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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That was not true. She's very, very patient and he knows it. But he says it anyways to try and lighten the mood and hopefully put what happened in the arena behind them.
"Besides, would you really be upset if I didn't control myself? You like that. You've said so."
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While Katherine may scrunch up her face, she knows that she has—and repeatedly. That doesn't mean she has to merely accept the truth and wear it. She does want Stefan to stop being so stuck inside of his head.
"I clearly didn't mean it with shampooing. My hair is very delicate."
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Stefan's pretty sure that's not what she met and he exaggerates and goes over the limit on purpose. He even smirks a bit but he doesn't look back to direct that at her.
"I wouldn't want to accidentally pull some out and ruin your whole look."
That would be absolutely awful, wouldn't it?
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Not that she ever wants to. Katherine likes her hair. Her hair is the one thing that Klaus couldn't take away from her. Even though it's changed over the centuries, it's still her—it's all Katerina has.
And she knows Stefan knows that.
Besides, if he wants to keep his head of hero hair, he knows better than to even think about pretending to rip her hair out.
"I have the face shape for it."
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He knows that she likes her hair far, far too much to cut it or let it fall out. There's no way she will rock being bald even if she could. It's just not going to happen. He flicks a look back at her and shakes his head.
"You like your hair too much. You're vain. And don't get all mad that I said that. You know you are."
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It's often used as an insult towards her. She's been called it many times as something derisive, but she knows Stefan doesn't mean it that way. Katherine likes the way she physically presents herself. While she may not have control over her face and who is identical to her, she can control how she looks.
"What's wrong with being confident? We could all use a little bit more of it, don't you think?"
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He shrugs a shoulder and tucks his hands into his pockets. He thinks he's been with her long enough to know that she's vain and to be fine with it.
"You don't think I know what you're like now? I do. You're allowed to be confident. There's nothing wrong with that."
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Or Deer Country. Whatever place they happen to be in with a deer influence.
She still stays behind him even when they're able to exit the arena. Apparently, killing enough monsters grants on an exit pass—or maybe it's merely the fact that Katherine's thrown monsters three times her size across the dome as if they're made of feathers.
She does take a few steps closer to Stefan and pinches the back of his shirt. "You had dirt."
And some monster guts. Really gross.
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"Are you gonna keep walking behind me so you can clean up any dirt or are you going to walk beside me now?"
He wishes she could come up closer to him so he could see her but he knows he can't force that.
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While Katherine would much prefer to be behind him just in case the Trench is a little wilder and unfriendlier than Deerington, she knows that there's really no reason to be walking behind him anymore. No other reason than the fact that it's born out of a small slip of fear.
So, Katherine comes to stand beside him. "You didn't like me bringing up the rear?"
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He smiles when she finally comes up to stand with him and he starts to reach for her hand but stops and brushes his fingers against her wrist. He doesn't stop walking yet.
"Can I?"
He wouldn't normally ask but they'd just been fighting and he's worried.
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With no hesitancy, she wraps her fingers around his. Tilting her head up and looking away, Katherine very much looks like the girl who doesn't like public displays of affection.
"For once your hand isn't cold."
His hands have never been that cold unless it suits her story.
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That was just one of those vampire myths. Stefan shakes his head but he feels more comfortable with her hand in his and that's when he starts walking again, blowing out a slow breath.
After a minute, he asks, "Are you okay?"
Because no matter the facade she presents, he knows there's a lot more going on underneath.
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Which means that he's going to have to do the laundry a few times over to make sure that monster blood is completely out of the threads. Katherine will happily do the ironing after.
Looking straight ahead, she does know that he won't accept that as an answer. She wouldn't.
"Did you really mean what you said? That you believe that I will bite you and drain you just to get ahead?"
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He hadn't meant that. Not in that way. He pauses and looks ahead, squinting before he shakes his head.
"I think if you had to survive and it was between you and me, you'd choose you. That's not a bad thing, either. I'm not chastising you. I just think survival is very ingrained in you."
Hell, he'd want her to choose herself if that was a choice she had to make.
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It's been difficult to try and find a middle ground between running and standing still. The latter's a lot harder than she had ever planned for.
She's quiet for a moment.
"And would that lead you to believe that I don't love you?"
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He shakes his head at her and looks over. No, he knows she loves him even if she doesn't always say it out loud. She shows him in other ways. He squeezes her hand and sighs.
"I would hope there's never a situation that leads you to have to make that decision, honestly. Because though I think you would choose yourself, I think it would be difficult for you."
And he doesn't want her to have to live with that.
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She doesn't have a group of protectors like her doppelgänger. She's always only had herself.
But picking herself doesn't always have to relate to her only picking one person. Picking herself these days often includes a dog and a cat and twelve cars.
"You said it, back there." She stands up a little taller and ensures not to look at him because: "It hurt my feelings."
It's a big admission for Katerina Petrova.
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He pauses because he doesn't remember that. He's not doubting her though because he knows that he hadn't been thinking all that clearly awhile ago. His mind had been consumed with wanting to fight and he knows that he could have said something without thinking.
He frowns and shakes his head. He thinks he does remember what she's talking about now.
"Katherine, I know you love me. I don't want you to have to choose between yourself and me. I'm sorry. I can honestly say that I didn't mean that. I was just...talking."
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Katherine's grip on his hand does tighten, but it's not of her own purposeful doing. That's settled now. No need to talk about feelings. She's still Katherine Pierce who has absolutely none of them other than feeling rather arrogantly proud of her hair and shoe collection.
"We can forget about it now."
She scrunches up her face before she begins to slow her step. Looking down at her feet, her shoes look no different to how they had looked previously: black and expensive and very, very sharp.
"I need to stop. My shoe is breaking."
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He doesn't even know if she's accepted the apology or if she's still upset. It takes a lot for her to admit when she's been stung and he's not going to just let her brush it aside. So, when her grip tightens around his hand, he uses that to stay still, not let her walk.
"We can stop but we need to talk about this. You can't just dismiss it."
Even if she'd brought it up.
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"It's not dismissing it when it's moving forward."
Or avoiding it completely. This is why Katherine doesn't do many things, like interpersonal relationships. It's a lot easier to remain invulnerable when no one knows she has vulnerabilities.
When she stands on one foot, she leans heavily on him as she observes her shoe. The heel has almost peeled itself off the base.
"And that's what I'm doing." She holds the toe of her shoe and angles the peeling heel towards him. "Rip it off."
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This doesn't feel like moving forward. It feels like she's just pushing it down and letting it go. If she's upset at him, she wants him to be upset. He doesn't want her to have to ignore it if she's genuinely upset.
"Ripping it off isn't something you need to do, you know. We can talk about it, figure it out. I don't want you to feel like you have to shove it aside. That's not fair to you."
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She sighs quietly. "It hurt my feelings to think you think that of me." She turns to face him, her own face a mask. "I think I've proven myself more than enough in the past year that I care about you."
She's the one who has been there for him through thick and thin, not his so-called friends. The villain of the story has proven to be a better person than all of them combined.
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He doesn't really know how to make up for something that he's already said. He doesn't know how to prove to her that he doesn't really think that. He swallows, looking down.
"I love you, Katherine, and I know you love me. I don't think that about you. I...don't know what to say. I shouldn't have said what I said. It's not the truth."
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