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Luna had blended in surprisingly well, and it seemed that for the summer, things were finally going good. Her disease had toned down from its usual chatter of voices to a barely-there nuisance. She was keeping up with her medication very well and everything seemed going well for a path to a perfect summer.
But, Elena was worried about her boyfriend, Stefan, being off the radar with a man named Klaus. After Luna had gotten over the slight annoyance that Elena hadn't contacted her immediately after she started dating a guy other than Matt, she started asking what he was like. Elena seemed sad as she explained the guy, who seemed like a nice person by what she was told, despite his sudden disappearance.
Anyway, Elena had been spending so much time with Stefan's brother, Damon, that they didn't get to hang out as much as she hoped. But it was okay; Jeremy and her got very close in the time that Elena couldn't hang out. Luna was determined to have a great summer now that she was finally back home and apparently, Jeremy couldn't agree more.
He dragged her to any genre of movie immediately when it came to the theatre. He brought her to the lake where some of their peers were having a swimming party. He forced her to hang out at the Grill with her old childhood friends, Caroline Forbes and Bonnie Bennett.
But there was something strange about being back home. It seemed that everyone was keeping something from her. Now, Luna had always been very perceptive of someone's movements ever since she learned to control hers from giving away what she was seeing that nobody else could. So, she easily caught on that everybody in Mystic Falls seemed to be keeping something from her, even Elena. And not only that, but this secret seemed to very big judging my the amount of people keeping it.
The thing that hurt the most was Elena's silence. Luna knew, she knew, that Elena needed someone to talk to, and Luna desperately wanted to be that person. There had once been a time where Elena wouldn't hesitate to spill her most inner thoughts to Luna, but it seemed that in her time away from Mystic Falls, her and her twin had drifted apart.
That thought hurt more than she would ever admit. Her and 'Lena had never been this far apart in their relationship before. They had always been closer than anything, but after their parents and aunt and uncle's deaths, she supposed that things changed.
But, at the moment, Luna was crossing her arms stubbornly at the blonde girl across from her.
"Oh come on!" Caroline exclaimed, throwing her hands up at Luna's stubbornness. "It'll be fun, Luna!"
Luna shook her head. "I don't know Caroline," she said. "I mean, I don't even go to Mysitc High. Why would I go to their senior prank night?"
Caroline open and closed her mouth for a moment before a realization suddenly crossed her face and she smiled in triumph. Luna instantly became nervous.
"Well, if what Maggie says is true, you might be able to come back to school with all of us, inevitably making you a senior and obligated to go," she said confidently.
Luna didn't have a very good argument to that, and Caroline saw that immediately, so she began breaking down her refusals even more. "Come on, Luna! Live a little!"
Luna stared at Caroline for a long moment, her face completely blank and unreadable, before finally, she sighed in defeat. "Okay," she said and Caroline started squealing in excitement. "But!" She said loudly, cutting into the blonde's noise as she uncrossed her arms. "I call pranking Alaric!"
Luna met Alaric, Jenna's boyfriend, very soon after the funeral. She could see the pain in his eyes, despite how hard he tried to hide it. Luna always saw emotions, always saw someone's thoughts. She always wondered if it was a reaction to her own thoughts being hopelessly damaged, but she never quite found the answer to that.
Caroline smiled even wider, if that was humanly possibly, and Luna couldn't help but return the act. Quickly, the blonde pulled her into a tight hug and immediately, Luna tensed.
She didn't like people touching her. Like at all. The only time she ever allowed it was when she was immensely disoriented, such as when she had to hold onto Elena when she attended her aunt and uncle's funeral. Other than that, she preferred her distance from human contact.
It wasn't always like this, but Luna had grown isolated from people when she was admitted into the mental hospital at such a young age. She hardly had anybody her own age and couldn't really relate to any of the older kids that were there as well, seeing as they weren't schizophrenic and therefore, didn't really understand what was going on with her. So, as time passed and she hardly had immediate contact with anyone, she became used to the feeling. Now, she hated someone touching her because of her body's distaste for it. It was like when you become a vegetarian for years, and then when you eat meat again, you disliked the taste of it.
Caroline, fortunately, picked up on Luna's uneasiness and abruptly pulled away, letting her arms fall with a sheepish look on her face. "Sorry," she said quickly. "I mean- I- sometimes- Sometimes I forget-"
"Caroline," Luna interrupted quickly, keeping the blonde from rambling on. "It's okay, honestly. I just... I dont know..." She trailed off, not sure how to explain that feeling to such a social butterfly as Caroline.
