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Klaus walked out of the room. He was flaming mad and ready to kill. He could not comprehend what he had just heard. He was the most powerful creature dammit! And no little girl would up stage him! Even if what the witch had said was true she would still serve her purpose. Klaus was storming down the stairs and out a back door and into a small and empty garden. He needed to collect himself before he did something that could have a bad outcome. His siblings dared to fallow bringing the girl along with them.

"Nicklaus why are you behaving in this manor?" Elijah was ready to lecture his brother on how to behave in public but so far Klaus had not been that horrible, no one of innocence was dead yet.

"Just give the girl a chance Nik." Rebekah pleaded. Eleanor had wandered into the garden over to an area of dead plants. A magnolia tree was dyeing. Eleanor walked up to the tree and sat at the base of the tree and played with the flowers at the base. Suddenly and unexpectedly the tree bloomed back to life.

"Flower." Eleanor had taken a flower to Rebekah and tugged on her dress to get her attention.

Rebekah turned around. "Thank you Eleanor." She studied the flower and then saw the tree. "Was the tree not dead moments ago?"

"Yes it was." Elijah agreed stunned. Eleanor went back to sitting underneath the tree. All three Originals studied the girl.

"All spells pass through her." Klaus repeated the words of the witch in an epiphany.

"Yes that is what the witch said." Elijah confirmed wondering just what his brother was getting at.

"Think of what it means. If she is as powerful as the witch has said then why would we need the doppelganger or the moonstone or the sacrifice." Klaus swept up the girl and drug her back into the castle and up to the witches room by holding her over his solder. Eleanor was screaming and kicking and throwing a fit. She didn't like the way his eyes glowed. She didn't like the marks on his face. People looked at the group thinking that they should have calmed the girl before dragging her into the building

Mary was sitting in her chair flipping through books. "Can the girl undo the hybrid curse?" Klaus placed the girl down on the bed. She crawled to the edge of it.

"She would with proper training and when she is old enough." Mary's expression switched to a twisted one.

"What would proper training be?" Elijah new that the witch had a special interest in the girl and that no witch truly liked vampires so hidden motives would be expected.

"Well she would need to grow up around nature and be free to practice. She would need to be raised with free range and no expectancy. Most of all no contact with anything other then a select few witches and humans." Mary's quick thinking came into play. First she would need to get the girl away from the vampires.

"Done." Klaus instantly agreed. "Anything you will need."

Mary's twisted smile grew. "First a home in the middle of the forest and enough money to cover any expenses needed. To keep her hidden away we are going to need to hide her deep in the woods but not to far out of." She explained.

"What good is it to keep the child locked away only in a bigger cage?" Rebekah questioned. She had been sitting quiet playing with the girls curly hair. When you pulled on a curl it popped back into place. She knew that she would have to part with the girl as soon as Nik had yelled it to her but she wanted to do everything to keep her longer.

"Rebekah!" Klaus warned. "We have already been over this, the girl will serve what I deem to be her purpose, and you will just have to let it go."

"Should we not think about what makes her happy?" Rebekah argued.

"Now we are arguing on what will make you happy. We will get you another pet so that you can forget this one. Now shut up." He scolded his sister.

Elijah rolled his eyes. His brother would truly never find anyone to love. "Rebekah it is for her best."

Mary didn't find it strange that the child had pulled the vampire in. Her presence was enough to consume someone who was open to her. "She will be free to explore her element and learn and around the age twenty-one, enough to break the curse."

"Everything will be arranged to your specifications." Elijah agreed cautiously.

"Then if you would leave me alone with the child to get to know how along her magic is specificity." Mary wanted them out.

"Yes right away." Klaus forced his siblings out. He was in a good mood for the first time since Katerina's stunt. He would have his army in seventeen short years.

Rebekah went straight to her room and laid on the bed. The one thing that she thought could bring her happiness would be gone.

There was a knock on the door. "Lady Rebekah?" It was the bishop from earlier.

"Yes." She straightened her clothing, whipped her eyes, and stood up. "Yes you may come in." The room was large with a fireplace and a dressing room and a living area.

"I was out on my solo strolls that I only have the opportunity to take on special occasions and I heard your displeased noises." He had a concerned look on his face for the young woman.

"I am well." She lied.

"Child I have worked with and around adolescents, I know when one is not fine." He walked into the sitting area and sat on a large sofa.

Rebekah followed. "It is nothing other than just stress." She again lied.

"Was it your brothers or for the girl?" He asked.

"Many things." She vaguely responded.

"Lady Rebekah I know about your, situation. And where a holy man should drive out what some might call demons or abominations I know that there is another side that is human to your kind and it would be a sin to kill what is human. By knowing such things through the witches I know that somethings are harder than others on you." He explained his knowledge.

Rebekah didn't know how to respond. He appeared to be a kind and honorable and she could always compel him. "I will say this once: tell and the cost is payed with your life." She mimicked her brother's words from earlier.

"I fully understand Lady Rebekah." He agreed.

She nodded and continued. "I never wanted to take this form. All in life I ever wanted was a family and to find love. You see vampires can not continue their line which takes away the option to bring a child into the world. All your emotions are heightened as you know." She swallowed. "Finding lasting love is very hard and I have yet to find anything close. My family was always suppose to be the ones there for me but my brother Lord Klaus has changed. He has embraced all the dark in what we are and obsessed with breaking a curse put over him. He has become cold, harsh, distant, and absent of love and I fear that it might be gone for good. Lord Elijah falls for the trap again of a pretty woman and betrays us, specificity our brother. He does care, he is honorable and moral but also blind to the downsides of that and is to much so for his own good. Then there is who I've become: naive, childish, stubborn, selfish, and at points vindictive. I chase pretty boys who only intend to use me and break my heart. Then this what should be insignificant child is brought into my life and I could have a chance to become a better person, to be a mother, surrogate, but yet a mother still and I grow to close to find out that the child will be gone."

"The child is special indeed Lady Rebekah and it would take someone without a soul not to sense the energy the child gives to the room and someone without sight to see what she does to others personalities for the better." He comforted.

"It hurts to think of not watching her grow and hurt is excruciating pain for a vampire." She looked down to hide the tears forming in her eyes again.

"You could not leave your brothers?" He questioned.

"No, not even to act as a sister for some years. I am to be with them thick and then always and forever even if they have changed for the worse." Rebekah smiled bittersweet remembering that day.

"I see." The bishop rubbed his chin in thought. "I know that sister Mary is to leave soon and live outside the Mount shortly and that they will visit here often. Write as often to me branding it only to be read by me with a seal and ask away about the girl." He explained his sudden epiphany.

Rebekah instantly cheered up. "Oh thank you Bishop, thank you!" She jumped up to hug him.

"Yes all the details about the child's development shall be explained in each letter so that you may feel apart of it's life. Now I must leave you so that I may continue my stroll and see to other matters." He stood up.

"Yes you must be a busy man and again thank you." She excused him.

The bishop walked to the door. "And Lady Rebekah," He turned back around. "do not worry for your brothers, I can still see light within them and much inside you. Never let that fade but try as hard as you must to bring it back full and bountiful" With that he walked out of the room leaving Rebekah with lots to ponder.