Peter Hale (
cunningwolf) wrote2014-09-02 05:03 pm
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And the walls come tumbling down...
"Talia!"
Many men will tell you that you knew the heart of a hero when it came to fire. Normal men would run away from it. Heroes would run into it.
But no one would ever call Peter Hale a hero. Yet into the fire he dove, recoiling back from flames as he tried to make his way through the house to find his sister. The screams from the tunnels threatened to deafen him, but he still kept his focus, trying to find her.
Talia had always taken care of her brother, even at his worst points. He refused to not give up on her now. We are all going to burn for this he had warned her, but as always, the stubbornness of the Hales kept her from seeing the reality of the situation until their world was ablaze.
One of the walls cracks and came at him, and he was barely able to duck out of the way in time. "Talia!" he screams, then coughed as his lungs started to remind him that they can only heal if he has actual oxygen going to them. He knew he had to leave, but he couldn't abandon his family.
"Help me!"
Peter's head snapped around as he heard the voice of his eleven year old niece. He pushed away from the wall, heading for the stairs and climbing up them as fast as he could, and then when her bedroom door wouldn't open, he smashed it in. And there was Cora, crouched into a corner and crying. He made his way over, kneeling down in front of her. "Cora, honey, focus on me. We need to get you out of here."
"I want mommy."
"I know. We'll find her outside." The floor under them shifted and Cora screamed. Peter stood up and looked at the window. If he opened it, the fire was be sucked into the room from the rush of oxygen. "Come on, we have to go."
He pulled the tiny werewolf into his arms and started back downstairs, using his own body to shield her from the fire. As they got to the bottom, one of the stairs broke and his foot went through it, sending him crashing to the ground and he felt his knee pop as he twisted to land on his back to keep Cora from being crushed.
"Cora, the front door is open. You need to run outside and hide. Hide from the hunters like I taught you, okay?"
Cora bit her lip, scared. "I'm scared."
"I know, but you go, and I'll find you. I always find you, don't I?" He could feel the fire starting to burn along his leg, trying to keep the pain off his face. "Ready? You hide, and I'll seek."
Nodding, Cora did as she was told and took off running for the woods. Peter focused his hearing to make sure she wasn't stopped by any of the Argents that may be lingering in the woods, and then he howled in pain as the rest of the staircase came down on top of him.
Many men will tell you that you knew the heart of a hero when it came to fire. Normal men would run away from it. Heroes would run into it.
But no one would ever call Peter Hale a hero. Yet into the fire he dove, recoiling back from flames as he tried to make his way through the house to find his sister. The screams from the tunnels threatened to deafen him, but he still kept his focus, trying to find her.
Talia had always taken care of her brother, even at his worst points. He refused to not give up on her now. We are all going to burn for this he had warned her, but as always, the stubbornness of the Hales kept her from seeing the reality of the situation until their world was ablaze.
One of the walls cracks and came at him, and he was barely able to duck out of the way in time. "Talia!" he screams, then coughed as his lungs started to remind him that they can only heal if he has actual oxygen going to them. He knew he had to leave, but he couldn't abandon his family.
"Help me!"
Peter's head snapped around as he heard the voice of his eleven year old niece. He pushed away from the wall, heading for the stairs and climbing up them as fast as he could, and then when her bedroom door wouldn't open, he smashed it in. And there was Cora, crouched into a corner and crying. He made his way over, kneeling down in front of her. "Cora, honey, focus on me. We need to get you out of here."
"I want mommy."
"I know. We'll find her outside." The floor under them shifted and Cora screamed. Peter stood up and looked at the window. If he opened it, the fire was be sucked into the room from the rush of oxygen. "Come on, we have to go."
He pulled the tiny werewolf into his arms and started back downstairs, using his own body to shield her from the fire. As they got to the bottom, one of the stairs broke and his foot went through it, sending him crashing to the ground and he felt his knee pop as he twisted to land on his back to keep Cora from being crushed.