Caroline smiled a bit sadly. "No, I get it," she said, making the strawberry blonde girl feel better.
Before the awkward silence could lengthen, Bonnie and Elena came through the front doors of the Gilbert house. Luna didn't see Jeremy and frowned, wondering where he was. She hadn't seen him all day. But, then again, maybe he was at the Grill or something with his friends.
"Hey," Bonnie greeted, noticing that the two blondes in the room were discussing something. "What's going on?"
Luna opened her mouth to reply, but Caroline beat her there, talking excitedly. "Luna agreed to come to Senior Prank Night with us tonight!" She said, her blue eyes bright. "How fun will that be!"
Elena and Bonnie both looked a bit skeptical, but Elena spoke up, her worries stronger than Bonnie's. "Are you sure that's a good idea, Luna?" She asked her sister. "I mean, you know how you are with a lot of people around you and Mystic Falls hasn't exactly gotten over your return here-"
"It's okay," Luna said, not wanting to let Caroline down. "I've been good with the disease so far, I can last one night. I'll just take my meds before 7 instead of after like I usually do."
When Elena still looked unsure, Luna pushed her like Caroline did to herself not 5 minutes ago. "I'll be fine, 'Lena," she said. "Plus, I might be going to the school soon anyway, so might as well do this stuff."
Finally, Bonnie joined Caroline and Luna's team and nudge Elena, giving her a pointed look. Elena sighed after looking over at Bonnie and looked up at Luna with a small smile. "Well, if you think you'll be okay-"
"Which I will be," Luna said.
"-Then I guess you can come with us," she finished as if Luna hadn't spoken up at all.
Everyone there grinned widely, even Luna, who clapped her hands together. "Okay then," she said, heading to the stairs. "Let me get changed and we can head on over there."
The others nodded and Luna went upstairs, ignoring the voices in her head that were starting to grow louder with each step up the stairs.
Today was one of her off days, which basically meant that her imaginary friends have been bugging for her attention all day. As soon as she thought that, the cat shaped like a number seven appeared next to her, his paws pattering against the wood floors. Ezra looked up at her with wide, blue eyes, but she ignored him, wanting at least a semblance of normalcy today.
When Ezra finally noticed that Luna was ignoring him, he suddenly appeared right in front of her, and she jumped. When she realized who was in her way, she frowned at the black cat.
"What do you want Ezra?" Luna asked as she walked into her room and began grabbing what she would wear to the school. Today had been a lazy day, and Luna had stayed in her pajamas late into the afternoon and even throughout the day. She didn't have anywhere to go, so she saw no reason as to why she would change out of her perfectly comfortable clothes.
Ezra followed into the room and Luna closed the door after he was past the threshold, even though it wouldn't have mattered if she shut the door when Ezra was still in the doorway.
"You've been avoiding us," the cat said matter-of-factly.
Luna rolled her eyes. "No," she said. "I simply don't want to get in trouble again because of you guys. It's just a little break." She tried to explain, cause only God knows what some of her friends would do if they thought she was avoiding them.
The cat jumped onto Luna's bed as she changed into some light jeans and a thin, maroon, long sleeve shirt that hid her birthmark. She didn't really know why her imginary friends always told her to hide the birthmark from prying eyes, but she did it anyway. It was a strange thing really. It was a lot darker than her normal skin but there was just a small patch of her pale skin that seemed to make a crescent moon shape out of the dark part of the birthmark.
She shrugged the thoughts off, deciding that she'd wonder why she had the birthmark but not her sister at another time.
Her hair was in it's slight waves that she inherited from her grandmother and as strawberry blonde as ever, so different from her twin that it still shocked her.
Luna and Elena couldn't look more different. While Elena had olive skin and dark hair, Luna was stark pale and had light hair that looked sun-kissed. Elena had big, doe brown eyes and Luna had thinner and hazel eyes. They both had a small nose though, and they were about the same height, Luna being just a bit shorter. Not only that, but their personalities sometimes clashed as children.
Elena always wanted their parents' attention while Luna preferred being out of the spotlight. Elena was outgoing and fun and Luna was a bit more shy and sometimes rude to people. But, some of these characteristics were brought on because of her schizophrenia, so she wasn't sure which of these traits were her own and which were the ones her mind made up.
