Chapter 45: Disturbing Behavior

Summer 2010

They were up early the next day. Rebekah had demanded that Klaus owed it to her to get her enough clothes that were accurate to the times. She'd been grumpy enough when Klaus had made her wear Ellie's clothes until she could pick out something she liked. Klaus had brought them to a ridiculously high end store. A store so fancy that there was a waiting room out front with plush chairs and a girl to give them champagne as an associate took Rebekah back to pick things out for her.

It seemed that the associate had finally decided that she'd picked out enough clothes for Rebekah and had left Rebekah to try on what had been selected. Ellie was sitting at the foot of the chaise lounge chair Klaus was relaxing on when Rebekah called out, "There has to be more to this dress."

"There's not." Klaus replied boredly.

Rebekah stepped out in a little black dress that had more than a little bit of cleavage on display. It was clear that Rebekah hated it. "So women in the twenty first century dress like prostitutes, then." She sassed. Ellie grinned slightly. Rebekah gave Ellie a look and told her, "You know, I got dirty looks for wearing trousers."

"You wore trousers so women today could wear nothing." Klaus shot back.

"And what is this music? It sounds like a cable car accident." Rebekah complained.

"It's dance music." Stefan explained as Klaus rolled his eyes.

"People dance to this?" She asked in disbelief.

"Are we done?" Klaus complained.

Rebekah strolled over to him. "And why are you so grumpy?" She asked as she pouted out her lip as she mocked him.

"I needed one thing from you for my witch to find out why my hybrids are dying. One thing. Your necklace. And you lost it." Klaus sassed.

"I didn't lose it. It's just been missing for ninety years." She told him before turning to Stefan. "So what do you think?"

She turned to give him a complete view of the outfit. "I like it." Rebekah's shoulder's dropped as she gave him a look. "What? I said I like it."

"I can always tell when you're lying, Stefan."

Stefan shot Klaus a look of disbelief and Klaus just shrugged. "Nice one. Good work."

"You're the one that pulled the dagger out of her."

"I heard that." Rebekah called from the dressing room.

Klaus sighed before Stefan stood. "All right. I'm going to get some fresh air."

Ellie turned just to see Stefan look back at them, confusion on his face. She knew better than to question it. She'd talk to him about it later. Ellie turned her attention to Klaus as Stefan walked out of the store. "She really does need proper clothes, you know." Ellie told him. "Or she'll stick out like a sore thumb."

"Well then, by all means." Klaus gestured to the changing rooms.

She stood and strolled over to where a curtain was pulled closed and knocked on the wall next to it. "Rebekah? Can I come in?"

Rebekah huffed, but relented. "Come in." The blonde was glaring viciously at the clothes the sales associate had picked out. "There's nothing to any of this." She huffed as she aggressively put the dress she'd been wearing back on the hanger.

"Well then, let's start from scratch." Ellie suggested. "Were you comfortable wearing my clothes?" Ellie asked.

Currently, Rebekah was wearing one of Ellie's short sleeved tops and a pair of jeans. Rebekah observed her outfit in the mirror and nodded. "I like the trousers." She confirmed.

"Nowadays, people call trousers like what we're wearing, people call them jeans. There's a lot of different types of jeans, depending on the shape, but those are skinny jeans." Ellie explained. Rebekah nodded as she took in the information. "Are you comfortable in the top?"

"It's soft. And it's a pretty color." Rebekah said as she felt the material. It was a regular cotton shirt, but the soft pink of it did look really good with Rebekah's skin tone.

Ellie picked through the clothes the sales associate had picked out for Rebekah. "No wonder you hated all this. It's all party girl clothes. This isn't what most people wear all the time." Ellie assured her. "What we're wearing right now is much more common." Some of the tension seemed to leave Rebekah's shoulders. "I can help." Ellie offered softly.

"Why would you want to?" Rebekah scoffed. "I tried to kill you last night."

"Because of something someone that looked like me did, I'm assuming." Ellie shrugged, unoffended. "What I'm curious to know is, which one. Was it Katherine, or was it whoever the Original Witch used to turn you into vampires?"

Rebekah looked more than a bit surprised. "How did you know there was more than her?"

"I'm a witch and I've learned enough to know that nature demands there be a balance." Ellie told her, and then quietly confessed, "Plus, Elijah kind of told me."

"You've met Elijah?"

