Yeah. So we actually met when we were kids. He and Sam came to Mystic Falls before my parents died and were actually here a while. Dean wasn't in school with us, but there's only so much you can do in Mystic Falls, so we wound up spending time together a lot.
[She thinks about the night she stumbled across Dean bloody on the side of the road - probably a vampire, now that she looks back on it. And the night her parents died, where he offered to take her home, and maybe she should have taken him up on it, but didn't for reasons that feel silly now.]
He and Sam left town after Mom and Dad died, and then ... everything else happened, but earlier this year, hunters were targeting graduation at the Salvatore School. He and Sam helped us figure out what was going on and Dean and I reconnected. Then, later, I wound up on this supernatural hit list and all my information was up online so I needed to leave town. The bunker in Kansas was safe, so that's where we went and ... I really liked it there. So I decided to stay. See what happened.
Wait, so, he - passed through. ( He bets there's no novel about that adventure. For the good of his eyes and mind. ) You've seen, now. It's been a while. Is it better than home?
[She pauses, trying not to blurt it out the way she had at her father. Tries not to think about how much the bunker has become home over the last few months versus the apartment she left behind.]
Being here was really ... lonely. I had the Saltzmans, but none of my friends stuck around. Uncle Jeremy was out in Portland at his gallery or doing the hunter thing. They all went out to build other lives and we still talked but it wasn't the same as them being here. It wasn't a reason to stay. And one of my other closest friends had just been revealed to be a witch plant from a coven that wanted to use me as the doppelganger, so I guess ... I was feeling a little disenchanted with Mystic Falls. I didn't feel like there was much waiting for me back in Mystic Falls beyond my job and my ghosts. I wanted to be somewhere new where I could be someone new.
[Damon was there but Damon was complicated, so she isn't going to dig too deeply into that. And the new person wasn't really literal so much as spending time with people who didn't know her baggage just by looking at her.]
He is. He's already in town, actually. His girlfriend, Dawn, is coming in with Mom and Dad. Dawn's sister Buffy is also Stefan's girlfriend and those things happened completely independently of each other, some how.
[She tips her head back to the rest of the group with a smile.]
C'mon. I can fill you in on the rest at lunch. Stephanie should probably hear some of this too.
[They will head back to the group, and then round everyone up to head to the Grille. Ben will appear on the phone and he and Dean will break off to talk while the rest of them head inside.
Elena will wait until they're at a table before she glances over at the curious expression on Damon's face.]
What?
[There's no tone, but more that she doesn't want to assume the question before it's asked.]
Like ... he called after taking a DNA test. There's other, more complicated layers there, but that was the basics. When you called, I was flying back from Michigan.
[She smirks.]
I'm not sure that's usually one of the metrics.
[Whether or not someone is made for each other. In fact, surprise kids usually mean the opposite.]
( There's an apology in his tone as he looks at the new - new?? menu. He looks up past Elena as the new owner happens to be fucking into the back. He narrows his eyes. )
[Stephanie doesn't seem bothered by it beyond the fact that Klaus is alive and has a wife (she doesn't know who Cami is, but so long as she's good at her job).]
[She nods, and the door to the Grille opens and Dean and Ben swing their way in. Ben looks better than he had when they left, so hopefully talking helped.
She waves them down, shifting over to give them room to sit and Ben flashes her a smile.
"Hey, Elena. Sorry about - "
She waves a hand.]
Don't worry about it. It's good to see you.
[Ben nods, and he tries to remember the names from earlier. "Damon, Stephanie, Gray?"]
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[She thinks about the night she stumbled across Dean bloody on the side of the road - probably a vampire, now that she looks back on it. And the night her parents died, where he offered to take her home, and maybe she should have taken him up on it, but didn't for reasons that feel silly now.]
He and Sam left town after Mom and Dad died, and then ... everything else happened, but earlier this year, hunters were targeting graduation at the Salvatore School. He and Sam helped us figure out what was going on and Dean and I reconnected. Then, later, I wound up on this supernatural hit list and all my information was up online so I needed to leave town. The bunker in Kansas was safe, so that's where we went and ... I really liked it there. So I decided to stay. See what happened.
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[She pauses, trying not to blurt it out the way she had at her father. Tries not to think about how much the bunker has become home over the last few months versus the apartment she left behind.]
