I blushed deeply. What Stefan had told Lexi had melted away some of the anger that I felt towards him. I leant mbele and placed my hand on his knee. Damon shuffled uncomfortably on the arm of the chair.
“Stefan, I…never knew wewe felt that way before,” I alisema softly. He looked deep into my eyes. Suddenly I felt a twinge of guilt. Stefan still loved me and had recently walked in on me with his brother. It really hit me that if Damon had told me all this and that Stefan still loved me that I would never have gotten with Damon at all – even though my feelings towards Damon probably wouldn’t have changed. I was beginning to become confused and uncomfortable myself. Part of me knew that I still loved Stefan. The other part knew that I loved Damon. It was like a war was going on inside me.
“Well I guess it doesn’t really make much of a difference now, does it? Since obviously my brother satisfies wewe enough.” I was taken aback kwa his sudden change of attitude. He was on his feet, his eyes boring hatred into Damon. Damon leant back slightly and smirked.
“Well maybe if you’d told her that before-” Damon began, but Stefan roared with rage and threw himself at his brother. He smashed him against the ukuta and had his hands at Damon’s collar.
“THAT WAS YOUR JOB!!! I told wewe to tell her that after I’d gone but instead wewe let Elena believe that I’d gone because I didn’t upendo her anymore. And then I suppose wewe used her ignorance to your advantage, hm? Well are wewe satisfied? Did wewe get what wewe wanted?” He had Damon kwa the throat now and I was terrified. I couldn’t songesha and I knew that if I could there wouldn’t be much I could do anyway.
“Stefan don’t! Please, stop it!” Stefan looked back at me with a look of pure misery. I knew what he was thinking. He knew that there was nothing he could do, not now. Damon and I had happened and that was that. But I was beginning to want Stefan again. My feelings for him that had been replaced kwa anger, sadness and abandonment were slowly turning back again. Oh no, I can’t go through that again, I thought to myself. This was so like me – when I had one brother I wanted the other.
“Look, Elena. I…I can’t do this. Not now. Maybe tomorrow au something we can carry this little story on. I know I didn’t get to say much, but right now I have to go and fe- …I have to go and do something.” And without giving me a chance to say a word he was gone. Damon was still standing where Stefan had left him, rubbing his neck.
“Damon, wewe do know that wewe should have told me, don’t you?” I stood up and walked over to him.
“Yes, I know. But I told wewe why I didn’t.” He put his hands on my sides.
“Wasn’t that a bit selfish though?” He nodded.
“But that’s what I am. A selfish, dangerous, cocky vampire. Just how wewe like it,” he alisema with a grin.
“That may have an edge of truth about it…” I leant up and planted a kiss on his lips. Five dakika later we broke apart. He held me in his arms and we hugged for ages. I didn’t want to let go. But I knew that at some point I had to.
“Stefan, I…never knew wewe felt that way before,” I alisema softly. He looked deep into my eyes. Suddenly I felt a twinge of guilt. Stefan still loved me and had recently walked in on me with his brother. It really hit me that if Damon had told me all this and that Stefan still loved me that I would never have gotten with Damon at all – even though my feelings towards Damon probably wouldn’t have changed. I was beginning to become confused and uncomfortable myself. Part of me knew that I still loved Stefan. The other part knew that I loved Damon. It was like a war was going on inside me.
“Well I guess it doesn’t really make much of a difference now, does it? Since obviously my brother satisfies wewe enough.” I was taken aback kwa his sudden change of attitude. He was on his feet, his eyes boring hatred into Damon. Damon leant back slightly and smirked.
“Well maybe if you’d told her that before-” Damon began, but Stefan roared with rage and threw himself at his brother. He smashed him against the ukuta and had his hands at Damon’s collar.
“THAT WAS YOUR JOB!!! I told wewe to tell her that after I’d gone but instead wewe let Elena believe that I’d gone because I didn’t upendo her anymore. And then I suppose wewe used her ignorance to your advantage, hm? Well are wewe satisfied? Did wewe get what wewe wanted?” He had Damon kwa the throat now and I was terrified. I couldn’t songesha and I knew that if I could there wouldn’t be much I could do anyway.
