Touch
Disclaimer:
Castlevania belongs to konami not me. I am making £0.00 out of this fic, it is
written purely because I have a burning need to create. Although I would like
to own Alucard . . . then he’d be mine.
Rating: PG-13
Setting:
During SotN, Maria
is thinking to herself after she has given Alucard the glasses to see Shaft.
Authoress note: A friend
got me to thinking that there are far too few fics about Maria.
Italics =
thoughts and flashbacks
~
She
could still smell blood.
The
smell had clung to him like a parasite, but then she had realised that the
smell came not from him but rather his clothing. He was covered in spilt blood,
strange she had thought that she had never seen a vampire in such a state. All vampires
that she had had the misfortune to meet had been pristine, no matter what she
put them through, but not him. He had been covered in grime, and the blood on
him smelt terrible, at least to her it did; mud covered his once clean boots,
his cloak was torn in places and mud soaked the bottom of it, his skin had had
both mud and blood marring it and even a few small cuts where the man had been
hurt.
The
small wounds had healed while they were talking softly, but the mud and dried
blood remained. She had had to make an effort not to stare at his clothes. She
had forced her eyes to his face and found his hair to be matted in places,
again splattered with blood. The left side of his face held a fading bruise. He
seemed to notice her staring and looked away, without thinking she reached
forwards grabbing his chin in her small hand.
“You’ve
been hurt.” She breathed, his eyes downcast he said nothing, embarrassed. She
sighed, she had never met anyone embarrassed by their injuries, her usual was
quiet the opposite, men showing off their scars to show they had endured great
pain. But he was different, embarrassed by his pain.
“it
is nothing Lady do not . . .” he winched and fell silent when she pressed a
cold, clean wet rag to his fading bruise “do not trouble yourself.”
“It’s
no trouble.” She said softly, embarrassed a little herself, this was probably futile, his wounds were healing fine on their own. He didn’t
need someone doting on him; he was Dracula’s son for crying out loud. That
thought gave her pause. He was Dracula’s son, raised in this Hell of blood and
death; she doubted he’d ever felt a truly gentle, loving touch.
It
broke her heart to think such.
“But
it is gone My Lady.” He pulled back gently from her touch and she saw that the
bruise was gone. She looked him over frowning and the damp cloth was suddenly
being used to wipe the blood and dirt from his face.
“What
on earth happened to you?” Maria said after a moment amazed that she was doing
this, amazed that he was letting her, standing perfectly still, dipped slightly
so she could reach him.
“I
think the bruise is from a war hammer, one of the creatures was wielding, I was
foolish and was to slow.” She shook her head and lifted his matted hair a
little off his fore head to find a burn, she gasped before she could stop
herself “it doesn’t hurt.” He said quickly as if to calm her “I believe that
was one of the trolls down in the caverns, they spit acidic venom.” He seemed
to be having difficulty remembering.
They
had shared soft words after that, she tending to his various injuries and he
telling her it was unnecessary but not fighting her truly. She was smiling by
the time she found the last shallow cut, cleaning it out while it healed, he
had a strange sense of humour, at least she assumed it was a sense of humour,
she wasn’t entirely sure. He may have been serious. He had tried to explain why her tending was
not necessary while at the same time trying not to mention his heritage or its
monstrous nature. She had laughed at him and his effort and he had shook his
head at her and muttered something to himself that she had not caught, but she
thought she saw a flash of a small smile but she may have been mistaken.
He
had stood then and had spoken of the fight up above and the fact that it would
ease his worry greatly if she left the castle, he was sure she was capable, her
continued existence proved that, but still he worried. She had blushed brightly
then and had muttered something about strong women, he had looked at her,
clearly not understanding what she meant. He had turned to go then and she had
stopped him, it had taken a great deal of courage and trust but she wanted to
prove to him that she could trust him. That although he thought himself a
monster that was not how she saw him.
She
had given him the glasses. The only thing she had to save Richter, she had
given to him and had spoken of illusions and secrets. He had looked at her,
shock on his features as if finding it impossible to comprehend such trust
being given to him. He looked mournfully at the glasses and then back to her.
“Thank
you My Lady, for helping
“A
creature such as you deserves more than you have.” She had breathed as he had
turned to go “I would give you that.” She wasn’t sure why she had said it so
plainly, she had blushed coming across common and easy was not her intention
but she feared that was how he would perceive her. But he had not leered or
made any notion that he thought her cheep, instead he had given her a long hard
look, a look that made her feel as if he were staring at her soul.
“I
would love you Lady.” He breathed after a moment “but it would be a curse not a
blessing.” And with that he was gone.
End
ficlet
Authoress note: short sweet and quiet
sad.
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