Cami opened her apartment door singing. "The hills are alive, with the sound of music."

Hope entered behind her and hit the high soprano note that followed. "With songs they have sung, for a thousand years." Hope hit the note again. Cami threw her keys on the table by the door. "The hills fill my heart, with the sound of music."

"Aaaaaaahhhhhh."

"My heart wants to sing every song it hears." Cami tossed her shoes into her room. She stopped trying to catch her breath.

"Sing the rest." Hope commanded from the living room.

"I don't think I can, Hope. I don't have it in me." She said as she took off her earrings and Kieran's key.

Hope sighed loudly, turning on the TV. She attempted searching Cami's DVD collection. She could barely see past the first shelf of DVDs but she kept trying.

Cami came out of her room with her hair in a sloppy bun. "Well, make yourself at home."

"I can't find it!"

"Good, that'll teach you some patience." Cami reached over her and plucked the movie from the third shelf.

After putting the disc in Hope scrambled to the couch, ever alert. But Cami knew that when Hope meant she wanted to watch the movie, it translated into going to the special features and having the songs play in a sing-along fashion. She could never wait for the songs to come on but to be fair, it was a long movie.

"Can I have some ice cream?"

"I don't know if I have any."

"You always have some."

Cami searched her freezer and did find a half empty gallon. She set a bowl of Neapolitan ice cream down before Hope and gave her a fork to eat it with. All of her spoons were dirty in the sink and she certainly didn't feel like washing dishes tonight.

"Here's a fork." Hope made a face as she eyed it. "If you don't like it…" Cami reached for the bowl like she was about to take it away. Hope's eyes widened and she pulled the bowl closer. "That's what I thought." Cami clapped her hands, "I'm going to take a quick shower and—"

"Wait, you have to do Do-Re-Mi with me first."

"Fine but only once."

She figured if she let Hope get all of her energy out she'd fall asleep sooner. Cami put it on and they both sang and danced along with the VonTraps and Maria. Cami's dress flew up as she spun around with Hope. Afterward Hope managed to persuade Cami to stick around for "The Lonely Goatherd". Although she admitted to herself that this was the most fun she had all night, she drew the line when Hope begged her to stay for "My Favorite Things".

"Hope, I have to go shower, I'm a filthy mess." She gestured to her dress that she had yet to take off. "You go ahead and we'll do it once I finished showering."

"But that's our song." Hope pouted with those beautiful blue eyes.

"I know, but not all of us have your steady energy. Or those beautiful pipes of yours."

That caused Hope to beam. "You sound nice too Cami, just like Maria."

Cami knew that was a lie, she could carry a tune but no way did she sound like Julie Andrews. However she played along and smiled going to her bedroom. "Just call me Fraulien Cami."

After setting everything up in the bathroom Cami popped her head in to see Hope mouthing the words to "16 Going on 17" while eating her ice cream. "Hey, I'm about to go in the shower. It shouldn't take me long, and when I get out I promise we'll—"

Hope suddenly stood up, alert. "Someone's coming." She turned her eyes to Cami. "Someone bad."

Cami immediately ran to Hope and scooped her up. She learned a long time ago not to doubt Hope's intuitions.

"Someone? Is it just one person?" Hope shook her head. "Can you tell me how many?"

Hope closed her eyes trying to concentrate. "Two, three." Hope looked slightly confused.

"Where are we going?" she asked as Cami ran down the hall, not recognizing the path they were taking.

Cami had a million thoughts flying across her mind. How much extra time had Hope given them? Could she tell how far away they were? She considered asking Hope but didn't, not wanting to frighten her any more than she already was.

"My secret hiding place."

Cami recently bought the apartment next door, intending to expand her apartment. She had the wall connecting the two knocked down. At the end of the adjoining apartment she also had a new feature Elijah helped put in. She went to the back of the empty apartment where there was a fireplace. Cami reached behind it and felt along the wall, trying to find the place with the least pressure.

"Cami?"

"Hold on Hope…gotcha." She smiled, relieved as she pressed a button and heard a clicking noise. She sat Hope down and pushed the fire place out of the way. Thank God it wasn't too heavy, Cami was grateful for every time she lifted weights. When the fireplace moved to the side there was a nicely carved door which Cami unlocked.

Inside was an empty room and a recently polished wooden floor. At the back right side of there was a window that still had boards over it. Cami intended to stock weapons and a few of the lesser deadly objects from the arsenal but for now it'd serve as a safe place for Hope. She sat Hope down and looked her in the eyes.

