Here it comes a brand spanking new story- pun fully intended, finally a story both you and I have been waiting to read and write is here... I've only had it on my coming soon list for years. This is the story of the little Salvatore, sister of both Damon and Stefan please meet Adeline Salvatore (Addie). I hope you love and enjoy, review please!

"Addie, Adeline!" Tyler Lockwood called, "Hey! I know you can hear me!"

I smirked and spun around, "What gave you that hint, the supersonic hearing? Or was it your fancy hybrid powers?"

"Both actually," he answered, "Are you going to the party at the Grill tonight?"

I brushed my long brown hair behind my shoulder and narrowed my bright blue eyes at him, I look more like my brother Damon then Stefan, "The infamous Lockwood is going to a party at the grill? What did you do burn the mansion down?"

He tried not to fidget under my gaze.

"Oh I see, Daddy won't let you, bummer," I said sarcastically, Tyler and I were just friends we've been friends since I moved back into town with my brother Damon after Stefan arrived, despite popular beliefs we've never been more than that.

"That's not funny, and Klaus is not my 'daddy' he's just my ass of a guardian, but yeah," He answered.

"And you're actually going to listen to him?" I asked.

"Yeah, I've decided that, that would be in my best interest after the discussion we had last night."

"Ouch, he must have got you good." I replied giving him a sympathetic smile, "But he's letting you go to this party?"

"I'm not going to let him stop me," Tyler said boldly.

"So in other words he doesn't know?"

Tyler's pridefully high shoulders sunk and he sighed and muttered, "You know me to well."

"Adeline come on you're going to be late again," Jeremy called from inside Alaric's history class.

I sighed and shook my head, "I'm coming, be there in a sec."

"Now Salvatore," Alaric called.

I waved him off just as the bell rang.

"I'll ask Damon, I don't think he'll care, Stefan might get at me about homework and blah blah blah," I told him.

He smirked, "Okay see you there, I'm late for math but MY guardian doesn't really care about that, so YOU should go to class."

i heard Alaric beginning his lecture and pulled out my cell phone, "I'll go in a second, I want to call Damon first."

He grinned, "Whatever see ya."

Damon answered quickly, and I walked around the corner of the hall so I could talk to him.

"What's up Sis?"

"Hey, can I go to a party after school today?" I asked.

"Where at?" He asked.

"It's at the grill, so can I?" I asked quickly.

"You're supposed to be in class right now aren't you?" Damon asked.

"Yeah, but it's just Alaric's it's no big deal I'll go in minute." I answered nonchalantly.

Damon gasped, "What would our brother think?"

"Oh come on Damon I don't have time to play, please?" I whined.

Alaric grabbed my phone out of my hand before I could get an answer, "Adeline can't talk right now, she's supposed to be in class."

"Oh she's going to hate you for that," Damon said.

"Don't worry Damon she'll get over it," he replied.

"Tell her I said fine as long as she behaves, that should help you out," Damon said. Ugh he can be such a manipulative ass.

"Thanks," Alaric answered gruffly before hanging up, as if to say that he didn't need my brother's help controlling me. Boy was he wrong.

He looked at me, "You heard that right?"

"Yeah, yeah, phone please," I said holding out my hand.

He rolled his eyes, "look we have known each other outside of class for a while, and I'm friends with your brothers, don't you think you could be a bit more respectful?"

"Fine, whatever."

That seemed to be a good enough answer for him because he gave it back and I followed him into the class.

Jeremy gave me a look of concern as I sat down next to him and I looked at him questioningly.

He made sure Alaric wasn't looking and he put his finger up signaling for me to wait a second and then he tore out a piece of notebook paper and scribbled on it quickly. He handed it to me again after making sure Alaric's back was turned first.

The note read, "Don't piss him off!"

I narrowed my eyes at him and mouthed, "Why?"

He pointed at the paper and I rolled my eyes and handed it back to him. He quickly scribbled something else and handed it back, " I heard Stefan and Elena talking, trust me just don't."

I rolled my eyes and mouthed, "Why?" again.

He pointed at the paper and I threw it back at him.

Jeremy looked up quickly to make sure Alaric hadn't seen it, and sighed in relief when he saw him sitting at his desk engulfed in grading papers. Man what was he so freaked about? I waited impatiently as he spent longer than usual on his response. Damn what was he doing writing a whole book?

This time it read, "Alaric has permission to punish us, I heard Stefan and Elena talking about it earlier. He's had Elena's consent for a while since he's been the closing thing to a father figure that I've had, and Stefan was talking about how he thought it was a good idea, and that since we're both the same age that Alaric could handle it, even though you're a vampire and all, Stefan said it might teach you to show respect to others than just him and Damon."

My heart sank and I grew defensive as soon as I read it knowing exactly what he meant by punish, it was something most teachers weren't allowed to do anymore but we aren't like most people, and Alaric definitely was not like most teachers.

I heard him before I noticed he was there as he cleared his throat. I tried to fold the paper and keep staring down at the desk as I quickly opened my textbook but apparently that wasn't enough for him.

He tapped the desk and I slowly looked up to see his outstretched hand, I looked at Jeremy who was watching us with a terrified expression and his face was growing red with embarrassment. Unfortunately I saw no other option but to reluctantly hand him the note, too many witnesses.

"Thank you, now please do your work without any further disruptions, and I'd like to see you and Mr. Gilbert here, after class."

I saw Jeremy cringe but I simply rolled my eyes, "whatever." I knew Stefan would most likely hear about this later so I probably should have been more concerned but it wasn't because of Alaric, he'd be easy to handle. Like I'd ever let a stupid pathetic human take control over me.

Jeremy and I both watched as he sat at his desk and began reading over our note. I was hoping he would have just thrown it away. When he was done he looked up at us and pointed at our books. I sighed and tried to begin the assignment.

I soon gave up and just started drawing on the page in my notebook. When the class was over I stayed in my seat as everyone else, excluding Jeremy, handed in their papers and left. Alaric closed the door and turned to us, "Papers."

Jeremy handed over his paper, "I didn't finish."

"Well maybe next time you won't be writing notes in my class. This time you'll receive a zero on the ones you missed," Alaric said.

Jeremy nodded.

I handed him my paper, which only had one answer and some random drawings. He shook his head and sighed, "Now to the fun part."

I watched Jeremy, and I don't think I ever saw him so nervous. His blood was racing and he swallowed hard, "I'm sorry Ric, it won't happen again I swear."

"Jeremy you passed notes in my class, harmed your grade which you promised me last time you'd try to raise, and you risked exposing your friend here and her family by writing this stupid note, if anyone else had seen it do you realize what could have happened?" He asked as he angrily tore up the note.

"I'm sorry I didn't mean," Jeremy started But I intervened.

I stepped in between them and looked into Alaric's eyes, "Nothing's wrong, class is over and it was normal, and nothing unusual happened."

His eyes widened and I thought for a second that it had worked until Alaric grabbed my arm roughly, making me wince. I was dumbfounded at how tight his grip was, "ow okay."

"Okay, you think this is okay?" He turned his head towards Jeremy and spoke sternly and clearly, "Leave, and do not ever let this happen again, and get Stefan, tell him where his sister is, only, I'll do the rest."

"Yes Sir," Jeremy answered and he bolted out of the room before Alaric could change his mind."