Klaus and Caroline set the boy's up on the ship, showing them where they'd sleep and what jobs they'd be doing. The sun was setting and Caroline returned to Klaus' cabin, when she opened the door she found he was already inside. "I was thinking tomorrow we could head down to see the mermaids, what do you think love?" Caroline sat opposite Klaus before replying. "I guess so, I mean it's not like I really have a choice, right?" Klaus stayed silent as he watched her, 'She truly is beautiful, a pure vision of perfectness. I suppose I could court her, I know it's been a while since I've done that, but it's always worth a shot.' "I brought you here to be happy, sweetheart. I never wanted to hurt you, you really must believe that." he told her, Caroline choked her laughter back. "If you didn't want to hurt me, you never would've made me come here." She stood and walked over to the bed, "It's been a long and tiring day, I'm going to bed." She pulled the covers baclc and climbed onto the big comfy looking bed. The cabin was silent for a few minutes, before he got up and headed towards the bed himself. Caroline felt the bed dip beside her, and turned to see the pirate laying down on top of the covers. "Don't worry love, you hare my word I won't try anything." Caroline rolled her eyes before turning back over and closing her eyes. Just before she drifted off to sleep she muttered. "If you're sleeping in this bed, then you can take the hook off." He smiled before placing his hook on the nightstand.

Caroline felt like she had been walking forever, 'God I miss my wings.' She thought. "Come on love, try to keep up." Klaus said as he waited for her to catch up. "I'm not used to walking this much, you're going to have to slow down." she whined. "Would you like me to carry you?" he asked, as she finally came to a stop beside him. "No, I can manage. Thank you very much!" Klaus held his laughter in as he scooped her up in his arms. "Hook, what are you doing? Put me down!" Klaus ignored her and continued on, on their journey. They both remained silent as they walked, leaving Caroline to her thoughts. 'Why is he being so nice? It's not like I have anything left to give him. Maybe he's just trying to lull me into a false sense of security, before he kills me. No, don't be ridiculous Caroline, if he was gonna hurt you he would've done it already.' She took in her surroundings before another thought came out of nowhere. 'He smells so good.., What? No I did not just think that... Bad Caroline! Pirates smell nasty, especially this one.' She was startled out of her internal dilemma when Klaus set her down. "We're here." he said, Caroline tried her hardest to stop the blush spreading on her face, but failed. Klaus watched the brilliant red cover her face and wondered what she was embarrassed about. 'Perhaps my little fairy is having gloriously dirty thoughts about me.' he thought, as a smile spread across his face. "Come on love, lets go meet some mermaids."

Klaus watched Caroline as she watched the mermaids as they swam around the bay. "They're amazing." she breathed, she turned to face Klaus and spoke again. "Well are we going down there or not?" Caroline took off running towards the bay, leaving Klaus standing on his own.

"Hi! I'm Caroline." She said as she sat on a rock at the edge of the bay, the mermaid turned around to face her. "I'm Bonnie, it's nice to meet you Caroline. Who is your friend?" She asked as she saw Klaus getting closer to them. "Oh that's Captain Hook, but you don't have to talk to him." She told the mermaid. "Well that's not very nice now, is it love." He said as he came to a stop. "Why don't you go and bother someone else and leave me to talk to Bonnie." Klaus nodded and bowed before he turned to leave. "I think he likes you." Bonnie whispered to Caroline, and watched as her ne w friend blushed. "Oh you like him too." She said, Caroline's eyed grew as big as saucers. "No I don't, you're crazy if you think that." She answered her new aquatic friend. "Fine, if that's what you want to believe. When you want to talk about it, I'll always listen." Caroline smiled, before looking round to find her pirate. "I should go, but I'll come back soon."Bonnie nodded and waved at Caroline as she walked bade towadg Klaus. "Are you ready love?" he asked, she nodded and they began making their way back to the ship.

"Did you enjoy today sweetheart?" Klaus asked as they both settled down for the night in his chambers. "It was fun, but I miss the other fairies." Klaus understood that she had to get used to this new life, but he knew in the end she would thank him for bringing her here. "Goodnight Tink." he blew the candle out and plunged the cabin into darkness. "Goodnight Hook."

Caroline opened her eyes and knew straight away she was dreaming, the cabin had a golden light illuminating it and science filled the air. She turned to face Klaus and found he was gone. "Hook, Hook where are you?" she called. "I'm right here, love." He said as he climbed back onto the bed, Caroline froze as he leaned in and sealed their lips together. She pulled away and said, "What are you doing?" she asked. "Shh love, it's ok, just let go." he whispered, as their lips crashed together again. Caroline relaxed into the kiss and moaned as Klaus run his tongue along her bottom lip, "Let me in love." she opened up to him as he laid her back down on the mattress, she wrapped her arms around his neck and fought for dominance of the kiss. "Caroline, I want you." Klaus moaned as his mouth left hers and he trailed kisses down her neck, Caroline's eyes shot open as Klaus said her name. "What did you call me?" She asked as she pushed him off of her. "What do you mean?" he asked.

Caroline sat up in the bed and saw Klaus sleeping soundly beside her, 'Oh my god, it was all a dream. What does it mean? I can't like him, he kidnapped me, he's a pirate, a thief. Oh crap, what am I gonna do?' She thought, she laid bade down facing Klaus and watched him as he slept. 'It's gonna be fine, I'll figure something out.' her eyes became heavy and soon after she fell back to sleep, thankful this time that it was dreamless.