~~Jack~~
Oh fucking shit.
He stared up at Antoinette, and how she dangled over Mary's claws, bent backward like a corpse stuck on a pike, skewered up the back. Sabrina's knife had been unbelievably painful, like fire, somehow made of ice, slicing through flesh like a fucking lightsaber. But Mary's claws looked a thousand times worse, and they held Antoinette up over Mary's head, ready to pull her in half. Or cut her in half.
But Jacob wasn't that much of an asshole. Anyone else would have been, considering Antoinette had been about to kill him. But for some reason, the fucker about to destroy the world, wanted them alive to see it. To rub it in their faces when it worked? If it did, life and death wouldn't be a thing anymore, and everyone, alive or dead, would be together anyway. Maybe it'd take a while for it to happen? Maybe Jacob wasn't entirely convinced it'd be that simple?
Or maybe, he just didn't want them to have to die first. Dying sucked. Jack could attest to that. And Jacob had saved them on a couple occasions, for absolutely no other reason, than what he'd said. He liked Jack, and the rest of them.
"Please," Jack said, "don't... don't hurt her."
Mary looked at him, eyes twisting down on the outer corners with almost cartoony exaggeration. She was tormented by what she was being forced to do.
"I'm trying not to! B-But Black Blood, he's... controlling... me..." The ghost looked down, body shivering. And Antoinette, still hanging over her, body limp and paralyzed, managed to turn her head enough to look to Jack. A tiny hint of shame showed through, and Jack returned the same. They'd failed.
Jacob waved a hand, and the distorting invisible walls disappeared, allowing everyone to see what was what again. Elders didn't like showing their strongest powers. They were better off as secrets, to be used on people that wouldn't live to talk about them. People knew masters of Obfuscate could do some really weird shit with distorting reality, if they had the chance to soak an area with their blood, but Jack had never considered something as extreme as invisible walls that warped perception, like some really fucked up mirror maze. That, was a scary thing to get trapped in, and Antoinette had still managed to beat him.
With a hissing whimper, Mary's ghost hovered over to the edge of the circle of standing stones, by the red barrier. With a little more force than was necessary, no doubt at Black Blood's silent command, she threw Antoinette through the barrier, and SΓ‘ndor, eyes as stoic as ever, caught her with his one good arm, and bit down his need to grunt in pain. His body was still fucked up, too.
Slowly, Jack set his one eye on Elaine, and stared at her as hard as he could. She met his gaze for a moment before looking away, and rubbing her arm where Daniel had managed to nearly cut it off.
Sure enough, Daniel emerged, on the outside of the barrier. Soaked head to toe in not only the blood of the crazy flesh tunnel they'd come through, but also Mark's blood, the Mekhet limped around the barrier until he came to stand beside SΓ‘ndor and Beatrice. He helped the gargoyle with the Prince, and they set her down on her feet. She tried to stand, but fumbled, and Daniel slipped under her arm to help her.
Jack looked to the crowd, and they all looked to him. No one had to say it. It was plastered on their faces. They'd failed, and now Jacob was going to start the apocalypse.
Snarling, Jack pulled against the invisible chains holding him. He pulled harder, and harder. He pulled until he felt his vitae pulse in his body and his bones threaten to break. But the ritual circle was made with his own blood, and he didn't need to be an ancient dragon of the Ordo Dracul to guess that meant it was unbreakable to him.
"Shame Mark died," Jacob said, one hand clutched to the side of his fucked up throat. "I suppose the lot of you thought he was gross? Which, I mean, he kinda was, but that was his Horror's fault, not him. The guy was loyal to Azamel, and has lost other people, too." Before Jack or anyone else could call him out, Jacob threw up a hand and shook his head. "Never mind. I'm wasting my breath."
"You okay?" Jack's mom came up to Jacob and peeked at his neck. Exposed flesh showed some Kindred blood pulsing within.
"I'll be fine. I have to finish this ritual, and it's going to take a bit."
"And... and Mary?"
