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Chapter seven: The night of the comet
—————————————————————Emily and Nora roamed the town square. The two were handing out pamphlets for the comet watching event that night. Caroline Forbes had basically shoved the rectangular papers in their hands and ordered them to hand them out.
"Take this pamphlet." Nora demanded to a couple walking by. They took it and sped away.
"You're supposed to ask if they want it, not scare them." Emily commented.
"Hey it worked, they took it." The shorter girl shrugged.
"Okay, just don't let Caroline catch you doing that."
"Where is that crazy girl anyway?" Nora's eye's furrowed looking around.
"She's not crazy and she's hard to miss in that bright yellow dress."
"She is crazy, and I'm out, heading to the grill, if you're smart you'll join."
"I'll meet you there, I'm just going to pass a few more of these out." Emily replies holding up the rather large stack of pamphlets in her hand.
"Suit yourself." Nora said stacking her pile on top of Emily's and walking towards the grill.
When Nora entered the grill the last thing she expected to see was Vicky Donovan back to work, with a bandage over her neck and acting brand new. She also didn't expect for her to be talking to Jeremy. The two were laughing, before Jeremy pulled out a bottle of prescription pills from his pocket and handed them to her. The familiar pit in her stomach intensified when she saw the smile on Jeremy's face and just like that she was exiting the grill and heading back to the town square in a hurry.
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"What is Damon doing here? Why did he come?" Zach Salvatore asks the two brothers standing in front of him.
"Because I came home." Stefan replies. "Just like this one." Stefan adds gesturing to Vincent.
The truth was Vincent always knew of his brothers whereabouts, whenever he left one place to go to another Vincent was told. He wasn't proud of the amount of people he's compelled to spy on his brother, but given Stefan's past, Vincent felt like it was his duty to make sure his brother doesn't go off the rails again.