"I'll be right back, stay here." Hope looked confused and Cami grabbed her chin gently, making her look her in the eyes. "I mean it Hope, whatever happens, do not leave this room."

"What's going on?"

"I don't know, but all that matters is that you stay safe. Stay in here, stay quiet, okay?"

Hope furrowed her eyebrows but assured Cami she'd stay put. Her hand went to her head. "Something about them doesn't feel right."

Cami stood up and walked towards the door. "Remember what I said, stay here."

She gathered up her dress and ran out of the room, hastily deciding not to push the fireplace back. She'd make it back to Hope, she told herself.

Cami flew into her apartment. Some people were coming for Hope. Fierce feelings of protection gripped her as she went to her closet where she kept some of her weapons. She wasn't the naïve human she was five years ago. Of course she knew she couldn't go toe to toe against a supernatural, but she didn't have to be completely helpless. She had been training with Elijah, Klaus, Rebekah, Marcel and Hayley. They assured her she stood a chance of survival as long as she tried to keep her distance, if a wolf or vamp got close enough, it'd be over. Cami looked down in her bag of weapons there were some arrows, a crossbow, ninja stars, a bottle of vervain, wooden stakes, and some knives. Since she didn't know what exactly was coming she decided to just carry the whole thing back with her. Before she went back she closed and locked all of her windows. It wouldn't do much good against supernatural strength, but Cami did it anyway.

She made it back to Hope as quickly as she could, closing the door behind her and clicking the button to move the fireplace back. Hope looked relieved when she saw Cami, who flashed her a reassuring smile.

"Miss me?" Cami unzipped the bag and Hope's eyes widened at the sight of all of the weapons but she remained silent. Cami allowed herself a small smile at the look on Hope's face before quickly scanned the rest of the contents. Cami felt good until she realized she forgot the two most important things.

"I left my cell phone, and Kieran's key." She couldn't believe she forgot them. That key was all she had left of her uncle, if the intruders got it...No, they wouldn't get it. "I have to go get them." She pulled out few ninja stars, and knives. She had gotten good at throwing them, if she said so herself. She debated bringing a wooden stake, not knowing if the enemy was a vampire but decided to leave it.

Hope threw her arms around Cami. "Be careful." As she let go her eyes were serious.

"I'll be fine."

"Something about them doesn't feel right." She repeated echoing her earlier concerns.

Yeah, no kidding. As Cami pressed the button that moved the fireplace the lights flickered on and off. She looked back. "Hope was that you?"

Hope shook her head. Panic seized Cami. "Don't go."

"I'll be right back." Cami said for the second time that evening.

This time she put the fireplace back, just in case. Adrenaline coursed through her veins. It'd be okay. If something was up, Hope's parents would be on their way immediately. If not them, Marcel, Rebekah, Jackson, or Elijah. Or the werewolf army Jackson and Hayley commanded.

Cami made it to her bedroom again and searched for Kieran's key. It wasn't on the dresser where she left it. Did it fall? She fell to her knees and felt under her dresser before feeling the cold metal. Good, now where was that damn phone? It was with her keys, on the nightstand by the door.

Nearby a howl went out that sent shivers down her spine. She froze. Wolves.

"Something about them doesn't feel right."

No no no no. The wolves were supposed to protect Hope, she was one of them. That was the point of having a werewolf army. Had Hayley and Jackson lost control? Were they alright? They had to be. Whatever was wrong, Klaus would handle it.

Klaus.

Did he know something was up? She hadn't seen him all night, what if she never saw him again? , She shook the thought from her head, that didn't matter. Protect his daughter, protect Hope. Newly determined, Cami unfroze and moved across the living room to the door. She just had to make it to her phone so she could make contact with someone. Maybe she could call Davina and—

Cami heard another growl this one remarkably close. The door to Cami's apartment busted open. A wolf with a splotchy black and brown coat stood in her doorway. Haunting yellow eyes froze her in place. She saw a primal instinct in them. Her fears were confirmed, this wolf wasn't a part of Hayley's pack. It bared its teeth and Cami acted, letting her instincts take over.

