Jeremy parked his car at the address Veronica had aliyopewa him. She was waiting for him outside.
“What are those signs?” Jeremy asked, pointing at the signs on the wall.
“They’re to keep ghosts out” Veronica explained.
“Ghosts?” Jeremy asked skeptic.
“Yeah, wewe know, dead people” Veronica said. “You can’t see the signs during the day, because it’s fluorescent paint”
“So, ghosts can’t enter” Jeremy alisema slowly.
“Well, they can travel with mediums, but you’re not a medium” Veronica replied obviously. She squeezed her eyes and cast Jeremy an exploratory glance. “You’re not a medium,…are you?”
“No” Jeremy quickly alisema with a nervous smile. Veronica examined him a few zaidi sekunde and then opened the door. She walked in front of him. It was pretty dark, but she didn’t bother turning on the lights.
“So, tell me again, why wewe want to jiunge us? Why would wewe want to kill all vampires, mtu-bweha and witches?” she asked.
“Because I’m human and they’re…abominations” Jeremy answered. “They don’t have the right to live. This is our earth, it’s time we take it back”
Veronica raised her eyebrows. “Have wewe been practicing that speech?”
“Yeah, Jeremy, have wewe been practicing that speech?” Jenna echoed.
“All right” Veronica said. “We train every single day, starting from 6 am sharp. Don’t be late”
“What about school?” Jeremy asked.
“If wewe worry about grades, you’re not ready for this” Veronica replied sharp.
“No, it’s just, my history teacher lives with me. He’ll notice I’m not there” Jeremy explained.
“Then, try being here whenever wewe can” Veronica sighed. “Oh, and don’t tell your sister. She might inform her friends”
Jeremy agreed. “Can I go now?” he asked a little nervous. He felt someone was watching him.
“Yeah, wewe can go” Veronica dismissed him.
Jeremy quickly left and dialed Damon’s phone.
“She’s alone now” was all he said.
“What are those signs?” Jeremy asked, pointing at the signs on the wall.
“They’re to keep ghosts out” Veronica explained.
“Ghosts?” Jeremy asked skeptic.
“Yeah, wewe know, dead people” Veronica said. “You can’t see the signs during the day, because it’s fluorescent paint”
“So, ghosts can’t enter” Jeremy alisema slowly.
“Well, they can travel with mediums, but you’re not a medium” Veronica replied obviously. She squeezed her eyes and cast Jeremy an exploratory glance. “You’re not a medium,…are you?”
“No” Jeremy quickly alisema with a nervous smile. Veronica examined him a few zaidi sekunde and then opened the door. She walked in front of him. It was pretty dark, but she didn’t bother turning on the lights.
“So, tell me again, why wewe want to jiunge us? Why would wewe want to kill all vampires, mtu-bweha and witches?” she asked.
“Because I’m human and they’re…abominations” Jeremy answered. “They don’t have the right to live. This is our earth, it’s time we take it back”
Veronica raised her eyebrows. “Have wewe been practicing that speech?”
“Yeah, Jeremy, have wewe been practicing that speech?” Jenna echoed.
“All right” Veronica said. “We train every single day, starting from 6 am sharp. Don’t be late”
“What about school?” Jeremy asked.
“If wewe worry about grades, you’re not ready for this” Veronica replied sharp.
“No, it’s just, my history teacher lives with me. He’ll notice I’m not there” Jeremy explained.
“Then, try being here whenever wewe can” Veronica sighed. “Oh, and don’t tell your sister. She might inform her friends”
Jeremy agreed. “Can I go now?” he asked a little nervous. He felt someone was watching him.
“Yeah, wewe can go” Veronica dismissed him.
Jeremy quickly left and dialed Damon’s phone.
“She’s alone now” was all he said.
“Can I come in? This talks so…weird, wewe know. And if Veronica sees us…” Stefan alisema warning.
“I’m not afraid of Veronica” Rachel alisema in such way it sounded like she meant the opposite.
Katherine was dragging Gabe’s corpse to the backside of Rachel’s house. She couldn’t get inside the house, so she opened the window to the basement and pushed Gabe’s body inside. She held his shoulders and let him down carefully. When she thought it was salama she let go. The corpse fell on the basement floor, mute for a human ear, but as Katherine heard the thump, she figured Rachel would’ve too.
“Damn it” she mouthed. She stood and looked around. Rachel was nowhere to be seen and from what Katherine could hear, she was still listening philosophized to Stefan. If Rachel had heard anything, she sure didn’t suspect anything.
“I’m not afraid of Veronica” Rachel alisema in such way it sounded like she meant the opposite.
Katherine was dragging Gabe’s corpse to the backside of Rachel’s house. She couldn’t get inside the house, so she opened the window to the basement and pushed Gabe’s body inside. She held his shoulders and let him down carefully. When she thought it was salama she let go. The corpse fell on the basement floor, mute for a human ear, but as Katherine heard the thump, she figured Rachel would’ve too.
“Damn it” she mouthed. She stood and looked around. Rachel was nowhere to be seen and from what Katherine could hear, she was still listening philosophized to Stefan. If Rachel had heard anything, she sure didn’t suspect anything.
Elena’s doctor was driving on the road. There was not many traffic, so she’d be at work fast. Then she’d have some time to do some paperwork.
The radio was playing lame music, so she looked for a CD. While she put Switchfoot in the CD-player, she had her eyes off the road for two seconds. When she looked up again she screamed.
There was a woman standing in the middle of the road. She had long, dark blonde hair, green eyes and she looked rather pale.
The doctor braked and her car made a few turns before it stood still. Before she got out she needed to get her moyo beat under control.
Her door opened and a familiar man appeared.
“Are wewe all right?” Alaric asked concerned.
The doctor nodded heavy, breathing fast.
“What happened?” Alaric asked.
She looked at Alaric, thinking he’d think she’s crazy.
“I thought I saw a ghost” she alisema quickly as if it wouldn’t sound so insane if she alisema it fast.
The radio was playing lame music, so she looked for a CD. While she put Switchfoot in the CD-player, she had her eyes off the road for two seconds. When she looked up again she screamed.
There was a woman standing in the middle of the road. She had long, dark blonde hair, green eyes and she looked rather pale.
The doctor braked and her car made a few turns before it stood still. Before she got out she needed to get her moyo beat under control.
Her door opened and a familiar man appeared.
“Are wewe all right?” Alaric asked concerned.
The doctor nodded heavy, breathing fast.
“What happened?” Alaric asked.
She looked at Alaric, thinking he’d think she’s crazy.
“I thought I saw a ghost” she alisema quickly as if it wouldn’t sound so insane if she alisema it fast.