Luna's POV

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After the first course I was already so filled up that I couldn't stomach the thought of having to eat more. Nor could my stomach. I didn't really feel at ease during the dinner. Everyone seemed to be either fighting or watching the others fight. Kol and Damon especially. They kept exchanging mean looks and it just sucked. Luckily I had Rebekah to keep me company, but even she looked off. The whole situation was very strange and I can't deal with those type of situations. They cause me to panic and my panic attacks get bad.

Sun stormed off. Again. It was probably Damon who was making her mad. I had to remind myself to ask Sun about him. I excused myself, but to be honest I didn't even have to because Kol was too busy fighting with Damon to notice I was gone. I ran after Sun and knocked on the bathroom door hoping she'd let me in. She did and I immediately hugged her. I wanted to stay with her and maybe convince her to leave this place, but Klaus apparently had something to talk to Sun about, so I was so polite to leave them.

Klaus was definitely an interesting guy. I liked him and his accent was cute as well, but there was something else about him. I just couldn't lay my finger on it, not yet at least. When Sun returned from the bathroom she looked a lot happier. The second course was about to be served and I honestly didn't want to wait for that course, so I told them I felt sick and needed to go home. I finally caught Damon's attention and he looked at me with a worried look. This time it was me who avoided his gaze.

Kol offered to bring me home, but I declined his offer politely with a smile and said that I'd see him soon. I hugged the others and when I got to Damon we stood there pretty awkwardly and eventually I just gave him an awkward hug as well and left the residence accompanied by Sun who had decided she'd come with me.

When we got home I immediately took off my heels. My feet were killing me and I hadn't even walked that much, since I was seated the majority of the time. Sun said she felt tired and went upstairs to go to bed. I still had some homework due for tomorrow so I finished that, luckily I had already finished a big deal of it so it wasn't that much.

Just when I was about to go upstairs I looked in the mirror. I looked absolutely hideous. Especially compared to all the amazingly gorgeous people I had just been with. I fought the urge to throw up, but my bulimic thoughts won and I walked to the bathroom downstairs to let everything out. I put on the water just in case my my sister would hear me. I felt much better afterwards.

Although I didn't want to sleep and didn't think I could I went upstairs, got changed and layed in bed. I layed there for a while staring at my ceiling, but the sleep wouldn't come to me. That's why I resorted to my sleeping pills. I got them after the accident because my insomnia affected me too much and I still had a couple left. I swallowed one without water and layed back again. After what seemed like ages, my eyelids finally started to feel heavy and I drifted away.

The next morning the alarm clock beeped way too early. I pulled my covers over my head determined to never leave my bed ever again, but Sun rudely woke me up and screamed that I had school to attend. I got out of bed and looked for an outfit. A mint knit because it was still pretty chilly, some floral shorts and my pink tennis shoes. I did my hair in my braided bun with daisies, my favourite hairstyle and grabbed my Totoro backpack that my aunt had gotten me from Japan.

I skipped breakfast, said goodbye to Sun and took the car to go to school. I was early for once so I had the best spot in the lot. I locked the car and went into school. At my locker I was surprised to see Kol. He heared me the moment I walked in, as if he had some sort of super hearing skill. I smiled as I walked towards him and gave him a hug. "Hey, what are you doing here?" I asked surprised. "I transferred to Mystic Falls high school. Say hello to your new classmate."

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