For the first time in hours he was able to think of anything vaguely resembling something besides Anabel. His mind spun, body sore and drained, but you couldn't tell by the look on his face. Bliss. Blythe would need to be fed. Rinald would need to be checked on, after having been thrown from the barracks hours earlier. His illusion...
The moment his mind cycled around to his creation, it began to evaporate. The illusory sun had shifted from dawn to dusk, just the opposite of the actual time of night at any given moment. They would find themselves back in the destroyed war room, every surface either used or broken. His mind flashed momentarily to Anabel, and the state vampirism left her body in. He couldn't help but be curious about what consequence his actions might have on her. He did not verbalize what was on his mind, afraid to depress her with thoughts of the children she most likely could never have, but in her mind, she would still be able to catch his thoughts on the matter. Consequences.
" Me? I am more exhausted now than I have ever been after any conquest or defeat, but the feelings I have now are more precious to me than any mere victory. "
Kraven drew his fingers gently across her face and pulled back a bit of hair from her face and tucked it over an ear. As he considered what was meant for them then, he absent-mindedly let his hand trace her curves from her neck down to her waist. No, she hadn't bit him, but he couldn't help but think: What if you had?
He could not explain why he had survived so long, but eventually he would die. It might be natural, he might be defeated, Kraven would not know until his time came. But recent events had lead him to believe that in the near future he might be able to trust someone besides himself with his job. He could be with Anabel, be like her, live like her and with her, instead of in front of her. He tried hard not to obsess about it, but he had often wondered what it would be like to become like Anabel. Whether it would make him less or more than what he was now. And lastly, Kraven thought about the sun. It was part of him, and he was perhaps more attuned to it's coming and going than even one such as his Mistress, whose life was dependant on being able to successfully navigate around it. And he could feel it wouldn't be long before it came, creating a smirk on Kraven's face that would probably confound her if she could not read his mind.
" You know, it won't be long until sunrise, and you made a lot of fuss about talking to everyone tonight. Plus we have the intruder from earlier, or at least the one that survived. You wouldn't be planning on leaving me tonight, would you? "
He gave her a playful look as he quickly rolled to the side and snatched up their clothes, before tossing them into an unused fireplace and chasing them with a lit torch from a bracket near the hearth.