Chapter 9: Bonds becoming stronger

After that night with Damian, Siren grew to trust Cell more and more each day. Since she had such respect and trust for him she kept her secrets to herself even more. Since now he was her only friend she didn't want her past to cause him any grief. Luckily for her Cell had dropped the topic all together. Sure he'd ask her things once every blue moon but other than that nothing was said. The two soon came to a city bustling with people and Cell licked his orange beak and smiled. This city had more people compared to all the other cities so after absorbing this place he'd surely be strong enough to tend with his dear androids. Siren took a seat on a nearby bench while Cell took off to "feed". As Siren watched the people run past her in a panic she had another attack, and this was the big daddy of them all. Hear head rung with noises of all sorts, heartbeats, bell's, blood flowing, and the screams of the people were deafening. Her body ached and began to shake uncontrollably; it went to the point where she was now lying on the bench.
Her breathing had become short and quick, she was hyperventilating. Her ice blue eyes had become much paler and her fangs grew a little longer. Her body had gone into feeding mode and she was failing miserably at regaining control. Cell was soon finished with the city and now he was strong enough to gain his perfection but then he sensed something wrong. He turned to see Siren lying down on the bench. From where he was standing he saw nothing wrong but something told him she needed his help and nothing would keep him from doing just that. Cell went over to Siren and saw her in her current state. He knew she was having an attack but it wasn't like the one he had witnessed before. Before she just fell to her knees holding her stomach and head, it only lasted about three minutes. Cell knelt down next to Siren and placed his left hand on her forehead and held her left hand in his right.
"Siren I know why you're having these attacks. You can't hide the truth anymore, you need to feed." Siren shook her head no, if she did that she'd never forgive herself. She could never take an innocents life that just wasn't her. "Siren if you don't feed you'll have more attacks; you might even die from the pain." "I don't care. I-I rather die than commit an act he would." Cell didn't want Siren to suffer any longer, he didn't even care if she would be angry with him for what he was about to do as long as she would be alright. Cell then slit his right wrist and made a fist causing blood to surface. With his left hand he sat Siren up and supported her head, he then put his wrist up to her lips. Siren saw the blood and her body screamed for her to take it but she just couldn't not to Cell. She couldn't do this to her friend.
"I-I can't." "Siren you have to. If you won't do it for yourself do it for me." Their eyes locked for a single moment. They stared at each other for what seemed like an eternity and then Siren finally nodded and looked to his wrist. She brought his wrist closer to her and began to feed, she didn't bite into him either there was no need since the blood seemed to keep flowing from the cut. It was almost as if she were dreaming. His blood was rich and sweet to the taste, it was unique. As she drank her body gradually relaxed and she felt more at ease. Feeling that she had enough, Siren moved away and ripped the bottom of her shirt then used as a bandage and wrapped it around his wrist. "T-Thank you." Siren drifted off to sleep and Cell smiled. He then took her in his arms, kissed her forehead and took off continuing his search for the androids.