Elena felt her flesh creep at the words.
โYou donโt mean that,โ she said shakily. She remembered what she had seen on the roof, the blood smeared on Stefanโs lips, and she forced herself not to recoil from him. โStefan, I know you. You couldnโt have done thatโฆ.โ
He ignored her protestations, just went on staring with eyes that burned like the green ice at the bottom of a glacier. He was looking through her, into some incomprehensible distance. โAs I lay in bed that night, I hoped against hope that she would come. Already I was noticing some of the changes in myself. I could see better in the dark; it seemed I could hear better. I felt stronger than ever before, full of some elemental energy. And I was hungry.
โIt was a hunger I had never imagined. At dinner I found that ordinary food and drink did nothing to satisfy it. I couldnโt understand that. And then I saw the white neck of one of the serving girls, and I knew why.โ He drew a long breath, his eyes dark and tortured. โThat night, I resisted the need, though it took all my will. I was thinking of Katherine, and praying she would come to me. Praying!โ He gave a short laugh. โIf a creature like me can pray.โ
Elenaโs fingers were numb within his grasp, but she tried to tighten them, to send him reassurance. โGo on, Stefan.โ
He had no trouble speaking now. He seemed almost to have forgotten her presence, as if he were telling this story to himself.
โThe next morning the need was stronger. It was as if my own veins were dry and cracked, desperate for moisture. I knew that I couldnโt stand it for long.
โI went to Katherineโs chambers. I meant to ask her, to plead with her
โโ His voice cracked. He paused and then went on. โBut Damon was there already, waiting outside her rooms. I could see thatย heย hadnโt
resisted the need. The glow of his skin, the spring in his step, told me that. He looked as smug as the cat whoโs had the cream.
โBut he hadnโt had Katherine. โKnock all you like,โ he said to me, โbut the female dragon inside wonโt let you past. Iโve tried already. Shall we overpower her, you and I?โ
โI wouldnโt answer him. The look on his face, that sly, self-satisfied look, repelled me. I pounded on that door to wake โฆโ He faltered, and then gave another humorless laugh. โI was going to say, โto wake the dead.โ But the dead arenโt so hard to wake after all, are they?โ After a moment, he went on.
โThe maid, Gudren, opened the door. She had a face like a flat white plate, and eyes like black glass. I asked her if I could see her mistress. I expected to be told that Katherine was asleep, but instead Gudren just looked at me, then at Damon over my shoulder.
โโI would not tellย him,โย she said at last, โbut I will tell you. My lady Katerina is not within. She went out early this morning, to walk in the gardens. She said she had much need of thought.โ
โI was surprised. โEarly this morning?โ I said.
โโYes,โ she replied. She looked at both Damon and me without liking. โMy mistress was very unhappy last night,โ she said meaningfully. โAll night long, she wept.โ
โWhen she said that, a strange feeling came over me. It wasnโt just shame and grief that Katherine should be so unhappy. It was fear. I forgot my hunger and weakness. I even forgot my enmity for Damon. I was filled with haste and a great driving urgency. I turned to Damon and told him that we had to find Katherine, and to my surprise he just nodded.
โWe began to search the gardens, calling Katherineโs name. I remember just what everything looked like that day. The sun was shining on the high cypress trees and the pines in the garden. Damon and I hurried between them, moving more and more quickly, and calling. We kept calling her โฆโ
Elena could feel the tremors in Stefanโs body, communicated to her through his tightly gripping fingers. He was breathing rapidly but shallowly.
โWe had almost reached the end of the gardens when I remembered a place that Katherine had loved. It was a little way out onto the grounds, a low wall beside a lemon tree. I started there, shouting for her. But as I got closer, I stopped shouting. I feltโฆ a fearโa terrible premonition.
And I knew I mustnโtโmustnโt goโโ
โStefan!โ said Elena. He was hurting her, his fingers biting into her own, crushing them. The tremors racing through his body were growing, becoming shudders. โStefan, please!โ
But he gave no sign that he heard her. โIt was likeโa nightmareโ everything happening so slowly. I couldnโt moveโand yet I had to. I had to keep walking. With each step, the fear grew stronger. I could smell it. A smell like burned fat. I mustnโt go thereโI donโt want to see itโโ
His voice had become high, and urgent, his breath coming in gasps. His eyes were wide and dilated, like a terrified childโs. Elena gripped his viselike fingers with her other hand, enfolding them completely. โStefan, itโs all right. Youโre not there. Youโre here with me.โ
โI donโt want to see itโbut I canโt help it. Thereโs something white.
