Hey guys! Here I am, finally writing something and something that I'm proud of! This story is a Klaroline AU of Harry Potter, its also the longest drabble/one shot I ever wrote so I hope you like it :) Special thanks to Monika who corrected all my mistakes. Enjoy!

I will post my other stories (the ones that you can find on tumblr) here too.

Wind


It was nearly winter holidays in Hogwards and Caroline was very excited. She was finally going to see her mom after 3 months of class. She sat at the table of the Great Hall with her best friends Bonnie and Elena. They were talking about their last exam with professor Snape before Christmas.

"Ugh, he hates us so much because we are not part of his house." It was true, they weren't Slytherins, Bonnie was a Hufflepuff and Elena and her were Gryffindors. They lost 50 points because one girl named Anna was copying an exam from another student. "It's not our fault that Anna is stupid and didn't study for the exam. But 50 points is too much!"

Her anger was growing and Elena had to calm her "Don't worry Caroline; I'm sure our house will win the Quidditch game."

"Are you sure?" Bonnie asked "You are going to play against the Slytherin house, and you know who their captain is?"

"Klaus Mikaelson." Caroline said with disgust. "He is a jerk, I'm sure he will ruin the game with his clumsiness."

"You know he is one of the best players, Care," she sighed. Yes, it was true; she has never seen anyone playing Quidditch as good as Klaus. He was fast and strong and attractive. NO, Caroline, you know he is an asshole. In that moment, she noticed someone looking at her from another table.

There he was, smiling at her with those blue eyes, ugh, how was he so handsome? She tried to look away but she couldn't. His curly hair and the perfect dimples were really attractive. But she had to think with her head. "You have seen him flirting again with a lot of girls during this year, you know he is not good for you," she thought.

He invited her to a ball, just a year ago. She was so excited; Klaus Mikaelson was one of the most handsome boys in school, if not the most. He was intelligent, nice, he treated her like she deserved and she trusted him. "What a fool you were, Caroline," she thought.

The night of the ball, she left her room wearing a long blue dress with white shinning jewels. Bonnie smiled and told her she was gorgeous. After leaving her friends, she was walking down the stairs when she saw him. There he was flirting with another girl, touching her hair, caressing her cheek, smiling and the girl looked really happy. In that moment she stopped walking and she hid behind the nearest wall. Caroline saw everything; she thought about setting his clothes on fire or inflating the girl's face until it was as big as a quaffle. But she resisted. It wasn't the girl's fault. She was so angry at him, how could he do it, only with his charm he had fooled her, she was so stupid. Since that, she has promised that she would never care for or talk with Klaus Mikaelson or be fooled by any other random guy again. And she kept her promise.

She looked away and shook her head. She looked at Bonnie then. "So, how are things going in your house?" They talked about everything, flying class, potions and Caroline forgot about Klaus for a few hours.

They left the Hall and walked through the corridors to their common rooms; Elena and Caroline hugged Bonnie and smiled when she left them to go to her room. It was empty, mostly because it was a quidditch game day and people were already outside an hour before it.

"Come on Care! We have to prepare and encourage our house to win!" Elena said, casting the spell to open the door of their room because Caroline was too lazy and apathetic.

"I am so not going," she said lying on her bed.

Elena looked at her in confusion, but after a moment it changed to understanding. "I guess this is because of Klaus," it wasn't a real question and Caroline sighed in response. Elena sat next to her, and she rose to a sitting position. "I saw him looking at you before, during lunch. He was interested in you, but you should ignore him. You know what happened the last time."

Caroline nodded "I know, but he is so nice sometimes that I forgot what he did. And I know I shouldn't do that and I will stay strong and ignore him for now on"

They stood like that, and Elena hugged her before getting up from the bed and smiling took her friends hand.

"We are going, then." Caroline smirked. They changed their clothes and wore a scarf. Elena also took a small flag.

"Ready?" she said staring at Caroline.

"You look hot." Caroline blushed and laughed.

"I'm ready."


They left their building and met Bonnie in the front yard. It was easy to reach the field; they just had to follow the people wearing red and green colored clothes. The environment was absolutely perfect, people around her were excited about the game, the last one of the year and also the best one. It was interesting to see the teachers talking and smiling while waiting for the game to start, some of her house mates ready for the game, shaking the red flags with a lion on it. The three girls headed to an empty sitting place. The view was amazing; they could see the teams getting ready below.

"Look, it's going to start," an excited Elena said behind her. It was true; both team members were ready in their positions. Caroline gazed proudly at her team, they would probably win the game, she thought. She turned her head for a moment only to see a well-dressed Klaus Mikaelson winking at her from the field.

