The next room had some kind of pool with dark blue water and Meg had to cross the water to reach the door on the other side. She looked around to find Kevin’s message. She found it on the wall, next to the door. She read it and shivered. The tablets were hidden at the bottom of the pool. Meg could swim, that wasn’t the problem. But the water would probably be ice cold and you could bet there was going to be something in the water, ready to attack her.
However, since she didn’t have any time to waste, she stretched her arms and dived into the water. She was right; the water was ice cold. She swum to the bottom and picked up the two tablets, lying there. She swum back to the surface, when she felt sharp teeth in her leg. She looked down and saw some kind of demonic fish biting her leg. She pulled out one of the tablets and hit the fish on its ugly head. She swum further when somehow the pool began to close.
The entire area of Cas’ next room was covered with burning coals and according to Kevin’s message, there were three tablets buried underneath the coals. Cas swallowed, before he reluctantly put his bare feet on the coals. He felt the flesh on his skin burning away slowly as he tried to dig as fast as possible.
It took him at least ten long, painful minutes, in which he tried not to scream of pain. When he collected all three tablets, he crawled through the coals until he reached the door. He opened it and pulled himself out of the coals.
However, since she didn’t have any time to waste, she stretched her arms and dived into the water. She was right; the water was ice cold. She swum to the bottom and picked up the two tablets, lying there. She swum back to the surface, when she felt sharp teeth in her leg. She looked down and saw some kind of demonic fish biting her leg. She pulled out one of the tablets and hit the fish on its ugly head. She swum further when somehow the pool began to close.
The entire area of Cas’ next room was covered with burning coals and according to Kevin’s message, there were three tablets buried underneath the coals. Cas swallowed, before he reluctantly put his bare feet on the coals. He felt the flesh on his skin burning away slowly as he tried to dig as fast as possible.
It took him at least ten long, painful minutes, in which he tried not to scream of pain. When he collected all three tablets, he crawled through the coals until he reached the door. He opened it and pulled himself out of the coals.
“Where’s Barbie?” Katherine asked when Stefan was standing on the front porch of the Boarding House. She had gotten used to the sight of him with Rebekah.
“She’s out, doing something” Stefan explained vague. “Can I come in?”
Katherine shrugged and let him pass. Stefan turned around. “I’m looking for Elena. Is she here?”
“No, she’s at school. You should know that” Katherine said uninterested.
“Not anymore she isn’t” Stefan said. “School’s over”
“Then she’s probably at the Grill” Katherine said, a little annoyed. “What do you need her for anyway?”
“I want to apologize for what happened last time she came over” Stefan said. “And I want to make sure she’s okay. I mean, I know Rebekah’s blood already left her system by now, but still, it must have freaked her out”
He looked at Katherine who stared at some point behind Stefan. Stefan quickly turned around and saw Damon standing in the doorway.
“She’s out, doing something” Stefan explained vague. “Can I come in?”
Katherine shrugged and let him pass. Stefan turned around. “I’m looking for Elena. Is she here?”
“No, she’s at school. You should know that” Katherine said uninterested.
“Not anymore she isn’t” Stefan said. “School’s over”
“Then she’s probably at the Grill” Katherine said, a little annoyed. “What do you need her for anyway?”
“I want to apologize for what happened last time she came over” Stefan said. “And I want to make sure she’s okay. I mean, I know Rebekah’s blood already left her system by now, but still, it must have freaked her out”
He looked at Katherine who stared at some point behind Stefan. Stefan quickly turned around and saw Damon standing in the doorway.
Tyler opened his eyes and gasped for air. The night was slowly giving in to the day and Tyler was still tied onto that chair.
“Good morning, sunshine” Klaus said, who was sitting in front of him in Indian style. He had a small flask in his left hand. “I hope you’re hungry”
“Can’t you just let me go already?” Tyler said, who was having trouble breathing. Blood came streaming from his eyes. What was wrong?
“I can’t let you go” Klaus said. “Not before you had breakfast” He continued, waving the flask. He scribbled up and opened the flask.
Tyler pressed his lips together, but Klaus easily separated them and poured the blood that was in the flask into his mouth.
“Now you won’t be so eager to run off, now will you?” Klaus said as he untied Tyler.
“Good morning, sunshine” Klaus said, who was sitting in front of him in Indian style. He had a small flask in his left hand. “I hope you’re hungry”
“Can’t you just let me go already?” Tyler said, who was having trouble breathing. Blood came streaming from his eyes. What was wrong?
“I can’t let you go” Klaus said. “Not before you had breakfast” He continued, waving the flask. He scribbled up and opened the flask.
Tyler pressed his lips together, but Klaus easily separated them and poured the blood that was in the flask into his mouth.
“Now you won’t be so eager to run off, now will you?” Klaus said as he untied Tyler.