Alex POV

"Seriously.. Michael had to be kidding there are no such things as vampires. Is there?" I thought.

So I guess this is my to do list for the mission:

Call Nikita and tell her about the mission

Make sure I don't embarrass myself in front of those boys who are really hot

Figure out if this vampire thing is real once and for all

At like a normal teenage girl(like I'm normal anymore)

As I walked around Mystic Falls, I saw that it was really beautiful. Not beautiful like in extravagant way but like in an old fashioned way. The town did seem to have that mysterious factor in it though. I wasn't going walk all the way to their house so I took the bus. The people seemed to know I wasn't from around here since every time I walked or got on the bus everyone looked at me. I felt like I was naked or something. That wasn't what was bothering me though. I thought about what Michael said back in the van.

"We made sure the Salvatore brothers think you're an exchange student staying for a year to experience America."

"The ID in the bag says that your name is Nina Barklovic, and you are from Bulgaria."

"Ok," replied.

As I was about to leave I heard Michael say "Oh- and Alex don't get emotionally attached to this mission you know the consequences."

"Don't worry," I replied I know what Division is capable of doing not even looking back.

My mind came back to the present time when I heard the bus driver say "Lady this is the last stop."

I said "Thanks," to him and headed toward this big mansion in front of me.

"Let the games begin," I thought.

Damon's POV

I was sitting on the couch in the foyer with a bottle of scotch in my hand. Thinking back to the night where I told Elena I love you. "I'm such a coward," I thought.

"I don't have the guts to hear what Elena would think instead of me erasing her memories."

"Dude you look horrible," Stefan said coming into the room.

"We have a guest coming you know.

"Oh- yeah," I said annoyed and slurring my words.

"That Nina girl form Bulgaria, she sounds super fun, she's coming here to experience America, this is going to be such a blast," I said sarcastically.

"Why did you sign up for that program anyways?"

"I told you- I wanted us to act like regular people instead of being vampires and this gives us a chance to."

Suddenly I heard the doorbell ring.

"That must be lunch," I said grinning

"Ooops I mean Nina." Stefan looked at me with an annoyed look.

"I headed towards the front door and when I opened it I saw Nina for the first time. She had wavy black hair and blue eyes -definitely hot. I totally didn't expect that."

"You must be Nina," I said smiling.

"I'm Damon Salvatore, please come in."

"Thanks Damon," she answered

"I'm so glad to be here."

I saw her go over to Stefan and introduce herself.

"That girl is seriously hot," I thought.

I went over to where she was staying with Stefan. They were talking about Bulgaria or something.

"So what made you come over to America," I heard Stefan ask.

I saw her hesitate for a second.

"Umm—well... I've always heard about it so I wanted to experience it myself." She finally managed to say.

"Well you're English is certainly well," I chimed in

"Where did you learn?" I saw her eyes widen a bit but she quickly relaxed.

"My uncle – he taught me."

"Oh – I see," I said

"Umm- I don't mean to sound rude but I'm very tired can you show me my room."

"Uhh- yes Damon why don't you show Nina her room."

"More than happy to," Damon replied.

I led Nina down the hall to the room across from mine.

"Well this is it," I said.

"Thank you Damon I really appreciate you and your brother for accepting me into your home…UMM is there a phone I could borrow by the way I would like to call my parents to tell them I arrived safely.

"Yeah one second," I said.

I went downstairs and saw Stefan putting his jacket and heading out the door.

"Umm where are you going?" I asked.

"Elena called me she wants to talk to me for a second, you can handle Nina for a second cant you?" he asked.

"Me please did you forget I'm a vampire."

"No I haven't for the past 184 years," he said.