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... don’t ask me why I put
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Harigatou
Gozaimaaasu, minna-san!!
~Nocturne
in the Moonlight ~ The Cup of Eternal Love
~Chapter
Two~
Richter awoke to the sound
of rain pattering on the windows, in the otherwise ghostly silent room. He felt
comfortably cooled, not at all like the feverish blur he had been haunted by
the day before. He turned to his side, and nuzzled into the comfortable embrace
of the blond dhampire named Alucard.
For a moment, he didn’t even notice, he didn’t even care, that he had slept in
the arms of a man who he should have stayed away from. He was after all a
vampire hunter, as all of his ancestors had been.
A disgruntled sound came from
the dhampire, as he blearily opened his eyes, gazing directly at the beautiful
locks of brown hair that the mortal possessed.
....so beautiful... he thought, while
running a tender hand through the soft hair, ..I truly am fortunate, to have such a wonderful creature beside me.
“Richter... are you awake yet?” he asked quietly, in order not to wake
him if he was asleep.
“Mhmmm....” was the reply he got from the mortal, “..I’m up, I’m
up...Just give me a few more minutes...”
On the inside, Alucard smiled fondly, his eyes never leaving Richter’s
face, as it was comfortably settled on his shoulder.
“...Alucard...” an unsure voice came from Richter’s lips.
“Yes?”
“...I... didn’t.... kiss you
last night, did I?”
Alucard nodded, and stroke the side of Richter’s worried face.
“Just as I kissed you.”
Richter gasped, as if his
worst fears had come to life. He shook his head in a silent ‘No!’, and turned
away from Alucards arms.
“What is the matter, Richter?”
“This is wrong!!” he grunted,
struggling to get up and out of bed, away from Alucard, “We kissed, and then
you slept with me!! This is what’s
the matter!!!”
But he failed, and was forced to stay where he was. The wounds on his torso and
back would not allow him to go anywhere.
“Richter. We slept together.
We kissed, and then we slept together. Is that really so wrong?”
“Yes, it is!”
Alucard felt his eyebrows scrunch themselves together when he heard
Richter’s sobbing voice. What could he do to rid him of the stress?
“Richter...” he tried once more, and pulled Richter close to his chest,
even though he wouldn’t turn around, “What are you so afraid of? Tell me, I beg
of you.”
“..I... I’m afraid of you ...” he replied.
Alucard tried to hide how startled he was, and continued stroking
Richter’s chest and arms. After a short moment of thinking, he decided to ask:
“What is most frightening about me? The fact that I am a dhampire? Or,
that I am a man, just like you?”
“I don’t know.” Richter whimpered, quivering in Alucard’s arms,
fighting against how good it felt to have him so close, to have his cold arms
around his waist and chest.
“Maybe, what frightens you most, is what I make you feel... As you said
yourself, I did ruin everything you had worked so hard to keep intact, with
just the sound of my voice...”
Richter shivered at the bubbling chills running up his spine as Alucard
whispered into his ear.
“No...” he gasped, refusing to let it get to him.
“Tell me, Richter, do you love me?” Alucard murmured so close to
Richter’s ear, that his lips barely touched it.
“No.”
“Then, are you perhaps infatuated with me?” he breathed, daring to
nibble on that bright red earlobe.
“No!..I-I cannot..!” Richter panicked, to know that everything he had
ever dreamt of, was about to happen if he didn’t do anything to stop it.
“You can’t what!?”
“I....I mustn’t!”
“What mustn’t you do?” Alucard whispered, his voice softened, as he
slowly ran his hands over Richter’s chest and collarbone.
“I mustn’t fall for you!!”
Richter cried out, desperation shredding his voice into nothing. He thrashed
about, trying frantically to free himself of that blissful embrace, not even
scarcely feeling it when Alucard pulled him if possible, even closer.
“Richter...” he spoke softly, reassuringly, “Calm yourself... You have
to be still, or you will only hurt yourself.” he kissed the skin just behind
Richter’s ear, nuzzling the dark brown hairline fondly.
“Please...don’t do this to me... please...” Richter whimpered, so
afraid of what Alucard made him feel. His warm breath on his skin made him
tremble in response. He couldn’t believe how his body betrayed him so. Every
touch, every breath, and every move the dhampire made, caused Richter’s whole
body to burn. It made him tense, even though he figured Alucard was trying to
calm him.
“Richter...” the pale dhampire mumbled, painting kisses all over his
neck, feeling how lust overwhelmed him. The urge to just make mad, mindmelting
love to Richter made him feel so weak, so out of control of himself. He knew he
mustn’t do such a thing. Not now. Not for as long as Richter felt insecure. Not
for as long as he was injured. A low growl escaped him as the evidence of his
arousal began to ache between his legs.
“Richter...” he groaned, desperately trying to keep control of himself.
Why wasn’t Richter as affected by this closeness as much as he was? Was he the
only one here who was going to pieces?
But a gasp told him
otherwise. Richter had clearly noticed his arousal.
