She felt like she had ruined everything.

She remembered how angry she was at Elena when she had turned her humanity off. She was so mad when Elena had tried to kill Bonnie and her mom. She missed her mom like crazy, god did she miss her but she was gone now.

Liz Forbes had died a natural death so it wasn't like she could even blame anyone. Sure, she could blame the travelers for making a spell that prevented her from seeing her mom as much as she would have otherwise. She could even blame herself from not noticing how sick she was. But there really wasn't anything she could have done to save her.

But what she felt guilty about was Stefan. Not only was she thinking romantically about him while her only mother was dying, but he had made him do things. Bad things, like turning his humanity off. She had even had sex with him, repeatedly. When she had thought about being with him, this wasn't what she had on her mind. It was her fault, but right now she couldn't even look at her best guy friend.

She just couldn't stay at Mystic Falls after all that. Not after her mom's death. Not after all she did with Stefan. Not after all the people she killed. Not even after all the awful things she told people she cared about. She just decided to leave.

She knew she shouldn't go to see him, not after he promised to stay away and never to return. She shouldn't even contact him before she was ready to give all of her to him, but she couldn't think of any other place than him. She could go anywhere in the world, but she didn't think she should be alone right now. She just had to get away from all the people she hurt when her humanity was off. She knew he might not want to see her. After all she always has pushed him away. He might have moved on. Klaus had once told her that he would be her last love but she didn't know if he really meant it.

That wasn't saying much because these days she wasn't really sure about anything. Still she couldn't but help thinking: what the hell was he thinking? Caroline was never the one so what was so different about him? If he cared about her because she was 'full of light', what would she think about her now? Everyone thought that being good came so easily for her but that wasn't the truth.

That was maybe the best thing when she was humanity-free; she didn't need to care about how the others felt. She was free and now she wasn't anymore. But she wasn't going to hide or feel guilty about her feelings for Klaus anymore. She decided to stop all that. She had already ruined everything so what's the worst thing that could happen after she gave Klaus a change?

Klaus wasn't answering his phone, so she just decided to head to New Orleans.


This wasn't one of the scenes that went through her head, while she was driving to New Orleans. She knew that he wanted to be the king, so she just thought he was enjoying that with his siblings. How could she have known that Klaus had a daughter? Weirdly enough Tyler hadn't screamed that at her after he found out that she had slept with Klaus back in Mystic Falls.

How could she have known that Hope (she heard from the streets that, that was the king's daughter's name) was really Hayley's daughter. She just couldn't believe that Klaus had a daughter with Hayley of all people.

She was going to leave after she realized that Hayley was already pregnant when Klaus was in town last time, but then she heard some guy called Marcel talking about how he wasn't so sure that leaving Klaus daggered was so good idea with some girl- who she later found out was Rebekah in a new body.

Rebekah on other hand? She trusted Freya more than Klaus. Apparently Frey was the original's long lost sister, who they had thought had died a long, long time ago. From what I realized from their conversation, was that Elijah had daggered his brother because he trusted Freya more to keep Hope safe.

Klaus hadn't trusted his siblings enough to tell his plan to kill someone called Dalia. I didn't know really anything about her, expect she was after Hope.


It was really too easy to find Klaus. She really thought it would have been a little more difficult; there were only few werewolves guarding the door before she broke their necks and walked into Klaus' room. Weren't they afraid that someone, maybe one of his enemies would come here, kill the werewolves and finish Klaus off as he slept in his bed, a dagger in his heart and unable to fight back?

"Who are you? "Someone asked her. It looked like she wasn't alone here after all. There was a blond woman with a terrible fashion sense holding a stake in front of her.

"Who are you?" I asked her back, only louder than the other girl.

"Cami. Stay away! I won't let you hurt him."

"Like it isn't hurt him, having a stake in his heart," I said sarcastically and the human went quiet.

"Then what are you doing here?" she asked me and I guess she didn't believe me because she lifted her stake higher.

"You should be glad I didn't came here a day before."

"And why is that?" the girl, Cami asked me.

"You would've been dead before you got a word out of your little mouth," I told her and she went quiet, but that didn't stop her from trying to stake me. I didn't want to hurt anymore people but that didn't mean I wouldn't, so I broke her wrist before walking to Klaus and taking the dagger out of his chest.

"Hello, sweetheart," he said when he finally opened his eyes.

"Why did you do that?" Cami asked behind her at the same time as Klaus asked her what she was doing there.

"Someone invited me to visit New Orleans a long time ago, so here I am."