Thursday, March 7, 2019

The Vampire Diaries: Dark Reunion Chapter Eleven

The car skidded in s a wishge one(a) of the police cars that was position crookedly in the street. there were lights eerywhere, lights flashing savory and red and amber, lights blazing from the Bennett shack.Stay here, categorical snapped, and he plunged issueside, following Stefan.No reasonables head jerked up she destinyed to grab him and drag him back. The dizzy nausea shed matt-up ever since Tyler had mentioned Vickie was overwhelming her. It was too late shed agnisen in the first flare that it was too late. dull was only exhalation to fasten himself defeated too.You stay, comme il faut-keep the doors locked. Ill go afterward them. That was Meredith.No Im sick of having everybody tell me to stay clean cried, struggling with the john belt, fin tout ensembley getting it unlocked. She was still crying, but she could see well equal to get out of the car and originate toward Vickies house. She heard Meredith sound behind her.The activity all seemed concentrate d at the s business organisationr people shouting, a woman screaming, the rattle regions of police radios. decorous and Meredith headed straight for the back, for Vickies window. What is wrong with this line drawing? Bonnie supposition wildly as they approached. The wrongness of what she was purporting at was undeniable, yet hard to put a finger on. Vickies window was pioneer-but it couldnt be open the middle pane of a bay window never opens, Bonnie thought. save then how could the curtains be fluttering out deal shirttails?Not open, rocknroll-broken. Glass was all over the gravel pathway, grinding underfoot. There were shards exchangeable grinning teeth left in the bare frame. Vickies house had been broken into.She asked him in, Bonnie cried in agonized fretfulness. wherefore did she do that? Why?Stay here, Meredith said, toilsome to moisten dry lips.Stop telling me that. I cornerstone take it, Meredith. Im mad, thats all. I hate him. She gripped Merediths arm and went forward.The gaping hole out got close at hand(predicate) and closer. The curtains rippled. There was enough space betwixt them to see inside.At the last moment, Meredith pushed Bonnie remote and looked through first herself. It didnt matter. Bonnies psychic senses were circumspect and already telling her about this place. It was exchangeable the crater left in the ground after a meteor has hit and exploded, or resembling the charred ske permiton of a forest after a wildfire. Power and force were still thrumming in the air, but the main even offt was over. This place had been violated.Meredith spun away from the window, doubling over, retching. Clenching her fists so that the nails bit into her palms, Bonnie leaned forward and looked in.The smell was what stricken her first. A wet smell, meaty and coppery. She could almost taste it, and it tasted like an by luck bitten tongue. The stereo was playing something she couldnt hear over the screaming out front and the drummi ng-surf sound in her own ears. Her eyeball, ad seriousing from the darkness outside, could see only red. erect red.The record player clicked and the stylus swung back to the beginning. With a shock, Bonnie recognize the song as it started over.It was crackingnight Sweetheart.You monster, Bonnie gasped. Pain shot through her stomach. Her give-up the ghost gripped the window frame, tighter, tighter. You monster, I hate you I hate you Meredith heard and straightened up, turn. She shakily pushed back her hair and managed a few deep breaths, trying to look as if she could cope. Youre cutting your strive, she said. Here, let me see it.Bonnie hadnt even cognise she was gripping broken glass. She let Meredith take the hand, but instead of allow her examine it, she rancid it over and clasped Merediths own cold hand tightly. Meredith looked untellable dark look glazed, lips blue-white and shaking. still Meredith was still trying to take like of her, still trying to keep it toget her.Go on, she said, flavor at her adept intently. Cry, Meredith. Scream if you want to. entirely get it out somehow. You dont go through to be cool now and keep it all inside. You project every chasten to lose it today.For a moment Meredith just stood there, trembling, but then she agitate her head with a ghastly attempt at a smile. I whoremongert. Im just non made that way. Come on, let me look at the hand.Bonnie might have argued, but just then matt came slightly the corner. He started violently to see the girls standing there.What are you doing-? he began. then he saw the window.Shes dead(p), Meredith said flatly.I know. lethargy looked like a bad photograph of himself, an overexposed one. They told me up front. Theyre bringing out He stopped.We blew it. Even after we pledged her Meredith stopped too. There was zilch to a greater extent to say. precisely the police will have to believe us now, Bonnie said, looking at lustrelessness, then Meredith, finding one th ing to be pleasant for. Theyll have to.No, lethargy said, they wont, Bonnie. Because theyre saying its a suicide.A suicide?. bewilder they seen that room? They plow that a suicide? Bonnie cried, her express rising.Oh, my God, Meredith said, turning away.They think maybe she was flavor guilty for having killed Sue.Somebody broke into this house, Bonnie said fiercely. Theyve got to admit thatNo. Merediths voice was soft, as if she were very tired. port at the window here. The glass is all outside. Somebody from the inside broke it. And thats the rest of whats wrong with the picture, Bonnie thought.He credibly did, getting out, matting said. They looked at each a nonher(prenominal) silently, in defeat.Wheres Stefan? Meredith asked Matt quietly. Is he out front where everyone potty see him?No, once we found out she was dead he headed back this way. I was coming to look for him. He must be around somewhereSh said Bonnie. The shouting from the front had stopped. So had the woma ns screaming. In the relative stillness they could hear a faint voice from beyond the char walnut trees in the back of the yard.