[ ... Now that Welt's gone, Midnight's going to have to make some new arrangements. Preferably a few he won't be likely to miss later.
(Grim. Maybe best not to think about it like that.)
... Midnight then pulls away a bit, tucks around Kaveh's hand with the confidence of a man who certainly could have done that a few seconds ago, lifts his hand from Kaveh's neck and chucks him gently under the chin. ]
I have been a vampire longer than you've been alive, love. I've taken classes on the topic, if you'll believe me. Once a week is fine. More than, really.
[ Ideally speaking, he could maybe try taking something a bit closer to a pint per week, but as long as he's eating other food, it's not actually necessary. This is no longer the years of war leading up to the nth fall of Kazdel; there's no need to stock up. He can afford to be humane. He wants to be.
He settles on Kaveh's side, slipping off his thigh. The momentary pique is gone, now that he's gotten his explanation. Alhaitham, huh. ]
... If you tell me what happened with Alhaitham, I'll promise to be a little more transparent about last week.
[ With the haunted house, and just how often he was drawn back in there. Midnight doesn't mind trading a card for a card. ]
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[ ... Now that Welt's gone, Midnight's going to have to make some new arrangements. Preferably a few he won't be likely to miss later.
(Grim. Maybe best not to think about it like that.)
... Midnight then pulls away a bit, tucks around Kaveh's hand with the confidence of a man who certainly could have done that a few seconds ago, lifts his hand from Kaveh's neck and chucks him gently under the chin. ]
I have been a vampire longer than you've been alive, love. I've taken classes on the topic, if you'll believe me. Once a week is fine. More than, really.
[ Ideally speaking, he could maybe try taking something a bit closer to a pint per week, but as long as he's eating other food, it's not actually necessary. This is no longer the years of war leading up to the nth fall of Kazdel; there's no need to stock up. He can afford to be humane. He wants to be.
He settles on Kaveh's side, slipping off his thigh. The momentary pique is gone, now that he's gotten his explanation. Alhaitham, huh. ]
... If you tell me what happened with Alhaitham, I'll promise to be a little more transparent about last week.
[ With the haunted house, and just how often he was drawn back in there. Midnight doesn't mind trading a card for a card. ]