"I'm a doppelgänger, that much is obvious. Klaus needed a doppelgänger to break his curse, but I'm a witch and apparently too valuable to kill." Ellie swallowed hard. "He killed my twin sister instead."

"Then why on earth are you with him?" Rebekah inquired.

"He had intended to use my aunt as the vampire sacrifice. I traded my life for hers. I go with Klaus and he leaves my family alone." Ellie explained.

"You love you aunt that much?"

"Yes." Ellie said without hesitation. "But it wasn't just that. Other than my sister, I have a brother. He's my baby brother. We lost our parents over a year ago in a car crash. My sister and I nearly died in the car with them. It was too many people for him to lose. Our parents, then to lose our sister and our aunt? We'd have had practically no one left. It's better for me to be alive and not there then for us to lose another family member."

Rebekah was observing Ellie curiously. Finally, Rebekah said, "Girls with faces like yours have brought my family nothing but trouble for a thousand years. Why should I assume you're any different?"

"You shouldn't." Ellie replied. "You have no reason to think I'm any different. But I think over time, maybe you'll realize I'm not them. I don't know what they've done for you to hate them that much, but I'm sure you have a valid reason." The thought of her family had her a little emotional, so she shook it off instead. "Why don't we go back there and try to get you stuff you don't hate."

The girl was odd, Rebekah decided, talking about something deeply personal and then not being fazed with Rebekah's attempt to kill her and then talking about clothes like it was nothing. "All right." Rebekah agreed. It would be nice to have a friend in this century. Besides, if this one turned out like all the rest, Nik would just have to get over Rebekah killing her.


After they got rid of basically everything the sales associate had originally brought Rebekah, it hadn't been too bad finding things Rebekah liked. They had returned to Gloria's after spending a good bit of Klaus' money. Stefan had yet to return from his walk to get fresh air, and Ellie was more than curious as to where he'd gone. Ellie was currently sitting at the bar while Rebekah sat on top of it. Klaus was sitting on the other side of Ellie as Gloria tried to locate the necklace. "You left us." Rebekah said as Stefan walked in.

"Yeah, sorry, retail therapy was making my head explode." Stefan apologized.

"Tell me about it." Klaus replied as he downed the contents of his glass.

"What's she doing?" Stefan asked as he looked over at Gloria.

"She's failing." Klaus told him.

Like always, Gloria wasn't fazed. She didn't even open her eyes "It's hard to find something when you don't have anything to go on." She reminded him. Ellie nodded in agreement.

"So use me." Rebekah offered as she hopped off the counter. "I only wore it for a thousand years."

It was obvious that Gloria liked Rebekah. She opened her eyes to look at the blonde before looking at Klaus. "See? Now this one offers a solution." Gloria told him.

"I think she's saying you're unhelpful, Klaus." Ellie sassed.

Rebekah slid onto the table Gloria was working at as Klaus glared at Ellie. "All right, give me your hand, sweetheart."

"She's, uh, she's looking for the necklace, huh?" Stefan asked carefully.

Ellie nodded as she swirled slightly in her seat. "She's been looking for a bit now."

Now that she was channeling Rebekah, Ellie could feel the magic in the room picking up. Something was happening. "I can sense something." Gloria told them as Klaus rose to step closer to the scene before them. Ellie also rose as Gloria began to chant under her breath. It sounded similar to the locator spell Ellie often used. She cut off suddenly, dropping Rebekah's hand. She caught her breath before looking at Klaus. "I found it."

"So where is it?" Rebekah inquired excitedly.

"It doesn't work like that, doll." Gloria told her.

"I get images." Gloria told her. "There's a girl with her friends…"

"Yes a dead girl with dead friends if I don't get my necklace back." Rebekah threatened.

Gloria nodded in understanding. "Well, I'll have to dive back in to get the details."

"So dive." Klaus instructed as he walked over.

"I need more time." Gloria said and when Klaus leaned on the table next to her she added, "And space. You're harshing my ju-ju." She told him as she waved him away.

Klaus chuckled slightly. "We can wait." He told her.

"I'm sure you can." Gloria agreed. "But that's not what I asked."

Stefan, seemingly sensing the tension, stepped forward. "Hey, hey, you know, why don't we just come back later?" He suggested. "I'm hungry anyways." When Klaus didn't move, Stefan added, "I'll let you pick who we eat."

