Caroline woke that morning with a start. Her sleep was haunted by memories of the past. Things she hadn't thought about in a long time. There was no reason to think of them. She hadn't expected to see Niklaus or Elijah or anyone ever again. But them being here made her remember things she had forgotten. 1000 years was a long time, some things were better left buried.
She rolled over and glanced at the clock. It read 7:45 Oh my "GOD! I'm late. Oh no, no no no no no no. I'm late." Caroline jumped out of bed, threw her robe on and headed straight for the bathroom. She had no time to fix her hair or do her make up or find the right outfit, so she threw some water on her face, brushed her teeth, threw on the first thing she saw that was clean, and bolted. Using vamp speed, naturally. Caroline was moving so fast, she almost bulldozed into Elijah.
"Caroline what's the rush?" Elijah asked.
"I'm sorry Elijah, but I'm extremely late," Caroline said walking by him.
"At least have something to eat before you go," Elijah said, following her to the door.
"Thanks, but I have a blood bag in my car."
"I mean actual food, Caroline."
"No time, I'll be home for dinner, and make up for my rude exit then," Caroline said as she leaned over to kiss Elijah on the cheek. They had done that for a while, the affection thing. A hug here. A peck on the cheek there. That's how their relationship was. They knew there was a line drawn in the sand, and they never crossed it. It was a line that if you crossed, you never could go back. And Elijah and Caroline both knew that the relationship they had built over the last 1000 years was better than anything romantic they could ever have. They were content with being brother and sister, a bond not created by blood, but by the value of family and truly knowing what that meant. Always and forever.
Elijah laughed and said, "very well. Have a good day."
"Yeah, right!" Caroline hollered over her shoulder as she ran to her car. She heard Elijah laughing at her before she drove off.
X
Klaus walked through the halls of Mystic Falls High looking for Caroline. He expected her to be here by now. He enjoyed the look on her face when she had agreed to go to the dance with him. And with the way things were going it would be him. The real him. As he stood pacing the halls, waiting for her to come, his thoughts went back to last night.
Klaus arrived back at Alaric's apartment with a huge smile on his face. Caroline was going to the dance with him, his body would be here shortly after that, and everything was falling into place just as it should be. He was ready to be rid of this body and back into his own. During his possession of Alaric, he was reminded of how it was to feel human. Hunger. Breathing. A heartbeat. It was all too much for him and the sooner he was in his own body the better.
His thoughts were interrupted by Katherine walking up to him. He had forgotten about her. "When are you going to let me out of here?" Katherine asked. She was bored and had things to do. Like put a million mile radius between her and Klaus. She had been running from him for 500 years, you can't really blame her for being a little scared.
Klaus chuckled at her and said, "When and if I see fit, Katerina. You're lucky I'm letting you out of that chair. In fact you should be counting your blessings. If it weren't for a certain blonde, I would've killed you days ago."
Katherine knew he was right. She owed Caroline for this one. Katherine may not have gotten along with Caroline ever, but Caroline did her a favor by keeping Klaus distracted. "So you saw Caroline today?" she asked.
"Of course I did. She's a teacher at the same school as this...Alaric." Klaus said his name with total disgust. The fact that this man walked and talked with Caroline on a daily basis made him sick.
Then they heard a knock on the door. Klaus turned to Katherine and compelled her to go into the other room and stay there until this visitor was gone. He didn't want to risk it being one of Katherine's friends who have come to rescue her.
After Katherine went into the bedroom, Klaus answered the door to see a woman?
"Hey, Alaric."
Klaus was at a loss at what to say. He hadn't seen this woman around town before so he had to try not to give himself away.
"Um..hey," Klaus said.
The woman looked at him, almost as if she was nervous, and said, "I wanted to talk to you about what happened between us a few days ago."
"Okay, what's on your mind?" Klaus asked.
"Do you think you could invite me in first?" the woman asked.
"Oh sure, come on in," Klaus said as he ushered into the living room.
After the mysterious woman came in she turned to Klaus and said, "Okay I'm just going to cut to the chase. And before you say 'Jenna are you sure your ready for this?' I'm letting you know that I'm not, so don't say anything until I'm finished."
Jenna. Got it. "Please, go on Jenna," Klaus said.
