Elena stepped into the clearing.
Beneath her feet, tatters of autumn leaves were freezing into the slush. Dusk had fallen, and although the storm was dying away, the woods were getting colder. Elena didnโt feel the cold.
Neither did she mind the dark. Her pupils opened wide, gathering up tiny particles of light that would have been invisible to a human. She could see the two figures struggling beneath the great oak tree quite clearly.
One had thick dark hair that the wind had churned into a tumbled sea of waves. He was slightly taller than the other, and although Elena couldnโt see his face, she somehow knew his eyes were green.
The other had a shock of dark hair as well, but his was fine and straight, almost like the pelt of an animal. His lips were drawn back from his teeth in fury, and the lounging grace of his body was gathered into a pantherโs crouch. His eyes were black.
Elena watched them for several minutes without moving. Sheโd forgotten why she had come here, why sheโd been pulled here by the echoes of their battle in her mind. This close, the clamor of their anger and hatred and pain was almost deafening, like silent shouts coming from the fighters. They were locked in a death match.
I wonder which of them will win, she thought. They were both wounded and bleeding, and the taller oneโs left arm hung at an unnatural angle. Still, he had just slammed the other against the gnarled trunk of an oak tree. His fury was so strong that Elena could feel it and taste it as well as hear it, and she knew it was giving him impossible strength.
And then Elena remembered why she had come. How could she have forgotten?ย Heย was hurt.ย Hisย mind had summoned her here,
battering her with shockwaves of rage and pain. She had come to help him, because she belonged to him.
The two figures were down on the icy ground now, fighting like wolves, snarling. Swiftly and silently Elena went to them. The one with the wavy hair and green eyesโStefan,ย a voice in her mind whisperedโwas on top, fingers scrabbling at the otherโs throat. Anger washed through Elena, anger and protectiveness. She reached between the two of them to grab that choking hand, to pry the fingers up.
It didnโt occur to her that she shouldnโt be strong enough to do this. Sheย wasย strong enough, that was all. She threw her weight to the side, wrenching her captive away from his opponent. For good measure she bore down hard on his wounded arm, knocking him flat on his face in the leaf-strewn slush. Then she began to choke him from behind.
Her attack had taken him by surprise, but he was far from beaten. He struck back at her, his good hand fumbling for her throat. His thumb dug into her windpipe.
Elena found herself lunging at the hand, going for it with her teeth. Her mind could not understand it, but her body knew what to do. Her teeth were a weapon, and they slashed into flesh, drawing blood.
But he was stronger than she was. With a jerk of his shoulders he broke her hold on him and twisted in her grasp, flinging her down. And then he was above her, his face contorted with animal fury. She hissed at him and went for his eyes with her nails, but he knocked her hand away.
He was going to kill her. Even wounded, he was by far the stronger. His lips had drawn back to show teeth already stained with scarlet. Like a cobra, he was ready to strike.
Then he stopped, hovering over her, his face changing.
Elena saw the green eyes widen. The pupils, which had been contracted to vicious dots, sprang open. He was staring down at her as if truly seeing her for the first time.
Why was he looking at her that way? Why didnโt he just get it over with? But now the iron hand on her shoulder was releasing
her. The animal snarl had disappeared, replaced by a look of bewilderment and wonder. He sat back, helping her to sit up, all the while gazing into her face.
โElena,โ he whispered, his voice cracking. โElena, itโs you.โ Is that who I am? she thought. Elena?
It didnโt really matter. She cast a glance toward the old oak tree.ย Heย was still there, standing between the upthrust roots, panting, supporting himself against it with one hand.ย Heย was looking at her with his endlessly black eyes, his brows drawn together in a frown.
Donโt worry, she thought. I can take care of this one. Heโs stupid. Then she flung herself on the green-eyed one again.
โElena!โ he cried as she knocked him backward. His good hand pushed at her shoulder, holding her up. โElena, itโs me, Stefan! Elena, look at me!โ
She was looking. All she could see was the exposed patch of skin at his neck. She hissed again, upper lips drawing back, showing him her teeth.
He froze.
She felt the shock reverberate through his body, saw his gaze shatter. His face went as white as if someone had struck him a blow in the stomach. He shook his head slightly on the muddy ground.
โNo,โ he whispered. โOh, no โฆโ
He seemed to be saying it to himself, as if he didnโt expect her to hear him. He reached a hand toward her cheek and she snapped at it.
โOh, Elena โฆโ he whispered.
The last traces of fury, of animal bloodlust, had disappeared from his face. His eyes were dazed and stricken and grieving.
And vulnerable. Elena took advantage of the moment to dive for the bare skin at his neck. His arm came up to fend her off, to push her away, but then it dropped again.
He stared at her a moment, the pain in his eyes reaching a peak, and then he simply gave up. He stopped fighting
completely.
She could feel it happen, feel the resistance leave his body. He lay on the icy ground with scraps of oak leaves in his hair, staring up past her at the black and clouded sky.
Finish it,ย his weary voice said in her mind.
Elena hesitated for an instant. There was something about those eyes that called up memories inside her. Standing in the moonlight, sitting in an attic room โฆ But the memories were too vague. She couldnโt get a grasp on them, and the effort made her dizzy and sick.
And this one had to die, this green-eyed one called Stefan. Because heโd hurtย him,ย the other one, the one Elena had been born to be with. No one could hurtย himย and live.
She clamped her teeth into his throat and bit deep.
She realized at once that she wasnโt doing it quite right. She hadnโt hit an artery or vein. She worried at the throat, angry at her own inexperience. It felt good to bite something but not much blood was coming. Frustrated, she lifted up and bit again, feeling his body jerk in pain.
Much better. Sheโd found a vein this time, but she hadnโt torn it deeply enough. A little scratch like that wouldnโt do. What she needed was to rip it right across, to let the rich hot blood stream out.
Her victim shuddered as she worked to do this, teeth raking and gnawing. She was just feeling the flesh give way when hands pulled at her, lifting her from behind.
Elena snarled without letting go of the throat. The hands were insistent, though. An arm looped about her waist, fingers twined in her hair. She fought, clinging on with teeth and nails to her prey.
Let go of him! Leave him!
The voice was sharp and commanding, like a blast from a cold wind. Elena recognized it and stopped struggling with the hands that pulled her away. As they deposited her on the ground and she looked up to seeย him,ย a name came into her mind. Damon.ย His
name was Damon. She stared at him sulkily, resentful of being yanked away from her kill, but obedient.
Stefan was sitting up, his neck red with blood. It was running onto his shirt. Elena licked her lips, feeling a throb like a hunger pang, but which seemed to come from every fiber of her being. She was dizzy again.
โI thought,โ Damon said aloud, โthat you said she was dead.โ
He was looking at Stefan, who was even paler than before, if that were possible. That white face filled with infinite hopelessness.
โLook at her,โ was all he said.
A hand cupped Elenaโs chin, tilting her face up. She met Damonโs narrowed dark eyes directly. Then long, slender fingers touched her lips, probing between them. Instinctively Elena tried to bite, but not very hard. Damonโs finger found the sharp curve of a canine tooth and Elena did bite now, giving it a nip like kittenโs.
Damonโs face was expressionless, his eyes hard. โDo you know where you are?โ he said.
Elena glanced around. Trees. โIn the woods,โ she said craftily, looking back at him.
โAnd who is that?โ
She followed his pointing finger. โStefan,โ she said indifferently. โYour brother.โ
โAnd who am I? Do you know who I am?โ
She smiled up at him, showing him her pointed teeth. โOf course I do. Youโre Damon, and I love you.โ