This is a little 'side' chapter to my story Crimson Smiles. I needed to do something alittle less serious to help free my creative juices. I will probably put all my little side chapters under this 'story' so I have an outlet for the more ridiculous parts of my imagination. I walked a thin line with Jareth. It's hard to make him more villianous without taking away that essence of him being a children's movie character. And the reason its a cross over with Labyrith was because I had a bit of inspiration from a friend of mine. I'm head over heels for Alucard, she is heels over head for Jareth, we had a crazy all night movie night and those ideas we teasingly tossed around are just to much fun for me to ignore writing about.
Chapter One: Favor
October 23…London…12:36 a.m.
Alucard sat at the bar of the practically vacant pub. This particular pub was one of the few authorized 'monster' pubs in London. No humans allowed. There was real blood in the bloody Mary's, and if someone said they were a vampire, they meant it. This was not a nightclub full of posers. It was a small business run by a non-human, licensed and registered through the convention of twelve, monitored by Hellsing agents, and often raided by those agents in the search of targets or information. All the younger vampires would clear out as soon as Alucard walked in. He had no qualms about killing any of them, and he had made that point perfectly clear more than once. No one could quiet scrub all of Henry's brains off the ceiling, or James' liver off the far wall, or pull out Thomas' skull fragments that were embedded into the mirror of the men's restroom. The vampiress behind the bar came up and was trying to flirt with him. She was new. Her black hair was lifelessly straight and her skin was the perfect shade of white, with black lipstick and heavy mascara. She made sure he could see down her shirt and between her breasts. He did not pay her any attention, which was in her favor, or else she would end up impaled on the sign outside. The only other creatures in the bar were the Irish werewolf and his poker buddy, a Scottish vampire. Both creatures were well into their third century and did not bother him, and Alucard in turn ignored them. All three could hear scuttling and cackling from the dark corners of the room. The vampiress barely caught the bottles of blood wine that went flying off the shelves. Alucard pulled out Casull and fired a shot behind his back at the creature, a yelp of pain ringing out before something fell to the floor in s heap. There was a tisk tisking sound as a hooded gentleman with an absurd bird mask and cape appeared at the end of the bar. Alucard ignored the new comer. In this place such entrances were common. If you wanted so much as a glance you would need to run through here naked with a light bulb glowing out your ass.
"You killed it. Such a shame. I almost learned his name." The voice had a lyrical quality to it, and Alucard quickly aimed a shot at the masked man. Well, it was not really a man, the Fae sounded familiar to him. "Come now…is this any way to treat a King?" A smirk crossed Alucard's lips from under the brim of his hat.
"If you seek to impress me with titles Fae you are speaking to the wrong immortal." A clicking sound rang out as Alucard prepared to fire. The owner would not bother to protest the soon to be property damage, better pay for a new wood panel than be dust.
"You must be the old vampire responsible for these horrid stains. All those young blood suckers run like children once you come in." The Fae did not even blink with the large pistol pointed at him.
"And you must be David Bowie's doppelganger." The Fae pulled off his disguise, a smug smirk on aristocratic lips.
"I am found out it seems. When I tire of this appearance I will pick a new one. For now it has been most…entertaining. Fan girls are willing to do anything for their favorite character. Went to a convention last week, I left quite a few happy women in my wake." There was a round of cackles from the goblins nestled in the dark corners of the pub. "Shut up." The cackling stopped.
"What is a Fae doing so deep in such unfriendly surroundings? I thought iron was toxic to your kind." The gun disappeared once more into the near endless depths of Alucard's pockets.
"A child is about to be wished away." The Fae summoned his crystal orb and began to play with it, easily juggling it. "It will replace that one you just killed." Alucard snorted in disbelief. A child was about to be stolen more like it. The Fae were notorious for changelings, it would be no different this day and age.
"Right. Wished away. And I need to be invited into someone's home." The goblins in the shadows started to cackle again.
"Shut up." Jareth tossed the crystal into the air, watching it disappear in a burst of glitter. He would not have his subjects laughing for someone else.
"I loathe glitter." The words escaped Alucard like a growl. Jareth gave Alucard a glance, shrugging the vampire's anger off as easily as a duck does water.
"I don't blame you. It would look atrocious on you." There was a silence and Jareth rolled his eyes. "Laugh you idiots. That was the joke." The goblins burst into laughter at their monarchs command.
