some gore, trauma, ideations of death :,)
She saw, and so did Simon.
He saw the whites of the young man's eyes, the blood splattering on his pale cheeks as his chest gave way under uncaring claws. He saw a white shirt stained red in a matter of moments. He saw a pair of headphones scattered on the pavement. He saw a crooked neck, a limp arm, a lifeless face.
Simon could not speak. He could not tell Hilargi the answer to her question. He did not know, did not remember anything until the moment he arrived at the back door. Until now.
Simon made a sound quite like one he recalled from earlier in the night, a strangled groan of pain as he doubled forward and clutched his face, head shaking as he squeezed his eyes shut. No, no, no,
no! This was not the kind of person he was. He did not
do this, didn't she know?! Simon was a healer, a helper! He was a vampire, but he was harmless! He did not kill, he did not bite those who did not wish him to.
Whatever he had become tonight, he did not know that creature. He did not
want that kind of creature to exist, ever, ever, ever, ever again.
But however could he prevent it? He already kept a quiet, simple life. He drank from bags of blood, he did not hunt or harm people senselessly. But there was something within him, some twisted, horrible, sinful instinct within him that he sometimes could not deny. This was the wretched, forsaken spirit that his sire had spent his centuries trying to redeem. But no matter how many of those he healed, no matter how many lives were spared from his own personal sacrifices, there would always be that creature within. A creature uncaring of life. Precious, precious life.
Simon Radley had lived a very, very long life. And in that time, he had done a great many good things, he did like to think. But there came a time when one must acknowledge that one very, very bad thing could outweigh even centuries of good.
Was it too late for him now? Was all the good he'd done erased tonight? Or was there time yet still to spare the deeds yet unmarred by his sin?
Simon was quiet for a very, very long time. Perhaps he forgot, again, where he was. Perhaps he was only deciding how he would ask Hilargi to do what he knew must be done.