“Alucard ...!” he gasped, his whole body stiffening as he couldn’t
escape feeling what was happening to Alucard, nothing more separating them than
the shirts they wore. After some regaining of selfcontrol, Alucard moved away
from Richter’s quivering frame.
“Forgive me. It was never my intention to...”
But before he had the
slightest chance to finish his sentence, Richter turned around to face him, his
eyes wilder than an animal.
“Alucard!” he cried out, before crushing his lips, holding his face in
his hands, refusing to let go.
A mumbled protest came from
within Alucard’s mouth, unable to be fully heard because of the position he was
currently in. Richter ravished his lips, as if he would never kiss him again.
Kissed him like a man walking in the desert for endless days, stumbling over an
oasis, filled to the brim with clear water.
Yes, like a starving man, he
kissed him, tasting his lips as if they were of the most exquisite taste,
drinking in the feelings swirling to his head like a man plagued by a thirst so
profound, he couldn’t go by without water to quench it.
What am I doing? Alucard thought
to himself, I cannot be a part of
this...letting him doing this, hurting himself more than he knows ...No! I
cannot participate!
Alucard put his hands on
Richter’s shoulder, and gently pushed at him, to move away. But, he found he
missed the feeling greatly when those sweet lips were removed from his cold
ones.
“Alucard... Oh, Alucard... Gods, why can I not stop this madness!!”
Richter gasped, too weak to sit up, to much in pain to lie down, “Why can’t I
relief myself of this desire to be with you?” he asked, his eyes looking at
Alucard with a plead shining in them.
“... Richter... My sweet, sweet Richter...” Alucard said, stroking the
flushed cheeks of the man resting beside him, “I don’t know what God, or his
likes, have in store for us. But, I do know, that if we both don’t leave you to
rest, you will surely suffer greatly. I do not wish to hurt you, Richter. But I
have no idea as to how I can take well care of you. The wounds are healing too
slow, in my opinion, and your fever seems to only leave your body for merely an
hour or so, before it savagely haunts it again.” he sighed, nuzzling his face
in Richter’s soft hair. A moment went by without either of them saying
anything. At first a comfortable silence, but then, tensing, as Richter felt he
had to speak his mind.
“... Alucard...”
“Yes?”
“.... Do you desire me?” came the unsure voice of the tired mortal man,
who rested his hand on Alucard’s chest, tracing the area where he could feel
the dull thuds of the dhampire’s heart beat through his flesh and skin.
“Yes. Yes, Richter, I desire you, your company and your
companionship...”
“No, I didn’t mean it that way...” he whispered, feeling his cheeks
blush like some young girl’s, “Do you feel lust... for me?”
“The question startled Alucard, not knowing what to say. He was silent
for a moment, and then turned on his side, so he could look into the young
mortal’s eyes.
“I feel lust for you, Richter. But, you are a mortal man, and even if I
was not what I am, our relationship would bring certain consequences. Could you
bare with me? Knowing what I am, could you still love me the same?” he asked,
hoping that the answer wouldn’t be what he feared.
But Richter’s
fever-glistening eyes shone at him, and a smile graced his features. A smile,
that went straight to Alucard’s heart, touching a part of him that no one had
dared to in so many eternities.
“Yes, Alucard. I still love you the same. I promise I’ll not forget
you, or what you are! I’ll not disappoint you, Alucard, I assure you!”
“Good.” the dhampire said, his amber eyes radiating a soft glow of
newfound joy, “Then, I would like to share something with you. Will you let me?”
Richter looked at him, not knowing what to expect, but nodded.
“What is it?” he asked, suddenly feeling very special, almost chosen.
Chosen to share with the most wonderful, beautiful creature something most
sacred. He could only hope it was as special as he felt it was.
“I want to share with you my mortal name, Richter. Only a few people
have known through the years since I was born. Would you let me tell you?”
Richter had been wrong. It
was even more special, even more sacred than he had ever hoped for. Speechless,
he nodded, feeling how tears sprung to his eyes, and not even caring about
wiping them away. Alucard lifted his hand to wipe the tears away, and kissed
his forehead tenderly.
“From now on, I wish that you would call me by the name of Adrian... It
is the name my mother gave me, Richter. If you would call me by this name, it
would be the greatest honor.”
“...Adrian... My Adrian...” Richter breathed, in amazement over the
wonder presented to him, “What a wonderful name she bestowed upon you.” Richter
sighed, running a hand through the dhampire’s long hair, smiling all the while
he gazed into those amber eyes.
“Then, you like it?”
“Yes, yes! I love it!! ...it suits you much better than ‘Alucard’...”
Richter smiled, knowing that he blushed, feeling how his cheeks were heated to
the point of burning.
Adrian... such a beautiful
name... Richter thought, pulling himself closer yet to his beloved dhampire.
He felt how heavy his whole body went after a few moments of lying there,
listening to the soft breaths and steady throbbing of his immortal’s heart. His
eyelids went heavier by the minute, and he was lulled to sleep by the soft
humming of an ancient song, that came from the soft lips touching his forehead
in a neverending kiss.
