“I know there’s a connection!” Liz exclaimed. “I know how to do my job. I don’t need some vampire to tell me that”
Caroline looked away, avoiding her mother’s stare.
“Caroline, I’m sorry” Liz a dit soft. “I didn’t mean…”
“Yes, toi did!” Caroline a dit firm. She turned her back on her mother. “You know, I just wanted to help you. I just wanted some distraction”
“I know, honey” Liz said. She lay her hand on Caroline’s shoulder, but she pushed it away.
“I guess I should go back to Elena” she a dit bitter. “At least she appreciates my help” And that being a dit she raced away.
“Trouble, sheriff?” Stefan asked. He had heard mother and daughter argue and wanted to offer his help.
“Nothing I can’t handle without your help, Stefan” Liz a dit annoyed. Why did everyone assume she needed help from vampires each time things didn’t flow the way they should?
“What about him?” Stefan nodded at the corpse. Liz sighed. He was going to find out anyway. “Gabe Lindy”
“How do toi tell?” Stefan asked. There was absolutely no way anyone could recognize him.
“I received an anonymous tip” Liz replied. “From a young woman. It’s not the first time she called. She seems to know a lot about missing corpses”
“And toi have no idea who this woman is? She could be the killer” Stefan pointed out. Liz cast him an angry look. “But toi have thought of that, of course…Would toi mind if I take the body with me?”
“Why would I let toi do that?” Liz asked confused.
“Because if toi don’t I’m going to have to hurt you” Stefan explained sad. Liz grabbed for her gun, but Stefan was quicker. He pushed her arm aside and knocked her down. Then he grabbed Gabe’s corps and rushed away with it.
Caroline looked away, avoiding her mother’s stare.
“Caroline, I’m sorry” Liz a dit soft. “I didn’t mean…”
“Yes, toi did!” Caroline a dit firm. She turned her back on her mother. “You know, I just wanted to help you. I just wanted some distraction”
“I know, honey” Liz said. She lay her hand on Caroline’s shoulder, but she pushed it away.
“I guess I should go back to Elena” she a dit bitter. “At least she appreciates my help” And that being a dit she raced away.
“Trouble, sheriff?” Stefan asked. He had heard mother and daughter argue and wanted to offer his help.
“Nothing I can’t handle without your help, Stefan” Liz a dit annoyed. Why did everyone assume she needed help from vampires each time things didn’t flow the way they should?
“What about him?” Stefan nodded at the corpse. Liz sighed. He was going to find out anyway. “Gabe Lindy”
“How do toi tell?” Stefan asked. There was absolutely no way anyone could recognize him.
“I received an anonymous tip” Liz replied. “From a young woman. It’s not the first time she called. She seems to know a lot about missing corpses”
“And toi have no idea who this woman is? She could be the killer” Stefan pointed out. Liz cast him an angry look. “But toi have thought of that, of course…Would toi mind if I take the body with me?”
“Why would I let toi do that?” Liz asked confused.
“Because if toi don’t I’m going to have to hurt you” Stefan explained sad. Liz grabbed for her gun, but Stefan was quicker. He pushed her arm aside and knocked her down. Then he grabbed Gabe’s corps and rushed away with it.
“Can I come in? This talks so…weird, toi know. And if Veronica sees us…” Stefan a dit warning.
“I’m not afraid of Veronica” Rachel a dit in such way it sounded like she meant the opposite.
Katherine was dragging Gabe’s corpse to the backside of Rachel’s house. She couldn’t get inside the house, so she opened the window to the basement and pushed Gabe’s body inside. She held his shoulders and let him down carefully. When she thought it was sûr, sans danger she let go. The corpse fell on the basement floor, mute for a human ear, but as Katherine heard the thump, she figured Rachel would’ve too.
“Damn it” she mouthed. She stood and looked around. Rachel was nowhere to be seen and from what Katherine could hear, she was still listening philosophized to Stefan. If Rachel had heard anything, she sure didn’t suspect anything.
“I’m not afraid of Veronica” Rachel a dit in such way it sounded like she meant the opposite.
Katherine was dragging Gabe’s corpse to the backside of Rachel’s house. She couldn’t get inside the house, so she opened the window to the basement and pushed Gabe’s body inside. She held his shoulders and let him down carefully. When she thought it was sûr, sans danger she let go. The corpse fell on the basement floor, mute for a human ear, but as Katherine heard the thump, she figured Rachel would’ve too.
“Damn it” she mouthed. She stood and looked around. Rachel was nowhere to be seen and from what Katherine could hear, she was still listening philosophized to Stefan. If Rachel had heard anything, she sure didn’t suspect anything.