The wolf ran towards her but she grabbed the silver fork from Hope's half eaten ice cream and threw it with all of her strength. It sunk in its skin and the wolf howled in pain, momentarily stunned. Thank God for silver. Cami used the precious seconds and ran back towards the secret room. She could feel the wolf hot on her trail. The only thing keeping it from catching up were the narrow hallways. It didn't know its way around and wolves weren't meant to be in confined places with furniture.

Halfway there. Cami's bare feet ached and her hair flew into her face. She thought Hope said there were three of them? She heard two more growls and four more pair of feet skittering on the polished wood floor. Cami cursed, she just had to ask.

She heard a whimper and risked a look over the shoulder to see one had gotten temporarily stuck in a doorway. She took the opportunity to throw a few ninja stars at them. They disappeared in the fine fur coats. The wolves growled menacingly but Cami had continued running. She felt the air on her exposed leg.

Almost there.

The growling seemed closer. How had they caught up so fast?

Cami knew she wouldn't make it, not when she had pushed the fireplace back. She didn't have the time to move it back open. At least they would have to take time to look for Hope. That would slow them down. She entered the room and saw the fireplace moved and the door wide open. What the hell?!

"Cami!"

"Hope! Close the door!" Cami was halfway across the room when she felt pain explode across her back. A claw dug into her flesh. She screamed in agony and fell, but grabbed a knife and slashed it in the direction the paw came from. The wolf whimpered. She found the energy to scramble backwards towards the room. She had one more devil star left, she'd make it count. Her hand trembled around the knife, she planned to get one more good cut in. The wolf bared its fangs and growled at the two behind it. Cami knew what that meant. He wanted to kill her himself. Cami saw she had cut him right under his left eye, there was blood trickling down. He allowed Cami to keep moving back. Cami steadily backed away until she realized she was just in the room. She had led them right to Hope.

She failed.

Cami somehow found her voice as tears came to her eyes. Hope was silent behind her but Cami could hear her short breaths. She didn't want Hope to see her die. "Hope close your eyes." She prayed Hope listened. She saw the wolf tense up and he let out a snarl as he readied his haunches, ready to pounce. "Hope close your eyes!"

The wolf pounced and Cami put her arm in front of her face as a defense.

"Cami! NO!" Hope screamed at the top of her lungs. Just as the leading wolf was about to come down on Cami she saw a flicker of yellow light and the wolf was stopped by an invisible wall. Cami heard hissing and smelled burnt fur.

The wolf howled in pain and was thrown back. He skittered backwards on his side until he came to a rest between the other two who sniffed him worriedly.

Cami got over her shock and looked back to see five year old Hope with her right arm extended, and her palm facing out. The other wolves came and sniffed around the door but when they put a paw forward they got burned.

A barrier spell. Hope had put up a barrier spell.

She hadn't felt this in awe of Hope since she was a baby. Cami had been driving them back to the safe house, not knowing that Finn was inside fighting with Elijah. Hope stopped the car and the house exploded right before her eyes. As a baby Hope had saved both of their lives, and she just did it again.

Cami scrambled back towards her, her back still aching. She looked Hope up and down. Hope had dropped her arm but her mind seemed to be in another place. "Hope, are you with me?" She grabbed Hopes hand and her little fingers curled around Cami's although her eyes remained unfocused.

The wolves started growling but there was nothing they could do as long as the spell held up. How long would that be? Cami had to come up with a plan.

Hope started shaking, she was terrified. Cami couldn't think, not with the wolves growling and those yellow eyes following her every move. She slowly made her way to the door's entrance, the wolves growled louder the closer she got. Her palms were so sweaty they dropped a ninja star. It skidded across the floor and through the barrier, landing at the leader wolf's paw. He looked up, surprised. Cami was filled with alarm. Shouldn't the barrier work both ways? While their attention was on the star she hurriedly clicked the button and the door shut. She heard the fireplace click back into place on the other side. Cami could still hear them growling but at least they were out of sight.

Hope finally unfroze but she kept her eyes shut. Cami felt a wave of hatred crash over her. No one should have to go through this. Hope was only five and she was being hunted, and the poor child didn't even know why.

Cami got another knife from the bag of weapons. She went to the boarded window and tried to pry the boards off. No luck. She tried to remove the nails. They didn't budge.

"Dammit." She was able to peer over it on her tiptoes and get a limited point of view. Down below there was a sheer drop. How was she going to get Hope out of here? If she broke the glass maybe she could shimmy down using the window ledges...but how could she do that with Hope on her back? Her back ached at the thought of it. Cami felt her back and her fingers came back sticky with blood. She just hoped the claw marks weren't deep.

