Dark Reunion (Page 44)

For a moment, just a moment, she thought he might listen to her. Then his face went hard again and he spoke coldly.

"It isn’t your problem. Let me worry about it."

"But if there’s no way to win-" Matt began.

"That isn’t what Bonnie said!" Stefan replied tersely.

"Yes, it is! What the hell are you talking about?" Matt shouted. It was hard to make Matt lose his temper, but once lost it wasn’t easily gotten back. "Stefan, I’ve had enough-"

"And so have I!" Stefan shot back in a roar. In a tone Bonnie had never heard him use before. "I’m sick of you all, sick of your bickering and your spinelessness-and your premonitions, too! This is my problem."

"I thought we were a team-" Matt cried.

"We are not a team. You are a bunch of stupid humans! Even with everything that’s happened to you, deep down you just want to live your safe little lives in your safe little houses until you go to your safe little graves! I’m nothing like you and I don’t want to be! I’ve put up with you this long because I had to, but this is the end." He looked at each of them and spoke deliberately, emphasizing each word. "I don’t need any of you. I don’t want you with me, and I don’t want you following me. You’ll only spoil my strategy. Anyone who does follow me, I’ll kill."

And with one last smoldering glance, he turned on his heel and walked out.

Chapter Fourteen

"He’s gone round the bend," Matt said, staring at the empty doorway through which Stefan had disappeared.

"No, he hasn’t," said Meredith. Her voice was rueful and quiet, but there was a kind of helpless laugh in it too. "Don’t you see what he’s doing, Matt?" she said when he turned to her. "Yelling at us, making us hate him to try and chase us away. Being as nasty as possible so we’ll stay mad and let him do this alone." She glanced at the doorway and raised her eyebrows. " ‘Anyone who does follow me, I’ll kill’ was going a bit overboard, though."

Bonnie giggled suddenly, wildly, in spite of herself. "I think he borrowed it from Damon. ‘Get this straight, I don’t need any of you!’ "

" ‘You bunch of stupid humans,’ " Matt added.

"But I still don’t understand. You just had a premonition, Bonnie, and Stefan doesn’t usually discount those. If there’s no way to fight and win, what’s the point of going?"

"Bonnie didn’t say there was no way to fight and win. She said there was no way to fight and survive. Right, Bonnie?" Meredith looked at her.

The fit of giggles dissolved away. Startled herself, Bonnie tried to examine the premonition, but she knew no more than the words that had sprung into her mind. No one can fight him and live.

"You mean Stefan thinks-" Slow, thunderous outrage was smoldering in Matt’s eyes. "He thinks he’s going to go and stop Klaus even though he gets killed himself? Like some sacrificial lamb?"

"More like Elena," Meredith said soberly. "And maybe-so he can be with her."

"Huh-uh." Bonnie shook her head. She might not know more about the prophecy, but this she knew. "He doesn’t think that, I’m sure. Elena’s special. She is what she is because she died too young; she left so much unfinished in her own life, and-well, she’s a special case. But Stefan’s been a vampire for five hundred years, and he certainly wouldn’t be dying young. There’s no guarantee he’d end up with Elena. He might go to another place or-or just go out. And he knows that. I’m sure he knows that. I think he’s just keeping his promise to her, to stop Klaus no matter what it costs."

"To try, at least," Matt said softly, and it sounded as if he were quoting. "Even if you know you’re going to lose." He looked up at the girls suddenly. "I’m going after him."

"Of course," said Meredith patiently.

Matt hesitated. "Uh-I don’t suppose I could convince you two to stay here?"

"After all that inspiring talk about teamwork? Not a chance."

"I was afraid of that. So…"

They gathered what weapons they could. Matt’s pocketknife that Stefan had dropped, the ivory-hilted dagger from Stefan’s dresser, a carving knife from the kitchen.

Outside, there was no sign of Mrs. Flowers. The sky was pale purple, shading to apricot in the west. Twilight of the solstice eve, Bonnie thought, and hairs on her arms tried to lift.

"Klaus said the old farmhouse in the woods-that must mean the Francher place," Matt said. "Where Katherine dumped Stefan in the abandoned well."

"That makes sense. He’s probably been using Katherine’s tunnel to get back and forth under the river," Meredith said. "Unless Old Ones are so powerful they can cross running water without harming themselves."

That’s right, Bonnie remembered, evil things couldn’t cross running water, and the more evil you were, the harder it was. "But we don’t know anything about the Originals," she said aloud.

"No, and that means we’ve got to be careful," Matt said. "I know these woods pretty well, and I know the path Stefan will probably use. I think we should take a different one."

"So Stefan won’t see us and kill us?"

"So Klaus won’t see us, or not all of us. So maybe we’ll have a chance of getting to Caroline. Somehow or other we’ve got to get Caroline out of the equation; as long as Klaus can threaten to hurt her he can make Stefan do anything he wants. And it’s always best to plan ahead, to get a jump on the enemy. Klaus said meet there after dark; well, we’ll be there before dark and maybe we can surprise him."

Bonnie was deeply impressed by this strategy. No wonder he’s a quarterback, she was thinking. I would have just rushed in, yelling.