"When I said the other night that maybe we shouldn't be together I said it because I was scared. I'm scared because my sister and brother-in-law have just been buried and now I have to play 'parent' with Jeremy and Elena. I just don't want you to get caught up in all of the stuff that's going on with us and them and it's just...I like you Alaric. I like you alot. And I just...I don't know what to do. When I said all those things the other night I meant that we shouldn't be together now."
Klaus just stood there. Wait...did she just say Elena? She's their AUNT?
"Well aren't you going to say anything?" Jenna asked.
"Umm..Jenna. I completely understand. I'm sorry that you feel you owe me an explanation, but you don't. I can help you with Jeremy and Elena if you want. And start as friends and who knows? It might turn into something more," Klaus said. He hoped this was what this woman wanted to hear.
"Okay, that's what I was hoping you'd say," Jenna said with a smile.
Thank God. "Good," Klaus said. Now if only she'd-
"Well I guess I'll be going. I'm happy we cleared all of this up," Jenna said as she made her way to the door.
"Me too," Klaus responded. He breathed a sigh of relief that she didn't stay long, but just as she was about to walk out the door she turned around and said, "Do you wanna come over for dinner tomorrow night? The kids are going to be at the school decorating and we can discuss Jeremy's behavior there. I know he's been causing trouble with that Lockwood boy."
Lockwood? As in "my moon stone" Lockwood?
"Uh, sure I don't see why not," Klaus said. Maybe she would be of some use to him.
"Okay, come around about 6ish?"
"Sounds great," and with that Jenna finally left.
Klaus shut the door with a huge grin plastered on his face. He had some planning to do.
His thoughts were interrupted by someone colliding with him. Thinking it was a student, he prepared to go into "bossy teacher" mode, but the blonde hair and deep blue eyes told him exactly who it was. "Caroline?"
Caroline looked up at him with pure aggravation in her eyes, "Kl-Alaric what are you doing in the hallway at..." she looked at her phone and said "8:30? Your class should be going on."
Klaus helped her stand on her feet and said, "You're welcome. And for your information, they are dividing into teams now for a game I'm playing with them. I've only been out here for 3 minutes. I was waiting for you actually."
Caroline looked at him and said, "You were waiting for me?"
Klaus responded with, "Is that so hard to believe?"
Caroline noticed the look in his eyes. He wasn't joking, or being sinister. He was showing the man that she knew in her dreams last night, her memories.
Before she could respond, she noticed one of her students wandering around. As soon as he spotted Caroline he ran back to class. She remembered that she was late and said, "Thanks. I have to go. Those kids are probably thinking my class was cancelled."
Klaus nodded and said, "I'm sure they look forward to class everyday, you are the teacher after all."
Caroline looked at him once more and simply smiled and walked away.
He watched her as she walked to her class. He noticed her appearance was a bit in shambles. Her hair had been quickly brushed, he noticed she had no make-up on her face, yet she looked beautiful, just as she always had.
His observation of her was interrupted by his phone vibrating. He had enough time since he told the class it would be a ten minute project that he could not observe until it was finished. A simple group essay was all it was anyways.
"Did you do it?" Klaus said. He asked one of his witches to call him at this time. He needed information.
"Yes, sir. Just as you asked. The package will be delivered to you tonight."
"Good, make sure it is well intact. Don't draw attention to yourselves. I should be there around 9 tonight."
"9? But sir I thought-"
"A change of plans. I have a parent/teacher thing at 6. Sit tight."
And he hung up. This was it. He'd finally be rid of this body and into his own. All in time for a night out with his favorite Blonde Vampire, who wasn't suspecting a thing.
X
Caroline taught her class in a blur. She was 45 minutes late so class lasted for a total of 25 minutes. She walked in to her students talking, laughing,and using her desk as a footstool. They were even sitting in her chair. After letting out a rather loud, "AHEM!", Caroline watched them scatter to their seats and pretend like they were happy to see her as if they weren't counting down the minutes til they could leave and declare their teacher "absent."
After dismissing them, Caroline thought back to her run in with Klaus. He seemed...different. Less threatening than he had been earlier. Maybe it was all in her head because of the dreams she had last night. How she remembered his humanity and compassion. How he always protected her and looked out for her. But her memories were soon clouded by the reality of what Klaus had become. A person with his own interests in mind with a hidden agenda in everything he did. Breaking the curse was proof of that.
Her thoughts were disturbed by a knock at her classroom door. It was Stefan Salvatore.
"Can I talk to you for a second, Caroline?"
