The first place that Violet went to was the Gilbert home. She made sure that no one was in the house before effortlessly picking the front door's lock and walking straight down to the basement of the house. She had some unfinished business there to mend with one particularly arrogant, terribly singed corpse. When she was done, she left the house just as easily as she had broken into it. A man with light brown hair and dark brown eyes followed her soon afterwards and found her sitting at the bar in the Mystic Grill. The man sat down on a bar stool next to her and Violet turned her head to look at him. They smiled at each other when their gazes met.

"Violetta Bellamy. I never thought that I would see you again, darling," the man said.

"Then you thought wrong," Violet replied. The man chuckled softly and asked,

"Where have you been for the past hundred and four years?"

"I've been busy, but I'm here now to help you get the revenge that I know you're coveting," Violet said.

"You know me too well, love," the man said.

"Perhaps," Violet responded. She told him what she was planning to do in Mystic Falls and then left him alone for the time being in the Mystic Grill.


Violet headed straight for the Mikaelson mansion after leaving the Mystic Grill and Elijah opened the door to the house for her.

"Violetta, I thought that you were dead," he said as she walked into the house.

"I'm not, I've just been busy. I brought you and Rebekah a surprise," Violet said casually. She took a few steps to the side so that Elijah could see who was now standing behind her.

"Kol," Elijah said with shock written all over his face. Kol smiled at his older brother and walked into the Mikaelson residence.

"Back from the dead," he said cheerfully. Rebekah appeared in the doorway and froze, stunned that Kol was standing outside with Violet.

"Kol…what are you doing here?" Rebekah questioned.

"Now is that any way to greet your big brother?" Kol asked her.

"You're supposed to be dead," Rebekah stated.

"I WAS dead…until Violet brought me back. Now, I'm just as undead as you and Elijah are," Kol explained. Rebekah turned her gaze onto Violet and glared at her.

"Where did you find the spell that would bring back the dead?" Rebekah asked. Violet sighed in exasperation.

"Don't tell me that you've forgotten already, Bekah," she said.

"Forgotten what?" Rebekah asked, confused.

"I don't use spells because I don't need them. All I have to do is think about what I want to happen and it happens," Violet explained to her. Rebekah and Elijah looked astounded by her revelation, while Kol looked unaffected and unsurprised.

"So you're even stronger than Bonnie Bennett?" Elijah asked Violet.

"Yes and, as you already know, much older than her," Violet replied. Elijah managed to smile a little at that.

"Of course," Elijah said.

"By the way, brother, you never asked me how I was doing," Kol said to his older brother. Elijah decided to humour him.

"How are you doing, Kol?" Kol smiled at him.

"Fine. No! Actually, I'm doing better than fine. I can do whatever I want now and no one can stop me," Kol said smugly.

"Don't do anything stupid, Kol," Elijah warned him.

"I won't, brother. Trust me," Kol said. Elijah didn't believe him because he had grown up with his brother after all and knew him too well. Neither he nor Rebekah tried to stop Kol and Violet from leaving the house though, despite the consequences that were bound to follow.