Alucard \\ Adrian F. Ţepeş (
cryptsleeper) wrote2018-11-25 11:23 am
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Continued from here!
[The way back to the castle brought no surprises. No mobs. Nothing. There was only the road and there was only silence. For most of, Alucard slept, stirring only when there was a change in terrain or something felt off. His sleep wasn't deep. It was just enough to take the reins from his mother if he absolutely had to.
That never came to pass, and in the foothills of the Carpathians, familiar spires rose above the treeline. For any other travelers, the word to describe the spires would be loom. Alucard considered them welcoming. They were home, the horrors far, far behind them and any church hounds were equally distant.
Alucard sleeps for a solid week, having not bothered to eat before collapsing on his bed and only taking a cursory five minutes to try and remove all the blood from his person. (The tattered remains of his shirt and trousers were exchanged for sleep clothes, at least.) It's longer than he expected, the expanse of energy hadn't felt that intense at the time. But it was, and his body decided that those same abilities that had propelled Alucard ever forward needed that much time to reset.
When he wakes, there's an uncertainty that everything before wasn't a dream. It's only when he walks over to the mirror to look at himself, enough blood still there (his hair's a matted mess, it's not a good look) to remind him: yes. Everything transpired as you remember it.
The next part is routine. Cleaning all the blood off. Finding clean clothes. Changing the sheets on his bed not because of the few spots of dried blood, but because the stink of it is alarming at best. It helps keep his mind away from the next wave of emotion that he knows has to hit sooner or later. The emotional one, the one that's going to take more time to get through. Guilt, grief, anger, relief, all of it, a churning mess that will interact with two others and make those same feelings flare like wildfires. He ought to eat first.
But he doesn't. Alucard walks the halls of the castle instead. His parents should know he's awake.]
[The way back to the castle brought no surprises. No mobs. Nothing. There was only the road and there was only silence. For most of, Alucard slept, stirring only when there was a change in terrain or something felt off. His sleep wasn't deep. It was just enough to take the reins from his mother if he absolutely had to.
That never came to pass, and in the foothills of the Carpathians, familiar spires rose above the treeline. For any other travelers, the word to describe the spires would be loom. Alucard considered them welcoming. They were home, the horrors far, far behind them and any church hounds were equally distant.
Alucard sleeps for a solid week, having not bothered to eat before collapsing on his bed and only taking a cursory five minutes to try and remove all the blood from his person. (The tattered remains of his shirt and trousers were exchanged for sleep clothes, at least.) It's longer than he expected, the expanse of energy hadn't felt that intense at the time. But it was, and his body decided that those same abilities that had propelled Alucard ever forward needed that much time to reset.
When he wakes, there's an uncertainty that everything before wasn't a dream. It's only when he walks over to the mirror to look at himself, enough blood still there (his hair's a matted mess, it's not a good look) to remind him: yes. Everything transpired as you remember it.
The next part is routine. Cleaning all the blood off. Finding clean clothes. Changing the sheets on his bed not because of the few spots of dried blood, but because the stink of it is alarming at best. It helps keep his mind away from the next wave of emotion that he knows has to hit sooner or later. The emotional one, the one that's going to take more time to get through. Guilt, grief, anger, relief, all of it, a churning mess that will interact with two others and make those same feelings flare like wildfires. He ought to eat first.
But he doesn't. Alucard walks the halls of the castle instead. His parents should know he's awake.]

vlad is a very skilled haggler and it's a problem for the economy
[The gladness of taking after his mother more often is something Alucard doesn't quite believe. The disapproval after everything is not a good way of judging it, of course, but it sticks hardest.
That protective trait, using it to show affection, that's been so very inherited. Having a large wolf at the front door is proof enough.]
...You know he does still pat me on the head if I'm by the door in the mornings.
somehow they ended up paying him for taking the carrots and everyone is a little confused
[Seeing Alucard take on his different forms is always a little — well, it's taken some getting used to, and she's still getting used to it. Most of his abilities she takes fairly well in stride, but there's always something a little jarring about seeing a bat or a wolf and knowing that it's simply her son in an adopted form.]
