@Aisling "Yes," Dracula answered, leading the way to the dining room. There, some bread and different kinds of cheese and sausage were set for Toma; all the others had bloodbags laying on their places.
@Aisling "Oh, thank you," Dracula said. "The speech isn't that important. I hold the important speeches at the parliament, in Bucharest. But as a person of public interest, you always have to look good..."
@Aisling "Whatever you feel comfortable with," Dracula answered. "Tonight's New Year's Eve, and we're planning to have a big firework. The whole town will probably gather in front of the castle."
@Aisling "It was a through and through bullet," Dracula answered. "It entered my leg on one side and left it on the other.It's still laying somewhere on the battlefield."
@Aisling Mihnea took the lift together with Toma. In the entrance hall, they saw Dracula, who had just returned. His clothes were dirty, and his leg was covered in blood. Dracula looked at the big hole in his pants. "Looks like I need a new pair of trousers."