's all psychological, but that musty, earthy stench seems to be clinging to his coat.
And it doesn't occur to him that he could have both. That he could possibly bathe and then eat, but taking care of himself has never been his strong suit if alcohol isn't involved. Case in point, he'd fully intended to have a liquid dinner until Adrian mentioned dinner, and -- vile betrayer -- Trevor's stomach gives an involuntary grumbly whine at the notion. No chance it would allow him to refuse Adrian's cooking.]
Of course, if you're making something anyway...
{Trevor presses a kiss to the hand on his shoulder, and moves onto the hearth in Sypha's room.]
But he'd rather cook. It relaxes him, going through the motions. Making sure that there's something creative made of frustrations, and then it fills a true need. It's alchemy in it's way, and it feels like a magic that, if not in par with Sypha's, is at least something of Alucard's own.]
I'll go get started, and finish the last of the wards when I'm done.
[Alucard can hear your stomach, Trevor. It's a reminder of how long the day has been, just as the kiss to his hand is a reminder that Alucard's worry is becoming far too much.
He withdraws to the kitchen. Fills a pot with water and a few herbs and a lemon, and puts it all to boil while the chicken in the refrigerator is brought out and butterflied. Alucard knows his kitchen benefits from all of Dracula's advanced technology, putting it a century ahead of all other kitchens in London.
Poached chicken breast isn't much. Steamed carrots isn't anything very special. But it comes together quickly, and Alucard knows that the fires will be lit long before he's done cooking.
That's fine. He sits at the table in the kitchen, focusing on the rosemary permeating the room. Good. It helps. It distracts.]
[It's almost an afterthought, called after Adrian when he leaves Trevor to his own devices again. He's been a flurry of nervous energy since they left the catacombs, and while Trevor doesn't blame him for it, he also knows Adrian has a tendency to wear himself thin when he's like this.
After dinner, after whatever wards are left to be placed, Trevor resolves to get Adrian out of his own head. Whatever form that takes, Trevor will dedicate himself to the task with all due diligence.
The remaining fires are built with Trevor still idling in a state of preoccupation. The golden skulls problem still tugs at something long-buried in his memory, and trying to wrench it free is an exercise in (frustrating) futility. He's not certain how he can even smell rosemary over all the firewood currently burning in the manor, but his stomach loudly protests again, and he begrudgingly decides to put off the bath until after they've eaten.
He joins Adrian in the kitchen shortly thereafter, thankfully bereft his hat and cape. ]
[Alucard looks up when Trevor enters, looking mostly surprised about the speed that all has been done. There's five minutes left for the poaching, and that means he can go take care of the wards. He's quick to get to his feet.]
I'll do that now. Can you make sure the pots don't boil over, please?
[There's no time for Trevor to respond. Alucard's taking advantage of vampire speed to get upstairs. Get the wards set. Ensure that tonight they're safe no matter what tries to escape those catacombs.
He's slightly more relaxed upon entering the kitchen again. Slight being the key word, because as Alucard fishes the chicken out of the poaching liquid, his shoulders are still too square. His body is still too taught when he puts the dinner plates down in front of them both, and there's that uncomfortable silence again as Alucard eats. He doesn't savor any of it, he only gets it eaten so that the matter is done.
There's been so many worse things in his life. Alucard doesn't know why it is that this is getting to him so badly.
He needs to break the silence. Small talk. Good, tedious small talk.]
I'm probably going to go right to bed after I do this evening's dishes, if you don't mind me in your bed tonight.
[Not that Adrian is giving him much room to suggest otherwise, but he is absolutely not going to bed right after dinner. After the rather staggering amount of shit Sypha and Adrian gave him about hygeine and regular bathing, he's not about to allow Adrian in his bed without a bath.
Trevor couldn't care less, honestly, but it's the principle of the thing. And as Trevor has practically inhaled his own food...]
You know I never mind.
[Trevor casts Adrian a sidelong glare as he gathers their empty dishes together and dumps them in the sink. They can wait 'til morning. At the moment, there's no matter quite as pressing as Adrian's dire need of relaxation, and Trevor's just given himself an idea.
