One Saturday, she gets a phone call from Jeremy. It's hard for him to accept that she's missing out on her life-he had always imagined her here for this. He tells her, with a shaking and deeper voice than she had remembered, that he's getting married. He's fallen in love. He promises to record all of the wedding that he can have recorded, and he keeps it together as he explains that he can't take his fiancee to see her. She's his older sister and then he breaks down. His fiancee doesn't know she exists. How could she? Trying to tell his soon to be wife about vampires sound like he's doing drugs again. He apologizes, but she understands. It just hurts. A sad song comes up on the playlist and Elena tries to remember the lyrics as it plays. She wonders (if she had control of her body) if she would cry or not. She can't tell. He tells her Caroline is helping plan and set up, and that even that's tricky. Caroline looks younger, and he has to assure his fiancee that their relationship is like a brother and a-he pauses. He's given Caroline Elena's place in his life. Now Elena knows she would cry if she could. She hears a female voice in the background, and he promises to make recordings. Someday, he almost trails off. She knows what he means. Someday she'll listen and someday they'll be all she has left.
