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JamesBishop · M
He knows he should be dead, he should be dead, then why he wasn't? The plan was perfect, he knew it was about time, his favorite son was supposed to kill him, he himself wanted it that way. When you just know there is no way for a father to kill his own son, because it just makes no sense. Creating something only to destroy it later? No. But usually the other way around happens, the son always kills the father at some point, in general at least.
Bishop knows he wasn't the one who killed his maker, Carlo, because someone else just took that from him. Not that he wanted to kill him in that moment, but he didn't step forward to help him. And he still wonders why was that? It was fear? Or maybe he just wanted that to happen? No, that wasn't the reason either, he was trying to protect Aidan in that moment, when his son tried to jump to go against the Dutch. And then... He knows he cried. It was sorrow.
Maybe it wasn't Carlo's time to die just then, but it happened one way or the other.
Aidan killed him a few years ago, and by some strange reasons things changed. Someone took his ashes, one of his oh so many children that thought it all would turn into caos without his maker around to guide them, and that's how, after getting more help, they managed to put him back together.
But Bishop didn't went after Aidan in the time he was getting better, he tried to guide the small group of vampires who helped him, and they made the promise not to tell that he was alive. Aidan was better not knowing, he thought he was dead, and in a way, he though he could give Aidan this much, the freedom he had always wanted. Even when that obviously breaks James's heart, because if there was someone he loved, that was Aidan. He needed him beside him. He knows he has been bad to him sometimes, but most of the things he did were the way he had to teach him well, to understand they were no humans anymore, but vampires. Monsters. They needed to feed from humans, and survive. And that's it.
What to do when, even after all this, Aidan's maker can't stay away from his child, not really? He tried to watch over him from the shadows, and Aidan seemed to look just fine. It made Bishop take a new deep breath, to maintain himself sane, everytime he checked on him. He still lived with these two werewolves and that ghost girl, and well... At least he wasn't alone.
Until someday things changed again, and now what he knows is that, somehow, Aidan was human again, and apparently was on his own again, living in the woods. His friends sometimes visited but, he was alone anyway. And Bishop didn't know what to think, that was no possible, how in Hell a vampire could get back his humanity just like that? He had to see that with his own eyes, and maybe have a chat with Aidan, allow him to know he was still out there, his son might find this unpleasant , or maybe not, who knows? But it was the small price if Bishop wanted to find out what the hell happened.
And that's how he found him one night, walking alone. He could smell death all around his son, and that set off all alarms within Bishop. It hit him, somehow. He now wonders if he could even feel his presence around? No... He doubts it. If it was truth Aidan was human again, it was no possible. Less when he could smell how weak he was, so James followed him until he reached a bar. He waited for a moment until he could get him alone, and then approached him from behind, taking a seat beside him on the counter, just like that!
"So it's true... You're human." Bishop said, soft enough to make it sound like a whisper.
Bishop knows he wasn't the one who killed his maker, Carlo, because someone else just took that from him. Not that he wanted to kill him in that moment, but he didn't step forward to help him. And he still wonders why was that? It was fear? Or maybe he just wanted that to happen? No, that wasn't the reason either, he was trying to protect Aidan in that moment, when his son tried to jump to go against the Dutch. And then... He knows he cried. It was sorrow.
Maybe it wasn't Carlo's time to die just then, but it happened one way or the other.
Aidan killed him a few years ago, and by some strange reasons things changed. Someone took his ashes, one of his oh so many children that thought it all would turn into caos without his maker around to guide them, and that's how, after getting more help, they managed to put him back together.
But Bishop didn't went after Aidan in the time he was getting better, he tried to guide the small group of vampires who helped him, and they made the promise not to tell that he was alive. Aidan was better not knowing, he thought he was dead, and in a way, he though he could give Aidan this much, the freedom he had always wanted. Even when that obviously breaks James's heart, because if there was someone he loved, that was Aidan. He needed him beside him. He knows he has been bad to him sometimes, but most of the things he did were the way he had to teach him well, to understand they were no humans anymore, but vampires. Monsters. They needed to feed from humans, and survive. And that's it.
What to do when, even after all this, Aidan's maker can't stay away from his child, not really? He tried to watch over him from the shadows, and Aidan seemed to look just fine. It made Bishop take a new deep breath, to maintain himself sane, everytime he checked on him. He still lived with these two werewolves and that ghost girl, and well... At least he wasn't alone.
Until someday things changed again, and now what he knows is that, somehow, Aidan was human again, and apparently was on his own again, living in the woods. His friends sometimes visited but, he was alone anyway. And Bishop didn't know what to think, that was no possible, how in Hell a vampire could get back his humanity just like that? He had to see that with his own eyes, and maybe have a chat with Aidan, allow him to know he was still out there, his son might find this unpleasant , or maybe not, who knows? But it was the small price if Bishop wanted to find out what the hell happened.
And that's how he found him one night, walking alone. He could smell death all around his son, and that set off all alarms within Bishop. It hit him, somehow. He now wonders if he could even feel his presence around? No... He doubts it. If it was truth Aidan was human again, it was no possible. Less when he could smell how weak he was, so James followed him until he reached a bar. He waited for a moment until he could get him alone, and then approached him from behind, taking a seat beside him on the counter, just like that!
"So it's true... You're human." Bishop said, soft enough to make it sound like a whisper.