Okay this is at the moment a short Klaus story. Because Klaus deserves to have someone. Then Damon was alone, he would compell himself a girl. So i think Klaus should have one. Read it and see what you think :) Thanks

A Hybrid and a Snowflake

I walked across the empty town square to the Grill for dinner when I heard splashing in the water fountain. The festival had been over hours ago. I didn't think anyone would still be here. I had been hoping on it. The splashing stopped suddenly and I heard someone sigh. I walked around the fountain and saw a man standing there. He had curled light-brown hair and light blue eyes. Blood stained his tailored suit and a devastated look covered his face. I stared at him for a moment. I saw the lady in the fountain before my eyes were drawn back to him.
"Are you okay," I asked, stepping forward. There was a flash as he threw me across the square and into the brick wall of the Grill. I gasped as the bricks cracked under the pressure. He closed his hands around my throat.
"What do you want," he demanded, smashing me back against the wall.
"Nothing," I managed to cough as I tried to pry his hands off my throat. He stopped and looked at me for a moment as my words sunk in. His hand dropped from my throat as he looked me over, actually seeing me standing there. He turned away from me. I didn't move for a moment and I took in a few deep breathes. What the hell? Who was this guy? I pulled myself off the wall and rubbed my throat. He stared at the wall as if I wasn't there, like I was no more than a fly on the wall of his important life. "Well that was an interesting way of saying hello," I said, rubbing my throat. He looked up at me but my words didn't appear to impact him.
"What did you say," he asked after a moment. I looked at him. How could someone look so lost and focused at the same time?
"Nothing. Don't worry," I said, though I wasn't sure he heard my words. I sighed as he looked through me at the wall. I didn't move for a moment before I took a deep breath and stepped away from him. "Well I'll see you around then," I said and turned away from him. He was one odd guy. I rubbed my throat as I walked away. At the corner of the building, I looked back to him. He just stood there, staring at the wall. I looked at him. How could one person be so broken? I pictured the crushed look on his face as he stared at the fountain. I sighed and walked back over to him. "Hey," I said, announcing my presents again, this time from a few metres away. It couldn't go any worse than last time. He looked up at me and I made a small smile. "Are you okay," I asked. He looked down at his blood stained hands and then up at me again.
"Why aren't you scared," he asked.
"About the blood," I asked. "You're not the only person to have killed someone," I said calmly. "Though I would appreciate not being thrown into the wall again if you can help it." He looked to the wall and cleared his throat.
"Yes well," he said slowly, straightening up. My words actually making it into his train of thought. "Sorry about that," he said awkwardly. I looked at him with curious eyes. I wonder if this was the first time he had ever said sorry to someone. He seemed so awkward saying it. "I was just," he muttered.
"Just dealing with the girl in the fountain," I finished and his eyes shot back to mine. I saw the anger in his eyes and the fear washed over me.
"What do you want," he snapped, pushing me against the wall and smashing the wall behind me with his hands. I flinched and then relaxed. I sighed and shook my head.
"I don't want anything," I said calmly, pushing his hands off the wall. What happened to someone that they don't trust even a complete stranger, who had no reason to hurt him? "You just looked sad and I didn't want to leave you alone," I said.
"Why," he asked, stepping closer to me, walking me back into the wall again. I flinched as his eyes locked with mine. The compelling feeling to tell him the truth washed over me.
"I like to believe that the world hasn't gone completely wrong and that if I was alone and crying someone would stop to confront me." He looked at me for a moment and I thought I saw the start to a smile on his empty face. He chuckled bitterly.
"How young are you to still believe in such a silly idea," he asked. I smiled at him.
"I'm not immature. I just have faith," I said. He looked at me for a moment, searching for the answer to something I didn't have. Why had I given him such an honest answer? Why had I felt so compelled too?
"You compelled me," I said in disbelief. "Why," I asked and then something else accrued to me. "How?" He smiled slightly.
"I didn't think vampires could compel each other vampires. Actually I know they can't… Unless," I said and then my eyes grew wide. "You're one of the originals." He chuckled bitterly.
"Well don't you know a lot," he said. "Most vampires have never heard of us." I shallowed hard.
"Yes, well I'm not most vampires," I said.
"Clearly," he said and I took a step away from him. It was odd that one person could impose so much fear in another with just one look.
"You know what. I don't want to know anything," I said, turning away from him. I wasn't stupid enough to get involved or piss off an original. I walked away from him again. I expected him to stop me, to do something violent because I knew too much. The broken look on his face filled my head. I took in a deep breath. Why did I care? I turned back to him. He hadn't moved. He looked up at me and we just looked at each other for a moment. One of these days I should learn to just walk away from people. "I don't want to know anything. I don't want to upset anyone by getting involved," I said and he just looked at me. Yeah. I would be confused too. "But I don't want to leave," I breathed, stepping towards him. "I don't want to just leave you here."
"I don't think you can have it both ways love," he said and I smiled.
"I'm pretty good at getting my own way," I said, stepping closer to him. He cocked his eye brows at me. I smiled. "I saw this thing on TV, where two people hang out together and talked and it was epic; but they didn't tell each other their names or anything personal. So that the other person couldn't use it to track the other person down after. So that the two of them could just have one amazing night that nothing could ruin," I said. "A break from reality." He looked me over for a moment.
"What do you need a break from," he asked. I smiled.
"I could ask you the same question."
"Who says I need a break," he said.
"Okay, tell me about the girl in the fountain then," I asked. He narrowed his eyes at me and then smirked.
"So what do I call you then," he asked and I beamed. I looked around quickly.
"Snowflake," I said and he chuckled. "What," I asked as we started walking away from the town square. "Snowflakes are beautiful and completely unique. They are just like people."
"And also the theme to this festival," he said and I laughed.
"And how was I to know that," I asked innocently. "I don't live here," I breathed and then smiled. "Now what do I call you," I asked. He chuckled.
"Call me Hybrid."

