#I was the Bonnie of the group at a fresh faced 18. most others were between 22 and 25. Team Dedushka was. uh yeah like 35
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ok listen i understand
that by canon
M'dame Odile has gotta be somewhere towards her forties, maybe fifties. the kinda age where you know which knee is your bad one. the kinda age that gets instant deference from them young whippersnappers
i love this. i respect this. i am team "give me more actually-middle-aged women in fiction"
but also. it will not leave me.
that it would be so fucking funny if she's like. 35.
a good decade on any of her teammates, sure, but also. only a decade. she's like. two peer groups ahead of the rest at most.
undisputed team grandma
#inspired by my IRL friend group when i was a young adult#I was the Bonnie of the group at a fresh faced 18. most others were between 22 and 25. Team Dedushka was. uh yeah like 35#sometimes a father figure is. uh. [checks calendar] 6 years older than you. and then you also hang out with THEIR father figure#who is also about 6 years older than them#[insert joke about intergenerational friend groups but the joke is that we were all actually different flavors of Young Adult]#In stars and time#isat odile
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The oldest Salvatore #3
part 1 Part 2
Summary: (Y/n) Salvatore is the oldest Salvatore, but only by two minutes. She is Damon Salvatores twin sister. She isn’t what you think though. Unlike her brothers (Y/n) was given the gift of immortality at the young age of 18. But there was a down side to that. (Y/n) has been in a magical induced coma since she was 18, only to come out it when she is needed the most. What happened so bad that she woke out of her Coma? What did she have to do to protect her brothers? Find out when you read The oldest Salvatore.
Previously on The older Salvatore;
Stefan left his sister going down stairs where Damon sat on the couch in the parlor drinking some bourbon as he stared at the wall. “I don’t understand how she is alive.” Damon said still staring at the wall. Stefan nodded as he poured some bourbon for himself. “I know, I’m going to call Bonnie over see if she can figure out what is going on.” Stefan said looking at Damon.
Not even two minutes later the front door opened and slammed shut, followed by Bonnie yelling for Stefan and Damon.
“Stef-, Oh.” She said as she ran into Stefan. “What’s going on?” He asked looking at the Bennet witch. “We have a problem.”
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“What’s the problem witchy?” Damon asked as Bonnies phone rang. “One second.” She said as she answered the phone. “Elena, hey get everyone to meet at the boarding house.” bonnie said quickly into the phone then hung up. “What's going on?” Stefan asked Bonnie, looking worried at the young witch. “The problem is I had a dream a younger girl that kinda looked like a girl version of Damon climbed out of a grave and came to mystic falls to kill us.” Bonnie said looking at the Salvatore brothers with a worried look. “You mean, you think our sister is going to kill us?” Damon asked looking at Bonnie confused. “She’s already here?” Bonnie asked looking at the two brothers. “She got here early this morning.” “Oh God, she’s going to try to kill us!” Bonnie exclaimed looking at the two brothers.
“How do we know your dream is going to be right?” Stefan asked trying not to jump to conclusions. “Because its came true before. Remember back when you two first came to town, I had bad feelings? Well they can be dreams. I looked in grams book. I found out sometimes the ancestors will give dreams to some witches if they think they’re powerful enough.” Bonnie said as she pulled the grimoire out of her bag and laid it on the table. Flipping the pages until she reached the one she needed.
“So say your right, what do we do?” Damon asked getting bent out of shape about possibly losing his twin once again. “Well first, we should see if she does try to hurt us. If so there is a spell in here we can send her somewhere so she wont hurt people. So we don't have to kill her.” Bonnie said looking at Damon with a serious look. “Look, I know what it feels like to lose someone you love. Every one of our friends know, but its the best thing for our safety and the safety of everyone.” Bonnie explained looking at Damon. “So you send her to a prison for supernatural creatures?” Stefan questioned looking at Bonnie. “Yes, Its called a prison world. Its to keep what’s in it from coming out. Only the witch that puts them in it can take the person out.” Bonnie explained to Stefan. Stefan nodded with a sad smile.
“If she tries to hurt us. That's the only reason we send her. I don't care who she hurts. We have to send her away right then and there.” Alaric says to the group. Everyone just showed up and now they’re all in the parlor talking about what they’re going to do. Stefan and Damon aren't very happy about possibly losing their older sister, but they wont their friends to be safe. Elena sat beside Damon holding his hand trying to comfort him as he gets a little upset. Caroline, Tyler, Matt and Bonnie just look like they are ready to send her away right now. But Alaric, Jeremy, Damon, Stefan and Elena are willing to give her a chance.
