Margret and Jenna were waiting outside the police station. Elena and Jeremy were being questioned because Vicki apparently left town. Soon, the door opened and they came out.

"Hey." Margret said.

"Look, you don't have to worry about me." Jeremy told her. "I'm fine. Really."

"I believe you, twin." Margret said.

"I'll meet you guys at the car." Elena told them. That's when Margret noticed Stefan.

"What do you think's going on with those two?" She asked as they walked toward the car.

"Who knows?" Jeremy replied. "I mean, I know they broke up, but they're still hanging out."

"Maybe she's confused about things." Margret said.

"Well, I don't blame her." Jenna said. "After everything she's been through over these past few months, maybe she just needs someone to talk to."

"Yeah, I guess." Jeremy said. Elena ran over to them just then.

"Sorry about that. Had some schoolwork to talk about."

"No problem." Margret said.

At home, Margret was trying to work on one of her bracelets, but found herself getting stuck. She threw the piece of string with the crystals and beads into the pile of crystals and beads in the container. She headed toward her sister's room to see how she was doing.

When she opened the door, she saw feathers floating around Elena's bed. Bonnie was sitting with her. "It's true Elena. Everything my grams told me." Bonnie told her.

"It's impossible."

"But it's true. I'm a witch."

"I believe you."

"That is so cool." They both turned and noticed Margret standing in the doorway.

"What are you doing here?" Elena asked.

"I came to check in on you." Margret told her.

"Okay, look. You can't tell anyone about Bonnie's powers. Not Jeremy, not Aunt Jenna, and especially not our friends, okay?" Elena told her.

"Relax, I know how to keep a secret." Margret said.

"That's good to know, cause Grams told me not to tell anyone about this." Bonnie said.

"Okay. I'll see you later." Margret said. As soon as she left the room, her cell phone rang. She went back into her room. "Hello?"

"I cannot believe this." Amy said from the other end. She was at the Grill.

"Amy? What is it?"

"Caroline's throwing a party at the Grill. When I asked her about it, she didn't answer. She was too busy in party planner mode to even register a complete thought."

"Well, considering how things have been lately, maybe she just needed a way to cheer herself up." Margret said. "Especially after the whole thing with…"

"I know. But she's invited like half the town. It probably won't be long before…" Then her call waiting went off.

"Sorry, call waiting. I'll get back to you." Margret said. "Hello?"

"Did you hear about Caroline's party?" Melody asked.

"Yeah, Amy already told me."

"Did she mention that her cousin wants me to be the DJ? Seriously, something is up with that girl. She wouldn't even let my band play at last year's talent show."

"It does seem kind of weird."

"Please tell me you'll be there. The only way I'm going is if you do, too."

"Of course I'll be there. The three of us could use a girls' night together." Margret said. "Maybe I'll invite Jeremy. He could seriously use a break from the homework."

"Is it that bad?" Amy asked. She had put the phone on three-way.

"Ever since Vicki left, he's been throwing himself into his school work." Margret told them. "You guys don't mind, right?"

"Hey, as long as he doesn't go back to pills, I'm fine with it." Melody said. "Maybe he wants to do better in school. Did you consider that he might need it for college someday?"

"I did, but I also know he's not a straight-A student, Mel." Margret told her. "I'll meet you guys at the Grill. Later." She hung up then went to her closet.

That night, the girls were at the Grill. Amy had gotten there early cause of Caroline's party planning and was relieved when the other girls showed up. "Hey, I'm glad you guys are here."

"Like we'd leave you to go to an awesome party like this without us?" Melody pointed out.

"Oh, what is he doing here?" Margret asked.

"He probably wasn't even invited." Amy said. "I'll ask Caroline."

"I'm coming, too." Bonnie just showed up and Caroline had gone over to talk with her. It sounded like they were having an argument.

"I can't give it back to you." Bonnie told her.

"Well, I didn't want to tell you this but I'm you friend, when you wear it makes you look fat." Caroline said. Amy and Margret looked at each other and knew something was wrong. "There I said it, but it's because I'm your friend so..."

"I'm sorry Caroline, I can't."

"What do you mean you can't? Bonnie it's mine."

"I thought you said it was Damon's."

"It is."

"I thought you weren't his slave girl anymore." Amy pointed out.

"I'm not." Caroline said. "I just need to get the necklace back and she won't return it."