...Adrian... don’t you ever
leave me... don’t ...don’t...leave me all alone again... Adrian ... My loved
one...
*******
As the first rays of
sunlight made their way into Richter’s consciousness, he grumbled in his
fatigue. As he squinted his eyes open, he heard a kind voice talking to him.
“...and that’s how I came to work here... Oh! You’re finally awake Mr.
Belmont!”
The voice didn’t belong to his blond dhampire friend, that much he gathered.
And, who was it, that had intruded upon their only private space?
“What?” he groggily slurred, trying to sit up, but slumping right back
into the pillows, “Where am I?...Hnnnhh...” he grunted as his head hurt, his
body flushing with fever still.
“Lie still, sir. You shouldn’t move in your condition...” the young
redheaded girl sitting next to him said, wringing the water from a cloth and
applying it to his burning forehead, “You are at the town cottage hospital, Mr.
Belmont. You have been here for the last few days...” she went silent, looking
at him with a look on her face. After a moment had passed, she put her hand on
his and squeezed it softly.
“I know it must hurt to have your wife leave you like that, Mr.
Belmont, but you should not have ventured into the woods unarmed at night!!
What would we do without our most prominent vampire hunter? We would be left
defenseless, I tell you!!” she sighed, not noticing the shrug that Richter
involuntarily gave off. He remembered how he had been in a cottage, deep in the
woods, tended to by the serene dhampire. He remembered how mortified he had
been at having the beauty so close to him, that he had broke down and confessed
his love to him. A kiss, and then more kisses exchanged. He shrugged. But, if
he was here, and had been here for the last few days, when had he been at the
cottage? Had it all been just a fleeing dream of something unattainable? Was it
all some stupid fantasy come to life in the web of his dreams? He couldn’t be
sure, but neither could he hope that it had been true.
“...Adrian...” he breathed silently, softly remembering the most
painful moment in his life, and in the same time, most beautiful.
“Is that the name of the man who brought you here?” the young woman
asked, a smile suddenly lighting her face up, “He was very handsome, that man.
And if Adrian is his name, then, I would have to say, it suits him well.”
“Someone brought me here? Who did?” Richter felt hope and fear rise
within him, all at once, he had to know, “Was he paler than the moon itself?”
“Well, yes...”
“Was his eyes of amber, pale as ...as...”
“Yes, sir. But...”
“And his hair, was it... Flowing off his shoulders? Th-the palest blond
hair you have ever laid eyes upon?”
“Yes...Mr. Belmont. Now hush, and rest yourself. I’m sure your friend
hasn’t abandoned you ...”
“Yes, but...tell me one more thing, please, miss.”
She nodded, smiling kindly at his tired, fever-assaulted person.
“Did...did he say anything? ..anything he wanted me to know?”
Clearly, the young woman could see the desperation in his eyes, hear it
in his voice. She shook her head apologetically, and he felt his chest tighten.
“No, sir. I’m afraid he did not.” she stood up from the chair by his
bed, and gave him a faint smile, picking up the bowl of water. Her kind voice
warmed him, even though he much more longed for the cold touch of the dhampire,
the way he had been in his dreams.
It was only a dream... he thought
miserably, ...It never happened... He
doesn’t love me... He never tended to my wounds, and he never kissed me, or
wrapped his arms around me to comfort my sleeping... he bit back a sob from
escaping his throat, and hid his face under his arm. He took a deep breath to
relieve the pain from behind his eyelids. Why did it hurt? Not only was it
physical, but it dug its way down to the very core of his being. It was such a
disgrace, to feel how hot tears seeped through the slits of his eyelids without
him able to stop them.
Damn you, Richter!! he cursed at
himself, ...Crying like a spoiled brat,
over what? A dhampire, whom you should’ve not even bothered with in the first
place!!
He sighed, using all of his self-control not to sob.
“Richter!” a gasp overwhelmed him, startling him, and he instantly
ripped his arm away from his face, and stared up at the blonde leaning over
him.
“Maria! ...I...” he felt the tears burning his cheeks, and he made
futile attempts to wipe them away, but they were instantly replaced by fresh
ones.
“Oh, Richter...” Maria sighed, giving him a hug, and holding him in her
arms, “...I didn’t know you were so heartbroken over my sister...”
I’m not...Oh, Gods, why am I
not??! Richter thought, letting a sob escape him, since it was muffled by the
green dress Maria wore. She continued all while he didn’t really listen, didn’t
have the strength to pay attention.
“....If only Anette could see you now. I’m sure she wouldn’t have been
so set on leaving you, even for the briefest of moments.”
You don’t know... Oh, sweet
Maria, how could you even guess? ...that I would long for the one you love?
...it would break that wonderful, sweet heart of yours...
“What have become of me..?” he silently asked whatever god might be
listening to him.