We followed the waiter through the restaurant. Hybrid picked up a bottle of wine as the waiter pointed us to a table.
"Thank you," I said and nodded to the waiter as Hybrid placed the wine on the table.
"Isn't that the waiters job," I asked and he smirked.
"I do it better," he said as he pulled out my chair. I smiled.
"And here I thought all the gentlemen were dead," I teased, taking my seat. He chuckled, sitting down too.
"They are," he said with a devilish smile.
"Well isn't that a shame," I said as he poured me a glass of wine.
"Only if you think death is the end," he said, handing me the glass. I smiled, taking the glass.
"Then to death," I said, holding up my glass to him. He smirked and clinked his glass against mine. I smiled at the excitement in his eyes. The waiter cleared his throat and we looked up at him.
"Would Mr Hybrid and the lovely lady like their menus?" I looked up at the waiter and smiled.
"Yes thank you," Hybrid said and the waiter placed the menus on the table and walked away. I laughed and picked up the menu. "Well aren't I lucky," he said and I tilted my menu down to look at him. "The waiter couldn't keep his eyes off you," he said and smirked. I flipped the menu up as the blood rushed to my cheeks. Vampire or not, I could still blush.
"Well I am a snowflake," I said playfully, placing my menu on the table. He chuckled.
"Everyone does love a snowflake," he said, studying his menu. I looked up at him from the corner of my eye and smiled.
"I wish they were slightly less lonely though," I breathed as the waiter came back over to us.
"Are you ready to order," he asked. I smiled.
"Yes, I would like number 3 please," I said, looking to Hybrid who was staring at me.
"And number 6 with another bottle of wine," he said, handing the menu, back to the waiter though I felt his eyes on me the whole time.
"How old are you if you doubt my faith in humanity," I asked, taking a sip from my glass. He chuckled.
"Old," he said and I rolled my eyes.
"How are we meant to pretend to get to know each other if you won't tell me anything about you," I teased. He looking at me over his glass and this cocky smile appeared on his face.
"I'm 23," he said and I smiled.
"You're a baby," I teased. He laughed.
"Oh really how old are you," he asked. I scoffed playfully.
"Asking a lady's age and here I thought you knew better Mr Hybrid. Ta, ta," I teased. He laughed as I looked at him, taking a sip from my glass. There was a moment of silence as I realised that he wasn't going to ask me again. I smiled softly and took another sip. "I'm 18," I said and he looked up at me. There was a moment that we just looked at each other and then he smiled.
"And you called me a baby," he teased. I beamed.
"Someone has too."