Being here was really ... lonely. I had the Saltzmans, but none of my friends stuck around. Uncle Jeremy was out in Portland at his gallery or doing the hunter thing. They all went out to build other lives and we still talked but it wasn't the same as them being here. It wasn't a reason to stay. And one of my other closest friends had just been revealed to be a witch plant from a coven that wanted to use me as the doppelganger, so I guess ... I was feeling a little disenchanted with Mystic Falls. I didn't feel like there was much waiting for me back in Mystic Falls beyond my job and my ghosts. I wanted to be somewhere new where I could be someone new.
[Damon was there but Damon was complicated, so she isn't going to dig too deeply into that. And the new person wasn't really literal so much as spending time with people who didn't know her baggage just by looking at her.]
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( It may hurt, but at the same time, he understands. He actually understands and he didn't think he could. )
Is uncle Jeremy coming to Christmas?
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[She tips her head back to the rest of the group with a smile.]
C'mon. I can fill you in on the rest at lunch. Stephanie should probably hear some of this too.
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( He doesn't think he did. What are the odds, though?
He nods, though, because this is already a lot of information. He hadn't mean to stumble into all of it. )
Yeah, yeah, let's get back. I'm hungry. Thanks. For... answering.
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[They will head back to the group, and then round everyone up to head to the Grille. Ben will appear on the phone and he and Dean will break off to talk while the rest of them head inside.
Elena will wait until they're at a table before she glances over at the curious expression on Damon's face.]
What?
[There's no tone, but more that she doesn't want to assume the question before it's asked.]
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( Because, last he checked, Dean was the perennial bachelor that got his shit together. )
With Dean?
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[Before she can elaborate further, Stephanie's head slides into view from next to her father. "Braedan?"
Elena holds up a finger. Not stern, just protective.]
Get it out now before they get back, because Dean may be used to this stuff but Ben is not.
["Heard." She pulls back away again, and there's a muttered: "I knew it" as she turns back to her menu.
Elena sighs, but turns her attention back to Damon.]
It's a recent discovery. Not his existence but the fact that he is Dean's son. We found out at Thanksgiving.
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( Damon, having heard the exchanges at the hospital realizes that Stephanie has probably read all about Ben Braeden. )
So, you both have surprise kids. You really are MFEO.
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[She smirks.]
I'm not sure that's usually one of the metrics.
[Whether or not someone is made for each other. In fact, surprise kids usually mean the opposite.]
But it's definitely been a wild ride.
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( There's an apology in his tone as he looks at the new - new?? menu. He looks up past Elena as the new owner happens to be fucking into the back. He narrows his eyes. )
Soap Operas usually are.
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Is the new owner going against the grain?
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( He doesn't miss the pictures on the menu, though. It does look... more modern. Less small town. )
Prices went up, too.
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[She glances down at her own menu.]
But things are good in New Orleans, though?
[Because she does still care and she does want him to be happy.]
Haven't pissed off Klaus enough to have him come calling yet?
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( But, New Orleans has been good. )
The kids found me with someone.
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[Which is a good sign, in her opinion.]
Someone special?
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( And they only know their first names. )
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[Sincerely.]
Seems like it's been good for you.
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( Eye opening. ) I talk, Cami listens. ( He pauses, looking at his kids. ) I'm in therapy with Klaus' wife.
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[Stephanie doesn't seem bothered by it beyond the fact that Klaus is alive and has a wife (she doesn't know who Cami is, but so long as she's good at her job).]
I'm glad it's helping.
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Yeah, well, it was a long time coming.
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She waves them down, shifting over to give them room to sit and Ben flashes her a smile.
"Hey, Elena. Sorry about - "
She waves a hand.]
Don't worry about it. It's good to see you.
[Ben nods, and he tries to remember the names from earlier. "Damon, Stephanie, Gray?"]
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Kids. But, we're pretty sure they aren't from this world. Sorry, Ben, for not easing you into that. It's just the truth. Probably. We all took tests.
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["I mean, there are ways." Elena makes a face. "Horrific ways I don't want to think about. But Damon probably wouldn't have been involved."
Ben nods.]
One of the vampire ex's then. Got it.
[She snorts in response, before shaking her head. "One of them, yeah."
But speaking of that conversation:]
Thanks by the way, for putting me in touch with Emma. She was really helpful.
[Elena brightens before nodding. "Oh, good. Yeah, she's a really great resource. I'm glad she could help."]
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