A/N: After Hope left with Rebekah, Hayley turned off her humanity and left too, leaving Klaus and Elijah behind. Many years later, the city was safe again and Hope and Rebekah came back. Shortly after Hayley came back too, still with her humanity off.

Future fanfic

Klaus' POV

Elijah and I waited in front of the Abattoir, I was impacient to meet my daughter. It toke us sixteen years to make the city totally safe, but the only thing that matters to me it's that she grow up safe and loved, like Hayley wanted.

There's been years since I last heard of her, I wonder if someday she'll turn on her humanity and come back home. But I know better that time is irrelevant when you're immortal, and especially when you're hurt. I didn't even had time to teach her how to be a hybrid, maybe if I had time things would be different.

I should have thought that her emotions were magnified, and that her pain, even if seems impossible, was far worst than mine. Maybe if I taught her how to control her emotions, it wouldn't have been to much for her, maybe she would have kept her humanity on.

I saw Rebekah's red car driving to us, I can't believe she still has the same car she had 16 years ago. I could perfectly saw her driving and next to her was the most beautiful and perfect girl I've ever seen; my daughter.

Rebekah parked the car and instantly got out. I hugged her but kept my gaze to Hope, she had my same blue eyes and Hayley's dark brown hair. She was just perfect. "Hello brother." Rebekah whispered with broken voice "Little sister." I greeted her and she released me to hug Elijah.

Hope walked towards me slowly, I felt the tears run down my cheeks. Finally, she was at home. I couldn't help but hug her tightly, not wanting to release her ever again. I won't let anyone take her away from me ever again.

I've already missed too much. I wish I could be there, to see her walk for first time, her first words, her first christmas. I died a bit with every single birthday I missed. "Dad, you're choking me." she whispered, I love how the word 'dad' sounds with her voice.

Finally I released her "I'm sorry my littlest wolf." I said smiling to her, she had tears running down her cheeks too. "So, where's Hayley?" Rebekah asked, Elijah and I exchanged worried looks, "What?" Rebekah asked noticing our stare.

"Let me greet my beautiful niece and then we can come in." Elijah said and walked to Hope smiling, he hugged her too and she hugged him back. "You have become into beautiful girl." Elijah said and my smile grew bigger.

When Elijah finally released Hope we all walked in, "Hope, darling, why don't you explore the house?" Rebekah said to Hope smiling, "But-" I said and in that instant Rebekah gave a warning look that made shut up "Sure." Hope said and disappeared upstairs.

"Now you both can explain me what happened to Hayley. Is she...?" Rebekah asked scared of what we could answer "She's alive." Elijah said and Rebekah sighed in relief "So, where's she?" she asked again, "It was too much for her." I mumbled, looking down.

I still remember the moment she turned her humanity off. It was a few weeks after Hope left and she survived thanks to blood bags, I didn't even bothered in teach her how to feed properly.

I heard Hayley's cries, she has been like this for weeks. Every single night she goes to Hope's bedroom and just cries. At least she started to feed, maybe she's finally getting better. Elijah and I made our best trying to comfort her but she doesn't want to speak or see anyone, she hasn't even left the house.

I walked to Hope's bedroom and opened the door, when Hayley saw me she stopped crying. She lept staring at me silenty, as always. "Little wolf." I called her but she didn't even reacted to my voice. I got closer to her and she stepped back at my attempt to touch her.

"Please, Hayley. You can't stay like this forever. We'll get her back." I said and she shoke her head, there wasn't hope in her eyes, just pain. "She's gone." she mumbled, it's the first time she speaks in weeks.

"You have to be strong for her. We'll make this city safe again and she'll come back to us." I said and hugged her, she tried to push me away but I kept my hug, finally she gave up. "I can't do this." she mumbled, I caressed her hair gently "What?" I asked her.

"I can't stand this." she mumbled again, "I can't leave the house wothout fall apart, how I'm supposed to fight for my daughter?" she mumbled with broken voice. "But I know how I can handle those feelings." she said pulling me away, instantly I know about what she was talking about.

"Hayley don't." I said scared, she closed her eyes "I'm doing this for our daughter." she said and toke a deep breathe, when she opened her eyes I knew it. Her humanity was off. It wasn't hard to say, in her eyes, there wasn't hope, but neither pain. There was nothing.

"Hayley, what have you done..." I mumbled, she wipped her tears away "I won't cry anymore, I'm done with crying. I'm done with everything." she said "Hayley, remember our daughter." I said hoping that would make her turn on her emotions again.

"I do, I do remember her. And I do remember how we had to sent her away because all the thing you did." she said, there wasn't anger or hate in her voice, there was no emotion. I wanted her to feel something, even if it was hate. Just something...

"I'm going to do what I should have done as soon Davina unlinked Sophie from me. Leave." she said and stood up "Little wolf." I called her and she turned, for a second there was pain in her eyes but quickly disappeared "I don't want you to call me for that pet name ever again." she said in a threating tone and speeded through the door.

"She turned off her humanity." I finally said feeling my eyes wet of remembering that night. "And you didn't compelled her to turn it on?!" Rebekah yelled at me, I should have done that...but that night I just couldn't follow her. I stood there frozen.

I just looked down, "So, when it's my welcome party?" I heard a familiar voice said, I turned to see her. Hayley. She was with her back against the doorframe and her arms crossed over her chest. I could see it in her eyes, emptiness.

She still was with her humanity off. "Hayley." I mumbled, and she walked to me "You really didn't think I was going to miss the moment my daughter finally comes back home, did you?" she said lightly smiling. I speeded her against the wall "Well, that's not the kind of welcome I was expecting but if you-" she was saying but I cut her off "You won't be anywhere near her until you turn her humanity on." I said serious.

Her smile faded away at the second "She's my daughter too." she said serious, trying to release herself. "Let me go, Klaus." she growled, still fighting "No." I growled back "Turn you humanity on." I said compelling her but she laughed "You can't compell me, I'm on vervein." she said with amusement in her eyes.

"How long you think you can keep me away from her, huh?" she said growing closer "Why do you want to see her? You don't care about anything or anyone right now." I said not breaking the eye contact. "She still my daughter, I have the right to see her." she said, and maybe, she was saying the truth.

I toke a step away from her "So, now you believe me?" she asked surprised "She the only hope I have left in your humanity." I said and she smiled "She has always been this family's hope." I smiled at her words.