Eric & Michael
Kersen was sitting in a chair in a room in the Blood Diamond. The room was light tight, there was a large bed in the middle, and currently there was a dead girl in it.
A girl who, sometime before dawn, would be waking up craving blood. Whose human life would be over. And who was now Kersen's responsibility for eternity.
He dropped his head into his hands, and didn't even hear the door open and Eric enter the room.
A girl who, sometime before dawn, would be waking up craving blood. Whose human life would be over. And who was now Kersen's responsibility for eternity.
He dropped his head into his hands, and didn't even hear the door open and Eric enter the room.
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"She probably has a family," he added, looking down at her, sadly. "She had a life. And now... I guess she's going to have to live with me, isn't she. At least for a while."
He bit back another groan. Michael was going to flip out about this. Well, okay, Michael never flipped out about anything. But he certainly wasn't going to like it.
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"What if she's awful," he added, looking at her again. "What if she's like..." He thought of the worst thing she could be. "What if she's one of those crazy God hates fags people? Or what if she's, I don't know, a serial killer. Okay, that one seems unlikely."
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Kersen ran his fingers through his hair and took a deep breath.
"At least I'm not in a coffin right now." He winced. "Five years? I almost fucking threw up right there."
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And then, remembering the calm and measured way that Eric had spoken in his defense, and how the Magister had seemed swayed by Kersen's loyalty to Eric, added, "Actually... really. Thank you."
Given how all of this had gone down, and how much worse it could have been, his loyalty to Eric was now even more solidified.
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"I... need to call Michael," Kersen said, before Eric could leave. "Tell him what happened. Can you tell your security to let him through, if he wants to come here?"
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Hoping against hope that it would be Kersen at the end of the line.
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"I - I'm okay." He said this before Michael could ask. "I'm going to be okay. But - there's more. It's complicated."
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He threw himself from the chair and his arms around Michael.
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He had seen enough dead bodies to know one when he saw it.
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If only Michael knew how close he'd come to not. Because who knew where Michael would be in five fucking years.
"But you shouldn't stay too long," he added, pulling away, hands on Michael's shoulders. He glanced back at the bed. "She'll... she'll wake up eventually and you shouldn't be here."
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His eyes dropped to the floor. "The Magister was feeling creative. This was my sentence. A life for a life. They made me make a new vampire. Against her will."
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That didn't make him any more pleased with the news. And everything it seemed to entail.
"You've got a vampire child," he summed up. He didn't know what they called it, and didn't care.
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