In his head Stefan thought he could hear what was left of Katherine screaming at him. He grinned to himself and thrust into Elena harder.
He pressed the palms of his hands against the wall as his body began to shake. Elena clutched at him, whimpering and whispering loving words at him until he came, messy and exhausted. Elena slowly lowered her legs from around his waist while Stefan stayed where he was, still pressing her against the wall.
In a minute he moved one hand between her legs while he kept the other on the wall. His knowing fingers made quick work of Elena, smiling into her neck as she came apart around him.
*evil chuckle*
Ah, Stefan! You are finally interesting me. I loved the two-sides-of-the-coin look you gave here. For one, he's still a gentleman and doesn't want to hurt Elena. He's not out to kill or destroy. He just wants what he wants which is not such a simple and gentle thing after 160 years of being a vampire. He has advantages over her and he takes them. It's not something he's entirely proud of, but neither is it eating him up with guilt.
And the other side of course, that he's mightily pissed at Katherine, who cursed him with this long life and no knowledge of what to do with himself. I think Katherine would be far more nervous of Stefan's wrath than of Damon's most twisted revenge at this point. I know I'm never as troubled by Damon because he acknowledges his pettiness and has a sense of humour about how monstrous he could be. Stefan just buries it and sometimes digs it up to roll around in it.
Very nice! My major problem with the show is a lack of dynamic tension between Elena and Stefan. It's good to see it used here, and it makes a handy little character study of Stefan as well.
Baby did a bad, bad thing - feel like crying.
Date: 2010-02-09 05:14 pm (UTC)*evil chuckle*
Ah, Stefan! You are finally interesting me. I loved the two-sides-of-the-coin look you gave here. For one, he's still a gentleman and doesn't want to hurt Elena. He's not out to kill or destroy. He just wants what he wants which is not such a simple and gentle thing after 160 years of being a vampire. He has advantages over her and he takes them. It's not something he's entirely proud of, but neither is it eating him up with guilt.
And the other side of course, that he's mightily pissed at Katherine, who cursed him with this long life and no knowledge of what to do with himself. I think Katherine would be far more nervous of Stefan's wrath than of Damon's most twisted revenge at this point. I know I'm never as troubled by Damon because he acknowledges his pettiness and has a sense of humour about how monstrous he could be. Stefan just buries it and sometimes digs it up to roll around in it.
Very nice! My major problem with the show is a lack of dynamic tension between Elena and Stefan. It's good to see it used here, and it makes a handy little character study of Stefan as well.