Van Helsing stood, brushed his coat, and turned to the trembling Cardinal. "That’s the last of Jekyll’s mistake."

"I know you killed me before," Dracula whispered, rising. "In another life. Another century. I know the Church wiped your memory so you wouldn’t drown in the guilt of all the monsters you used to call brothers."

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"Gabriel Van Helsing," Dracula sighed. "Or should I say… the Left Hand of God? The angel who fell so hard, he forgot he ever had wings."