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The Fury

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by L. J. Smith


  I think maybe the kids will remember.

  I suppose I should put what happened to the rest of the people around here; Elena would want that. Aunt Judith is okay, although she’s one of the adults who can’t deal with the truth. She needs a rational explanation. She and Robert are going to get married at Christmas. That should be good for Margaret.

  Margaret’s got the right idea. She told me at the service that she’s going to go see Elena and her parents someday, but not now, because there were a lot of things she still had to do right here. I don’t know what put that idea into her head. She’s smart for a four-year-old.

  Alaric and Meredith are also okay, of course. When they saw each other that horrible morning, after everything had quieted down and we were picking up the pieces, they practically fell into each other’s arms. I think there’s something going on there. Meredith says she’ll discuss it when she’s eighteen and she graduates.

  Typical, absolutely typical. Everybody else gets the guys. I’m thinking of trying one of my grandmother’s rituals, just to see if I’ll ever get married at all. There isn’t even anybody I want to marry around here.

  Well, there’s Matt. Matt’s nice. But right now he’s only got one girl on his mind. I don’t know if that will ever change.

  He punched Tyler in the nose after the service today, because Tyler said something off-color about her. Tyler is one person I know will never change, no matter what. He’ll always be the mean, obnoxious jerk he is now.

  But Matt—well, Matt’s eyes are awfully blue. And he’s got a terrific right hook.

  Stefan couldn’t hit Tyler because he wasn’t there. There are still plenty of people in town who think he killed Elena. He must have, they say, because there was nobody else there. Katherine’s ashes were scattered all over by the time the rescuers got to the crypt. Stefan says it’s because she was so old that she flamed up like that. He says he should have realized the first time, when Katherine pretended to burn, that a young vampire wouldn’t turn to ashes that way. She’d just die, like Elena. Only the old ones crumble.

  Some people—especially Mr. Smallwood and his friends—would probably blame Damon if they could get hold of him. But they can’t. He wasn’t there when they reached the tomb, because Stefan helped him get away. Stefan won’t say where, but I think to someplace in the woods. Vampires must heal fast because today when I met him after the service, Stefan said that Damon had left Fell’s Church. He wasn’t happy about it; I think Damon didn’t tell him. Now the question seems to be: What is Damon doing? Out biting innocent girls? Or is he reformed? I wouldn’t lay bets on it either way. Damon was a strange guy.

  But gorgeous. Definitely gorgeous.

  Stefan won’t say where he’s going, either. But I have a sneaking suspicion Damon may get a surprise if he looks behind him. Apparently, Elena made Stefan promises to watch out for him or something. And Stefan takes promises very, very seriously.

  I wish him luck. But he’ll be doing what Elena wanted him to, which I think will make him happy. As happy as he can be here without her. He’s wearing her ring on a chain around his neck now.

  If you think any of this sounds frivolous or as if I don’t care about Elena, that just shows how wrong you are. I dare anybody to say that to me. Meredith and I cried all day Saturday, and most of Sunday. And I was so angry I wanted to rip things apart and break them. I kept thinking, why Elena? Why? When there were so many other people who could have died that night. Out of the whole town, she was the only one.

  Of course, she did it to save them, but why did she have to give her life to do it? It isn’t fair.

  Oh, I’m starting to cry again. That’s what happens when you think about life being fair. And I can’t explain why it isn’t. I’d like to go bang on Honoria Fell’s tomb and ask her if she can explain, but she wouldn’t talk to me. I don’t think it’s something anybody knows.

  I loved Elena. And I’m going to miss her terribly. The whole school is. It’s like a light that’s gone out. Robert says that’s what her name means in Latin, “light.”

  Now there’ll always be a part of me where the light has gone away.

  I wish I’d been able to say good-bye to her, but Stefan says she sent her love to me. I’m going to try to think of that as a light to take with me.

  I’d better stop writing now, Stefan’s leaving, and Matt and Meredith and Alaric and I are going to see him off. I didn’t mean to get so into this; I’ve never kept a journal myself But I want people to know the truth about Elena. She wasn’t a saint. She wasn’t always sweet and good and honest and agreeable. But she was strong and loving and loyal to her friends, and in the end she did the most unselfish thing anybody could do. Meredith says it means she chose light over darkness. I want people to know that so they’ll always remember.

  I always will.

  —Bonnie McCullough

  12/16/91

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  “Come, on, Elena,” she whispered. “Talk to me.”

  The planchette began to move.

  None of them could be guiding it; they were all applying pressure from different points. Nevertheless, the little triangle of plastic was sliding smoothly, confidently. Bonnie kept her eyes shut until it stopped and then looked. The planchette was pointing to the word Yes.

  Suddenly Bonnie’s heart was beating so hard she was afraid it would shake her fingers.

  “I wanted to talk to you, but things got weird—”

  THERE ARE BAD THINGS VERY BAD THINGS OUT HERE

  “Like what?” Bonnie leaned closer to the board.

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  Without warning, the planchette jerked away from the letters and flew around the board wildly.

  “Elena!” Bonnie was frightened. The planchette was pulsing with energy, a dark and ugly energy like boiling black tar that stung her fingers. But she could also feel the quivering silver thread that was Elena’s presence fighting it. “Don’t let go!” she cried desperately.

  BONNIE GET OUT RUN HES HERE RUN RUN RU—

  The planchette jerked furiously, whipping out from under Bonnie’s fingers and beyond her reach, flying across the board and through the air as if someone had thrown it.

  And then all the lights went out, plunging the house into darkness.

  About the Author

  L. J. Smith has written more than two dozen books for children and young adults. She lives in the Bay Area of California, but is happiest in a little cabin near Point Reyes National Park, which has lots of trees, lots of animals, lots of beaches to walk on, and lots of places to hike. Please visit her online at www.lianesmith.net for new stories about old characters and even sneak peeks of upcoming books.

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  BOOKS BY L. J. SMITH

  The Vampire Diaries:

  Vol. I: The Awakening

  The Vampire Diaries:

  Vol. II: The Struggle

  The Vampire Diaries:

  Vol. III: The Fury

  The Vampire Diaries:

  Vol. IV: Dark Reunion

  The Vampire Diaries:

  The Return Vol. 1: Nightfall

  The Vampire Diaries:

  The Return Vol. 2: Shadow Souls

  The Secret Circle:

  The Initiation and The Captive Part I

  The Secret Circle:

  The Captive Part II and The Power

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