Bonnie and Elena both knocked on the door hard and rapidly then rushed straight into their house when Damon opened the door.

"Whoa, what's got you two all fired up?" Damon asked, taking another sip from his bourbon.

"Where's Stefan?" Bonnie asked looking around.

"Why do you need Stefan?" Damon asked, confused.

"Damon, this is important and Stefan has to be here for this so just go get him!" Elena shouted, impatient and irritated. "Please." She added, smiling sweetly at him. Damon vampire sped upstairs to get Stefan and came down just as fast with him.

"What's so important?" Stefan asked, worriedly.

"Caroline, she turned off her humanity." Elena said quietly with a slight hint of fear in her voice.

"She did what?!" Stefan shouted. He couldn't imagine that baby vampire without her humanity, it wasn't like her. She was so controlled and calm ever since she turned into a vampire. She was the last one he'd expect to turn off the humanity.

"Her mom died and she's blaming all of us for it." Elena explained.

"How is it our fault? Besides, she wasn't even close to her mom. If anything it seemed as if they didn't even want each other in their lives." Damon thought out loud.

"Well apparently they did and now she wants pay back." Bonnie said.

"We were hoping you could talk to her, seeing as you two were close friends." Elena said, turning to Stefan with hope written all over her face.

"Yeah sure, I'll talk to her." Stefan said, still trying to process how this could have happened to one of his best friends and he couldn't help but feel that maybe it was all of their faults. They never had to drag Liz into anything but they did. Stefan quickly rushed out of the house to talk to Caroline. He vampire sped to her house, not bothering with the car -it would only slow him down. He knocked on the door but she never opened the door. He knocked again and still no response. Instead he decided on walking in, he looked around the first floor and there was no sign of her, she wasn't on the second floor either.

He eventually left and headed back home. He'll talk to her in the morning when he knows she'll definitely be there.


"Hello love. To what do I owe this pleasure?" Klaus asked as he opened the door to see Caroline standing on his porch.

"I have an ... offer -I suppose you could call it that." Caroline said, looking around the room to try an avoid his smirking face.

"Oh really? And what might this offer be about?" He said, stepping closer to her until they were only centimeters apart.

She glared daggers at him before pushing him away. "Well it definitely isn't what you're thinking right now." "Now that Elena is a vampire then she is of no use to you, correct?" Caroline asked, raising her eyebrows.

"Yes, I suppose so." Klaus said, skeptical of where this conversation is going.

"And it was because of me that you had to refrain from killing her, correct?" Caroline asked.

"That is also correct, yes." Klaus confirmed.

"And is it also because of me that you didn't kill nearly everyone of my friends?" She asked, not sure of this answer herself.

"Yes, partly because of you." He confirmed again.

"Then in that case, you don't have to hold yourself back anymore." Caroline smirked.

"What are you saying, Caroline? It sounds like you're giving me permission to kill your friends." He chuckled.

"They killed my mom, Klaus. I'm not letting them get away with that. I could deal with everything else but not this." She said, seriously. "And I figured that with your experience in torture from the past thousand years then you might know a thing or two about getting even." She said, walking around the living room, looking at the photographs of his past. She really did wish she would have been there to see what it was like in the 1920's, in the 15th century, in the Medieval times. She would have loved to wear all those long, fancy dresses everyday not only when they were having another one of their decade dances. To be friends with girls that don't ignore each other, to have a man prove how much he loves you. All that is gone now though, and she had different things to focus on right now anyway.

"You're not wrong there. Caroline, they've been your friends your entire life. Are you sure you want to do this?" Klaus asked, not wanting to help her kill them all then later have her regret it and get mad at him for not stopping her.

"Yes." She said sternly, no hesitation in her voice.

"Mind if I join?" Rebekah asked, walking down the stairs and joining them. "I've wanted to kill that doppelganger bitch for some time now, good to know that there won't be anyone to stop me anymore." Rebekah smirked.

"Be my guest." Caroline smirked. Maybe Caroline had more things in common with Rebekah then she thought. And not just the fact that they are both more than pretty blondes.

"Caroline think about this." Klaus said, interrupting her train of thought about all the torture she could do to them with the help of two originals.

"Klaus I don't get it! One minute you're annoyed that you can't kill them because of me and now when your not sure if you want to do this!" She shouted furiously and exasperated.

"This isn't about my doubts, Caroline. You know more than very well that I have no doubts or hesitations about this at all. It's you I'm worried about, your doubts and hesitations." Klaus said.

"Nik! Why would you do that?! She was finally on board with killing them and you have to go and ruin that?" Rebekah asked, accusingly.

"What do you care if she wants to kill them or not?" Klaus asked his younger sister.

"I don't give a damn if she wants to kill them or not but if she does then that means that there's no stopping you from killing them which means that I can do so as well without having you getting mad at me or daggering me again." Rebekah explained.

