โThe nameย isย Salvatore. As in savior,โ he said. There was a brief flash of white teeth in the darkness.
Elena looked down. The overhang of the roof obscured the balcony, but she could hear shuming sounds down there. But they were not the sounds of pursuit, and there was no sign that her companionโs words had been overheard. A minute later, she heard the french windows close.
โI thought it was Smith,โ she said, still looking down into the darkness.
Damon laughed. It was a terribly engaging laugh, without the bitter edge of Stefanโs. It made her think of the rainbow lights on the crowโs feathers.
Nevertheless, she was not fooled. Charming as he seemed, Damon was dangerous almost beyond imagination. That graceful, lounging body was ten times stronger than a humanโs. Those lazy dark eyes were adapted to seeing perfectly at night. The long- fingered hand that had pulled her up to the roof could move with impossible quickness. And, most disturbing of all, his mind was the mind of a killer. A predator.
She could feel it just beneath his surface. He wasย diรerentย from a human. He had lived so long by hunting and killing that heโd forgotten any other way. And he enjoyed it, not fighting his nature as Stefan did, but glorying in it. He had no morals and no conscience, and she was trapped here with him in the middle of the night.
She settled back on one heel, ready to jump into action at any minute. She ought to be angry with him now, after what heโd done to her in the dream. She was, but there was no point in expressing it. He knew how furious she must be, and he would only laugh at her if she told him.
She watched him quietly, intently, waiting for his next move.
But he didnโt move. Those hands that could dart as quickly as striking snakes rested motionlessly on his knees. His expression reminded her of the way heโd looked at her once before. The first time theyโd met sheโd seen the same guarded, reluctant respect in his eyesโexcept that then there had also been surprise in them. Now there was none.
โYouโre not going to scream at me? Or faint?โ he said, as if offering her the standard options.
Elena was still watching him. He was much stronger than she was, and faster, but if she needed to she thought she could get to the edge of the roof before he reached her. It was a thirty foot drop if she missed the balcony, but she might decide to risk it. It all depended on Damon.
โI donโt faint,โ she said shortly. โAnd why should I scream at you? We were playing a game. I was stupid that night and so I lost. You warned me in the graveyard about the consequences.โ
His lips parted in a quick breath and he looked away. โI may just have to make you my Queen of Shadows,โ he said, and, speaking almost to himself, he continued: โIโve had many companions, girls as young as you and women who were the beauties of Europe. Butย youโreย the one I want at my side. Ruling, taking what we want when we want it. Feared and worshipped by all the weaker souls. Would that be so bad?โ
โIย amย one of the weaker souls,โ Elena said. โAnd you and I are enemies, Damon. We can never be anything else.โ
โAre you sure?โ He looked at her, and she could feel the power of his mind as it touched hers, like the brush of those long fingers. But there was no dizziness, no feeling of weakness or succumbing. That afternoon sheโd had a long soak, as she always did these days, in a hot bath sprinkled with dried vervain.
Damonโs eyes flashed with understanding, but he took the setback with good grace. โWhat are you doing here?โ he said casually.
It was strange, but she felt no need to lie to him. โCaroline took something that belonged to me. A diary. I came to get it back.โ
A new look flickered in the dark eyes. โUndoubtedly to protect my worthless brother somehow,โ he said, annoyed.
โStefan isnโt involved in this!โ
โOh, isnโt he?โ She was afraid he understood more than she meant him to. โStrange, he always seems to be involved when thereโs trouble. Heย createsย problems. Now, if he were out of the picture โฆโ
Elena spoke steadily. โIf you hurt Stefan again Iโll make you sorry. Iโll find some way to make you wish you hadnโt, Damon. I mean it.โ
โI see. Well, then, Iโll just have to work onย you,ย wonโt I?โ
Elena said nothing. Sheโd talked herself into a corner, agreeing to play this deadly game of his again. She looked away.
โIโm going to have you in the end, you know,โ he said softly. It was the voice heโd used at the party, when heโd said, โEasy, easy.โ There was no mockery or malice now; he was simply stating a fact. โBy hook or by crook, as you people sayโthatโs a nice phraseโyouโll be mine before the next snow flies.โ
Elena tried to conceal the chill she felt, but she knew he saw anyway.