Before Adrian can escape, Trevor slides up behind and hooks an arm around his waist, pulls him back to bury his face into the dhampir's shoulder and nip gently at the nape of his neck. It's a mean trick, the neck thing, and very nearly indecent; so of course, Trevor's merciless about employing it.]
But we're having a bath first. Together. You and Sypha can't insist I wash constantly and then come to my bed dirty. It's hypocrisy, at best.
[In fairness, Sypha and Alucard began the campaign to Make Trevor Take a Bath Several Times a Week because at the start of all of this, it had been needed. A very different life had left a lasting impression on the Belmont, and while they were happy to live with him they were much less happy to live with the scent that he carried.
Alucard's all set to say something about being irritated by how long the bed is taking to make, or at least something about doing the dishes quickly, he is ambushed! Set upon! Attacked in the sneaky way only vampire hunters can sneak, all while honing in on his true weakness: attention to his neck.
There's an immediate noise that's Alucard's version of a squeak (it's actually just a squeak and he lies to lie to himself that it isn't) from Trevor's sudden ambush. He's done it plenty of times, and Alucard's found it easy to escape from if he's needed to. Sometimes it happens automatically, but now--
--not happening. Alucard's body rebels against the desire to try and escape Trevor's grasp, and so goes slack instead. He isn't even going to attempt this fight.]
I'm not in any negotiating position, am I?
[He's in the opposite. But more than that, having Trevor back against him feels like the release he's needed since this started, and it's more likely to help with plans for the next few days.]
[At the very least, Adrian's not resisting -- either the suggestion or the contact -- and that gives Trevor some hope that the evening's not a total loss. He gives Adrian's neck a parting nibble as he disengages, and tugs at the dhampir's sleeve as a silent beckon. Bath. Now.
Trevor remembers the first time he set foot in the downstairs bathroom, because that was the moment he'd decided this manor was a madman's palace of excess, and Adrian an abject hedonist. There's no reason for a Roman-style bath in this house, let alone one of this magnitude. Then again, there's no apparent reason for many of the strange technologies Adrian possesses, but Trevor came to appreciate most of them ably enough.
Besides, the hot water is glorious after a hard day, which helped to assuage Trevor's borderline aversion to bathing, and he stopped questioning it altogether when they discovered that all three of them can bathe together like this. Henceforth, ever and enthusiastically did the Belmont sing its praises.
But baths require nudity, and Trevor has long been a fan of not wearing clothes in Adrian's presence. There's no ceremony to it, and no shyness; just stripping and leaving his garments in an untidy pile by the open bathroom door.]
[Trevor being remotely interested in baths is what Alucard calls a victory, even though he's aware that it is only because it involves the dhampir also being nude. So be it.
He follows after with only a moment's glance back to the dishes. The baths themselves are what Adrian considers the house's only real luxury, because it is in fact over kill to have a miniaturized bath house in the middle of the city. There are steam rooms and the like left over from the Ottomans here, yes, but more than that, Alucard leaves such places feeling much calmer and civilized. Why would't he simply have one in his own house?
[Trevor's more unabashed with his appreciation of Adrian's body. No stolen glances or quick peeks, just a sidelong leer that continues even after the dhampir has stepped into the bath. He's never been particularly shy about his admiration, but he learned early on that being vocal about it (at least, Trevor's crass version of vocal) was unwelcome. So even if Adrian is the most finely-built man Trevor's ever seen, even if Trevor's driven practically to fits by Adrian's long lines and pale skin, even if he has to bite back against the swell of-- Even if, he says nothing. Instead, Trevor follows suit, slips into the basin behind Adrian, and--
It takes a moment -- more than a moment, to be fair -- for Trevor to reclaim his wits. Hot water hitting sore muscles is vying for the best feeling in the world at the moment, and while he manages to stifle a groan, it manages to surface as a long sigh instead. So he unwinds, slowly but surely, and remembers why he'd tempted Adrian here in the first place. Sadly, this is not about his own aching legs and back.
Trevor has effectively melted against the side of the tub already, but he holds a hand out to Adrian, beckoning him closer.]
Come here, will you? I've barely held you all day. I'm beginning to forget what it's like.
[Which is the exaggeration of the century, and Trevor couldn't care less.]