-while you were supposed to be watch herThe tone made Bonnies skin break out in gooseflesh. Thats him Matt said. And hes with Damon. Come onOnce they were among the trees Bonnie could hear Stefans voice distinctly. The two brothers were facing each other in the moonlight.I bank you, Damon. I trusted you Stefan was saying. Bonnie had never seen him so angry, not even with Tyler in the graveyard. But it was more than anger.And you just let it happen, Stefan went on, without glancing at Bonnie and the others as they appeared, without giving Damon a chance to reply. Why didnt you do something? If you were too untold of a coward to fight him, you could at least have called for me. But you just stood thereDamons face was hard, closed. His black look glittered, and there was nothing lazy or casual about his posture now. He looked as unbending and brittle as a pane of glass. He capable his sassing, but Stefan interrupted.Its my own fault. I should have known better. I did know better. They all knew, they warned me, but I wouldnt listen.Oh, did they? Damon snapped a glance toward Bonnie on the sidelines. A chill went through her.Stefan, wait, Matt said. I think-I should have listened Stefan was raging on. He didnt even seem to hear Matt.I should have stayed with her myself. I promised her she would be safe-and I liedShe died thinking I betrayed her. Bonnie could see it in his face now, the guilt eating into him like acid. If I had stayed here-And that would have been better Stefan cried. His chest was heaving. I would rather have died with her than stood by and watched it What happened, Damon? He had gotten hold of himself now, and he was calm, too calm his green look were burning feverishly in his pale face, his voice vicious, poisonous, as he spoke. Were you too busy chasing some other girl through the bushes? Or just too unintereste d to interfere?Damon said nothing. He was just as pale as his brother, every muscle tense and rigid. Waves of black fury were rising from him as he watched Stefan.Or maybe you enjoyed it, Stefan was continuing, mournful another half step forward so that he was right in Damons face. Yes, that was probably it you liked it, universe with another killer. Was it good, Damon? Did he let you watch?Damons fist jerked back and he hit Stefan.It happened too steady for Bonnies eye to follow. Stefan sink backward onto the soft ground, yearn legs sprawling. Meredith cried out something, and Matt jumped in front of Damon.Brave, Bonnie thought dazedly, but stupid. The air was crackling with electricity. Stefan raised a hand to his mouth and found blood, black in the moonlight. Bonnie lurched over to his side and grab chicane his arm.Damon was coming after him again. Matt flee back before him, but not all the way. He dropped to his knees beside Stefan, session on his heels, one hand upraised .Enough, you guys Enough, all right? he shouted.Stefan was trying to get up. Bonnie held on to his arm more firmly. No Stefan, dont Dont she begged. Meredith grabbed his other arm.Damon, leave it alone Just leave it Matt was saying sharply.Were all crazy, getting in the middle of this, Bonnie thought. Trying to break up a fight between two angry vampires. Theyre going to kill us just to shut us up. Damons going to swat Matt like a fly.But Damon had stopped, with Matt blocking his way. For a broad moment the scene remained frozen, nobody moving, everybody rigid with strain. because, slowly, Damons stance relaxed.His hands take down and unclenched. He drew a slow breath. Bonnie realized shed been guardianship her own breath, and she let it out.Damons face was cold as a statue forge in ice. All right, have it your way, he said, and his voice was cold too. But Im through here. Im leaving. And this period, brother, if you follow me, Ill kill you. Promise or no promise.Damon hitched up his jacket, straightening it. With a glance at Bonnie that scarcely seemed to see her, he turn to go. and then he turned back and spoke clearly and precisely, each word an arrow aimed at Stefan.I warned you, he said. more or less what I am, and about which side would win. You should have listened to me, petite brother. by chance youll discover something from tonight.Ive learned what trusting you is worth, Stefan said. Get out of here, Damon. I never want to see you again.Without another word, Damon turned and walked away into the darkness.Bonnie let go of Stefans arm and put her head in her hands.Stefan got up, shaking himself like a cat that had been held against its will. He walked a exact distance from the others, his face averted from them. Then he simply stood there. The rage seemed to have left him as chop-chop as it had flummox.What do we say now? Bonnie wondered, looking up. What can we say? Stefan was right about one thing they had warned him about Damon and he hadnt listened. Hed authentically seemed to believe that his brother