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Third Person POV
London.
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"You are...?!." The words of the woman in red, spoken in Romanian, broke the brief silence in front of the forest near the castle. Dracula's daughter was quite surprised to find a young man there, clearly human, a wizard in other words, accompanied by a magical creature, seemingly prepared to enter her father's territory, which was very strange.
The man only stared at her, narrowing his eyes, seeming to recognize her and wondering what damned luck had brought him to et this woman in such a place.
As for the girl, still unsure of what to say, even with her 200 years of experience, she knew that few things surprised her so much, and this was one of them. She looked at him curiously for a mont. At first, she thought of covering her nose, imagining a stench wafting toward her, but noticed there was no foul odor coming from the human—at least, not from that distance.
"It can't be..." she murmured, barely able to control her body as she stepped forward, leaning in slightly to sniff the air from more than five ters away. As she got closer, she confird there was no strange sll. He, on the other hand, observed her actions with distrust and wariness.
"What are you doing?" he asked in English, making her stop at about three ters away, still trying to catch a scent, but without success. His accent, undeniably British, quickly revealed his identity.
"So it is you..." she began to piece things together. There could only be one reason for this. Of course, he was indeed the person she had been pursuing in England.
Ti seed to freeze at that mont. Snape realized he would have to take her down if he wanted to pass, and it wouldn't be discreet—at least, not if she could keep up with him. Quickly, he drew his wand, while she, in turn, widened her eyes, leaving her lips slightly parted. Before Snape could act, she was just as fast and cast a spell.
"You ca all the way here... What luck for . I can hardly believe it!" she exclaid, fearlessly lunging at him. After all, she had fought him before.
In the next mont, their spells collided. A red beam clashed with Snape's magical energy, generating an explosion that lit up the dark forest and echoed everywhere, while both were thrown back. Nearby creatures and inhabitants around the area heard the impact of their clash in the forest near the castle.
When the dust settled, both were on opposite sides of the field. Snape landed effortlessly, while the woman vanished and reappeared nearby, moving with a calm gait, keeping her eyes on Snape. Despite her leap, she walked with a natural elegance across the terrain.
"You're different from back then... You're stronger," she observed, glancing at her own hand, burned from the impact, before looking at Snape with renewed interest. In her mind, she wondered how this human had beco so powerful in just over half a year.
"Maybe I don't need to hold back anymore," she murmured with an excited smile, staring at the young man before her. He seed different now. Despite everything, she didn't find it unpleasant. He was young and, to her, certainly a man she could call the most handso she had ever seen, which left her feeling invigorated.
"Before we continue this..." she said suddenly, as Snape kept his gaze fixed on her, his wand already poised. "Surely, this place will be swarming with creatures after our little skirmish. But first... I want to know your na," she demanded.
"..." Snape didn't answer. He continued to look at her, prepared to strike at any mont, while raising a hand to the Graphorn, which seed eager to join the fight. It was better if it just stayed back and observed.
She sighed at his silence. "Well, perhaps it was rude of . You don't need to go first. Allow to introduce myself then. My na is Rosaria Valenstein, a na in honor of my mother. Since I cannot bear my father's na like my sister does, for no one can utter it without disturbing him."
Rosaria gave a small smile and continued:
"Besides, thinking about it, you studied at Hogwarts, didn't you? I ask because I rember an earlier occasion... My father's na was ntioned there once. He wanted to know who dared to call him. Now it all makes sense. Although I don't know why you weren't at the school the day we t at the auction, I'm glad to have t you and to see you again."
"..." Snape raised an eyebrow, thinking about her words but remained silent.
"Now tell your na. You know I already know a lot about you. If I want, I can easily find out, but will you really make a girl wait for you to say your na?" she insisted.
Snape stayed quiet for a mont, pondering. But she was right; there wasn't much point in keeping his na and identity a secret, especially now that she seed to know so much. Besides, Snape recalled the conversations in the Chamber of Secrets, where Dracula's na was ntioned when he spoke with Salazar's portrait.
"Severus Snape," he finally said with a firm tone. "A half-blood, if that matters to you." He shrugged, already accustod to insinuations about blood purity, and decided to ntion the detail, even though he wasn't sure of its importance to her.
"Well, it's a little disappointing that you don't co from a pureblood family," she comnted with amusent but continued, "but that changes nothing."
"That really doesn't matter," Snape replied coldly. "After all, we have unfinished business. Last ti, you played for a fool."
"Oh, that was just a test. I wanted to see if you were truly worthy. Don't be so offended, Severus Snape." Rosaria smiled as if apologizing, but Snape didn't like it. "I was, and still am, interested in you."
"..." Snape didn't reply and raised his wand. Blue electricity began to form at its tip, spreading bolts throughout the area. Rosaria raised an eyebrow, surprised, before smirking maliciously.
"Very well. Let's see how much you've grown," she said, excited. She imdiately charged and launched her red magic toward Snape. He responded with his thunder spell, which clashed against her attack.
The two spells t in midair, creating a power struggle in the next mont. Red and blue colors fought for supremacy, illuminating the surroundings. Rosaria watched the scene with fascination, noticing that Snape hadn't used Avada Kedavra but a spell she didn't recognize.