[Alucard is already stretched out and content in the water when Trevor joins him. He doesn't look or insist Trevor get in already. Moments like this require moving at one's own pace, and he'd never rush either of them along.
He does look though, when the water is disturbed and Trevor comes into view. The Belmont is all torso and muscles, scars earned from simply being a Belmont and all that entails. They compliment so much of him. Draw the eye in. Emphasize his shape, and in far more intimate moments, Alucard is inclined to kiss along their lines and leave soft bites with his front teeth (never fangs, never). Right now though, they get a thin smile and a very welcome sigh. There's longing in there, but Alucard's not inclined to move that further along tonight.
He smiles. It's nice, seeing Trevor at peace, or at least near it. It is a rarity that shouldn't be as such.]
Taking romance lessons from Sypha are we?
[He approves, if the tone is anything to go by. Trevor's crass most days, but things like that? That hits the vampire in ways he's never going to deny. Being romanced instead of the one doing the romancing always feels wonderful, and he moves into Trevor's arms without a moment's hesitation.
Just being in this room does wonders for the anxiety.]
[Trevor's tempted to remind Adrian that he doesn't have to take shit from Sypha, except-- Well, the less said of that, the better. The self-admonishment effectively silences any further argument, at least; as if his current position weren't serving well enough as an antivenom. It's exceedingly difficult to raise his hackles when Adrian is wet and naked in his arms.
Trevor wastes absolutely no time wrapping himself around Adrian, either. Both arms wind loosely around the dhampir's waist, coax him to lie back against Trevor's chest, head pillowed against his shoulder, and-- God help him, he could fall asleep like this. They probably both could, after the day they've had.
But Trevor can't help the way his mouth tends to wander, to press idly lingering kisses to the crown of Adrian's head, his temple, his cheek, his jaw, down his neck to his shoulder and then along his arm until he's kissing water away from each of Adrian's fingertips in turn. Slow, deliberate, and his hands only move as much as they must to bring new parts of Adrian to his lips to kiss. One need only see Trevor in moments like this to understand; he can be patient, he can be thorough and attentive, he can be worshipful, if only given the proper focus.]
[Sypha's a powerhouse with words. Trevor has always been better at action, just as Alucard's been. It drives Sypha mad some days, but others? Others like this just make it lovely, and now is no exception.
He'd have been happy just to be held. It's the number one way to the dhampir's heart, to be quiet and curled up with one or both of them, reading or talkign or doing nothing at all. As three, they don't get to be out and about together, holding hands or anything of the sort. Oh, Trevor and Sypha can go hand in hand in public, but that's it. Everything else is dangerous.
So when they get to moments like this, Alucard pulled against Trevor's chest and the Belmont absolutely spoiling him with affection, the dhampir goes limp. Relaxed utterly, focused on his breathing, Trevor's, and nothing more. The sigh that comes with those kisses is that of a lovestruck maiden, Alucard's never denied that, and oh. It's the kisses to his fingertips that truly get Alucard.
He can't hold Trevor's hand. Said hands are busy. So he can only murmur softly against Trevor's neck:]
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Whatever is below in the catacombs is a threat. That's always been known and obvious, but never truly addressed. Now though, now they've given away their curiosity and greater things might come knocking on the surface. It may not only target the three of them.
It isn't until Trevor's practically up against him that Alucard is pulled out of his thoughts even somewhat, and it's only because Trevor's hat has met his hair.]
Honestly, I suspect that it was a 50-50 chance of which one of us would have been the first down there.
[In better circumstances, he might say it with more cheer. Such as it is, Alucard's tone is grim.]
I'm lighting warding fires in all the fireplaces when we get in as a safety precaution. It'll protect the whole block, not just us.
[If Trevor wanted to know where the dhampir's mind was, well...]
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Whatever helps Adrian to feel better about the whole probably-forged basilisk beneath their feet thing, which--
Admittedly, it is a little worrying. Not that he'll be in a panic barring the doors and windows, but perhaps sleep will be a bit harder-won tonight. His machismo will allow for no more.]
Can I help?
[It's all he can offer, really. Because if this is one of those snap your fingers to make magickal fire appear tricks, then he's better off sitting back and letting Adrian handle it.]
