Elena Pov

"Do you hear the deer off in the distance?" Stefan asked me. I nodded in response.

"Good now just follow the noise, and once you come upon them go for a large one since you haven't drank today. Remember to hold on to it tight."

"Got it." I said speeding off. I avoided the leaves and stick so they would have a harder time hearing me.

Then I saw them. About five in the heard, two does, a calf, and two nice sized bucks. Carefully I approached them and made my jump for the larger of the two.

I hit him hard knocking him to the ground. In order to hold him down I sat on top of him and held his down with my hands sinking my teeth into his neck.

The blood wasn't that bad, it was just kind of bitter. Finishing I stood back up eager to get Stefan and tell him all about it.

I wiped the corner of my mouth, and fixed my ring, but when I looked back up I saw Klaus.

"Klaus." I breathed when he took a few steps closer.

"Hello love." He grinned.

"I thought you were dead?" I asked curiously. He chuckled.

"As if the likes of your little group could kill me. No, you see Bonnie did a spell where I took over Tyler's body so I would not die, but she put me back into mine earlier today." I knew that Klaus had something brewing and I was too far away for Stefan to hear. So I turned and tried to speed away, but a sharp pain in my back and a burning sensation rose through me.

The last thing I remember was Klaus saying, "I don't want to be alone, so maybe you can be my new ripper."

Stefan Pov

"Elena?" I hollered walking towards the deer. She had been gone much longer than she should have been and that worried me.

I stopped when I came to the deer carcass. It was fresh, but it wasn't just Elena's smell in the area. There was another.

I would recognize that smell anywhere, it was Klaus. Klaus was dead though, wasn't he?

"Elena!" I yelled at the very top of my lungs. What would he even want with her if he was alive, she was no longer human anyways.

Running at top speed to the boarding house, all the while thinking. "Please let her be ok."