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Kirk ran into the main hallway and found nothing there except more pink light coating everything. His gut feeling said that if something was happening, it should've happened already, but he was a loss to explain what was going on. The system (if he could call it that, vague as it was to describe the whole Landel's torture/
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"Oh," he said, letting his thoughts catch up, "oh, god. I'm so sorry Stefan, I can't -"
Calm down. That was his thought this time.
"It's hard to concentrate. I haven't been able to hear so many minds at once for so long," and he was babbling in explanation, just because his sense of danger had slithered into a sense of mortification. Ever since last night, he was just sliding downhill, back into the uncontrollably aggressive newborn he used to be. Self-control. He could do that. He could concentrate now. Even if he could hear the babble of a hundred minds, Stefan's took priority through familiarity and sheer proximity.
Without conscious thought, he put a hand on Stefan's chest like he meant to push him off. Predators didn't like being pinned down naturally, but he wasn't thinking like a predator anymore. Or at least he was doing his best to ignore that part of his mind. He meant to, actually, just so that part of him went away, but he was immediately distracted by the beat in his ears, the pulse underneath his hand.
"You have a heartbeat." He said it like an accusation. "I thought I'd heard it before, but I didn't really think you had an actual, beating heart."
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Stop. Stefan took a deep breath and focused on clearing his head, emptying it of everything but the most immediate concerns. He might not be able to understand what Edward was going through right now, but he could at least not add to the problem. It was easy. He'd had enough practice over the decades when it came to controlling the slippery paths of his thoughts.
Edward's cool hand on his chest brought him back to the moment. "You didn't?" The body underneath him was quiet, he realized; where you'd expect to hear a heartbeat (even a half-dead one like Stefan's) there was... nothing. He was more aware than ever of the slow, steady drumming under Edward's touch. "Come on."
Stefan rose to his feet in an instant, faster and more smoothly than any human was capable of, and pulled Edward up with him. He was surprised at the effort it took - Edward had felt like stone when Stefan had been on top of him, and apparently had the weight to match.
"You feel different," he remarked, his hand still on Edward's arm, steadying him. "I'm guessing you're back to normal, too?"
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Carlisle would never believe me.
He didn't believe it himself. Even with the evidence in front of him, even though he knew he had seen the vampire inside of Stefan, the way his face and eyes changed - it was all very much mired in the pop culture Edward had spent the last century wading through. And the speed. Stefan had lifted them with ease, moved with the speed that was thoughtless and entirely supernatural.
Edward couldn't help but wonder what he seemed like to Stefan, who was human in so many ways Edward was not. Soft skin, warmth, a pulse. While he was cold, dead, stone. He wasn't sure how to feel. He felt - power. Like they all did. The kind of power you only appreciated when it had been taken from you.
"This is like last night. I remember hearing I.R.I.S. before, but this is all... worrisome. Something's gone wrong for Aguilar, I think."
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Sobriety settled back on his shoulders, that brief delirious feeling of invincibility giving way to the realization that the first thing these soldiers would need to do was contain them. Stefan was less worried about dealing with what they might throw at him than he was about what might happen to Elena if she got caught in the middle of all this. She'd promised to stay in her room until he came, but... Elena being Elena...
More and more people were entering the hallway now, and with them, a rush of monstrous creatures. Stefan tensed, ready to fight or come to the aid someone under attack, but the few harried patients seemed perfectly capable of dispatching the creatures which came at them. They weren't the only ones to have their strength restored.
"We should go." He studied Edward, who seemed to have regained his composure, and noted again the almost luminous white of his skin and the red of his pupils, Stefan's eyes picking out each detail perfectly in the dark. It was hard to imagine how he could ever hide what he was from humans. "You should find Bella-"
A growl behind him. Stefan spun on the spot, one hand lancing out just in time to grab the neck of the animal which had lunged at him. A dog, its skin cracked and rotted, teeth snapping blindly at Stefan's face. He crushed its throat with one hand and tossed the dog's body on the tiled floor.
It wasn't alone. "Edward..."
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Bella. He clung to the thought immediately, already pushing the words to make his way to her to his lips. Stefan would understand; Edward was entirely sure he would also be on his way to find Elena, or to at least make sure his brother had found her. (Was his brother like this, too? Only natural. God, if Emmett was still here -)
They turned as a pair. The animals were a pack, surrounding them with the movements of one, larger organism. Growls, the movement of wet, exposed muscle and bone, and the click of claws on tile echoed around in his head. He bared his teeth at the dogs, and then changed it to a smile when he looked back to Stefan.
"No need to worry tonight, right?" Relish it while we can, he wanted to say, but he was afraid that sounded too much like a monster. He didn't mean the kill. He meant being them again.
Edward shot forward, sweeping the closest dog with enough force to send it slamming against the opposite wall, bones snapping with ease. Its pack mate leaped forward, jaws closing around Edward's arm until they slipped off, unable to find purchase in biting a hunk of what was relatively the equivalent to solid rock. It didn't even leave a mark besides tearing his sleeve.
He twisted its head a hundred and eighty degrees, letting it drop to the floor. It didn't move after.
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They were, however, an unwelcome distraction. Even as Stefan fought off the dogs at Edward's back, dodging teeth and tearing limbs to make sure the beasts didn't rise again, he looked for an opening to escape. He had the sense that this wasn't random, that the animals were specifically targeting them, and each second they spent held up here meant another second they weren't protecting Elena and Bella.
The hunger drummed inside of him as Stefan turned to face the next animal, moving into kill before it could move against him, but the dog was unresisting when he grabbed it, and he was still too much of a ripper to not notice when his prey wasn't fighting back. Its mad red eyes drooped sleepily, and Stefan became aware of a girl's clear voice singing somewhere.
The pack now lay motionless around him and Edward, most of them dead, the rest asleep. Stefan wasn't going to question it. He touched Edward lightly on the shoulder - let's go - and ran before anything else decided to track them down.
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