What if Klaus' mother ended up having a second child with the werewolf gene? What if Klaus spent the last 1000 years with someone who understood what he was going through? What if he had an ally in breaking the curse and creating more hybrids? One who never betrayed him and always had his back?

Arabella has dirty blonde hair with red tint to it, Klaus' light blue eyes and dimples.
She is protective of him, along with the rest of the family. She is more on the crazy psychotic side of vampirism and holds little regard for human life.


We all have our favorite sibling.

The one who always understands us. The one who stands by us, no matter what we do.

Niklaus was hers. From the moment she laid eyes on him as a newborn, he was hers. Nik was the one who made her smile when all she wanted to do was cry. Nik was the one who chased away the monsters and got her to not fear the shadows when it stormed. Nik was her favorite. Don't get her wrong, she loved her other siblings too. Finn spent all of his time following their mother around. Elijah spent his time doing honorable things like reading latin and courting Tatia. Kol was busy being less honorable with the ladies. Rebekah spent her time looking forward to being the lady of the house. Henrik would rather play with the other boys in the village then hangout with her. So yes, out of all her siblings Nik was her favorite.

That was cemented even more so when Nik was the one who found her first when the bad men left her to die. Nik was the one that stood up for her when father blamed it all on her. It was in her arms that Nik cried for days when Henrik died.

It was together they faced down the man they came to know as their father when he drove a sword through each of their hearts. Together they rose as monsters of the night. Together they endured what their first kills revealed as their true nature. Together they stood and fought when Finn and Elijah helped their father tie them down. Together, side by side, their mother cursed them, sealing away their wolf side.

Together, they would stop at nothing until the whole world was bowing at their feet.