"Sure Stefan. What can I do for you?
Stefan shut the door behind him, sat down in front of Caroline's desk and said, "you know how back in the 20's I was known as the 'Ripper'?"
Caroline nodded. She had heard plenty about the Ripper. An emotionless Vampire who showed no mercy to his victims.
"How do you think I had become that person?" Stefan asked.
Caroline was a bit confused. How does one become someone horrible? Spite? Anger? Revenge? The joy of the hunt?
"I honestly don't know, Stefan."
Stefan shrugged, as if he was resurrecting something that had been dead for a long, long time. "After I had turned in 1864, I had a hard time adjusting to the bloodlust. Instead of controlling it, it controlled me. All the pain and the guilt of every life that I took came swarming in and I shut my emotions off, and then I became him. And now...after 90 years of him being buried, he's creeping up on me again. I try to hide him and cover him up, but no matter what I do, he's still there."
"You mean...you're craving human blood?"
He nodded. Ashamed of the truth.
"And you're afraid that if you give into it, you'll lose control."
Caroline instantly felt compassion and pity for Stefan. He was once world-renowned as the Terror of the Twenties, but now that she is looking at him for the first time, all she sees is a scared 17 year old boy looking for someone to trust.
"Have you told Elena about any of this?"
"No. She doesn't know. I don't know if she ever will."
"Stefan, she loves you. That means she'll see past anything that you've done or who you've been. You need to tell her."
Stefan stared at the floor for a minute, pondering what Caroline had just said, then he asked, "how did you do it?"
"Do what?" Caroline asked, confused.
"Live so long and be so good at being a Vampire?"
Then she understood.
"Stefan, once upon a time, I was not the person that I am today. I was hurt and because I was hurt I became reckless, not caring about anything or anyone. But...one morning I woke up and found that the life I was living was nothing. I looked at myself and saw someone I didn't even know. It was a reflection of something that I hated. And...I decided to change. Noone goes through life unscathed. Whether you're human and live til your old and grey or a Vampire with eternity in the palm of your hand."
"Well you don't seem to be having a problem being who you are now. I feel like I could break any second and my brother doesn't care and Elena doesn't know. I have noone to turn to. I know you probably have more important things to do, but you're all I've got, Caroline.
Stefan had a pleading look in his eyes. He had noone to go to. To talk to. He trusted her.
"Come to me, whenever you want. I won't let you lose control. Consider me your sober sponsor in our new Vampires Anonymous group."
Stefan smiled with a look of gratitude and thanked Caroline.
As soon as their conversation finished, the bell rang indicating it was time for Caroline to teach her next class.
Caroline was touched that Stefan would come to her asking for help. She had never thought that the Ripper was who he was because of no control. She had always assumed it was simply because of enjoying being a Vampire. Judging books by their cover.
She remembered a time when she would've given anything for someone to trust and have as a friend while she went through her emotionless state. She didn't tell Stefan the entire story. What had prompted her to become what she was. What made her decide to change. She didn't want to tell him. All he needed to know was that she understood and would help him. Anything else was the past.
As her last class for the day ushered into the room, she remembered all of the things she had to do afterwards, such as decorate for this decade dance she still didn't understand why she signed up to help in the first place for. Well, dinner with Elijah was a nice idea.
X
The gym was in shambles. Half of it was covered in streamers, the basketball hoop was still on the wall, and the music list was 1970's garbage.
"What's going on?!" Caroline hollered to the kids on the decorating committee, "I thought this dance was supposed to reflect the 1960's not depict how they were followed by the '70's. And also who picked out this list of songs? These aren't even songs from that decade!"
One of the girls asked, "Miss Forbes, does it make a difference? Nobody was around then, unless you count the principal."
"I'll have you know, that I was-" oh boy- "infatuated with the 1960's growing up so I know what's what. Now everybody, get to work. We have 6 hours to get this gym decorated and it has to be perfect!"
While the girls were tearing down the streamers they had so poorly hung up, Caroline was changing the song list. Then she heard someone creep up behind her.
"That was quite a show back there."
Caroline turned to see Tyler Lockwood's Uncle Mason. "what exactly would you be referring to, Mr. Lockwood?"
"It's Mason. And I was referring to the way you instilled the fear of God into those poor girls back there."
Caroline scoffed and said, "I did not scare them, someone just had to take control, seeing as the actual chair of the committee didn't show up."
