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[ curse redux ] | ❝ in these cathedrals we roam, where shadow people dance. ❞
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Waking up in the bed of his family's guardian angel was the one thing that Richard Belmont never thought would happen. Hell, he had expected her to turn down his rather backwards way of asking for help. He lay there, staring up at the ceiling above them. Part of him thought there would have been a feeling of regret. Maybe even a bit of sense that sleeping with someone from his past life would have been bad karma. Instead he was left with a sense of--well, Richard wouldn't call it peace. It was more akin to a feeling of being settled. It was similar to the feeling he had when he finally mastered Vampire Killer.
Not that there was much point dwelling on it. Richard had learned that if he dwelt on things for too long then his mind wound wander, and there would be several conclusions and rabbit holes he'd regret. He turned his head enough to look for a clock. They did have to be at the airport at the right time. Otherwise Mr. Dracula's Son himself would be upset.
Although, Richard did feel like making the bastard wait just a bit. Payback for all those early morning and late night lessons. Things that fit better around the dhampire's nocturnal nature.
He sighed and pulled himself to sit up as he scrubbed at his face. He certainly didn't regret it. That much he was certain of by now. Now he simply wondered what would be next. They'd go off, fight Dracula again, probably make Alucard even more unbearable to be with. Then... what?
Shit. That was exactly why he hated when his thoughts wandered too far.
"What time is it?"
Waking up in the bed of his family's guardian angel was the one thing that Richard Belmont never thought would happen. Hell, he had expected her to turn down his rather backwards way of asking for help. He lay there, staring up at the ceiling above them. Part of him thought there would have been a feeling of regret. Maybe even a bit of sense that sleeping with someone from his past life would have been bad karma. Instead he was left with a sense of--well, Richard wouldn't call it peace. It was more akin to a feeling of being settled. It was similar to the feeling he had when he finally mastered Vampire Killer.
Not that there was much point dwelling on it. Richard had learned that if he dwelt on things for too long then his mind wound wander, and there would be several conclusions and rabbit holes he'd regret. He turned his head enough to look for a clock. They did have to be at the airport at the right time. Otherwise Mr. Dracula's Son himself would be upset.
Although, Richard did feel like making the bastard wait just a bit. Payback for all those early morning and late night lessons. Things that fit better around the dhampire's nocturnal nature.
He sighed and pulled himself to sit up as he scrubbed at his face. He certainly didn't regret it. That much he was certain of by now. Now he simply wondered what would be next. They'd go off, fight Dracula again, probably make Alucard even more unbearable to be with. Then... what?
Shit. That was exactly why he hated when his thoughts wandered too far.
"What time is it?"
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Although he didn't rely on just the stakes. Most of what he had was iron, blessed items by a holy site and a proper priest. As well as some... other arcane methods. Though, he would be the first to admit he had little knowledge in the magics. He left that to his half-vampire friend and the other magic people they came across in their travels.
Richard, at least, was liked more than his previous life.
"And here I thought the idea of cattle was bad enough." He sighed. "Well, I guess that's one way to lose your hand."
He clearly still had Trevor's humor. Or lack there of.
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"Let's avoid it, if at all possible. I like you with two hands."
She glanced around. Dressed, packed, that was everything. She zipped up the duffle, and lifted it without so much as a grunt of effort.
"Did you drive here?"
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"I... may have."
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"Leave it here. We'll take mine. There's a go bag in it I'll need, anyway."
She turned, and hauled up the fuel tank, tucked it under her arm. The last thing she grabbed was an actual scabbard, with a sword in it. Probably a rapier, by the look of it.
"And no parking fees."
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There it was. He found out how heavy.
Richard paused. "A sword? Really?"
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"Yeah, a sword. When the ammo runs out, it's as good as anything, in taking down monsters. I'm a fair swashbuckler, you know."
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He looked at the bag with a classic Trevor-over-dramatic-sigh. "I wasn't aware people still fought the Hellspawn with swords. Other than my family."
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"I've been using a sword since I was twelve. It's like a part of my arm. And most 'Hellspawn', younger than a century, don't know anything, about how to handle them. Gives those of us that do an advantage."
There was a bit of a tease in there, about the Hellspawn bit.
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"Oh, well, be my guest."
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She moved over to him, ignoring the bag, and instead she tugged him up to her by his shirt front, laying a quick, rough kiss on him.
"Don't," she said softly. "Your manhood doesn't hinge on being able to bench press more than me. You could kick my ass with that whip, so it's apples and oranges, love."
She wasn't great at the whole feelings thing, but she knew a kicked puppy look, when she saw it. And she wasn't about let him have on to dumb ideas, or let him stew in them.