Mystic Falls, Virginia
"Stop it!" she laughed with her gentle laugh while getting tackled. He lied above her with his lips close to hers. "I love you, Aviaya," he whispered in her ear. He looked at her with his brown eyes waiting desperately for her response. Her cheeks turned red and she couldn't help but giggle. "And I love you," she said and placed her lips on his.
Aviaya was sitting on a hilltop in the middle of the night watching the fields surrounding her. She was thinking about her human life and all the memories she wanted to forget. She had spent all of her immortal life being miserable without Kol. It had been awhile since she last let him enter her thoughts. It was too painful to remember. But remember she did.
'"I cannot bare the thought of walking on this earth for eternity without you!" Kol screamed at her in agony. She kept looking at her feet and felt the tears falling down her cheeks. He kept screaming at her with sorrow. "Please, Aviaya. I beg of you," he continued as he kneeled in front of her. Kol felt nothing but his heart being ripped out of chest and stomped on. He was immortal now; nothing could stop his dead heart from pumping. Aviaya sat down in front of him and took his hands in hers. "It is not right. You live and you die. You don't live forever, it's not the right way," she whispered before she continued: "I want to grow old, see our daughter grow up and I want to die like humans do,"
Kol got up in fury. He had lived a year as a vampire and his emotions were still not under control. He knew he wanted to take the choice away from her and force her to be at his side forever. His urge to control was taking over but he decided to disappear before he did something he would come to regret.
"I can't force you," was all she heard like an echo surrounding her.'
She shook her head trying to force the memories out of her head. Aviaya had a troubled mind; going back to Mystic Falls was a stupid idea she thought as she got up to walk away.
She saw a shadow figure standing before her. She didn't move nor did the shadow figure. She took a few steps towards the figure before the figure moved in high speed. The sound of the movement was surrounding her; it was obvious to her that it was indeed a vampire, an old vampire.
"I don't know what game you're playing," she yelled and she broke a bough of a tree and formed it as a stake "but I'm really not in the mood for this," she stood still and listened to the silence that suddenly appeared. She felt a warm breath in her neck. She went completely silent for a minute before she moved a few feet away in high speed. She turned around and she recognized the figure instantly.
Her mouth opened, her eyes were wide and she started shaking.
"Kol…?" she stuttered and walked closer to catch his face in the moonlight. She couldn't believe her eyes.
'She didn't see Kol for long time after he tried to beg her to become immortal. She knew that she probably would never see him again. Who knew what kind of creature he was now. She could only guess.
That day in April turned out to be the last day of her life. That day in April was when she lost everything. She had heard stories about Mikael being his children's archenemy. Yet she had never thought he would have gone so far. She lost her daughter that April day. In the hands of Mikael, Freya had died, only to lure his son out and to prove a point.
As her daughter's dead body fell to the ground, Aviaya ran as fast as she could towards her. She screamed in pain while being covered in her blood. Losing Freya was like losing herself. She held her in her arms while she was screaming in pain.
Within minutes Mikael's laugh was wiped off his face as his youngest son tackled him and broke his neck. Aviaya looked up as Kol approached them. He fell to his knees and burst out in tears. He tried to speak but no words could come out. He held Aviaya and felt the loss of their daughter. Nothing could compare to this. He could not bare the thought of losing anymore. He bit his wrist and stared at his blood was tossing out. "I cannot lose you too," he whispered as he held Aviaya tight and forced his blood down her throat. "You are going to hate me, love. I know. But I can't bare the thought of living when you're not," she looked at him with begging eyes and shook her head. "I'm sorry, please forgive me," he said seconds before he broke neck and she was lying in his arms.'
He looked at her with an empty expression. He didn't know what to think or what to do. It was too overwhelming for him; he had been told that she was gone. He was told that she was dead. The sight of her made him angry yet it filled him with emotions, emotions that he hadn't felt for a long time. He wanted to flee. Forget all about this and live on. Yet the feeling that was overpowering his wish to flee was the wish to make sure he wasn't making this up in his mind. He rushed towards her and put his palm on her cheek. He looked at her with wet eyes while brushing her cheek. Aviaya started to open her mouth; he put a finger over her mouth signaling to be silent. They locked their eyes and Kol planted a small kiss on her lips. "Oh, darling," he mumbled as he held her tight. They stood there for a while. Just making sure none of them were hallucinating. Kol grinned at her while letting her loose from his grip. "So much fun we're going to have," he said quietly and smirked towards her.