"I am truly sorry," Black Blood said, and he weaved a finger over Mary's ghost. The chains that bound her reappeared, coiled around her, and the ghost settled back on the wet stone floor. "My options were limited."
"I gotta admit," the old Nosferatu said as he clucked his tongue once as he looked through the red barrier at the watching crowd, "you almost had me, old friend."
Antoinette sneered, but she didn't have the energy to put the ice cold glare in it Jack would have expected. Mary's claws had really, really fucked her up.
Sam leaned in and nudged her cheek against Jacob's shoulder.
"You--"
"Go. I'll be fine." He returned the lean to give her a quick kiss on the cheek again before nodding toward Mary's ghost.
Jack's mom watched Jacob for a few seconds longer than she needed too. He recognized that look. It was the look she gave his dad when she was worried about him, when he tried to do the manly thing and not talk about how much he was hurting about whatever. But Mary's sniffles called her, and her mom settled down in the shallow water beside her.
She got on her knees and set Mary's head on her legs, before peeking back up to Jacob's back as the man worked, and then to Jack. Something had changed. Her expression, her body language, the way she looked at Jacob's back as she ran her fingers through Mary's hair. Mary had whispered something to her earlier, but in all the chaos, Jack didn't have a fucking clue what. Their mom had mentioned their dad to Mary's ghost, so maybe something to do with him?
To everyone watching, it probably looked like his mom had betrayed them, had become Jacob's partner in crime, and doomed them all to Armageddon. Jack knew better. His mom was a lot of things, willful and determined, and soft and loving, but she was not a quick thinker. She didn't understand what was happening, the scale of things, what Jacob and Black Blood were actually about to do, what it meant for everyone and everything. She just wanted everyone to be together, and Jacob, a man she loved, was giving her a way to make that happen. She'd had maybe five hours to wrap her mind around the fucking insanity of it all, and he knew his mom, it'd take her a lot longer than that to process what was happening.
He couldn't hate her for that. He could be super pissed at her, like he'd been a thousand times before for her god damn fucking stupidity and utter inability to use her god damn head. But not hate her.
Jack took a deep, useless breath, hardened his gaze on his mother, and channeled that frustration until he could stomach the shittiness of what he was about to do. No point in trying to Dominate Jacob, or Elaine. It'd take way too long to Dominate one, and the other would intervene, and that was assuming it was even possible, tired as was. He couldn't even try it on Black Blood or Mary's ghost, and Mark was dead. He had one option.
She looked at him. A moment of eye contact was all he needed. He reached out for his mom's mind, and... got absolutely nowhere. He frowned down at the ritual circle, and tried again. But got nowhere. The ritual circle was blocking him.
He reached down for the cellar in his mind, the chains he'd summoned to hold down the curse, and tried to undo them. It didn't work. It was like he was wearing the necklace again. His Beast was out of his reach.
He snapped his glare to Elaine, and she nodded slowly, reading his thoughts and confirming. She was an Architect of Terror, a dragon who'd studied the Beast and how to manipulate it for literal centuries. It was her ritual circle, and he knew just how she'd made it.
"Black Blood," Jacob said. "Do the ritual now. I still need time, and I don't want that Strix curse to be a problem in the new world. Who knows what sort of shit it'll be able to do when the barriers are all gone."
As Elaine approached Jack, her hint of a grin faded, replaced with something heavy and somber as she looked at him.
"So this is what you wanted my blood for?" Jack asked. "You put me through that other ritual to get some curse-infused blood or whatever, so you can get this ritual to work?"
"Indeed. Like this, you are bound, and the ritual can force the curse to respond. It would not be necessary if you cooperated." She frowned at him as she looked down, and checked the dozens of red symbols drawn into the floor, still pushing the black water away. Daniel had done a number on her, more than Jack had noticed before. Several stab wounds and gashes were on her back, and a few more in her stomach and legs. Her suit was a mess, and several of the gashes were deep enough to expose hints of bone. Ventrue were hard to damage without fire or crazy shit like werewolf claws, but Daniel had thoroughly hurt her with nothing more than a regular sword. She was in worse condition than Jacob.