"Where's Bonnie?" Damon asked as he and Ric returned to the boarding house.
"Don't you act like you care now!" Caroline said angrily.
"What?" Damon asked confused.
"Stop pretending like you care about Bonnie," she said. "You've had plenty of time to put your feelings out there but did you? No. You waited until she got a boyfriend to make a move," Caroline continued on. "You know what? That is so typical Damon. Never fighting fair, always wanting someone else's girlfriend and then putting yourself in the middle and ruining everything."
"Caroline. Where is Bonnie?" Damon asked trying to keep his temper in check.
"No. I'm not telling you. I'm not letting you hurt her anymore. I mean don't you remember how much damage you did to Stefan and Elena? You would think that for someone who is 160 something years old, you would know better but nooo. You wouldn't be Damon if you weren't wreaking havoc in other people's relationships or just being a complete ass," Caroline said taking a deep breath and folding her arms across her chest.
"Have I mentioned lately that I don't like you?" Damon said through clenched teeth as he went in search of Bonnie. While searching he found Sam sitting in the study reading. "Hey, where's Bonnie?"
"Her house," he answered without looking up.
"Thanks," Damon said.
"Leave it alone," Sam said his eyes still on his book.
"What?"
"The Bonnie/Dean thing. Leave it alone," Sam said. This time he looked up at Damon. "Nothing you can do now. I don't know Bonnie that well but I know Dean. Let it go."
"I can't," Damon said softly.
"They both pretty much hate you right now. Dean would burn a clip in you out of principle alone and Bonnie, from what I hear can give one hell of an aneurysm. Look, you don't have to listen to me, but I just think that it would be best if you just let them cool off. We're going to be here for a while so can you guys just hold off till it's our last day?" Sam said looking back at his book.
"Fine," Damon said before retreating to his room.
x
"Stefan!" Georgia said excitedly opening her front door. "What are you doing here?" she asked wrapping him up in a hug.
"Hello Georgia," he said returning her hug. "I need some information." Stefan said releasing her. "This is Elena."
"Hi. Come in guys," Georgia said smiling. The two smiled and walked past her. "What can I help you guys with?"
"This," Stefan said pulling the blue stone out of his pocket.
"I already told your brother everything I knew about that thing," she said folding her arms across her chest.
"Can you just look at it again? Please," Elena said.
"I don't see the point," Georgia said.
"There is a something inside this stone," Stefan said. "Do you know what it is?" She looked at the stone in the palm of Stefan's hand.
"No."
"You're lying, Georgia" Stefan said handing the stone to Elena. He moved closer to her. "What is it?"
"I don't know, Stefan," she said. Elena heard Stefan mumble something to Georgia before she slumped to the ground.
"What the hell, Stefan?" Elena yelled rushing over to them.
"She's fine. I told her that she was tired and she wanted to sleep until she heard me say, well the magic words."
"Which are?" Elena asked.
"Wake up, Georgia," he whispered in her ear.
"Ok, well what now?"
"We're going to look around and see if we can find anything. If not, we're taking her back to Mystic Falls," Stefan answered.
"We can't take her to the boarding house," Elena said.
"We may not have a choice. Damon or I can always compel her to forget," Stefan said looking through some books on the shelves.
"Well let's just hope we find something here," Elena said digging through some papers on the table.
