Margret woke up when she heard something in the house. At first, she wondered if one of Elena's friends had snuck in. She headed out of her room and nearly ran into Elena. "Sorry."

"It's okay. What happened? You couldn't sleep?"

"I thought I heard someone moving around the house." Margret told her.

"Yeah, so did I. It was just Jenna and Alaric." Elena said.

"Oh." Margret was blushing now.

"Yeah, I know. Let's just get some sleep."

"Right." They both headed back to their rooms.

The next day, Margret was getting ready for school when she heard Elena talking with the guys in the kitchen.

"You don't believe her, do you?" Her sister asked.

"No, of course not. We just want the moonstone." She heard Damon tell her.

"According to Rose's friend Slater, there's the way to destroy the spell that Klaus wants to break." Stefan said.

"No spell, no doppelganger sacrifice so ergo you live."

"How do you destroy it?"

"By releasing it from the moonstone."

"How do you guys even know this is gonna work?" Elena asked.

"'cause we have a crafty witch on our side." Damon said.

"You discussed with Bonnie."

"She agreed to do anything she could to help us."

"It's Katherine who has the moonstone. She's not gonna give it to you."

"We're gonna get it from her." Margret paused, listening to the conversation.

"Whoa, seems like you guys have already all planned out…Except for one thing. I don't want you to do it

"What are you talking about? Elena, we don't have a choice."

"What about Klaus?"

"We'll find him right after we get the moonstone."

"Is that before or after that he kills everyone that I care about, including the two of you?" Elena said. Margret gasped.

"Elena, if we can dispel the moonstone, we can save your life."

"I know, everybody keeps saying that." Margret heard the door from the kitchen open and close. She figured Elena left already.

"You heard all that didn't you?" Damon asked her. Margret entered the kitchen.

"Could you please explain?" She said.

"Might want to sit down for this one." Stefan told her.

Melody was walking outside, when a sudden wind gust nearly blew her homework away. "Shoot! That was my history assignment!" As soon as the wind storm died down, Margret showed up.

"Sorry I'm late. I had to get a ride from Damon, of all people." She explained.

"Then I guess you didn't see that wind storm." Melody said. "Think Mr. Saltzman will be mad if I don't turn in my homework?"

"I'm sure he'll understand, Mel." Margret told her.

"So that must be the new guy Amy mentioned." Melody said, noticing Luka.

"Yeah, he seems to have a thing for Bonnie." Margret said. She didn't mention Jeremy's crush on her.

"Well, I think it's time Bonnie started dating again." Melody said. "She hasn't been out with a guy since the school fair."

"Yeah, I guess." Margret said.

"So, have you heard anything about Caroline?" Melody asked. "Amy said she'd been kind of distant lately."

"Probably still recovering from her break-up with Matt." Margret said.

It wasn't until lunch when she got a text from Jeremy. "It's my twin." She told Melody. She looked at the message:

Bonnie's trying to open the tomb, but she isn't strong enough.

Margret was worried. She knew all about the first tomb incident and what it did to Mrs. Bennett. However, after what the guys told her that morning about Elena needing to be sacrificed to break some curse, did they really have a choice?

"What's up?" Melody asked.

"Oh, nothing. He just said that he had to leave early to help the upperclassman with a project." Margret told her. She was getting better at hiding their secret.

"Right, I noticed him hanging out with the others lately." Melody said. "Did you know he went to the masquerade with Bonnie?"

"I didn't know that."

"Yeah, it's weird, right?"

"I guess." Margret said. She didn't need her friends to know about Jeremy's crush on Bonnie. Her phone vibrated again. She got another text from Jeremy.

I have a plan, but it might be dangerous. If Elena asks, cover for me.

Margret sighed. How was she supposed to lie to her sister? It was bad enough lying to her friends. "Guess he's having a little bit of difficulty."

"Well, I'm sure they'll work it out. Like how we had to for the school fair."

"Hey, my sister organized that in Care's place, remember?" Margret pointed out.

"True, though she wasn't that bad at it." A few minutes later, Margret got a phone call.

"Hello?"

"Margie, it's me." She heard Bonnie say into the phone. "I'm afraid you're brother is in trouble."

"What do you mean?"

"Meet us under the old church ruins in the forest. And hurry!"

