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āElijah?ā
His expression twisted and he grabbed me around the throat. āIf you tell them about me, Iāll kill you myself.ā
It was then that I realised there were two halves of him. One light and one dark, both in constant struggle to dominate. Itād only been a few hours since heād busted me out of that cage, but I had already noted the times when heād been gentle, and those times when his mood seemed to have snapped a complete one-eighty to arseholeville.
Now I understood why heād sought me out. Elijah thought Iād been through the same thing and conquered it.
But I hadnātā¦
There hadnāt been one second that Iād been able to switch between two different sides of myself. The mutation had been in control, only allowing me to come out when it wanted to remain hiddenāthere was never a choice. In the end, it was only Scarlett whoād been able to stop it from taking over entirely.
I gasped as his fingers bit into my skin. āElijah. Stop.ā
āWhat that Balan did in the cave will pale compared to what I do to you.ā
My vision began to explode with black spots, and I pushed a burst of Light through my body into Elijahās hands.
He grunted as my power zapped him, the air cracking as if heād brushed up against a live electrical wire. His grasp loosened and he fell to his knees, his shoulders shaking with silent sobs.
I sat up, the blanket falling away. āElijah?ā
āCan you see now?ā he whispered.
I nodded. āI can see.ā
The Dark wanted to make me turn again and use the remnants of my mutation for unknown ends. Elijah simply wanted my help and had bound himself to me to make sure Iād follow through. His allegiance to either side was muddy at best, but I was stuck with him until he decided to let me go.
Whatever I chose nextāor was forced to doāwould put me in a precarious position with Wilder and the Regula.
āYouāve put me in an impossible position,ā I said, kneeling in front of Elijah.
My heart thrummed a wild rhythm. I remembered how easily he crushed the skull of that demon back in the cave and swallowed hard. There was nothing to stop him from doing the same to me, but something unspoken said I could trust him. Well, at least as far as not killing me went.
āI still remember what it was likeā¦ā he whispered, lost in some memory, ābefore they took me.ā
I reached out and took his hand, unafraid. When our skin met, an image flashed in my mind, transported by Elijahās link.
A wild, overgrown forest. A ring of standing stones. Smoke from a campfire. Bare feet dangling in a stream. The rest was blood.
I wasnāt sure he meant for me to see it, but I did. How much had he lost at the hands of the Dark? What had they made him do?
āWaitā¦ā I drew my hand away. āHow long have you been like this?ā
His lips curved into a grimace. āA while.ā
* * *
Elijah wouldnāt tell me any more. After heād composed himself, he was back to being a complete smart arse, but at least I knew the deal between us.
There were gaping holes in his story and a whole heap of unanswered questions, but it was a start.
I slept through the last hours of the night, and when the sun rose, I dragged myself into the shower. Despite knowing the Balanās visions were bogus, I checked my reflection. My face was fine.
Elijah was waiting for me when I emerged in a waft of steam. My clothes were still caked in mud and Light knew what else, but at least the stench had lessened.
His feet were kicked up onto the dining table and the chair leaned back precariously on two legs. The worlds āeffortless arseholeā came to mind.
In the daylight, he looked totally different. He still had his menacing disposition, but it was as if I was looking at him for the first time. His eyes still kept their silver sheen, but beyond the veil, they were a steely blue, almost like a stormy tropical ocean.
In that moment, I was agonisingly aware that at his core, Elijah was a manāthe feeling was unsettling and totally foreign.
āWe can wait until youāre fully healed or we can go now,ā he said, unaware of the internal dilemma going on inside me. āItās your choice, but I thought youād want to keep your demonic, whatever that thing is, a secret.ā
He was right, but I wasnāt about to admit it. I didnāt want anyone to know I might still harbour a mutation after the things Iād done.
āIām feeling much better,ā I said. āItāll take me a few hours to get back to Camelot, so I suspect the last few bruises will be gone by then.ā
He cocked an eyebrow. āYou?ā
I stared at him and shrugged. āI know how to drive a car.ā
āThatās nice, but Iām taking you,ā he stated. āI have to make sure you get there in one piece.ā
I rolled my eyes. āAnd here I thought you just longed for my company.ā He tugged on the invisible link between us and I coughed. āThatās going to wear real thin, real fast.ā
āI thought you might want to go,ā he declared, kicking his boots off the table. āWhile you were shaving your legs, the neighbour was nice enough to loan us his car.ā He took out a set of keys from his jacket pocket and began to twirl them around his finger.
It was my turn to raise my eyebrows. āAnd by loan, you mean stole?ā
āYou Naturals manipulate things out of humans all the time. Donāt think I donāt know all your tricks.ā
āCan Darkness do that?ā I wondered. Demons could influence humans, but only subtly. When they wanted more direct control, thatās where possession came into play. Elijah couldnāt possess anyone, but he had Darkness at his disposal
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