'The Vampire Diaries' season 7 spoilers: Stefan faces more troubles involving Caroline and new vampire hunter

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After all the unexpected twists that happened during the previous episode of "The Vampire Diaries" season 7, the residents of Mystic Falls might need to take a little break from all the action to cope with all the events in town.

But after the short Thanksgiving hiatus, fans of the supernatural drama will see another party in Mystic Falls. But this time, it will be hosted by the Salvatore matriarch Lily (Annie Wersching) and her boyfriend Julian (Todd Lasance) for the anniversary of Mary Louise (Teressa Liane) and Nora (Scarlett Byrne).

Since the party is in Mystic Falls, fans should expect to see a lot of drama from the guests of the supposedly fun event. This time, Damon (Ian Somerhalder) and Stefan (Paul Wesley) will do the scheming to stop Julian from whatever evil plans that he is concocting.

But Stefan will allegedly face more problems in the coming episodes of "The Vampire Diaries" season 7. This time, his budding romance with Caroline (Candice King) will be affected by the shocking surprise dropped by Valerie (Elizabeth Blackmore), who said that Caroline is pregnant with Alaric's (Matt Davis) twins. Will this turn of events put an abrupt halt to the relationship between Stefan and Caroline?

Meanwhile, a new character named Rayna, described as a "fierce, driven, smart and confident" character, will allegedly join the mayhem in the upcoming episodes of "The Vampire Diaries" season 7.

Entertainment Weekly previously reported that former Disney Channel star Leslie-Anne Huff was tapped to portray the role of the daring vampire hunter named Rayna who shot the Heretic named Beau (Jaiden Kaine) in the past. But in the present day, Rayna will allegedly hunt Stefan.

"The Vampire Diaries" season 7 airs every Thursday on The CW.

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