The moon was full that night, tinged with a slight hint of blue that gave it an ethereal beauty. Sylas marvelled at it, feeling that it held a different sort of significance today.
It was no longer just a rock in the skies, a piece of Earth stripped away and tied by gravity. Instead, it felt more like a stepping stone, or maybe even a distraction, obscuring what was beyond with its gorgeous light.
Sylas felt someone sit by him. The stone bench had more than enough room, though it was odd that someone would be up so late at night.
It was well past midnight. He usually liked to get to sleep on quite a strict schedule so that he could wake up early in the morning. People neglected sleep too often, when it was probably the most powerful super serum in existence.
But since he couldn't sleep either, who was to say that others wouldn't feel the same?
"Grandfather," Sylas said lightly.
Magnus smiled. By now, he was used to his grandson's stiff form of address. He knew Sylas' heart better than almost anyone else, so he wouldn't be caught up by such trivial things.
"What are you thinking about, Sylas?"
Sylas never took his eyes off of the moon. It wasn't that he couldn't answer, but that the answer would be too long, and ultimately wouldn't get to the gist of what his grandfather wanted to talk about.
"You've known for a long time?" was what Sylas eventually said.
Magnus sighed. It sounded aged and weary, and it was probably the first time his grandfather had truly exuded the presence of his age.
"The fathers of Lucius, Malachi, and Astrid, they are my brothers. Compared to the other families brought here, it could be said that we are the closest to the main family in blood. Your father, he should have been the fourth among them. He, too, should have had the title of Grimblade."
"Grimblade?" Sylas asked.
"Yes. This is the name of our Lineage. In order to better blend in with modern society, we changed our name to Brown. This is probably something that they will tell you in the coming days, but they already dumped enough on you."
Sylas nodded slowly. Truth be told, this was much easier to accept now. If his grandfather had told him a few days ago, he might have tried to check him into a hospital.
"Grimblade…"
It was a rustic name, and the emotion it gave off could only be taken one of two ways.
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