"Ya know, if I didn't know any better, I'd say that you were like them. Nervous for your first high school dance."
This was Caroline's first dance.
"But luckily that's all over and done with for us. I'm glad."
"Is that so?" Caroline said, turning back around towards her music list, "I'd have taken you for the star football player who every girl wanted to be with and who had everything."
"Yeah, and that cocky attitude and knowing that I had everything got me into more trouble than I was worth."
I'm sure it did..
"So what brings you here today, Mason? Is everything okay with Tyler?"
"Yeah, I just came by to pick him up. I was looking for him actually and that's when I stumbled upon you playing drill sergeant."
Caroline laughed and said, "I was a little rough huh?"
Mason replied, "I wouldn't say rough..."
"No you're right. So many things have been going on lately. And planning and decorating for this dance is just icing on the cake."
"I thought teachers didn't contribute to the party except in the form of chaperone?"
"Well, I am filling that role too. But not alot of people signed up to help so I thought 'why not?' And then everything just sort of...blew up."
Mason noticed the sad tone her voice took. It must be serious.
"Well, I got time if you want to talk?"
Caroline was surprised at his interest in her problems. He barely knew her, why would he care?
"Thanks, but this party isn't going to plan itself."
"Oh, I see. You're scared cause I'm a Lockwood man and you hear we have a reputation. I promise to be the perfect gentleman."
Caroline laughed and said, "No it's not that at all. It's just we just met and I'm sure you don't care for my problems."
"Okay, so how about we get to know each other? Maybe the dance? Tomorrow night?"
She stared at him for a second, then Mason realized what he just said.
"Oh, no. I wasn't making a pass at you or anything. I'm sure you have a boyfriend, I was just saying maybe we could meet up here and talk?"
Caroline smiled at his attempt to cover up what he had said, "actually, I don't have a boyfriend and I'd love to see you here. We could always use more chaperones."
"Okay, sounds great. I'll see you later." And he started walking away, only to turn around and ask, "I don't have to actually dress for the '60's do I?"
"It's called a decade dance. Of course you have to dress up."
Mason raised his hands in surrender and said, "Okay, sergeant. It's been a while since I've worn a suit."
And with that Mason left. Caroline realized she hadn't laughed, like actually laughed because someone was picking on her or being funny, for a while. She liked it.
X
Klaus made his way over to the Gilbert home. He had a meeting with...Jenna was it? She and this Alaric fellow were supposedly in a relationship or something. But he had plans.
He knocked on the door and who should open it but.."Jeremy! It's good to see you. Loving the new look by the way, " Klaus said while pointing to the black eye on Jeremy's face.
"Yeah, Alaric, I was thinking of trying something besides a haircut. Come on in."
Then Jenny appeared, looking at Alaric as is she was totally in love. Unfortunately for her the body she was staring at was Alaric's, the actual man inside wasn't.
"Well, I'd better head out. It was nice seeing you, Alaric."
And Jeremy walked out leaving "Alaric" and Jenna alone.
"Hi."
"Hello."
"Have a seat, I was just finishing dinner," Jenna said. She was nervous. What exactly happened between these two?
"Thanks. I've been looking forward to this all day. I know you said that this was going to be strictly business, but I can never resist a good wine with a lovely lady," Klaus said with his signature grin.
"Well thank you Alaric," Jenna replied with a smile.
If only this woman knew what she was in for.
X
Caroline walked into her house exhausted. Decorating for this dance was a disaster, these kids had absolutely NO idea what the '60's were like, so she basically did it all herself. The only thing she wanted was a to take off her shoes, shower and..
THen she saw Elijah.
"Dinner. Oh God, Elijah I'm so sorry. I meant to call you and tell you that I wasn't coming but then I got so caught up with the dance and-"
"Caroline it's alright. I knew you'd be busy. You still have a life outside of dinner with me. Now, remember you promised to tell me all about how horrible your day was."
Caroline hugged him and said, "why are you always so understanding? I blew you off."
"Yes you did, but you can make it up to me by telling me how wonderful me cooking is," Elijah said as he escorted her to the kitchen.
"I'd have done that anyway," she responded and sat down and told Elijah about how she is the only one on the planet who knows how to plan a proper dance.
X
"That was wonderful, Jenna," Klaus said. He hadn't had an actual home cooked meal in a long time, so he was being honest when he said that.
