Their first fight wasn't entirely intentional; Trevor saw a vampire, Alucard saw a hunter, and that was that.
Their second one was more so—ostensibly for training, but mostly for both of them to see if there was a way to gain an upper hand that they hadn't in the first match.
The many subsequent ones were all the same: claimed for training, but secretly for more, for learning how the other moved, how he strategized, how he fought and thought and planned. To learn an enemy as well as they knew themselves.
But you can't fight someone for that long without them learning everything about you as well.
And so it is somehow both surprising and yet entirely expected when Alucard pins Trevor to the ground, and Trevor yanks him in for a bruising kiss that Alucard returns wholeheartedly.
Training - Castlevania (TV) - Trevor/Alucard
Their second one was more so—ostensibly for training, but mostly for both of them to see if there was a way to gain an upper hand that they hadn't in the first match.
The many subsequent ones were all the same: claimed for training, but secretly for more, for learning how the other moved, how he strategized, how he fought and thought and planned. To learn an enemy as well as they knew themselves.
But you can't fight someone for that long without them learning everything about you as well.
And so it is somehow both surprising and yet entirely expected when Alucard pins Trevor to the ground, and Trevor yanks him in for a bruising kiss that Alucard returns wholeheartedly.