Infatuation Turned into Disease

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He didn't know how to make her see what was wrong with him.

He motioned to himself.

"This is a lure," he said. "it's to make you trust me. It's easier to eat people that trust me because they come willingly. But I love you Addy, I do, and I do care about you, but that's why you can't trust me."

It hurt him. It hurt him that he said that he didn't scare her, because that is what he'd wanted to hear. Always. Forever. That's what he'd wanted.

If Lochlann could cry, he would.

But they had to go.

Her hands were on his shirt, drawing him back to her. His bottom lip jutted out in what looked like a pout, but really, it was Lochlann trying to find the words to explain this. It was so hard to think. he was looking at the way her hair stuck to each other when it was wet. It was adorable. She smelled so good.

"Not forever," Lochlann said. "Never forever. It's safe for you here, Addy, and I want you to be safe. But it's not safe tonight. There's these people and they're coming and--"

Lochlann jerked again but he kept his eyes on her.

He was shaking.

He was going to lose it soon.

"I never meant to hurt you," he said. "Don't believe anything else from me, but believe that."

He took a step back, breaking out of her grasp, and then one more, and into the rain. It was like washing something dirty off of him; the air around him shimmered and disappeared. One minute he was Lochlann, the next minute he was something else.

He was the night.

He was large, taller than the other horses in the stables, but thin. His head was long and narrowed and his body was streamlined. Lochlann looked like a race horse, the kind of animal built for speed.

But there were things that were wrong with him, like the way his eyes were narrowed towards the front, a predator with depth perception, and the way his teeth were rowed to have sharp and jaggged pieces hidden behind his normal teeth.

He was hypnotic, took. His body seemed to hum with something in the rain.

"Addy," Lochlann apologized. "We have to go."

It was his voice from a monster's mouth. The rain seemed to roll off him, like his skin was oiled some how. He looked dry and warm and very much like something that needed to be ridden.
 

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Not forever, he said. That seemed to put Adelene at slight ease, but that was quickly taken away anyway. He's always told her not to trust him. And he was talking about not meaning to hurt her, which she felt like she's heard so many times already. She was willing to believe that, despite everything, because she saw that it hurt Lochlann to hurt her.

But then he was gone, as if his form was slowly being washed away by the rain. Addy took a wary step backwards, seeing Lochlann's form be replaced by the figure in front of her now.

Her eyes widened. He never told her about this, but maybe this was one of the many things about him he didn't want her to know. But Lochlann was... beautiful. The rain can't touch him anymore, and his figure looked so mighty in the storm. But his eyes looked like danger, and as his voice came, Addy saw the pointed teeth inside his mouth. It made her tremble slightly, as her instincts just screamed at her, activating all the alarms in her body to let her know it wasn't safe. But Lochlann is Lochlann, she stubbornly told herself. But that didn't take away the sudden feeling of danger in the air.

She was hesitating, even though she forced herself to approach him. "Well... Are you sure we can't just head somewhere in the island..?"
 

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"I'm sure," Lochlann said, and he sound sure. He'd never sounded more certain of anything in his life and that was because he was terrified.

He looked confident, steady, an animal that you could trust, but Lochlann was a nightmare ball of indecision and hunger. She looked, so, so good to him. He'd dreamt of drowning her before. Even that night, when they fell asleep on the roof, he'd dreamed of the way her hair would float to the surface and what her skin would taste like against his teeth.

But he didn't want to kill her. She was his best friend. She made him feel safe and more than anything, Lochlann wanted to be safe.

If he were still a man, he would have put his face between his hands and sighed to try and lessen the pulsing sensation in his skull and the tearing in his heart.

There was a noise in the distance and Lochlann lifted up his front leg and his skin quivered. It sounded like someone was calling his name.

"We can't go inland," he said. "They'll catch us there. Please, Addy, please, we need to go."

Loclann dropped his front legs and bowed before her, giving her the easiest way to swing onto his back. His body hummed with magic.
 

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Adelene shivered. She still wasn't certain if it was because of the cold, or because of Lochlann, or maybe both, but she pushed that away as she nodded, and finally went to Lochlann's side. "Okay."

She tangled her fingers with his mane as she swung one leg to the other side. She settled on his back, and it was the most foreign feeling to her-- body warmth between her thighs, long silky hair against her fists-- and while it was awkward, it felt nice compared to the harsh rain pouring on her face and back.