Something white under the tree. Donโt make me look at it!โ โStefan, Stefan, look at me!โ
He was beyond hearing. His words came in heaving spasms, as if he could not control them, could not get them out fast enough. โI canโt go any closerโbut I do. I see the tree, the wall. And that white. Behind the tree. White with gold underneath. And then I know, I know, and Iโm moving toward it because itโs her dress. Katherineโs white dress. And I get around the tree and I see it on the ground and itโs true. Itโs Katherineโs dressโโhis voice rose and broke in unimaginable horror
โโbut Katherine isnโt in it.โ
Elena felt a chill, as if her body had been plunged into ice water. Her skin rose in goose-flesh, and she tried to speak to him but couldnโt. He was rattling on as if he could keep the terror away if he kept on talking.
โKatherine isnโt there, so maybe itโs all a joke, but her dress is on the ground and itโs full of ashes. Like the ashes in the hearth, just like that, only these smell of burned flesh. They stink. The smell is making me sick and faint. Beside the sleeve of the dress is a piece of parchment. And on a rock, on a rock a little way away is a ring. A ring with a blue stone, Katherineโs ring. Katherineโs ring โฆโ Suddenly, he called out in a terrible voice, โKatherine, what have youย done?โย Then he fell to his knees, releasing Elenaโs fingers at last, to bury his face in his hands.
Elena held him as he was gripped by wracking sobs. She held his shoulders, pulling him to her lap. โKatherine took the ring off,โ she whispered. It was not a question. โShe exposed herself to the sun.โ
His harsh sobs went on and on, as she held him to the full skirts of the blue gown, stroking his quivering shoulders. She murmured nonsense meant to soothe him, pushing away her own horror. And, presently, he quieted and lifted his head. He spoke thickly, but he seemed to have returned to the present, to have come back.
โThe parchment was a note, for me and for Damon. It said she had been selfish, wanting to have both of us. It saidโshe couldnโt bear to be the cause of strife between us. She hoped that once she was gone we would no longer hate each other. She did it to bring us together.โ
โOh, Stefan,โ whispered Elena. She felt burning tears fill her own eyes in sympathy. โOh, Stefan, Iโm so sorry. But donโt you see, after all this time, that what Katherine did was wrong? It was selfish, even, and it wasย herย choice. In a way, it had nothing to do with you, or with Damon.โ
Stefan shook his head as if to shake off the truth of the words. โShe gave her life โฆ for that. We killed her.โ He was sitting up now. But his eyes were still dilated, great disks of black, and he had the look of a small bewildered boy.
โDamon came up behind me. He took the note and read it. And thenโ I think he went mad. We were both mad. I had picked up Katherineโs ring, and he tried to take it. He shouldnโt have. We struggled. We said terrible things to each other. We each blamed the other for what had happened. I donโt remember how we got back to the house; but suddenly I had my sword. We were fighting. I wanted to destroy that arrogant face forever, to kill him. I remember my father shouting from the house. We fought harder, to finish it before he reached us.
โAnd we were well matched. But Damon had always been stronger, and that day he seemed faster, too, as if he had changed more than I had. And so while my father was still shouting from the window I felt Damonโs blade get past my guard. Then I felt it enter my heart.โ
Elena stared, aghast, but he went on without pause. โI felt the pain of the steel, I felt it stab through me, deep, deep inside. All the way through, a hard thrust. And then the strength poured out of me and I fell. I lay there on the paved ground.โ
He looked up at Elena and finished simply, โAnd that is how โฆ I died.โ
Elena sat frozen, as if the ice sheโd felt in her chest earlier tonight had flooded out and trapped her.
โDamon came and stood over me and bent down. I could hear my fatherโs cries from far away, and screams from the household, but all I could see was Damonโs face. Those black eyes that were like a moonless night. I wanted to hurt him for what he had done to me. For everything he had done to me, and to Katherine.โ Stefan was quiet a moment, and then he said, almost dreamily, โAnd so I lifted my sword and I killed him. With the last of my strength, I stabbed my brother through the heart.โ
The storm had moved on, and through the broken window Elena could hear soft night noises, the chirp of crickets, the wind sifting through trees. In Stefanโs room, it was very still.
