( Perhaps if Lenore knew Alucard better, she would feel more comfortable revealing more in depth details of their lives in Styria. But for now, he'll have to settle with just the most basic of details. He is Dracula's son, after all. There's no rush, though. Alucard has many, many years to get to know her better, should that be a thing he desires. It's certainly a thing Lenore wants, but she's learned better than to be too pushy about such things during a first meeting. But who wouldn't want to know him better? He has looks, smarts, and wit all in equal measure.
He has vampires like Godbrand beaten by a mile, that's for sure.
The question pulls her attention back to Alucard, brows raising just a little. She hums softly, crossing her arms lightly beneath her bust as she considers. It isn't something she typically thinks on. If there's work to be done, she simply goes and does it. )
I'd say fairly often. I take care of most things that involve talking to others. Things that require finesse. Sometimes things Carmilla can't be bothered with. It's what I'm good at and enjoy, mostly, so I don't mind taking an active role and being a go between. It's means there's less bloodshed.
( She chuckles softly at the mention of Godbrand, nodding in agreement. )
I may just do that. He's not their favorite person...Then again, I wonder if he's anyone's favorite person.
Mm. That explains the stability. Your land is incredibly fortunate for that. [Or at least part of it. Alucard knows he's not entitled to too much more, but it is a terrible thing to feel as if he's run out of queries.
To the wine then, and taking another sip to buy time and think about where the conversation is best directed from here. The night grows old, and there is still an entire vampire that has to be extracted from her current burrow.
A short little laugh crosses at that comment though.]
I think that he's mostly just a warning to others at this point. Behave or you'll become the butt of jokes and cattiness like he is.
I suppose so. Though, sometimes I think they would jump at the chance for bloodshed. Still, it isn't productive so someone has to steer them away from it.
( Some days, it's a wonder that one of her sisters managed to get through without painting the halls with blood. They were prone to moodiness, after all. The real question is if it is a personality flaw or simply another thing caused by vampirism. Either way, it's something for another time. The night is growing short and there's still the matter of her sister to handle. So after draining the contents left within her glass, Lenore turns her attention back to Alucard, setting it to the side on the table.
Still. It's a shame to have to end her time with the handsome blond. Oh well. )
Godbrand's unpleasantness aside, shall we see to your problem now? Any later and the both of us may end up having to stay the night. And I certainly don't think your father would appreciate that.
( She allows herself to briefly think on that scenario. A furious Dracula. A drunken Striga. Herself and Alucard having spent the better portion of the night together. It isn't a lovely picture for one as easy to anger as Dracula.
Lenore pushes herself up to a stand, taking a brief moment to smooth the dark fabric of her dress, then turns her gaze back to him, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. )
Though, I have immensely enjoyed meeting and spending time with you.
[Alucard knows that the words might be cheesy, but that doesn't make them less true. Lenore seems to go above and beyond for her sisters, and it gives a far greater sense of family than he's seen from most of his father's people in the past.
But she is right. The night grows old, and while the dead may travel fast, they still must contend with the sun. Dracula would not show any kindness for uninvited guests, and that means that the enjoyable part of the night must come to an end.]
I think we have no other choice, unfortunately.
[Alucard stands, but he makes sure to move both their wine glasses to the sink.]
I have as well. I think it should be possible to do this again, although perhaps in a neutral territory? I'm not opposed to one of the forests between our lands, so long as there's a fire.
( Honestly? If it weren't for the incredibly dangerous individuals around both of them, she might consider keeping him with her. But she can't imagine someone as pure as Alucard being in the same room with her sisters without being absolutely disgusted by them and a fight breaking out. Even Lenore has moments where they aren't her favorite people. Their views on humans is certainly something of a problem.
She folds her hands together in front of herself and smiles warmly at him, nodding at his comment. It's a surprising one, to be sure, but she's all for the suggestion. )
I'm...honestly surprised. Here I thought that the impression left by my sister might just destroy any desire you had to meet with me again. Either way, I'm more than happy to see you again. Just send word when you want to see me again.