"Why would you think that we want to get you in trouble?" the cat asked, watching her as she grabbed some black, high top converse and began lacing them up.
Luna rolled her eyes and gave Ezra a pointed look. "Please," she said. "All you guys want to do is wreck havoc on what happens in my life."
Ezra's eyes followed her as she got up and walked into the bathroom connected to her room. She was glad that she had a private bathroom while Elena and Jeremy shared one so that she could take her pills in privacy.
She had a lot of pills that she needed to take on a daily basis. Most of them were to lessen her imaginary friends' strength so that they couldn't take advantage of her as easily, but there were much more. The other, the ones that the doctors especially wanted her to take, were pills that would kill some of her imaginary friends, seeing as she didn't have a shortage of them. Though, the fight was pretty useless. When one was destroyed, another one took its place. There were also some that made sure the other pills wouldn't affect the way that her brain matured, seeing as she was underage when she was diagnosed. This way, the doctors knew that her brain cells were functioning as a normal kid's was without the other pills damaging them.
All in all, Luna had to take 21 pills in the morning and 11 pills at night, but because she would be out all night at the school, she had to take her pills before she left.
As Luna was shaking the pills out of the pill box, she noticed Ezra out of the corner of her eye, jump onto the bathroom counter and glare at the little white pills.
"We just want to protect you," he told her against the words she had previously spoken.
Luna scoffed. "Protect me?" She asked. "Protect me from what?"
"Those," Ezra answered, tilting his head at the pills she had placed on the counter.
She shook her head at his antics. "Well these actually help me-"
"No they don't," Ezra interrupted and she looked over at him, his seven shaped body resting against the mirror. "Those things only destroy you even more."
Despite everything inside her body telling her that she shouldn't listen to him, she couldn't help it. Her eyebrows furrowed in confusion and she tilted her head. "What do you mean?" She asked him.
He semeed happy that she was finally paying attention to him and he stood up again, walking over to her and rubbing his soft fur against her skin, the black and white contrasting. "They kill us," he said. "Those doctors want to kill us and take us away from you so that we can't help you. So that you'll be alone. You don't want them to kill us, do you?"
Luna couldn't help but not want that. Her imaginary friends had been through everything with her, and though she hated them at times, wished that they never existed, she couldn't help but want them around at the same time. "Well...no, but-"
"No buts," he cut her off again, staring at her with his wide, blue eyes. "If you take those pills, you're hurting us. All of us. And your hurting yourself. The doctors...they don't care about you! They only watch out for themselves, and they hate us! They want us gone! They want you to be alone forever! Don't take the pills, Luna. You'll only regret it."
Deep down, way deep down, Luna understood this conversation as a way for her imaginary friends to get back some kind of semblance of control over her life. Deep down, she screamed no.
But on the surface, as if someone else was controlling her, she slowly nodded her head to his words, her body dropping the pills back into the case. He grinned widely and in a millisecond, he was gone.
Luna looked around, a bit confused by what she was doing in the bathroom. She shrugged her shoulders and exited into her room, grabbing her phone before heading down to meet the others.
"Okay," she said to them when she got downstairs. "I'm ready."
They smiled at her and they all went in Caroline's car, picking up Tyler on the way so that Luna had to be in the middle seat, squished between Bonnie and Elena.
The trip to the high school was quick, seeing as Mystic Falls was pretty small and everything was only about a mile from each other. The school was dark, but Luna saw the shadows walking around, resembling the students that were pranking the teachers tonight.
Caroline was talking about making memories as seniors as they walked into the school, but Luna wasn't really listening. She was looking around, wondering if she would actually go to a real school.
She never went to a real school again after the incident with the boy and the fork in kindergarten. She simply had classes at the mental institution with her own private teacher and such. Most kids there did that, but there were the lucky few who were healthy enough to go back into society again. Luna, if she made it through tonight, would be one of those few people.
They walked into a classroom after getting a whole bunch of mouse traps from where everyone brought their supplies from home. It was completely silent in the classroom as they set everything up with the light of their flashlights, and that was the perfect time for one of her friends to appear.
Luna looked to her right and saw the Twins. They looked almost like fairies, with their tiny figures and the small glow they brought into the room. Distantly, Luna remembered that the others would think her crazy if she suddenly started talking to nothing, so she reminded herself to keep quiet.
