A/N: So I promised to put all my tumblr drabbles together so people don't have search for them all. That and some of you guys don't have tumblr. These drabbles or one-shots were inspired by gifs or pictures that caught my eye on Tumblr. There's a fine mixture. Mostly klonnie and most of the klonnie are Pre Just Ours but there's some Stefonnie, Kennett, Binn (I think that's the name for Finn and Bonnie) and other little goodies. Hopefully this will hold you over until I finish the next chapter to Just Ours. I'll be posting them at least three at a time. Sometimes four.

Please enjoy! I have tons more ;)

Excuse any misspelling

Eyes in the Photo

"When did you take this one, mommy?"

The youngest of the Bennett-Mikaelson children sat on her daddy's favorite comfy green chair as she looked through her mother's photos. She loved looking through her mommy's pictures. The Bennett witch rarely does it now but when she does, she always brought her little sweet pea along.

Bonnie turned her head from her camera and instantly smiled at the black and white photo her daughter held out to her.

"That's an old one. I've taken that way before I had any of you." She leaned down over Aurora to look at the picture. "Your daddy had this sudden urge to have adventure."

Aurora looked up at her mommy puzzled. "Why?"

Bonnie shrugged. "Just because." She slid behind her daughter and sat her on her lap. "We didn't really have responsibilities then. We traveled a lot. Your father took me to so many places around the world. Places I never imagined I would get to see. Beautiful places."

"Where was this taken?"

"That was taken in Siena, Italy." Bonnie leaned back in the chair letting her memories swarm her. "Daddy just got finished buying this painting he wanted for a long time."

"Is it a part of his special collection?"

"Mhmm. Right in his study downstairs. Ask daddy to show it to you later." The little girl nodded her head. "After he got the painting, we were going through the markets. I remember it being so lively. People were everywhere. Across from the markets farther away, there were bakeries, floral shops, and some restaurants. A lot of places. Right next to this one restaurant, I forgot the name, there was a live band in this square. The locals would sing and dance while others gathered around watching them."

"Did you dance, mommy?"

Bonnie nodded her head. "I did."

"Did daddy dance too?"

"Nope." Both mother and daughter frowned. "Daddy just watched."

"Party pooper."

"Pooper indeed." Bonnie kissed Aurora's dimpled cheek causing the four year old to giggle. "Daddy doesn't dance. He knows how, he just don't like to. Complete opposite from your Uncle Elijah."

"Uncle 'Lijah loves to dance, especially with me and Aunt Gigi."

Aurora stared back down at the picture of her father. "He looks handsome."

"Very." Bonnie leaned over Aurora shoulder to stare at her husband's eyes. Even through a photo the man had a way to grab onto her soul. "I loved that morning." She whispered. "The sun was out. There was a nice breeze…" Bonnie shook her head as she bit her bottom lip. Her finger ran lightly over Klaus' face. "Everything… Everything about that day was magical."

Aurora's attention was pulled away from the photo when she heard her mother's soft voice. Her sapphire eyes stared at emerald ones moving steadily over the picture. The little Bennett-Mikaelson could tell her mommy was remembering something, something important. It was an copious amount of moments on that particular day her mother cherished greatly. And as she remembered, Aurora could see the look her mommy gives everytime she sees her daddy.

"It was just fantastic." Bonnie sniffed then grinned down at her daughter.

"So when did you take the picture?"

"We were walking through the back streets. It was away from the crowd but we could still hear the music playing. It was just muffled." Bonnie hummed the tune rocking back and forth. "Run away with me in the moonlight." She sung softly. "Run away with me tonight. Run away with me and hold me tight."

Aurora loved when her mother sing, especially to her. "I like it."

"I do too." Bonnie cleared her throat before she continued. "Anyway, I saw someone selling jewlery. I went to buy some while daddy waited for me across the street. I was coming back to him to finish our walk and then…I froze."

Aurora pinched her eyebrows together. "Why?"

"You know I can't really explain it." The Bennett-Mikaelson witch chuckled lightly. "He was leaning against the backdoor of this old antique shop looking at something or thinking of something." Her eyes glazed over reminiscing that exact moment. He was wearing a white crisp dressed collar shirt with black suspenders over his shoulders that held up his grey slacks. He had knit jacket matching his slacks and expensive black Italian shoes. Hair was long and slicked back. She remembered running her fingers through it that very night as he laid on her naked breast after he ravished her. He was so handsome. "Whatever it was, he was completely at peace. He was…" Bonnie huffed and sucked her teeth feeling flustered with herself that she couldn't find the right words. "I can't tell you how it was in words because…I just can't explain it." She finally gave up.

