[She isn't wrong. He's seen many, many people live and die. He's seen them from birth, and he's seen them being put into the ground. It's why he doesn't care much for attachments, for companionship. Human life is so fleeting to someone like him.
[Likewise, D doesn't seem to know what to say, so he's quiet for a long time without doing anything more than blinking. She wouldn't understand that he shouldn't exist as a product of a human and a vampire, and she wouldn't understand that he shouldn't exist because he was merely an experiment. She wouldn't know, and D wouldn't tell.]
But I also do not believe it is necessary to know a person in their entirety in order to cherish them. Only to understand what they mean to you.
You are always kind to me, and I find it easy to be in your presence. If you died or departed, I would be sad. Therefore, it is a life that is precious to me.
I see. [Again, he's not sure what to say. It seems wrong to dissuade her; whether or not she is alright in his company is not his choice in the end. And, yet, he also doesn't necessarily agree in regards to himself.
Suffering and pain always follow him where he goes.] Very well.
[With a flick, his eyes lift to glance at her, deep and rusty red, almost brown. He looks as if he wants to say something, but changes his mind. She's stubborn, and he's familiar with stubborn women. Arguing isn't in his nature, so he relents.
The only way she'd understand this kind of morose demeanor would be if she had lived his life--perhaps. He can understand that.]
[ Violet just nods, seemingly satisfied, and then does something she rarely ever does-- a small smile. It's amazing how much it transforms her face. Instantly she looks so much more human, and less doll-like. ]
[He returns the bowed head politely. Despite there being a good deal of distance between them, he takes a half step back to allow her to stand, and then he turns to get the door for her.]
Be careful.
[He's not sure what else to say, knowing she is capable on her own.]
If you need me, and I am not here, Adrian will help you. [He pauses, not sure how many people use "Adrian," and he does so hate the other moniker for his own personal reasons.] Alucard.
I will be. [ Stated simply as if it were a fact as she stands and moves to the door. ] Thank you.
[ She pauses on the threshold at D's admission. "Adrian" means nothing to her and it shows in her blank expression at first, but then her eyes widen slightly in recognition at his more well-known moniker. ]
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His face holds a strangely heavy air of sadness.]
That is why human life is most precious of all.
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... You do not regard your own life as precious?
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[Which he couldn't help, and yet, his answer doesn't change.]
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[ Violet doesn't say anything to that for a moment. It seems like that puts her at a loss for words. But then, in a small voice-- ]
... Well, it is precious to me.
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Why? You don't know me very well.
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But I also do not believe it is necessary to know a person in their entirety in order to cherish them. Only to understand what they mean to you.
You are always kind to me, and I find it easy to be in your presence. If you died or departed, I would be sad. Therefore, it is a life that is precious to me.
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Suffering and pain always follow him where he goes.] Very well.
I won't stop you.
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... You could not even if you wished to.
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They do not appear to operate on either logic or will.
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Your kindness is wasted on someone like me.
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It is not a finite resource, therefore there can be no waste.
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The only way she'd understand this kind of morose demeanor would be if she had lived his life--perhaps. He can understand that.]
Alright.
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... I'm glad.
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You are a strange girl.
[It doesn't sound like a bad thing, the way he says it.]
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[ Violet bobs her head in an approximation of a bow. ]
I have duties to return to, so I shall take my leave. ... Thank you for worrying about me.
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Be careful.
[He's not sure what else to say, knowing she is capable on her own.]
If you need me, and I am not here, Adrian will help you. [He pauses, not sure how many people use "Adrian," and he does so hate the other moniker for his own personal reasons.] Alucard.
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[ She pauses on the threshold at D's admission. "Adrian" means nothing to her and it shows in her blank expression at first, but then her eyes widen slightly in recognition at his more well-known moniker. ]
... We have met. ... I will remember it.
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I'll see you again.
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