"He's the one who really wants it back." Bonnie pointed out. Caroline reached to get the crystal, but it shocked her. Margret noticed this.

"Are you wearing polyester?" Caroline asked her.

"You were really gonna pull it from my neck. What the hell is wrong with you?" Bonnie asked. She walked away from the girls.

"Did you see that?" Amy asked.

"See what?" Margret responded. She knew she couldn't tell Bonnie's secret.

"Nothing. Guess I just imagined it." Amy said. "Come on." The two of them walked away. They noticed a blonde hanging out with Stefan.

"Who's that?" Margret asked.

"That blonde girl? She's one of Stefan's friends." Melody told them. "She's pretty cool."

"I don't think Elena's going to be happy about this."

"They're just friends. Never dated or anything." Melody clarified. "She spoke to me about possibly meeting some guys from a record company."

"That is cool." Amy said. She noticed Caroline by herself. She seemed upset. "I'm going to see what's up with Caroline." She walked over to her. Bonnie got there at the same time.

"Caroline."

"Don't talk to me."

"Don't do that, let me explain." Bonnie told her.

"What is there to explain Bonnie? You got what you wanted... and something that doesn't even belong to you by the way and, I get called a shallow, useless waste of space." Caroline informed them.

"Whoa, okay. Shallow, maybe. But useless? That's the dumbest thing I've ever heard." Amy told her.

"Who said that to you?" Bonnie asked.

"Who do you think?" Caroline said.

"You know that not true. Don't let him treat you like that."

"As opposed to how my best friend treats me." Caroline said, walking away. Amy caught up with her.

"What is wrong with you? Why don't you stand up to him?" Amy asked her. "You've been involved in feminism since the eighth grade."

"I don't know. Every time I feel like I wanna stand up to him, it's like something stops me." Caroline explained. "It's like something takes over. Could you just leave me alone?" She walked away from her. Amy got concerned and decided to call in some back-up.

Margret was walking around when she bumped into her sister. "Sorry, Elena."

"It's fine." Elena told her.

"You okay?" Margret asked.

"I'm managing."

"Are you two best friends or something?" Margret looked up. She hadn't noticed Lexi was with her.

"Actually, this is my sister." Elena told her. "Margret, this is Lexi."

"I saw you earlier." Margret said. "Are you two really just friends?"

"Yes. He's a great guy, just not my type." Lexi explained. "Besides, from what I know, he's got it bad for Elena."

"I know." Elena turned to her sister in surprise. "I've seen the way he looks at you. And it's obvious that you feel the same way."

"I'm scared." Elena admitted.

"But you're here," Lexi pointed out. "cause your crazy about him. I get it okay? I mean what's not to love." They looked over at him. Elena wondered if Lexi was saying was true. Margret looked at her.

"Listen. Take it from someone who's been around a long time. When it's real, you can't walk away." Lexi told Elena.

"Hey Lexi, it has been really nice meeting you." Elena said as she headed back to Stefan.

"I think she's right." Margret told her as soon as Lexi left. "I wouldn't know myself, but if I were you, I'd follow her advice."

"Yeah, even though things are complicated, I guess I can't help how I feel about him." Elena admitted.

Melody and Amy were talking at a nearby table. "So, are we still on for that sleepover?"

"Isn't that your aunt?" Melody asked. They both looked and saw Sheriff Forbes at the Grill.

"What's she doing here?" Amy wondered. Margret joined them.

"Hey, I just noticed Sheriff Forbes."

"It looks serious." Amy said. That's when Margret noticed her going over to Damon and Lexi.

"Uh oh. Look!" They glanced in her direction as Lexi fell over. The Sheriff led her out of the Grill.

"What happened? Did she do something that we don't know about?" Melody asked.

"I don't think so. Lexi's cool. She doesn't seem like a bad person." Margret pointed out.

"Something doesn't add up here." Amy said. "I mean, first the animal attacks and now arresting an innocent person? It's like the world is ending."

"No, it's not." Melody said. "Amy, you've read too many apocalyptic books."

"Well, something's up and I'm pretty sure it's not the end of the world." Margret said.

"Where'd your sister go?" Amy asked.

"She must've left when the Sheriff took Lexi out."

"I guess." Melody said. "I think we should go. This night has been very weird."

"Yeah." Margret agreed with her. All she knew was that something was seriously wrong and was determined to find out what.