During dinner they had spoken about Tyler and Jeremy and the whole situation. Half of the conversation Klaus just went along with whatever Jenna was saying because he didn't know anything about Jeremy or Tyler..except for that spat out in the school yard. He was happy when that conversation was over, he had his own things to cover with her.
"How about some wine?" Jenna offered.
"Of course. Allow me," Klaus replied. He had something special to put in her glass.
After finding the wine glasses he poured some wine into Jenna's glass, adding just a tiny bit of something else. Blood. His blood. He kept it handy during body jumps like this just in case he wanted to have some fun, turn some people. But tonight, this was all for a purpose. One he had been waiting to fulfill for 1000 years.
"Here we are," Klaus said while handing Jenna her glass.
"Cheers," she said as she drank from her glass. Klaus smiled in triumph as he watched her drain the glass.
He sat down beside her and said, "Jenna, let me ask you, have you ever had any interest in the supernatural?"
Jenna all most choked on her drink and coughed, "The supernatural?"
"Oh you know, witches, werewolves, vampires."
"Have you been drinking before you came here, Alaric?"
"I've never been more sober in all of my life, and I've drank in many a bar with many a lady in my time."
Jenna stood up abruptly, "Alaric, there are no such thing as vampires or werewolves or anything supernatural. You've been reading those 'Twilight' books haven't you?"
Klaus stood up and walked towards her, "'Twilight'? I don't think I've heard of that before. But I can assure you, the supernatural is very real."
"Alaric, you're scaring me," Jenna said as she backed against the wall.
"First off, my name isn't Alaric. It's Klaus. Secondly," he said as he clutched her neck," this'll only hurt for a second."
And the last thing Jenna felt was a snap, and everything went dark.
X
Klaus walked into Alaric's apartment with Jenna in tow. He had his vampire now, all he needed was a werewolf.
He had found out the Lockwood's were a werewolf breed, one of the few that were left on this side of the country and his plan was to get the Lockwood boy to turn. Soon. And he knew just how to get him to do it.
His thoughts were interrupted by Katherine saying, "what's this?"
"My vampire. She's in transition."
"You do know she's Elena's aunt right?"
"Of course I know that. Why do you think I chose her in the first place?"
Katherine just nodded, keeping her remark to herself. She didn't want to be compelled into a chair again.
"So what are you going to do about a werewolf?"
Klaus looked at her and grinned, "that, my dear, is where you come in."
"I can't just waltz into a room and compel Tyler to kill someone," Katherine said.
"I know. That's why you're not waltzing into a room as yourself. We're going to pull another one of my tricks. A body jump. And it'll be done by tomorrow night."
"What's so important about tomorrow night?"
"I have a dance to attend."
Before Katherine could respond, there was a knock at the door.
"Speaking of which..."
Klaus opened the door to reveal 3 witches, pushing in a coffin. The coffin.
"It's about time I'm rid of this body, don't you agree Katerina?"
Katherine suddenly felt a wave of fear hit her. She had hoped that Caroline would be able to stop Klaus before he switched back into his body, but once again she was reminded that this was Klaus. He was always one step ahead of everyone else.
She nodded in agreement. She didn't have any other choice. She was locked in here and compelled. She was a puppet and Klaus was pulling the strings.
Klaus turned over to his witches, showed them where to place the coffin and said, "Let's get to work shall we?"
X
Caroline and Elijah had just finished some wine and talking about their day, when she got a text from Elena saying she couldn't find her Aunt Jenna, asking for Caroline's help.
"Is everything alright?" Elijah asked. He had noticed the look of worry that came over Caroline's face.
"Yeah, just a student asking me for help. Apparently their Aunt has turned up missing and with all the crazy stuff that's been going on..."
"I'll get my coat," Elijah said standing up, not even bothering with the dishes or anything else.
"Elijah you don't have to-"
"Caroline, I've been trapped in this house all day, please allow me to help you."
Caroline considered the fact that Elijah could be of help, and he was right, he had been there all day.
"Okay, fine. Let's go."
And they left for the Gilbert house.
X
"We came home and she wasn't here. All of her clothes are upstairs and her car is outside. She's not answering her phone or anything," Elena explained as she met Caroline and Elijah in the driveway. She was truly worried about Jenna, she was all the family Elena and Jeremy had left.
"Where are Damon and Stefan?" Caroline asked.