“Are you sure we can take a chance like that? I mean every time we take chances bad things always happen and we get hurt.” Caroline said looking at the brothers. “I mean I think we should go upstairs and send her to the prison world right now.” Tyler said looking at the group. “Every moment that we let her stay here she is a threat. She could murder us all in her sleep. I mean we don't even know what that woman really gave her in the barn almost 200 damn years ago.” Tyler continued. “Ty, they just got their sister back. You really just want to send her away?” Jeremy asked looking at Tyler with a disappointing look. “I mean think about it. If you had a sister and she just came back to life and someone told you she was going to come kill people, would you just send her away before you had any proof other than a dream?” The youngest Gilbert asked looking at Tyler with a serious tone. “Yes, if I knew the dream was right I would.” He answered. Jeremy just shook his head not pleased at his answer.
A few minutes later as everyone continued to talk nobody heard the foot steps that were owned by the oldest Salvatore as she walked down the stairs. She was in new clean clothes that were out of her closet. Just a simple (Favorite color) t-shirt and a pair of jeans, her feet pair foot as she walked.
“Emily?” Y/n called out searching for her old friend. She turned the corner going towards the kitchen. It was 100% different from the kitchen from when she was little. She had grown up in the house. She was put in the coma when she was just 18 years old when she was in the house, but she still missed it for some reason. Even if most of the memories there were painful.
“Emily?” She called out when she heard movement behind her. Turning around she was met eyes with a young woman. “Miss, do you know where Emily is?” Y/n asked looking at the doppelgänger. “I found her Stefan!” Elena called out as she looked at Y/n. “I’m Elena Gilbert.” Elena answered looking at the confused Salvatore. “Are you related to Jonathan Gilbert?” She asked looking at Elena with a small smile. “Far distant relative.” Elena answered with a smile. Y/n nodded as she continued talking, “I’m looking for Emily Bennet, I just can’t seem to find her.” Y/n said with a smile. “Emily isn’t here, she passed away a long time ago.” Elena answered looking at Y/n with a sad look. “She can’t be, I just talked to her yesterday.” Y/n replied looking quite upset.
“Y/n?” Stefan called as he and Damon walked into the kitchen. “Y/n, are you okay?” Damon asked looking at his older twin. “I don't know who you are, but I’m looking for my friend Emily, or my little brother Stefan he is about 11 years old couldn't be no taller than this.” She said holding her hand to show the height, “or my twin brother Damon. He could be anywhere?” She said looking at Stefan and Damon.
-For some reason she just forgot everything. She had no clue of where she was, how she got there, she didn't know the two men in front of her were her brothers. She just forgot everything.
Stefan and Damon stood there confused. How could she had forgotten everything? she had only been upstairs sleeping, right? She just seemed to forget everything. Nobody answered her so she huffed as she started her way around the house. That made the three of them go after her.
“Y/n, stop!” Damon said as he grabbed her by her arm as she tried to go out the front door. “Look, sir. I don't know who you are, but I need to go home. I need to get medicine to my mama. If I don't she can die!” Y/n exclaimed as tears filled her eyes. Damon looked at her and nodded. “Its okay, listen. Y/n, I’m Damon. I’m your brother. I’m your twin brother.” He said looking at her as tears fell from her (Your eye color eyes). “You can't be. He is much smaller than you, and he is at home taking care of my brother Stefan as I get my mama medicine.” She said as she pulled her arm out of his grip. She tried to open the door, but she fell down to the floor as she screamed in pain.
Damon went down beside her, holding her in his arms. “Y/n, are you okay?” He asked as she tried to get her attention. But she was in way to much pain. Her head was busting in pain, it felt like a gun had shot her in the head. Her eyes shot open, but they weren't her normal (Your eye color) eyes, they were red. Her whole eye was ruby red as pain went through her head. Stefan, and their group of friends had made a small crowd behind Damon. Each with worried faces, especially Stefan.
“What's going on?” Stefan asked Damon with a worried expression. “I don't know, but I’m going to take her up to her room. Maybe Bonnie will know.” Damon answered nodding to the Bennet witch as she stood behind them. Stefan nodded as he allowed Damon to pick her up with ease. He carried her upstairs as Bonnie and Stefan followed close behind.