“Hush, hush... don’t you bring yourself down, Richter. You need to rest
and let your body heal properly. It has never brought a man any happiness to
shed tears over matters long passed.”
“....I know... everyone keeps telling me that.” Richter sighed against
Maria’s shoulder, “...but, what if I don’t want to rest? What if... I don’t
wish to recover?”
“Don’t say such awful things, Richter! ...you’re weak now, and you aren’t
making any sense... probably the fever talking...”
Richter sighed, deciding to keep his dark thoughts to himself, and
wiped his face with his hands. He let go of Maria and lay back against the
pillows.
He never loved me... It was
only a foolish fantasy.... he thought miserably yet again, unable to let it
go. The dream had been so real, so vivid! He simply couldn’t accept it as being
only a dream. He sighed,wishing that
he had never wandered into the woods, wishing even further, that he would never
have told his wife about his sinful desires. How could I ever get away from this curse... How could God be so cruel
as to put me under this spell? he sighed heavily, changing his mind about
his last thought, How could I ever have
let myself be put under that dhampire’s
spell?!
“... Richter...” Maria whispered, “Do not blame yourself for what
happened with Anette. I’m sure my sister were just in one of her moods... She’ll
be back before you know it, you’ll see ...” she said, giving his hand a
reassuring squeeze before standing up and giving him a kiss on the cheek, “...I’m
afraid I have to go now, Richter. Sleep well, and I’ll come see you in the
morning ...”
Richter sighed, and squeezed her hand back, mustering a smile for her,
but remained silent. She left, and he went back to pitying himself, no one else
there to bother about his problems.
********
Night fell over the small
town, and somewhere in the darkness, the shadow of a man was slowly making its
way up to the cottage hospital. His long mane of pale blond hair was almost
white in the light of the stars up above, illuminating the darkened sky.
Still walking, he seemed to
vaporize into a thick mist, moving ever so slowly forward, seeping in under the
doors, and windows. As the mist made its way through the room, beds standing in
organized, neat rows on each side of him, framing his way. He knew where to go,
so he moved forward, still in the form of thick mist. He could smell his goal,
hear its steady heartbeat. As the mist slowed into a stop, it swiftly grew into
the form of a man. His long, almost white hair curled up by his cheekbones,
framing his pale face, as he moved closer to the bed. Carefully, he sat down on
the chair beside the bed, and scooted closer, so he could take Richter’s hand,
and look at his sleeping face.
So peaceful... he thought, ...So beautiful when asleep. he took
hold of Richter’s hand, but let go of it, in order to remove his gloves. He
reclaimed his hold on Richter’s hand, and held it tenderly, caressing the pale
skin softly.
My sweet, sweet Richter. How
can you bring such feelings to my chest? How can you make my heart flutter, and
cry out in joy with your mere eyes looking into mine? his eyes never
left Richter’s peaceful face, and he dared to lift his hand to that perfect
face, tilted it gently to the side so he was facing the dhampire.
If I could only find the
courage to speak my heart right in this room. Not merely speak my mind to you,
but speak my heart... You have my heart, Richter. It is right there in the
palms of your hands. If you only knew how far I would go to make sure you were
kept out of harms way... he sighed, not caring for once, that it was one of
his more human traits, How would you see
me, if only you knew how deeply I feel for you?
Some part of his mind wanted him to speak the words aloud, instead of
playing this game of silence. But he would not. He simply couldn’t find his
voice. It seemed stuck too far down, making his chest hurt along with his
throat. It was the mere beauty of it all, that knotted his throat together,
until he found he could hardly breathe, and it was all of his fears that
stabbed inside his chest.
Please, Richter...don’t give
up ...don’t die on me, I beg of you... he stroke Richter’s pale
cheek, and played with a curl of dark brown hair by his ear. He had no means of
stopping the sob that escaped him, but he instantly clamped a hand over his
mouth. The other was holding Richter’s cold hand in a firm grip, not showing
any sign of letting go.
Don’t leave me, Richter. Don’t
you leave me ...I couldn’t take it, the loneliness. The coldness surrounding
me, I couldn’t bare it alone... not now, when I have you. I cannot face it
alone anymore... Oh Gods, why do I feel so utterly weak? And, why over this
mortal man?! ...this married man, why do I long only for his touch on my cheek,
only his fingers lacing through my hair? Why could I not resist him? Gods, you
know I have resisted temptation before... Why not this time as well?
He already knew the answer, and it was given to him by a voice in the
back of his mind. ‘Because this isn’t
mere lust, is it? This goes beyond any shallow desire.’
The pale blond sighed, and wiped his face dry, while letting go of
Richter’s limp hand, laying it back on his chest. He gave it a final squeeze
and stood up to kiss him goodbye.
I’ll come back tomorrow,
when time allows me to, Richter... he thought silently and, turning into a bat
in midair, took his exit through the fireplace and up through the chimney.
