Well, my understanding of this situation was that you two did have a plan in mind, and now it's been very derailed.
[Actually, Alucard's sure that getting the vampire into bed was the plan from the get go. He doesn't mind at all (he opposite of minds). But now, now there are options. There's a low, thoughtful noise as he puts one hand on Sypha's hip (he's not rude, there's no tickling), and the other proceeds to tangle up into Trevor's hair.]
So while I'd like to see that plan through to the end, I am also now much too curious about what qualifies as real effort in this particular case.
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[Actually, Alucard's sure that getting the vampire into bed was the plan from the get go. He doesn't mind at all (he opposite of minds). But now, now there are options. There's a low, thoughtful noise as he puts one hand on Sypha's hip (he's not rude, there's no tickling), and the other proceeds to tangle up into Trevor's hair.]
So while I'd like to see that plan through to the end, I am also now much too curious about what qualifies as real effort in this particular case.