"It can't look any worse on me then it does on you." Alucard reached out, a bottle of wine firmly in his grasp and he set it down in front of him. The vampiress made to pour it for him, flashing him an overly toothy grin and once more thrusting her chest out at him. Finally lifting his head he gave her a seductive smirk, still not letting her see behind his glasses and into his eyes. "I appreciate you attempts to whore yourself out to me, but I'm currently in a relationship. If you would like to become my dinner there is much less degrading ways to go about it my dear." The vampiress looked taken aback and moved away from him, humiliated and frightened.
"You have a relationship? Who is the lucky corpse?" Jareth was less harsh with the vampiress, ordering ale.
"I'm with a human. I'm not taking some other vampires leftovers." Alucard watched the wine as he poured it into his glass.
"Ah…human women. So simple aren't they. A few pretty words, a dash of showing off, and they swoon." Alucard rolled his eyes behind his glasses.
"My little human is obsessing over that blasted Labyrinth movie." Jareth smirked with satisfaction, giving the vampiress a saucy wink that made her blush.
"It's the singing…and the pants. Girls just can't resist the combination. It's like catnip." The goblins all burst into laughter this time, and Jareth let them.
"I just hypnotize them. No need to bother with flashy gimmicks." Alucard took a drink from his wine glass. The two creatures in the back corner getting up and leaving. The goblins had started to steal their cards.
"You just don't have it in you to be flashy." The two inhumans glared at each other from across the bar.
"I could put you to shame with how 'flashy' I can be." Alucard hissed through his fangs.
"Killing me does not prove you can be flashy. Just deadly. Let's be frank, that point is getting a tad bit old. There are only so many times you can kill and have people be shocked before it becomes routine." Jareth was juggling three crystal orbs nimbly in his fingers.
"Shouldn't you be stealing children?"
"Shouldn't you be with your girlfriend?" The space between them was silent if one ignored the goblins, the vampiress going in the back room to keep the little pests out of the wine racks. Alucard made to sip from his wine glass, his eyebrow twitching when he noticed the glitter on his coat.
"You're glitter is spreading." Jareth let a crystal roll from his fingertips, down the bar and it tapped against Alucard's coat, the glitter attracted to it like metal to a magnet. The crystal then rolled back and joined the others in the rhythmic motions; the gentle clinking of the orbs knocking together would have captivated a human. "I was worried I might look like that piece of shit Twilight punk."
"Don't even mention that. Do you have any idea how hard it is to make glitter look masculine? Then that…series comes along and now glitter is…passé. If I ever met a vampire like that I would stuff in down an oubliette and then drain some of the bog into the room so they would drown." Alucard liked the way this Fairy thought.
"That's a bit passive for me." Jareth rolled his eyes.
"We can't all be so aggressive. I still must deal with children. And today's youth are just so…delicate. I miss the olden days when children needed more than a few bolts of lightning and having snakes thrown at them before breaking down into sobs." Alucard raised his glass to that.
"I miss the old days when vampires weren't so bloody romanticized. I don't do romantic. I already have enough stereotyping to deal with. I do not need women thinking that the only think I'm after is love. I like killing and I want a nice little human I can turn into a bloodthirsty plaything. I have no desire to be a 'reformed vampire'. Damned pieces of shit." Jareth raised his glass in return.
"To old days."
"Cheers." Both men drank from their respective glasses.
"So is this human you're with now going to be that little plaything?" Alucard sighed, running a hand through his hair. He was still trying to figure out why he was with Lina, he was not even contemplating that far in advance.
"I don't know. Right now she's obsessing over your tight pants. Last week it was Batman, and the week before that Indiana Jones. I doubt she has time to even think of me."
"Would you like her to be obsessing over you?" Jareth held out an orb, it changing into a peach, tossing it to the vampire. Alucard looked the peach over, eyeing the Fae carefully. Never trust a Fae. Well, just don't trust anyone in general, but especially someone with powers. "I can make it happen."
"And how do you propose to do that?" The peach burst like a bubble in Alucard's hand, leaving glass shards in the vampire's hand.
"You would have to do me a favor first. We Fae don't give something for nothing." A wicked smirk slipped onto Alucard's lips as he let the little wounds from the glass shards bleed.
"Nothing, Tra La La. What do I have to do? I won't go child snatching will I?" An equally wicked smirk graced Jareth's lips.
"No. I was hoping a hunter of your caliber would be able to rid me of a small problem plaguing my kingdom. Assuming you won't get lost in my Labyrinth."
"What do you want me to hunt?"
"The blasted chickens."