I always feel a little bad to find you've been sleeping on the floor. But I know why you do it.
[And a small part of her, one that she's always a little ashamed of, feels reassured for it.]
alucard has to go return some of the carrots it's just a Lot.
[And the wolf form is warm, content to withstand the chills of not having the castle's heated floors, and enough to give a man pause.
It goes back a ways anyway. That one toy in his bedroom, it was a favorite.]
I admit though, I've been taking one of the pillows from the sofa with me. That's why it's been covered in all the fur.
he's just apologizing like i'm so sorry he's just Like That
[It's sort of cute to contemplate, really. Mostly from wondering if he moves the pillow as a human, and then transforms into a wolf with it already in place, or whether he transforms first and then goes to fetch it in his wolf form.
The latter, obviously, is an almost stupidly charming mental image.]
Do you only do it in the house, or have you been sneaking out that way to go exploring, too?
somehow this 200% adds to dracula's reputation but in the goddamn weirdest way
[He absolutely walks around with a pillow in his mouth. One day his mother will witness this action, and it will never be lived down.]
Only in the house. I'd attract too much attention in the city in that form.
he will suck your blood, burn your villages, and somehow convince you it's bogo on cabbages day
[She loves her vampire men dearly, but sometimes the teasing comes altogether too easily. Find a spell to do the housework. Only in the house of the Draculas.]
I suppose there'd be no convincing anyone that you were simply a rather large and menacing-looking dog, would there. Except around children too young to know better, perhaps.
and in this economy it's the bogo that kills the most
[The mental image of brushy brushy with Dracula and wolf son is just too much, and Alucard can feel his own brain trying to deal with it. He's horrified.]
As I said. It's too risky, and the bat thing is...I don't care for the form.
truly he is a capitalist scourge on the land
[...Yeah, okay, she's absolutely just fucking with him at this point, but at least it's funny.]
Perhaps you can learn something a little more domesticated while we're here. You'll have the time for it, I'm sure. A housecat, maybe.
comrade dracula, a joke only funny until you remember communist romania was real
Mother, is that commentary?
see i keep going dracula + vegetables -> vampire rabbit -> bunnicula which is arguably funnier
[As she says it, she finishes leafing through the pages in the book, then flips back through to find one or two that had immediately caught her fancy and admire them.]
I don't want you to feel isolated here, is all.
That's the superior train of thought here tbh
[He is not convinced, if the tone is anything to go by. But the word isolation brings up a deeper sigh, one of those noises that mean he has been thinking far, far too much and been keeping everything tucked away close to his heart.]
It's a city filled with people, mother. I don't know if isolation is actually possible.
[But he has held this city at arm's length since they've moved in. Explored yes, but interacted with most people? It has been about the same amount of time as his father, and the rest spent here. Home.
And checking on the horse every so often, because they've still got the horse. The horse is probably the most honored guest to pass through the castle wall in centuries.]
if it helps i also picture him wearing a hawaiian shirt and bermuda shorts like disney's merlin
There's isolation, and then there's isolation.
[She knows his habits, of course; he's her son. She knows how he and Vlad both withdraw in their ways, detaching from the world around them and putting up their walls, and only emerging when someone arrives to knock them down.
It really is sort of strange, how she's the one most personally affected by the events that had transpired, and yet somehow also the one most willing to continue engaging with the world around her in spite of it.]
You can come with me, if I need to make a house call. Some patients won't always be able to make it here to the clinic. You can be my assistant.
IM GONNA FUCKIN DIE THIS IS AMAZING
But leave it to his mother to call Alucard out on exactly where he's at emotionally right now. It's easier to hold things at arm's length right now. Not only because they are in a new place, but because this can all still go so sour, and then where shall the three of them be?]
I...I'd like that. [It's safe. Because if something happens, he's there.
