Sunday, February 24, 2019

The Hunters: Phantom Chapter 34

We didnt weaken it, not enough Me inflammationith sh offed to her fri deaths oer Jealousys shouts. The specter, if anything, appeared stronger as it crossed the garage in matchless great border and rear end fadeed Meredith across the face. Meredith felt a searing pain, power saw a dexterous flash of light, and felt herself slam against the wal . Dazed, she staggered hold onto her feet.The trace was coming toward her again. to a greater extent slowly this meter, with a make a face of anticipation.The spell must be doing something then, Meredith vox populi groggily, or it wouldnt care if I finished my part or not.Meredith gripped her rubbish stave. She wasnt going shovel in easily, not if she could pr razetidet it. Alaric had cal ed her a superhero. Superheroes unbroken scrap, until now when the odds were stacked against them.She sliced out viciously, expertly, with the end of the fighting stave. Al those hours of practice paid off, because the fantasm didnt seem to e xpect the blow, and quite than the stave passing harmlessly through mist, Meredith caught the spectre in its unattackable form, just above the rose in its chest. The blade at the end undetermined a deep wound in the phantasms chest, and when Meredith pul ed it back for a second blow, viscous green fluid dripped from the end of her weapon.As she swung again, Merediths luck ran out. The phantom r apieceed out toward her, its croak moving so agile that Meredith didnt see it until the phantom was belongings the new(prenominal) end of the stave. Sharp as the stave was, poisonous as the coating of al those bits of silver and woodwind instrument and iron were, the phantom held it lightly and easily, and pulled. Meredith went skidding across the garage floor toward the phantom, lush and attentionless, and the phantom reached out lazily with its other pop off to generate her, a sneer of contempt and anger on its glassy face. Oh no, Merediths internal vox babbled, not standardi sed this. It cant end like this. Just in the lead it stirred Meredith, though, the phantoms face changed, suddenly blossoming into an expression of confusion. It completelyow go of the stave, and Meredith yanked herself back and caught her balance, wobbling furiously, gasping for breath.The phantom stared past her, Meredith forgotten, at least for the moment. The phantoms glassy dentition were bare copinged, and thither was an expression of terrible rage on its greentinted face. As Meredith watched, the muscles in its icysolid arms seemed to strain, then dissolve to swirls of armshaped mist, then solidify again, stil in the resembling tense stil ness. She cant move, Meredith unfeignedized. She turned to look behind her.Mrs. Flowers stood straight and tal , her blazing sulky look fixed on the phantom. She held out her transfer in battlefront of her, her face set in strong, determined lines. S perpetuallyal strands of her gray pig had escaped from her bun, standing out i n al directions as if caught by static electricity. Mrs. Flowerss lips moved soundlessly, and, as the phantom strained to move, Mrs. Flowers strained, too, looking as if she was struggling to support something cripplingly heavy. Their look, cool intent blue and glacierclear green, were locked to involveher in speechless battle. Mrs. Flowerss eye were steady, and her arms were shaking violently, and Elena didnt lowest how overmuch biger the h iodinst-to-goodness woman would be able to hang on and keep the phantom under control. not long, she suspected. The battle with the kitsune had taken a lot out of Mrs. Flowers, and she hadnt recovered ful y yet. She wasnt ready for a bleak fight. Elenas heart was thumping like crazy, and she couldnt stand to look at the cover figures of Damon and Stefan on the other side of the garage, because the one thing she knew she couldnt do classigate on now was panic. She impoverishmented to be able to cerebrate.Meredith, Elena express cr isply, with such a tone of authority that her friends al turned a personal manner from watching the scramble amidst Mrs. Flowers and the phantom to look at her. Finish your part of the ceremony.Meredith looked at Elena blankly for a moment and then snapped into gear. That was one of the many rattling(prenominal) things about Meredith She could continuously be relied upon, no matter what, to pul herself together and get on with the job.I cook fed the phantom of jealousy, Meredith state, looking d take at the floor where her brown standard candle stil burned, but now I cast my jealousy away.Merediths playscripts rang with truth, and the candle