Okay here are the three reviews I picked from the last chapter! They're in no particular order.


I especially liked the bickering between Tyler and Klaus, it always reminds me of Caroline at the dance when she asked him "Why do you always have to prove that you're the alpha male?"

"I don't have to prove anything love, I AM the alpha male."

From: thexlittlexlisa


Although klaus is acting really hot & cold, i can't wait for those little moments when he learns something about caroline that surprises him or he randomly does these nice little things for her that make her realize he's not such a jerk after all.

From: NikMik


Oh Caroline you really were blinded by love/list when Klaus said, "I know you felt it too. You feel the same pull I do!" You both feel the attraction to each other! You two belong together! Tyler just needs to move on and be nice to Rebekah otherwise he's gonna have his face rearranged by the bug bad wolf known as Klaus! Can't wait to read more!

From: edwardsoneandonlylove


Rebekah

Kleinfeld Bridal was located between 6th and 7th avenues on 20th street. Caroline took a deep breath before walking inside the high-end bridal boutique. Once inside, the numerous mannequins and gowns instantly overwhelmed her.

A large diamond chandelier hung in the middle of the room. Various Victorian style loveseats were placed strategically with flower assortments to accent it. The consultants were dressed professionally and were anticipating the arrival of clients.

Caroline had no idea where to begin. She was meeting Rebekah here at eleven and she was already almost fifteen minutes late.

"May I help you?" A woman who looked to be in her late fifties approached Caroline. She clutched onto her purse and smiled at the snotty sales associate.

"I'm waiting for someone, thank you." The lady fixed her rimmed glasses and straightened her pin stripped skirt, looking Caroline up and down before she made another comment.

"Do you have an appointment?" She asked and Caroline's face reddened.

Did they need an appointment for these things?

It's not everyday you go shopping for a bridal gown.

"I'm not su—"

Caroline was cut off by the sound of a very firm, feminine voice. "I believe we do."

She whipped her head around to find a curvy, beautiful blonde standing before her. Her features were striking and her accent was thick. This had to be Rebekah.

This time the sales associate was embarrassed. She quickly muttered apologies and went to the back to retrieve something.

Rebekah stayed silent for a few moments and observed Caroline. She shifted awkwardly back and forth, trying to ignore the fact that Rebekah wasn't speaking. It was starting to scare the shit of out her. Caroline broke the silence hoping to ease the discomfort between the two.

She extended her hand in Rebekah's direction. "I'm Caroline." She gave Rebekah her sincerest smile.

"I know," She said quickly placing one of her manicured hands on her hip. "And it's not because you're marrying my brother."

Caroline gave her a confused look, but then realization peaked in her mind. Tyler Lockwood, oh god. If she knew his crazy obsession with her, she would freak. And by the way Rebekah was acting, it was if she already did know.

"Yes, Caroline Forbes. I know all about you. I also know that my boyfriend has some sick little obsession with you."

Caroline didn't know what to say. This wasn't how she wanted to start her relationship with Klaus' sister. It was bad enough that she was marrying a monster, but now she had to deal with his sister hating her too. And it wasn't even her fault.

She had met Rebekah once at a family function, but they were much too young then to remember. Rebekah was never around the family, which would explain why they were officially meeting now for the first time.

Klaus on the other hand, she saw all the time along with his other brothers.

Her mind drifted to the night before. Her hand instinctively went to her lips. They still felt numb. She knew any physical relationship between them was almost prohibited.

She knew it was wrong.

Everything about it was wrong, but those few minutes that they shared together had been better than anything she ever experienced.

Rebekah's voice snapped her out of her thoughts.

"And now I get a call from my brother, telling me that he's marrying you. How did you manage to convince my brother to do that, slut?"

Her mouth hung open and her throat went dry. Wasn't his family aware of what was going on with his visa? She chose not to comment on it because she truly didn't know what to say without breaking the contract.

He had told her that their marriage needed to appear real and if dealing with his crazy sister was a part of it, Caroline would have to learn to adapt.

She sighed, knowing the next year of her life would already be miserable.

The sales associate walked back with a clipboard in hand and showed them to the back. She felt Rebekah behind her like a snake. It was making her really uncomfortable.

Once they reached the dressing room, Rebekah took a seat on one of the couches and Caroline stepped inside.

There were already at least ten dresses in there ready to be tried on. "Don't I get to pick out my own dress?"

The sales associate set down her clipboard on a side table and looked at Caroline.

"Mr. Mikaelson was very particular about the gown that you are to wear. He called ahead of time with all of your measurements. He also provided the exact style of dress he prefers. You get to pick any of these ten. He left that up to you."

How did he know all those details about me? She shook away the thought and began looking through the dresses.

They were all incredibly beautiful and they were in her size just like the lady said. A tag peaked out from underneath one of the dresses and Caroline's eyes bugged out when she saw the price. $37,569.

She turned around shaking her head. There was absolutely no way she could let him buy her a dress this expensive.The sales associate caught her discomfort and immediately spoke up in his defense.

"He also told me to not let you look at the tags," She added. Apparently, she forgot that detail.

"But you need to pick one out today because if any alterations are needed we need to know immediately. You need this dress three days from now."

Her face went pale. She only had three days. The whole ordeal was overwhelming her as it started to sink in.

Caroline Forbes would no longer be a single woman. She ran her hands through her hair nervously and the lady chuckled at her discomfort.

"Okay, give me one to try on." She gave in deciding that she wasn't going to protest anymore.