Aurora turned from her mother to the photo in her hands trying to see what her mother was seeing.

"All I knew was I had to capture this because I knew I won't be able to see it again for a long while." Bonnie pulled her daughter more to her and leaned her cheek on Aurora's chocolate curls. "So, I grabbed my camera ready to take it. Soon as I was about to click away, your father turned to me and my heart just stopped."

Warmth and love filled her heart as the words continued to pour out of her. "I was breathless. Absolutely breathless." Bonnie rubbed her thumb over Klaus' face. "Though his face was stoic and ready, his eyes were still unguarded. They still held that contentment he had from before. And I snapped the picture." Bonnie kissed the top of Aurora's head. "Though you can barely see how soft his eyes were, it's there if you look closely. It's my favorite picture out of all the pictures I've taken. You know how daddy hates taking pictures."

"Then what happened?" Aurora questioned not wanting the story to end.

"Then he walked over to me, took my camera and placed it in my bag, he kissed me gently on my lips then took my hand into his and we danced."

Aurora turned fully to her mommy wrapping her arms around her neck excited to hear more. "You were dancing?"

"We danced in the middle of the street."

"Was daddy a good dancer, mommy?"

"I was a great dancer." Klaus entered the room walking towards them. "Superb even."

Bonnie rolled her eyes. "He was alright."

Klaus placed a hand over his heart. "You hurt me, love." When stood in front of his two favorite girls, he kissed his daughter and wife hello. He was about to move away until he caught the black and white photo of him being held tightly in his daughter's hand. "Bonnie, I told you to get rid of that horrid picture."

"And I told you no." Bonnie batted back.

Klaus pouted. "We'll talk about this later."

"I don't know why. I'm not getting rid of that photo, Nik."

"We'll see about that."

"We will."

"Anyway," Klaus turned away from his irritating beautiful wife to the bundle in her arms. "Hayley is downstairs with Oliver. She wanted to take you to the swa-"

"Nik -" Bonnie warned.

"- a fine outing." Klaus corrected himself. "Lucas and Henrik are with Hope. They wanted to have a late lunch together. Hayley wants you to come along."

"Mommy can I?" Aurora turned to Bonnie with her big eyes filled with hope.

"Of course you can." Bonnie kissed cheeks before letting her little girl go. "Make sure you bring your backpack with you and bring your little napkins for your nose." Bonnie called after her daughter as she sprint down the hall and stairs to meet her godmother and god brother. "And make sure you wear your jean jacket!" Mother and father chuckled hearing a long sigh and little footsteps coming back up the steps.

When she heard the group downstairs say their goodbyes and door close, only then the couple of twenty years glared meanly at each other.

"Burn the picture."

"No."

Outside the Bennett-Mikaelson Tudors home, Hayley was walking hand and hand with her munchkins to her truck.

"So here's the deal, pups. I need to do a little shopping before we go to the park. We go to the park, then meet up with Jackson to meet with Hope and the boys for lunch at the cottage, then later movies and ice cream. How does that sound?"

"Ice cream first." Ollie jumped beside his mother.

"No. Ice cream comes later." Hayley opened the car door. "Get in, pup." Oliver hopped in and sat in his car seat to be buckled in.

Aurora went to step in the truck but stopped remembering something. "Can I get something from the house?"

"Hurry up, Little Bit. We got to go."

Aurora ran back in the house as fast as her little feet could carry her and hurried up the steps to her parents room. She wanted to show Ollie the picture of her daddy.

When Aurora came to her mommy and daddy's room she did not enter. In front of the little Bennett-Mikaelson her parents were dancing in the middle of the floor. Her mother's head was lying in the crook of her father's neck with her arms wound tightly around her husband's waist. Her father swayed them slowly back and forth humming the same song she heard moments ago from her mommy.

"Run away with me in the moonlight…run away with me tonight…"

Aurora didn't know how long she was watching them but hearing her godmother call for her got her attention. She caught sight of the picture on the green cushion chair. Quietly she grabbed the picture as her parents continued swaying to father's soft raspy voice serenading his little witch.

Before turning away to leave, she caught Klaus giving a half sleeping Bonnie a kiss on her forehead whispering words the little girl didn't understand.

However, what she did understand was that her mommy and daddy loved each other.

Aurora giggled at the thought. "Very much."

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