"So, I don't want to watch that." Ellie commented. "I think I'm gonna just browse around the stores, maybe get human food to eat."

Klaus didn't seem to mind. "Just come back here or maybe the storage unit once you're done." He told her.

Ellie nodded. "Alright. If you need me just text me." She said. "See you later, Gloria." Ellie followed the three vampires out, but they disappeared the moment they walked out the door. Now would probably be a good time to send a message to Caroline. When Ellie and Stefan left with Klaus, Ellie hadn't gotten a chance to bring her charger with her, and the thought of calling or texting Caroline seemed a bit risky anyways.

Klaus hadn't explicitly forbade her from contacting anyone, though he had made multiple remarks about Ellie and Stefan needing to just let their lives in Mystic Falls go. He had repeatedly told them how much better it would be for them if they did. So, she used the same trick Bonnie had used to let Elena know that Stefan and Damon were coming when they'd been kidnapped by Trevor and Rose.

God, that felt like a lifetime ago. How could her life have changed so significantly in such a short period of time? At least, with that trick, Ellie got to update Caroline every so often that she was still alive. She missed the other girl terribly. Maybe, if she was lucky, she'd get to see her again. Ellie was so lost in thought she didn't see the person in front of her before she ran straight into them. "I am so sorry! I wasn't watching where I was…" Ellie looked up to see a familiar face before her. "Oh my god? Katherine?"

She pulled her other girl into a tight hug. "Have you missed me?" Katherine asked with a grin.

"You literally have no idea!" Ellie told her as she finally pulled away. "I've missed you so much!" She gave Katherine a skeptical look. "Are you insane? If Klaus sees you, you're dead."

"Aww, you do care!"

Ellie rolled her eyes. "Of course I care. But really why are you so insane that you're here?"

Katherine shrugged. "Maybe in case I needed to steal you away from him. I've been on the run for five hundred years already. It's not like I couldn't hide you away and not get us both killed." She confessed.

She couldn't help the small smile that she gave the vampire. "Aww, you do care." She teased back. Ellie said it lightly, but the fact that Katherine was willing to risk getting caught by Klaus, just in case she needed to get Ellie out meant a lot to her. "How long have you been trailing us?"

"A while. It's not like it was a particularly hard trail to follow. How long do you think it's gonna take for that witch to find Blondie's necklace?" Katherine asked as she looped her arm through Ellie's.

Ellie looked at her in surprise. "You know about Rebekah's necklace? What do you know about it? Do you know where it is?" Ellie asked.

Katherine's expression mirrored Ellie's. "Wait, you don't know about the necklace?"

"Know what?"

The vampire seemed to take a moment to think things through. "I'm not gonna tell you." Katherine decided. "Now don't make that face! It'll be better for you if you don't know. He can't get mad at you for things you don't know."

"But…" Ellie started to protest.

"No, just trust me on this, ok? You'll know what I'm talking about soon enough." Katherine said. They strolled into a restaurant and Katherine led Ellie to a back table. "So you're really, ok?"

The waiter took the order for their drinks before Ellie replied, "It's been rough at times. It's really hard when I have to listen. Sometimes I can't get far enough away when they start to scream, but other times it's not so bad. He hasn't really made me do anything bad."

"Still can't be easy." Katherine commented as she stirred her straw in her drink idly.

Ellie shrugged. "It's been worse for Stefan." Ellie confessed. "I'm worried about him."

"We aren't developing feelings for a certain Salvatore, are we?" Katherine inquired.

"No!" Ellie assured her. "He's just the only person I have right now from Mystic Falls, and he's going through as much shit if not more than me. He's a good person."

Katherine hummed. "He is." She agreed. "How bad is it?"

"Klaus typically makes him do the killing. He's trying to turn Stefan back into the Ripper, and Stefan is trying so hard to stay in control. Klaus wants him to be the man he was best mates with, I guess." Ellie explained as their food arrived. "But anyways, care to share why Rebekah wanted to kill me as soon as she saw me?"

"What do you mean?" Katherine asked carefully around a bite of food.

"I mean that as soon as she saw my face she tried to strangle me." Ellie told her. "Is there something that you've done to incur her wrath?"

Katherine rolled her eyes. "Back in England, Klaus and Elijah both paid me a lot of attention. I'd thought it was nice back then. I'm fairly certain Rebekah thought I was a harlot. She and I just never got along. She seemed to dislike me from the moment I arrived, even though I hadn't done anything."