Why was the ninja star able to get out? Shouldn't barrier spells hold up on both sides? Did that mean it was already weakening? Maybe if she could somehow get the wolves to leave the room, she and Hope could make a run for it. Cami knew the idea was ludicrous as soon as she thought it. No, they'd have to stay put. They couldn't leave the only place safe for them.

Where was Klaus? Where was Hayley? Certainly they knew their child was under attack. I should have grabbed my phone first. Cami kicked herself. I am such an idiot. She managed to get herself and Hope trapped, with no means of escape or outside communication. The only reason they weren't dead was because of Hope.

The wolves growled louder. Cami heard pawing and sounds of bricks being moved and thrown around. The wolves were tearing down the fireplace. They wanted to keep eyes on their prey at all times.

Cami knelt down before Hope who was crying softly, her back to the door. Cami's own eyes started watering, feeling her own death was so near. "Hope, I'm sorry. I'm so sorry." Hope grabbed her and Cami hugged her tightly, feeling both of their bodies shaking. It was just a matter of time. "Hey," Cami's voice shook and she tried to steady it. "Hey, we never got to sing our song. Are you gonna let me get away with not keeping my promise?" Hope just kept crying so softly Cami started singing lowly, her voice trembling.

"Raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens

Bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens

Brown paper packages tied up with strings.

These are a few of my favorite things"

The crashing sound of bricks filled the room. The wolves' growls got louder. Cami held Hope closer and Hope gripped Cami's back. Cami held back a groan of pain. Hope relaxed a little as Cami got through the second verse and started the third.

"Girls in white dresses with blue satin sashes,
Snowflakes that stay on my nose and eyelashes,
Silver white winters that melt into springs,
These are a few of my favorite things"

There was clawing on the door and Cami's heart sped up. They'd kill her first. Maybe they'd take Hope hostage, and Klaus and Hayley would be able to track her down and find her. Hope started singing with her softly, her eyes shut closed. Cami felt her tears on her bare shoulders. But Hope started singing along.

"When the dog bites, when the bee stings,

When I'm feeling sad,"

Cami closed her eyes and thought of the nicest parts of her life, when she felt happiest and safe. Playing with Sean growing up. Running around St. Agnes and Kieran telling them to stop. Her family at her high school graduation. Having sleepovers with Davina, shopping with Rebekah, training with Hayley. Trivia nights with Elijah. Dancing around with Hope. Kieran hugging her for the last time. Slow dancing with Klaus.

"I simply remember my favorite things

And then I don't feel so bad"

Cami opened her eyes. The wolves broke through the door. Hope screamed. The leader wolf put his paw forward and got singed again. The spell was still up. Cami relaxed a little but worried about Hope… Was the spell draining her? Or was she unaffected?

The wolves backed up, clearly losing patience. They snarled at each other, deciding what to do. Finally two of them left the room. The feeling of relief was replaced with distress when she heard them howling. Several more wolves answered in the distance. More were coming and if it's one thing Cami knew it was that wolves were stronger in a pack. But for now there was only one in the room. Cami's eyes narrowed. One wolf. The leader, who was eyeing Hope with such glee it made her sick. She was glad Hope's back was turned so she couldn't see, but she was shaking more and more.

Some of the wolf's fur was falling off from being burned by the barrier and the cut he gave Cami hadn't stopped bleeding. He growled hungrily. Cami made up her mind. This wolf wasn't going to terrorize them anymore. If she was going to die, so was he. Cami pulled the weapon's bag close with her left hand and got out the crossbow and some arrows. With her right hand she patted Hope's back. "Hope, let me go for a minute." Hope didn't let go. "Hope—"

"Are you going to leave me?"

"No, sweetheart I'm staying right here in this room. Don't turn around, keep looking at the wall."

She walked to the doorway. The wolf had started pacing around the outer room impatiently. Hope's spell let objects leave the room but kept things from entering. She was going to take advantage of that. Cami twirled a knife in her hand behind her back, wanting to time it perfectly. With any luck all of the moving targets practice with Elijah was about to pay off.

She waited until the wolf was far away before she stepped back and hurled the knife as hard as she could, aiming for its lower back. The knife made its target and the wolf howled in pain. He slowly turned around and growled fiercely at Cami. Her anger fueled her and although she was afraid, she returned its yellow eyed glare.