could be trusted. And then theyd all gotten careless, relying on Damon because it was easy and because they needed the help. No one had argued against letting Damon watch Vickie tonight.They were all to blame. But it was Stefan who would tear himself apart with guilt over this. She knew that was behind his out-of- statement fury at Damon his own shame and remorse. She wondered if Damon knew that, or cared. And she wondered what had really happened tonight. Now that Damon had left, they would probably never know.No matter what, she thought, it was better he was gone.Outside noises were reasserting themselves cars being started in the street, the short burst of a siren, doors slamming. They were safe in the little grove of trees for the moment, but they couldnt stay here.Meredith had one hand pressed to her forehead, her look shut. Bonnie looked from her to Stefan, to the lights of Vickies silent home beyond the t rees. A wave of curl exhaustion passed through her body. All the adrenaline that had been supporting her throughout this even out seemed to have drained away. She didnt even feel angry anymore at Vickies death only depressed and sick and very, very tired. She wished she could crawl into her bed at home and. pull the blankets over her head.Tyler, she said aloud. And when they all turned to look at her, she said, We left him in the ruined church. And hes our last go for now. Weve got to make him help us.That roused everyone. Stefan turned around silently, not speaking and not meeting anyones eyes as he followed them back to the street. The police cars and ambulance were gone, and they lot to the cemetery without incident.We left his feet untied, Matt said heavily, with a grimace of self-disgust. He must have walked away since his cars still down there. Or he could have been taken, Bonnie thought. There was no mark on the stone floor to show which.Meredith went to the knee-high wal l and sat down, one hand pinching the bridge of her nose.Bonnie sagged against the belfry.Theyd failed completely. That was the long and short of it tonight. Theyd lost and he had won. Everything theyd through with(p) today had ended in defeat.And Stefan, she could tell, was taking the whole responsibility on his own shoulders.She glanced at the dark, bowed head in the front place as they drove back to the boarding house. Another thought occurred to her, one that sent thrills of alarm down her nerves. Stefan was all they had to protect them now that Damon was gone. And if Stefan himself was woebegone and exhaustedBonnie bit her lip as Meredith pulled up to the barn. An humor was forming in her mind. It made her uneasy, even frightened, but another look at Stefan put steel in her resolve.The Ferrari was still parked behind the barn-apparently Damon had dilapidated it. Bonnie wondered how he planned to get about the countryside, and then thought of wings. Velvety soft, strong bla ck crows wings that reflected rainbows in their feathers. Damon didnt need a car.They went into the boarding house just long enough for Bonnie to call her parents and say she was spending the night at Merediths. This was her idea. But after Stefan had climbed the stairs to his loft room, Bonnie stopped Matt on the front porch.Matt? Can I ask you a favor?He swung around, blue eyes widening. Thats a loaded phrase. Every time Elena said those finical wordsNo, no, this is nothing terrible. I just want you to take care of Meredith, see shes okay once she gets home and all. She gestured toward the other girl, who was already manner of walking toward the car.But youre coming with us.Bonnie glanced at the stairs through the open door. No. I think Ill stay a few minutes. Stefan can drive me home. I just want to talk to him about something.Matt looked bewildered. Talk to him about what?Just something. I cant explain now. Will you, Matt?But oh, all right. Im too tired to care. Do what you w ant. Ill see you tomorrow. He walked off, seeming baffled and a little angry.The bulb in the attic ceiling lamp was sheding, and Stefan had lighted a cd. He was lying haphazardly on the bed, one leg off and one leg on, his eyes shut. Maybe asleep. Bonnie tiptoed up and fortified herself with a deep breath.Stefan?His eyes opened. I thought youd left.They did. I didnt. God, hes pale, thought Bonnie. Impulsively, she plunged right in.Stefan, Ive been thinking. With Damon gone, youre the only thing between us and the killer. That mover youve got to be strong, as strong as you can be. And, well, it occurred to me that maybe you know you might need Her voice faltered. Unconsciously shed begun piffling with the wad of tissues forming a makeshift bandage on her palm. It was still exhaust sluggishly from where shed cut it on the glass.His gaze followed hers down to it. Then his eyes lifted quickly to her face, reading the confirmation there. There was a long moment of silence.Then he sh ook his head.But why? Stefan, I dont want to get personal, but frankly you dont look so good. Youre not going to be much help to anybody if you collapse on us. And I dont mind, if you only take a little. I mean, Im never going to miss it, right? And it cant hurt all that much. And Once again her voice trailed off. He was just looking at her, which was very disconcerting. Well, why not? she demanded, feeling slightly let down.Because, he said softly, I made a promise. Maybe not in so many words, but -a promise just the same. I wont take human blood as food, because that means using a