*******
The weeks passed by, and
soon Richter was well again. At least, it was what everyone told him. Even, his
own body told him he was well. But his mind told him otherwise, as did his
heart. No matter how enthusiastic everyone was, greeting him passing by on the
street, marvelling at how he could have regained his strength in such a short
amount of time, after being hospitalized for so long.
But, Richter would only give
them his thin smile, and nod his consent before walking further on. What was
there left for him to do, but train to become a better hunter? What else could
he do, but improve his fighting skills and techniques?
Maybe he could listen to the one advice that everyone gave him. “Fall
in love, Richter! Get yourself a new wife, and love her as much as your heart
can muster. Have many beautiful children, and make your family prosper,
Richter! Just follow your heart, Mr. Belmont! I’m sure it will lead you right!”
That was what they had said,
to busy being excited over his recovery, too mesmerized by his renewed vigour,
and the disappearance of Castlevania to even notice the coldness in his eyes.
He knew he couldn’t take their advice. How could he? If he was to follow his
heart, it would lead him to Alucard, the cold
dhampire, void of emotion. How culd he go to Alucard, when he didn’t
even know where to look for him? And why would he even try, when he knew the
closest he had come to feeling his touch was in a fever’s dream?
He left his place by the kitchen table, and went to the window,
silently watching as big flakes of snow sored down from the dark sky. Winter
was approaching, in more ways than one. It would be a cold winter, that was for
sure, and being such, it would be difficult to tend to the farms outside of
town. Not everyone welcomed the winter as Richter did. The cold weather
outside, and the pale white snow reminded him of Alucard in a mysterious way.
It hadn’t snowed like this in a long time. No, wait. Richter pondered for a
moment, and then lowered his gaze to one of his hands where a small scar was
slowly fading. It snowed that day when
Alucard came to my room a few months ago... Richter froze, he couldn’t have
just thought that! When did Alucard ever come to his room? He couldn’t have
come to his room! It was impossible...but still, some part of his mind told him
that it was true.
It couldn’t be true. It was
all just a dream, like everything else. A fool’s dream. He shook his
head and stepped away from the window, remembering somberly how that was the
exact place, where his life had been shattered. He had not only confessed to
his own wife that he was a sick man, but he had also been forced to come to
terms with it himself. Not until then had it really hit him. And it had hit him
hard in the face.
Why am I so consumed by
thoughts of him? Why can’t I not just forget all about him...
How would my friends react
if I told them about my nature? What would happen if I told them? Would they
try to understand, and support me, or would they run away from me like she did? he shook his
head and went to the cupboard in the corner by the fireplace. He pulled open a
drawer and took out a bottle lying beside other items that could someday be of
use. He popped open the cork and poured himself a glass, sitting himself down
by the table. One might as well make use of the burning remedy for his problems
and heartache. No use in wasting perfectly good liquor.
******
“Richter?” the young woman asked, while landing one more set of
knocking on the door. When no one answered, she tried turning the doorknob, and
found that it was open. She entered the small house, and called out to the
silence:
“Richter? ...are you there? Hello?”
A small grunt reached her ears, and she went in the direction of the
sound. As she entered the kitchen, she saw a solemn vampire hunter slumped by
the table, glass and bottle in front of him.
“Richter!” she gasped, shocked to see her brother-in-law in his current
state, “What are you doing?!”
With a slow roll of his head, he turned to look at her, his eyes gloomy
and glazed over with a sheen of alcohol.
“...Uhm tryin’ to make myself ferget, M’ria...” he slurred, turning his
head back to the empty glass and bottle before him. And, looking at him
cautiously, Maria walked up to the table and sat down in front of him.
“Forget what, Richter?” she asked him. But, she didn’t get any answer
from him until after he had swirled the glass around for a while, looking at it
as if its contents held the answers and remedies to all of his problems.
“....D’you wanna know what I told yer sister?” he mumbled, still
staring at the glass in his hand.
She nodded, unsure what to expect, but she still wanted to see what was
to be revealed.
“...I told her the truth...” Richter mumbled, his voice quivering
slightly, “She always told me to be honest with her...that she never wanted me
to lie to her, no matter if the truth would hurt... So I did, and she left
me...”
Maria couldn’t help but furrowing her brow in confusion.
“What did you tell her the truth about, Richter? Why did she leave?”
Richter remained silent, his eyes never leaving the table. After a long
moment of him being quiet, he finally spoke:
“...I told her the truth about me, Maria... About why I couldn’t love
her the way she wan’ed me to...”
Suddenly feeling very curious in spite of herself, Maria decided to see
if Richter would trust her enough to tell her, too, the ‘thruth’ about himself.
“....I told her ‘bout my first kiss..... and she had the hugest problem
with it....”
“Well? What about your first kiss, Richter? Surely she didn’t believe
she was the first to kiss you?”
“No... It’s not that... she had a problem with whom it was I kissed...”
“...I don’t know what to say...I didn’t think my sister would leave you
because she didn’t approve of who the girl was that shared your first kiss...”
