Chapter One

A/N: Sorry for the incredibly late update! It's also incredibly short and I apologize for that too, but my senior year of high school has been insanely busy and I haven't had much time to do much of anything, but thankfully we're on break for a week or two now I can hopefully get some more out for you guys in these next couple of weeks. Please enjoy what little I have written for you guys, and it's a little bit rushed, but I just wanted to get you all something to read while you wait for the next lot, which will DEFINITELY be a much longer chapter :) Please enjoy, follow, favourite and review! They all mean so much and really encourage me to write more in the future :)

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Lexi Salvatore-Foxx 3

The sun had now completely set on New Orleans as the old Original vampire turned right and onto St. Claude Avenue. What met his eyes was absolute catastrophe, and he wondered how anyone or anything could have survived what was the biggest vehicle accident he had ever seen in his thousands of years of existence.

A large semi truck was keeled over sideways on top of a number of smaller cars, an assortment of wheels and metallic fragments that once belonged to a whole. He could smell the acute tang of freshly spilt blood, hundreds of innocent drivers now wounded beyond repair.

Klaus had arrived up the scene first, his older brother arriving moments later.

Squelching his surprise and his odd admiration for whoever caused such an accident, he turned to Elijah and smiled, feigning amusement. "Am I here for the food, brother?"

"So you're telling me, Niklaus, that you're not expressing an ounce of concern for the city that you now rule?" Giving him a brief sidelong glance, Elijah reached out to the first man he saw – a police officer – and swiftly gathered all the information he could about the situation at hand without using compulsion. Regrettably, however, it had to be done. Another vampire, presumably the one who caused such mayhem, had previously compelled the vast majority of living officers and pedestrians in the area, and finding a lead was becoming a large ordeal the two Original brothers were hesitant to take.

"You believed this to be big enough to distract me from my artwork? I expected more from you, Elijah." The clock had ticked forward one hour since the two arrived upon the scene, and they had grown weary of interrogating person after person. Their only conclusion was that the compulsion the witnesses had been put under was incredibly strong, even for a standard vampire, and Klaus felt a small pang of worry cross his mind. He wasn't concerned for the well being of the others in this city – no, he wouldn't worry about them– but he was concerned for the city itself. It was his kingdom, and he treated as such, pampering it like a lover and defending it with his life should it come down to it.

The hybrid knew who he was looking for. He was looking for the face he drew in his painting, a face that was now etched permanently into his mind.

Fair olive skin framed by long and dark hair cascading down the figure's shoulders, hazel eyes staring back. A silver necklace that hung just below her collarbones with symbols that still remained mysterious and undecipherable. He had seen her before, passing her on the street one day in the city. At the time, he hadn't given her a second thought, after this day, he was beginning to think she was more powerful and more of a threat than he even thought possible.

Worst of all, though, was he didn't even know where to begin looking. New Orleans was a large city, full of twists and turns even he hadn't discovered. He found himself mapping out all the districts in his mind, prepared to draw a physical map of the quarters if he must. He would find her.

He was slightly taken aback by his own obsession with this strange girl. He'd never even met her.

His reverie was broken by the sound of sirens echoing through the city's alleyways, finally arriving hours too late to save the lives of the now deceased citizens of New Orleans. Klaus could fast smell the scent of already decaying bodies, roasting in the heat of their vehicles.

He wondered if she was one of them.