Halfway through chapter 12 and all the way to chapter 15
Okay, this part was really exciting! There’s a lot going on, let’s start with the half of chapter 12 that I’m including in this blogpost. They’re at the Haunted House, which is a party they have to “celebrate” Halloween. Elena has a bad feeling already before the people have arrived, but she tries not to think about it. If I were her, I would do the exact same, because when you’re about to be the host of a party, you can’t go around and think that something’s going to happen. There are some problems as well, since Coach Lyman is sick, so Mr. Tanner has to fill in for him, which isn’t as much fun as it would be with the coach, but it still worked out. Until Mr. Tanner gets murdered, in a very mysterious way. Things get out of hand, and everyone is suddenly blaming Stefan for it, which I think is really insane! Just because there has happened some weird stuff since he moved to Fells Church, that doesn’t have to mean that he is behind all that, right? At least that is what I think. Or hope. Matt convinces Stefan to get out so that the police won’t see him, so Stefan diseappears, after having said some strangs words to Matt; “Is Elena safe? Good. Then, take care of her. Please. Just take care of her, Matt.”
This part kind of confuces me, because it seems like Stefan will diseappear for real, and that’s not something that I want as a reader! In some ways because I can almost guess how Elena would react to that, and to read about it isn’t fun at all.
When Elena finds Matt, he tells her what Stefan said, and she gets worried – of course. She manages to get out of the school’s gym and all the way to the boarding house to look for Stefan. But she doesn’t find him, at first. But when she goes to his room, she sees that the door to the roof is open, she gets scared by the thought of Stefan doing something stupid, like jumping of the roof, so she runs up to see what he’s doing. But she really shouldn’t have done that. Because what she sees is Stefan standing with a dove in his hands, sucking its blood.
My first reaction to that was: oh my God. This is not good at all! Even though I can’t see Elena, I could imagine how she looked like when se saw Stefan. (Part of that is because the author is very good at describing, which I think is a bery important thing in a book!)
She panics of course, but Stefan manages to calm her down, and then she tells her the whole story, about everything, including Katherine, which was very hard for him, because he almost “diseappered” in to the memory. When he tells her about his brother Damon, Elena puts together the previous things that has happened, and gets the conclusion that it’s not Stefan that has done everything, it is Damon! That made me kind of relieved, because I didn’t want to belive that it was Stefan, just for the reason that he doesn’t seem like a person that does that kind of stuff. There’s not much left of the book now, but it looks lite it will be the most exciting part, because when I see the first lines in chapter 15, Stefan confronts Damon, and it doesn’t seem to be a confront with words…
I’m looking forward to the last chapters of the book!
/Maiken
This part kind of confuces me, because it seems like Stefan will diseappear for real, and that’s not something that I want as a reader! In some ways because I can almost guess how Elena would react to that, and to read about it isn’t fun at all.
When Elena finds Matt, he tells her what Stefan said, and she gets worried – of course. She manages to get out of the school’s gym and all the way to the boarding house to look for Stefan. But she doesn’t find him, at first. But when she goes to his room, she sees that the door to the roof is open, she gets scared by the thought of Stefan doing something stupid, like jumping of the roof, so she runs up to see what he’s doing. But she really shouldn’t have done that. Because what she sees is Stefan standing with a dove in his hands, sucking its blood.
My first reaction to that was: oh my God. This is not good at all! Even though I can’t see Elena, I could imagine how she looked like when se saw Stefan. (Part of that is because the author is very good at describing, which I think is a bery important thing in a book!)
She panics of course, but Stefan manages to calm her down, and then she tells her the whole story, about everything, including Katherine, which was very hard for him, because he almost “diseappered” in to the memory. When he tells her about his brother Damon, Elena puts together the previous things that has happened, and gets the conclusion that it’s not Stefan that has done everything, it is Damon! That made me kind of relieved, because I didn’t want to belive that it was Stefan, just for the reason that he doesn’t seem like a person that does that kind of stuff. There’s not much left of the book now, but it looks lite it will be the most exciting part, because when I see the first lines in chapter 15, Stefan confronts Damon, and it doesn’t seem to be a confront with words…
I’m looking forward to the last chapters of the book!
/Maiken
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