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I Don't Own Vampire Diaries That Would Be The Amazing L. J. Smith


For once it was a quite night in Mystic Falls. With the recent vampire attacks things had been crazy. Everyone was scared, even the people who didn't know it was a vampire doing the killings. Things had been tense. Even tonight it was too quite, like this little town was waiting something bad to happen.

Suddenly a figure emerged out of the darkness. It was like shadows had given birth to her right there. She walked to the center of the town. She walked slowly like she was taking in the sights, but there was more purpose behind her strides.

She reached the square and stopped. A strand of hair darker then night escaped from the hood she wore. She tucked it back in as quickly as it escaped.

"Mystic Falls, you haven't changed much," she mused to the darkness. "Horrible things are happening here but, it's always nice to be home again. Only a raven's craw responded to her.

She took one more glance around the square and disappeared back into the shadows once more.


Elena's POV

My alarm clock was already screaming when I finally opened my eyes. I groggily rolled over and slammed my hand on top of the snooze button. The screaming instantly silenced.

I sat up slowly, rubbing off any lingering sleep. I could hear Jeremy in his room getting ready for school, his music blaring through the walls. He was up earlier then normal. Probably trying to avoid me, I thought silently.

I slid off the bed, my cotton comforter coming off the bed with me. I ignored it for now. There were more important things then a clean room to worry about right now.

I headed to my closet and pulled out the first pair of jeans and tee-shirt my hands touched. I have to talk to Stefan, was all I could think about as I rushed to get ready. I pulled on me clothes as fast as I could. 'I don't know why but, I have a bad feeling.'

Ever since Bonnie disabled the vampire killing device and Isabel left town I had been having this bad feeling. Like something or someone was coming, and it wasn't a good thing.

"I shouldn't worry so much," I said quietly to her reflection. "The device is gone. Isabel is gone with it. Maybe things could be back to normal." As normal as a girl dating a vampire could be, I thought and then smiled. I finished getting ready and slipped out of my room.

Jeremy was still in his room getting ready. I debated whether to see if he needed a ride. I decided against it since he still hated me. I really couldn't blame him. Jennie was still sleeping soundly in bed. I crept downstairs so I wouldn't get caught.

I slipped out the front door and into the bright morning sunlight. I had to blink a couple of times until my eyes adjusted to the light. I got in my car. "Time to go meet the love of my life," I said with a true smile perfectly on my face.


Stefan's POV

I pulled on his shirt, as I headed down the stairs. Damon was lounging on the leather couch, a glass of blood in his hand. He seemed distracted even more then usual.

"You're drinking already?" I asked my older brother as I walked past him. I grabbed his bag and paused too see if I was actually going to get an answer. It was unlike Damon not to answer a question, especially about blood. When it was obvious that Damon wasn't going to answer I headed towards the door.

"Be careful out there," Damon called after me. "There are all kinds of monsters." And with that I shut the and headed to school, and to Elena.


Elena's POV

I was waiting on the front steps of the school for Stefan. It was windier today then normal, especially for this time of year. I had pulled my back to keep it from messing up. Most of the other students were inside to keep away from the wind. I didn't mind though. The breeze felt good to me, and it reminded me of something.

Suddenly there was a huge gust of wind, and I had to lower my head just to withstand the force. The wind kept up like this for a minute, and I was about to go inside when it died down a little. I looked back up, and across the street a girl stood on the sidewalk.

She had shoulder length black hair that was a mass of curls. She was about five feet tall, and that was with the heels that she wore. She was paler then most people that lived in this town. Everything about her was beautiful, but the thing that pulled me to her was her bright blue eyes. For some reason I was drawn to this girl, even though I had never seen her before in my life.

In the instant that I took all this in I realized it got darker. Like someone had dimmed the sun. The shadows around me grew, and the wind picked up again. The girl stood there calmly waiting and watching me. It was if the girl wanted something from me. I immediately became panicked

Her dark hair whipped around her gently like there was barely a breeze. Her blue eyes, if possible, grew even brighter, but there was no recognizable emotion in them. Like she was made of stone, and could show no emotion. Then as soon as everything started it stopped.

The wind just stopped in its tracks, like something had sucked it completely away. The sun shown brightly again. Across the street was empty. The girl had disappeared without a trace.

I sank to the ground. A million questions rushed around in my head. What just happened? Who was that girl? Why did I feel like I know her? What was she? I shivered at the last question. I wasn't sure if I wanted to know.

"Elena?" a voice full of concern broke into my thoughts. I pulled her head up and saw Stefan jogging towards me. My heart lifted when I saw him. I was grateful he showed up now, before I scared myself too much. "Elena are you alright?" He had reached me and knelt down beside me.

