*American Gothic*
Step one, you say we need to talk
He walks, you say sit down, it's just a talk
He smiles politely back at you
You stare politely right on through
Some sort of window to your right
As he goes left, and you stay right
Between the lines of fear and blame
You begin to wonder why you came
Where did I go wrong?
I lost a friend
Somewhere along in bitterness
And I would have stayed up with you all night
Had I known how to save a life
It was a beautiful day, as Katherine and Elijah stood in front of each other in an alleyway in Pennsylvania.
"Is that what I am to you?" he accused her. "A means of survival?"
"Of course, you're not a means of survival. You looked out for me when I had no one. You've given me a second chance now, when no one else will." She rested a hand on the side of his face. "I love you. Elijah." He turned his face away and she put her hand down. "You don't believe me."
He looked at her.
"I want to. It's my disease. I just keep wanting to believe you, but how can I when, at every turn, you give me a reason to doubt you. I don't know you. I don't think I ever will."
She silently watched, as he began to walk away, before catching up with him and put a hand on his arm, stopping him in his tracks.
"Wait."
He looked at her hand and then her a couple of times and she got the hint, so she let go.
He looked at her.
"Goodbye, Katherine."
She silently watched, as he walked away, knowing that she'd lost his trust in her for lying to him. She'd broken their agreement they'd made centuries ago. It didn't matter what she did so long as she never lied to him. Now she knew she needed to earn his trust back somehow.
Let him know that you know best
'Cause after all, you do know best
Try to slip past his defense
Without granting innocence
Lay down a list of what is wrong
The things you've told him all along
And pray to God he hears you
And I pray to God he hears you
Where did I go wrong?
I lost a friend
Somewhere along in bitterness
And I would have stayed up with you all night
Had I known how to save a life