Here's the next chapter! Again sorry for any mistakes you may see, I don't have a beta reader. Here you learn a little bit more about Ana and her past. Enjoy and feel free to leave a review! Please no flamers.
Disclaimer: I do not own any of the characters you recognize nor any recognizable plot. The only thing I own is my oc and any plot changes. All credit goes to Julie Plec and L.J Smith
The flight was long and I was stuck next to a chatty old lady and a weird dude who looked like he was on drugs. When the flight landed I took my bags and rushed into the nearest bathroom. I placed my hands on the counter in front of me and looked at myself in the mirror. I looked tired, weary. My wavy golden blonde hair looked unkempt from the flight, and I had bags under my blue eyes. My pale skin looked alright though, no blemishes other than a sprinkle of pale freckles across my nose.
Even though Elena and I are identical twins, we were very different, in personalities and in looks. Sure we had the same face, but she has brown eyes and i have blue. I have wavy blonde hair and she has straight brown hair. I'm pale and she's tan. The differences don't end there but I could be here all day thinking of all the things that differ us from each other. And I don't have the time for that. I closed my eyes for amount before opening one of my bags in search of a new outfit. Something striking, badass, and a little sexy. I have to make an impression after all.
My new outfit consisted of a bright crimson sleeveless dress that ended about mid-thigh, with a see-through part that ended at my knees. I wore it with a black belt cinched underneath my breasts. Over the dress I put on a black leather jacket that stopped at my hips. On my feet I wore a pair of 4-inch black high heeled boots that ended mid-calf. Paired with some black winged eyeliner, mascara and a dark burgundy lipstick and I was set.
After I brushed my hair and made it look presentable I grabbed my bags and exited the bathroom. I walked outside and hailed the nearest cab and had them take me to the closest car dealership. No way was I showing up in a cab, plus I needed my own ride regardless. I'm not relying on other people for a ride while i'm here. When we got there I payed the amount owed to the cab driver and grabbing my bags before thanking him and walking towards some of the vehicles.
I stopped next to a pretty black Mercedes and immediately fell in love. After talking to salesperson and taking it out for a test drive I payed for it, put my bags in the trunk and was on my way. Money was never really an issue for me. I spent my time traveling to various places around the world searching for witches strong enough to teach me how to use my powers. I met a lot of nice people and took up small jobs here and there for extra cash if needed. But that was rarely ever needed. I mostly like to have handsome men buy me drinks or take part in singing competitions for the hell of it. Hey, I've got a nice voice I might as well use it. And i'm not some kind of whore either, there's nothing wrong with having a little fun here and there. Other than that I mostly drew or read in my free time. Though Jeremy was the real artist of the family, I wasn't no slouch at it myself.
I sighed to myself while driving home, I had Mama by My Chemical Romance playing through my aux cord that was connected to my phone. The nostalgia was running through me while I was driving closer and closer to home. Home...Mystic Falls, Virginia. I hadn't heard from barely anyone except for Jeremy or Caroline. Elena never tried to contact me at all, nor did any of my other friends here. Understandably so in some cases, I disappeared without a trace. The only people who knew about my magic was Elena, Jeremy and Caroline. Caroline had been my best friend since we were children while Lena was closer to Bonnie. It made sense though, me and Caroline have very big personalities while Lena and Bonnie were the more quiet between the four of us. We were all as thick as thieves, but after the accident that caused my parents to die I got really distant. I sort of blamed Elena for our parents death, because she was the reason why they came to get us in the first place. We were at a party and she had just broken up with good ol' Matt and was feeling all emotional and wanted to go home. I, being the good sister that I am obviously went with her.
She was fighting with our parents when they crashed into the Wickery Bridge and into the water below. Elena and I were the only survivors. I have no idea how we survived but I wasn't about to question it. After everything went down I just started to get more and more angry. It felt like I had something inside my head pushing and struggling to escape. And eventually. It did. I had been having an argument with Elena when all of a sudden I felt an overwhelming power rush throughout the room and towards Elena. My magic had shoved her through the door and she almost fell down the stairs. Luckily, Jeremy had been standing behind the door. Eavesdropping no doubt, but I couldn't find the heart to be mad when he indirectly saved Elena from being really hurt. After all of us doing some research and swearing each other to secrecy-(except Caroline), I decided that there must be others like me out there that could help me control myself and not let my emotions influence my magic so strongly again. And so off I went, doing weekly skypes with Jer and Caroline and having them fill me in on what I was missing, while becoming stronger and more powerful than I could ever imagine. I definitely have a lot of people to be grateful to.
Lost in my thoughts I almost missed the Welcome to Mystic Falls sign go past my window. I was excited and nervous about seeing everyone again. I was also curious about this Klaus douche bag, who has caused so much havoc in this small little town. Frankly I was surprised, nothing bad ever happened in this town. As I got closer to the town I opened up my phone and clicked on Elena's contact in my phone and hit call. While it was ringing I was wondering how much everybody changed. Little did I realize that I was in for the surprise of a lifetime. That I hadn't been updated quite as thoroughly as I should have. And honestly, that was a very foolish mistake on their part.
"Hello?" I heard through the phone and smirked to myself. "Hello little sister, I'm home."