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[Being outclassed by Sypha with magic is absolutely normal, just as her developing a million spells that are second nature for her becomes a nightmare for anyone else trying to copy the work.
He sighs, tugging his coat a little tighter around him. It's a gesture that speaks to how heavy with worry his head is, and how much he wants to get home.]
We'll have to create a fight plan come morning. Take care of this problem immediately.
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Trevor's never been strictly pyromanic, but the notion is suddenly tempting...
Around the next corner, home is in sight just ahead of them, and it's a relief to see it still standing. Judging by Adrian's uptight aura, Trevor half-expected the house to be overrun by demons already.]
Simple enough. The fires, the plan. We'll be fine. [Trevor's words are terse at first, but his voice softens as it lowers.] And need I remind you, you and I are a force to be reckoned with? Don't worry so much. We're not the useless nobility we look.
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[It's a noncommital nosie that makes it clear Alucard doesn't believe it for a second. He just speeds the approach home with all due haste, and he runs his fingers over the lock on the door. The mechanisms click, and the small foyer opens.
The truth is that the house is perfectly modest given what Alucard is and the nobility of Trevor's own parentage. He's put little effort into decorating, but anything that is in the house is cozy. Warm. There are furs, there are plush sofas in the drawing and living rooms, and the attempt is to keep it comfortable even as it is a fortress.]
Lock the door behind you, please?
[He's already heading to the living room, eyes locked on the hearth.]
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Between you and Sypha enchanting the hell out of this place, and a professional monster hunter living on-premises, do you really think they'd be stupid enough to try and send one in here?
[Trevor follows Adrian to the living room and kneels beside the hearth, tossing his gloves on the hearthstones before he starts situating logs in the firebox.]
Or is that giving them too much credit?
[Even this early in the season, they thankfully have decent kindling. He has the logs caught before long, whereupon he steps back and motions for Adrian to do his part.]
I'll start on the oven, I suppose.
[And off he gets to the kitchen.]
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[While Trevor disappears to wrangle the oven, Alucard stands over the flames as best he can. One hand (his left) remains outstretched, and the words he murmurs are some old Enochian dialect that Sypha has found best suited to this task. He falls silent, waves his hand clockwise then counter-clockwise over the flame, and then withdraws.
The flames glow an eerie green, and a white puff of smoke moves up the chimney. Good. It's taken.
Alucard heads for the kitchen next.]
Did you notice the set of gold skulls down there?
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[Trevor noticed, but he hadn't considered them to be anything of importance until Adrian mentioned them just now. He'd just taken them for markers to the exit passages, but stopping to consider it again, perhaps they are something a trifle more significant.]
Do you think they have something to do with the forged creatures?
[Trevor pauses to glance over his shoulder to Adrian, then continues his work until he has a fire stoked in the oven as well. He leaves Adrian to his magicks with the oven, and moves on to the hearth in the parlor.
It makes sense, really. Not that he's questioning Adrian's judgment at this juncture, but it's rather easy to jump to conclusions when one is nervous, as the dhampir clearly is. But it stands to reason that the skulls are some manner of delineation. Trevor can't remember, wracking his brain though he is; he's no expert on forgemaster magicks, but perhaps there's something in the vault.]
Are you familiar with forgemaster magicks? I can't recall anything about gold marking a boundary, but--
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[Alucard walks into the kitchen next, repeating the process. He sighs when he finishes, then walks over to the parlor's hearth. He's standing side Trevor, still tugging at the coat (he hasn't taken his off) like that will help him warm up.
It won't. He'll take one of the fur blankets and use that once all is done.]
I'm not. But gold doesn't just have to be a forgemaster trick, does it? Alchemists and spellcasters might be able to take advantage of it, and if our forgemaster has skills there...[They're fucked.]
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[That's a sobering thought, also one he hadn't considered until Adrian mentioned it. Hell, if their cozy little forgemaster problem has an alchemical element to it, that complicates things quite a bit. It expands the realm of possibilities, if nothing else.
But Adrian's fidgeting again, and his nerves are starting to wear on Trevor. It's like dancing the knife's edge when he's like this, and Trevor's never cared much for that brand of anxiety. Fire built, he extends his hands to Adrian, briefly waving his fingers in beckon.]