"B-Be careful, okay? I've never ridden a horse before," Addy said, leaning close to the horse's neck and ear for him to hear her better. She put her arms around him, seeing that that's the only way she could hold on firmly, but Lochlann would probably feel it; she wasn't used to things like this, and her whole body was just awkward.

But even so, her hand was gently touching him. And Adelene wondered if Lochlann really was a monster, because he just can't seem like it, but at the same time, her gut feeling was finally agreeing to that.
 

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She'd never ridden a horse before.

Lochlann wished he'd taken her to the stables. He wished he'd shown her how to saddle one of the quiet mares or geldings and taken her on a trail ride through the woods, far away from the beach and the lake, where he could have shown her how to trot and canter before stretching out into a gallop.

He wished he didn't show her like this.

Lochlann was the night. He was moving through the rainstorm once he felt Addy's body settle on top of his own. He was so fast it might take her breath away. His hooves barely seemed to pound against the pavement while he moved and instead, it seemed like they were gliding through the night. The rain fell diagonally like shooting stars but he didn't seem to notice.

When his hooves did touch the ground the clatter sounded like a drum pounding and chanting water, water, water, water.

Lochlann did not worry about her falling. She'd be tangled in his mane by now, caught up against his body. No one ever fell off a kelpie or a cabyll-ushtey.

he was running through the town, through the streets, taking a beeline straight through the area and now his heart was racing and pounding and the blood was pumping in his ears and there was a voice, a light shining from behind them, and it sounded like a police car and someone shouting

Lochlann Cabyll-Ushtey, you are under arrest, cease your movement and release--

But Lochlann couldn't hear it. He couldn't hear anything. He couldn't focus on anything except for the weight of Addy whom he loved, whom he would die for, whom he wanted more than anything and he needed to be safe and he needed her to be safe and the only place they could be safe was--

The ocean.

"Lochlann!" a voice shouted through a megaphone into the rain. "Stop!"

And Lochlann ignored it.

"Addy," Lochlann said. "I'm not going to hurt you."

Then, he jumped over the side of the cliff and felt his breath leave his lungs while they crashed into the stormy waves.
 

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Lochlann was crazy fast, and Adelene could only hide behind him as they moved. She worried she'd fall, but it felt like something was keeping her from that, as if she was stuck there. She tried not to shiver more, but the air was cold, and the rain was harsh, and Addy was soon gasping for air because there was too much water on her face.

The evening was turning even darker, so when lights were suddenly flashing from behind them, it caught Adelene's attention immediately. The police were after Lochlann. She was confused for a moment, and that confusion was tinged with pain, because she now questioned why he was being chased in the first place.

Did they think he was a killer? But this was Manta Carlos. Anything can happen. He shouldn't be punished for his nature. Lochlann was--

Lochlann was speaking. Addy turned her head to him just in time to catch what he said, before she was striken by his jump, and suddenly they were falling. She didn't even have any time to scream, or hold her breath. She felt it instantly, the even bigger waters capturing them. The impact was painful, somewhat. She couldn't really tell for sure because of the cold, but somewhere, her body wasn't feeling right.

They surfaced just before she couldn't hold her breath anymore. She gasped, before trying to look for where they came from. She couldn't see, it was hard when water was everywhere, and the waves constantly crashed on her body and pushed her here and there, as the rain also pierced her face like needles.
 

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The water crushed against them, hitting the pair with waves and forcing Lochlann's body in directions he didn't want to go. If it was just him, he would have dived far beneath the surface and moved with the familiar currents, but up top, in the storm, everything was uncertain.

He couldn't take Addy under.

But oh, god, did he want to. He made a keening noise deep in his throat, something like a wail, something that didn't sound human or equine. The waves sent him back, back, and he hit something, but he pushed up against it with surprising speed and breached one wave, then another, then another.

He wasn't talking because he was the least human he'd ever been. His muscles worked beneath her legs, pumping through the freezing water. if there was any consolation, it was that his body was scalding hot, and he almost seemed to have steam splash off his face where the water was leaving him.

There was an iselet somewhere up ahead. he was disoriented. he was treading water, trying to make his way. Something inside of him wasn't working. He realized the water was stained funny because there was blood

his blood

her blood

just blood

Because he'd been pushed up against a reef or a rock or something, something and now he was panicking and thrashing and trying to get Addy out of the water

Lochlann dived beneath the surface with no warning and pulsed through the water. He was able to move quicker now, and oh god, the water felt so much better down here. Why didn't he stay down here, why didn't they both just stay down here--

both?

