

When she reads her diary, Elena's memories return clearly and she is extremely happy, overjoyed and relieved when Stefan forgives her. After sleeping for 4 days she stumbles across her own funeral reception.

Lee high school's new history teacher, Alaric Saltzman for her safety. Damon leaves Elena in the attic of Robert E. Still in love and deeply concerned for Elena, whether she loved him or not, Stefan persuaded his best friend Matt to feed Elena his blood and help her control her blood lust, leaving Matt in complete shock because of what she had become, as well as discovering that Stefan had almost killed Tyler Smallwood and his friends, leaving Caroline unharmed. He could have used this moment to take her away to have her, however he dones't take advantage of her and cares for her. Damon's love for Elena is stronger than ever and he tries clear everything up, being very nice and rationale to her. Stefan is extremely crushed, devastated and broken-hearted, presuming that her attack on him meant she loved Damon more and hated him. Stefan surrenders to Elena and tells her to finish him off, however Damon stops her just in time. She impulsively attacks Stefan, as Damon has give Elena more of his blood in the exchange and therefore viwewed Stefan as a threat to her creator. This theory causes Stefan to start off a fight with his brother and in the middle of it, Elena awakens as a newly turned vampire. Stefan finds Elena dead at Wickery Bridge and believes that the force was chasing Damon and Elena. The third book deal with Elena's adjustment to becoming a vampire, as well as her confusion of loving both brothers.

The Fury is the third book of The Vampire Diaries book series by L.J Smith.
