Though he doesn't realize it, Strange is of the same mind. He doesn't want to talk to Alucard about this: the whole dying process is far too intimate to discuss with someone he doesn't like. But he feels that he must talk about it with somebody. What would the alternative be, keep it to himself? Ridiculous. How would he learn about what happened that way?
"Of a sort. It was following me at the start, lurking almost outside of my vision. It was hooded, on a horse with glowing blue eyes. It was only when I turned to confront the thing and we saw each other, eye to eye. Then the darkness spilled forth and I found myself reviving, like I did the first time."
It...was certainly something. Strange is staring off into space, distracted by what he knows he saw during his state of being in between. It's only when Bell nudges him with her nose, pressing a warm hare nose to his hand that Strange blinks back into reality and resumes some idle scratches.
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"Of a sort. It was following me at the start, lurking almost outside of my vision. It was hooded, on a horse with glowing blue eyes. It was only when I turned to confront the thing and we saw each other, eye to eye. Then the darkness spilled forth and I found myself reviving, like I did the first time."
It...was certainly something. Strange is staring off into space, distracted by what he knows he saw during his state of being in between. It's only when Bell nudges him with her nose, pressing a warm hare nose to his hand that Strange blinks back into reality and resumes some idle scratches.