~~Damien~~
It'd been a long time since he'd been in this much pain. Maybe that time he'd helped Jack and the others bring down Jeremiah and Angela? Fighting Sándor's Horror had certainly been painful. Maybe that time the azlu had stabbed him through the stomach, straight through him, and left a large hole in his guts and spine? That hadn't been too painful, considering how quickly he'd gone into torpor, only to be awoken by Beatrice's blood.
Beatrice. The Nos took a peek his way, long enough for them to share that uncomfortable memory, before she looked back to Sándor. She'd been doing that a lot. He'd thought maybe she'd been taking piano lessons from him to impress the gargoyle, but seeing her watch Sándor as he and Jack talked, sealed the deal. She liked him. It was understandable. Sándor was a great guy. But Triss was not only Jacob's protege, she was also trying to resurrect her dead lover. It was a love triangle even a soap opera couldn't match. Love square, with Jennifer involved.
He watched her as best he could, but he knew even if she tried something, he was in no condition to stop her. There wasn't a drop of vitae left in him. He'd managed to heal his jaw enough it worked again, but that was the best he could do. If someone so much as looked at him too strongly, his face would probably crack like an egg and spill his brains. He had his sword back, but swinging it would be near impossible. He was tempted to give it back to Jack, but considering what the kid had tried to do with it, maybe he could wait on that.
The kid was willing to kill himself to stop the Ripper. He'd legitimately tried. And the moment Jacob and Black Blood were dealt with, he'd try again. Maybe someone could stake him before he did, but that'd only delay the inevitable. The necklace had ultimately backfired, given them all a false sense of security, and now Monica and Caleb were dead because of it. The kid would never forgive himself for that.
Lord, please, the kid didn't deserve this.
"You guys absolutely sure you want to come?" Jack asked.
"Enough already," Avery said. "We're going."
He winced as he looked between the six remaining werewolves, before nodding, and looking to Beatrice.
"Triss, I--"
"I'm going. I need to talk to him. You'll either have to stake me or kill me, because I'm going."
Jack sighed and looked to Athalia.
"Don't look at me. I'm not dragging her back. Besides, I'm here now, and we know for sure Jacob's going to try something tonight. I'm going, too."
He looked to Mary.
"I'm going! I don't want to hurt Jacob, but if he's going to let that... that... black thing, tear everything down, then what happens? What happens to you, and Mom? No! Black Blood is--"
"The reason you got to try a body again," Triss said. She regretted it the moment she said it, eyes widening, and she took a step back as she put up her hands. "Sorry. Fuck me, I'm sorry. But you're all so convinced Jacob and Black Blood are out to kill everyone, but--"
"Not kill everyone," Jack said. "But they are going to--"
"What, start an apocalypse, that then that kills everyone? Bullshit. Fuck, I had to kick Aaron's ass to get here, because that dude is so convinced what Jacob wants to do is good for everyone, that he was willing to die for it. You get that? Jesus christ, Black Blood is the reason Jeremiah didn't kill all of you!"
Silence heavy enough a graveyard would be envious. Everyone looked between each other, with more than a few winces traded. Only Sándor managed to keep his eyes on her.
"Beatrice," Sándor said eventually, "we don't want to kill them. We want to stop them. That's all." Unfortunately for the man, the tone in his voice, monotone as it was, said it all. Stopping them most likely meant killing them, or at least killing Jacob. Whether Black Blood could even be killed or destroyed was still a question mark.
Jack let out a snort. "My necklace is gone. We could get everyone to comb this place for it, but you know damn well we'll never find it in time. Hell, a ghost probably had orders to run off with it. It's gone. That was Black Blood's fault."
Slowly, Damien put up a finger.
"He did tell us to stay put. This fight wouldn't have happened if we--"
"If we what?" Jack said. "Just let Jacob destroy the--"
Triss threw up her hands. "He's not destroying the world! We don't know if--"
"He's going to break the whole fucking universe," Avery said, and she dragged herself toward Triss, rage boiling in her eyes. "He lost his girl, and now he's pissed and wants to merge it all, get rid of the whole life and death cycle. He's a bastard who's throwing a hissy fit, and he's bringing us all down with him."
"Oh fuck you." The Nos walked up to Avery, and met her glare with her own. "Jacob has done more for me than anyone. He deserves the benefit of a doubt."
Jack shook his head. "We're pretty sure he and Black Blood triggered the war between the Invictus and Carthians, probably for the distraction."
"Did he kill anyone?" Triss asked, eyes snapping to Jack.
Jack hesitated. "No."
"Then what the fuck? Everyone running in with guns out ready to kill him, but--"
"He's going to get everyone killed!" Jack threw up his own hands, and got in Triss's face, even closer than Avery. "Killed, or turned into soup, I don't fucking know! We have to do something."
"That doesn't mean--"
"Enough!" Everyone snapped their heads to Sándor, and the man let out a slow breath. For a split moment, there was something more in his expression than his usual stoic calmness. He looked angry. "Enough. We have no time. We will go, and figure out how to handle the situation when we arrive. I am not willing to let Black Blood alter the fabric of the entire world, but Beatrice is correct, as well. Jacob and Black Blood deserve the benefit of a doubt."
Everyone listens when a quiet man speaks.
Slowly, they all nodded, and looked to Jack. Jack shrugged and motioned to Sándor. And again, a hint of emotion came through the man's face. Surprise? Awkwardness? He didn't expect to suddenly have everyone looking to him on what to do.
It took him a second to find the words. "Let's go."
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