This comes in under the maybe category.
Burning the body is considered a sure way to destroy a vampire, however if a vampire were to become dust by some alternate means then perhaps reconstitution is possible. Count Dracula was able to transmogrify himself into many thing and then return to his true form. One of his transformation was to a green mist, and if he could do that then surely he could do as much with dust. It should be noted that, besides being a vampire, Dracula was also a high order sorcerer and his ability to do extraordinary things probably has nothing to do with his being a vampire. Perhaps here it would be worthy to note that when Dr. Van Helsing's band cornered Count Dracula outside his castle near sun-set, when the Count's powers were at a minimum, when he was stabbed in the heart he turned into dust and blew away on the wind. This is usually considered the end of The Count, that because this occurred during the day this was not a means of escape but his end -- but then you never know.
When you turn into a vampire, you die and then you "come back to life" but as a vampire, so technically, you're a walking corpse.
He doesn't come back to life.
Yes Elena does come back and she floats because the gravity has not struck her yet and she also acts different she has to kiss to know a person very well.
In movies, yes, in real life, no.
She never dies Edward turns her into a vampire while see is dying
Ask them nicely.
When Elena falls in a river and drowns Katharine turns her but also she gets (kath) hit by sunlight and dies but comes back as human. by Elena vampire
yes
It will not come back to life.
Yes, Elena is brought back to life in the 5th book of the Vampire Diaries series, "Nightfall." She becomes a vampire in order to return to the living world.
no he does not come back to life on drawn to life but he does come back on drawn to life the next chapter.
Ya she does! And if u havent read the book nearly the entire book is from Bonnie's point of view :'o