Chapter 6

"Seriously?" Caroline yelped. "Are you sure about that?"

"I would definitely know. That's them." Rebekah was staring at it. "You said that your dad bought it in New York and it was the only one?" She had to make sure.

"Uh huh." Caroline looked at her. "We keep this between us three and make sure that no one knows. Can you do that?"

"Yepsies." Jeremy said with a toothy smile.

"Promise," Rebekah smiled. "Is anyone else in there?"

"You know...this is only the second story I managed to get to." She admitted. "The introduction was pretty good as well as the huntsman story." She flipped it to that one and Rebekah was holding her chest.

"That's one of my older brothers-he's younger than Elijah by a couple of years! That's Klaus!" She told him. "Oh god! Flip through the whole thing-I need to see who else is in here!"

Caroline did just that.

"Look there's Bonbon!" Rebekah gasped, "and my brother Kol!"

"Oh my god!" Caroline was staring at them. "How is this possible?"

Rebekah snapped her fingers.

"Witches are behind this! Just don't know which one or ones." Rebekah said with a grin. "Which means that for some reason, you were meant to find this. Maybe this can help us get Elena and Elijah together! Maybe we can find other couples to put together!"

"How do we get them together?" Caroline asked, "and for that matter why are they not already together?"

"I..." Rebekah had no idea. "Maybe there's someone we can talk to...Bonnie's grandmother Sheila! She must know something!" Turning to Jeremy, she smiled. "Jeremy go and get your jacket on as we're going to the library!" The little boy ran and Rebekah turned to look back at Caroline. "Sheila could help us."

"How?" Caroline furrowed her brow.

"She's a witch."

"That's not a nice thing to say about someone!" Caroline fussed.

"No she's a witch, a real magic-practicing witch," Rebekah argued.

"They exist!" Caroline was paling. "Oh dear god! Does she use a magic wand or fly on a broomstick?"

"No. Don't ever mention that to any witches that you meet." Rebekah groaned.