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Damon looks up when she comes in, blinking in surprise. He rearranges his features slightly; he’s trying to pretend that he hasn’t been waiting for her. His eyes glaze over with tenderness, but he’s clenching his fists. It’s easy to tell that he’s resisting the urge to pull her into his arms. He looks so…happy.
(Happy that she’s come back to him.)
And the realization hits her like a freight train, hard and new and ever so important:
She loves him.
Of course she loves him. How could she not? He’s Damon. He’s moody and he’s sarcastic and he always knows how to make her laugh when nothing is funny. He’s wounded and brave and loyal and the most protective man she’s ever met. He’s honest and he’s hopeful and he loves her with everything he has and then some. Of course she loves him. She’s felt so many different things for him, but this is by far the most powerful.
[From “Sigh No More” by hopelessromantic549 , suggested by tear-my-soul]
(Source: heartsinsync)
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I love the parallels between Stefan and Caroline. They had and still have similar experiences. They were both treated like puppets by Katherine and Damon. Stefan died because of Katherine and Caroline was killed by Katherine. When their parents found out they were vampires they both refused them. Giuseppe and Liz didn’t consider them as their children anymore. They had the same vision about vampires. Stefan and Caroline were both tortured in different occasions. Stefan was tortured in s1 by the vampires of the tomb and Caroline was tortured by the werewolves in s2. This season they were both tortured by the people they love in the same cellar. Bill and Lexi/Elena tried to fix them. Of course for different reasons, but they were trying to “save” them. Stefan and Caroline refer to themselves as monsters because of their vampire nature. I think they can undestand each other on many levels. That’s why she knows she can trust Stefan about anything. And that’s why he doesn’t want Caroline to pretend with him. They appear to be really different: he’s broody, rational and introvert; she’s sunny, impulsive and funny, but they both care deeply for the ones they love. They constantly worry about others and they always try to help them. They both have big hearts.
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