โI knew nothing more until I woke up in my tomb,โ said Stefan. He leaned back, away from her, and shut his eyes. His face was pinched and weary, but that awful childlike dreaminess was gone.
โBoth Damon and I had had just enough of Katherineโs blood to keep us from truly dying. Instead we changed. We woke together in our tomb, dressed in our best clothing, laid on slabs side by side. We were too weak to hurt each other anymore; the blood had been just barely enough. And we were confused. I called to Damon, but he ran outside into the night.
โFortunately, we had been buried with the rings Katherine had given us. And I found her ring in my pocket.โ As if unconsciously, Stefan reached up to stroke the golden circlet. โI suppose they thought she had given it to me.
โI tried to go home. That was stupid. The servants screamed at the sight of me and ran to fetch a priest. I ran, too. Into the only place where I was safe, into the dark.
โAnd that is where Iโve stayed ever since. Itโs where I belong, Elena. I killed Katherine with my pride and my jealousy, and I killed Damon with my hatred. But I did worse than kill my brother. I damned him.
โIf he hadnโt died then, with Katherineโs blood so strong in his veins, he would have had a chance. In time the blood would have grown weaker, and then passed away. He would have become a normal human again. By killing him then, I condemned him to live in the night. I took away his only chance of salvation.โ
Stefan laughed bitterly. โDo you know what the name Salvatore means in Italian, Elena? It means salvation, savior. Iโm named that, and for St.
Stephen, the first Christian martyr. And I damned my brother to hell.โ โNo,โ said Elena. And then, in a stronger voice, she said, โNo, Stefan.
He damned himself. He killedย you.ย But what happened to him after that?โ
โFor a while he joined one of the Free Companies, ruthless mercenaries whose business was to rob and plunder. He wandered across the country with them, fighting and drinking the blood of his victims.
โI was living beyond the city gates by then, half starved, preying on animals, an animal myself. For a long time, I heard nothing about Damon. Then one day I heard his voice in my mind.
โHe was stronger than I, because he was drinking human blood. And killing. Humans have the strongest life essence, and their blood gives power. And when theyโre killed, somehow the life essence they give is strongest of all. Itโs as if in those last moments of terror and struggle the soul is the most vibrant. Because Damon killed humans, he was able to draw on the Powers more than I was.โ
โWhat โฆ powers?โ said Elena. A thought was growing in her mind. โStrength, as you said, and quickness. A sharpening of all the senses,
especially at night. Those are the basics. We can also โฆ feel minds. We can sense their presence, and sometimes the nature of their thoughts. We can cast confusion about weaker minds, either to overwhelm them or to bend them to our will. There are others. With enough human blood we can change our shapes, become animals. And the more you kill, the stronger all the Powers become.
โDamonโs voice in my mind was very strong. He said he was now theย condottieriย of his own company and he was coming back to Florence. He said that if I was there when he arrived he would kill me. I believed him, and I left. Iโve seen him once or twice since then. The threat is always the same, and heโs always more powerful. Damonโs made the most of his nature, and he seems to glory in its darkest side.
โBut itโs my nature, too. The same darkness is inside me. I thought that I could conquer it, but I was wrong. Thatโs why I came here, to Fellโs Church. I thought if I settled in some small town, far away from the old memories, I might escape the darkness. And instead, tonight, I killed a man.โ
โNo,โย said Elena forcefully. โI donโt believe that, Stefan.โ His story had filled her with horror and pity โฆ and fear, too. She admitted that. But her disgust had vanished, and there was one thing she was sure
about. Stefan wasnโt a murderer. โWhat happened tonight, Stefan? Did you argue with Tanner?โ
โI โฆ donโt remember,โ he said bleakly. โI used the Power to persuade him to do what you wanted. Then I left. But later I felt the dizziness and the weakness come over me. As it has before.โ He looked up at her directly. โThe last time it happened was in the cemetery, right by the church, the night Vickie Bennett was attacked.โ
โBut you didnโt do that. Youย couldnโtย have done thatโฆ. Stefan?โ
โI donโt know,โ he said harshly. โWhat other explanation is there? And I did take blood from the old man under the bridge, that night you girls ran away from the graveyard. I would have sworn I didnโt take enough to harm him, but he almost died. And I was there when both Vickie and Tanner were attacked.โ
โBut you donโt remember attacking them,โ said Elena, relieved. The idea that had been growing in her mind was now almost a certainty.
