'The Vampire Diaries' Season 7 Episode 13 Spoilers: Damon Helps Enzo to Hunt Down a Vampire Huntress

In "The Vampire Diaries" Season 7 Episode 13, "This Woman's Work," Ian Somerhalder and Michael Malarkey will work together to saved his loved ones. Enzo asked the help of Damon to hunt down the vampire huntress, Rayna Cruz.

According to Latin Post, Enzo found out a dark secret about Damon and so the latter decided to assist him in finding the role of the guest star, Leslie Anne-Huff. To recall, the male protagonist already met Rayna before in the last episode.

However, Damon remembered his former lover, Elena Gilbert ((Nina Dobrev) on Rayna's appearance and think that she got a powerful force behind her. Damon, then, told Rayna that she exactly looked like Elena and her other three doppelgangers, but she just pushed him against the door.

His brother, on the other hand, also warned him about what that female predator can do. In another scene, they showed off Rayna's abilities and what she can do. Bonnie (Kat Graham) was also seen telling Stefan that his brother needs his help and he will got himself killed if he didn't come for him.

Unfortunately, Damon's hastily actions put his loved ones in the way of the ruthless vampire hunter and were now trying to do things right before it's too late. Moreover, Caroline (Candice King) was having a problem with her supernatural pregnancy that left her hanging between life and death.

Stefan (Paul Wesley) and Valerie (guest star Elizabeth Blackmore) were seen trying to take extreme measures and try their best to save her and her babies, The Futon Critic reported. The supernatural drama, based on the series of novels by L.J. Smith, was directed by Garreth Stove while the episode was written by Chad Fiveash & James Stoteraux.

As the teaser showed, the new episode will be filled with action, adventure and a lot of revelations. "The Vampire Diaries" Season 7 Episode 13 will be aired on Feb. 19 on The CW.

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