( He does not mind in the least, grabbing a bottle they already opened, pouring the right amount as to not overpower. His (15) and his being a vampire and an Original means he overhears if there is a mutual conversation to be had, but he does not look over if she's exchanging messages, only doing his boyfriendly duty. )
Right now? He doesn't have to explain it to anyone yet. Thankfully he was able to easily corral them. But that's only going to last until they make their choices. Hence, why he would like our help.
[He doesn't want to be the lone vampire telling a room full of transitioning hunters this option.]
Give him the head start on their identity crises. Correct me if I'm wrong, blood is generally available in a morgue.
( Especially if it's attached to a hospital. How many vampires might they be worrying about exactly. He just decided to return home, he's not about to raise misfit vampire hunters. )
I suppose that depends how many of them are going to want to transition.
[Because hunters are a stubborn breed. While some forms of vampirism do have a cure, including this one, not all of them are well known or easy to find.]
[And they will eat, and a few hours later as promised, they will arrive with blood bags, and Rene will walk them in to help him give the big speech. You are in transition. You will die if you don't turn. And ...]
This is your choice. We're not here to force you either way.
[The room sits in silence, while most of the hunters eye Elijah, aware of who he is. One of the hunters, a grizzly woman in her fifties, focuses on Bela.
"You're Bela Talbot. Everyone was wonderin' what happened to you. The Winchesters said you bit it back in '08."
She purses her lips.]
Technically I did.
["Mmmm." Then she shakes her head. "I'm not turning into one of you. If I'm gonna go out, I'll go out as I am."
Five of the other faces nod in agreement, grim determination to preserve their humanity. They don't want to take that chance. But two of the younger hunters, that had clustered close together when they woke up, look a bit more uncertain.
Bela takes note, before nodding to the rest.]
Then I hope you'll all understand why we can't let you leave this room. Accidents happen, and we intend to respect your wishes.
[Bela nods, and they turn to have a brief conversation with Rene, reviewing logistics. The hunters cordon off into a corner as they discuss, and eventually the two make their way closer, one hand rubbing their arm.
"We ... we don't want to die." The one who speaks glances back to the rest of the group. "But they won't understand."
[Rene glances over to the rest of the group. "Use my office. No daylight ring for me, so there aren't any windows in there, just in case I'm working late. I'll keep the rest of them busy here."
Bela nods. Likely for the best. Wouldn't want the rest of them to try and get in one last hunt. She takes the key card from Rene and the shorter man wanders off to keep the remaining six busy.]
Follow me. We still have some time before daylight - hopefully you won't have to stay here for too line.
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We may have to make a stop at the morgue.
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( Also. Why. But, why is just always implied. )
Clean-up on aisle hunter?
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A group of hunters died at the clocktower today. And Rene just texted me to let me know that they all woke up in transition.
[Someone gave them vampire blood, but how and why is currently a mystery.]
There's eight of them.
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What hunter worth their salt and their code would willingly ingest vampire blood just in case?
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[She doesn't really have the answers for that, but from what she gathered, things went weird at the tower.]
Perhaps we should ask them when we get there.
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( Or, is that their job? )
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[He doesn't want to be the lone vampire telling a room full of transitioning hunters this option.]
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( Where Bela goes, however. )
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I'll tell him we'll be there in a few hours.
[Dinner first, likely cranky hunters after. They'll have to find blood anyway.]
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( Especially if it's attached to a hospital. How many vampires might they be worrying about exactly. He just decided to return home, he's not about to raise misfit vampire hunters. )
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[Better to be safe than sorry.]
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( Several transitioned vampires are still a handful for one, no matter how old. )
We do have daylight on our side.
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[Because hunters are a stubborn breed. While some forms of vampirism do have a cure, including this one, not all of them are well known or easy to find.]
Some may just want to end things peacefully.
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( Everyone deserves their choice. )
Then let's sit down to our meal.
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[And they will eat, and a few hours later as promised, they will arrive with blood bags, and Rene will walk them in to help him give the big speech. You are in transition. You will die if you don't turn. And ...]
This is your choice. We're not here to force you either way.
[The room sits in silence, while most of the hunters eye Elijah, aware of who he is. One of the hunters, a grizzly woman in her fifties, focuses on Bela.
"You're Bela Talbot. Everyone was wonderin' what happened to you. The Winchesters said you bit it back in '08."
She purses her lips.]
Technically I did.
["Mmmm." Then she shakes her head. "I'm not turning into one of you. If I'm gonna go out, I'll go out as I am."
Five of the other faces nod in agreement, grim determination to preserve their humanity. They don't want to take that chance. But two of the younger hunters, that had clustered close together when they woke up, look a bit more uncertain.
Bela takes note, before nodding to the rest.]
Then I hope you'll all understand why we can't let you leave this room. Accidents happen, and we intend to respect your wishes.
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( He too takes note of the two youngest. )
We are here for comfort, for solace, and for any remaining questions you may have.
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"We ... we don't want to die." The one who speaks glances back to the rest of the group. "But they won't understand."
Bela glances to Elijah, before nodding.]
We can figure something out.
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( New vampires take work. Support systems help. )
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Joining up with Monroe was an opportunity, doing what they already knew how to do best. They didn't think it would land them here.
The second hunter shakes their head. "So much for seeing the world."]
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"We don't want to hurt anyone. We'll work at it."
Bela nods.]
Though there may be moments where you won't have a choice. I hope you're prepared for that as well.
[The two look at each other, before shrugging. "They wouldn't be the first people we've killed. Hunting is messy."
"But I'm sure you already know that."]
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( He exchanges a look with Rene behind them. )
We also need to find you a location with minimal sunlight.
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[Rene glances over to the rest of the group. "Use my office. No daylight ring for me, so there aren't any windows in there, just in case I'm working late. I'll keep the rest of them busy here."
Bela nods. Likely for the best. Wouldn't want the rest of them to try and get in one last hunt. She takes the key card from Rene and the shorter man wanders off to keep the remaining six busy.]
Follow me. We still have some time before daylight - hopefully you won't have to stay here for too line.
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( Hunters and their indoctrinations. They're going to need facts, not fears and embellishments. )
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