A/N: Here we go, chapter three. Hopefully you guys are enjoying reading this as much as I am writing it.
Disclaimer: I do not own The Vampire Diaries.
The rest of the lecture went off without anymore conversation about the whole Klaus thing. After class, the halls were fairly bare. Most people were going in the opposite direction as Elena and her. Most people were going towards the dining hall, getting their supper for the night. Caroline and Elena however, had a fully stocked mini-fridge with all the blood they would need for the next week and a half, or until they called Damon and asked him to bring more.
Once they were safely in their room Elena closed the door and then bushed her back against it, as Caroline made her way over to the mini-fridge and grabbed two blood bags, turning to throw it at Elena. The brown haired her girl snatched the bag elegantly out of the air and ripped the top off, taking a long sip before moving away from the door. "So, you told Klaus," Elena started, unsure of where she was really going with the conversation.
Lucky for Elena, Caroline decided to jump in before Elena was able to continue. "Yes , I told Klaus. I didn't tell him anything about your dad though. Just that our roommate was drinking vervain water and that she was attacked by a vampire," Caroline said, a rush of words coming out of her mouth. She was fiddling around with her blood bag in her hands, unsure what else she could really be doing.
"You're sure he isn't coming here?" Elena asked as she moved towards her bed. As far as she could see there was nothing that Caroline had done wrong. All she had done was confided in someone, granted Elena wasn't too happy that it had been Klaus, but it wasn't like Caroline was going to worry Tyler with everything after he had decided to ditch school and was working to help with the werewolf pack. As long as there was no reason for Klaus to show up at school and ruin any chance she had of figuring out what her dad had to do with this whole thing, there really was no reason for her to be mad.
"No. He isn't coming, I swear," she said thankful that she wasn't going to have to fight with Elena. Thankfully, now that all this was worked out, she was able to get back to preparing for her trip. She finally ripped her blood bag open and took a sip as she moved to her laptop and e-mailed her final candidate for a note taker.
With all the details worked out, all Caroline had left to do was pack. "How warm do you think it's going to be? The weather says sunny, but I don't want to dress like I'm out of place. I don't want to stand out," Caroline said as she looked through her drawers. Oh how she wished there was a closet in the room; it was so much easier to look at all her clothes when they were laid out in front of her. Now she had to dig around in her drawers and pull clothes out over and over just to see if she wanted it.
"I have no idea Caroline. Why don't you text Rebekah or something?" Elena asked as she sat on her bed texting, presumably either Damon or Jeremy. Of course this answer didn't satisfy Caroline at all. "I can't do that. She'll ask questions and then she might mention me asking to Klaus," Caroline had completely stopped her rummaging, a shirt in one hand and a pair of sleep shorts in the other, to stare at Elena, a look of disbelief at her friend's stupidity clear on her face.
Already exasperated with her friend Elena looked up from her phone and stared Caroline in the face. "I don't know Caroline. I've never been there," she really wasn't sure why Caroline was asking her. It wasn't like she knew what the weather would be like, besides Georgia and New York Elena herself hadn't really been anywhere. When you came from a small town it always seemed like you were stuck there and no one really left. Elena, until she had met Stefan, had been the same way. She wasn't even very good at traveling. Without other people with her, she was sure she would end up getting herself lost somewhere.
"Well then, I'll just have to pack extra I guess," Caroline said in her snippy tone. She had been expecting more help from Elena by way of packing. Beyond packing for sleepovers and college, Caroline had never really packed for any long trips to somewhere she had never been before.
"Why didn't you just do that in the first place?" Elena asked with a smirk as Caroline turned around and started to pull more things out of her dresser. It probably was the best way to pack anyways. For all they knew the weather could change at any time and it was always better to be ready, vampire or not. "I wanted to pack light," Caroline said without turning back around to look at Elena. She was busy trying to decide between a navy dress or a white dress. She didn't want to bring too many.
"Which do you think?" Caroline asked turning around finally to seek Elena's opinion. "Elena?" she asked lightly, but found that her best friend was already sound asleep in bed. Caroline looked at the clock and noticed that it was still early, only 9 o'clock. Then again they hadn't really had a lot of time between already having assignments and the whole vampire attack thing.
Caroline sighed and gave up for the night. Maybe she would be better off if she did her packing in the morning when he could have Elena's full attention and she was fully rested. Caroline finished off her blood bag then moved her suitcase off to the side so she could climb into bed. She wasted no time in snuggling down into her covers, her cell phone under her pillow and within minutes, she was fast asleep.