The Twins had golden wings and both fit easily into her palm. They had bright pink hair and purple eyes, their pale bodies covered in what looked like forest leaves of every kind. Their name was easy to chose as they looked exactly like one another.
"Hi Luna!" One of them said to her in their high pitched chirp. "Long time no see! How's Mystic Falls for you again? I hear that you might be going to school again? That's exciting!"
Luna shook her head with a smile on her face when one of the fairies hit the one that was talking so much. They were almost like a bickering, married couple in their actions.
"So," Twin number 2 said. "Why are you at Senior Prank Night? I thought you hated these kinds of things?"
Luna shrugged and pointed over to where Caroline should be sitting, setting up the mouse traps. They seemed to understand what she meant because they nodded their heads. "Caroline?" They asked and Luna nodded.
But before she could talk more with her friends, the lights suddenly turned on and all of the mousetraps went off, scaring the Twins away.
Luna looked up to see Matt, Elena's old boyfriend, looking like he had just been working out. He was sweaty and confused and Luna couldn't help but smile in amusement.
"Oh come on! Seriously?!" Caroline yelled as they all stood up, Luna watching the interactions between them. "Do you know how long it took for us to set all this up?!"
"Forgot about Senior Prank Night huh?" Tyler asked as he leaned against the TV sitting on the trolley.
"Clearly," Matt said, looking around at the traps still in a bit of confusion.
"How could you forget?" Caroline asked indignantly and Luna smiled at her blonde friend's utter surprise that Matt could forget such a thing. "We've only been waiting for this since, like, Freshman year!"
"Yeah Matt," her sister spoke up, pointing the flashlight to herself. "If I'm doing this, you're doing this."
Matt blinked and looked around at them. "I'm kind of surprised any of you are doing this."
Tyler threw his hands up in a what-the-hell-man signal as Bonnie spoke up. "Caroline's making us," she said and Luna's smile grew a bit wider.
"We're about to be seniors," Caroline said, repeating herself from earlier. "These are the memories that will stay with us forever, and if we don't-"
"And if we don't create these memories now, then what's the point of it all?" Both Elena and Luna cut her off, smiling at each other before smiling to Caroline. The others' lips also lifted a bit at the twins' in sync speaking.
"Go ahead, make fun. I don't care," Caroline said.
"You're all lame," Tyler said, grabbing a duffle bag full of more supplies out of the room. "And I've got ten more classrooms to prank."
Caroline gestured to her boyfriend proudly as Elena got up also, heading to the door after Tyler.
"Hey," Bonnie called to Elena, making the girl stop and turn around. "Where are you going?"
Elena looked at everyone before she answered nonchalantly, "To superglue Alaric's desk shut." Everyone seemed to smile at the mention of the high school history teacher. "I'm making memories," she finished at Caroline's bright smile.
"I love you!" Caroline called out as Elena left the room. It was only a few moments after Elena left that Luna noticed something.
"Hey!" She cried out, Bonnie, Caroline, and Matt all turning to look at her. "I thought I called pranking Alaric!"
Both Caroline and Bonnie smiled widely as Luna jogged out of the room to catch up with Elena. Luckily, her twin wasn't too far up the hall, just at the doors to the next hallway, and with...a man?
Luna was confused but nonetheless, raised her voice to catch Elena's attention. "Hey Elena! Wait up!"
Both the man and Elena turned to look at her with different emotions. Elena looked terrified but was covering it up in favor of Luna, and the man looked curious of her arrival.
He had dark blonde curls on top of his head that were the same color as the stubble on his chin, and his blue eyes raked her up and down as if assessing her. He stood taller than both the twins and was wearing a light grey Henley and some dark jeans. The silver chains of his necklace were poking out of his shirt and gleaming in the dim light.
"Luna," Elena said, her voice not giving away the fear she felt that her sister was near Klaus. "What's up?"
Luna smiled as she finally reached both of them, noticing something off about the man. "Well I wanted to help out with pranking Alaric," she answered. "I did call dibs at the house."
Elena smiled tightly and her eyes flickered to Klaus again, which made Luna curious. She turned to the man, noticing something strange about him and making sure that she was wearing the facade of simply curious and not at all suspicious. For some reason, she knew, she absolutely knew, that this man was not to be taken lightly.