Let me have your coat. I'll put it up, and then I'll start on the second-floor hearths.
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[Sypha could have looked at the damn things and instantly understood what they were and, moreover, how to deal with the problem. She's the brains of the operation with understanding, Trevor's the brains when it comes to tactics. It's a reminder of why they work best when there's three around, rather than two.]
But it could be to our advantage. Go down only once and not come back, like this was all some kind of exploratory mistake gone wrong.
[They're words more to himself than to Trevor and--
Oh. Fingers. Moving. Trevor has caught Alucard's attention. The dhampir makes an embarrassed noise before he shrugs off his coat.]
Thank you. I almost forgot I had it on.
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He offers Adrian a knowing eyeroll, and nods as he carefully drapes Adrian's coat over his arm and proceeds upstairs. Oddly, he's familiar enough with Adrian's routine to know where the missing coat should fit in his closet, and he replaces it in the likeliest-looking spot (careful to brush out the shoulders as Adrian would want) before continuing on duties.
Golden skulls. Something about it still nags at him, try as he might to ignore the way it tugs at his awareness. It will come to him, in time. Probably at precisely the wrong moment and two days too late, if past experience is anything to go by.]
Hell, there's nothing subtle about it, is there?
[Trevor's mumbling to himself as he finally gets the fire started in Adrian's hearth, and he stands after the task is accomplished. Stares, as if the fire will give him any sodding clue. It doesn't, but he's certain he's starting to smell of woodsmoke, and he can use a moment's respite from that, if nothing else.]
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Nothing about this is right, but the particulars for the reason of right or wrong is absolutely beyond the dhampir. He doesn't like it, not one single bit, and there's an aggravated sigh as he finally peels off his gloves. His hands are warm enough now, thanks to the fire and their wool lining.
Heading up, he goes to his room first. It's the room he uses least, and that's reflected in the sparse decor and the general stillness of the place. Alucard has long since found himself happier in Sypha's or Trevor's beds, and he's awaiting a commissioned bedframe meant to hold all three of them without any sort of overcrowding. The upstairs parlor will be the bedroom, when all is said and done, and the three separate rooms kept for when one needs space alone.
He walks over to the hearth, cool hands resting on Trevor's shoulder.]
I'll start on dinner, when this is done. I don't suspect you've eaten all day, have you?
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[After stalking the catacombs all day, he swears he can still feel the cobwebs in his hair. And perhaps it's all psychological, but that musty, earthy stench seems to be clinging to his coat.
And it doesn't occur to him that he could have both. That he could possibly bathe and then eat, but taking care of himself has never been his strong suit if alcohol isn't involved. Case in point, he'd fully intended to have a liquid dinner until Adrian mentioned dinner, and -- vile betrayer -- Trevor's stomach gives an involuntary grumbly whine at the notion. No chance it would allow him to refuse Adrian's cooking.]
Of course, if you're making something anyway...
{Trevor presses a kiss to the hand on his shoulder, and moves onto the hearth in Sypha's room.]
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But he'd rather cook. It relaxes him, going through the motions. Making sure that there's something creative made of frustrations, and then it fills a true need. It's alchemy in it's way, and it feels like a magic that, if not in par with Sypha's, is at least something of Alucard's own.]
I'll go get started, and finish the last of the wards when I'm done.
[Alucard can hear your stomach, Trevor. It's a reminder of how long the day has been, just as the kiss to his hand is a reminder that Alucard's worry is becoming far too much.
He withdraws to the kitchen. Fills a pot with water and a few herbs and a lemon, and puts it all to boil while the chicken in the refrigerator is brought out and butterflied. Alucard knows his kitchen benefits from all of Dracula's advanced technology, putting it a century ahead of all other kitchens in London.
Poached chicken breast isn't much. Steamed carrots isn't anything very special. But it comes together quickly, and Alucard knows that the fires will be lit long before he's done cooking.
That's fine. He sits at the table in the kitchen, focusing on the rosemary permeating the room. Good. It helps. It distracts.]
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[It's almost an afterthought, called after Adrian when he leaves Trevor to his own devices again. He's been a flurry of nervous energy since they left the catacombs, and while Trevor doesn't blame him for it, he also knows Adrian has a tendency to wear himself thin when he's like this.
