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Adrian "Alucard" Ţepeş ([personal profile] reposing) wrote2019-02-12 10:03 am

a world without logos | stoneup


The conclusion of the mission in the heart of Paris had finished by Alucard's lone hand -- technically, in any case. The building in which Millennium was inhabiting and running tests, evidently, had already seen its blood bath from someone else: one of their own, more or less. Alucard returned to the Hellsing manor with the blonde-haired vampire, covered in dried blood and wearing clothes that don't fit him, scrubs and a lab coat -- and a giant scar on his chest that he could not hide.

The vampire's name is Adrian. Beyond being a pet project, he doesn't remember anything else outside of a life of Millennium. It begins there, and ended with circumstances Alucard only described in a laugh and a Don't interrupt his reading time.

The elusive new vampire is not seen for another day. Then, as if he has always belonged in Hellsing manor, he walks the halls with a regal elegance, fully dressed this time and certainly much more put together. There is almost always a suspicious look in his golden gaze, skeptical as he looks at most people, but significantly less lost than when he'd first arrived.

Reluctantly, he does approach one Trevor Belmont, a book under one arm.

"Alucard has instructed me that I should be introducing myself to the rest of the organization," Adrian says, sounding bland and distant.
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[personal profile] stoneup 2019-02-13 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Trevor Belmont, up-and-coming member of the Wild Geese, is perhaps a poor choice when it comes to people to approach to start introducing himself to the organization. Having a makeshift family cobbled together out of people equally as damaged as himself has, of course, given him a better self-esteem -- and that's just made him more of a menace, honestly.

He has to wonder what the pretty-boy vampire is doing approaching him, but -- well. He hadn't been planning on answering Adrian until he had spotted him out of the corner of his eye. He recognizes the man from their Paris mission, and he's curious about him.

"Well, usually when you introduce yourself you give your name. Might want to start with that."