A/N: Okay, I know it's short but most of the chapters will be. I'm going on a whim here! So please be nice :) If you've ead the 4th book in the TVD series, you know what happens to Anna in my story, if you didn't. . . you'll find out.
Summary: Where there's Vampires, Werewolves, Hybrids, Witches, and Ghost- why not throw in some Angels?
Story Type: AU
Rating:PG-14
Pairing: annaXjeremy, stefanXelena, carolineXtyler
Disclaimer: I do not own TVD, if I did Anna and Lexi would be alive.
I stood behind the bathroom door, the one that went to Elena's room. I was listening in; Bonnie, Caroline, and Elena were worried. Caroline glanced at me with a sad smile coming up the stairs, Bonnie just ignored me, but I guess I deserved that. I heard them sit down when the floor boards stopped creaking.
"I don't know, the necklace just exploded and it was there. It was like nothing ever happened, like the spell was never cast." Bonnie said, her voice was worried and confused.
"How can that happen?" My sister said, her voice quiet and thoughtful.
"I don't care how it happened, but we have to re-do it! It has to be destroyed!" Caroline said, her voice was determined. Always was the one to come up with a plan, but no steps to get there.
"Does this mean that the ghost are going to come back? Like Lexi or . . . Anna?" Elena said, her tone was the same but it was also quiet . . . protective.
"I don't know Elena!" Bonnie called. Her voice suddenly loud, I heard the boards creak. She must have stood up. "If they- she does, what's it to me? They are none of my business!"
"Bonnie! Be quiet! He is on the other side on the bathroom!" Caroline said, warning in her tone.
"I'm sorry, I'm sorry. I know I need to be quiet." Bonnie said. Then they were all silent, I heard the boards creak.
Oh shit. I thought and went to my door, not bothering to close it. I got to my desk, turned on my music put my headphones on, and started drawing. I saw her bathroom door open, I kept drawing. Bonnie stayed at Elena's door, Caroline was in between, and Elena was at the front, in my room. I saw her out of the corner of my eyes. I naturally slipped my earphones off and turned to her.
"What's up?" I said, easy-going and light.
"Nothing, just wanting to see what you were doing." She said looking around my room. I raised my eyebrow at her. "What are you drawing?" she asked me, and my arm shot out to cover the drawing. She snatched it up, still. "Jer," here comes the lecture. I thought. "This is really good. Almost does her likeness." She said, her voice strained.
"Who is it?" Caroline asked. She was almost in my room, Bonnie still wasn't entering. Caroline then did that vampire thing, and was right behind Elena in seconds. She nodded. "It is really good."
"Umm. . . thanks." I said, a bit awkward, with them scrutinizing my drawings.
"Anna would have loved it." Elena said, giving my notebook back to me. I smiled thoughtfully and nodded. "I'll see you later." She said, and she and Caroline walked out of my room, shutting Elena's bathroom door and going back to their conversation. I slipped back in, being as quiet as I could.
"Bonnie . . . It's just a drawing. Just talk to him, he was wrong, he knows-" Caroline said, I didn't really get what she was saying, she doesn't know me.
"No, it's fine! They said consequences; I just never knew it would be this. Why did they do this? All I did was fix a terrible accident. All I did was help the guy I love." She said, I heard the chair squeak."Ans I already told him I didn't want his explanation. He should have said goodbye to her, he did me wrong." I hung my head, I felt guilt. I really did love Bonnie, but it was always Anna. I would always love Anna more. I was about to go back to my room when Caroline spoke.
"Do you think because the necklace came back, that the ghost will, too?"
"I don't know, Care. I don't know anything." Bonnie said, sounding sad. I could imagine her, sitting at Elena's desk her head resting in her hand, her eyes closed, her face sad. But also I was thinking, if the ghost were back, Anna had to be too!
"Let's go, we were supposed to be at the cave 15 minutes ago." Elena said, and I heard floorboards creak. I race back to my desk and assumed my position, drawing again. I heard her door open and footsteps on the stair. Elena was at my door. "Hey, Jer, I'll be back later, we're heading to the cave."
"Oh, you need any help?" I said, turning in my seat. She smiled at me.
"No, but I'll call you if we need an artist, okay?" She said, getting a chuckle from me. Which was probably her mission; I haven't smiled much since Anna disappeared a week ago.
"Alright." I said turning back to my desk.