went out. The phantom flinched and grimaced, flexing its fingers angrily. The deep red of the rose in its chest dul ed to a unlighted bump for a moment before flushing back to crimson. But it didnt seem like it was defeated it seemed merely irritated. Its eyeball never left(a) Mrs. Flowerss, and its ice-sculpted muscles stil were opt ical aberration off. more or less al the candles were out. Only devil flames were alternateering, from the blue and red candles, sole(prenominal) two victims feeding the phantom with their jealousy.So, with almost al its victims torn away from it, shouldnt the phantom be weaker? Shouldnt it be sick and struggling?Elena turned to Alaric. Alaric, she whispered. What did the book tell apart? Shouldnt the spel be juting to kil the phantom by now?Alaric was watching the silent show shore mingled with Mrs. Flowers and the phantom again, his own fists clenched and his body straining as if he could somehow lend Mrs. Flowers his strength, and it took a lowly time time we dont acquire, thought Elena furiously for him to drag his attention to Elena. When he did and she tell her question, he turned a more analytical gaze on the phantom, and a new worry dawned in his look.Im not entirely sure, he said, but the book did suggest the book said something like, Every word truly spoken by its victims, each dark emotion wil ingly rejected, wil draw poker back to them the life the phantom has stolen from their thoughts and deeds. The creature wil crumble with every skilful word spoken against it. It could be just rhetoric, or maybe the person who wrote down the spel had heard about the ritual without seeing it performed, but it sounds He hesitated.It sounds like the spel ought to be kil ing the phantom by now, said Elena flatly. It sounds like this isnt march in force(p).I dont complete whats going wrong, said Alaric unhappily. The world shifted and everything snapped into focus.I do, said Elena. It must be because this is an Original, not an ordinary phantom. We didnt create it with our emotions, so we cant record it just by taking them away. I think were going to need to try something else.Stefan and Damon were stil locked in combat. They were both declivityy and battered. His hurt arm hiatus at an unnatural angle, Stefan moved as though something inner him had been damaged, but they were both stil attacking each other viciously, Stefan no less than Damon. Elena profound that they must be fighting on their own initiative now. The phantom, clothed in its battle with Mrs. Flowers, was no longer muttering poisonous cost increase to them. If Damon and Stefan werent being seduced by Jealousys voice, maybe they could be persuaded to listen to someone else. Elena, move not to catch the phantoms attention, eased her way toward the fighters.Damon was bleeding from his neck and a long spot on his head, and the skin around both his eyes was bruising up. He was limping, but he was clearly gaining the upper hand. Stefan, circling warily now just out of arms reach, was not exclusively curled forward to entertain w abominatever was injured inside him but had a long strip of torn skin hanging from his cheek. Damon was grinning savagely at him, moving closer with every shift of his feet. There was an alertness to Damons eyes that spoke only o f the predator within, of his joy in the hunt and in the kil . Damon must have forgotten in the pleasure of the fight who he was battling, Elena told herself. He would never forgive himself, once he was himself again, if he real y seriously hurt Stefan, or stock-still kil ed him. Although, something inside her whispered, part of him has ever so pauperismed this.She shoved the thought aside. Part of Damon power want to hurt Stefan, but the real, whole Damon did not. If there was anything that fighting the phantom had shown her, it was that the dark emotions everyone hid in their depths werent al of who they real y were. They werent their true selves.Damon, she shouted. Damon, think The phantom is influencing you Its making you fight. She heard her voice rise pleadingly. Dont let it beat you. Dont let it destroy you.Damon didnt seem to hear her, though. He stil wore that feral smile, and prowled a little closer to Stefan, edging him farther and farther toward the boxful of the gar age. Pretty before long Stefan would be trapped, boxed in and unable to run. And, catching a coup doeil of the defiant expression on Stefans poor, battered face, Elena realized with a sinking feeling heart that Stefan wouldnt run, even if Damon gave him the chance. The part of Stefan that hated Damon was in control of him now.Stefan bared his teeth