Schaffe and them enter his home at the entrance.
"I can finally get out of these clothes," said Schaffe.
"But it's because you looked like a bum you stayed alive," said Jay.
"I have to agree," said Victoria.
Victoria?" asked Alucard who entered the room and saw them.
"Alucard, I see you have been well," said Victoria.
"Yeah, but why are you here?" asked Alucard.
"Well, it was after you left. Father, have gotten angry you took the statue from him and wants you dead," said Victoria.
"I get the picture now," said Schaffe. "Just your sister looking out for you." They hear it start to rain out.
"Weird I did not expect it to rain today," said Jay.
"I would not believe the weather channel anyway…," said Schaffe as he started to feel an ominous presence coming towards the front door.
"What's wrong?" asked Alucard.
"It seems someone was following us," said Schaffe who watches the front door. They see the front door and see a man come into the manor. He was a tall man with an average build. His skin was light almost white. He had long black hair braided behind him with a small red ribbon. His most viewed attribute was his eyes which were black in sclera with crimson pupils. He wore a white jabot shirt with a dark red long coat. He wore black trousers with brown boots that were knee-high. He carried a fancy-looking rapier on the left of his black belt in a red scabbard.
"Jonathan?" questioned Victoria confused.
"So, this is where you two have gone," said The Man who is Jonathan Dracul, Eldest Son of the Vampire King.
"Why did you come here?" asked Victoria.
"Simple really. I came for what you took from father," said Jonathan.
"The statue," said Victoria.
"Correct, I came for one and the one Alucard took," said Jonathan.
"You took a statue?" asked Alucard.
"Of course, she did because she knew father would come looking for the one you took as well," said Jonathan.
"Sorry but I think of your family drama," said Schaffe. Jonathan glares at Schaffe.
"And who may you be?" asked Jonathan.
"The Great Schaffe, Lord of this Manor," said Schaffe.
"All I see is a fool of a man," said Jonathan.
"You say I am a jester?" asked Schaffe.
"That is a fool yes," said Jonathan.
"Now, answer me why does the king fear the fool?" asked Schaffe. Jonathan seemed confused by that question.
"I do not see why the almighty king would fear a bubbling fool," said Jonathan.
"One word he unpredictable that why he fears the fool," said Schaffe.
"Enough of this talk. The statue" said Jonathan.
"As long as you don't hurt anyone," said Victoria.
"You have my word, sister," said Jonathan. She opens a leather bag she had on her and tosses a strange statue at him. He catches it in his left hand.
"You plan to give it back to father?" asked Alucard.
"That is not my business. I have my plans and now yours," said Jonathan. Alucard draws his sword.
"Sorry but I don't own it anymore and I don't want to hand it over peacefully," said Alucard.
"I see you chosen death," said Jonathan. He goes into his pocket and takes out a small knife which is used to peel apples.
"You still mock me," said Alucard.
"Only you view it as mocking but this is just the gap between our skill with a blade, brother," said Jonathan. Alucard lunges at Jonathan with a sword and goes for a slash. He was blocked by Jonathan with his parrying knife in his left hand. Jonathan parries him and in a flash was behind Alucard.
"Damn," said Alucard who falls to his knees as his blade shatters into pieces with Jonathan's knife left unscathed.
"You still need work," said Jonathan.
"Fascinating," said Schaffe who seemed entertained by clapping his hands.