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video | un: undertaker
[Undertaker pops on screen, looking like his usual self. Smiles all around, hair veiling his eyes, dark though not black clothing. He has mastered the phone-thing as of some time ago, but he hasn't had any real reason to need to use it until now.]
[Now, he has a message.]
I understand there's to be a special holiday coming up around these parts. Hygge, it's called. They say it's about family and friends, whoever you might be.
[He shrugs, grinning a little more, and though it might look wild on him, it's not entirely unfriendly.] So here's what I'd like to do. Some of you know me from the little cafe on the corner, some of you don't at all. If or not we've ever met and you feel so inclined, I've a kitchen in my house what needs using and a want to make all the hot cocoa we can handle. Stop on by and I'll welcome you to a cup of it.
[He has directions for the house, if anyone needs it. Then, with a tip of his hat, Undertaker ends the feed, leaving the invitation open to any who might take it.]
[Now, he has a message.]
I understand there's to be a special holiday coming up around these parts. Hygge, it's called. They say it's about family and friends, whoever you might be.
[He shrugs, grinning a little more, and though it might look wild on him, it's not entirely unfriendly.] So here's what I'd like to do. Some of you know me from the little cafe on the corner, some of you don't at all. If or not we've ever met and you feel so inclined, I've a kitchen in my house what needs using and a want to make all the hot cocoa we can handle. Stop on by and I'll welcome you to a cup of it.
[He has directions for the house, if anyone needs it. Then, with a tip of his hat, Undertaker ends the feed, leaving the invitation open to any who might take it.]
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There is something strangely soothing about being close to Undertaker. He has felt the draw before and he is loathe to move.}
What of you? I have not heard you complain once.
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Why should I complain? It isn't complete, but it's more than I could have asked for to have you and your son in good health, physically if nothing else. The rest, we can work on, but that we can work on it is what I care for. [Putting Vincent in his grave had been no easy task. To this day, it drew tears to his eyes and made him thankful for the long hair over his face.]
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It was difficult for you too, then. I'm sorry. {His arm slips around Undertaker's waist, giving him a soft embrace. Then Vincent pours himself another drink and sips on it.}
I will be back to myself soon. I know better than to let a band of murderers get the best of me.
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[He accepts the embrace and lets him move back and watches as Vincent takes another glass.]
You'll do this on your own, will you? [It really isn't a question.]
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I do not know how to go about it any other way. {His smile is small, but genuine.} I have those I want to protect.
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I do sympathize, my lord, and I will be there right with you [Or in front of him.] if those individuals need protecting. [He lifts a finger and points, right at the Earl's chest.] But you misunderstand. I refer to you in that.
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Me? You wish to protect me? {The idea makes him feel warmer, somehow. Happier. He grins and tips his head, dark strands falling over his eyes.} I was referring to you as well. I will protect you.
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[It won't help the pain still, but he'll crack his wall, just a little, to see that smile again.]
You and your son are all I have left in this world. You've got my protection as long as you want or need it. But for now, my lord, I think your bed is calling. [He offers out a hand and curls his fingers to gesture for Vincent to take it.] Come. I'll get you to bed and make sure you're good and rested and have a glass of water waiting when you wake.
[It seemed like he was to be guardian to both father and son. No surprise to him, he was okay with that.]
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That is until he hears what the other man has to say. His grin softens and he grasps onto the offered hand without hesitation.}
You have us for good or ill, my friend. I knew the first time we met that you were meant to be with us.
{His words come a little too easily and they are even more unfiltered than usual. He follows Undertaker's lead, stumbling a few times along the way.}
I thought you were one of those only I could see.
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[He'll amend that now. They're very careful on their way up the stairs, and he's mindful of the man's footing to keep him from ending up face first on the floor.]
I'll take the good and the ill. [That comment, that gets a curious look from him, but it's not surprising, not entirely. Vincent is a smart man. He would have noticed that Undertaker hadn't aged all his life, but he must ask, if only to keep the man engaged until they make it to the bed.] What makes you say that, milord?