The game began and the players gave all that was in their power to win. The three girls livened up the spectators, singing, dancing, shouting names and encouraging mottos. Even Bonnie joined the party. It was all fantastic until Klaus, as always, destroyed their mood. The only thing that made Caroline angrier was the fact that he was smiling at her all the time when he got a point in favor of his house. The other half of the stadium was happy with his great game, while the Gryffindor's side was slowly lacking their festive environment.

After the game was over, and Klaus left winking at her once again, the girls began to head to their rooms since it was already late and no one was in the mood to celebrate anything. Caroline stopped in her tracks thinking for a moment and when Bonnie and Elena turned around noticing their friend wasn't following them she shook her head.

"I want to talk to Stefan before going to bed, don't wait for me," she smiled to the girls and they nodded.

Stefan was the captain of the Gryffindor quidditch team and also one of her best friends since the first day of school. He was caring, sweet and nice, and she loved him. She always knew he would be there for her if she needed him and the same was true for her. Their friendship was very important to her, because even if she had Elena and Bonnie on her side, Stefan had this gift to make her feel better when she was sad.

She went down the stairs she had just walked up before and headed to the middle courtyard where she expected to find him with his team members. It was dark already and a little cold because winter was coming, but she didn't really mind. She saw Stefan walking to her coming from the courtyard after having a talk with the boys who didn't play a good game. She ran to him hugging him affectionately and he jumped slightly before noticing who it was. He hugged her back with one hand around her waist while the other was by his side still with the broomstick.

"Hey," he said sweetly but she could feel the sad tone in his voice. She folded her arms on her chest when they stepped apart.

"Stefan Salvatore," she said in a commanding voice. "Don't be all grumpy after losing a game, you know you won all the last ones and that you will have more chances to beat those idiotic Slytherins after the Christmas holidays. You are a great captain and it's not your fault that you lost today," she finished with a smile and a pointing finger at his chest. He smiled too and laughed a little.

"I'm sorry Ms. Forbes, next time I will try to keep my grumpy mood to myself," he said looking at her and she nodded suppressing a laugh.

"Good." And then they laughed, because neither of them could resist anymore. She sighed happily that she made Stefan feel better. He hugged her again and whispered a thank you in her ear.

"I have to go now; we decided to have a talk in the Great Hall before going to bed." She nodded and smiled at him.

"Sure, will you be alright going alone to the common room? It's late already," he looked worried and she shook her head, still smiling.

"I'm not girly little Caroline, Stefan, I can handle myself." He smiled and waved at her before leaving.

She was about to turn around and go back to where she had left the girls and to her room when she heard people coming from the same place Stefan had come from. When she saw who they were her eyes narrowed and tried to walk as fast as possible away from them, but a voice she recognized immediately stopped her.

"Sweetheart"

It was like a punch to her stomach, she didn't want to acknowledge his presence so she kept walking to her common room.

"Caroline please, I just want to talk," his voice stopped her from her movements again, the voice that she had once wanted to hear every day next to her, the one she had wanted to hear sweet things from. However, that was a long time ago and now she wasn't that foolish to fall for his charms and for his tactics to get to her. She turned around and once she saw him she knew she had been wrong, that maybe she couldn't resist him like she thought she could. His blue eyes were staring at her with hope. It was so strong, the way he looked at her, that she couldn't leave his eyes once hers found them. She closed them for a little, trying to calm herself before talking.

"Look Klaus," her voice cracked and she coughed trying to hide it but both of them knew that was of no use. "I don't want to talk with you now or ever, and I think I made myself clear this past year." It was true, she hadn't talked to him in a whole year and she was proud. Caroline ignored the smiles he gave her, the winks, the charming looks, even once when she was reading in the library and he approached where she was sitting asking her what was she reading, she just closed the book for a moment, showing him the cover and when he nodded she kept reading, no word leaving her mouth, no smile in her face, just silence. And it seemed like he understood it for a while, because his smiles stopped and she felt bad, but sighed in resignation. However, after a month he became the same flirty guy he had been before and every time their eyes locked, he always had to do something that would make her roll her eyes.

Until today, when she finally had to talk to him after a long time because he looked defeated, surprising thing since he just won one of the most important games of the year. And he said a word she has never heard from him before, "Please". Klaus Mikaelson never begged, never said that word, it was repulsive to him. So for the first time in a year she gave up but she still kept the wall she built up around her.

"I know," he whispered and he took a few steps towards her, stopping when the distance between their bodies was almost nonexistent. She wanted to take a step back but she kept herself steady, trying to figure out what he wanted to say.

