The only event that seemed to slow down time was Edna's funeral.
It took place on a quiet day where even the wind turned tame, refusing to utter its condolences.
Nobody said a thing about the blonde for no one truly knew what to share on her behalf.
In hindsight, it was for the better. They all did her a favor by keeping their peace that day. Despite her last actions, the living did not want the last words she'd take with her to the grave to be of damnation and blame.
The fact that the burial took place in the daytime was proof enough of their true sentiment about her.
Usually, all burials were held after nightfall in order to gather as many souls as possible, but considering the special circumstances, it would have been a bigger insult to expect any vampires in the attendance after what she did to Katherine, to one of their own.
Even Silas refrained from standing present and Arabella understood without the need for any explanation.