“Stefan don’t! Please, stop it!” Stefan looked back at me with a look of pure misery. I knew what he was thinking. He knew that there was nothing he could do, not now. Damon and I had happened and that was that. But I was beginning to want Stefan again. My feelings for him that had been replaced kwa anger, sadness and abandonment were slowly turning back again. Oh no, I can’t go through that again, I thought to myself. This was so like me – when I had one brother I wanted the other.
“Look, Elena. I…I can’t do this. Not now. Maybe tomorrow au something we can carry this little story on. I know I didn’t get to say much, but right now I have to go and fe- …I have to go and do something.” And without giving me a chance to say a word he was gone. Damon was still standing where Stefan had left him, rubbing his neck.
“Damon, wewe do know that wewe should have told me, don’t you?” I stood up and walked over to him.
“Yes, I know. But I told wewe why I didn’t.” He put his hands on my sides.
“Wasn’t that a bit selfish though?” He nodded.
“But that’s what I am. A selfish, dangerous, cocky vampire. Just how wewe like it,” he alisema with a grin.
“That may have an edge of truth about it…” I leant up and planted a kiss on his lips. Five dakika later we broke apart. He held me in his arms and we hugged for ages. I didn’t want to let go. But I knew that at some point I had to.
It’s come to my attention that a lot of angry shipping messages have been sent to the lovely Julie Plec recently via Twitter. I thought it might be a good idea for mashabiki to give her a break from the drama for a siku and flood her with nice things.
Date: Saturday, December 31st
Rules:
1- DON’T bash ships. As ideal is it would be, the point of the siku is to focus on the positive and let her know that we support her regardless of endgame…not to try to win an argument.
2- DO feel free to thank her for giving us so many wonderful scenes this season Remind her that even though shippers can be batshit crazy, a lot of us are good, positive people.
3- DO send her non ship related upendo as well. She is a huge part of the reason this onyesha is so amazing.
Date: Saturday, December 31st
Rules:
1- DON’T bash ships. As ideal is it would be, the point of the siku is to focus on the positive and let her know that we support her regardless of endgame…not to try to win an argument.
2- DO feel free to thank her for giving us so many wonderful scenes this season Remind her that even though shippers can be batshit crazy, a lot of us are good, positive people.
3- DO send her non ship related upendo as well. She is a huge part of the reason this onyesha is so amazing.
It was five dakika to Midnight. Jeremy wandered around at Fell’s Church, glancing at his watch. He looked around to see if the nurse wasn’t there yet. He heard murmur behind him and turned around quickly.
“Don’t say I’m late” the nurse alisema when Jeremy opened his mouth. She looked around to see if no one could see them.
“I doubt anyone’s going to see this” Jeremy mumbled. The nurse sighed and put her hand in her pocket. She took out a cylinder box and gave it to Jeremy. Sonata it said. “It’s a new medicine. It only stays in your body for a short time, and it works if wewe have trouble falling asleep. It’s safe, but take only one. If something happens it’s on me” she alisema worried.
“No one would know wewe gave me the pills” Jeremy said. “I’m not going to betray you”
“Well, that’s a relief” the nurse alisema cynical.
“Hey, can I know your name?” Jeremy asked.
But the girl was already gone.
“Don’t say I’m late” the nurse alisema when Jeremy opened his mouth. She looked around to see if no one could see them.
“I doubt anyone’s going to see this” Jeremy mumbled. The nurse sighed and put her hand in her pocket. She took out a cylinder box and gave it to Jeremy. Sonata it said. “It’s a new medicine. It only stays in your body for a short time, and it works if wewe have trouble falling asleep. It’s safe, but take only one. If something happens it’s on me” she alisema worried.
“No one would know wewe gave me the pills” Jeremy said. “I’m not going to betray you”
“Well, that’s a relief” the nurse alisema cynical.
“Hey, can I know your name?” Jeremy asked.
But the girl was already gone.