Maria said, trying to understand what had gotten into her sister. But before
she had the time to think, Richter slammed his fist into the table, his hand
shaking, the motion going through his arms, and further to his shoulder. Soon,
his whole being was taken over by the emotions brought over him.
“That’s the point!!” he slurred, his voice wavering, and his head cast
down, “It wasn’t a girl that shared my first kiss...” his breathing was coming
in shallow intakes of air, and he was noticeably taken by what he was about to
say.
“What do you mean?” Maria bluntly asked, unable to come up with any
reasonable explanation to Richter’s behaviour. Even less, could she comprehend
why he was so shaken by telling her about something so wonderful as the first
innocent kiss he had shared with the first one he had truly loved.
“I’m afraid...I don’t understand, Richter. Was it a girl older than
you? A woman, perhaps...?”
“No! ..No, Maria...!” Richter sighed, wiping his face with both hands,
and pushing aside the glass and bottle. Still not looking at the young woman
sitting in front of him, afraid that she too would shun away from him, he said:
“...it was my best friend, Maria.... I kissed my best friend, believing
that it was something magical... Thinking that the kiss in itself held some
sort of magic! Thinking that by
kissing the one you love, it would bring them to love you too...” he sighed,
trying hard to stop his voice from sounding so pitiful, “I read too many sagas
when I was young... All of those tales you were told when you were little, all
of the fairytales.. I believed them all!!! And in every single one of them, the
kiss had a magical roll to play. It was always the kiss that sealed the love
between prince and princess.... always the kiss that saved the day... The kiss
is what seals a marriage, the kiss is what you greet your loved one with when
showing them your love... You never kiss someone that you don’t truly
love...and you never kiss someone who doesn’t love you....” Richter whimpered
where he sat, finding it so hard to continue, and yet so painful not to do so.
He sighed, resting his head in his hands, afraid to see the look that he knew
would show in Maria’s eyes when realization dawned on her.
“So, I believed that the kiss was the most magical thing that God ever
gave us! That the kiss was the symbol of eternal love, and happiness. I
believed, so much it hurt, that if I kissed the one I loved, he would love me
too, as if it was already meant to be... He would love me, Maria.... He was
supposed to love me too...” he sobbed, finally letting the pain embrace him,
burying his face in his arms crossed on the table. He knew that there were only
a matter of moments before he would be all alone again. All for the better, he
would be alone to deal with his misery and pain, and his shame.
“Oh, Richter...” Maria sighed, getting up from her seat across the
table, and wrapping her arms around Richter’s quivering form. As she ran her
fingers through his hair, tucking his face to rest on her shoulder, she said:
“It’s not your fault, Richter! ....you didn’t know, you couldn’t have
known.... You were only a boy!! How were you supposed to know how cruel life
can be?!” she sighed, “It’s not your fault that your love wasn’t returned...”
She wasn’t even sure whether or not Richter was listening to her words.
He clung to her, like she was the only grasp he had left before tumbling down
the abyss of pain and misery. He cried, his tears coming forward as if all of
his feelings had gathered up inside, finally releasing themselves into a
flooding of emotion. She didn’t know what to do, not having seen many grown men
cry as Richter now did. His cries were of the sharpest pain, and the daggers of
pain shot right through her as well. Everything finally dawned upon her. As she
rocked him back and forth like a baby, she finally understood; Richter was
nothing but a lost child in that very moment that he had bared his most inner
self to her. He had shown her his heart. She threaded her fingers through the
dark brown tendrils of hair, and tried hard not to let her tears fall. She had
to be strong for Richter, when he couldn’t be strong himself.
“Hush now, Richter. Don’t you cry anymore. I promise you, everything
will be just fine. As soon as the liquor wears off, you’ll feel much better,
you’ll see.”
At her words, Richter tensed, pulling back from her warmth, as if
suddenly realizing a terrible mistake.
“I’m sorry...” he whispered, his voice just barely audible, “I’m so
sorry....!!”
“What for?”
“I...I shouldn’t have... I’m so sorry, Maria!” Richter stuttered,
looking terrified, “I shouldn’t have told you. What will you think of me....”
he mumbled, more to himself than to her.
“Richter...” she said, taking his hand in hers, causing him to
instantly lock his eyes to her sparkling blue ones.
“Who is it, that you feel so strongly for?” she asked, and wondered at
how Richter’s eyes went to the table. Was that a blush colouring his cheeks?
“I..... I cannot tell.” Richter whispered, the blush on his cheeks
growing into a darker shade of red, “You would hate me even further if you
knew.”
“I don’t hate you!! I’m trying to understand why you are so afraid of
love, Richter, that you cannot rejoyce in it!”
“It’s Alucard!” Richter blurted out, still not looking at the blonde
woman in front of him, “...It’s Alucard...”
The frown on Maria’s face vanished, replaced by a look of surprise. And
as she came to realize the most obvious, her pale eyebrows raised themselves.
‘ Maria... What would you say, if I told you... I was in love with a
mortal?...a married mortal...’ He did tell me that! ..could it be? ...What if it is so? Oh, how could I not’ve
noticed how he avoided my questions of the ‘woman’ he loved? How foolish can a
girl be?! Maria thought, scolding herself for her lack of insight.
