Infatuation Turned into Disease

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Did they bump into rocks?

Lochlann couldn't remember. He was shaking and something coppery and delicious was in the air. Lochlann licked his lips without realizing it; his pupils were dark reflections of the back of the moon.

She was soaked and weak and bleeding.

She was everything he'd ever wanted.

He put his hands to his face.

"Fuck, Addy," he said. 'I'm sorry."

They still had to go. It wasn't safe, it wasn't safe, it wasn't safe.

His heart was hammering in his chest. He wondered if she knew how bad he was, how much danger she was in, by the look she was giving him.

"Can you walk?" he asked her. He reached out to touch her but his hand hesitated, afraid that she'd turn away, wishing that she did and craving that she didn't.
 

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She was stupid for being okay with this. She was secretly beginning to feel afraid, alarmed, and honestly she didn't like what just happened. But she was still worried for Lochlann, and she didn't want to leave him alone like this.

Not that she had a choice though. They were on a different island by now, after all.

"It was the storm's fault, not yours," she replied, hoping to assure him and even looking at him in the eyes as she said those words, smiling despite the pain that made her whole body rigid. She took his hand-- well technically he grabbed his forearm and pulled on it to help herself stand. And once she's gained balance, she gave Lochlann a small nod.

Her eyes were cast down on her thigh, however, which has began bleeding a bit more now that she's standing. She hissed at the throbbing pain.

"What now?" she asked, looking at Lochlann's face anymore. Or at least she thought she was looking at him, because it was almost pitch black and it was hard to see what was around them. The only lights she could recognize were from some distance, somewhere quite far away, which she gathered were from whoever were chasing them.

Theyre far away now. And Addy just wished they could find a dry place where they could rest, because she had things to say, too, and she couldn't say them if things keep going this way.
 

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Addy seemed so small next to him.

For a moment, Lochlann forgot he was human. It was so easy to remember that he was a monster when she was so small and smelled so much like blood and seawater and was leaning against him.

The rain was pelting them and even though they were out of the ocean, they weren't out of danger. Lochlann took a few hesitant steps with her by his side, but it was dark, and he was afraid of losing her.

Lochlann turned suddenly and scooped Addy up into his arms and then disappeared into the island, away from the shore. Even though it was dark, Lochlann walked with the fevered steps of someone who had been here before. He kept Adelene close to his chest, which was burning as though he was on fire, until he found a small alcove of rocks hidden amongst the trees. He pushed one aside with his foot, ducked, and carried her inside the small outcrop.

It was dark and sandy inside the small space, but it was dry, and warm, as though the rocks were still heated from the sunlight that'd disappeared hours ago.

He set her down and Lochlann put his face in his hands, took a deep breath, and said, "Addy.

He'd fucked up.

He'd fucked up so bad.

This was his best friend. He cared about her more than anyone else in the world. Lochlann was spiraling downwards and he'd just realized now, that she was bleeding and he was dying to eat her, that he was dragging her with him.

"I'm so sorry," he said.

Monsters couldn't cry.

Lochlann was incapable of tears, but the saltwater still dripping down his face felt painful enough.

"I'm...I have..." he couldn't even think the words that he couldn't say. He couldn't say, I have a problem. Because Lochlann didn't have a problem.

But he knew that something was wrong with him.

"I didn't tell you any of this earlier," he said. "I couldn't. I regret that I didn't. I regret that you're bleeding. I think..."

Lochlann hesitated and he said.

"I don't want to die, Addy, but I think you might have to hurt me because I don't know if I can stop myself from hurting you. I should have never looked for you. But i'm afraid, and there's no one else I trust like I trust you."

He dropped down to his knees next to her.

"Please don't forgive me," he told her.

And then, he tried to kiss her.
 

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"Ah-!" Addy quickly clutched on Lochlann's shoulder, feeling him pick her up from the wet shore. She was weak, and didn't mind resting like this for a while, but even before she could slip away from consciousness, they were already out of the rain, and under some warm rocks. She opened her eyes and winced, feeling more sand beneath her. It was so uncomfortable. But she didn't think of herself too much because Lochlann was ruining himself beside her. She studied his face, just before he blocked her view with his hand.

