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He was starting to run ragged with all those meetings.
Most of the nights he barely felt like visiting Accalon in his nursery to say hi or even give the boy a good night...Maybe it was the guilt that finally gnawed it’s way trough and made him sleep with him tonight.
The sole candle that still shone inside the room created ghastly shadows of the stuffed animals that littered the room and other monstrous forms that comes almagamations of clothes ofer furniture, boxes and kinck-nacks on top of each other and many other things...But the tiny prince just kept his peaceful sleep.
Gangrel wondered when he was in that age if he used to sleep like that, he wondered if his hair had grew so fast like Ace’s had and wondered...He still had those little bleached spots in his hands.The king had asked time and time again if those were normal and if he wasn’t sick, and time and time again, he was told that he was healthy.
“...It’s not a ylissean disease, is it? I don’t remember her hands being like that...”
A pang of cold crept trough his stomach. He made his decision, the right one! He should’t be feeling bad about this. Just because he had a stupid heart that fell for any nicety that anyone showed to him, it didn’t meant that he needed to be an idiot and let it continue to happen!
For the corner of his eye, something moves, and Gangrel looks up at Accalon again. The baby shifted a bit and finally turned to his side, snuggling the his father.
Gangrel eyes widened in the dark, but soon he moved to snuggle back closer to his son. Whispering softly as he closed his eyes, feeling the small warm human he held in his arms.
“Im going to make it right, ok? Im going to win, then im going to fix things...Maybe...Your mom get on our side when she sees what we are fighting against, yeah? Yeah, you’d like that would’t you? Though i guess not having a mom is ok too...I didn’t had a father you know? And i got raised just right...”
He continued to ramble on and talk to the infant until he finally felt asleep