“....Richter. I need you to do something for me, is that alright with
you?”
“What?”
“You go clean yourself up and get some sleep, and I’ll be back as soon
as I can.”
“...but....what are you going to do?” Richter asked, feeling like he
had just missed something very important.
“I’m going to see to a friend of mine’s happiness, which is something I
should have done a long time ago, instead of sulking over a lost love never
received...”
With that said, she kissed Richter’s forehead, and vanished through the
front door, leaving a very confused man behind.
*****
“My friend,” she said to the dove in her hand, “I need you to find
someone, and leave a very important message to him.” she attached a tiny roll
of paper to one wrist of the white dove, and tenderly put her hand on its head
for an instant.
“Go find Alucard for me. Bring him the message, and make sure you won’t
leave without at least a reply from him!”
She released the dove and watched it fly away. She stood looking at its
serene shape for as long as she could before she lost sight of it in the
approaching morning. She sighed, smiling contentedly, and walked back to the
central part of town, heading for the Belmont household.
*****
“Richter...?” Maria asked, as she stepped into the livingroom, and
closed the door behind, locking it for the sake of no one bursting in on a more
private conversation.
“Maria? Is that you..?” Richter’s tired voice came from the far side of
the livingroom, and as Maria turned her head to the source of the voice, she
saw Richter’s quivering form slumped down in front of the fireplace.
“Yes, ‘t is me. Are you alright, Richter?” she asked, approaching him,
and sitting herself down on the armchair in front of the fireplace.
“No.” came the weak response, “I’m afraid I don’t feel too good...”
“Oh. You aren’t getting a fever, are you?” the blonde asked as she put
a hand on his forehead.
“No..” Richter replied, taking her hand away from his forehead, a small
smile playing on his lips, but soon fading away into that tired look.
“I’m turning twenty-eight years old this year, Maria...To be honest, I
am beginning to feel old...” he turned to look at her questioning face, “I feel
like I’ve wasted too much time hiding from the world, because I don’t have any
other choice... I’m scared, Maria, that what I feel for Alucard is something
that will not be looked upon kindly. But, I know there are others like me...
And I also know that the ones who revealed themselves to the world, were
severly harrassed. Even some became outcasts against their own will, only
because of who they were. All of that, only because they were brave enough to
confess to both themselves and their family and friends, that they weren’t what
they had tried to be. Like them, I am not, what I have become... Or rather, I
do not wish to be what I’ve become.”
“What are you afraid of, Richter?” Maria asked, and to her own
surprise, Richter gave a chuckle. But his eyes were the saddest shade of grey.
“In one of my dreams, Alucard asked me the exact same thing...”
“You have had dreams of Alucard?” the young woman asked, her interest
showing clearly.
“Yes...” Richter replied solemnly, “Ever since I came back from the
castle after fighting him, I have been haunted by reocurring dreams of him. But
this one was special ...”
“Tell me. Please...”
“I dreamt that I woke up in an abandoned cottage, somewhere in the
forest, and that Alucard was the one who had brought me there...” Richter went
silent for a brief moment, drawing a deep, shaking breath, “I dreamt he took
care of me...so tenderly, he wiped my brow to calm my fever ...I dreamt he held
me in his arms... holding me so tight, to calm me in my sleep. And I dreamt he
kissed me...”
Maria looked at Richter’s trembling body, unable to miss the quivering
of his lower lip, which he bit down on.
“Why did you stop...?”
“Because it hurts, Maria! I know it never happened, and I know I’ll
never forget! It hurts because I thought I had finally found someone who could
love me, in spite, and because of who I am!! ....because I don’t know what to
do...”
Richter sighed, his appearance telling of a great weariness adding to
the sadness.
“Maria?” he asked, “What did you go about doing?? Just when you left,
you said you were going to take care of something... what was it?”
Maria only smiled at him sweetly, and said:
“I sent after a friend of mine, who also suffers from some troubles in
finding, and reaching his loved one...”
“Oh...” Richter nodded, silently accepting Maria’s cryptic words.
“Richter...” she said warmly, hooking her arm around his, “Why don’t
you sit down in this lovely armchair, and I’ll go make you some tea? Doesn’t
that sound good?” she tugged slightly at him to stand up, and so he did,
holding his robe closer to him.
“Maybe you should have stayed in bed....” the young woman commented,
but Richter only sighed in response:
“I never went to bed, Maria...”
“Oh, but for Heaven’s sake, Richter! Why not?!” Maria exclaimed,
sitting the man down on the armchair, wrapping a thick blanket around his thin
frame.
Since when have Richter been
this thin? she silently wondered, His
clothes are but hanging from his frame!!
“.......Because every single night I lay down to sleep, I am haunted by
visions of him!!” Richter sighed, refusing to lean back into the pillow Maria
set behind his head and shoulders, “Because every morning I wake up, in so much
pain of a love that I will never experience, that I think I’m about to die!!”
