"Of course Bonnie's upset," Alaric said. "This is her first real boyfriend. But the three of you have been through a lot together. She'l come back to you, and she'l listen to you, once she gets a chance to cool down." His voice was deep and loving, and Meredith squeezed her eyes shut and held the phone more tightly to her ear, picturing his grad-student apartment with the cozy brown couch and the milk-crate bookshelves. She had never wished so hard that she was there.
"What if something happens to her, though?" Meredith said. "I can't wait around for Bonnie to get over being mad at me if she's in danger."
Alaric made a thinking noise into the phone, and Meredith could picture his forehead scrunching in that cute way it did when he was analyzing a problem from different angles.
"Well," he said at last, "Bonnie's been spending a lot of time with Zander, right? A lot of time alone? And she's been fine thus far. I think we can conclude that, even if Zander is the one behind the attacks on campus, he's not planning to hurt Bonnie."
"I think your reasoning is sort of specious there," Meredith said, feeling oddly comforted by his words nevertheless.
Alaric gave a smal huff of surprised laughter. "Don't cal my bluff," he said. "I have a reputation for being logical." Meredith heard the creak of Alaric's desk chair on the other end of the line and imagined him leaning back, phone tucked into his shoulder, hands behind his head. "I'm so sorry about Samantha," he said, voice sobering.
Meredith nestled farther into her bed, pressing her face against the pil ow. "I can't talk about it yet," she said, closing her eyes. "I just have to figure out who kil ed her."
"I don't know if this is going to be useful," Alaric said,
"but I've been doing some research on the history of Dalcrest."
"Like the ghosts and weird mysteries around campus Elena's professor was talking about in class?"
"Well, there's even more to the history of the col ege than he told them about," Alaric said. Meredith could hear him shuffling papers, probably flicking through the pages of one of his research notebooks. "Dalcrest appears to be something of a paranormal hotspot. There have been incidents that sound like vampire and werewolf attacks throughout its history, and this isn't the first time there's been a string of mysterious disappearances on campus."
"Real y?" Meredith sat up. "How can the col ege stay open if people disappear al the time?"