Title: Siren
Summary: Vaughn had finally broken free from the siren's spell. S/L V/L S/V
Disclaimer: I'm not affiliated with Alias and do not make any profit from it.
Rating: PG-13 (Warning: Character death and F/F)
A/N: I had originally started to write this as a happy and romantic one-shot fic to relieve my writer's block, and it turned out full of angst and quite a dark fic. I'm determined to write a romantic or at last a happy fan fiction it just didn't come out this time.
"Sydney." Sydney Bristow paused as she heard someone behind her. She choked back her tears as they grew closer.
"You're dead." She muttered as though she were once again talking to herself as she had on many occasions since her lover had died.
She felt hot breath tickle her ear. "If I were dead could I do this?" She gasped as she felt the intruder's lips trail feather light kisses teasingly down her neck. "Lauren…How?" She moaned as she leant back in to Lauren's embrace.
"I had a vest on. I expected you or Michael." She replied, her voice full of sadness. "You let him kill me Sydney."
"I'm sorry." Sydney replied truthfully. "I still love you."
"Me too." Lauren whispered in her ear as she sank a blade in to Sydney's back. "And I'm sorry sweetheart." Sydney gasped in pain as the blade sank through her flesh and turned to face her lover only to find Vaughn holding a Voice modulator in one hand and a blade covered in her blood in the other.
"Do you think I didn't know?" Vaughn growled. "She loved you, Sydney just like everyone else. You're like some sort of siren, you make people fall in love with them and then destroy their lives…Well I'm free of your spell Sydney, say hi to my wife when you get to hell."
With that said Vaughn calmly wiped the knife down and left it beside Sydney who had slumped to the floor from pain and blood loss, desperately trying to stem the blood flow with her hands. "Was she worth dying for?" He asked bitterly as he stared down at the dying woman who he had once considered a soul mate before his wife had tainted her.
"She made me feel alive for the first time since…since Danny. So…yes, she was worth it." With one last look of disgust he left Sydney's apartment and went to plan his alibi. He felt no remorse for the woman who had betrayed him, she had destroyed the lives of too many men with her siren's spell and he had finally broken free of it.
End.
