The Vampire Diaries: Evensong: Paradise Lost
β Scribed by L. J. Smith
- Publisher
- Kindle Worlds
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 118 KB
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
This fanfic is based on The Vampire Diaries book seriesβalso by L. J. Smithβand takes place after the volume Midnight.
Damon is back and enjoying his vampire existence to its fullest. Elena, Bonnie and their friends are in their third week at Dalcrest College, ordinary students aware of an extraordinary world that verges on their own campus.
Stefan is scarcely aware that he is living in a fragile paradise with Elena as his devoted girl . . . until one night it all shatters. He wakes from a dream to find Elena limp and white in his arms and rushes her to the hospital for a massive transfusion.
Elena survives, but Stefan decides that the only way she will ever truly be safe is without him. To make his exit complete, Stefan removes himself from the memories of Elena, her friends, and all of Fellβs Church.
Can first love ever really be forgotten? Will Damon finally have Elena by his side as his Princess of Darkness? The epic story begins in Evensong: Paradise Lost.
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