The wolf started coming towards Cami, slowed down by the knife buried in its back. She grabbed the crossbow and her own secret weapons: arrows made entirely of silver. Using a few of her uncle's old connections, and saving up quite a few checks over the years, she finally got them made. She loaded one in the crossbow and fired at the wolf's chest, aiming for the heart. The wolf growled lowly and started running towards her.

She shot the second silver arrow. The wolf shrieked in pain but kept coming. Cami shot it with two more silver arrows, and one regular one for good measure. The wolf collapsed and started writhing in pain, growling up at Cami. She knelt down and looked in it's eyes which were only half a foot away. "Go to hell." She gritted out and shot it one last time with a silver arrow through the heart.

For a few moments there was intense silence. Cami felt her pulse rise with adrenaline.

"Cami?"

She turned to see Hope facing her, looking down at the dead wolf. Cami wondered how wild she looked. Her hair was a mess, her skin dampened from sweat, tears, and blood. She looked in Hope's eyes. "He's not going to bother us anymore."

Of course Cami knew he wasn't the last of their problems, the other wolves had left, probably to go get backup, and Cami had used four of her silver arrows. She tentatively reached out to the barrier, and felt her hand pass through. She pulled it back in and put it back out. The wolf had died just a few inches away from the doorway. Good, Cami didn't want to leave the room completely, she didn't know if she would be able to enter again.

Her muscles were sore and weak but she managed to pull the arrows out of the wolf's body. There was blood on her hands and she wiped as much as she could off on her dress before she went back to Hope. "There are probably more on their way." Hope nodded. If she could sense them she didn't say so. "If we hurry maybe we could make a run for it. Or I could go grab my phone." A chorus of howls went up, effectively killing the idea. Cami heard more wolves surround the complex and bounding up through the levels of the building. She wondered for the first time what everyone else in the complex thought was going on.

Cami felt angry. Where was Hayley? Where were Elijah and Marcel? By now they should know something was wrong. What was the point of having vampire speed if you couldn't use it in emergencies?

She and Hope sat at the back of the room. Cami had to keep her calm, she gave her a half smile, running her hand over Hope's hair. "Finish the song."

Hope trembled but she managed to get out. "We sang it all."

Paws skittered around through Cami's apartment, sounding like thunder. This time there would be too many of them.

Cami swallowed. "Well, make up your own verses."

Growls erupted in the outer room as the wolves found the wolf's body. There were at least a dozen in the room. The color left Hope's face as she saw twelve pairs of yellow eyes on her. Cami hugged her, making Hope face the wall so she couldn't see them.

The wolves sniffed the body and deeming it dead growled ferociously at Cami. She knew they'd make her death slow and painful but didn't care. Those bastards wanted to kill her and Hope. At least she took one of them down.

She saw the barrier flicker, miraculously it was still up. Cami wondered for the hundredth time how long Hope could keep it going. Cami felt her heart beat hard in her chest.

"Music and stories, princes, princesses

Girls when they dance at the balls in nice dresses

Painting with daddy and the smile it brings

These are a few of my favorite things"

Hope sang softly, just above a whisper. Cami rubbed Hope's back as she sang. She had such a beautiful voice.

"Jackson and mummy, who make me so happy

Horses, pianos, Rebekah and Cami

Feeling so special when I start to sing

These are a few of my favorite things"

Tears fell from Cami's eyes as she looked at all of the wolves. They all growled but couldn't do anything. Why were they so many? Cami wondered, they already had Cami and Hope trapped. Cami grabbed the crossbow in her left hand.

"When the dog bites, when the bee stings

When I'm feeling sad

I simply remember my favorite things

And then I don't feel so bad"

Suddenly new growls went up and the wolves turned around and started fighting. It was a bloodbath. As wolves fell dead Cami saw four or five other wolves among the fray, fighting off the other ones. Hope tried to turn to see but Cami made her face the wall. She had already seen enough tonight to last a lifetime. She didn't need to see the carnage being wrought. She wanted to close her own eyes but couldn't tear her eyes away. Cami saw fangs baring and paws flying but it was becoming clear that the smaller group of wolves were stronger and faster. Hayley's wolves. Cami heard teeth sinking in and painful yowls. There were howls and whimpers but the larger group of wolves started falling.

