sir_arthurhellsing: (Arthur Grinning)
Sir Arthur Hellsing ([personal profile] sir_arthurhellsing) wrote in [community profile] tampered2007-01-12 07:58 pm

Log: Complete

When; January 12, Afternoon
Rating; PG-13?
Characters; Arthur Hellsing [[livejournal.com profile] arthurhellsing], Tia Dalma [[livejournal.com profile] tiaxdalma], and Walter Dornez [[livejournal.com profile] dark_butler]
Summary; Arthur seeks to find someone who can aid Walter with healing his mind and Tia Dalma offers to try her hand at helping Walter out. Although Walter has no clue that Arthur has been asking around.
Log;

After Walter and Rayne's attack against the Pagan cult, Arthur could see that Walter was getting increasingly worse. He didn't want to wait until the last moment and then have Alucard come along and reset Walter's mind. If Walter forgot the last fifty-five years that meant he would forget Integral and that was not something Arthur wanted.

He was hopeful that the woman Tia Dalma could help since she seemed unique herself. And her price was reasonable in his view. Anyone who could help save the life of one of his kin would have his undying respect and certainly his loyalty and protection. The task of course was getting Walter to meet with the woman so she could see if it was possible for her to help him. Arthur figured that Walter was likely suspicious of what he might be planning but his little white lie was enough to get the vampire to agree to a meeting at his flat.

Arthur stood in his kitchen making his own tea, not as good as what Walter could make but still good by his standards. He just needed something to do while he waited for Tia Dalma and Walter to arrive. Hopefully things would go well or at least not make everything worse.

[identity profile] tiaxdalma.livejournal.com 2007-01-13 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
"I not so naive to propose one course of action or another now, just speaking," Tia said, resting one arm on the back of the sofa as she spoke, hand moving absently to punctuate her words. "Not a magic spell nor potion that cure ills of the mind, not a way for me to know what it is be ailing you for certain with just this. May I assist? It seems so. If you be wantin' help, I be here. I not work on no one that not come willingly. Choice be yours."