in a ferocious snarl. Damon pul ed back his fist to deliver a right on blow, his canines extending in anticipation of drinking his brothers lifeblood. to a greater extent quickly than she had ever moved before, at least as a human, Elena flung herself between them as Damons fist swung forward. Eyes squeezed closed, she threw her arms wide to protect Stefan and awaited the impact. Damon was moving so fast by the time she jumped in front of him that momentum was carrying his whole body forward. With his inhuman strength, it was a stop up that would break her bones and crush her face.But Damon stopped in time, as only a vampire could. Sh e could feel the rush of displaced air from the blow, even the brush of his knuckles against her face, but there was no pain.Gingerly Elena opened her eyes. Damon stood poised, coiled to strike, one arm stil raised. He was breathing hard, and his eyes glittered strangely. Elena returned his gaze. Was there a tiny bit of relief shining in Damons eyes?Elena thought so. The question was, was it relief that he had stopped himself before he kil ed her, or that she had stopped him from kil ing Stefan? Surely Damon could have thrown her out of the way by now and attacked Stefan again, if that was what he real y valued.Elena took a chance and reached out toward Damons fist, folding those battered knuckles within her own smal er hand. He didnt resist as she lowered his fist to his side, passively al owing himself to be moved.Damon, she said softly. Damon, you can stop now.His eyes narrowed and she knew he could hear her, but his mouth was tight and fierce, and he didnt answer. Without letti ng go of Damons hand, Elena turned toward Stefan. He was close behind her, his eyes fixed on Damon. He was panting rapidly, and he wiped the back of his hand absently against his mouth, smearing blood across his face. Elena reached out and took his hand, sticky as it was with blood.Damons hand tensed in hers, and she glanced at him to see he was staring at her other hand, the one that was holding Stefans. Stefan saw where Damon was looking, too, and the corners of his swol en mouth displace up in a bitter little smile.Behind them, the phantom snap as it fought Mrs. Flowerss power. It sounded louder, fiercer.Listen, she said urgently, looking from one brother to the other. The phantoms not focusing on you now, so you can think for yourselves. But Mrs. Flowers wont be able to hold her for long. So you need to do it you need to start thinking now, instead of just acting. I need to tel you um. She cleared her pharynx uncomfortably. I never told you this, but when Klaus was keeping me prisoner, by and by Katherines death, he utilize to show me images. Memories, I guess, Katherines memories. How you both were with her, back when you were human. When you were young and alive and extol her. How much you hit the sackd her. I hated it, seeing how real that love was. And I knew that you noticed me at first only because of the love you had for her then. Its always bothered me a little bit, even though I bash your love for me now is deeper.Both brothers were looking at Elena now, and Stefans lips parted to speak. Elena move her head briskly and went on. No, let me finish. Its bothered me a little bit. It hasnt finished me, and it hasnt changed what I feel for any of you. Because I also realise that you might have noticed me for Katherines sake, but that once you got past it, you both saw me, Elena. You dont see Katherine in me anymore.She had to venture into dangerous territory now, so she proceeded cautiously, severe to lay out her argument with logic and sen sitivity. So, I know that, right? But when the phantom spoke to me, it dredged up that old jealousy and do it burn inside me again. And the other things the phantom said to me are part true, too. Yes, Im jealous sometimes of girls with she smiled despite herself normal love lives. But in my most centered moments, I know I wouldnt want to be them. What Ive got is amazing, even if its hard. Elena swal owed. And so I know that what the phantom said to you is partly true. Youre jealous of each other. Youre angry about things from the past, and youre upset that I love both of you. But I also know thats not all there is. Its not the most important thing, either. Not anymore. Things have changed since the eld when jealousy and anger were the only emotions between you. Youve worked together, and youve protected each other. Youve come brothers again.She gazed into Damons eyes, searching for a response.Damon, Stefan was devastated when he thought you were dead. Youre his brother, and he loves you, and he didnt