Bonnie whispered a spell as she searched Y/n’s mind. Y/n moaned in agony, but Bonnie continued. She was trying to find what was going on and why Y/n had forgotten everything. Stefan had to leave, her couldn't watch his sister be in so much pain. “Come on, Y/n. Stop blocking me out.” Bonnie said as she continued to search. Damon sat on the bed beside Y/n holding her hand. He wanted to make sure Bonnie wasn't going to send Y/n away to the prison world.
“Please make it stop!” Y/n screamed out as the pain grew worse and worse. Her body convulsed and shook in pain. Bonnie frowned as she continued searching until she found something. It seemed like something was planted into Y/ns mind. She had to continue digging through y/ns mind even though she found this little piece. She saw something a flash of light, then a vison.
The sky was dark and full of storm clouds as Y/n was standing in the middle of the woods. She was surrounded by fire, and blood. Her hands were stained in the warm fresh blood. Y/n seemed to be crying as she fell down to her knees screaming at nothing. “You made me do this!” She screamed looking forwards. Bonnie search what she was looking for but didn't see anything. Y/n looked around her as she screamed. “You made me into this monster!” “No, you did this to yourself.” Bonnie jerked her head as she saw something she never thought she would see...
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Coronavirus: What's happening Saturday in Canada and around the world
With just over 12,500 instances of COVID-19 identified across Canada, including 219 casualties, it is predicted that PM Justin Trudeau may provide new funding aid Saturday to help the most disadvantaged Canadians coping with the pandemic.
The latest statement follows Friday's $100 million pledge to groups to help carry food to Canadians unable to afford food, or who have unclear links to food and other basic needs in rural western regions.
People who are actually food deprived will only see their circumstance worsening because of a predicted spike in supply shortages, said Elaine Power, a Queen's University food safety advisor.
Global cases of the novel coronavirus flew past one million with more than 54,000 fatalities, a count of Reuters on Friday shows.
The pandemic has pushed the global economy to a stand and pushed the planet into a "far deeper" recession than the global financial crisis a century ago, the manager of the International Monetary Fund said Friday.
Corporate bond markets plunged on Friday following another signal that somehow the pandemic could take a huge toll on development. In March, the US economy shed 701,000 employment, breaking a remarkable 113 successive months of growth in employment, while the U.S. Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Congress is focusing solely on a reform plan, with health care on list.
Ontario also issued its outbreak-related political prediction and simulation data on Friday, with Minister Doug Ford suggesting he requires the citizens of the province to think "what I assume."
The coronavirus epidemic forecasting studies could last 18 months to two years, murdering 3,000 to 15,000 lives, even with public security measures in action.
"Have we acheived nothing, Ontario may have endured 100,000 casualties," said Peter Donnelly, CEO for Public Health Ontario, leading to the physical distancing and other initiatives undertaken by the province.
Three of the four provinces in Atlantic Canada say they will attempt to also have forecasts of COVID-19 modeling late next week. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P.E.I. each claim so they will offer statistics, if Newfoundland and Labrador said they wouldn't get enough information to do so.
Trudeau would probably address additional concerns the U.S. in his weekly briefing on the pandemic. Demand of 3 M headquartered in Minnesota to continue selling N95 respirator masks to Canada and Latin America via President Donald Trump. Congress needs the masks held solely for American use, which are crucial for securing frontline medical-care staff.
Trudeau said the federal government found the Trump administration's message "absolutely clear" that it's essential not to disturb the two-way stream of critical services and products — including Canadian healthcare workers operating in American hospitals — that cross the border every day.
Trudeau also confirmed Friday, at the invitation of the provincial government, that the Canadian Armed Forces should support in northern Quebec to help stop the spread of COVID-19 in remote areas. The Rangers, whom are part of the Canadian Armed Forces Reserve and also have a presence of the Canadian Armed Forces in northern and rural areas, will help by having to put up tents and other supplies, as the societies request.
The coronavirus was producing mild to moderate signs for most people, such as fever and cough. But it could cause serious effects, including pneumonia, to some, particularly older adults and people with health conditions. The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) says the situation is developing each day but that the COVID-19 threat to Canadians is "considered to have been high."
That is a glance at what's happening on within Canada, in the U.S. and around the planet.
As of Friday's midnight EST, Canada also recorded 12,549 and probable events, and 219 casualties. The provinces and territories that report the recovery details identified 2,296 cases as resolved or retrieved. Two COVID-19-related deaths of Canadians internationally have also been recorded -- one in Japan and one in Brazil.
Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced Friday in British Columbia that the numbers of people infected with the novel coronavirus has decreased by three to 146. Four COVID-19 people were killed in the same period, increasing the province's maximum to 35 so far. Learn further about what's happening on within B.C.
BC Ferries confirms schedule changes will occur on many 60-day ferry routes beginning Saturday such as the Horseshoe Bay-Departure Bay path between West Vancouver and Nanaimo, B.C.
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In Saskatchewan, the province's leader of nurses union says authorities are striving for "fresh and exciting ways" to using face masks for medical personnel. Tracy Zambory said the Saskatchewan Health Authority had to undertake tests first to guarantee that somehow the policy is effective in facilities where EPP (personal protective equipment) is still rationed. Write all about what's happening on in Saskatchewan, and the stories of a Long Island-based Saskatchewan person who helped to bring N95 masks into the hands of health care workers in that city.
In Manitoba, organizations covering staff at the Health Sciences Facility estimate this after COVID-19 exposures at least 70 members of the team — namely nurses, clerks and security guards — body-isolate.
On Friday 462 new cases of COVID-19 was identified throughout Ontario. There have been still 3,255 recorded cases in the province, of which 1,023 are classified as resolved. The incident total for the province brings the death toll in COVID-19 at 67. And CBC News has recorded 97 casualties in the province based on its own research, after collecting information from local public authorities.
The release of the recent estimates came just hours before health experts published estimates as to how the COVID-19 crisis in the province could unfold.
Premier for Quebec said health-care staff who were in connection with COVID-19 events should earn wage increases. "I don't feel there's a team that has ever been more deserving of a pay increase," said Premier François Legault, who also reported a smaller raise for health staff not in close contact with the disease, as well as an increase in long-term care centers for the employees.
A probable scarcity of COVID-19 sample resources alarms authorities in New Brunswick. Premier Blaine Higgs told CBC's Power & Politics if the province "ramped up just a bit we may be in maybe a week of sample materials running out."
Nova Scotia expanded the state of emergency for another two weeks on Thursday. The province further reported support for small companies and a special system to help staff who may not be authorized for employment benefits.
Prince Edward Island recently established a $1-million fund to support anyone not protected by some initiatives with aid launched until the end of the COVID-19 crisis.
That health minister in Newfoundland and Labrador is encouraging citizens to plan itself for an spike in cases. "From the knowledge of our other jurisdictions, we are not yet entering our estimated time of increase.
Authorities in the Northwest Territories recorded two COVID-19 cases connected to transport and another in a town. The reported cases put the number of cases in the place up to four.
The American Medical Association (AMA) encourages all US governors to implement citizenship-at-home instructions to stop COVID-19 spread.
"It is essential that states maintain people back home to stop undermining our health facilities and depleting the facilities, assets and manpower willing to care for the flood of patients," said the AMA in a letter by the group's President, Dr. James Madara, to the governors.
The AMA also needs policymakers to grant statutory regulations to reopen non-essential companies, limit non-essential practices and prohibit events.
Physical distancing is the only useful tool which can prevent the virus form growing, the team said.
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Cuomo has informed in less than a week that New York may run out of breathing machines. He often expressed frustration that states bargain with private vendors for safety devices and breathing equipment against each other, or that the federal government outbid states.
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President Donald Trump said his policy is requiring several men to wear facial masks in public in Washington, D.C. on Friday, though he stresses that the advice is mandatory and states that he doesn’t really obey.
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leading official on infectious disease in the Americas, said Friday physical distancing is the best strategy to minimize coronavirus dissemination where necessary. The Los Angeles mayor has suggested wear masks or shielding their heads whilst out in public to the residents there.
Spain saw its coronavirus cases grow Saturday to 124,736, up from 117,710 the week before, the Spanish Department of Health stated. The death toll affiliated with virus grew to 11,744 in the nation, a leap from 10,935 on Friday.
In Italy, more than 11,000 health care workers have been contaminated — just under 10 percent of the official figure — and some 73 doctors have died, according to the National Institutes of Health and the surgeons' group, which has kept a continuous list of the missing.
The number of voters who perish through COVID-19 is likely to still be undercounted, reports the manager of Germany's prevention organization. The Robert Koch Institute's Lothar Wieler said Friday that he assumes "we have more accidents than are formally recorded."
That Wieler implied accidents are being undercounted only in Germany or globally, that it is not entirely evident, and reporters were unable to answer follow-up questions during his online news conference. The high fatality rate from coronavirus in Germany has drawn foreign investment.