Fuck

Fuck

Addy

Lochlann breached the surface then, just after a wave crahsed, so the two of them could gasp for breath in the sea foam. The water was getting worse which to Lochlann was a good sign.

There was going to be land.

He could get her there

or he could dive under the water.

His stomach throbbed. Something in his side twisted and lurched. He couldn't hurt her, he wanted her, he wanted to

Lochlann wailed. He charged forward, moving through the water again, and again, and diving and surfacing until his nose was bleeding and then, finally, his hooves collided with something and he pulled himself and Addy onto the beach and out of the waves.
 

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She couldn't recognize anything while they were in the water. The waves were everywhere, and every now and then, Addy couldn't keep herself from breathing in a bit of the ocean, and painfully coughing them out again because water wasn't welcome in her lungs. The waves were pushing them and pulling them and suddenly, Addy felt herself being thrown and dragged against something hard and rough. Against the noisy crashing of water everywhere, her pained cry rang. Her left thigh was throbbing, and her torso felt like it was squashed hard. It was getting even harder to breathe. Her bones didn't feel right, and whenever she snapped out of confusion, her mind would still refuse to focus.

Instead, it screamed. A voice in her head was screaming and panicking for her, because she can't, she was too busy trying to breathe, but she kept getting interrupted, and she'd end up coughing or swallowing instead.

That didn't last long. She didn't know when it happened, but Lochlann had taken them underwater somehow. It was calmer here than up there, but there was no way she'd stay here. She tried to pull away, but just as she thought, she was stuck against his body and she couldn't break free. She grabbed his mane and tried to pull on it, tried to tell him she couldn't hold it any longer. He surfaced just in time, but Addy's consciousness was starting to slip away. Only her being distressed kept her awake, and not even fully.

She needed them to be on land soon. Her whole body was throbbing now. But they kept going underwater instead, and up, and under again, until Addy wasn't even breathing anymore. She just coughed and threw up water and--

Somehow, it was good that she was stuck against Lochlann. Because by the time they found land, she wasn't holding on anymore. She was half-unconscious, drained, and limp.
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He was so, so hungry.

Lochlann was shaking. His body was all wrong, this was wrong, the girl on his back should be on the water. Why was he coming out of the water? They should be back in. She was still breathing, he could tell she was still breathing, he couldn't eat her if she was--

She was Addy.

What the hell was wrong with him?

Lochlann was still shaking. It took every ounce of energy he had, every single morsel of self-control, but he turned himself back into a person and collapsed onto the beach with Addy ontop of him.

"Addy," he said. "Are you okay?"

They had to keep going.

They weren't safe. He wasn't safe. She wasn't safe. His head was spinning.
 

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Addy wasn't responsive until Lochlann's form shifted and they both fell to the wet shore. The first sign that she was actually alive was the strident and excruciating cry of pain, the second would be her loud and almost painful coughing-- choking-- on all the water she breathed and swallowed.

Her eyes were wide open after that. Registering she was on top of Lochlann, the human Lochlann, she quickly rolled off of him, only to feel more sharp pain on her left arm and her back. She could feel the sand on her thigh, too, and it stung, and her remaining lucid consciousness urged her to sit and check what was wrong.

Her jeans looked like some parts were scoured off, revealing that her thigh was scraped and scratched and cut somehow. Blood oozed out, but the cold helped to keep it at minimum at the moment.

It must be from when they hit something hard.

Hurriedly she tried to take off her jacket. It was useless now anyway, having absorbed so much water and being so heavy. But she stopped halfway, feeling the pain in her arms. She was sure it wasn't dislocation or anything like that, and it didn't sting like an open wound. Instead, it felt like her whole torso was bruised.

Addy groaned under her breath and resumed taking the heavy clothing off, though carefully this time. She was only wearing a tank top inside, which revealed her injuries quite easily, though they haven't darkened so much just yet.

She looked at Lochlann after that. Right, he was back to that form familiar to her, and that gave her some kind of comfort at least. She put a hand on his head and looked at him with worried eyes, even though they themselves showed that Addy's consciousness has become unstable and hazy.

"Are you hurt?"

She shakily gasped for air. The feeling of water surrounding her remained, and she still felt like she was going to drown in the sea soon.

"We bumped into some rocks a while ago... d-didn't we..? I... I'll be honest, I'm not okay..."
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