Kol POV

"No idea." Kol said. He closed his eyes.

Kol's mind was working. He had seen witches do some powerful things but he had never heard of one messing with time. He had never in all his years heard of a spell to send someone back in time. He knew it shouldn't be possible, but he also knew he was in the past. He could tell by the clothing the people wore, their accents and from the air, there was no pollution like in the future.

Messing with time just seemed stupid, to Kol. Theoretically you could wipe out you're entire future, not just your own but anyone you came into contact with. Kol could kill someone that didn't die before and it could cause a ripple effect doing untold damage, and despite what everyone said about him being a lunatic or dangerous, he wasn't about to ruin his future.

He knew the past; had already lived it, he could again if he had to. He would have to control himself and try very hard not to kill anyone, or go somewhere that someone might recognize him. He also knew he would have to avoid himself and his brothers.

If he could do that then he could easily go unnoticed in this time, but Jeremy couldn't At the thought of Jeremy, Kol could hear the human walking around muttering. He opened his eyes and studied the young man.

The kid looked freaked. Kol couldn't blame him; he was scared too, though he wasn't going to admit it out loud.

Kol thought about killing the kid, but three things stopped him. One: was the hunter curse. Second: If Bonnie had really done this he would need Jeremy to get back. The third: he liked Jeremy, the kid has spirt and courage; didn't mean he wouldn't kill him if he had to. Just means he might feel a little bad afterwards.

Kol sighed; he really had no interest in reliving his past.

Kol looked up at the sky, it would be dark soon. Kol could already feel the temperature dropping with the sun. They needed to find shelter and food. It also wouldn't hurt to find some clothes to help them blend in when they found the nearest village. He looked back at Jeremy they had to make a plan and get moving.

Kol couldn't resist messing with Jeremy so he sped up behind him and grabbed him, spinning him around so they were face to face. He didn't give the kid anytime to protest being manhandled before Kol started talking.

"Listen if we are going to survive here, we are going to have to work together." If the way he said we, really sounded like you towards Jeremy it wasn't intentional.

"Now mate," the mate came out very sarcastic, "we need a few things, clothes, food, shelter and a witch." He smirked when he felt Jeremy tense at the way he said food.

Kol tightened his grip on Jeremy's arm, when it felt like the kid was going to pull away. He quickly speed them back towards the group of people they had been looking at before.

Kol had a flitting thought about just killing them all and just stealing their belongings, before reminding himself that killing anyone was a bad idea. Plus Jeremy would try to stop him; and for now he needed to play nice with the little Gilbert.

Kol could feel Jeremy watching him, as if the hunter could read his mind.

He rolled his eyes and smiled at Jeremy, "I'm not going to kill them, just steal a few things." As he was about to speed away, he felt Jeremy grab his arm.

"You should compel one of them to tell you where they are from or going? You may be dead and not worried about things like how cold it gets here at night, but I am. Also we need somewhere to stay until you can find a witch." Jeremy insisted and let go.

Kol smile widened as he thought, I knew he wasn't a dumb as he acted.

"Fine," And with that he speed off.

The group had stopped moving at some point, while him and Jeremy had been processing things. The people had started to make up a temporary camp for the coming night and they seemed to be sticking pretty close together. Kol wanted to be annoyed by that fact but he had to admit at least they were smart enough to be afraid of things in the dark.

After watching them for a couple minutes Kol finally spotted a young man off to the side. He looked about 13, and far enough away from the group that the falling darkness would hid Kol and he approached him.

Kol made sure to stick to the shadows and be a quiet as possible, once he was close to the boy, he grabbed him and pulled him behind the wagon the group was traveling with.

Shh, it's okay. Don't be afraid and don't call for help." He felt the boy relax from his compulsion.

"Now lad, can you tell me where you are coming from?" Kol asked.