"Who are you?" Luna asked, not unkindly, tilting her head at the man.
He smiled an almost predatory grin as he grabbed her hand and lifted it to his lips. Luna automatically tensed at the contact, but didn't look away when he said in a British accent, "Call me Klaus."
Luna raised an eyebrow at the name, knowing from overheard conversations that Elena didn't like him at all. She pulled her hand out of his grip rather rudely and crossed her arms, her face still remaining unreadable. "And what are you doing with my sister?"
Klaus raised an eyebrow and looked between the two, obviously noticing the differences but the similarities as well. Klaus had no idea that there was yet another Gilbert sibling and was automatically intrigued that the girl suddenly turned up out of the blue. Where was she just 3 months ago?
Luna watched as many emotions flickered across his gaze and Elena tensed her body as if waiting for something. Luna knew that this man was part of the thing that everybody was keeping from her, and she couldn't stop herself from wanting to protect Elena from this man, despite the fact that she probably wouldn't be able to.
"I was unaware that Elena had a sister," he said politely, but Luna heard the obvious interest in his voice.
She smiled sarcastically when she answered, her arms still crossed. "Twin, actually," she said, which seemed to interest him more. But she was done being his entertainment. She felt the aggression that usually the pills cool down heat up, and she couldn't help but be rude. "But you didn't answer my question. What are you doing with my sister?"
Klaus had to give the little human guts. She was small, tinier than Elena, but she had a vicious bite. With her light hair and pale features, she looked pure, like she could never do anything wrong, but he could see that that wasn't the case.
The thing that was the most eye-catching was the way that this girl, Luna, covered her eyes so efforlessly. The moment that she had turned to Klaus, he saw something block him from reading her, from knowing what she was thinking. It was like a blank slate, and it irked him. It took time and effort for someone to do what she was doing, and with her so young, only 17, he couldn't help but wonder how she had gotten so used to the practice.
Luna saw as he grinned at her words, an underlying threat in his eyes. "Well it seems that your sister has caused some...problems for me," he said after a moment. "I'm just here to fix it."
Elena once again tensed even more, which Luna thought was impossible, but it gave away that Elena wasn't at all comfortable with this man, and so Luna, as her sister, would not walk away from her.
"Well it seems that I have a bit of a problem with that," she said. When Klaus raised an eyebrow, she continued. "I've only just met you and I can already tell that my sister doesn't exactly enjoy your presence. So, don't think for a second, that I will leave her alone with you."
Elena was looking between her sister and Klaus in fear. She was glad, beyond grateful, that Luna was sticking up for her, but did she really have to go against an all powerful hybrid? Elena wasn't breathing when she saw Klaus's face darken at her sister's words.
Luna saw as his calm emotions left him, making him irritated by her presence, and she couldn't help but be a bit smug, though she didn't show it. Distantly, she heard her imaginary friends screaming at her to keep going, to keep pushing.
"I would walk away right now if I were you, sweetheart," he said, his voice dangerously low.
Luna's lips pulled up into a slight smirk and she shrugged. "Well then I guess it's good that you're not me," she challenged.
Suddenly, he was very close to her face and his eyes were dilating, grabbing her attention. "Leave," he commanded. "Now."
Luna was completely still for a moment before she blinked, looking up at him. "And why would I do that?"
Both Elena and Klaus were surprised. Elena knew for a fact that Luna had yet to drink vervain, seeing as Elena was a bit to busy with trying to find Stefan to take that precaution. Klaus also knew that she had no vervain in her system thanks to hybrid senses, and she wasn't wearing any jewelry except for a silver ring on her left index finger that also had no vervain in it. He narrowed his eyes at her. If she was immune to compulsion, than that meant that she was something other than human, though Klaus had no idea what else she could be.
"Interesting," he mumbled to himself.
Luna watched the conflicting emotions in his eyes as he leaned away from her. Then, he smiled that predatory grin again.
"Well, I suppose the more the merrier," he declared before grabbing both of their arms and dragging them down the hallway and toward the gym.
Luna hated being touched, absolutely hated it, and she had to hold back from scratching his eyes out for touching her at all. All of her friends were even begging her to do it, to show him what he was dealing with, but she remained still in his grip as they speed walked down the hall.
"You put a rather large kink in my plans sweetheart," Klaus spoke to Elena, completely ignoring Luna now. "The whole point of breaking the curse and becoming a hybrid was to make more hybrids. I haven't been able to do that. Not, my bet is it has something to do with the fact that your still breathing."
