The doctor came outside and Stefan and Bonnie got up. “How is she?” Stefan asked afraid. The doctor bowed his head. “I’m truly sorry” he said. “We did everything we could, but we couldn’t save her”
Stefan Lost his balance and Bonnie helped him sit down.
“Can we see her?” Bonnie asked. The doctor nodded. “Do wewe think you’re able to see her right now?” she asked Stefan. Stefan nodded. “Yeah, I have to” he alisema and he got up. They walked into the room and shut the door. The nurse was still in there, cleaning up. Stefan walked to the kitanda and held Katherine’s hand. He cried.
“That’s not Elena” Bonnie alisema anxious.
“What are wewe talking about? Of course it’s Elena!” Stefan alisema angry, without looking up.
“No, this is Katherine!” Bonnie alisema pissed. “First of all,” she walked to the kitanda and grabbed Katherine’s arm. “she’s cold”
“Well, yeah, she, Elena, just died. You’re supposed to be cold when you’re dead” Stefan snapped.
The nurse turned around, annoyed. “Can wewe please keep it down? This is a hospital”
“Sorry” Stefan said. Bonnie leaned towards him. “You’re not supposed to be cold right after wewe die. When wewe died in 1864 did your brain die with you?” she hissed. She stopped to catch a breath. “Second of all,” she stuck her hand in Katherine’s décolleté and conjured the necklace. “This is not Elena’s necklace. This is the mkufu I put an anti-sun incantation on, because Elena asked me to”
“And third of all…”
Stefan and Bonnie looked up and saw Katherine sitting up.
“…I’m hungry” she alisema and she grabbed the nurse, biting her neck.
Stefan Lost his balance and Bonnie helped him sit down.
“Can we see her?” Bonnie asked. The doctor nodded. “Do wewe think you’re able to see her right now?” she asked Stefan. Stefan nodded. “Yeah, I have to” he alisema and he got up. They walked into the room and shut the door. The nurse was still in there, cleaning up. Stefan walked to the kitanda and held Katherine’s hand. He cried.
“That’s not Elena” Bonnie alisema anxious.
“What are wewe talking about? Of course it’s Elena!” Stefan alisema angry, without looking up.
“No, this is Katherine!” Bonnie alisema pissed. “First of all,” she walked to the kitanda and grabbed Katherine’s arm. “she’s cold”
“Well, yeah, she, Elena, just died. You’re supposed to be cold when you’re dead” Stefan snapped.
The nurse turned around, annoyed. “Can wewe please keep it down? This is a hospital”
“Sorry” Stefan said. Bonnie leaned towards him. “You’re not supposed to be cold right after wewe die. When wewe died in 1864 did your brain die with you?” she hissed. She stopped to catch a breath. “Second of all,” she stuck her hand in Katherine’s décolleté and conjured the necklace. “This is not Elena’s necklace. This is the mkufu I put an anti-sun incantation on, because Elena asked me to”
“And third of all…”
Stefan and Bonnie looked up and saw Katherine sitting up.
“…I’m hungry” she alisema and she grabbed the nurse, biting her neck.
Cas stroked his hair and tried to keep his breathing under control. Meg didn’t understand. He needed more. He had lied about the pain being back, but he hadn’t lied about needing another dose. He opened the upper buttons of his shirt, suddenly feeling feverish.
He hurried to the dresser and opened all drawers and cupboard doors. He searched through them, checking all boxes, finding nothing. He slammed everything shut and began to rub his fingers again.
“If I were a medicine cabinet, where would I be?” Cas mumbled trembling and out of breath. He ran to the stairs and sprinted upstairs. He went to the bathroom and opened the mirror cupboard.
“Got it” he said, sighing relieved and he grabbed all boxes that had medicines in it. He took out all the strips and swallowed the pills one kwa one.
He leaned against the cold, marble ukuta and sank down on the floor. He closed his eyes and fell asleep.
He hurried to the dresser and opened all drawers and cupboard doors. He searched through them, checking all boxes, finding nothing. He slammed everything shut and began to rub his fingers again.
“If I were a medicine cabinet, where would I be?” Cas mumbled trembling and out of breath. He ran to the stairs and sprinted upstairs. He went to the bathroom and opened the mirror cupboard.
“Got it” he said, sighing relieved and he grabbed all boxes that had medicines in it. He took out all the strips and swallowed the pills one kwa one.
He leaned against the cold, marble ukuta and sank down on the floor. He closed his eyes and fell asleep.
Gerard got nyumbani from his work. He hung his kanzu, koti on the rack and walked into the sitting room. He saw Zoey sitting in the couch, uandishi something.
“Eh, what are wewe doing here?” he asked and Zoey looked up.
“I’m uandishi a goodbye letter” Zoey smiled.
“For me?” Gerard asked cynical. Zoey stood up and walked to her ex-husband.
“No, not for you” she shook her head. “From you” She touched his forehead with her index and middle finger and Gerard fell unconscious.
As if he was a feather she carried him upstairs and put him on a chair. She took the rope which she had kept in the room as a preparation and winded it tightly around Gerard’s neck. The other end she tied to the chandelier. She pulled the chair away and a sekunde later she heard a snap.
“Eh, what are wewe doing here?” he asked and Zoey looked up.
“I’m uandishi a goodbye letter” Zoey smiled.
“For me?” Gerard asked cynical. Zoey stood up and walked to her ex-husband.
“No, not for you” she shook her head. “From you” She touched his forehead with her index and middle finger and Gerard fell unconscious.
As if he was a feather she carried him upstairs and put him on a chair. She took the rope which she had kept in the room as a preparation and winded it tightly around Gerard’s neck. The other end she tied to the chandelier. She pulled the chair away and a sekunde later she heard a snap.