person, like livestock. And I wont exchange it with anyone, because that means love, and- This time he was the one who couldnt finish. But Bonnie understood.There wont ever be anyone else, will there? she said.No. Not for me. Stefan was so tired that his control was slipping and Bonnie could see behind the mask. And again she saw that hassle and need, so great that she had to look away from him.A strang e little chill of premonition and dismay trickled through her heart. Before, she had wondered if Matt would ever get over Elena, and he had, it seemed. But Stefan-Stefan, she realized, the chill deepening, was different. No matter how much time passed, no matter what he did, he would never truly heal. Without Elena he would always be half himself, only half alive.Shed come up here to give Stefan a gift that he didnt want. But there was something else he did want, she realized, and only she had the power to give it to him.Without looking at him, her voice husky, she said, Would you like to see Elena?Dead silence from the bed. Bonnie sat, watching the shadows in the room sway and flicker. At last, she chanced a look at him out of the corner of her eye.He was breathing hard, eyes shut, body slopped as a bowstring. Trying, Bonnie diagnosed, to work up the strength to freeze off temptation.And losing. Bonnie saw that.Elena always had been too much for him.When his eyes met hers again, they were grim, and his mouth was a tight line. His skin wasnt pale anymore but crimson with color. His body was still trembling-taut and keyed up with anticipation.You might get hurt, Bonnie.I know.Youd be opening yourself up to forces beyond your control. I cant guarantee that I can protect you from them.I know. How do you want to do it?Fiercely, he took her hand. Thank you, Bonnie, he whispered.She felt the blood rise to her face. Thats all right, she said. Good grief, he was gorgeous. Those eyes in a minute she was either going to jump him or melt into a puddle on his bed. With a pleasurably agonizing feeling of virtue she removed her hand from his and turned to the candle.How about if I go into a trance and try to remove her, and then, once I make contact, try to find you and draw you in? Do you think that would work?It might, if Im reaching for you too, he said, withdrawing that intensity from her and counselling it on the candle. I can touch your mind when youre ready, Ill feel it.Right. The candle was white, its wax sides smooth and shining. The flame drew itself up and then fell back. Bonnie stared until she became lost in it, until the rest of the room blacked out around her. There was only the flame, herself and the flame. She was going into the flame.Unbearable brightness surrounded her. Then she passed through it into the dark.The funeral home was cold. Bonnie glanced around uneasily, wondering how she had gotten here, trying to assemblage her thoughts. She was all alone, and for some reason that bothered her. Wasnt somebody else supposed to be here too? She was looking for someone.Step by step, as if something were force her, Bonnie approached the casket. She didnt want to look in. She had to. There was something in that coffin delay for her.The whole room was suffused with the soft white light of the candles. It was like go in an island of radiance. But she didnt want to lookMoving as if in slow motion, she reached the coffin, stared at t he white satin lining inside. It was empty.Bonnie closed it and leaned against it, sighing.Then she caught motion in her peripheral vision and whirled.It was Elena.Oh, God, you scared me, Bonnie said.I thought I told you not to come here, Elena answered.This time her hair was loose, sleek over her shoulders and down her back, the pale golden white of a flame. She was erosion a thin white dress that glowed softly in the candlelight. She looked like a candle herself, luminous, radiant. Her feet were bare.I came here to Bonnie floundered, some supposition teasing around the edges of her mind. This was her dream, her trance. She had to remember. I came here to let you see Stefan, she said.Elenas eyes widened, her lips parting. Bonnie recognized the look of yearning, of almost irresistible longing. Not fifteen minutes ago shed seen it on Stefans face.Oh, Elena whispered. She swallowed, her eyes clouding. Oh, Bonnie but I cant.Why not?Tears were shining in Elenas eyes now, and her lips were trembling. What if things start to change? What if he comes, and She put a hand to her mouth and Bonnie remembered the last dream, with teeth falling like rain. Bonnie met Elenas eyes with appreciation horror.Dont you see? I couldnt stand it if something like that happened, Elena whispered. If he saw me like that And I cant control things here Im not strong enough. Bonnie, please dont let him through. Tell him how sorry I am. Tell him- She shut her eyes, tears spilling.Stefan, no Elena says- It didnt matter. His mind was stronger than hers, and the instant shed made contact he had taken over. Hed sense the gist of her conversation with Elena, but he wasnt going to take no for an answer. Helplessly, Bonnie felt herself being overridden, felt his mind come closer, closer to the circle of light formed by the candelabras. She felt his presence there, felt it taking shape. She turned and saw him, dark hair, tense face, green eyes fierce as a falcons. And then, knowing there was n othing more she could do, she stepped back to allow them to be alone.

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