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Sleep can only be missed for so long. Vincent concentrates on each step, his grip tightening on Undertaker's hand until they reach the second floor.}
You must expect equal amounts of both with the Phantomhives. {He blinks at the question, finding it comical.} I have seen men in suits on cases for Her Majesty a bit too much. I thought they were hers, at first, but others did not seem to notice them.
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Indeed, I do. One wouldn't be without the other. [He spares the man a glance at the confession, brows raised behind his bangs. That Vincent could see grim reapers wasn't new to him. That he had seemed to see so many was. He thought it might be something that came and went.] There are some things that people are not meant to see. How often had you seen them?
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Life cannot be any other way. {He cocks his head with care, considering how frequently he spied the strange men.} I saw them most on cases that needed your touch.
{i.e. dead bodies were involved.}
I'd say every other case, at least. The Queen's justice is swift. {If she wants the matter silenced, Vincent saw to it.} But I saw them before I became Earl too.
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You certainly did. [He pats the edge of the bed, inviting Vincent to sit or lie down, whichever he wants.] There exists a world after death, one most people won't ever see. They go on about their lives, they die, then they go to wherever they're meant to go after that. It's much like a business of its own, making sure souls get from the body to the right place. Those were the people you saw.
[No sense hiding it from him anymore, now that they're here.] They're called grim reapers. You know the term, I believe.
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Grim...Reapers? You sound serious. {But it's a lot to understand.} How do you know about them? Do they visit the funeral home?
{A yawn interrupts his thoughts and he wrinkles his nose.}
I saw them around Mother...
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Perhaps this should wait for a time when you're a little more sober, but yes, I am serious. What should I confess to you, I wonder?
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It's your fault I'm not. {He manages to sound petulant even though he is actually grateful.} Only what feels right. I'm destined to move on as you say. Maybe I will see a Grim Reaper?
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Oh, milord, it is very much my fault you're not sober. I made the offer and gave you the liquor, but I don't regret it. Whatever helps you sleep. [He nestles in, curling his arms in one against him, one under his head, watching the Earl quietly.]
You already have seen one. Several, even.
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I don't regret it either. {His eyelids droop against his will and he decides that, oddly, he trusts this man with his life as much as he trusted him with his death.} Mm but I haven't spoken to them, I don't think? I have always wanted to.
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What would you think if I told you you had already spoken to one, someone you've known for some time?
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Who? {Could it be - ? His eyebrows rise in wonder and confusion. What has he - or his family - done to earn the aid of a true Grim Reaper? He must be wrong.
Besides, if Undertaker is a Grim Reaper, what does it mean that Vincent can see and speak to him so easily? He isn't a stranger to death, but... Does it mean his family is cursed to always die young?
His thoughts fly immediately to Ciel.} Undertaker, are you - ?
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Please don't let it alarm you, my lord. I've been a grim reaper for some six hundred years, give or take a few decades. We don't all choose to reveal ourselves to humans, but this unnatural green in our eyes gives us away. Every time you've seen this color in someone's eyes, you'll know what they are, if or not they want you to see them.
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I am not alarmed. {Well he is, but he is smiling too. Yet the expression fades when he sees the scarring. What has his friend endured?} Does he know?
{Ciel of course.}
I don't understand why you aid the Phantomhives. You do not like the Queen. I can only imagine what you have seen and felt...
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Oh, yes. He knew long before you did. I hadn't meant him to know, but he found out by accident.
[He shifted, nestling a little closer.] That is a little complicated, I'm afraid. I am what I am and I can't escape that, but it's... Think of it as a form of employment, this grim reaper business. I sort of... quit, you could say. Went on my own. Your family allowed me to stay close to death while staying away from it.
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But he also has to admit that he likes his company too. Grim Reaper or not, that hasn't changed.}
So he can see them too? {Not just Undertaker, but the others. They must be countless.} Will you see that they don't take him prematurely? I don't know what can be done, but I worry. I suppose that is all fathers can do sometimes.
{Vincent reaches out and lays an arm across the other man's waist, welcoming him to rest beside him.}
Strict employment, I would guess. Leaving couldn't have been easy. We have plenty of customers for you, at least.
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