But there's something else, and his mother has already called him out on staying just outside of the human world. There's another reason for it, one that's less concerned with his mother's well being.]
How long, do you imagine, it will take for others to notice that I have not aged at the rate men do?
hire me netflix writing staff
[Which is an admission she's been largely keeping to herself until now, but still. She has her suspicions, and nothing about this move has had its foundations in actually wanting to settle in Prague — only that it seemed the most natural refuge for them in the moment. They're playing house, not making a home. It's enforced normality for all of their sakes, but an escape from unfinished business can't last forever.
How long it does last remains to be seen. But it would be different if the passage of five years took him from the alleged age of ten to that of fifteen, and no changes were seen. As it is, he's a man, and looks the part. Particularly if he's thought to be an aristocrat, his fair features will go a long way toward disguising the fact that they aren't changing much over time.]
Is that why you'd rather stay out of sight altogether?
having followed warren ellis' career this is the exact right kind of madness
There's so many unknowns about his own future, for all the advantages and blessings this heritage has given him. If there was any right time to confide fears, then it would be now. It would be in this moment of transition, for what else can they do but think about the future?]
It seems prudent for the time being. It isn't as if myself or father blend in, be it in looks or in actions.
[The carrot incident.]
i have GOT what it TAKES
[It's not a retort or a challenge — just Lisa musing aloud, mostly to herself. But things are different for her than they are for her family, and sometimes it's too easy to forget that. They'd decried her for witchcraft and the accusations had been baseless and false. But Vlad and Adrian are vampires — are the things that foolish men shun and fear.
For an instant, a sudden and paralyzing thought strikes her — of men with torches someday coming for Adrian like they'd come for her, ropes binding her son's wrists, silver needles set against his skin —
No. No. He broke the chains that held her. He wrenched through iron. He can change into a wolf and a bat, he's strong, he's fast. They couldn't take her son the way that they took her. They couldn't take her son. The world couldn't take her son.
And yet still, the fear doesn't entirely abate.]
...It never quite seems fair, does it.
U DO also the entire production team keeps liking shit posts so
[The remark is flippant. More flippant than Alucard intended it to be, but it is too late to correct the statement. And his mother's next few words means that she's gone from musing to...something darker.
Alucard's thoughts are concerned, but not in the darkness his mother has just conjured.]
I don't think it's fairness. Just...waters no others must navigate, and no ship has passed through before to give an account of what to expect.
holy shit this is my shot to make it big
[Lisa you stormed Dracula's castle and made him teach you his dark science magics. The assessment is entirely accurate.]
That's a pretty turn of phrase, I like that. Are we each the captain of our own vessel, in the metaphor, or all on the same one together?
you gotta do the thing.
[Look at this unimpressed look, Lisa. Overdramatic AF is the family trait.]
I'm not actually sure. The answer to all of it is probably yes.
it is my destiny
[She does an excellent impression of "haughty and cross about it", but she leans on it just a little bit too heavily for it to sound entirely believable, exposing the underlying humor in it.]
That's not a lack of subtlety, that's just good sense.
the greatest destiny of all (where is my season of lisa and vlad romance netflix)
[He's deadpan. But he's so serious too, it will be used against her in the future.]
RIGHT THOUGH AT LEAST MAKE AN OVA OR SOMETHING
[This is not actually a retort, mostly due to the fact that she has absolutely no leg to stand on here.]
Capes don't billow in the wind nearly so magnificently when one isn't capable of moving about at blinding speed to make them.
COME ON NETFLIX. OR MINI SEASON THAT'S HALF THAT HALF 3 IDIOTS HAVING ADVENTURES
[He's just saying! And he's laughing, because this conversation has taken a sudden right into extreme silliness.]
concept: season 3 is "trevor and sypha fight vampires while alucard reminisces about his childhood"
Oh, can they. I think I'd like a demonstration of it, please, if you're so wise.
sometimes we check in with hector to see if he's gotten free yet SOUNDS GREAT
[That's what they're calling it these days, him and his father.]