[As wonderful as the mirrors were--as wonderful as it was both to be not alone and to ensure that Alucard was not alone--they were not without flaws.]
[At first, it'd just seemed to be the usual flaws of mirrors (tarnishing, brittle, the concern of an accident resulting in seven years bad luck [which honestly had a risk of being fatal for Trevor])... but then came the attacks. Every night, without fail, soon. And then--only a few more Strange Coincidences were needed for her to guess that their wonderful mirrors were part of how whatever-it-was behind these attacks tracked them.]
[So she'd temporarily disabled them. Just to test her theory.]
[And very soon, it stopped. So, problem being solved--why should Sypha re-enable them? She'd talk it over with Alucard on their next visit. Maybe he'd have some insight on how to improve that.]
We are. [Sypha sounded very slightly nonplussed--she was used to Alucard being overdramatic, but usually not quote like this.] Where else would we be?
i'm sorry
[At first, it'd just seemed to be the usual flaws of mirrors (tarnishing, brittle, the concern of an accident resulting in seven years bad luck [which honestly had a risk of being fatal for Trevor])... but then came the attacks. Every night, without fail, soon. And then--only a few more Strange Coincidences were needed for her to guess that their wonderful mirrors were part of how whatever-it-was behind these attacks tracked them.]
[So she'd temporarily disabled them. Just to test her theory.]
[And very soon, it stopped. So, problem being solved--why should Sypha re-enable them? She'd talk it over with Alucard on their next visit. Maybe he'd have some insight on how to improve that.]
We are. [Sypha sounded very slightly nonplussed--she was used to Alucard being overdramatic, but usually not quote like this.] Where else would we be?