Stefan Salvatore (
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fifty shades of stefan } { don't believe the lights are shining, any place but there [1904]
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Ten years, as promised, and Stefan doesn't forget. Evening of the first night of the World's Fair has him standing on the bridge facing the statue of Saint Louis, hearing the faint sounds of revelry in the distance. There is so much he wants to do and see, but a promise is a promise, and he isn't going to abandon his date for the evening.
Provided, of course, that she remembers and elects to attend, but that's another matter entirely. For however long it takes, he will wait.
The past decade hasn't been a particularly easy one. The absence of his brother is starting to weigh on him, and while he wishes he knew where Damon is or what he is doing, he also knows that Damon promised him an eternity of misery. That is a promise that he knows Damon fully intends to keep, no matter how sorry Stefan is. He can only hope that he can keep being better, top prove to him that he isn't the burden that Damon believes to be saddled with.
Damon left because Stefan couldn't control himself. Clearly allowing Lexi to teach him control and prove that to Damon is the only way to try and bridge that gap between them.
All the same, he stands and waits for Diana, the first thing he's been excited for in almost ten years. If she doesn't arrive on the first night, he'll continue to wait for every night until she does arrive. Hopefully it will be sooner rather than later, though. There is so much of the fair to see.
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Ten years, as promised, and Stefan doesn't forget. Evening of the first night of the World's Fair has him standing on the bridge facing the statue of Saint Louis, hearing the faint sounds of revelry in the distance. There is so much he wants to do and see, but a promise is a promise, and he isn't going to abandon his date for the evening.
Provided, of course, that she remembers and elects to attend, but that's another matter entirely. For however long it takes, he will wait.
The past decade hasn't been a particularly easy one. The absence of his brother is starting to weigh on him, and while he wishes he knew where Damon is or what he is doing, he also knows that Damon promised him an eternity of misery. That is a promise that he knows Damon fully intends to keep, no matter how sorry Stefan is. He can only hope that he can keep being better, top prove to him that he isn't the burden that Damon believes to be saddled with.
Damon left because Stefan couldn't control himself. Clearly allowing Lexi to teach him control and prove that to Damon is the only way to try and bridge that gap between them.
All the same, he stands and waits for Diana, the first thing he's been excited for in almost ten years. If she doesn't arrive on the first night, he'll continue to wait for every night until she does arrive. Hopefully it will be sooner rather than later, though. There is so much of the fair to see.
[Continued here.]
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Well, she supposed. It was his turn to share something anyway. "What have you been doing?"
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"He must be married by now," she marveled. "With children of his own."
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Somehow, she'd managed to forget that Stefan was still so much younger than she. He hadn't yet experienced many of the rites of passage that came with being an immortal.
He didn't know.
"How long do you plan to stay with them?" she asked carefully.
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"Just until after the wedding. Why?"
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She'd need to be delicate.
"Take a moment to marvel at this place," she said quietly. "At how remarkable mankind is."
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"People can do amazing things," he nods. "It's always been very impressive."
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Which vampires, by their very nature, could never really do. Oh, they could adapt well enough, she supposed. But invent? That was a bit more difficult. Because their survival didn't depend on growth the way it did for humans.
And that was why she would always prefer the company of humans. But why she'd always inevitably lose them.
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Had her transformation following Adam's death been change? Adaptation? Something magical? She'd never really thought to consider it before.
Perhaps now wasn't the time.
"Really," she said, forcing a laugh into her voice, "I'm nowhere near clever enough to answer that."
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She gave him a dismissive wave. "Now I want to hear more about the last ten years. How's your Lexi?"
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But also sounded rather lonely.
"Any other girls?"
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Now was as good a time as any, she decided, to tell him.
"I...met someone."
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"Really? Tell me about him." There's a beat. "Or ... her, if that's the case." It's not common, but that doesn't mean it doesn't exist, especially among vampires.
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And Liam was just Liam.
She gave Stefan a bit of a shy shrug. "You'll just make fun of me."
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Most of the time.
"His name is Clarence," she replied awkwardly. "And I wasn't exactly worried about his name."
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