Familiar
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Category:
S through Z › Van Helsing
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
25
Views:
9,393
Reviews:
5
Recommended:
0
Currently Reading:
0
Disclaimer:
I do not own Van Helsing, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
Part 5
Title: Familiar
Rating: G
Genre: Slash implied
Chapters: Drabble, 5/?
Pairing: Van Helsing/Dracula, somehow
Summary: Vladislaus Dragulia´s thoughts during the Masquerade Ball
Disclaimer: Nothing in this drabble is mine, except maybe the tiny plot-line I made up. This fiction was written only for entertainment purposes, no money is being made.
I absent-mindedly led Anna through the stiff choreography of the dance, while my eyes followed Gabriel´s every move with precision.
When your gazes met, I slightly chuckled and bowed to him.
The costume really suited him and fine feathers make fine birds.
Minutes after Gabriel had spotted Anna and me, that annoying little friar used his finger in an indiscreet manner to point at us.
I pitied Gabriel and his poor choice of company.
Carefully, I wandered into his thoughts to leave my mark.
Watching my success on his face, I turned back to Anna and whirled her around violently to stop in front of a mirror…
Rating: G
Genre: Slash implied
Chapters: Drabble, 5/?
Pairing: Van Helsing/Dracula, somehow
Summary: Vladislaus Dragulia´s thoughts during the Masquerade Ball
Disclaimer: Nothing in this drabble is mine, except maybe the tiny plot-line I made up. This fiction was written only for entertainment purposes, no money is being made.
I absent-mindedly led Anna through the stiff choreography of the dance, while my eyes followed Gabriel´s every move with precision.
When your gazes met, I slightly chuckled and bowed to him.
The costume really suited him and fine feathers make fine birds.
Minutes after Gabriel had spotted Anna and me, that annoying little friar used his finger in an indiscreet manner to point at us.
I pitied Gabriel and his poor choice of company.
Carefully, I wandered into his thoughts to leave my mark.
Watching my success on his face, I turned back to Anna and whirled her around violently to stop in front of a mirror…