After dinner, after whatever wards are left to be placed, Trevor resolves to get Adrian out of his own head. Whatever form that takes, Trevor will dedicate himself to the task with all due diligence.
The remaining fires are built with Trevor still idling in a state of preoccupation. The golden skulls problem still tugs at something long-buried in his memory, and trying to wrench it free is an exercise in (frustrating) futility. He's not certain how he can even smell rosemary over all the firewood currently burning in the manor, but his stomach loudly protests again, and he begrudgingly decides to put off the bath until after they've eaten.
He joins Adrian in the kitchen shortly thereafter, thankfully bereft his hat and cape. ]
The fires await your finishing touch, my liege.
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[Alucard looks up when Trevor enters, looking mostly surprised about the speed that all has been done. There's five minutes left for the poaching, and that means he can go take care of the wards. He's quick to get to his feet.]
I'll do that now. Can you make sure the pots don't boil over, please?
[There's no time for Trevor to respond. Alucard's taking advantage of vampire speed to get upstairs. Get the wards set. Ensure that tonight they're safe no matter what tries to escape those catacombs.
He's slightly more relaxed upon entering the kitchen again. Slight being the key word, because as Alucard fishes the chicken out of the poaching liquid, his shoulders are still too square. His body is still too taught when he puts the dinner plates down in front of them both, and there's that uncomfortable silence again as Alucard eats. He doesn't savor any of it, he only gets it eaten so that the matter is done.
There's been so many worse things in his life. Alucard doesn't know why it is that this is getting to him so badly.
He needs to break the silence. Small talk. Good, tedious small talk.]
I'm probably going to go right to bed after I do this evening's dishes, if you don't mind me in your bed tonight.
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Trevor couldn't care less, honestly, but it's the principle of the thing. And as Trevor has practically inhaled his own food...]
You know I never mind.
[Trevor casts Adrian a sidelong glare as he gathers their empty dishes together and dumps them in the sink. They can wait 'til morning. At the moment, there's no matter quite as pressing as Adrian's dire need of relaxation, and Trevor's just given himself an idea.
Before Adrian can escape, Trevor slides up behind and hooks an arm around his waist, pulls him back to bury his face into the dhampir's shoulder and nip gently at the nape of his neck. It's a mean trick, the neck thing, and very nearly indecent; so of course, Trevor's merciless about employing it.]
But we're having a bath first. Together. You and Sypha can't insist I wash constantly and then come to my bed dirty. It's hypocrisy, at best.
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Alucard's all set to say something about being irritated by how long the bed is taking to make, or at least something about doing the dishes quickly, he is ambushed! Set upon! Attacked in the sneaky way only vampire hunters can sneak, all while honing in on his true weakness: attention to his neck.
There's an immediate noise that's Alucard's version of a squeak (it's actually just a squeak and he lies to lie to himself that it isn't) from Trevor's sudden ambush. He's done it plenty of times, and Alucard's found it easy to escape from if he's needed to. Sometimes it happens automatically, but now--
--not happening. Alucard's body rebels against the desire to try and escape Trevor's grasp, and so goes slack instead. He isn't even going to attempt this fight.]
I'm not in any negotiating position, am I?
[He's in the opposite. But more than that, having Trevor back against him feels like the release he's needed since this started, and it's more likely to help with plans for the next few days.]
And it was rather gross down there...
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[At the very least, Adrian's not resisting -- either the suggestion or the contact -- and that gives Trevor some hope that the evening's not a total loss. He gives Adrian's neck a parting nibble as he disengages, and tugs at the dhampir's sleeve as a silent beckon. Bath. Now.
Trevor remembers the first time he set foot in the downstairs bathroom, because that was the moment he'd decided this manor was a madman's palace of excess, and Adrian an abject hedonist. There's no reason for a Roman-style bath in this house, let alone one of this magnitude. Then again, there's no apparent reason for many of the strange technologies Adrian possesses, but Trevor came to appreciate most of them ably enough.
Besides, the hot water is glorious after a hard day, which helped to assuage Trevor's borderline aversion to bathing, and he stopped questioning it altogether when they discovered that all three of them can bathe together like this. Henceforth, ever and enthusiastically did the Belmont sing its praises.
