saturday night and the moon is out
Sep. 19th, 2022 04:35 pmTucked away off the road in Bon Temps, there's a road house. Warm light spills from its windows, and the sound of a jukebox playing drifts out into the muggy Louisiana night. The regular assortment of trucks and Hail-Mary-please-keep-this-lemon-goin'-just-a-little-longer cars sit in the dirt parking lot; what amounts to about half the town's small population... or, at least, of those of the 'drinking age and above' persuasion.
Inside, it's a bar of the type scattered all across the American South: homey, no-nonsense. Booths and tables. A man in a plaid flannel shirt wiping the bar; a crossdresser in the kitchen singing Gospel hymns and rolling his hips in time with the words just to scandalize the prep cook. A handful of waitresses, bustling about.
Sookie makes her way briskly through it all, a tray balanced on her palm and her eyes kept stubbornly front, as voices swarm around her. Aloud, and... less so.
...I cannot wait to get the hell out of this podunk town...
Inside, it's a bar of the type scattered all across the American South: homey, no-nonsense. Booths and tables. A man in a plaid flannel shirt wiping the bar; a crossdresser in the kitchen singing Gospel hymns and rolling his hips in time with the words just to scandalize the prep cook. A handful of waitresses, bustling about.
Sookie makes her way briskly through it all, a tray balanced on her palm and her eyes kept stubbornly front, as voices swarm around her. Aloud, and... less so.
...I’m just going to have one beer tonight Jesus one beer that’s all...
...better not gripe about me eating fries not after what I did for him last night...
...I cannot wait to get the hell out of this podunk town...
"Well, make sure you do, and before it’s too late," she responds, thoughtless, to the young man. "Because every year you wait? You just get more and more stuck here. Believe me, I know."
He stares at her. So do his parents.
So does the other table. And she realizes, too little too late, that he hadn't said that out loud, not at all. She laughs, uncomfortable. "I’ll get y'all some ketchup," she says, brightly, and flees, ponytail swinging against the nape of her neck as she goes.
Stupid, Sookie, she chides herself. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
He stares at her. So do his parents.
So does the other table. And she realizes, too little too late, that he hadn't said that out loud, not at all. She laughs, uncomfortable. "I’ll get y'all some ketchup," she says, brightly, and flees, ponytail swinging against the nape of her neck as she goes.
Stupid, Sookie, she chides herself. Stupid, stupid, stupid.
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Date: 2022-09-26 12:42 am (UTC)"Better put that chain in your pocket before we get back inside," he murmurs. "Or rig it up to look more like a necklace at least."
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Date: 2022-09-26 12:45 am (UTC)"I know that wasn't your first choice of what we oughta do. So thanks for listenin' to me."
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Date: 2022-09-26 12:50 am (UTC)Sam meets her eyes. "We'll see how it goes. But if he turns out to be like the others, Sookie, you know I'll have to take care of it, right?"
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Date: 2022-09-26 12:54 am (UTC)She knows, and she's grateful he's giving her even this much leeway. "Come on. There's a little while left yet before we close. Go have a drink, and I'll come see you when I can, okay?"
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:09 am (UTC)"Who asked you?" she flashes back. "I can take care of myself."
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:19 am (UTC)"Can I get another Bud?" he asks, raising his empty glass.
"You can wait for it. I'm busy," she snaps, taking a seat on a barstool and putting her feet up. "In fact, I just went on break."
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:26 am (UTC)She stares at him, her throat burning. "Am I fired?"
"What?" He stares back at her. "No! But next time you think someone is being harmed in our parking lot, pick up a phone and call the police. Do not go out there alone, like a goddamn vigilante!"
His voice is raised so high at the end that she's sure they can hear it in the dining room, and he gets in her face, and it's all just too much for her to take. She bursts into tears, and doesn't even see the way his face crumples.
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:34 am (UTC)Tara glares at him. "Be glad I don't throw this pitcher at your head rather than just making you wait for it. What the hell you think you were doing chasing Sookie outside like that?"
That catches him off guard, and he stares at her in complete surprise. "I wasn't chasing her!"
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:39 am (UTC)His thoughts come running into hers like a stream of warm water, all sounds and emotions that she can't keep out no matter how hard she tries.
– so warm – want you – smell so good – love you Sookie always have –
Sookie shoves back away from him, her eyes still smarting. "Oh, stop it! And stop bossing me around! Unless it pertains to work, you do not get to tell me what to do, Sam Merlotte."
She slams back out of the office in a high temper and through the back door into the night air, desperate for a little peace and quiet.
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:45 am (UTC)"For the love of -- I wasn't chasing her," Sam insists. "There was something she wanted to check on, and she asked me to come with her so she didn't have to go alone. That's all."
She snorts. "Why the hell would she ask you, and not, say, me?"
Sam shrugs. "You're working. I wasn't. Simple as that."