"Incredible... I'm using 50% of my strength, and it's not enough," she murmured, impressed. "The level of magic you've reached... Let's see what else you can do."
She increased the power of her wand, releasing more energy, which began to give her the advantage. Her magic started pushing Snape's spell back.
The area quickly beca enveloped by dark lines as Snape struggled against Rosaria. He noticed the approach of other presences during their duel—vampires from the region, drawn by the sound of the battle. As they appeared around Snape and Rosaria, they began disturbing Atlas.
Snape felt his strength waver at that mont and quickly unleashed more power, concentrating all his energy into the attack. His spell grew thicker, more chaotic, and more powerful, pushing Rosaria's beam back.
"What? He can pressure to this point!" Rosaria murmured, a mixture of admiration and shock on her face. "I'll use all my strength too!"
She released her maximum power, and both spells thickened, generating an imnse light in the middle of the dark forest. The vampires around them continued to watch, stunned. So of them, realizing the human was facing Dracula's daughter, Lady Rosaria, stepped forward, ready to attack Snape.
"Don't even think about it! I'm fighting him, and I don't want anyone interfering!" Rosaria's authoritative voice echoed as a direct command. All the vampires instantly stepped back, lowering the hands they had raised to attack.
Snape, alert, also glanced around, knowing he would need to keep an eye on those guys as well. His gaze fell on the Graphorn.
"Protect yourself, Atlas!" Snape shouted, as the two beams of energy continued to collide. The energy generated by the fight was increasing exponentially. It was like the first ti the two had clashed, but unlike before, when it was rely destructive, now they were on another level. Both were using their full power, making the confrontation far more devastating.
Even Rosaria seed astonished. She observed the sphere of energy forming at the collision point of their spells, growing in intensity and size. The space around them began to distort under the pressure of the magic.
The vampires, sensing the imminent danger, prepared for the impact, with most fleeing the area. In the next mont, without any warning, the sphere of energy between the two beams suddenly contracted, concentrating into a single point before exploding in a wave of pure destruction.
The explosion of blue lightning and red light began evaporating everything in its path, expanding rapidly. Snape, realizing the danger, teleported Atlas away from the affected area. Rosaria disappeared in a swift motion, avoiding being consud by the wave of destruction.
In the next instant, the entire area within a radius of 100 ters was obliterated. The explosion shook all of Transylvania, drawing the attention of creatures and humans in nearby villages. The light and tremors were felt for kiloters.
Even the old man who had assisted Snape's entry turned his eyes toward the region. He was far away but could feel the tremors and see the red glow illuminating the sky.
"What's happening there?" he murmured, terrified. "That boy's a lunatic! Where did Steve find this guy?! He's in the territory of that being!" He shook his head, nervous. "I don't want to die!"
The old man cursed to himself before deciding to run, getting as far away from the area as possible. He knew he didn't want to be involved in whatever was happening.
Inside the castle, Dracula rested in a luxurious coffin in a room decorated with opulence. Suddenly, the coffin's lid swung open abruptly, and he awoke, surprised by the explosion outside the castle.
"What is happening here? Is it Rosaria? What is she up to now?" he murmured, irritated at being awakened. He had planned to take a "nap" for a few months since his daughter had ntioned going to England, leaving him alone. Now, it seed she was already involved in so commotion. He wondered what could be going on.
In the destroyed area, Snape erged from the ashes. The entire place had been transford into a desolate wasteland, with embers still glowing across the ground. Trees, the swamp, and even the waterlogged soil had completely vanished, reduced to nothing.
Snape observed intently as he began to be surrounded. Vampires erged from all directions, advancing toward him. He narrowed his eyes, analyzing the situation. At least forty vampires were approaching, all taking combat stances, baring their claws and sharp teeth.
Snape maintained a calm deanor despite the threat. Then, his Monarch's Aura began to manifest. Dark energy radiated from him, and his eyes glead with a nacing intensity. The vampires hesitated suddenly, feeling a primal fear take hold of them. Even without understanding what they were facing, the power of that aura compelled them to retreat, shocked and terrified.
At that mont, a red distortion appeared in the air, and Rosaria reerged. Her eyes were wide with admiration.
"Incredible! That power... the power of death! I never thought a human could generate sothing like this! It's so pure..." she murmured to herself, unable to hide the fascination and admiration she felt for Snape.
Turning to the vampires, Rosaria raised her voice with authority. "What did I say about not interfering?! You'd better leave now. I'll deal with him." Her voice carried a restrained anger as she addressed them for attempting to attack Snape again.
The vampires didn't hesitate. They quickly nodded and vanished, retreating far away but still observing from a distance, unwilling to leave the area entirely.
Snape turned his cold gaze to Rosaria, who stared back at him without flinching. Her red eyes glowed intensely, and an excited smile spread across her lips.
"You're on the sa level of power as ! This is incredible! It took two hundred years to achieve this strength... but you reached it in, what, twenty years?" Rosaria smiled, still admiring the aura of death emanating from Snape.
"Don't be mistaken," Snape said in a firm tone. "I may have increased my magic, but that's no longer my focus." He stepped to the side, his eyes locked on hers. "My raw strength is far beyond yours."
In the next mont, he disappeared in a swift movent, advancing directly toward the half-vampire!
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