1. Here's an old idea. I've had this idea in my head for ages of Drac, when he hears about Meteora being told growing up to hide her tail because "Boys don't make passes at girls with Devil tails" basically summing up to "...Vell, perhapz it COULD use a little zomething." and tying a bow on it. I had to simplify it from the more comic like thing in the original idea (doing more than one drawing at a time is always a production) but I kinda like the smug supportive Uncle Drac and overwhelmed Meteora better.
I love the idea of these two as uncle and niece, especially with Meteora having originally grown up isolated and made to hide her monstrosity AND magical qualities, having someone who absolutely adores and gushes over it, and actually looks out for her, even if he's a bit goofy and paranoid is just....and Drac gets to exercise Dad mode on someone who really needs it, help someone else who was shamed for who they were like he was with the whole "Late Fanger" thing. Plus, not like he's going to mind the whole "Soul-sucking, youth draining" business. He'd love having a fierce, loyal, powerful niece who could just flipping OBLITERATE anyone who messes with the family. And who actually wants to stick around without all the lies and hijynx he's gone through to keep Mavis around. And of course, Meteora's less likely to mind his control freak tendencies. She was the same way.
Biggest thing: Meteora's rather brutally honest in her proper poised kind of way, and she'd call out both him and Mavis on their hypocrisy in a way far less nice than Ericka or even Audrey. Particularly the whole HT2 Dennis thing. She's also just about as stubborn and volatile as Ericka, with FAR more patience and capability.
2. Been wanting to draw th together for a while. Considering how similar their stories ARE in a way, though Meteora's ended....alot WORSE than Mavis'. To Meteora, Mavis is far luckier than she could ever know to have a parent like Drac, to have survived unharmed from losing her mother, and live in a world where she and her son are far more accepted than in her own.