( Lenore waits for Alucard to show her the way to his stairs, thus beginning the process of sister removal. At least it isn't as bad as removing rodents from a residence or something like that. )
[Alucard's aware of the faint tinge of redness on his face, and at least he can start walking towards the door in an effort to hide his face. He's sure that Lenore's judgement would just be adorable, but he'd like to avoid that opinion on top of the first.]
I will. We'll talk means of communication after the problem's solved.
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He has vampires like Godbrand beaten by a mile, that's for sure.
The question pulls her attention back to Alucard, brows raising just a little. She hums softly, crossing her arms lightly beneath her bust as she considers. It isn't something she typically thinks on. If there's work to be done, she simply goes and does it. )
I'd say fairly often. I take care of most things that involve talking to others. Things that require finesse. Sometimes things Carmilla can't be bothered with. It's what I'm good at and enjoy, mostly, so I don't mind taking an active role and being a go between. It's means there's less bloodshed.
( She chuckles softly at the mention of Godbrand, nodding in agreement. )
I may just do that. He's not their favorite person...Then again, I wonder if he's anyone's favorite person.
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To the wine then, and taking another sip to buy time and think about where the conversation is best directed from here. The night grows old, and there is still an entire vampire that has to be extracted from her current burrow.
A short little laugh crosses at that comment though.]
I think that he's mostly just a warning to others at this point. Behave or you'll become the butt of jokes and cattiness like he is.
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( Some days, it's a wonder that one of her sisters managed to get through without painting the halls with blood. They were prone to moodiness, after all. The real question is if it is a personality flaw or simply another thing caused by vampirism. Either way, it's something for another time. The night is growing short and there's still the matter of her sister to handle. So after draining the contents left within her glass, Lenore turns her attention back to Alucard, setting it to the side on the table.
Still. It's a shame to have to end her time with the handsome blond. Oh well. )
Godbrand's unpleasantness aside, shall we see to your problem now? Any later and the both of us may end up having to stay the night. And I certainly don't think your father would appreciate that.
( She allows herself to briefly think on that scenario. A furious Dracula. A drunken Striga. Herself and Alucard having spent the better portion of the night together. It isn't a lovely picture for one as easy to anger as Dracula.
Lenore pushes herself up to a stand, taking a brief moment to smooth the dark fabric of her dress, then turns her gaze back to him, a small smile tugging at the corners of her lips. )
Though, I have immensely enjoyed meeting and spending time with you.
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[Alucard knows that the words might be cheesy, but that doesn't make them less true. Lenore seems to go above and beyond for her sisters, and it gives a far greater sense of family than he's seen from most of his father's people in the past.
But she is right. The night grows old, and while the dead may travel fast, they still must contend with the sun. Dracula would not show any kindness for uninvited guests, and that means that the enjoyable part of the night must come to an end.]
I think we have no other choice, unfortunately.
[Alucard stands, but he makes sure to move both their wine glasses to the sink.]
I have as well. I think it should be possible to do this again, although perhaps in a neutral territory? I'm not opposed to one of the forests between our lands, so long as there's a fire.
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( Honestly? If it weren't for the incredibly dangerous individuals around both of them, she might consider keeping him with her. But she can't imagine someone as pure as Alucard being in the same room with her sisters without being absolutely disgusted by them and a fight breaking out. Even Lenore has moments where they aren't her favorite people. Their views on humans is certainly something of a problem.
She folds her hands together in front of herself and smiles warmly at him, nodding at his comment. It's a surprising one, to be sure, but she's all for the suggestion. )
I'm...honestly surprised. Here I thought that the impression left by my sister might just destroy any desire you had to meet with me again. Either way, I'm more than happy to see you again. Just send word when you want to see me again.
( Lenore waits for Alucard to show her the way to his stairs, thus beginning the process of sister removal. At least it isn't as bad as removing rodents from a residence or something like that. )
aaand done!
[Alucard's aware of the faint tinge of redness on his face, and at least he can start walking towards the door in an effort to hide his face. He's sure that Lenore's judgement would just be adorable, but he'd like to avoid that opinion on top of the first.]
I will. We'll talk means of communication after the problem's solved.
[Onto the problem them.]
She's this way, if you'll follow me.