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Forgot to include this in the last chapter so may as well include it now.

Disclaimer: I own nothing except for changes in plot and Maddy and Louise. If I did own TVD all male characters would be shirtless :)


Classrooms were occupied; the hallway's desolate as the school year officially began. Not a single person in Maddy's class paid mind as their teacher droned, his voice bouncing from wall to wall as he attempted to inject information into the tiresome teenager's minds.

"Once our home state of Virginia joined confederacy in 1861, it created a tremendous amount of tension within the state," Mr Tanner continued, clasping his hands together as he swayed on the spot.

Maddy looked behind her, smiling softly as she saw Louise gaze out the window, completely and utterly disinterested in what their teacher was saying.

Her eyes continued to scurry around the room as she picked at her jeans. She looked at her sister who immediately cast her eyes down, impatiently tapping her pen on the desk.

Maddy turned around once more, her posture straight as she watched her teacher move awkwardly around the room, his eyes zeroing in on every student who had a blank expression etched on their face.

Maddy blanked out her teacher and like Louise, looked outside, though she had a short attention span and quickly diverted her gaze back into the room.

Her eyes wandered around the room before they, once again landed on her sister. Elena had her chin tucked in her palm, her head turned towards the new student who smiled charmingly at her.

Of course, Maddy thought, eyes widening with shock at such a negative thought.

Maddy looked at the back row, ignoring Louise's loud and obnoxious sigh. She saw Matt look at Stefan with suspicion and jealously, concluding the fact that he wasn't over Elena.

Maddy rotated her body, now facing Louise at a more comfortable angle.

"Bored as fuck," Louise mouthed, eyes warily watching Mr Tanner.

Louise and Mr Tanner had a troublesome relationship. She was good at history, great in fact, but it was due to this that she didn't pay attention. She claimed to have already known everything and whenever Mr Tanner tests her, boy does he get a surprise.

"I can see that," Maddy whispered, eyes alight with a small amount of humour.

Louise arched an eyebrow, nodding her head as she gestured for Maddy to turn around.

"At least I have Art next," Louise sighed, resting her head on her desk, the bang emitting through the classroom.

Mr Tanner paused, narrowing his eyes as he looked at Louise, though he let this disturbance slide.


"Alright so I've done the research," Louise proclaimed, as she entered the Gilbert residence, her silhouette outlining on the walls.

Maddy chuckled silently, nodding as she greeted her intrusive friend.

"Hello Louise," Jenna mused, handing her a can of Coke.

"Why thank you," Louise mumbled, raising her Coke. "It costs approximately $61 trillion to own the world."

Maddy raised an eyebrow, Jenna mirroring her actions. Maddy dropped her pen on her book as she stared at Louise with worry.

"And why did you research this?" Maddy questioned, sharing a look with Jenna.

"I think the real question here is why you didn't," Louise said, grinning at the two with innocence. She practically jumped onto a stool, narrowing her eyes as she stared at Maddy's notebook.

"Are you seriously doing homework?" she asked, looking at Maddy with exaggerated disgust.

"Well yeah," Maddy commented, her attention diverting back to the questions that were messily scribbled on the page. "Not all of us are a genius like you."

"That sounds like a compliment so I'm going to receive it like a compliment," Louise nodded, watching Jenna cook.

"It was a compliment," Jenna gently said, chopping up a carrot with delicacy.

Louise drummed her fingers on the countertop with impatience. Jenna giggled as she watched Maddy fidget with discomfort.

Maddy practically slammed her pen on her notebook, glaring at Louise with irritation. They both slide of the stools, stalking towards Louise's car.

"I hate you sometimes," Maddy grumbled, tightening her denim jacket around her petite figure.

"Love you too," Louise smiled, starting up her car, grinning slightly as it gave a humble purr like a kitten.

"Where are we going?" Maddy asked, strapping her seatbelt around her waist securely.

"It's Mystic Falls, the only interesting place here is the Grill and the falls, but it's cold, so no to the falls," Louise rambled, reversing with carelessness.

Maddy grasped the dashboard harshly, squeezing her eyes shut as memories flooded her mind. She felt the car stop and a gentle hand lay on her shoulder.

"I'm sorry," Louise whispered her tone filled with concern. "I forgot."

Louise reached over, nestling Maddy's head in the crook of her shoulder and neck. Maddy's sobs were muffled, her tears dropping onto Louise's leather jacket.

"Hey," Louise hummed, nudging her nose into Maddy's silky blonde hair. "It's okay, it's okay."

"They're gone," Maddy whimpered, clutching Louise's jacket fiercely. "And they're never coming back."

Louise didn't know what to say, comforting a person was never her expertise. Yes she allowed friends to rant to her and force her to give them advice, but Louise was never instructed to comfort a person.

"Just think of Dean Winchester's abs," Louise muttered, cringing at her word choice.

Maddy laughed wholeheartedly, she leaned out of Louise, wiping away tears. Laughter racketed through her body as she stared at Louise is both shock and amusement.

"I know I'm funny, but I'm not that funny," Louise muttered grumpily. She started up the car with a small smile, nodding in contempt as Maddy dove back into position, staring blatantly out the window.

"Alright come on, I need a new jacket," Louise murmured, pulling out of the driveway with more care and slowness.


Maddy sat on the couch, knees bent and feet slapped against the top of the inanimate object. She poked out her tongue ignoring Elena's mumbles from upstairs and Jenna's mad dashes around the house.

Her pen scrawled on the notebook, the ink smudging in certain spots.

Now I know how Louise feels," she thought of her left-handed friend, sighing as her concentration drifted away.

She heard someone walk up and onto the porch, immediately deducing that it was Louise.

She placed the notebook on the coffee table, straightening her tank top as she inched forward towards the door.

She turned the doorknob and instead of a feminine figure, her sight was greeted by a broad person.

"Sorry, I was about to knock," their voice was guttural and deep. They motioned towards the now open door. Maddy pressed her lips together as she stared at him unsure.

"Right," Maddy drawled, quickly looking behind her as she silently willed for Elena to descend down the staircase. "You're probably here for Elena."

"I have her diary," he mumbled, lifting up his hand and presenting Elena's keepsake. He smiled softly, holding out a hand. "Stefan."

"Maddy," she whispered, placing her hand in his delicately.

"We have history together don't we?" Stefan asked, tilting his head to the side.

Maddy nodded exaggeratedly. She opened up the door wider, about to invite him inside when Elena made an appearance.

Elena nodded at Maddy, silently gesturing for her to leave. Maddy held up a hand at Stefan as she quickly ascended up the staircase, ignoring Jenna's teasing glance sent her way.

"Well, that was awkward," she muttered, slamming her door shut and sighing with exasperation.


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