He reached to take her hand but she pulled it back. A gleam of anger passed through his eyes and his hand clenched, his knuckles turning white. He sighed and looked down after a moment, knowing his anger would be of no use for what he wanted to say. When his head got up again, the anger was gone and for once in her life Caroline could see that he was showing his weaknesses to her. "I want to apologize for what happened at the winter ball last year, I know I've hurt you in some way and I assume it's because of my actions with that girl in the hallway."

Caroline bit her tongue; after all, she had never told him why she disappeared that night without saying anything. Because on her way to the ball she hid when she saw him, so he never had the chance to see her. Maybe it was unfair of her to ignore him if he didn't know what he had done, but he wasn't stupid enough to not to put two and two together, after all, he was flirting at the same time they had decided to meet.

His next words stopped her thoughts and made her stare at him again. "I'm sorry, Caroline." Her eyes watered and she wanted to cry but she couldn't allow that to happen, not in front of him.

She thought for a moment, she was a fool once when she accepted to go with him to the ball; she ended up hurt, believing that she would never be good enough for him or anyone, that she would always be second best. The truth was that he was the one that wasn't good, he didn't deserve her and she would never be stupid again. He hurt her too much that time, it made her think about who she was and if she had to stop being the way she was, and grew up because perfect love stories didn't exist, not even in a magical world. She couldn't trust him. She shook her head when she noticed he was staring at her to say something, a tear finally fell down her cheek.

"I can't," she whispered and walked away. While watching her go Klaus cursed himself for being so stupid, but she would never know that.

She reached her dorm room door, she said the words to open it and made her way to the room she shared with Elena and some other girls. Luckily everyone was asleep already and she changed into her pajamas while thinking of the man she just talked to.

She had waited for so long for that moment to happen that she felt relieved; a sigh escaped her lips when she lay on her bed and put a sheet and a blanket over her cold body. She couldn't stop thinking about him, asking herself if he deserved a second chance. He just said that he was sorry, and that's what she needed to hear, but if he wanted another chance, he would have to work for it, she thought. It was hard to trust someone when they had broken your heart, when they had betrayed you or cheated on you. But Klaus and her had never really dated so she wondered if that was even the case. It didn't take her long to fall asleep, because she was tired of everything and everyone. However, the only person who stayed in her mind that night was the one she was always trying to avoid, Klaus Mikaelson.


After the longest two weeks of her life, Caroline was getting ready to leave Hogwarts for the Christmas holidays. She was excited to see her mom, who had taken some free days to spend time with her daughter; everything would be perfect since she had already planned all of their days together. Elena was packing too; she was going to visit her aunt Jenna and her little brother, who was in his first year of school. She was lucky her aunt was amazing, because if she hadn't been there, Elena would have nowhere to go since her parents had had an accident some years ago and were now gone.

Bonnie would visit her grams and Stefan was the only one staying there that winter, since his relationship with his parents wasn't the best. Just like Klaus, who was going to stay there, too. Caroline shook her head; she would not allow him in her thoughts.

But she couldn't stop, that was her problem. Every night his face would appear in her dreams, and it was driving her crazy. She kept packing, wishing her thoughts and old memories of him would just leave her alone. A knock on her room made her turn her head. A lovely smile was plastered on one of her best friends' faces.

"Stefan!" she ran into him and they hugged.

"I came to say my goodbyes," he whispered into her ear. She smiled, resting her cheek on his shoulder. After a moment, she took a step back.

"We will see each other again in a few weeks, no need to worry," she smiled and he shrugged.

"You know, even if I don't like goodbyes, I had to give you my early Christmas gift," he handed her a box, and she furrowed her brows.

"Seriously?" She looked up to her friend after examining the box. A chuckle left his mouth.

"Just open it." He was looking at her with his puppy eyes and she rolled her eyes at him, a smile still on her face.

Her hand reached out to the box and she sighed before opening it. Her eyes widened and she began to laugh. "Do you have another one for yourself?" He nodded and she smiled.

"Good, I will use it on Christmas day and so will you" she said taking the red sweater with a snowman on the front on her hand. "It will be a pleasure." She turned around and finished packing once the gift was inside the suitcase.

"Well, I think it's time to go. Elena already left with Bonnie, we will meet at the train station before departing," she said, looking at Stefan, bag in hand.

"Let me take that from you," he offered, reaching for her hand, and she smiled and nodded gracefully. "Thank you Mr. Salvatore, you are a real gentleman," she winked after he smirked.

They left her dorm room and walked through the corridors to the entrance of the school, where the carriages were waiting for students to take them to the station. Stefan left her bag on the floor and she hugged him, his arms wrapping around her waist while hers where tangled in his neck. "I will miss you," he murmured and she smiled.

"I hope so." They both laughed and she shook her head leaving his arms. "I will miss you too Stefan."

