stefan salvatore (
prescind) wrote in
deercountry2021-09-06 12:09 pm
Entry tags:
out of the fire, into the frying pan
Who: stefan salvatore (
prescind) + katherine pierce (
manipulative)
What: wtfing at their surroundings, exploring, figuring stuff out
When: early september
Where: cellar door, cassandra, all around
Content Warnings: probably some language to start.

What: wtfing at their surroundings, exploring, figuring stuff out
When: early september
Where: cellar door, cassandra, all around
Content Warnings: probably some language to start.


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Instead of letting herself be upset, Katherine rolls her eyes. "You're so melodramatic."
But she doesn't attack him—to prove a point.
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He takes a few deep breaths, watching her, trying to guess what she might try and do to him. He wants to rush at her, get the advantage again but he knows that she's probably planning her attack and creating several backup plans just in case.
"How is this going to end, Katherine?"
He doesn't know what they'll have to do to stop the urge to fight each other.
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If he was anyone else, she'd easily punch him until all the bones in his ribcage shattered. Katherine stays where she is, feeling that desire to fight ebb away at the hurt she feels.
Masking her expression, she looks at him rather tiredly. "However you want it to."
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Maybe he should just walk away. He holds his hands up but he doesn't retreat, rubbing his hands over his face. Then, they drop to his sides.
"I don't know what we're doing," he tells her, confusion tinging his voice. "I don't — are you all right?"
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It's not something that they do now—and it's a big reason why Katherine's held back. It'd be easy to end this. All she'd have to do is act fast and hard, but she's never really been one to use her speed and strength to kill anyone. She much prefers it to be done by someone else's hand or by something else entirely, even if her hands aren't quite as clean as she'd like them to be.
She's killed monsters in this arena, but she's not going to kill a person just so she can go back home. There'd be no one to go back home to.
"Surprisingly, you always survived that. I wonder why."
Because of her.
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But he thinks he knows the answer to that. Just as in Deerington, there's something about this place that can get into their blood, dig into their bones and make them want to do things that they wouldn't usually do.
He rubs a hand over his face before he curls it into a fist. He squeezes hard to get the last vestiges of aggression out of him before he takes a breath.
"I don't want to fight you."
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Katherine considers crossing her arms against her chest, but she keeps them loose and hanging by her sides. Crossing them means that she lacks a defence if he chooses to charge at her and she knows that despite being quick to draw, it's still a loss of a chance to defend herself.
She regards him with narrowed eyes.
"This place makes you want to fight." And she isn't quite sure if she believes he's completely over it. Stefan can be sneaky when he wants to be. "I doubt there's an alternative way of getting out of here."
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Someone's bound to get hurt in some way, shape or form even if she's not going full throttle. She's still very strong and a poke from her could send most people reeling.
He rubs a hand over his face and looks around. There were people milling about, watching the fights, fighting themselves.
"We don't need to do this with each other."
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Katherine arches her brow. Of course, she knows why. If this is meant to lead to death, then there can only be one winner. Katherine suspects Stefan's the one who's most likely to give that title up—what with being a hero and all. Even with the blood flecking his hair, it still looks quite heroic.
Even though it's very clear that he's snapped out of whatever it is that he'd been under, Katherine feels as she had before: as in control as she can be, given the circumstances. She still feels that desire to fight, but just like her own bloodlust, she pushes it down and tries to channel it some other way.
"Afraid that I'll drain you?"
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She could kill him, he knows, if she wanted to. But she hasn't before and he knows she won't know. He shakes his head quickly.
"But I don't want this place forcing us to hurt each other either. What do you want me to do? Stay here? Fine. Knock me out so this can end."
Because he knows he won't be able to win.
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She scrunches up her face in distaste.
"And then have you claim that I don't love you? Hard pass."
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He doesn't know what to do if any of his suggestions aren't attractive to her. He's offered to walk, to let her knock him out, and she's refused every single one of them.
Sighing, he puts his hands behind his back and gets down onto his knees, letting himself be the vulnerable, exposed one.
"Knock me out and we can end this. Just do it."
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Despite wanting to look away or even turn on her heel and do what she does best—run—Katherine doesn't move. The sight before her is an uncomfortable one.
Through gritted teeth, Katherine hisses, "Get up." But her hiss doesn't sound as though it's a sound of anger. She sounds afraid.
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If they have to do something, this is the only way that Stefan sees to make it happen. She's stronger and she'll be able to make sure he wakes up whereas other people might not care.
"Come on, just do it." He doesn't bow his head but he looks up at her, nodding. "Let's get out of here."
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But knocking him out isn't something she thinks is a good part of the plan.
"Get up." Again, she stares him down in case he thinks to try and knock himself into her to do what he wants. "We'll go."
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He doesn't know what exactly she's got in mind because he's made suggestions, she's shot them down. He swallows and keeps space between them because he doesn't want to be tempted, doesn't want that urge to fight to come back.
"You want to leave?" He doesn't know if that's smart since he doesn't want them to be overcome with the urge to fight in their house.
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Katherine eyes him suspiciously. Even though he can't quite hurt her if he was to physically attack her, she's found that he's hurt her enough with one of his comments. Katherine doesn't offer him her hand, suspecting that if she does, this entire rumble will start over again.
"I didn't feel like fighting when I was at home."
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He sighs because while this is some kind of solution, she still seems off. He rubs a hand over his face and starts walking, noticing the lack of contact between them. He doesn't know why but he's not going to ask right now.
"Fine, all right, let's go."
He doesn't know if they're going to be able to, if this place was going to make it impossible because they'd stopped fighting but it was worth trying.
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Fortunately, her expectation that they'll toss a monster inside is incorrect. Katherine's a little tired from the last rodeo.
She remains walking behind him.
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He doesn't say anything for a few moments, getting them away from the crowd as best as possible but he doesn't know what to do with her staying behind him. He wonders if she's keeping an eye on him to make sure he doesn't end trying to turn on her again.
He doesn't look back but it's difficult.
"It feels like you're watching to make sure I don't flip out."
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This is where she would make a quip about his ass, but Katherine doesn't feel like it. This isn't the time nor the place. She doesn't feel like herself—and she doesn't like that at all. Out of all the things that she could rely upon, it was knowing that she could always control herself.
While she may not look over her shoulder, she's listening.
"I'm faster; I'll hear anything that comes up behind you a lot quicker than you will."
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It's logical and it makes sense. It doesn't mean that Stefan has to like that he can't see her and that she's not beside him. It feels...wrong. But, he's not going to press her because that's just going to start an argument and he already feels that might happen later.
"I don't feel like I'm going to fight you."
Just to let her know. Just to make sure she's aware he's okay.
"I'm not lying."
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"That's good. You've already ruined my hair."
With a few knots and dust particles. Her hair was already ruined with the monster blood caked through it.
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Stefan looks at her over his shoulder and smiles. It's not the widest smile he's ever given her but it's still genuine.
"Your hair is always fine."
Even with the blood and grit of the day, she's still beautiful.
"I can help you wash it when we get home, if you'd like."
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She's seen the way he's brushed his hair—and sometimes chosen not to brush it—at times. Her hair requires a little more application than his, what with it being long and not being hero hair at all.
She cocks her brow, although it's not in judgement. She makes it a point to look him over. It's as playful as she's going to get while still inside of a stinky arena of monster blood.
"You'd have to convince me you have the hands for shampooing."
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