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:50 am (UTC)But she just needs a moment. A few moments, of something like normalcy.
The cough of an engine startles her out of her reverie, and she turns to peer at a red sports car idling nearby, then squints at it. There's something familiar about i –
The blow hits her from behind, knocking her off her feet and onto the hard-packed dirt of the lot. Before she can catch her breath or get up, a foot kicks viciously into her stomach; another into her back, pummeling her from both sides.
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Date: 2022-09-26 01:56 am (UTC)"Yeah. And what you said about yourself and trust, too," Sam says. "I figure time will tell."
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:02 am (UTC)But she doesn't have time to think about it, because Denise catches her in the face, breaking her nose and pouring blood down her throat. She gurgles and chokes, her eyesight growing dim. There's just enough of her left to notice the sudden absence of Mack's kicks and to hear Denise's panicked shouts before she, too, vanishes. There's a cracking of tree branches, and Sookie sees Denise's crumpled body land on the hard-packed earth, just before everything sways and drops.
Someone's picked her up, holding her cradled to his chest, and she lays limp in his arms, unable to protest or to do much of anything at all aside from choke on her own blood.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:13 am (UTC)"What?" she demands. Sam doesn't think he's imagining the defensiveness in her tone. "I'm on break!"
Sam carefully hides a smile and glances around the room, looking for Sookie to get a sense of how she's doing after her boss had hauled her off, and doesn't spot her. A faint frown creases his forehead.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:19 am (UTC)"Sookie," he says, his hands cradling her head with great gentleness. "Sookie!"
"I – " She chokes and coughs. "I can't feel my legs."
He lifts her up – and oh, the shock of pain as bones grind and torn muscles shout and her abused organs shift – and leans her against his knee. In the next second, his fangs flash into existence, and he tears open his own wrist, then lowers it toward her mouth. "Drink, quickly, before the wound closes."
Everything is fading, but she tries, weakly, to push him away. "I don't want to be a vampire."
"You won't be." He sounds almost desperate. "Goddamn it, Sookie, do you want to live or not?"
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:30 am (UTC)"She's not here," Merlotte says, reaching for another glass and polishing it with deliberate attention.
"I can see that," Sam says, trying for patience. "Where is she? You took her off to talk to her, so where is she now?"
The glass hits the bar with a hard thump, and Merlotte gives him a level stare. "And just how is that any of your business?"
It's not, he has to admit. Not really. But. "Fine," he grits out. "None of my business. Just tell me this one thing. She didn't go outside, did she?"
Merlotte stares at him. Something flickers in his eyes, too fast for Sam to catch. "She went out to clear her head," he says, slowly.
"Fuck!" Heedless of anyone's stares and reactions, Sam's off the barstool and moving for the front door at top speed. He slams out into the parking lot and looks around, frantic.
There's a red car idling at the other end of the lot, and there, faintly illuminated by the headlights -- a fallen, crumpled body. Sam drops the knife into his hand and starts running.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:35 am (UTC)Bill ignores her and sets his wrist against her lips once more, holding her head so she has to drink or choke.
So she drinks.
Reluctantly at first, then more and more greedily. Her thoughts are static; she's just a body, trying to stay alive. She drinks until he pulls his wrist away, then slumps against his leg and slips into a dark haze of unconsciousness.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:42 am (UTC)His gut clenches when he realizes just how much blood he's seeing. There's a lot of it, splattered and pooled in the dirt and dust and dripped off to one side. A closer look at those sideways drips shows him that someone was moving, bleeding and moving away from the bar.
Sam follows the trail, swapping the knife for the gun and taking light steps across the grass as he tracks whoever it is.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:45 am (UTC)In the meantime, he considers what he knows, and what he's managed so far, but after a moment even his self-control frays and he allows himself to lean down and delicately lick some of the blood from her forehead.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:51 am (UTC)Light gleams off the bayou in the distance as he reaches the top of the grassy rise - and illuminates with pitiless harshness the two figures on the bank. Sookie, lying far too still on the ground, with the vampire crouched over her and feeding from her--
He's fired the first shot almost before he knows it.
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:55 am (UTC)Moonlight paints over the strained face of Sam Winchester, and Bill grimaces, then lifts his hands and deliberately retracts his fangs, stepping back before he glares at the pocked hole in the bank where the bullet hit. "I did not hurt her," he says, exasperated. "I healed her."
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Date: 2022-09-26 02:59 am (UTC)"Get back. All the way back," he orders. "Sookie? Sookie, can you hear me?"
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Date: 2022-09-26 03:03 am (UTC)On the bank, Sookie stirs, frowning. Her clothing is liberally spattered with her blood; it's drying in her hair, but her nose has straightened and her split lip has healed, along with the fractured cheekbone. "Sam?" she murmurs. She sounds tired.
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Date: 2022-09-26 03:11 am (UTC)"Can you tell me what happened?"
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