"It's okay," she told him, leaning closer to pat his shoulder. "Don't beat yourself up, seriously."

But his words were just like what he's been telling her for how many times now. She frowned, shaking his shoulder a little before she tried to lean back, because he was going to kiss her...

And she blocked his lips with her index and middle fingers.

"I love you, Lochlann," she said, but her face was straight. "But... please don't do this. I care for you, you know that, but we're only friends and that's all we'll ever be. Um... I'm also... together with Leon now..."

She pushed him away slightly, before turning to her thigh, poking the peripheries of the cuts she got. She hissed, it was so painful, before summoning out a knife to cut what was left of her jeans on her left leg to her upper thigh. And then she began to wrap the cloth over the open wounds.

"I'm still angry, just so you know," she said as she made the knot on her inner thigh. "You tell me you trust me, but... I almost know nothing about you, and you keep surprising me like this."

She leaned back a bit more, against the warm rocks which were strangely comforting despite their hard surface on her painful back. She stifled a groan as she did, before turning to Lochlann once more, reaching for his face, his cheek...

"Come closer. Let me hug you," she said, and there was no hesitance in her words, because if Lochlann was scared, and he searched for her because of this, then she'll gladly help him feel safe, even just for a while. Even she herself was starting to feel endangered. "Just... be careful."
 

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She was with Leon.

Lochlann lurched back as though he’d been shot. There was a crack outside like gunfire a moment later, but it was only thunder following a distant lightning strike.

“Leon,” Lochlann repeated. He sounded very, very far away, as though he’d fallen down a hole and into some place dark. Things were dark. Lochlann was forgetting what his voice sounded like. He was forgetting what she was sounding like.

He was sitting in the dark, in the rain, with someone else’s girlfriend.

It didn’t matter that he loved her because she’d chosen someone else.

“I don’t understand,” Lochlann said.

But he did understand. Adelene Cross was strong, stubborn, and feisty. She was capable of hurting him and that’s why Lochlann loved her; her appearance was just a bonus for him. She deserved someone who would love her without all the complications, without all the baggage, of having love as a weapon. Lochlann could never give her that.

He wished he could. He wished she’d just let him try.

Lochlann looked substantially less human in the dark. Of course, he still had a human disguise. it was still Lochlann. But his features were sharper, more defined by the rain, more fey.

“Addy,” Lochlann said.

He was hurt now, and he was even more scared, because he’d wanted someone who made him feel safe, someone he could love, but now they were coming and she wasn’t safe either and he was so, so scared of hurting her.

He wanted to hug her. He wanted to give in. He wanted to pretend that things weren’t so bad, that he hadn’t just stolen her away in a rainstorm, that even now, it was hard for him to remember his name and he was so, so fixated on her curve of her lips and the taste of saltwater and the memory of her mouth on his under the fireworks.

He had to push her away.

“Addy, I can’t,” Lochlann said. He hesitated though, he was shaking, he wanted to hug her, he wanted to pretend. He tried to steel himself, hoping she couldn’t see through the illusion, to see how vulnerable he was. He put his hand on her leg instead and though he was trying to intimidate her, trying to scare her, he was still gentle with the placement.

“I am a monster. I want to eat you. You’re here and now you can’t run and that’s pretty fantastic, because I’m so, so fast Addy. I would be on you and we’d be underwater before you could even finish saying my name.”

Outside, in the rain, someone was calling their names. It sounded a lot like Dr. hart.

He closed his eyes. He licked his lips.

If you scream for them, I will probably kill you,” he said.

It was a lie.
 

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She was probably an idiot for not realizing that the news would hurt Lochlann. She was clutching with disdain at the thought that he had slept with someone else, and she didn't even know how many times, and was thinking that it wouldn't be so hard on him if she chose Leon because he wouldn't mind being with others anyway.

Maybe deep inside she's always wanted to hurt him too. But she hated herself for realizing that, and the pain worse than her cuts and bruises reflected in her eyes, as they bore into Lochlann's face that she was having a hard time to see in the dark.

"Loch, I'm sorry," she muttered.

Addy flinched feeling his hand on her leg. It was warm-- hot, even-- and while it surprised her, it felt nothing like the touch of a monster.