"I need to get going." Margret said. "It looks like Jeremy needs a little extra help."

"Good luck." Melody said. "And if you need any pointers, call me!"

"I will!" Margret called behind her as she ran off.

A few minutes later, Margret was looking around the woods when she finally found the ruins. She texted Bonnie, asking where to meet her. It was completely pitch black inside. She couldn't see anything.

"We have to get him out of there." She heard Bonnie say. She immediately ran inside, then something grabbed her hand. She nearly screamed, but then realized it was Stefan.

"Whatever you do, don't go into that tunnel. We can't risk her hurting you, too."

"Think you can get close enough?" Bonnie asked him.

"I don't have a choice."

"It might take me some time." Bonnie said.

"Just get me in there as soon as you can."

"Wait, is this the tomb you guys were talking about before?" Margret asked.

"Wow, she really did tell you everything." Bonnie said. A few minutes later, she was in the middle of doing a spell. Just then, she saw what looked like her sister holding Jeremy. She gasped, seeing him hurt.

"You have to stop her, she's not strong enough!" Jeremy called to them.

"Maybe she is." The girl said. Margret looked at her carefully, noticing her eyes seemed kind of…cold, like she couldn't trust anyone.

"You've got to stop her." Jeremy said. Suddenly, she knocked him out.

"Don't you dare touch my brother again!" Margret yelled at her.

"Huh, I didn't realize my doppelganger had another sibling." The girl said.

"Give it a rest, Katherine. I'm not falling for your mind games." Margret said. Just then, Bonnie collapsed. Stefan ran to her side.

"She's okay. Just give her a moment." Margret told him. She was really concerned about Bonnie over-doing it though. Sure enough, Bonnie woke up.

"Are you okay?" Stefan asked her.

"It didn't work. I'm not strong enough. Even with help I can't do it." Bonnie realized.

"That's too bad, I'm still hungry."

To Margret, everything happened at once then. The next thing she knew, Jeremy was out of the tomb and Stefan was stuck in there with Katherine. She turned to Jeremy. "We need to get him home." She told Bonnie.

"I can take him in the car." Bonnie said. She started to drag him out of the tomb. "You coming?"

"In a second." Margret said. She turned to Stefan. "Thanks for saving him, but now…"

"Hey, I would've done it again in a second." Stefan told her. "Go help your brother out, I'll be okay."

It was dark by the time they got home. "I'm home, okay? I don't need an escort to my room." Jeremy told them.

"I don't know. Between here and upstairs there's still time for you to do something stupid." Bonnie said.

"Okay, enough, you two." Margret said. "We all blew it tonight. I'm sorry I didn't tell you about what was going on, but my twin swore me to secrecy."

"Like I don't feel bad enough, guys." Jeremy said. He put an ice pack on his neck.

"Here, take these." Margret handed him what looked like herbs. "These can help stop the bleeding faster."

"Wow, you should be a nurse."

"Stefan is stuck in there and I don't know how to get him out." Bonnie said. "What should I be doing?"

"You should admit that you never should have tried this in the first place." Jeremy said.

"I didn't have a choice, Jeremy!" Bonnie said.

"Yeah, neither did I." Jeremy told her. Margret looked at them.

"Um, I'll be upstairs." She said. She headed to her room. After a while, Jeremy came in.

"You okay?"

"Yeah, just trying to figure out how we're gonna tell Elena about this." Margret said. "Bonnie's right, what you did was stupid."

"I know, but she was doing something dangerous."

"Look, I know how you feel about her, Jer, but she's got too much baggage going on right now because things like this keep happening." Margret told him.

"Yeah, I get it." Jeremy said. "It's just, I'm tired of bad things happening to the girls I like."

"I guess that's what happens when you're surrounded by the supernatural." Margret said.

"Hey, I know it's hard keeping it a secret from your friends." Jeremy told her. "It's effected me, too. It's sort of why I got involved with Anna."

"Wow. You know, I need better excuses. I think Melody's getting suspicious." Margret said.

"I'll help you out with this."

"Jeremy…"

"No, this is one thing I know that I won't mess up. Besides, Melody sort of has a crush on me."

"You do anything to lead her on and I'll crush you." Margret told him.

"Okay."