โWhat difference does it make? Who else could have done it, if not me?โ
โDamon,โ said Elena.
He flinched, and she saw his shoulders tighten again. โItโs a nice thought. I hoped at first that there might be some explanation like that. That it might be someone else, someone like my brother. But Iโve searched with my mind and found nothing, no other presence. The simplest explanation is that Iโm the killer.โ
โNo,โ said Elena, โyou donโt understand. I donโt just mean that someone like Damon might do the things weโve seen. I mean Damon is here, in Fellโs Church. Iโve seen him.โ
Stefan just stared at her.
โIt must be him,โ Elena said, taking a deep breath. โIโve seen him twice now, maybe three times. Stefan, you just told me a long story, and now Iโve got one to tell you.โ
As quickly and simply as she could, she told him about what had happened in the gym, and at Bonnieโs house. His lips tightened into a white line as she told him how Damon had tried to kiss her. Her cheeks grew hot as she remembered her own response, how she had almost given in to him. But she told Stefan everything.
About the crow, too, and all the other strange things that had happened since she had come home from France.
โAnd, Stefan, I think Damon was at the Haunted House tonight,โ she finished. โJust after you felt dizzy in the front room, someone passed me. He was dressed up likeโlike Death, in black robes and a hood, and I couldnโt see his face. But something about the way he moved was familiar. It was him, Stefan. Damon was there.โ
โBut that still wouldnโt explain the other times. Vickie and the old man. Iย didย take blood from the old man.โ Stefanโs face was taut, as if he were almost afraid to hope.
โBut you said yourself you didnโt take enough to harm him. Stefan, who knows what happened to that man after you left? Wouldnโt it be the easiest thing in the world for Damon to attack him then? Especially if Damonโs been spying on you all along, maybe in some other form โฆโ โLike a crow,โ murmured Stefan.
โLike a crow. And as for Vickie โฆ Stefan, you said that you can cast confusion over weaker minds, overpower them. Couldnโt that be what Damon was doing to you? Overpowering your mind as you can overpower a humanโs?โ
โYes, and shielding his presence from me.โ There was mounting excitement in Stefanโs voice. โThatโs why he hasnโt answered my calls. He wantedโโ
โHe wanted just whatโs happened to happen. He wanted you to doubt yourself, to think you were a killer.ย But it isnโt true, Stefan.ย Oh, Stefan, you know that now, and you donโt have to be afraid anymore.โ She stood up, feeling joy and relief course through her. Out of this hideous night, something wonderful had come.
โThatโs why youโve been so distant with me, isnโt it?โ she said, holding out her hands to him. โBecause youโre afraid of what you might do. But thereโs no need for that any longer.โ
โIsnโt there?โย He was breathing quickly again, and he eyed her outstretched hands as if they were two snakes. โYou think thereโs no reason to be afraid? Damon may have attacked those people, but he doesnโt control my thoughts. And you donโt know what Iโve thought about you.โ
Elena kept her voice level. โYou donโt want to hurt me,โ she said positively.
โNo? There have been times, watching you in public, when I could scarcely bear not to touch you. When I was so tempted by your white throat, your little white throat with the faint blue veins beneath the skin
โฆโ His eyes were fixed on her neck in a way that reminded her of Damonโs eyes, and she felt her heartbeat step up. โTimes when I thought I would grab you and force you right there in the school.โ
โThereโs no need to force me,โ said Elena. She could feel her pulse everywhere now; in her wrists and the inside of her elbowsโand in her throat. โIโve made my decision, Stefan,โ she said softly, holding his eyes. โI want to.โ
He swallowed thickly. โYou donโt know what youโre asking for.โ
โI think I do. You told me how it was with Katherine, Stefan. I want it to be like that with us. I donโt mean I want you to change me. But we can share a little without that happening, canโt we? I know,โ she added, even more softly, โhow much you loved Katherine. But sheโs gone now, and Iโm here. And I love you, Stefan. I want to be with you.โ
โYou donโt know what youโre talking about!โ He was standing rigid, his face furious, his eyes anguished. โIf I once let go, whatโs toย keepย me from changing you, or killing you? The passion is stronger than you can imagine. Donโt you understand yet what I am, what I can do?โ
She stood there and looked at him quietly, her chin raised slightly. It seemed to enrage him.
