"Do you ever wonder what your life would be like outside of this?"

Bonnie tilted her head back looking up at the hybrid who was leaning against the French doors. Worry plagued the witch. She didn't understand where this was coming from. "What are you talking about?"

"Do you ever think about…" Klaus licked his parched lips. Suddenly he felt nervous. "Do you think about being away from…all…this?" He circled his hand around him.

Bonnie adjusted herself to turn half way around to meet Klaus. "What are you really asking me, Nik?"

"Do you ever regret being with me?"

To say the witch was shocked was a understatement. Bonnie turned away from him to gaze at the grassland below her. "After ten years, you're asking me this now?"

Klaus shrugged his shoulder. "Better late than never."

Bonnie laughed shaking her head. Carefully she stood from the ground. She dusted the green earth off her embroidery ivory dress before she fully turned to Klaus. "You drive me insane." She started. "You can be merciless as well as conniving. Very pigheaded. You can be very vindictive at times." She gave him a sad look. "You can be down right awful."

Klaus turned away from his little witch to gaze at the indigo sky above him. He couldn't dispute the words from the love of his life, because they were actually true.

He heard her footstep come closer towards him. He didn't face her until she was by his side.

Klaus took in the full beauty of his wife. She always was beautiful to him but today was a special day. It was their tenth anniversary and they wanted renew their vows. If anyone would have told Klaus he would get married, the Original would've laughed in their face and killed them for saying such folly. But here he was married to a powerful witch, a witch he loved very much.

The golden glow from the candles clashed against her almond skin. Her hair was pinned back while the rest flowed down her back. A pearl clip, a gift from her grandmother, held her hair in place showing off her heart shaped face and cat like eyes.

Her ivory wedding dress looked spectacular on her. She was flawless with three dimensional sewn flowers strategically placed on her laced ball gown. Her chapel train and textured net skirt flowed as she walked down the isle. Flowers covered the sheer ivory covering on her back with buttoned pearls down her spine. The dress fitted her beautifully. She was beautiful. How could such a beauty be with a beast like him?

"Though these things are true," The witch's voice pulled Klaus' attention away from dark troubling thoughts. "There is more to you." Bonnie gazed lovingly into sapphire eyes, eyes that could be so menacing then be so filled with love and warmth the next. She loved those eyes. "There is more to Niklaus Mikaelson. Like…" Bonnie placed a small bundle she had in her arms into his. "You're a great father." She watched him bring his sleeping little girl closer to his chest. "You're a amazing husband." She kissed his knuckle above his black wedding band. "And you're not much of a shabby dresser." She joked as she straightened his suit and tie.

Their gurgling laughter echoed into the quiet night. Bonnie laughter died down and looked at her husband seriously. "You're good, Klaus." She stood on her tippy toes, carefully not to crush their daughter, and kissed him softly on his red lips. "I love you and I regret nothing."

Klaus leaned down to kiss his wife again. "Good." He knew he didn't deserve her but he was going to spend the rest of his undead like fulfilling the task.

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