I breathed a sigh of relief. Stefan was here now. Nothing can hurt me as long as he was here. "I'm fine," I mumbled, slowly standing up. Stefan grabbed my hand and helped me.

"What happened?" he asked after he made sure there was no physical damage to me. "Did someone hurt you?" His worry made me smile. I also felt kind of stupid. I had completely over reacted. What was I supposed to tell him? That an innocent girl walking down the street had scared me? Not going to happen.

"I'm fine," I lied. "I just got a little dizzy." Stefan looked unconvinced. I hated having to lie to him, but this was nothing. I over exaggerated and I completely regretted it now. "Really, I'm fine. Let's just go to class" With that we walked inside.

Before I walked inside I could have sworn I saw the girl leaning against a shadowed tree. I turned back to the school quickly. As we walked inside the wind picked up yet again.


Damon's POV

I sat at home, alone again. Unlike popular belief I hated to be alone. The quite freaked me out a bit. Even when I wasn't in Mystic Falls I always had a lady friend to keep me company at night. It was this time of day when both Elena and Stefan were at school that was the worst. I had finished drinking and there was still two hours until they were out. So all I could do was think. Another thing I hated to do.

Something was wrong in Mystic Falls, I could feel it. I just didn't know what it was yet. A flash of raven colored hair and blue eyes went through my mind. I felt like he should remember this vision of this girl. It seemed familiar, but nothing came to mind.

Then it all clicked into place. Why I had called it raven colored and not just black hair. Why I had heard her called Mystic Falls her home. Why I felt like I should know this girl.

"Shit," I cursed as I shot up off the couch. I had to tell Stefan as soon as possible. I grabbed his jacket and ran out the door.


Elena's POV

I walked out of school in high spirits. That was until I saw Damon leaning on my car. It wasn't that I didn't like Damon, but when he showed up unexpected he always brought some kind of bad news with him.

I had to deal with him first since Stefan was talking with Alaric. Damon was leaning on the passenger side with that sarcastic smile of his, but it didn't seem to reach his eyes. There was worry in them. Something was really wrong, and it had to be bad if it was freaking out Damon.

"What's wrong?" I asked as soon as she got to him. Damon shrugged. He didn't make a move to leave or talk, it was so unlike him. I sighed. It was obvious he wanted Stefan, so I'd just waited with him. He doesn't want to talk to me that's fine. We'll just have to wait for Stefan, I thought to myself. Five minutes later he walked out.

He to was all smiles until he saw Damon. "What's happened?" he asked, worry filling his voice. He glanced at me and I knew he was thinking about this morning. I shrugged, signifying that I really didn't know. Stefan then switched his gaze to Damon.

"Not here, in the open," Damon whispered in a low voice, like someone would over hear them. He opened the back door to my car and slipped in. I looked at Stefan questionably and then we both followed Damon into to the car.

We drove in silence all the way back to the Salvatore mansion. When we arrived Damon rushed out of the car. He glanced around quickly then darted inside. Stefan sighed, slipped out, and held the door open for me. We walked more slowly to the house, but Stefan still glanced nervously around them.

Damon was back on the couch, another drink in his hand. "Damon, what's going on?" Stefan demanded as soon as we were all in the living room. Damon took a long swig from his drink, a thoughtful look on his face. When he was done he looked at Stefan and I.

"Anything weird happened to you today?" he asked slowly. I flashed back to the girl this morning, and the sudden change in weather. Both vampires stared at me waiting. I shook her head, not looking either one in the eyes. Stefan shook his head as well.

"Damon what's going on?" I asked, getting more and more scared. I somehow knew that this had to do with the girl earlier today. Also that my bad feeling had to do with the girl. I knew I should tell them but was too worried it was nothing. I didn't want to seem stupid.

"We have company. As in the undead type," Damon answered, pouring another glass of brandy. "What's worse is she knows us" He sat back down to silence. My suspicions were correct, and I fought to tell them about the girl.

"It doesn't matter. We've fought strong vampires before," I said hurriedly. "This doesn't change anything" I was boarding on hysteria. I can't handle another attack, I thought to myself. Last time I almost lost Stefan.

"This one's different. We can't fight her," Damon answered simply. Her? Had he said her? My worries were taking over her body. I was just barely stopping herself from shaking.

"Damon, who is it?" Stefan asked slowly. There was something in his voice. Like he already knew who Damon was going to say. It was mixed with something else that I recognized as fear.

Damon turned around to face them. There was a moment of intense silent. Damon and Stefan seemed to share a whole conversation without words.

"Raven Craw"


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