[Dokja may or may not have found out already considering there are two little holes in his boyfriend's neck, but that isn't the point actually.
The point is Eustace coerced him emotionally into not allowing Dokja to go any longer without knowing a vampire has been invited into their home.
He isn't the type to ever casually offer up the fact he is a dhampir; he does not hide it, but only speaks about it when the conversation makes it necessary. Apparently Dokja's idiocy makes it necessary.
He comes to casually haunt the door of whatever room Dokja has decided to inhabit on this day before whenever the Oracle destroys them. Two of the cats have followed him out of curiosity, and they are likewise ghostly in their presence of the bottom doorframe. D does not say anything which is stupid and rude.
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The point is Eustace coerced him emotionally into not allowing Dokja to go any longer without knowing a vampire has been invited into their home.
He isn't the type to ever casually offer up the fact he is a dhampir; he does not hide it, but only speaks about it when the conversation makes it necessary. Apparently Dokja's idiocy makes it necessary.
He comes to casually haunt the door of whatever room Dokja has decided to inhabit on this day before whenever the Oracle destroys them. Two of the cats have followed him out of curiosity, and they are likewise ghostly in their presence of the bottom doorframe. D does not say anything which is stupid and rude.
He really just stands there with purpose.]