A/N: Hey, this is fanfiction based on the story of Charlotte Petrova. Bare in mind this first chapter is only short due to the fact its a prologue.
Reviews are always welcome!
Disclaimer: I do not own vampire diaries. Though I'm sure we wish we all do.
Preface
A curse is a misfortune; a deadly wish that is often inflicted on those whom remain innocent. It's desire simply to cause misery and pain to the one cursed for eternity. And for Miss Charlotte Petrova, that purpose had been no other than a success. Though a reason must have been considered to why such a curse had been placed on the young girl, and that reason was simple; love. The young female had been damned for loving a monster, a male thought to be incapable of loving.
His name; Niklaus. A man known as a hybrid, a cross between vampire and werewolf. He was far too powerful for the safety of others, thus a group of witches placed a curse on him to make his werewolf half dormant and to prevent the creation of a further hybrid. It was known as the sun and moon curse. In order for it to take place a werewolf and vampire was needed. As well as the sacrifice of a human and a moon stone to bind the curse. Hence what better reason than to use the one human he loved the most; Charlotte Petrova. The Shaman created for a doppelgänger that would be a descendent of Charlotte and a way to reverse the curse if Niklaus seeked. Though in order for the ritual to take place the doppelgänger would have to be sacrificed once again, and it was believed the doing of this would be too unbearable for the hybrid.
Unknown to most the curse placed on Charlotte was different than the one on Niklaus. The witch plagued her with immortality, thus she lived as those around her would perish. She would not age, nor would she die, but to be alone for eternity. And though thought by Niklaus to be sacrificed, she once again breathed life after hours of pending death in his ritual. But the newly immortal was placed in a tomb by the witch, to live the next thousand years in solitary confinement.