"You're no monster to me," she said, despite knowing that everything he said could be true, and if he did decide to take her at this moment, there would be nothing she could do. She knew that, she knew she was technically cornered.

But she refused to believe that Lochlann was a monster.

"Lochlann, please, I'm not going to scream." Adelene shifted and put her hand on top of his. He's no monster, she repeatedly told herself. She could hear Dr. Hart's voice in the distance, and knew it well after all her appointments with him, and while she felt safe around that cat-loving doctor, she wasn't going to let him and whoever he was with catch Lochlann. "If they catch you, this will be all for nothing. You won't eat me, Loch. Even if you try, I'm not as harmless as I seem to be."
 

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Lochlann gripped his hands to his head.

he was shaking.

His voice rose too high and he said, "Stop."

He shook his head again.

"Addy just please, just stop...stop being so...perfect," he said. But his voice was weary. He was trying. He wasn't sure if he was trying to scare her, trying to eat her, or trying to remember that he could be human sometimes, too.

He kept thinking about Leon.

He kept thinking about kissing her.

He kept thinking about Leon kissing her instead.

He could taste blood in his mouth.

She was right. She was completely right. If they caught him, this wasn't worth it. But if he let her go, it was going to be life without her. She was already lost to him. She was already someone else's.

Of course, she'd always been someone else's. She'd belonged only to herself, and that's why he'd loved her. Gods, she was stubborn. Gods, she was kind.

"Addy," Lochlann said. He groaned. He leaned forward, rested his head on her leg and felt her blood warm his cheek. He said, "Please don't forgive me."

He picked himself up from her and disappeared into the rain.

Dr. Hart found her a few minutes later.

"Miss Cross," he said. He was soaked in the rain but somehow he still looked immaculate. "Are you hurt?"
 

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Addy curled away from him, not because she was scared, but because she felt like she just destroyed something in Lochlann and she felt so horrible, so guilty. She wanted to pull him closer, she wanted to hug him and make him feel safe... But she couldn't, not like this. It would be cruel.

But she really wanted to touch him, and she shivered as she felt him on his leg, and tears just began flowing. Lochlann was a wreck and she was crying for him again.

She didn't want him to leave her here, because then she'd have no idea what's happened to him. And she wanted to know, and the worry just made all the spinning negative emotions inside her worse. She couldn't even recognize them, nor did she know why they were this intense.

But when Dr. Hart found her, she was still curled up, shaking, trying so hard to stop crying but couldn't.

She raised her head, wiping her tears with the back of her forearm.

"Doctor..?" She wanted to be sure it was him. And yes, she was hurt, and not only because of her injuries. "Is Lochlann going to be okay..?" Her voice quivered from the cold, and from trying to keep herself from sobbing, and she wished it would just stop but it wouldn't.
 

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Aiden dropped down next to Addy, but it was dark and even with the pen light he pulled from his pocket, he couldn't make out the full extent of her injuries in the dark. What AIden did know was that it wasn't safe here and they had to get back to the main island as soon as possible.

"Miss Cross," Aiden said. He was irritated by her questions of Lochlnan and it showed on his face. "We're trying to detain him. he is a danger to himself and to others."

They were trying because they hadn't succeeded.

"Can you walk? We need to get you back to the island."

It was dark, but Aiden did not like the look of her leg. He held his hand out to her.
 

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Adelene grunted, more because of the doctor's answer than her pain. Then again, she didn't expect a kind answer from him, because ever since they first met Dr. Hart has already shown her enough that he and Lochlann weren't in good terms with each other. She was stubborn, and she didn't want to believe him to be dangerous.

"I'm not sure but... I think I can," she said after, deciding that talking to Dr. Hart about Lochlann wouldn't get her anywhere, and so she dropped that topic and just hoped that whatever happens, it'll be for the better. Whether he escapes or not, she hoped what happens will help him get better, help him heal. She crawled out of the small cave with her two hands and her right leg, and tried to drag her still-bleeding leg out without letting it touch the sand. And then she took the doctor's hand, and tried to stand up as best as she could. Her right leg was fine, at least. It was the only part of her body not hurting.
 
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