โGood,โ he said. โYou do have some sense. Youโre right to be afraid of me; Iโm the most dangerous thing youโre ever likely to encounter in your life. But just now I have a business proposition for you.โ
โAย businessย proposition?โ
โExactly. You came here to get a diary. But you havenโt got it.โ He indicated her empty hands. โYou failed, didnโt you?โ When Elena made no reply he went on. โAnd since you donโt want my brotherย involved,ย he canโt help you. But I can. And I will.โ
โYou will?โ
โOf course. For a price.โ
Elena stared at him. Blood flamed in her face. When she managed to get words out, they would come only in a whisper.
โWhatโprice?โ
A smile gleamed out of the darkness. โA few minutes of your time, Elena. A few drops of your blood. An hour or so spent with me, alone.โ
โYou โฆโ Elena couldnโt find the right word. Every epithet she knew was too mild.
โIโll have it anyway, eventually,โ he said in a reasonable tone. โIf youโre honest, youโll admit that to yourself. Last time wasnโt the last. Why not accept that?โ His voice dropped to a warm, intimate timbre. โRemember โฆโ
โIโd rather cut my throat,โ she said.
โAn intriguing thought. But I can do it so much more enjoyably.โ
He was laughing at her. Somehow, on top of everything else today, this was too much. โYouโre disgusting; you know that,โ she said. โYouโre sickening.โ She was shaking now, and she couldnโt breathe. โIโd die before Iโd give in to you. Iโd ratherโโ
She wasnโt sure what made her do it. When she was with Damon a sort of instinct took over her. And at that moment, she did feel that sheโd rather risk anything than let him win this time. She noticed, with half her mind, that he was sitting back, relaxed, enjoying the turn his game was taking. The other half of her mind was calculating how far the roof overhung the balcony.
โIโd rather do this,โ she said, and flung herself sideways.
She was right; he was off guard and couldnโt move fast enough to stop her. She felt free space below her feet and spinning terror as she realized the balcony was farther back than sheโd thought. She was going to miss it.
But she hadnโt reckoned on Damon. His hand shot out, not quick enough to keep her on the roof, but keeping her from falling any farther. It was as if her weight was nothing to him. Reflexively, Elena grasped the shingled edge of the roof and tried to get a knee up.
His voice was furious. โYou littleย fool!ย If youโre that eager to meet death I can introduce you myself.โ
โLet go of me,โ said Elena through her teeth. Someone was going to come out on that balcony at any second, she was sure of
it.ย “Let go of me.โ
โHere and now?โ Looking into those unfathomable black eyes, she realized he was serious. If she said yes he would drop her.
โIt would be a fast way to end things, wouldnโt it?โ she said. Her heart was pounding in fear, but she refused to let him see that.
โBut such a waste.โ With one motion, he jerked her to safety. To himself. His arms tightened around her, pressing her to the lean hardness of his body, and suddenly Elena could see nothing. She was enveloped. Then she felt those flat muscles gathering themselves like some great catโs, and the two of them launched into space.
She was falling. She couldnโt help but cling to him as the only solid thing in the rushing world around her. Then he landed, catlike, taking the impact easily.
Stefan had done something similar once. But Stefan had not held her this way afterward, bruisingly close, with his lips almost in contact with hers.
โThink about my proposition,โ he said.
She could not move or look away. And this time she knew that it was no Power that he was using, but simply the wildfire attraction between them. It was useless to deny it; her body responded to his. She could feel his breath on her lips.
โI donโt need you for anything,โ she told him.
She thought he was going to kiss her then, but he didnโt. Above them there was the sound of french windows opening and an angry voice on the balcony. โHey! Whatโs going on? Is somebody out there?โ
โThis time I did you a favor,โ Damon said, very softly, still holding her. โNext time Iโm going to collect.โ
She couldnโt have turned her head away. If heโd kissed her then, she would have let him. But suddenly the hardness of his arms melted around her and his face seemed to blur. It was as if the darkness was taking him back into itself. Then black wings caught and beat the air and a huge crow was soaring away.
Something, a book or shoe, was hurled after it from the balcony. It missed by a yard.
โDamn birds!โ said Mr. Forbesโs voice from above. โThey must be nesting on the roof.โ
Shivering, with her arms locked around her, Elena huddled in the darkness below until he went back inside.