"Cora, the front door is open. You need to run outside and hide. Hide from the hunters like I taught you, okay?"
Cora bit her lip, scared. "I'm scared."
"I know, but you go, and I'll find you. I always find you, don't I?" He could feel the fire starting to burn along his leg, trying to keep the pain off his face. "Ready? You hide, and I'll seek."
Nodding, Cora did as she was told and took off running for the woods. Peter focused his hearing to make sure she wasn't stopped by any of the Argents that may be lingering in the woods, and then he howled in pain as the rest of the staircase came down on top of him.

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She watches as the paramedics take Peter away to the hospital. She doesn't know what else to do, so as discreetly as she can, she makes her way through the city and to the back door of Beacon Hills Memorial.
It's not easy to get to him while he's in the burn unit being treated, so she just bides her time until she can. She steals food from the kitchen and clothes from the pediatric wing, and finds an empty room to hide in until the hospital shuts down for the night. Once the lights come down and the footsteps through the halls lessen, she pokes her head out again, glancing both ways for any sign of life, before making her way back to Peter's room.
He's so still. It's the first thing she notices because Peter is steady, solid, but he's never still, not like this. Most of the burns are on one side of his body and he's not moving much beyond the steady rise and fall of his chest, aided by the tube in his throat. The tears start involuntarily, slipping down her cheeks before she can stop them and the backs of her hands come up to brush them away before starting to make her way a little bit closer. She doesn't know what to do, and this is normally the part where she would wait for him to tell her, but he couldn't tell her anything.
The burns on one side of his body are worse than the other, so she stays on his good side, stopping at the edge of the bed and glancing back over her shoulder to make sure that there was no one coming. Then one tiny hand finds his.
"Uncle Peter?"
She doesn't expect him to verbally answer her, but maybe he can let her know if he's still in there somehow.
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Not that the burns were the worst pain. He had felt his sister's death too, seconds before the staircase had hit him, and it ached inside of him. Cousins, family... all gone, but the death of Talia stabbed him so deep inside that he wasn't sure he wanted to recover.
Maybe it would be better to just die here in the hospital. Not that he could protect himself from any of the Argents that were sure to follow and finish the job. Damnit, Derek! I tried to warn you this would happen. Did you even make it, or did she kill you before she even came for us?
And his thoughts were stopped by the feel of a tiny hand in his, and he struggled to open his one good eye, trying to see through the haze at what he couldn't smell since there were tubes shoved in places he'd rather not think about.
His hand twitched though, carefully closing to try and hold the smaller one there.
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"I know you said I was supposed to wait until you found me but I saw the policemen putting you in the back of the ambulance so I decided to find you instead. Everyone's gone. I don't know what to do."
Not that she expect him to tell her. But right now just telling someone, telling the person who's supposed to guide her is enough.
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They had fallen, but they would find their way back up. Together. It was the message he was trying to send.
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She hesitates for a moment, before taking another step closer to the bed. "I don't want to ... " The words trail off as she tries to figure out the right way to phrase it. "Can I ... ?" Her free hand comes to rest against the edge of the bed near him, hesitating as she tries to find the right words.
"I don't want to make it worse."
But she needs her uncle, probably just as much as he needs her.
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Once she settles, her eyes close and she drifts off to sleep, ears still open just in case one of the nurses found her, but she's so exhausted that that probably won't help. She passes out hard, tucked into her uncle's slide and will probably stay that way for a few hours at least.
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His throat itched.
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She learns quickly, however, the difference between the heavy boots of the security guards (they won't poke in the room if they don't have to, and are generally just patrolling in case there's a difficult patient or family member), the soft sneakers of the nurses (will come in every few hours to check on her uncle which results in Cora slipping into the adjacent bathroom and waiting for them to leave) or the creased dress shoes of the doctors. The doctors don't come in as often as the nurses, usually once at the start of every shift, but by the time she hears the doctors starting to reappear, she knows she needs to go.