Eventually all who were left standing were the five wolves, one of which was currently fighting off the last two wolves of the other pack. This wolf looked larger and was moving at a feral pace. His fangs gnashed as he growled. He pounced on one wolf and pawed clawed until the wolf's chest ripped open. Then he flew onto the other one and writhed around until he had his throat in his jaws and clamped down. Cami heard the neck snap. The wolf's eyes went dull and the other wolf dropped the body from its mouth. The leading wolf's eyes were filled with malevolence, and blood dripped from its maw.

It turned its attention to Hope, looking at her with protectiveness. The yellow eyes went soft as they looked at Hope's back, who hadn't stopped shaking. The other four wolves stood a little to the side of the larger wolf. They looked uncomfortable around him. He wasn't a part of their pack.

Cami looked at the wolf whose eyes never left Hope. It looked like it wanted to be near her, those eyes were filled with relief. Cami's eyes narrowed and pulled Hope closer to her. She assumed these wolves were with Hayley but she wasn't sure the danger had passed. The wolf's eyes flickered to Cami and she glared at it. Pointedly leveling the crossbow as a silent warning. The wolf's eyes softened even more as it looked at her. Cami had been looking into wolves' eyes for the past half hour but these looked at her with such tenderness, oddly she felt safe, for the first time since the attack started. A realization started forming in her mind.

Klaus?

Cami wanted to call his name but refrained. If he was appearing as a wolf, it was for a reason. He didn't want Hope to recognize him. She remembered Hayley telling her Hope didn't know about werewolves or any of the supernatural. Just that she was different. Still Cami wanted to make sure it was him.

"Hundred dollar guy?"

The wolf's eyes lit up then fell as he whimpered, nodding its head. Cami's mouth dropped, along with the crossbow. She had a million questions but her mouth couldn't begin to form any of them. Even in wolf form Klaus looked magnificent. His coat was black mixed with dark patches of brown, but his chest and underbelly were white. The fact that his coat was stained with blood only added to the powerful alpha male aura he was exuding.

Cami smiled with relief. "It's okay Hope, we're safe."

Hope still didn't let go of Cami. She looked at the wolves with fear. Cami's brow furrowed. Shouldn't Hope be able to tell that they weren't going to hurt them? She was still shaking.

Klaus put a paw forward and got burned, letting out a surprised growl. He tilted his large wolf head to the side.

Cami tried moving Hope towards the door but she screamed and kicked. She was still terrified. Hope wouldn't leave as long as those wolves were there.

Her father seemed to realize this and gnashed his teeth at the other wolves. They all left the room, Klaus following, but not before casting one long glance back at his daughter.

Ten minutes passed and Cami still couldn't move Hope, she kept her arms wrapped around the girl's trembling body as she let out soft sobs. Cami's own heart hadn't stopped pounding.

"Daddy?" Hope said, muffled against Cami's shoulder.

Klaus appeared a few seconds later at the doorpost. "Hope?"

She shot out of Cami's arms and into her fathers as he whispered reassurances against her ear. "It's okay Hope, I'm here. Daddy's got you." Cami saw his eyes watering and he picked her up. Hope let out loud cries against his shoulder.

Cami had never been so happy to see him in all of her life, and considering all of the dangerous situations she had been in before, that was saying something. During the attack she thought she'd never see him again. Now that the danger passed Cami was shocked at how many times she thought about Klaus when she believed she was about to die.

He managed to clean most of the blood off of his skin so he wouldn't look like a complete nightmare. His tux was scruffy and slightly tattered, and his dirty blond hair was messed up and all over the place, but other than that he looked great. As she was taking him in Klaus gave Cami a once over.

"I'm fine." She said breathing heavily. Klaus' blue eyes darkened and she knew he didn't believe that. He silently grabbed her hand and rubbed his thumb back and forth over it. Cami felt electricity shoot through her body. His hands were so smooth and strong. He looked in her eyes and they said the words his mouth couldn't.

Cami looked at the carnage surrounding them and knew that Klaus wasn't done wreaking havoc on those who attacked his daughter. She could practically see the rage radiating off of him, hear the violent plots in his head.

He wordlessly led them into Cami's apartment, never looking back as he walked through the pools of blood and the bodies he dismembered not half and hour before.


Thank you for all of the reviews and feedback I got for this story! This chapter is longer than the other ones and it took awhile to write. In this one everything got intense and dangerous really quick. What do you think? Was it too melodramatic? Thanks again for reading!