"I think Rebekah said something about girls with faces like mine causing her family nothing but trouble. So maybe she didn't like you because of something someone else did, another girl that looked like us?" Ellie suggested.

"Maybe." Katherine agreed. "You haven't texted." She commented.

"Klaus got Stefan and I new phones. I have my other one with me, but I don't have a charger for it. And I didn't have your number memorized. I haven't really called anyone. I've sent Caroline a few witchy messages to let her know I'm ok, but I can't get anything back from her, it's risky" Ellie explained. "I can send you witchy messages if it makes you feel better." She offered. When Katherine didn't object, Ellie nodded to herself. "I'll send you witchy messages."

Katherine scoffed at her tone. "You do that then." As they ate, Katherine observed the other girl. She didn't seem to be in too bad a state. Quite frankly, she seemed better than she had in Mystic Falls. The last time they'd really gotten to have a face to face was when Ellie was still reeling from the back to back deaths of the Martins and Isobel. During that time, Ellie had lost some of her color, and had dark circles under her eyes.

Now, Ellie looked healthier, but Katherine knew listening to murders must not have been easy on the girl. She was worried for Stefan too. He always ended up drowning in his guilt when he came out of his Ripper rages, and for him to be himself while committing those murders must have been awful for him. She felt a little bit better knowing that they had each other in this mess. "What is it?" Ellie asked curiously.

"You're handling all of this extremely well. Someone weaker would have broken by now." Katherine commented.

Ellie contemplated it for a minute. Katherine had a point, some people probably wouldn't be able to handle everything she was dealing with. "I did it for Jenna, and for Jeremy. I suppose it's easy to handle it when I'm doing it for someone I love. I don't regret my decision, and I guess knowing that they're safe makes it easier to keep going." She explained.

"I don't see how you and Elena are twins when you're polar opposites. She's incredibly selfish. You aren't. I highly doubt little miss thing would do something so selfless. I'm sure she'd find someone to take her place and somehow still get everyone to think she's a saint." Katherine complained.

"Somehow it's relieving to know that your hate of Elena hasn't changed." Ellie laughed.

Katherine gave her a fond smile. "Oh, I could go on about how much I can't stand her. And I can't exactly say I'm upset that she was the one that was sacrificed instead of you."

"But you didn't tell Klaus." Ellie said.

"What?"

"About me. You didn't tell him I was a witch." Ellie added. "If you would have preferred for it to be Elena, why wouldn't you tell him about me?"

Katherine paused for a moment before confessing, "I figured you wouldn't forgive me if I did, because we both know the moment he knew it was the end for Elena. I knew he'd find out eventually, so I figured it could wait." It was true, Klaus was nothing if not methodical. He would have made sure everything was just as he wanted it before the sacrifice.

"Thanks." Ellie told her. "I know you hate her, so it means a lot that you didn't tell him."

Seeing Katherine had been good for Ellie. Other than with Stefan, she was the first person Ellie could really let her guard down around in months. When it had been time that Ellie should probably head back, she'd hugged Katherine like her life depended on it. Katherine had hugged her back just as fiercely before warning her to be careful.

Ellie walked back into the empty bar to find Gloria cleaning. "Hi, Gloria!" Ellie called cheerfully. "Have they come back yet?"

"No, not yet." Gloria confirmed.

"I thought you were supposed to be resting?" Ellie asked.

Gloria shrugged as she wiped down a table. "I've got a bar to manage, resting can wait." She replied. "They're probably at that storage unit."

Ellie nodded. "Yeah. I think I'll head over there."

It didn't take long to walk to the storage unit. When she arrived, Rebekah was sitting there, looking bored as Klaus and Stefan fed. "My girl's dead. I'm bored." She complained.

"You weren't kidding about being hungry." Klaus said to Stefan, ignoring Rebekah entirely.

"Yeah, it's been a long day." Stefan agreed.

"Try being related to her."

"You're being mean." Rebekah complained. When Stefan laughed, Rebekah turned to face him. "And why are you being mean? You used to love me."

"It's been ninety years, Rebekah. Give him a minute." Klaus told her.

Ellie felt a bit bad for Rebekah if she was honest. For Rebekah, her relationship with Stefan was still crystal clear in her mind, as if it was just yesterday. Which meant that Rebekah was surely still in love with him. "Why are you taking his side?" Rebekah asked.