The sales associate jumped up and clapped her hands. She pulled the first dress and Caroline's face immediately scrunched with disgust and shook her head.

She pulled the second, third and fourth and Caroline couldn't bring herself to even want to try on the other dresses.

"Caroline, darling!" She heard Rebekah's voice from outside of the door. "Are you going to come out with a dress or are you getting cold feet already?" She was egging her on and it was starting to work.

"Give me that." She grabbed the fifth dress and without looking Caroline put on the dress.

Once it was zipped up, Caroline turned around to face herself in the full-length mirror. The image of herself took her breath away. She was not expecting to fall in love with one of these dresses let alone the first one she tried on.

The dress was a sweet heart, A-line lace gown with a diamond bridal belt. The sales associate, grinned knowing that she fell in love with it.

"Is this your dress?" She asked.

Caroline nodded, feeling the embellishments the entire way up her torso. "Yes, this is my dress!"

She walked out of the dressing room and Rebekah's eyes snapped up from her cell phone. She didn't say anything –once again.

Great. Now Rebekah was going to hate the dress that she just fell in love with. She felt her eyes ripping her apart.

"We'll take it." She told the lady. She didn't even acknowledge Caroline or the dress.

Caroline walked back into the dressing room and the sales associate helped her out of her dress.

"The dress looks beautiful on you. Don't let Miss. Rebekah ruin that for you."

"Thank you." Caroline said sincerely. The half-hour she spent with a lady she despised in the beginning was starting to grow on her. She quickly got dressed and exited the room.

The consultant helped her pick out a veil, shoes and matching earring to go along with the dress. By the time they were done, Caroline was exhausted.

Between the stress of a wedding and the next year of her life being controlled by a contract, she didn't really want and her future sister in law already hating her as well.

She desperately needed a nap. After everything was handled and paid for Caroline tried to leave, but Rebekah had other ideas.

"We're meeting my brother and my boyfriend for lunch." Oh, fantastic.

She didn't know what Tyler told Rebekah, but whatever it was, it was enough to make Rebekah hate her.

The funny thing was that Caroline never had a relationship beyond friendship with him.

Either, he lied about what their relationship was or he talked about her constantly in front of Rebekah.

And by what Caroline knew about Rebekah, she loved to be the center of attention and Tyler wasn't giving it to her.

Rebekah dragged Caroline across the streets of New York until they reached the restaurant.

Another realization hit her as they approached the table where Klaus and Tyler were already seated. This was the first interaction she had with Klaus since their kiss.

Why did everything about today have to be awkward?

Once they reached the table, Klaus and Tyler stood up to pull back the chairs. Except, when Klaus went to pull hers out, he butt heads with Tyler. He was also trying to pull her chair out.

Caroline's eyes went to Rebekah's who was already shooting her a death glare. Tyler took the hint and went to help Rebekah into her chair, but she swatted his hand away.

They all finally took a seat and before anyone spoke the waitress came over and took their drink orders.

Caroline seemed to be eating out with Klaus, a lot. She kept it in the back of her mind to possibly make him a home cooked meal once they were married. Stop, Caroline.

"So," Rebekah's eyes looked up at her menacingly from her sparkling water. "How did you and my brother meet?"

Klaus gave his sister an even worse look. "Rebekah," He almost laughed at her. "You've known her just as long as I have."

Technically it was true, but Caroline had never been truthfully introduced to her. They never spoke other than once at a Christmas party when they were eight. Rebekah must have forgotten their one-time meet.

Rebekah usually spent most of her time over in London and was never around during birthdays and holidays. Caroline never understood it and right now she didn't care to.

"Barely," Rebekah said. "I hear your friends with my dear Tyler." God, this woman was insufferable.

"He's my lawyer." Caroline said dryly.

"And a close family friend, I presume?" Caroline really couldn't take it anymore. She stood up and excused herself to the restroom. She made her way passed the tables and walked into the five star bathroom.

Looking at herself in the mirror, she knew she looked exhausted. This entire situation was mentally draining. She straightened her blouse and re applied her lip-gloss. "You can do this, Caroline."

All she had to do was get through this lunch, then she could go home and watch Netflix for the rest of the night with a bottle of white wine. That was something to look forward to.

After all, since she was no longer working, she had two days to get the next year of her life in check. It didn't sound like a lot of time, but it was plenty enough for her.

She took out her cell phone and sent a quick text to Bonnie, informing her of her plans. She responded back just as fast as the text was sent, letting her know that she would indeed be joining her.

When she felt like she had herself together, she walked back out and headed towards her table. She noticed that there was commotion near the table that they were seated at.

Caroline gasped when she realized that the commotion was coming from their table. There were at least seven people surrounding it. She quickly found Rebekah, who was crying in hysterically.

When she found Klaus and Tyler. Klaus' knee was over Tyler's stomach and his hand was grasping his shirt. The table was flipped over and Klaus looked as if he was ready to kill Tyler.

She was gone for five minutes. What could I have possibly missed?

Both Tyler and Klaus' gaze met hers as she came closer. But before she could ask what was going on, Klaus was by her side, dragging her out of the restaurant.


AN: Okay, I will also be doing the same thing for the next chapter and so on! So send your reviews and I will post them with the next chapter!

**Also, I have put up the first chapter for the fic I will be writing after this one. It is called 'Dog Tags' so please read and review that!

I will also be putting up chapters for my other fics 'Seven Heavenly Virtues' & 'Territory'