โHavenโt you seen enough yet? Or do I have to show you more? Canโt you picture what I might do to you?โ He strode over to the cold fireplace and snatched out a long piece of wood, thicker than both Elenaโs wrists together. With one motion, he snapped it in two like a matchstick.ย โYourย fragile bones,โ he said.
Across the room was a pillow from the bed; he caught it up and with a slash of his nails left the silk cover in ribbons.ย โYourย soft skin.โ Then he moved toward Elena with preternatural quickness; he was there and had hold of her shoulders before she knew what was happening. He stared into her face a moment, then, with a savage hiss that raised the hairs at the nape of her neck, drew his lips back.
It was the same snarl sheโd seen on the roof, those white teeth bared, the canines grown to unbelievable length and sharpness. They were the fangs of a predator, a hunter.ย โYourย white neck,โ he said in a distorted voice.
Elena stood paralyzed another instant, gazing as if compelled into that chilling visage, and then something deep in her unconscious took over. She reached up within the restraining circle of his arms and caught his face between her two hands. His cheeks were cool against her palms. She
held him that way, softly, so softly, as if to reprove his hard grip on her bare shoulders. And she saw the confusion slowly come to his face, as he realized she was not doing it to fight him or to shove him away.
Elena waited until that confusion reached his eyes, shattering his gaze, becoming almost a look of pleading. She knew that her own face was fearless, soft yet intense, her lips slightly parted. They were both breathing quickly now, together, in rhythm. Elena could feel it when he started to shake, trembling as he had when the memories of Katherine had become too much to bear. Then, very gently and deliberately, she drew that snarling mouth down to her own.
He tried to oppose her. But her gentleness was stronger than all his inhuman strength. She shut her eyes and thought only of Stefan, not of the dreadful things she had learned tonight but of Stefan, who had stroked her hair as lightly as if she might break in his hands. She thought of that, and she kissed the predatory mouth that had threatened her a few minutes ago.
She felt the change, the transformation in his mouth as he yielded, responding helplessly to her, meeting her soft kisses with equal softness. She felt the shudder go through Stefanโs body as the hard grip on her shoulders softened, too, becoming an embrace. And she knew sheโd won. โYou will never hurt me,โ she whispered.
It was as if they were kissing away all the fear and desolation and loneliness inside them. Elena felt passion surge through her like summer lightning, and she could sense the answering passion in Stefan. But infusing everything else was a gentleness almost frightening in its intensity. There was no need for haste or roughness, Elena thought as Stefan gently guided her to sit down.
Gradually, the kisses grew more urgent, and Elena felt the summer lightning flicker all through her body, charging it, making her heart pound and her breath catch. It made her feel strangely soft and dizzy, made her shut her eyes and let her head fall back in abandon.
Itโs time, Stefan, she thought. And, very gently, she drew his mouth down again, this time to her throat. She felt his lips graze her skin, felt his breath warm and cool at once. Then she felt the sharp sting.
But the pain faded almost instantly. It was replaced by a feeling of pleasure that made her tremble. A great rushing sweetness filled her, flowing through her to Stefan.
At last she found herself gazing into his face, into a face that at last had no barriers against her, no walls. And the look she saw there made her feel weak.
โDo you trust me?โ he whispered. And when she simply nodded, he held her eyes and reached for something beside the bed. It was the dagger. She regarded it without fear, and then fixed her eyes again on his face.
He never looked away from her as he unsheathed it and made a small cut at the base of his throat. Elena looked at it wide-eyed, at the blood as bright as holly berries, but when he urged her forward she did not try to resist him.
Afterward he just held her a long time, while the crickets outside made their music. Finally, he stirred.
โI wish you could stay here,โ he whispered.
โI wish you could stay forever. But you canโt.โ
โI know,โ she said, equally quiet. Their eyes met again in silent communion. There was so much to say, so many reasons to be together. โTomorrow,โ she said. Then, leaning against his shoulder, she whispered, โWhatever happens, Stefan, Iโll be with you. Tell me you believe that.โ
His voice was hushed, muffled in her hair. โOh, Elena, I believe it.
Whatever happens, weโll be together.โ