"Because, my dear sister, I feel pity for any man who doesn't give you what you want." Klaus sassed.

"Will you stop making me out to be a brat? I am not a brat!" Rebekah demanded. It sounded like she was struggling to keep her emotions in check.

"A thousand years of life experience says otherwise." Klaus replied.

Stefan laughed breathily. "Well, you're no picnic, either. I mean, I've only spent one summer with you and I feel like I want to blow my head off."

When the insults were going towards Klaus instead, the tension in Rebekah's shoulders faded as she laughed. "Fantastic." She spotted Ellie. "You're back."

"You guys weren't at Gloria's so I decided to swing by here." Ellie confirmed.

"I need to go." Stefan announced as he wiped his mouth.

Rebekah watched him leave as Klaus stayed silent. "Where's he going?" She asked curiously.

"To write a name on a wall." Klaus informed her. "It's a long story."


It was a long while later when Klaus decided it was time to go check and see if Gloria had made any progress locating the necklace. "Gloria! Darling, have you found it?" Klaus called as they made their way into the bar. "Gloria?"

"Gloria?" Ellie called, looking for a sign of the older witch. "Was she going somewhere today?"

"She shouldn't be. She should be looking for that blasted necklace." Klaus said as he started to search the bar. "Gloria!" He shouted. "I don't like to be kept waiting darling!"

Ellie reached out with her magic, but felt nothing other than Klaus and herself. "Klaus." She said. He didn't seem to hear her as he walked around. "Klaus!" He turned back to look at her and she added, "She's not here. I can't sense her."

Klaus looked through the rooms and cursed. "Bloody hell." He snapped in frustration. "Her things are gone. The bloody witch has taken off." He walked briskly towards the exit. "We need to go to Rebekah and Stefan, now. We need a new plan now that Gloria's gone."

"Ok." Ellie agreed as she followed him. He was walking so fast she was nearly having to do one of those awkward half walk, half jog things to keep up with his pace. "Is there a reason why she'd flake on you like that?" She asked curiously. "Has something happened?"

"I don't know. I haven't seen her much since the twenties, but she's gone all the same." Klaus huffed. He practically slung the storage room door open, announcing to Stefan and Rebekah, "Gloria's gone. She's cleared out." He turned to Ellie suddenly, as if just remembering she was there. "We're going to need you to find Rebekah's necklace."

"Yeah, I'll do what I can." She agreed.

Klaus seemed to think that the silence from Rebekah and Stefan was odd. He turned to them and asked, "What's going on?"

"Something's wrong. He's asking about Mikael." Rebekah said.

"Who's Mikael?" Ellie asked in confusion. Stefan looked worried, and Rebekah seemed stressed at the mere mention of this Mikael character.

"He's not with us, Nik." Rebekah said, "I can sense it."

"She's wrong." Stefan denied. Klaus was staring Stefan down with suspicion. "Klaus…"

Klaus had Stefan's neck snapped in an instant and Ellie flinched at the sound. "What's going on?" Ellie asked as she tried not to panic. "Klaus… what's going on?" She backed away with wide eyes.

He was staring her down and for the first time in months, she was a bit terrified of him. There was no Stefan to mediate now. "What am I to do with you?" Klaus said as he looked over to Rebekah.

"Klaus… please don't. I don't know what's going on." She said shakily. There was the temptation to use magic to defend herself, but that was more likely to make things worse than better. "Rebekah…" She pleaded.

Rebekah almost looked sympathetic. "He's keeping something from us, Ellie." She told her. "How are we to know if you can be trusted?"

Ellie took another step back as she tried to control her racing heart. "I'm not lying. Rebekah, I swear, I haven't betrayed anybody!" She told them, trying desperately for them to understand her sincerity.

Klaus was watching both Ellie and Rebekah like a hawk. "Given that my sister hasn't said otherwise, I'm inclined to give you a little bit of faith. But right now, I can't take any chances." One of his hands was covering her mouth and nose while the other held her in place. A shriek ripped through her throat as she clawed at his hands. "Don't fight it, love." She was trying desperately to talk, but his hand muffled the sounds. "I'm not going to hurt you, little witch. I just need you to sleep."