But baths require nudity, and Trevor has long been a fan of not wearing clothes in Adrian's presence. There's no ceremony to it, and no shyness; just stripping and leaving his garments in an untidy pile by the open bathroom door.]
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He follows after with only a moment's glance back to the dishes. The baths themselves are what Adrian considers the house's only real luxury, because it is in fact over kill to have a miniaturized bath house in the middle of the city. There are steam rooms and the like left over from the Ottomans here, yes, but more than that, Alucard leaves such places feeling much calmer and civilized. Why would't he simply have one in his own house?
The decor is far more in the Turkish style anyway, all heated marble and elaborate metal working for the fixtures, the hot, cold, and tepid pools sizeable but not swimming pools either. It's absolutely overkill. And maybe that's just fine.
Alucard's own clothing is taken off layer by careful layer, each garment folded and placed aside on the little wooden bench near the entrance that's meant to serve that exact purpose. It's slow going, not just because of the layers, but because the dhampir keeps sneaking glances in Trevor's direction.
He finishes, finally, and wastes little time getting into the hottest of the baths.]
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It takes a moment -- more than a moment, to be fair -- for Trevor to reclaim his wits. Hot water hitting sore muscles is vying for the best feeling in the world at the moment, and while he manages to stifle a groan, it manages to surface as a long sigh instead. So he unwinds, slowly but surely, and remembers why he'd tempted Adrian here in the first place. Sadly, this is not about his own aching legs and back.
Trevor has effectively melted against the side of the tub already, but he holds a hand out to Adrian, beckoning him closer.]
Come here, will you? I've barely held you all day. I'm beginning to forget what it's like.
[Which is the exaggeration of the century, and Trevor couldn't care less.]
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He does look though, when the water is disturbed and Trevor comes into view. The Belmont is all torso and muscles, scars earned from simply being a Belmont and all that entails. They compliment so much of him. Draw the eye in. Emphasize his shape, and in far more intimate moments, Alucard is inclined to kiss along their lines and leave soft bites with his front teeth (never fangs, never). Right now though, they get a thin smile and a very welcome sigh. There's longing in there, but Alucard's not inclined to move that further along tonight.
He smiles. It's nice, seeing Trevor at peace, or at least near it. It is a rarity that shouldn't be as such.]
Taking romance lessons from Sypha are we?
[He approves, if the tone is anything to go by. Trevor's crass most days, but things like that? That hits the vampire in ways he's never going to deny. Being romanced instead of the one doing the romancing always feels wonderful, and he moves into Trevor's arms without a moment's hesitation.
Just being in this room does wonders for the anxiety.]
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Trevor wastes absolutely no time wrapping himself around Adrian, either. Both arms wind loosely around the dhampir's waist, coax him to lie back against Trevor's chest, head pillowed against his shoulder, and-- God help him, he could fall asleep like this. They probably both could, after the day they've had.
But Trevor can't help the way his mouth tends to wander, to press idly lingering kisses to the crown of Adrian's head, his temple, his cheek, his jaw, down his neck to his shoulder and then along his arm until he's kissing water away from each of Adrian's fingertips in turn. Slow, deliberate, and his hands only move as much as they must to bring new parts of Adrian to his lips to kiss. One need only see Trevor in moments like this to understand; he can be patient, he can be thorough and attentive, he can be worshipful, if only given the proper focus.]
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He'd have been happy just to be held. It's the number one way to the dhampir's heart, to be quiet and curled up with one or both of them, reading or talkign or doing nothing at all. As three, they don't get to be out and about together, holding hands or anything of the sort. Oh, Trevor and Sypha can go hand in hand in public, but that's it. Everything else is dangerous.
So when they get to moments like this, Alucard pulled against Trevor's chest and the Belmont absolutely spoiling him with affection, the dhampir goes limp. Relaxed utterly, focused on his breathing, Trevor's, and nothing more. The sigh that comes with those kisses is that of a lovestruck maiden, Alucard's never denied that, and oh. It's the kisses to his fingertips that truly get Alucard.
He can't hold Trevor's hand. Said hands are busy. So he can only murmur softly against Trevor's neck:]
Mmm. Going to spoil me stupid like this.
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