Richter did all not to whimper, but failed miserably.
“Oh..... I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to upset you. On second thought...I
think I’ll make you a bowl of soup or maybe some broth.... How does that sound?”
“I’m fine, thank you....You shouldn’t go through such trouble for me,
Maria...”
“Nonsense!” the blonde happily stated, and marched right into the
kitchen, preparing to make some soup for herself and the depressed man in the
livingroom.
*****
But, when she came back into the livingroom carrying two bowls of
steaming hot soup and two pieces of bread on a tray, she was welcomed by a
silently snoring Richter, lying half off of the armchair.
“Oh my..!” she whispered with a smile, setting the tray down on the
livingroom table. With careful steps she walked over to the sleeping man,
carefully stroking away a bundle of hair obscuring his face, and settling the
warm blanket snugly around his thinning shoulders.
“I can’t believe I didn’t notice sooner, Richter...” she whispered,
softly stroking his forehead, “You truly have changed.... I never thought love
could be so powerful, it could kill a man’s spirit....”
She sighed, sitting down on the sofa beside the table, picking up a
bowl of soup, and softl blowing on the surface, watching as the steam moved
away in swirls and different patterns.
To think that you could have
changed so much, without anyone even noticing... It goes beyond my
comprehension.... she thought, If
I had known, I would have come over and made you some food, knowing that you
wouldn’t be able to decline on my kind offer... she smiled, wishing that
she could at least have had some foresight.
As she finished her soup,
she cuddled up against the pillows neatly put in order on her left side, and
closed her eyes, feeling a bit tired too.
Everything will work out to
the better, Richter, I’m sure. I’m certain of it! she thought, smiling, just before she drifted off to sleep as
well.
*****
As the night came, and turned into another morning, the white dove
flew, carried by the chilling winds of the since long arrived winter. Her big
black eyes searched the landscape for one single creature; and when she saw a
village in the distance, she could feel the presence of that creature. She sped
up, knowing that her master would be pleased of the efficient delivery. It was
an important message, hanging from her wrist, after all.
The white dove swooped down, eyes dashing from every streetcorner to
every roof. The creature had to be there! She was driven by instinct, and
instinct told her that the one she was looking for, was not far away. Not far
at all.
There! There it was! The dove descended even further, going straight
for her target, annoucning her presence by sending of a trail of unspoken
words.
The serene creature looked up, searching the sky for what voice he
heard. As his amber eyes locked with the onyx ones of the dove, his brow
furrowed. Just as he raised his hand, the dove landed on his wrist.
“There, there, little one. What brings you to me?” the ghostly pale man
asked the dove, knowing she would answer him as best she could.
He detached the rolled-up note from the small dark pink leg, and
revealed a message, written in small, thin letters. As he read on, his eyes
widened, his face growing if possible even paler.
“By the Gods!” the creature gasped, leaving the white dove on his wrist
cocking its head to one side.
“Go back to your master, little one. Thank you for finding me so soon!”
the creature whispered, sending the dove off with a throw up in the air. Before
the reflecting eyes of the dove, the creature still on ground changed into a
wolf, baffling and terrifying the mortals walking the streets.
The dove watched on as the crowd was split in half, making way for the
rampaging wolf, hords of screamig humans struggling to get out of the way.
The white dove ascended once more, going farther up into the welcoming
sky, knowing somewhere inside, that her master would be pleased.
*****
Richter..! Richter!!
.....Oh, Gods, what have I done!!! the rampaging wolf tore through the wintery,
snow-burdened landscape, leaping across iceladen ditches, once flowing rivers.
He tore through icy remains of bushes, and threw his big paws forward,
stretching his legs to the fullest not stopping even to catch his breath. All
the while, his thoughts were centered on the mortal man he had so foolishly
fallen for, only to abandon in a moment of weakness. He cursed his human side,
and anguish tore its ugly claws at his chest, just as mighty as he tore through
the snow. Sooner than he wanted, he felt his strength vanishing, draining from
his limbs. Slowing down, he crumpled into the shape of a man in the soft
embrace of the snowy dunes before him.
Staggering, he rose from his slumped form, stumbling forward. It was so
much more difficult to move in his current shape, but to shapeshift into the
wolf again would drain him even more than necessary. It was not an option for
the time being. He clenched his teeth, and ran forward, going faster with each
and every step. But the sun was up, and even if he was as close to immortal as
he could be, he was still half a vampire. No matter how much the sun warmed his
skin, and no matter how much he had come to enjoy it, being in a winter
landscape and the snow reflecting the sun in a billion small stabbing rays of
light, made him weaker. The sun made him feel weak; it made him numb, all over
his body, and his eyes stung in the bright light.
In spite of this, he refused to slow down. He had to get back as fast
as he possibly could. As fast as his body would allow him. But, he thought, the mind is
stronger than the body, and the will is not to be belittled.
To be continued in chapter
three! ^______^