Caroline was having a great few weeks since everything that had happened between the Mystic Falls Gang, the Originals, and Katherine. She had been relieved that the Doppelganger who had stolen her Human life was dead.
Sure, she loved being a Vampire, but sometimes she couldn't help but wonder what her life would have been like, had she still been Human, although that thought always became fleeting and she could never think of seeing her life as a Human.
Currently, Caroline was walking towards her car, having just finished shopping, and had said bags of shopping in one hand while in her other hand was her latte. Caroline good mood however suddenly dropped the moment someone ran into her.
"Oh, I'm so sorry."A familiar voice exclaimed, sounding horrified as Caroline's latte had been spilt on herself.
Ignoring the burning feeling that soaked through her, thankfully, red shirt, Caroline looked up into the familiar and stunning chocolate gaze of a Doppelganger.
"Elena!?"Caroline squeaked, surprised to see the Doppelganger, who looked back at her in shock.
"No, I'm not Elena."The Doppelganger said and missed the way Caroline's features dropped and were replaced by hidden outrage."But have you seen her? I'm looking for her."
"Katherine. How the fuck are you alive?"Caroline spat, leaving the girl stunned.
"Wh-what? No, wait, I'm not Katherine Pierce. My name's Chloe. Chloe Clarke."The Doppelganger, who dubbed herself as Chloe Clarke, said defensively and Caroline scoffed, looking at her in disbelief."I'm telling the truth. I'm not Katherine."
"Right."Caroline said sarcastically."Prove it."Chloe frowned at Caroline before she glanced around, looking for any witnesses.
Turning back to Caroline, Chloe suddenly grabbed her hand, startling Caroline, who looked down and would have yanked her hand out of Chloe's grip but saw her hand glowing a red colour. Pulling her hand back to her side, Chloe smiled when the wind suddenly picked up around them before it died down and she looked back at Caroline, who was staring at her in awe.
"Now do you believe me?"Caroline nodded numbly before shaking herself out of her shock.
"Uh, um, I'm Caroline. Caroline Forbes. You said you were looking for Elena, right?"Chloe nodded, looking at the blonde hopefully."I'm sorry but she doesn't live in Mystic Falls anymore."The hopeful look in the brunette's eyes disappeared and she looked disappointed."Can I ask why you're looking for her? And are you a Witch? Because I have never seen a Witch's hand glow like that before."
"Yes, I'm a Witch, but not a normal Witch."Chloe stated and Caroline raised an eyebrow at her."I'm a Siphoner Witch and I'm looking for Elena because, well, she's my older Sister."Caroline stared at Chloe, dumbfounded for a brief moment before wondering if this was some type of trick."I can prove it. You're a Vampire, you can see my memories."
"You'd let me in your head? A Vampire?"Caroline choked out, surprised.
"Yes."Chloe agreed easily.
"Alright, come with me."Caroline said and walked towards a private area that she of before putting her stuff down and turned to Chloe, who had silently followed the blonde."Now, all you have to do is let me into your head. Don't worry, I'll be gentle."Caroline reassured her.
Chloe, although she didn't need the reassurance, nodded, allowing the blonde to place her hands on either side of Chloe's head and found easy access into the brunette's mind, and started looking at the memories.
By the end of seeing everything, Caroline was amazed and sympathetic for the Doppelganger. For years, she had to hide the fact that she was a Siphoner in her Coven, from her friends, from the people she called her Brothers and Sisters, all because Siphoners weren't like normal Witches.
"Now do you believe me?"Chloe asked as Caroline as the blonde let her hands fall to her sides.
"Yes and I'll personally take you to see Elena."Caroline promised."But first, I need to change clothes."
Chloe grimaced as she glanced down at Caroline's top."Again, sorry. I'm such a klutz."
Caroline merely laughed."It's ok, so was Elena when we were younger."