She found Meredith and Bonnie crouching by the gate. โWhat took you so long?โ Bonnie whispered. โWe thought you were caught!โ
โI almost was. I had to stay until it was safe.โ Elena was so used to lying about Damon that she did it now without conscious effort. โLetโs go home,โ she whispered. โThereโs nothing more we can do.โ
When they parted at Elenaโs door, Meredith said, โItโs only two weeks until Foundersโ Day.โ
โI know.โ For a moment Damonโs proposition swam in Elenaโs mind. But she shook her head to clear it. โIโll think of something,โ she said.
She hadnโt thought of anything by the next day of school. The one encouraging fact was that Caroline didnโt seem to have noticed anything amiss in her roomโbut that wasย allย Elena could find to be encouraged about. There was an assembly that morning, at which it was announced that the school board had chosen Elena as the student to represent โThe Spirit of Fellโs Church.โ All through the principalโs speech about it, Carolineโs smile had blazed forth, triumphant and malicious.
Elena tried to ignore it. She did her best to ignore the slights and snubs that came even in the wake of the assembly, but it wasnโt easy. It was never easy, and there were days when she thought she would hit someone or just start screaming, but so far sheโd managed.
That afternoon, waiting for the sixth-period history class to be let out, Elena studied Tyler Smallwood. Since coming back to
school, he had not addressed one word to her directly. Heโd smiled as nastily as Caroline during the principalโs announcement. Now, as he caught sight of Elena standing alone, he jostled Dick Carter with his elbow.
โWhatโs that there?โ he said. โA wallflower?โ
Stefan, where are you? thought Elena. But she knew the answer to that. Halfway across school, in astronomy class.
Dick opened his mouth to say something, but then his expression changed. He was looking beyond Elena, down the hall. Elena turned and saw Vickie.
Vickie and Dick had been together before the Homecoming Dance. Elena supposed they still were. But Dick looked uncertain, as if he wasnโt sure what to expect from the girl who was moving toward him.
There was something odd about Vickieโs face, about her walk. She was moving as if her feet didnโt touch the floor. Her eyes were dilated and dreamy.
โHi there,โ Dick said tentatively, and he stepped in front of her. Vickie passed him without a glance and went on to Tyler. Elena watched what happened next with growing uneasiness. It should have been funny, but it wasnโt.
It started with Tyler looking somewhat taken aback. Then Vickie put a hand on his chest. Tyler smiled, but there was a forced look about it. Vickie slid her hand under his jacket. Tylerโs smile wavered. Vickie put her other hand on his chest. Tyler looked at Dick.
โHey, Vickie, lighten up,โ said Dick hastily, but he didnโt move any closer.
Vickie slid her two hands upwards, pushing Tylerโs jacket off his shoulders. He tried to shrug it back on without letting go of his books or seeming too concerned. He couldnโt. Vickieโs fingers crept under his shirt.
โStop that. Stop her, will you?โ said Tyler to Dick. He had backed up into the wall.
โHey, Vickie, leggo. Donโt do that.โ But Dick remained at a safe distance. Tyler shot him an enraged glare and tried to shove
Vickie away.
A noise had begun. At first it seemed to be at a frequency almost too low for human hearing, but it grew louder and louder. A growl, eerily menacing, that sent ice down Elenaโs spine. Tyler was looking pop-eyed with disbelief, and she soon realized why. The sound was coming from Vickie.
Then everything happened at once. Tyler was on the ground with Vickieโs teeth snapping inches from his throat. Elena, all quarrels forgotten, was trying to help Dick pull her off. Tyler was howling. The history room door was open and Alaric was shouting.
โDonโt hurt her! Be careful! Itโs epilepsy, we just need to get her lying down!โ
Vickieโs teeth snapped again as he reached a helpful hand into the melee. The slender girl was stronger than all of them together, and they were losing control of her. They werenโt going to be able to hold her much longer. It was with intense relief that Elena heard a familiar voice at her shoulder.
โVickie, calm down. Itโs all right. tust relax now.โ
With Stefan grasping Vickieโs arm and talking to her soothingly, Elena dared to slacken her own grip. And it seemed, at first, that Stefanโs strategy was working. Vickieโs clawing fingers loosened, and they were able to lift her off Tyler. As Stefan kept speaking to her, she went limp and her eyes shut.
โThatโs good. Youโre feeling tired now. Itโs all right to go to sleep.โ
But then, abruptly, it stopped working, and whatever Power Stefan had been exercising over her was broken. Vickieโs eyes flew open, and they bore no resemblance to the startled fawnโs eyes Elena had seen in the cafeteria. They were blazing with red fury. She snarled at Stefan and burst out fighting with fresh strength.
