"What about Will?" Van Helsing asked. "I'd love to meet him tonight."
"Very trusting for no good reason," Van Helsing muttered under his breath.
"Lestat and Hannah are gone by now," Van Helsing muttered.
Van Helsing frowned, shaking his head. "No," he muttered, but put on a smile as they reached the table Jinx and Beatrice sat at. "OKay, ladies?" he asked.
Van Helsing walked with Carl down the stairs. "Are you alright?" he asked.
"Come on, Carl," Van Helsing muttered, grabbing Carl's arm. "Let's go see the girls downstairs."
"Downstairs in the barroom, which should be empty soon," Van Helsing muttered when no one else answered.
Van Helsing swallowed several retorts. "All that can be true... except Dracula isn't a small problem."
OOC: i just died from your post change and your evil grammar:spam2: BIC: "No," Van Helsing snapped. "That part's taken care of. What about the other hunter? And John? And Will?"
"Alright," Van Helsing sighed, putting his gun away. "What do you two plan to do in an hour or so?"
Van Helsing walked past Edward, followed by Carl. He froze when he saw Lestat at the window. "What the hell is he going here?" he snapped at Edward, pulling his gun out of its holster.
"Like I said," Van Helsing began as clamly as possible. "We'd like to come in and talk about what's going to happen after the sun goes down."
"Carl and I would just like to talk," Van Helsing said to the door, raising his voice a little.
"Shouldn't you knock or something?" Van Helsing asked quietly.
"It's worth a try," Van Helsing said, standing now.
"Should we..." Van Helsing began uneasily. "Should we go speak to Hannah and Edward to see what they're planning to do after that hour or so?"
"How many hours still sunset, though?" Van Helsing asked.
"They'll all be fine," Van Helsing replied. "They just have too many problems and emotions for their own good right now."
"Don't worry about it?" Van Helsing repeated. "Yeah... sure..." OOC: YOGA ROCKS!!! DO A TREE POSE FOR ME!!!
"I know," Van Helsing muttered, shutting his eyes. "That's what bothers me."