In the UK, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's pregnant fiancé, Carrie Symonds, said she had spent the past week in bed with effects of the novel coronavirus but felt much better since seven days of rest, and was on the mend.
Minister of the British Cabinet, Michael Gove, said his thoughts went out to the parents of a five-year-old woman who died in hospital after illness.
The casualties amount in the UK. It is anticipated it will continue strong for at least another week or two, although residents adhere with stringent isolation steps, health experts said on Saturday as the death toll of the nation soared to 4,313.
That number contains five bus staff in London — three were drivers, and two were controllers. Around 75 percent of the passengers have plunged, but the drivers who die may have been compromised before the shutdown.
Imperial College London epidemiologist Neil Ferguson informed the BBC that if the number of cases continued to declined in the future, the country is focused less on screening and becoming "somewhat more confident in terms of social separation."
As of Saturday morning, there have been 183,190 citizens surveyed, 41,903 of whom were positive, the UK. Safety and social care department posted. To those treaated in the UK, as of Friday evening. 4,313 lived to COVID-19.
Britain is holding about 4,000 inmates gradually to alleviate crowding and to seek and prevent the spread of the latest disease in prison. The justice ministry says "low-risk" criminals must be published with electronic tags.
In Portugal, cases reported of coronavirus grew above 10,000 level on Saturday with 266 incidents, although health minister Marta Temido encouraged citizens to step up their war against the epidemic as "no hope for the rest of the tunnel" was still there.
"This fight is not a 100-meter sprint, it's a long marathon," stated Temido. Since 20 asylum seekers screened positive, Greece has quarantined a migrant camp, the country's first such center since the disease struck. Police in Greece claim they have given 17,358 penalties during a shutdown ended on March 23 for individuals breaching the latest limits on leaving home.
The death counts in France has already stayed at 7,560 since March 1. The Netherlands is not in a total shutdown, but there are closed restaurants, cafes, galleries, and universities, and the government is allowing citizens to keep home and maintain isolation.
People are holding a three-minute brief pause for most of China on Saturday to commemorate those who died in COVID-19.
The city was brought under total lockdown on Jan. 23 in an attempt to quell the spread of the virus and was praised by the communist leadership of the nation for the sacrifices produced by its 11 million people as a "heroic town."
Under strict conditions residents was progressively capable of moving in and out of Wuhan.
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Thailand may immediately prfohibit all passenger flights from landing in the nation, effective Saturday, to stem the spread of the disease.
South Korea has prolonged government recommendations encouraging residents to conduct emotional distance to stop the spread of coronavirus for two weeks as infections in the highly populated metropolis of Seoul start to rise.
Officials, including coworkers and tourists at the downtown Somerset Palace hotel, have screened 138 of her interactions and verified an American actor's infection on Thursday.
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Singapore will shut schools and most places of work for a month as it seeks to stem the country's increase in COVID-19 transmissions.
"Looking at the development, I'm worried that things will progressively get worse, or another large cluster will force things off of the edge, unless we take some action," said Legislator Lee Hsien Loong.
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More than half of the 54 countries in Africa have closed their borders on land, air and sea, as fears rise that the restrictions connected to coronavirus delay access to critical aid.
India will also be pulling out of a three-week phase lockdown, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said as officials battle to contain New Delhi's biggest cluster of infections.
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With 2,450 confirmed cases and 35 deaths, Pakistan has been highly criticised for moving too quickly to prevent large gatherings, including a gathering of tens of thousands of Muslims from several Islamic countries in March.
Australian officials closed Friday's internal borders and warned people to stay home over the upcoming Easter holiday as the country seeks to profit on a further fall in the rate of new cases of coronavirus.
Turkey's number of confirmed cases of coronavirus rose to 23,934 on Saturday, with the death count rising to 501, Heath Minister Fahrettin Koca said on Twitter.
Cuban officials say the six-decade US embargo on the island has blocked a shipment of coronavirus aid.
Cuba was one of 24 countries in the region intended to obtain the donations announced on March 21 by a foundation launched by China's richest person, Jack Ma, but officials say Avianca Airlines, a cargo carrier based in Colombia, refused to fly the aid to Cuba because its main shareholder is a U.S .- based company subject to the trade embargo toward Cuba.
The embargo has exceptions for food and medical assistance, but companies often fear related financing or transportation because of risk of fines or prosecution.
Sentient-rights organizations have been calling for the U.S. to lift sanctions on Venezuela, Cuba and Iran during the pandemic and allow more aid and flow.
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