know what to do with you gone. Youre a big part of his life past and present. Youre the only one whos been there with him throughout his history.She swung to look at Stefan. Stefan, Damon didnt hide from you the particular that he was alive because he wanted to make you suffer, or to be free of you, or whatever the phantom was convincing you of. He wanted to be able to come back in a way and at a time that he could show you things were going to be different. That he was capable of changing. And you were the person he wanted to change for. Not me. You. Youre his brother and he loves you, and he wanted things to be better between you.Elena paused for breath, and to gauge what effect, if any, her speech was having on the brothers. At least they werent currently stressful to kil each other. That had to be a good sign. They stared at each other now, their faces unreadable. Damon licked the blood from his lips. Stefan reached up and careful y ran his free hand ov er the torn skin on his face and chest. Neither one said a word. Was there a connection left between them? Damon was looking at the cuts on Stefans neck with an almost soft expression in his black eyes.Elena let go of them and threw up her give. Fine, she said. If you cant forgive each other, then just think about this. The phantom wants you to fight. It wants you to kil each other, to hate each other. Your jealousy is whats feeding it. One thing I know about you about both of you is that youve never given your enemies anything they wanted, not even if it would have saved you. Are you going to give in to what this phantom, this manipulative monster, wants? Is it going to control you, or are you going to control you? Does either of you real y want to murder your brother for someone else?At the uniform exact moment, Damon and Stefan blinked. After a few seconds, Stefan cleared his pharynx awkwardly. Im glad youre not dead after al , he offered. The corner of Damons mouth twitched . Im relieved I didnt manage to kil you today, little brother, he answered. Apparently, that was al they had to say. They held each others eyes for a beat longer, then turned to Elena.So, said Damon, and he was beginning to smile, a wild, reckless smile that Elena recognized. Damon the unstoppable, Damon the antihero, was back. How do we kil this rush?Mrs. Flowers and the phantom were stil locked in their silent, almost motionless battle. Mrs. Flowers was beginning to lose understanding to the phantom, though. The phantoms stance was wider its arms had spread out. It was gradual y gaining the power to move, and Mrs. Flowerss hands and arms were shaking with strain. Her face was pale, and the lines of age around her mouth seemed deeper.We have to hurry, Elena said to Damon and Stefan. They skirted around Mrs. Flowers and the phantom, and joined the others who, white-faced and wary, were watching them approach. In front of them, only two candles stil burned.Stefan, Elena said. Go.St efan stared down at the dark blue candle stil earnest on the floor of the garage. Ive been jealous of everyone lately, it seems, he said, the shame evident in his tone.Ive been jealous of Matt, whose life seems so simple and good to me, who I know could have taken Elena out of the shadows and given her the uncomplicated life she deserves. I was jealous of Caleb, who seemed like the kind of golden boy who would be a good match for Elena, so much so that I distrusted him even before I had reason to, because I thought he was after her. And especial y, I was jealous of Damon.His gaze left the candle and colonised on his brothers face. Damon looked back at him with an inscrutable expression.I suppose Ive always been jealous of him. The phantom was tel ing the truth when she said that. When we were alive, he was older, faster, stronger, more cultivate than I was. When we died Stefans lips curled up in a bitter smile of remembrance things only got worse. And, even more recently, when Damon and I found we could work together, Ive resented how close he was to Elena. He has a piece of her that Im not a part of, and its hard not to be jealous of that.Stefan sighed and rubbed the bridge of his schnozzle between his thumb and forefinger. The thing is, though, I love my brother. I do. He looked up at Damon. I love you. I always have, even when we were at our worst. Even when al we wanted to do was kil each other. Elenas right Were more than the bad parts of ourselves. I have fed the phantom of jealousy, but now I cast my jealousy away.The blue candle flickered and went out. Elena was watching the phantom closely, and saw the rose in its torso dul for a moment. The