Katherine was in the kitchen, making dinner. Or at least she attempted to. She hadn’t been cooking since…well, this was the first time. She tried to open a bin, but the thing to open it was so stupid.
“Goddamn it!” she cursed and she smashed the bin against the wall. “Why can’t we have blood like normal vampires?” she yelled.
“Because I feel like eating American food” Stefan said being annoying. “So better get it ready, already”
He was sitting on the sofá with Rebekah who kept giving him secret stares. One time she didn’t look away fast enough. “What’s your deal? How do you know Katherine?” Stefan asked.
“Oh, we go back centuries” Rebekah said. “But it’s not really an exciting story. No, the 20’s were mais my decade”
“Really? Why is that?” Stefan asked bored.
“Well, the música was better. You hardly hear any jazz nowadays. Just crap people call music” Rebekah complained. “And the people wore clothes. I mean actual clothes, they didn’t wander around like prostitutes…And naturally, love”
“Tell me about him” Stefan said.
Rebekah frowned frustrated. “You really don’t remember?” she asked sad. “What’s there to remember?” Stefan asked, now interested a little. “Well, I guess I’ll have to tell you then” Rebekah said obvious.
Katherine raced to Rebekah and grabbed her arm, forcing her to the front door. “Okay, it was nice catching up, but now we really have to go”
“What? No! I want to stay here! Stefan has the right to know who I am” Rebekah objected.
“He can’t!” Katherine hissed. “You know what your brother said. Stefan can’t find out until he says so. Only he can break the compulsion”
Rebekah angry turned around and walked back to Stefan. She kissed him, Katherine staring at them in shock. This was purely to provoke her, Rebekah didn’t amor him at all. She let go. “See you later” she winked and she walked out of the loft.
“Goddamn it!” she cursed and she smashed the bin against the wall. “Why can’t we have blood like normal vampires?” she yelled.
“Because I feel like eating American food” Stefan said being annoying. “So better get it ready, already”
He was sitting on the sofá with Rebekah who kept giving him secret stares. One time she didn’t look away fast enough. “What’s your deal? How do you know Katherine?” Stefan asked.
“Oh, we go back centuries” Rebekah said. “But it’s not really an exciting story. No, the 20’s were mais my decade”
“Really? Why is that?” Stefan asked bored.
“Well, the música was better. You hardly hear any jazz nowadays. Just crap people call music” Rebekah complained. “And the people wore clothes. I mean actual clothes, they didn’t wander around like prostitutes…And naturally, love”
“Tell me about him” Stefan said.
Rebekah frowned frustrated. “You really don’t remember?” she asked sad. “What’s there to remember?” Stefan asked, now interested a little. “Well, I guess I’ll have to tell you then” Rebekah said obvious.
Katherine raced to Rebekah and grabbed her arm, forcing her to the front door. “Okay, it was nice catching up, but now we really have to go”
“What? No! I want to stay here! Stefan has the right to know who I am” Rebekah objected.
“He can’t!” Katherine hissed. “You know what your brother said. Stefan can’t find out until he says so. Only he can break the compulsion”
Rebekah angry turned around and walked back to Stefan. She kissed him, Katherine staring at them in shock. This was purely to provoke her, Rebekah didn’t amor him at all. She let go. “See you later” she winked and she walked out of the loft.
Damon tried to open his eyes, but the vervain burned too painful. Now he had lost his sight he had to count on his hearing. And Bonnie gladly took advantage of that. She slowly step around Damon, waiting a few segundos after each step.
“What are you doing?” Damon asked anxious.
But Bonnie didn’t answer.
She held a horn in her hands and held it right seguinte to Damon’s ear.
“What are you doing?” Damon repeated. He tried to feel where Bonnie was with his free hand.
Bonnie grabbed his hand and turned it on his back, until she felt it break. While Damon cried she pressed the horn, which drowned his voice.
“What are you doing?” Damon asked anxious.
But Bonnie didn’t answer.
She held a horn in her hands and held it right seguinte to Damon’s ear.
“What are you doing?” Damon repeated. He tried to feel where Bonnie was with his free hand.
Bonnie grabbed his hand and turned it on his back, until she felt it break. While Damon cried she pressed the horn, which drowned his voice.