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The Fury

"Right," said Elena. "But we’d better get a note pad and pencil and make a list of the most important ones. Damon and Stefan have already agreed to help investigate, and if you’ll help, too, we’ll stand an even better chance of finding it." She was hitting her stride with this; she’d always been good at organizing things, from schemes to get boys to fundraising events. This was just a more serious version of the old plan A and plan B.

Meredith gave the pencil and paper to Bonnie, who looked at it. and then at Meredith, and then at Elena. "Fine," she said, "but who goes on the list?"

"Well, anyone we have reason to suspect of being the Other Power. Anyone who might have done the things we know it did: seal Stefan in the well, chase me, set those dogs on people. Anyone we’ve noticed behaving oddly."

"Matt," said Bonnie, writing busily. "And Vickie. And Robert."

"Bonnie!" exclaimed Elena and Meredith simultaneously.

Bonnie looked up. "Well, Matt has been acting oddly, and so has Vickie, for months now. And Robert was hanging around outside the church before the service, but he never came in-"

"Oh, Bonnie, honestly," Meredith said. "Vickie’s a victim, not a suspect. And if Matt’s an evil Power, I’m the hunchback of Notre Dame. And as for Robert-"

"Fine, I’ve crossed it all out," said Bonnie coldly. "Now let’s hear your ideas."

"No, wait," Elena said. "Bonnie, wait a moment." She was thinking about something, something that had been nagging at her for quite a while, ever since- "Ever since the church," she said aloud, remembering it. "Do you know, I saw Robert outside the church, too, when I was hidden in the choir loft. It was just before the dogs attacked, and he was sort of backing away like he knew what was going to happen."

"Oh, but Elena-"

Soberly, after a moment’s hesitation, Bonnie did. "Who else?" she said.

"Well, Alaric, I’m afraid," Elena said. "I’m sorry, Bonnie, but he’s practically number one." She told what she had overheard that morning between Alaric and the principal. "He isn’t a normal history teacher; they called him here for some reason. He knows I’m a vampire, and he’s looking for me. And today, while the dogs were attacking, he was standing there on the sidelines making some kind of weird gestures. He’s definitely not what he seems, and the only question is: what is he? Are you listening, Meredith?"

"Yes. You know, I think you should put Mrs. Flowers on that list. Remember the way she stood at the window of the boarding-house when we were bringing Stefan back from the well? But she wouldn’t come downstairs to open the door for us? That’s odd behavior."

Elena nodded. "Yes, and how she kept hanging up on me when I called him. And she certainly keeps to herself in that old house. She may just be a dotty old lady, but put her down anyway, Bonnie." She ran a hand through her hair, lifting it off the back of her neck. She was hot. Or-not hot exactly, but uncomfortable in some way that was similar to being overheated. She felt parched.

"All right, we’ll go by the boardinghouse tomorrow before school," Meredith said. "Meanwhile, what else can we be doing? Let’s have a look at that list, Bonnie."

Bonnie held the list out so they could see it, and Elena and Meredith leaned forward and read:

Matt Honeycutt

Vickie Bennett

Robert Maxwell-What was he doing at the church when the dogs attacked? And what was going on that night with Elena’s aunt?

Alaric Saltzman-Why does he ask so many questions? What was he called to Fell’s Church to do?

Mrs. Flowers-Why does she act so strange?

Why didn’t she let us in the night Stefan was wounded?

"Good," Elena said. "I guess we could also find out whose dogs were at the church today. And you can watch Alaric at school tomorrow."

"I’ll watch Alaric," Bonnie said firmly. "And I’ll get him cleared of suspicion; you see if I don’t."

"Fine, you do that. You can be assigned to him. And Meredith can investigate Mrs. Flowers, and I can take Robert. And as for Stefan and Damon-well, they can be assigned to everyone, because they can use their Powers to probe people’s minds. Besides, that list is by no means complete. I’m going to ask them to scout around town searching for any signs of Power, or anything else weird going on. They’re more likely than I am to recognize it."

"Fine, you do that. You can be assigned to him. And Meredith can investigate Mrs. Flowers, and I can take Robert. And as for Stefan and Damon-well, they can be assigned to everyone, because they can use their Powers to probe people’s minds. Besides, that list is by no means complete. I’m going to ask them to scout around town searching for any signs of Power, or anything else weird going on. They’re more likely than I am to recognize it."

"Elena. Elena!"

Startled, Elena looked up, to see Meredith’s wary dark eyes and Bonnie’s alarmed expression. It was only then that she realized she was crouched close to Bonnie’s wrist, rubbing the biggest vein with her finger.

"Sorry," she murmured, sitting back. But she could feel the extra length and sharpness of her canine teeth. It was something like wearing braces; she could clearly feel the difference in weight. She realized her reassuring smile at Bonnie was not having the desired effect. Bonnie was looking scared, which was silly. Bonnie ought to know that Elena would never hurt her. And Elena wasn’t very hungry tonight; Elena had always been a light eater. She could get all she needed from this tiny vein here in the wrist…

Elena jumped to her feet and spun toward the window, leaning against the casing, feeling the cool night air blowing on her skin. She felt dizzy, and she couldn’t seem to get her breath.

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