One corner of her mouth turned up slightly at Elena's remark. Somehow she seriously doubted Elena cared one way or the other if Anna had shown up or not. Not if her emotions were turned off. And she had a feeling that if they hadn't been turned off, Elena wouldn't have been so quick to jump on the murder bandwagon. She just wasn't the type. Not really. Hell if Elena hadn't turned off her emotions, she probably never would have agreed to meet up with Anna at all. It wasn't like there was a lot of lost love between them. Or any for that matter.
She was still somewhat unsure what to make of the fact that Elena was now a vampire. The last time she'd seen the young woman, she'd been warning Jeremy that he was holding onto something that could never be. And she'd been right. It had been what prompted Anna to leave that night in Mystic Falls. Even if she hadn't met up with her mom shortly after, she would've left Jeremy alone for good. No matter how alone she was. Five hundred plus years of unlife and she'd been in love with exactly one person.
And now he was dead. Because of her maker.
She didn't flinch or move when Elena moved close, getting in Anna's personal space. They were about to start planning a murder, after all. "Definitely," she answered without hesitation, her voice also quiet. She was fairly certain between the two of them -- and the possible addition of Tyler Lockwood -- they could take Katherine out once and for all. And that was exactly what Anna wanted. She wondered if there was any vervain in the city. Something that would help weaken Katherine so they could get the job done. She'd have to look into that. "Katherine's smart. And she's older than both of us, which means she's also strong. We'll have to be smarter and more careful."