And it was true, it hurt her that she had to leave him there alone, not really alone, since there were several more people from their house that stayed there, but it wasn't the same. She had invited him more than once to spend the holidays with her and her mom and he always turned her down. She understood why he did that, he didn't want to bother them or make Caroline's mom work harder with the dinner, not taking into account that with him there she couldn't have much alone time with her mother. In the end she didn't care though, she just wanted to see her friend happy.

"Are you sure you don't want to come?" She asked once more, and like she expected he shook his head.

"I'm going to be okay here," he reassured and she nodded.

"It's late, that's the last carriage, Caroline," he said, signaling a dark lonely carriage in a corner of the road. The young people who were surrounding them earlier were now gone. The two of them were the only ones left and she hugged him once more before walking to the carriage. She waved at Stefan and he smiled.

"Hey Forbes" She smiled and handed her suitcase to one of her teachers and with his help she climbed and sat in the carriage. It was empty since she was the last student and she sighed, she needed this ride to the train to think- about how happy she was to see her mother, how she was going to miss Stefan and how she would handle Klaus when she came back from holidays.

The carriage began to move and she sighed again, watching her surrendings, enjoying the views her school offered her, when a scream made them stop. She looked back, wondering who that could be and her heart sank when she saw him, running towards her. Was he doing this on purpose? she thought. She turned around while he gave his bags to Matthew, the teacher, who scolded him for showing so late and he apologized saying that he forgot one of his coats in his dorm room and that he remembered it when he was about to get on one of the carriages.

She kept watching the blue large lake from her sitting place, noticing his steps nearing the door of the carriage and sensing him taking his place next to hers.

"Hello Caroline," he said once the carriage moved again. She looked at him then, trying to ignore how close he was and his playful smirk on his face, nothing left from the Klaus she saw that night.

"What are you doing here?" she demanded, folding her arms on her chest. His smirk widened when he saw that she was angry. "I'm taking the train," he stated simply, even knowing that's not what she meant.

She rolled her eyes and he sighed. "I'm going to spend the holidays with my older brother because he already lives on his own and he invited me over." She nodded, understanding now why he wasn't staying at Hogwarts like every year.

Even if his family was powerful and had a lot of money, she always wondered why he stayed in school instead on going home for the holidays. So, one night - before the ball incident - she asked him why he didn't want to go home for the holidays. He was hesitant at first, but he told her that his relationship with his father wasn't the best and that he preferred to stay there, along with his older brother, who at that time was still studying. She smiled, understanding then, because her personal relationship with her mom wasn't good at that time either.

It was moments like that, when they shared small smiles in the corridors or talked about nothing and everything that made her feel warm and happy, glad to share small moments with him. She thought about those months before the ball, how their weird friendship grew stronger until he invited her to the winter ball, her excitement, when she accepted and how it brought a smile to his lips. However everything went downhill after that night.

An awkward silence followed his last words, neither of them wanting to break it. The carriage continued on its way down to the train station, and she looked back to the lake, now closer to them.

"Why do you do this?" he asked slowly, breaking the silence. She looked at him confused, his blue eyes making her keep watching him until he spoke again. "Why can't you forgive me?" She was surprised by his question but she shrugged.

"Why would I?" She said coldly.

He stared at her, their eyes locking and he tentatively took her hand. This time she let him and a shade of a smile passed his face, his thumb caressing her palm. "I meant what I said love, I'm sorry. I never wanted to hurt you; I was stupid at that time. I thought I could have it all and I didn't care about anything or anyone. I was selfish and I hurt you and I have blame myself since then." He closed his eyes for a moment before opening them again. "I just want another chance, a second chance." She looked down to see her hand still in his and even if she wanted to give him what he wanted, she shook her head.

"Klaus I …"

The sudden feel of warmth stopped her, his lips were on hers and she let him kiss her, wanting to taste him, too. His lips moved against her own, she felt him sighing when her lips responded to his movements. The kiss just lasted a moment though, his forehead then rested on hers while his free hand caressed her cheek.

"I promise I will never hurt you again, I couldn't handle to see you not talking to me for an entire year." He smirked and she laughed.

"What can I say? I'm very stubborn." She smiled and he placed a small kiss on her lips.

"Does that mean yes? You will give me a second chance?" She saw the small fear of her rejection in his eyes.

And she sighed, a bright smile still on her face, "Yes."

The sigh that left his lips made her laugh and he smiled. "You will not regret it," he whispered, kissing her gently again.

She enjoyed the kiss, not wanting this moment to be over. When his lips finally left hers, she murmured. "I hope so"


That was it! Tell me what you think please, means a lot to me. Thank you :)