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Chapter 4 Cookie Monster

Klaus stopped at a bakery and paid for a bag of chocolate chip cookies, per request. He walked over to the table Caroline was sitting at and pulled a cookie out of the white bag and handed it to Caroline.

She took it from his hand and smile. "I'm surprised you didn't just compel the guy," she said, chewing on the fresh cookie.

He laughed, "Well I'm surprised no one told you not to talk with your mouth full," he said.

"Touché," she said, shaking a finger at him.

Klaus pulled another cookie from the bag and took a bite out of it.

He liked Caroline, definitely unpredictable. She was a lot like his sister, Rebekah. She is protective over the people she cares most about. She also isn't one you want to anger. He learned from Rebekah that Caroline had a bit of a temper.

"Well have you any ideas about what color you want the dress to be?" he asked, breaking the brief period of silence.

Caroline shrugged her shoulders, "I'll know after I look at a few dresses," she said. She liked to keep her options open.

"Well I think you would look good in something blue," Klaus interjected.

The young blonde nodded her head, "Well I'm keeping my options open. I will keep that in mind though," she said.

His eyes darkened and growled at the young vampire. He didn't know what had gotten into him. Something just did. "You will wear a blue dress," he demanded.

"Hello, Damon," she remarked. "Anger issues much?" she said. "I know you're part werewolf and all, but even Tyler doesn't get mood swings like you do," she commented.

Klaus's glare didn't lighten up one bit and Caroline decided she should probably cool it with the comments. He may have saved her life, but he could just as easily take it away from her again.

"Fine! Ill wear a blue one!" she said, admitting defeat. She felt trapped in her position and in disbelief. Twice he has proven to her that he was not the monster everyone made him out to be. Now though, he was proving that he was exactly the monster that everyone says. He made Stefan almost look like a puppy, even though the only time she saw him was the first day of school.

"Good," he grinned in satisfaction. "Well are you done with your, m'love?" he asked.

She moved her jaw and contemplated what her next move should be. She nodded her head, thinking it was probably the safest route. "Yes, but could you stop calling me love? I am not your love. We barely know anything about each other," she said. Every passing second he was surprising her more and more. Some moments he was sweet, but in a split second you could see his fangs.

"If you absolutely insist," he sighed, "But hopefully it won't be for long." He was hoping that after this ball she would soon change her mind.