I played with the last bits of food on my table and looked up at him.
"That lady in the fountain was the mayor, wasn't it," I asked without thinking. His eyes shot up to mine and I flinch, but there was this softness in them now.
"That's going into the personal area, isn't it Miss Snowflake," he asked, taking a sip from his glass. His eyes stared at me, like I was the only thing in the room. I smiled. It felt nice to be remembered.
"Sorry. Its habit I guess," I said and looked down at my plate. "Do you have a girlfriend," I asked, looking up at him again. He just stared at me for a moment. I picked up my glass and took a sip.
"No, I don't," he said after a moment. I smiled and nodded, studying my plate. How did someone like him not have a girl? "What about you," he asked and my eyes shot up to his, but he was looking down at his plate.
"A girlfriend," I asked playfully. "No, I was born before that was deemed okay," I said and smiled. I saw him chuckled.
"Yes, it is a rather new thing, isn't it," he asked, though he didn't seem to want an answer. He looked up at me after a moment. "But that wasn't what I was asking love," he said playfully and I smiled, the blood rushing to my cheeks. I took a sip from my glass as I felt his eyes on me. I looked up at him and our eyes locked together.
"Not currently," I breathed as we stared at each other. A waiter cleared his throat and our eyes shot up to him. The waiter took our plates and I laughed as he walked away from the table. "Why do I feel like we just got scolded," I asked. He chuckled.
"Because we did," he said and I smiled. "But I think we have a more important question," he said and I stared at him with a confused face. "More wine or dessert," he asked, pouring the last of the bottle into my glass. A smile spread across my face.
"Well this is a 24 hour restaurant. So I think we have time for both," I said and he smirked.
"Whatever you want love," he said playfully and I smiled.
"So you don't have any big important things planned," I asked. He chuckled.
"Not important," he breathed and I lost him for a moment.
"Because of the lady in the fountain," I asked after a moment. He looked up at me, my words bringing him from his thoughts again. "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to push. You can go and deal with her if you want," I offered. He shook his head and smiled.
"Reality can wait," he said and I smiled.
"Good because I'm not sure whether I want the chocolate cake with strawberries or blueberry cheese cake," I asked and he seemed to relax into his chair again.
"Well there's that or the ice cream cake," he said. I looked up at him and laughed.
"You're reading from the kids menu," I said and he smiled. It was soft and warm but I knew it felt forin on his face.
"You did call me a child after all," he said and I laughed.
"Well maybe you should buy it then," I teased. He laughed.
"Though the blueberry cheese cake does look amazing," he said. I smiled.
"Well why don't we buy one then," I asked and we looked at each other, then he smirked.
"As long as you promise not to eat it all," he said and I laughed.
"Well aren't you just a little rude," I said and smirked at him. "I always eat like a lady," I said and beamed. "But I forgive you Mr Hybrid if you answer one question for me," I asked. This cocky look played across his face.
"And what do you want Miss Snowflake?" I smiled. I knew what I should ask. I should ask about the girl in the fountain or who he actually was but I didn't want too. I have a different idea.
"Why don't you have a girlfriend? You have clearly been around long enough to know what you want," I asked. "So what's your reason?" I saw relief wash over him first about the fact I hadn't asked about the girl in the fountain, but it was quickly replaced by confusion. He opened his mouth to say something but nothing came out.
"It's a long story," he said and I smiled softly.
"I have a few hours," I breathed and took a sip from my drink. He smiled.
"Love is a vampire's greatest weakness," he said and I smiled knowingly.
"And let me guess. You are not weak," I said and he just looked at me this impressed look on his face. I took that as a yes.
"What's your excuse," he asked, pouring himself another glass.
"Nothing," I said and smiled. "I just haven't met someone worth keeping, who wants to keep me."
"Human's don't take the news well, I would guess," he said, holding his hand out for my glass and I handed it to him.
"Something like that," I said and he poured me another glass. "But love isn't weakness. It's power. It's hope. It's the confidence in knowing there is someone in the world that will always protect and fight for you," I said and he just looked at me. "It's amazing," I breathed. There was silence as we looked at each other. I saw this amazed look in his eyes as he looked at me. I smiled and he smiled back. His smile was warm and cared and loving.
"Well I wish you luck with that," he said and I smiled softly at him.
"Thank you," I breathed and I saw the hint of surprise in his eyes. Why was someone so willing to care so alone? And I knew he said he didn't care about love but I could see it in his eyes. He wanted someone to love him, someone to love him for him and nothing else.

He hand touched the small of my back as he walked me out of the restaurant. I smiled softly.
"Well this is my car," I said, pointing to it. He nodded but didn't say anything. "So thank you for dinner," I said and he met my eyes.
"Thank you for the break from reality," he said, standing centimetres away from me. I smiled.
"You're welcome Mr Hybrid," I breathed. He chuckled.
"Miss Snowflake," he said and nodded his head slightly. I smiled. This moment was amazing for this 10 seconds life was fun but reality had to come back. We looked at each other for a few moments before I spoke.
"Are you going to erase my memories," I asked. He just looked at me. "It's what I would do. If I was with a human."
"You're not a human," he said quickly. I shook my head.
"Nope but you can still do it," I said. "So it's still an opinion for one."
"It would be for the best," he breathed and I shook my head.
"You don't know that," I said. "You don't know me." He reached out and touched my cheek. I smiled. He was barely touched me but it felt like he was touching ever nerve in my body.
"And you don't know me," he said and a devilish smile covered his face. I smiled.
"Well I like Mr Hybrid," I said and we just looked at each other.
"See you around Snowflake," he said and then with a flash he was gone.

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