Luna narrowed her eyes, her friends chattering a thousand miles per minute, talking about a doppelgänger, vampires, werewolves, hybrids. Luna debated that she might actually be going crazy this time.
"If you're going to kill me, just do it!" Elena said, and Luna narrowed her eyes threateningly at Klaus, daring him to touch her.
Klaus seemed amused by Luna's reaction but still spoke solely to Elena. "Not until I know I'm right," he said. "But I do have ways of making you suffer." He pushed Elena through the doors before grabbing Luna into his arms and twirling them through the doorway. When they were both facing the same way, she jerked out of his hands and he chuckled, his grip on her wrist never lessening.
They had reached the gym by now, where about a dozen or so kids were working on a prank. "Don't look at them," one of her friends, a small child that had bright red eyes and a pretty smile, spoke to her out of nowhere, skipping at her side with a lollipop in her hand. Luna remembered her name being Olive.
Olive must've noticed her curious gaze because she looked over to her and smiled again, gesturing to a boy and a girl who looked like a couple. They both had dark hair and dark eyes and looked plainly average. "Don't look at them," she repeated. "They'll be dead soon enough."
Luna didn't react to the words at all, not even in the spending up of her heart. She was used to her friends telling her that people around her would die in terrible ways, explaining every detail until she started ripping out her own hair to drown out the words. It seemed though that Olive didn't want her to know the details of these deaths, but she remained by Luna's side, skipping along as she licked at her lollipop, her blue dress swaying in a nonexistent wind, and her blonde hair in pigtails.
Luna focused back on reality as Klaus called out in an American accent, "Attention seniors! You have, officially, been busted. Prank night is over. Head on home," he finished as everyone groaned and started leaving the gym.
His gaze focused on the boy and girl that Olive told her would die soon. She had a feeling that it would have something to do with Klaus.
"You two," he said in his normal accent. "I remember you."
The girl looked to the boy in confusion before staring back at Klaus. "I'm sorry, who are you?" She asked.
"Oh don't worry," he said, his grip loosening enough that Luna ripped her wrist out of his grasp. He didn't pay her any mind. "I wasn't in my right head last time we met. Life your foot up please, Dana."
Luna watched his eyes did that dilating thing again and saw as Dana followed his command, lifting her leg up off the floor. Luna narrowed her eyes as Olive began laughing and clapping her hands together like she was watching a comedic play.
"If she drops her foot, Chad," he said, dilating his eyes toward the boy. "I want you to beat her to death. Understood?"
Chad nodded his head and Luna figured that that was the way these two would die, but by the shaking of Olive's head in her direction, she assumed that wasn't it.
"Don't Klaus," Elena hissed at him. "You don't have to hurt anybody."
"Oh, come on, love," he said, looking back to Elena. "Of course I do."
Then, he turned to Luna. "But, what I am really curious about," he said to Elena. "Is how there was another Gilbert sibling that I didn't know about."
Neither Elena nor Luna said anything, neither wanting to explain Luna's schizophrenia to a complete stranger. He looked between the two, his gaze landing on Luna with a smirk. "What?" He asked. "Nothing to say now, love?"
Luna rolled her eyes and turned to walk to the bleachers, the whole thing annoying to her. Olive followed after her and sat next to her on the red seats while Elena went to Dana and Chad and tried to help in some kind of way.
Klaus watched the girl walk over to the bleachers, her gaze flickering, just once, to an empty space. She sat down, pulling at her long sleeves of her shirt to cover her hands as she crossed her leg.
He couldn't sustain his curiosity and followed after the girl to the bleachers, sitting on her right side.
When she refused to look at him, Klaus tilted his head. "Oh come on," he said. "I'm not that bad of company, am I?"
Luna looked over at him, her eyes, once again, annoyingly blank, giving him no insight as to what she was thinking. She looked at his face for a long moment, Klaus's smirk slipping off his face second by second before she spoke.
"What are you?"
Okay people, there it is!
I'm sorry that this is sort of leaving off a cliffhanger, but I need the break for you guys to tell me what you think!
Questions of the chapter: How do you guys think Klaus should find out about Luna's disease? How do you think Luna should react to finding out about the supernatural world? And why does Luna have a very familiar birthmark?
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