There are a lot of change of POVs in this chapter.
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Klaus POV
Finally the ship landed on the white sand of Troy. His eyes shined with excitement as the soldiers jumped off, running. His eyes darted to the temple of Apollo, where he saw Achilles' men taking loot. He smirked as he jumped off the boat and ran towards the messy battle.
He took out his sword, and swung at two Trojan soldiers, causing both to drop to the ground, dead. The veins in his eyes popped out once again and his fangs grew. Wait. Now was not the time. Maybe later, but not during the battle, he thought. He grabbed a spear and with one swift throw, he hit a Trojan soldier's heart.
Caroline POV
Caroline had been shutting her eyes for 20 minutes. She couldn't block out the sounds of groans and screams no matter how hard she tried. She put a hand up to her nose, trying to cover the smell of blood. She could feel her gums ache in pain and her throat burning. She tried to control herself and opened her eyes. Big mistake. Blood was everywhere. Red liquid was splattered all over the bodies, the floor, and weapons. Everything. She saw the Trojan soldiers fighting bravely, but most of them all died after a few minutes. She couldn't stand it anymore. The view was terrifying and the bloodlust was overwhelming. She let go of Helen's hand and raced to her room.
Klaus POV
Klaus glanced up to the castle to smirk at the watchers. He wanted to them to know that the Trojans were weak compared to the Greek soldiers. He recognized the king, Helen, and… a woman he never saw before. She looked like royalty. Her eyes were shut tight. Poor woman. She was too innocent for this bloody war. Then he saw her open her eyes. His jaw dropped when he saw the brief second of the change in her eyes. The popping of veins and fangs. She was a vampire. Well, this was certainly interesting. He smirked as he saw her put a hand over her nose and mouth and leave.
Caroline POV
Caroline had been asleep for 5 hours. Thankfully, her thirst had died down a bit. She looked out to window. It was dark; the only thing bright was the moon. Caroline sighed as she got up from her bed and strapped on her sandals. This was going to be a long, hard month, she thought.
Caroline put on a dark cloak with a hood. She carefully hid her golden curls and pulled the hood down to her face, only revealing her mouth. She was planning to go out to the battlefield. She knew it was wrong, but she had to do it. She needed to feed. Caroline didn't want to feed on the villagers, so she decided to look for soldiers who were still alive, but dying.
She tiptoed quietly to the large gate. She compelled the two soldiers that were guarding the gate. "You will allow me to go outside, and will open the door for me when I ask you too. You will not remember anything after that." The two soldiers nodded lazily. Caroline took that as a sign that they were under her compulsion. She stepped out to the large battlefield. She gasped as she saw the dead bodies that were piled on top of each other. She careful went around the bodies, looking for anyone who was alive.
Caroline's eyes moistened with tears when she saw some horses lying on the ground, dead. She hated the evil side of humans. It was because of them that innocent people and animals had to die. She wiped away her tears as she continued her search.
Klaus POV
It was dark. Klaus was still bored. He wanted to kill. He needed blood. Klaus took his sword and decided to go out to the battlefield. Maybe there were some Trojans that were alive he could drain from.
He sneakily went through the drunken soldiers and compelled the guards to be quiet. He stepped out to the field, feeling adrenaline rush through his body again. The tension still remained, and he loved the presence of the dead bodies. He walked forward, examining the faces of the dead bodies.
Klaus had been walking for about 5 minutes when he heard the sound of footsteps. He crouched down, interested. His eyes widened when he saw the beautiful girl with the golden curls he saw before at the castle. He smiled. She was looking for a body to drink from. He cleared his throat loudly. He smirked as he saw the girl stand up straight, positioning herself to fight. Her eyes widened when she saw Klaus stand up.
His jaw dropped a bit. Close-up, this girl was beautiful. She had this light radiating from her despite the dark surroundings. Her blue eyes mesmerized him, until he snapped back and realized what he was doing.
"Who are you?" Klaus asked.
Silence.
"I asked, who are you?" he asked impatiently.
"Caroline Forbes," the girl replied quietly. She had finally found Klaus. She had been planning on what to say, immediately, but her tongue suddenly was clamped shut in her mouth. She panicked inside, her mind growing blank. Damn it, she forgot what to say.
"And what are you doing here, Caroline?" Klaus asked, a side of his mouth slightly going upwards.
"I-I.." Caroline tried to think of a lie. Well, what was the use, she thought. Klaus probably already knows that she is a vampire.
"I was looking for some bodies to drink from," Caroline replied. Klaus nodded. He slowy walked around her, circling her as if she was a prey.
"I hope you are looking for Trojan soldiers," Klaus said.
"Why in the world would I do that? I came here for Greek soldiers," Caroline snapped. Even she was surprised at her own attitude, but she didn't like what Klaus said.
Klaus laughed. This girl was fiesty. "Well, you may not know, love, but I am one of the most oldest, dangerous vampires in the world. Now, sweet heart, if I were you, I would listen to an original," Klaus said, his voice growing dangerously soft.
Caroline scoffed. He was surprised at how she reacted. It was as if she already knew what Klaus was. "Well, Mr. Original vampire. I know what you are capable of. However, I would rather NOT drink instead, then. Now, good-bye," Caroline said, turning around.
"Now, now, where do you think you're going, sweetheart?" Klaus asked as he vamp-sped up to face her. Caroline's eyes widened. No-he wouldn't. The next thing she knew, the whole world went black.