It took five or six of them to hold her down while somebody called the police. Elena stayed where she was, talking to Vickie, sometimes yelling at her, until the police got there. None of it did any good.
Then she stepped back and saw the crowd of onlookers for the first time. Bonnie was in the front row, staring open-mouthed. So was Caroline.
โWhatย happened?โ said Bonnie as the o cials carried Vickie away.
Elena, panting gently, pushed a strand of hair out of her eyes. โShe went crazy and tried to undress Tyler.โ
Bonnie pursed her lips. โWell, sheโd have to be crazy toย wantย to, wouldnโt she?โ And she threw a smirk over her shoulder directly at Caroline.
Elenaโs knees were rubbery and her hands were shaking. She felt an arm go around her, and she leaned against Stefan gratefully. Then she looked up at him.
โEpilepsy?โ she said with disbelieving scorn.
He was gazing down the hall after Vickie. Alaric Saltzman, still shouting instructions, was apparently going with her. The group turned the corner.
โI think class was just dismissed,โ Stefan said. โLetโs go.โ
They walked toward the boarding house in silence, each lost in thought. Elena frowned, and several times glanced over at Stefan, but it wasnโt until they were alone in his room that she spoke.
โStefan, what is all this? Whatโs happening to Vickie?โ
โThatโs what Iโve been wondering. Thereโs only one explanation I can think of, and itโs that sheโs still under attack.โ
โYou mean Damonโs stillโoh, my God! Oh, Stefan, I should have given her some of the vervain. I should have realizedโฆ.โ
โIt wouldnโt have made any difference. Believe me.โ She had turned toward the door as if to go after Vickie that minute, but he pulled her gently back. โSome people are more easily influenced than others, Elena. Vickieโs will was never very strong. It belongs to him, now.โ
Slowly, Elena sat down. โThen thereโs nothing anyone can do?
But, Stefan, will she becomeโlike you and Damon?โ
โIt depends.โ His tone was bleak. โItโs not just a matter of how much blood she loses. She needs his blood in her veins to make the change complete. Otherwise, sheโll just end up like Mr. Tanner. Drained, used up. Dead.โ
Elena took a long breath. There was something else she wanted to ask him about, something sheโd wanted to ask him for a long time. โStefan, when you spoke to Vickie back there, I thought it was working. You were using your Powers on her, werenโt you?โ
โYes.โ
โBut then she just went crazy again. What I mean is โฆ Stefan, youย areย okay, arenโt you? Your Powers have come back?โ
He didnโt answer. But that was answer enough for her. โStefan, why didnโt you tell me? Whatโs wrong?โ She went around and knelt by him so that he had to look at her.
โItโs taking me a while to recover, thatโs all. Donโt worry about it.โ
โIย amย worried. Isnโt there anything we can do?โ โNo,โ he said. But his eyes dropped.
Comprehension swept through Elena.ย “Oh,โย she whispered, sitting back. Then she reached for him again, trying to get hold of his hands. โStefan, listen to meโโ
โElena,ย no.ย Donโt you see? Itโs dangerous, dangerous for both of us, but especially for you. It could kill you, or worse.โ
โOnly if you lose control,โ she said. โAnd you wonโt. Kiss me.โ
“No,โย said Stefan again. He added, less harshly, โIโll go out hunting tonight as soon as itโs dark.โ
โIs that the same?โ she said. She knew it wasnโt. It was human blood that gave Power. โOh, Stefan, please; donโt you see I want to? Donโtย youย want to?โ
โThat isnโt fair,โ he said, his eyes tortured. โYou know it isnโt, Elena. You know how muchโโ He turned away from her again, his hands clenched into fists.
โThen why not? Stefan, I need โฆโ She couldnโt finish. She couldnโt explain to him what she needed; it was a need for connection to him, for closeness. She needed to remember what it
was like with him, to wipe out the memory of dancing in her dream and of Damonโs arms locked around her. โI need us to be together again,โ she whispered.
Stefan was still turned away, and he shook his head.
โAll right,โ Elena whispered, but she felt a wash of grief and fear as defeat seeped into her bones. Most of the fear was for Stefan, who was vulnerable without his Powers, vulnerable enough that he might be hurt by the ordinary citizens of Fellโs Church. But some of it was for herself.