"You know I seriously hate it when people talk about me as if I'm not even in the room." Caroline mumbled, knowing they weren't paying attention to her right now anyway but continued to argue. "Not that you two care anyway." Caroline added, mumbling again. She took a sip of his whiskey lying around before continuing to look around the living room as they argued.


"I can't believe she did this. She knows how much we have going on right now and all the things everyone is going through and then she goes off and does something like this." Elena said accusingly. Elena and Bonnie left the Salvatore boarding house a while ago and they were currently in Elena's bedroom talking about what was going on.

"Yeah but Elena her mom did just die, we have to be supportive not blame her." Bonnie reasoned.

"I know, I know. But I lost two moms and two dads, you don't see me wanting to get revenge on all of you." Elena said, still blaming Caroline.

"That's true." Bonnie agreed. "She shouldn't have been turned into a vampire, she can't handle it." Bonnie shrugged.

"I know but Caroline's our friend and not everyone can deal with being a new vampire like I can." Elena said. "Bonnie we have to help her." Elena said, facing Bonnie fully now.

"How? We don't know how to turn on her humanity." Bonnie exclaimed.

"No, not the humanity. About being a vampire. She can't handle it, it's too much stress for her obviously and she would be better off as a human." Elena rambled.

"Wait, are you saying you're willing to give up the cure for Caroline?" Bonnie asked, shocked and confused at her friend's decision.

"No, well I don't know. Is there any witchy thing you can maybe find in your book about becoming a human again or something? Now that you have all this power then maybe there's something you could do about her." Elena said, hopeful.

"I don't know, I haven't seen anything about that before. And I've looked through it many times." Bonnie said, disappointingly.

"Well check again, this is the only way to help her." Elena said, getting up from her spot on the bed and heading out the door to go to Bonnie's and get the book, she didn't have to look behind her to see Bonnie was right behind her.

Once they reached Bonnie's house they quickly ran inside and immediately ran to the grimoire.

"Ugh, nothing about becoming human." Elena sighed, disappointed.

"I've got it!" Bonnie exclaimed ecstatically.

"What? What did you find?" Elena rushed to sit beside Bonnie and looked at what Bonnie was pointing at in the grimoire.

"It doesn't make you human but it can change the past." Bonnie beamed, looking at Elena's excited reaction.

"So we can stop Caroline from turning into a vampire two years ago." Elena said.


Caroline left the mansion and was heading towards the Salvatore's house. It was time for them to get their warning, she knew Bonnie had already most likely told them what happened but she still wants to see the shock on their faces when they see how bad it is and when they finally realize that it is their fault.

She didn't bother knocking, instead she walked in quietly, making sure they don't hear her. She heard a shower running and vampire sped outside of the bathroom. It was Damon's bedroom, he would be in for a surprise when he got out of the shower, she thought smirking. She was lying on his bed, hands folded over her chest when she heard the shower stop running and him turning the door.

"Blondie, what are you doing here?" He asked bitterly. Of course even when his (sort of) friend turned off her humanity and was here to get a bit of revenge he still had to call her Blondie. Sometimes she wonders if her even remembers what her name is.

"What are YOU doing here?" She teased.

"This is my house, don't mess around with me. Tell me what's going on." He said, irritated.

"Tell ME what's going on." Caroline continued, getting off the bed and walking closer towards him.

"Stop playing games, Caroline." He said through gritted teeth.

"YOU stop playing games." She couldn't help but smile at his reaction of annoyance and shock. He was mainly shocked though to see her like this, no care at all. Her smile was different, it wasn't bubbly anymore. Before her smile could make anyone feel better in an instant. Now it just held nothing but evil in it.

"You really turned it off, haven't you?" He asked, shocked. Stefan then walked in the room, he heard a bit of their conversation from his room and decided to see what exactly was going on.

"Stefan, you're here! Great." She smirked at him. "You know what they say; Three's a party." She smirked, staring at their shocked and frozen faces.

"Actually three's a crowd so I'm just going to go ..." Damon said awkwardly about to leave the room when Caroline flashed in front of him and grabbed him by the neck and threw him in a wall.

"I don't think so." She was about to throw him again in another wall when suddenly they felt the room start to move.

"What's going on?" Stefan asked looking around the room confused, seeing everything on all the tables and shelves fall over."Caroline if you're dong this then please stop, we need to talk." Stefan said trying to walk closer to Caroline but fell over from the room starting to shake more and more. The doors and windows slammed shut. Caroline looked around the room, more confused than Stefan.

"I'm not doing this ..." Caroline said, worriedly. Suddenly there was wind flying around the room, every object in the room now flying around all of them while the room was still shaking.

"What's happening?" Damon shouted over the noise. They all started to feel dizzy before they all collapsed on the floor, unconscious. Their bodies started to vanish away slowly when the wind stopped and the room stopped shaking violently. All that was left now was just Damon's room with no one in it. All items were still somewhere on the ground or broken from what just happened.


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What happened to Caroline, Damon and Stefan? How will Bonnie and Elena 'change the past'? All will be revealed in the next chapter. Please read and review. :)

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