Her wide eyes jumped back and forth between him and Rebekah, who was watching with interest. Her lungs felt like they were on fire and her head started to feel light. Ellie could feel herself growing weak as Klaus deprived her of oxygen. She gave one last muffled cry before her eyes rolled back and she collapsed. Klaus caught her with ease, lifting her up in his arms. "Interesting, don't you think?" Rebekah said curiously as she walked over to the unconscious doppelgänger. "She's a witch. She could have stopped you."

Klaus nodded. In truth, he was very aware of Ellie's decision to not use magic against him. It made him more curious of her. Maybe she was more loyal than he realized. "I am aware." He told her. "Do you think she knows whatever it is he's keeping from us?"

"Maybe." Rebekah said, "But she was honest when she said she hadn't betrayed us." She shrugged. "I guess we're going to find out."


Ellie stirred when something near her legs shook. She blinked slowly, before her eyes shot wide at the sight of a chest she was laying on. She and Stefan shot up from where they lay in the back of the moving truck. Klaus was sitting there, watching them with a small smile. "Just give me a chance to explain myself, ok?" Stefan pleaded as he held up a hand. "Listen, Ellie hasn't done anything wrong."

"No need. I'm not mad. I'm just curious." Klaus said calmly. "Though it is good to know that Ellie has been loyal. However, Rebekah seems to think you're holding onto something. A piece of your old life. The thing is, she's got flawless instincts, borderline supernatural. So I thought, I would check it out. See for myself what it is you've been hiding." Klaus rose from his seat and walked over to the door, pulling it open.

She and Stefan rose as the sunlight assaulted them. Once her eyes adjusted, she looked at the scene before her and her stomach dropped at the familiar sight of the town square of Mystic Falls. "Oh my god." Ellie breathed. This couldn't be happening.

"Welcome back to Mystic Falls, you two."


Author's Note:

And we're back in Mystic Falls! I hope you guys enjoyed this chapter and as always, please leave a review and let me know what you thought! And guys, guys! I finally got to write Ellie and Elijah's first kiss and I'm literally so excited for you guys to get to that point so you can read it!

To xenocanaan: I'm glad you enjoyed it! I hope you enjoyed this chapter as well.

To carlys. love: She does have empathy. She and Klaus are definitely going to have some form of sibling relationship and it probably will end up affecting how some of the others see him. I don't know about how it will turn out for Rebekah and Stefan, since Stefan's fallen in love with Elena. But we'll see.

To brigitcharlesmatthew: Oh my gosh I love Rebekah so much and Claire is just stunning lol. I agree, though I'd say Finn has more of a soft spot for Freya, since he was the only one that had ever met her before Dahlia took her. I'm glad you're enjoying the Klaus and Ellie scenes. I'm glad you understood Rebekah's initial reaction. I can't wait until they're undaggered either.

To Kippling: So, at where you were at in the story when you reviewed this, Ellie didn't know that Damon was a vampire and she was still new to everything. So there wasn't a whole lot that she could do other than disapprove. The dislike is definitely going to stick for a good while, and it's still going to be a while from this chapter before she even gets to where she can somewhat tolerate him. I think Damon definitely evolves but it takes a bit of time.

To afralmazouei: I hope you enjoyed this chapter and a little more between Ellie and Rebekah lol!

To Mimi: That was exactly what I was going for lol. She definitely hates the Petrovas, and even if Ellie is different, Bekah doesn't know that yet.

To AdiraBraelynn: She definitely still hates him lol. She's also not really willing to accept that she doesn't really hate Klaus yet either. But you're right. It's probably going to end up that Elena is the Salvatore's doppelganger while Ellie is the Mikaelson doppelganger. I hope you enjoyed the Kat Ellie scenes this chapter. I have plans for Kat, but you don't get to find out what they are just yet lol. I mean could you blame Bekah when doppelgangers have caused her brothers to fight for a thousand years? Her helping them develop as a family would actually be amazing. I haven't written what's going to happen with Finn and Sage yet, so I'm not sure. They might not be date dates, but they will have moments at the ball that's for sure. Emotions will be felt for sure. Oh Ellie's going to be pissed at Elena. I will tell you that. If you remember, back when Katherine made out with Damon as Elena, Ellie was pissed because she thought Elena cheated and that was before she was even close with Stefan. As for some of your other questions, well, if I answered them all that would ruin the surprise wouldn't it? Lol. I hope you enjoyed this chapter!

-Madame Magic

Posted: 12/19/20