"They're on their way. I called you first."
Caroline walked into the house, looking for any sign of Jenna. A struggle or something. She saw went into the kitchen. Everything looked as if she had just finished having dinner with someone and just left. Who was she spending time with?
Everything was in place. No sign of anything. Almost as if whoever took her, if she was taken, did it cleanly and quietly.
She went over to the counter and noticed two glasses of wine. One was full, the other was empty. When she lifted the glass to smell any sign of poisons. Then it hit her. No poison. Blood.
Oh my God.
Caroline ran to the living room and said, "Elijah, stay here with Elena. I think I know where Jenna is."
Before Elijah could respond, Caroline was out the door. On her way to Alaric's apartment.
X
"KLAUS! Klaus let me in! I don't care who hears me or what happens but you need to open this door NO-"
Caroline's rampage was cut short by the door opening. Katherine
"Where is he?!" Caroline hollered
"Caroline, just calm do-"
Caroline sped into the apartment and had Katherine pinned to the wall, "WHERE IS HE?!"
That's when she noticed Jenna lying on the couch. Dead.
"What did you do, Katherine?!"
"I didn't do anything," Katherine choked out, "it was Klaus."
Caroline let Katherine go and walked over to Jenna.
"She's in transition isn't she?"
Katherine nodded and said, "He brought her here about an hour ago. She's taking longer than expected."
He turned her. He needed a Vampire for his curse, and Caroline could only guess he was out looking for a werewolf. How could he do this? Now of all times.
"Where is he." It wasn't a question. It was a demand.
"Gone."
Gone?! "What do you mean gone?!"
"He compelled me to stay here and keep an eye on Jenna. He left with his witches."
Then Caroline heard movements from the other room. Someone was there.
She walked towards the bedroom and saw what was making the noise.
"Klaus?"
"Who's Klaus?"
Oh no.
"Alaric?"
"Caroline what's going on?"
"You don't remember?"
Alaric looked at her as if she was crazy, "Remember what?"
"The past few days," Caroline replied. If she hadn't been a Vampire she would have gone a shade paler. This can't be happening.
"The last thing I remember was walking home one night and..someone must've hit me over the head or something. Wait," he said rising from the bed," did you say days?"
"Alaric, I'll explain everything to you, but first I have to find someone."
Caroline left Alaric in his room, and remembered Jenna. The only thing she could do was take her home with her. Forget the wrath of Klaus. She's dealt with it a thousand times, what's one more.
But she had to go find him, the only other person who could help was...
Elijah
Caroline dialed his number and said, "Elijah, meet me at the apartment building we were in the other night. I need you to do something for me. I'll explain everything when you get here, just hurry."
After Caroline hung up, Katherine said, "So you're telling Elijah?"
"Yes. I think it's time he knew the truth."
"What about me?"
"You're compelled to stay here remember? You couldn't go even if I tried to bring you with me."
"But Klaus. He'll-"
"Use you as a pawn in his game like he always has. Just play the part. Do whatever he says, tell him someone came and took Jenna. Don't tell him it was me. I'll find a way to get you out of here soon."
There was a knock at the door.
Caroline prayed it was Elijah. If it was Klaus, she didn't know what she would do. She hadn't seen his face in over 500 years.
She opened the door to find Elijah. Caroline thanked whatever higher power was smiling on her that night.
"What's going on?" Elijah asked.
Then he peered over and saw Jenna's body on the couch.
The next words he said took on a serious tone. The tone that said, 'no more games, the truth'. "Caroline, what's going on."
Suddenly, the speech that Caroline had prepared with the truth all over it vanished from her mind, and she was speechless. She didn't know how to tell Elijah that his brother was here. And that she knew it the entire time.
HERE YOU GO! Chapter 24! so sorry it has taken so long to write it. I've been working on it on and off since it's finals time and life and work have gotten in the way. I hope this was worth the wait.
I threw in a little Steroline scene (friendship ONLY...they are student and teacher.) Any quotes from the actual show that I used belong to Julie PLec and her group of minions.
Klaus is getting closer to breaking his curse. I wonder where he was during the whole Caroline scene? Hmm...we shall see.
Next chapter we will be going to a High School Dance and witness a show down.
Til then, I'm still trying to cool off from this weeks SHAM of an episode.
I promise there will be NO Hayley in my story. At all.
Please review and comment and follow. Thank you my lovelies ;)