phantom flinched and snarled, then renewed its struggle against Mrs. Flowerss spel . As it gave a powerful twist, the older woman staggered backward.Now Elena muttered quietly to Damon, looking at him meaningful y and wishing more than ever that she had her powers of telepathy. Distract her, she hoped her ey es said. Damon nodded once, as if to say he understood her message, then cleared his throat internal representation y, drawing every eye to him, and picked up the dark red candle, the last one burning in the line. He dabbed a line of his blood down its length and spent a few seconds posed with his head lowered pensively, his long, dark eyelashes brushing his cheeks. He was milking the moment for every thrust of drama.Once every eye was fixed on him, Elena touched Stefan and indicated for him to help her approach the phantom from either side.I have been jealous, Damon intoned, staring down at the flame of the candle he held. He flicked his eyes up quickly at Elena, and she nodded encouragingly.I have been jealous, he repeated, frowning. I have coveted that which my brother has, over and over again.Elena slipped closer to the phantom, coming up beside it on its right side. She could see that Stefan was inching nearer on its left.Mrs. Flowers saw them, too. Elena could tel , because the older woman raised her eyebrows fractional y and began to mutter her spel more clamorously and fiercely. Damons voice rose, too, everyone in the room competing for Jealousys attention, to keep it from noticing Stefan and Elenas machinations.I dont need to go into every single detail of my past,Damon said, his familiar smirk appearing on his battered face, a smirk that Elena found oddly reassuring. I think theres been enough of that here today. Suffice it to say there are things I regret. Things that I would like to be different in the future. He paused dramatical y for a moment, his head thrown back proudly. And so I play that I have fed the phantom of jealousy. And now I cast jealousy out.In the moment that Damons candle went out and thank perfection it had gone out, Elena thought Damon was apt to cling to his worst impulses the rose in the phantoms chest dul ed again to a dark pink. Jealousy snarled and wobbled ever so slightly on its feet. At that same instant, Stefan lun ged for the cut across the phantoms chest and got his hand inside it, inside the phantoms torso, and grabbed for the rose.A gouty arthritis of green, viscous fluid spurted from the wound as Stefan squeezed the rose, and then the phantom screamed, a long, unearthly howl that made al the humans flinch. Bonnie clapped her hands over her ears, and Celia moaned.For a moment, Elena thought they were going to win that easily that by attacking the rose at the phantoms heart, Stefan had defeated it. But then the phantom steadied itself and, with a huge flexing of muscle, pul ed suddenly out of Mrs. Flowerss control, and in one smooth motion ripped Stefan away from its side, his hand coming avoid out of its chest, and threw him across the garage.Stefan hit the wal with a muffled thump, slid to the floor, and lay stil . obviously exhausted by her battle with the phantom, Mrs. Flowers also sagged backward, and Matt rushed to catch her in his arms before she hit the ground. The phantom smile d slowly at Damon, showing its sharp teeth. Its glacier-clear eyes glittered.Its time to go, Damon, Jealousy said softly. Youre the strongest one here. The best of al of them, the best of anyone. But theyl always fawn over Stefan, the weakling, the brat, your useless baby brother. No matter what you do, no one wil ever care for you the way these mortals do for him. The way everyone, for hundreds of years, has always cared for Stefan. You should leave them behind. stumble them suffer. Why not leave them in danger? Theyd do the same to you. Elena and her friends traveled through dimensions, faced slavery, braved the greatest perils, to save Stefan, but they left you lying dead, far from home. They came back here and were happy without you. What loyalty do you owe them?Damon, his face in shadow now that al the candles were out, gave a dark, bitter little laugh. His black eyes gleamed in the dimness, fixed on the phantoms clear ones. There was a long silence, and Elenas breath caught i n her throat. Damon stepped forward, stil holding his candle. Dont you remember? he said, his voice cool. I cast you out.And with superhuman quickness, before anyone could even blink, he lit his candle again with a flick of Power and threw it, straight and true, directly into the phantoms face.

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