As much as she'd like to, she's smart enough to know that she can't hide in her uncle's bathroom all day without getting caught. She'd be found out soon enough, and more important than that, she needs to eat.
As the sun starts to come up she pushes up into a sitting position, before dropping her voice low and whispering. "I have to go. If they find me, they won't let me stay." It'll involve the police and children's services and if they put her in the system, there's no guarantee that she'll be back to see her uncle again. He needs her now and she can't take that risk. She slowly shifts away from him, looking to ease herself back down onto the floor. "I'll be back later, okay?"
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But as the sun came up, he knew what she meant and was in agreeance with her. Cora was in just as much danger here in the hospital as he was, but he wasn't a "threat" right now to the hunters. The tiny wolf girl was.
He wished the tube was gone so he could talk. To tell her to be safe and that he loved her. Just in case. Instead the one blue eyes just blinked, and his fingers lifted just a bit to run along her face now that she was on the ground and he could reach it. A tiny face that looked so much like her mother - his sister. He knew she would understand what the touch meant.
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She heads to the cafeteria and manages to snag a bagel and some fruit when the attendants aren't looking, then returns to a storage room to lay low in, waiting for visiting hours to end and the hospital to shut down for the evening.
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Amazingly enough, he was breathing a lot better without it. It also let the nurse have an easier job getting him to respond to questions as she took time cleaning all of his burns one by one before changing the bandages. In an effort to help, they agreed to shave his head from his longer hair so it was easier to deal with right now, and the right side of his face had extra padding so the pressure of the oxygen mask straps didn't aggravate the facial burns.
It was a bit better of a picture for Cora to come back to that evening, even if Peter was knocked out from exhaustion and drugs at that point.
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She doesn't bother him, or try to get his attention this time. She simply climbs up onto the bed and slots into that spot she found earlier, closing her eyes and getting ready to drift off.
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Not that she thinks her incredibly charming patient is trying to play her for one, but if he thinks she didn't realize that there was something odd about this case, then he's not as intelligent as she takes him for. But the fact that he's recovering as well as he is from burns that serious is suspicious at best. The doctors don't seem to want to pay much attention to it, but she thinks it's odd. And she can't help but get the feeling he's hiding something.
Maybe it's just the way that his sheets are a little bit rumpled in a spot where no one seems to have been sleeping, or maybe it's just that mother's intuition, but it's starting to get to the point where it's bugging her. And when something's bugging her, she has to do something about it.
Tonight, she makes her way back into Peter's hospital room with a few balloons and a teddy bear tucked under one arm. She greets him with a warm smile, before moving to place them on the table across the room from him. "Someone dropped those off for you." The lie is a smooth one, as she glances back with a smirk. "Guess they want to make sure you get better."
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But at least he was able to sit up more. Being flat on his back for that long had started to irritate him. You can only count the ceiling tiles so many times before you risked going mad. And now he at least could dull his brain with the mindless television mounted in the corner.
When Melissa walked in, he offered her a small smile, but he eyes the gifts cautiously. "Is there a card with them? So I know who to make the thank you card out to?" Because there was a very short list of who would actually care enough about Peter to send something like that now that most of the people who he loved were gone.
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She makes her way closer to the bed, and picks up his chart to check him over. "How are you doing today?"
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At least he wasn't getting a scent of wolfsbane off it. He would have Cora check it later though in case the balloons were the offending agents in that gift.
"Better each day," he told her with that charming smile of his. Though I fear I'm going to become addicted to this afternoon soap operas if I'm here much longer."
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You would think for something with very little plot and outrageous scenarios, people wouldn't be so inclined to watch them day in and day out.
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He waited for her to leave, and then relaxed back into the bed again, and huffed at the television. "Humans - just tell the stupid woman you love her, Marcus," he muttered at the character on the screen.
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When she gets there she heads right to his bed, hopping up and curling into his side. As he gets better she gets less gentle about it, but here's still that same element of care to show she does realize he's not completely healed.
"Hi."
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