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DID YOU GUYS WATCH THE FINAL EPISODE OF SEASON 5?! If you didn't don't worry, there will be no spoilers… Al I am goanna say is this: It is going to be a long wait till next season; it took almost half an hour for my sister to calm me down enough that I stopped crying, and I am still in shock.
So here is the next chapter, when I uploaded chapter three Fanfiction was acting up a bit, it was still uploaded, thought, I don't know if you, my darling followers were informed about it…
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Till next time,
AGirlThatDaresToDream
Chapter 4
The rain greeted her, embraced her with thousands of tiny droplets, causing her to giggle. She was running, and twirling on the perfectly green meadow, near the forest, her clothes completely soaked because of the rain, but that didn't bother her. She was happy. Suddenly the raining stopped, causing her to look around confused. The gale started to blow, lifting her of the ground, and she closed her eyes suddenly scared, started to suspect what is about to happen. She didn't have much time to think, thought, because the next moment she found herself in the water, without a breath of oxygen, she opened her eyes only to found herself in the backseat of their car with her parents unconscious in front of her. She didn't give up yet thought, fighting to get them out, until the darkness surrounded her, and she knew she was dead.
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Elena woke up with a gasp, and buried her face in her shaking hands, wanting to calm down before facing the reality. She did this. She caused the accident because she was so stubborn. It was her fault they lost her parents. She and Jeremy. She has been thinking about him a lot, asking herself if he knew she was here, or buried in an empty coffin with her name on it, alongside their parents. She thought of all the happy memories with her family, which submerge her into a lake of guilt, but calmed her anyway. She wiped the remaining tears away, scanning the room. The fluorescent lights weren't as bright as they were when she fell asleep; the only evidence she had that it was night.
She knew in a few hours, the vampire will come again. His outburst yesterday was rude and it scared her. She noted that she will have to be more careful what she asks and when. After the enquiring, when he left and she calmed down, she made a plan. Nobody knew what happens to the specimens after they learned everything they wanted to know, but she was sure they won't just let her go. So she will do what they will ask, tell them what they wanted to know so they won't be suspicious, but she will have to stay strong and wait for the opportunity to get out of this mess somehow.
She stood from the bed, slowly heading to the washbasin, when the lights started to shine brighter as did her hope of seeing her brother again.
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Damon didn't sleep at all that night. He stayed up, trying to learn as much as he could of the girl's life, before she became like this. He didn't found much except what her parents' jobs were, that she has a brother and that the cheerleading team she was in won on some competition last year. No incidents with the vampires or the police. An information witch made him tend to his first possibility more. He looked at the clock; looks like his wait was over.
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She knew it was time as soon as she heard his footsteps. She sat still on the bad trying to tame her fear, not bothering to turn around when she heard him enter. She took her time trying to collect herself as much as she could before facing him, instantly feeling his eyes on her.
He was leaning to the wall across the room, just staring at her, making her feel uncomfortable as she felt her fear rise, but tried to hide it. She knew she could do this.
He moved towards her slowly, but she didn't move like the last time, just waited. He didn't say anything until he was standing right in front of her looking deeply in her brown eyes.
"Was everything you told me yesterday the truth?" He asked, and she could see his pupil shrinkng and widening. "Did you tell me everything you remember?"
Her eyes widened in realisation. "Are you trying to compel me?" She could see the shock written all over his face as he stepped back for a moment, glaring at her, his voice suddenly rough.
"Did you drink vervain at home?" She didn't answer him immediately and that seemed to irritate him more. "Tell me!" His jell made her flinch as he put his hands on her shoulders shaking her.
She bit her lip trying not to scream. Her family just like most of the others had a bottle of vervain at home, hid safely in their basement. They didn't drink it, thought, saving it for a time when the war between humans and vampires might start again. This plant was illicit for humans to have because of the damage it could do to the creatures who wrote the law about it. She knew that if she tells him about it he will send her brother to prison. So she chose the middle road.
"No, I didn't drink vervain." He let go of her, and she could see that he was trying to control himself again.
"You better not be lying to me." He uttered trough his teeth.
"I am not," she stated, trying to stop her voice from shaking. "Everything I said was the truth, and I did tell you the whole story."
His eyes burned into hers for a few long seconds.
"OK." He said then his voice returning to normal, and she almost signed with relief.
"So… What do we have to do today?" She tried to break the unpleasant silence.
He ran a hand through his short black hair, before glancing at the folder in his hands and replying. "I have to take your blood sample and then we will talk about your wings for a while. If I will be able to push you in to the row, we might also get the X-ray done today."
She could fell a tremble ran through her body as he mentioned the blood sample. A vampire taking blood? Not a good idea.
Looks like he saw her hesitation because he smirked at her. "When I told you I am not goanna eat you yesterday I meant it you know?" He said, taking her left hand in his gently after taking a needle out of his case.
She looked at what he was doing until the needle was drawn nearer her hand and then turned away.
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He could sense the smell of her blood in the air as soon as he pierced her skin. But didn't let it distract him, like he learned many years ago. When both of the test tubes were filled, he pressed the gauze over the needle before dragging it out of her arm, and taping it with the mikropore carefully.
Despite the shock after he learned that she cannot be compelled, he believed her words, but promised himself that he will try again next time. If she would be on vervain it would be out of her system until tomorrow. But he was almost certain, she knew nothing now. Just a confused angel, who didn't know what its task was, but was led right to him, he thought. And he couldn't stop himself from smiling at the look on her face as she turned and saw that he was already done.
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