There is only so much one person can deal with. Being turned into a vampire by someone who looks exactly like your best friend right after you almost died? Sure. Having your dad torture you because he hates what you've become? Fine. Having the town council find out that you and your boyfriend are supernatural and be forced to leave? Okay. Have to be used as a distraction for a psychopath to save Elena ... again?! Alrighty then. Always be the one to get tortured and you don't even know why? Go ahead.. Your boyfriend is forced to leave town to save himself from a killer that has a crush on you? Sure. Have your mom, the only person left in your life, die? No. That pushes her over the edge.

She may not have been close with her mom but she was still the only family she had left. There were many nights when she would stay up to wait for her mom and they would talk and bond over late night tea or morning coffee. There were many nights when they would go to each other for advice or just to talk about how their day went. People may not see it but they were closer than they let on. And she could not live without those little talks with her mom that meant everything to her. She will make them regret forgetting her. She will make them beg for mercy on their knees. She will never look back or have remorse. And the best part ... She will love it.

She will love watching the life drain from every single person in this small, pointless little town. She will love looking at the shock and surprise on their faces. The look of realization that she wasn't like other blondes, that there was so much more to her and that they should have seen it sooner.

Caroline was currently in her mother's bedroom, looking at all of her old things, soaking in the last of her perfume in her room, remembering all of the advice she got. It was five in the morning, the sun was just about to rise. She slept in her mom's bed, took a shower in her mom's bedroom, drank her mom's favorite coffee - regardless of how much she hated it. Caroline decided not to go to school today, she had eternity for that anyway. She was going to spend this day starting her revenge, slowly, darkly, guiltless.

She wore a pair of white skinny jeans, a black sweater, black combat boots and a dark denim jacket, with her hair up in a high and neat ponytail. She left her house and got in her car, on her way to Bonnie's house. Once she had arrived she knocked on the door and was greeted by a stressed out Bonnie rather than the usual kind greeting she got.

"Hey Caroline." Bonnie tried to smile but it seemed too forced because of all the pressure and stress she's been going through.

"Hey Bonnie." Caroline smiled, succeeding at the fake smile more than Bonnie. "Are you ok? You seem really tired." Caroline asked, seeming concerned and walking past Bonnie and into her living room.

"Uh, yeah. Just trying to control expression isn't as easy as it seems." Bonnie said, closing the door behind her. "Hey how are you holding up? About your mom and everything ..." Bonnie said, letting her words trail off.

"Oh I'm fine." Caroline beamed. "Really? I'm here if you need to talk about it, Care." Bonnie said, putting her hand on Caroline's shoulder comfortingly. "No really. I'm just fine. I do need to talk to you about something though." Caroline said. "Sure, what is it?" Bonnie said, wanting to help her feel better.

"My mother is dead. She died saving you and Elena and everyone that I really don't give a shit about. If you think that I would just let this slide like I did with everything else then you have absolutely no clue how wrong you are. There will be hell to pay." Caroline said quietly, no emotion in her voice or eyes. She didn't let Bonnie respond and left the house without another word, leaving Bonnie standing there ; awestruck and completely shocked and confused. Oh my God, Bonnie thought. I have to tell Elena, Bonnie suddenly realized what happened and quickly rushed out the door to Elena's house.

Bonnie rapidly knocked on Elena's door and rushed inside her house the second Elena opened the door.

"Bonnie, what's going on?" Elena asked confused and worried seeing her friend in this state.

"It's not me you should be worrying about right now. It's Caroline." Bonnie said seriously.

"What's wrong with Caroline?" Elena asked.

"Elena ... She turned it off." Bonnie said, looking into Elena's eyes waiting fr a reaction.

"Sh-She w-what?" Elena stuttered, shocked at the new information.

"She turned it off, she turned off her humanity! She's blaming us for her mom's death and now she wants revenge or something." Bonnie said, waving her hands around trying to make sense herself of how this happened.

"What do you mean she wants revenge?" Elena asked, afraid of the answer. "She wants to kill us all or something?" Elena asked.

"No, she wouldn't do that. It's Caroline, she would never kill us, not all the people she grew up with and best friends." Bonnie said, trying to reassure herself more than Elena.

"But she turned off her humanity. If you turn off your humanity then you forget all of that." Elena said, still trying to process everything. "We have to tell Damon and Stefan, maybe they could do something about it. You know how close Caroline and Stefan are, he might be able to bring her back." Elena said.

"I sure hope so. Let's go." Bonnie said, already at the door.


Okay so I know this chapter is seriously short but it's just to get the story started. Please leave a review and let me know what you think, what you want to happen, what you think will happen. :p
Thank you for reading and I will try to update soon.

Good night, sleep tight, don't let the dead bite ;)