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"Katerina, my dear, could you help me for a moment?" asked Mrs. Levski from the other room. Katerina looked up, surprised, and closed her eyes, blinking away the cold soreness.

"Coming!" she called quickly, and got up, reaching for her robe. It was midafternoon, yet Katerina, for whatever urge, did not feel fit to clean the house. In fact, she felt the exact opposite, though she was sure she was not sick. Laziness does not get you anywhere in life, she remembered her mother saying. Katerina hurried out of the room, down the hall, and peered into Mr. and Mrs. Levski's room. She gasped at what she saw.

Mrs. Levski was up and moving around, her stomach huge and full. Katerina was sure just the other day it hadn't been this large. Yet Mrs. Levski was hurrying around the room like a mad woman, not even pausing when she almost fell.

"Mrs. Levski!" cried Katerina, rushing to her side, trying to figure out what was going on.

"Oh!" Mrs. Levski stopped, and where she had just been next to Katerina, she was now across the room, her hand on her heart in a startled appearance.

"Katerina! Oh my, what a fright you gave me!" Mrs. Levski scolded gently. Katerina curtsied, a confused expression on her face.

"I'm sorry ma'am, but you called me to your side…" Katerina trailed of when she saw the pale look on Mrs. Levski's face.

"I don't recall doing that," Mrs. Levski replied weakly, her eyes losing their fervor from before and instead turning a dull green blue. Katerina, nervous, gently tugged Mrs. Levski to her bed. Mrs. Levski sat down gently.

"Would it be alright if I shared something private and personal with you, Katerina? We've grown quite close since your stay, and I'm scared; I don't know what to do!" Mrs. Levski looked close to tears. Katerina looked at her and nodded slowly, getting up and closing the window curtains and door.

"Go on," Katerina encouraged, sitting back down next to Mrs. Levski, holding her hand. Mrs. Levski took a deep shuddering breath.

"Well, I suppose you already know I am with child. Maybe more than one, the doctor said," Mrs. Levski said, and Katerina's eyes widened. To experience that pain more than once would be horrible; she shuddered at the thought. Mrs. Levski continued on, "This isn't the first time I have been with child. There have been…other times. However each time I lost each one," Mrs. Levski burst out sobbing, holding her face in her hands. Katerina, without thinking, reached over and rubbed Mrs. Levski's back.

"How long ago was this?" Katerina questioned. Mrs. Levski wiped her eyes, looking at Katerina.

"The last time I was with child? I believe two years ago. I'm so scared, Katerina. This is the farthest along I've ever been, and the doctor said I'm doing alright, but I could be better. The baby, or babies, I don't think I can lose them this time. I think it would hurt too much. The doctor said if I lose them I will have to give birth to them anyway because I am so far along. Also-" Mrs. Levski cut herself off, biting her lip. Katerina, still rubbing her back, looked into Mrs. Levski's eyes.

"You can tell me anything, Mrs. Levski. I promise I won't speak a word of it to anyone. No one will ever know unless you tell them, you can count on me," Katerina swore, and that seemed to help. Mrs. Levski's shoulders dropped in defeat, and she leaned against Katerina.

"I've been having these horrifying dreams. One of the recurring dreams I have is while I'm giving birth, I have two babies. The first one is a beautiful baby girl, light blonde hair and big green eyes, though she's very tiny. I'm exhausted, but everyone is telling me to keep going, so I do. The second comes, he is small too. He has blonde hair, and brown eyes, exactly like Mr. Levski's. I am so weak, I don't think I can do the last. But I find I don't have to, because a feel a terrible pain coming from my stomach, much worse than ever before. I scream loud, red and black dots covering my vision, and something erupts from my stomach. Then darkness over takes me, and I can't do anything else." Mrs. Levski looked up at Katerina, her eyes red and swollen, her nose a soft pink. Katerina was breathing heavily, imagining everything her friend had just said.

"Did you tell anyone else about these dreams?" she asked. Mrs. Levski nodded, a few tears leaking out of her eyes.

"Yes. I told Mr. Levski, and he told the doctor because he was worried. The doctor said it was because I was stressed over the baby, or babies. I'm just so tired, Katerina. I don't know what to do." Mrs. Levski shuddered violently.

"Shh, calm down, this won't help your babies," Katerina soothed, and Mrs. Levski struggled to pull herself together.

"You're right, of course. I'm just so confused-"

"Hush, I know. Listen to me, Mrs. Levski," Katerina looked straight into Mrs. Levski's eyes. "You and your babies will be fine. They will be beautiful and healthy. Mr. Levski will be extremely happy, and so will you. I will help you take care of them," Katerina said, sounding a lot surer than she felt. Mrs. Levski smiled softly at Katerina.

"You're a better friend than you are a liar, Ms. Pierce," she said, and Katerina felt Mrs. Levski's breathing even out. Katerina sighed out, getting up and leaning Mrs. Levski's head back on her bed. Katerina slowly lifted the woman's feet and turned her on her bed, before resting a pillow under Mrs. Levski's head.

"There," Katerina smiled softly, locking away the information Mrs. Levski had just shared with her, and shutting the door behind her as she left Mrs. Levski's room.

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"Blast it all," Elijah swore, walking out in the courtyard of the grand palace Klaus just had to have. He still couldn't believe that Klaus had ordered him to go meet a werewolf in the midst of night. And the location! Why on earth would Klaus pick such a barren location was a mystery to Elijah. No matter how powerful this werewolf may be, it was no match for an original vampire such as himself. No, not unless it had the weapon, which was currently in Klaus' hands, which Elijah, not an idiot, had made Klaus show him before leaving the warm house.

"It's bloody cold out," Elijah noted, annoyed. Not that he wouldn't do anything for Klaus. He really did love his brother, but to be such a pest that he only mentioned this a moment before he was supposed to leave was beyond unfortunate. Elijah really had been hoping to drink blood before he slept. "Oh well, I suppose I'll just have to go hunting after this unfortunate meeting," Elijah reasoned. He had no idea who this bloody werewolf was anyway. How was he to know? Klaus was really the only one to know, after all he was both.

Elijah cut through some overgrown grass, using his vampire speed, and was soon at the place Klaus had directed him to; the very middle of their woods. Wonderful, Elijah thought to himself, annoyed. He then wondered why he was so pissed off. Was it really just because Klaus had sent him out here to talk with one of their enemies? Or was it because of the girl. Katerina, Elijah recalled, the name a sweet ring in his mind. Why was he so attracted to her? She looked the same as Charlotte had, in fact they looked exactly alike.

"Ah, so this is who Klaus sent to meet me. His full blooded vampirific brother," a voice said from nearby. It was unfamiliar as it was familiar.

"Vampirific? I do believe that is a new one I had yet to hear before this meeting," Elijah called out, turning his head slowly around, looking for where the voice had come from.

"Yes, it was my own creation," the werewolf agreed, somewhere to Elijah's right.

"Why don't you step into the light? I really do love to see who it is I am speaking to," Elijah said, getting annoyed, but keeping pleasantries on the outside. After all, if he did indeed piss off this werewolf it could kill his servants, and Klaus wouldn't want that; especially for what he had in mind for this werewolf. You are far more important than you can imagine, Elijah thought to the wolf.

"As you wish, your highness," the wolf sounded sarcastic as it said this, but it did indeed step into the light. Elijah turned, and was stunned by who he saw. Not expected, not at all.

"Ah, hello there Mr. Jakes," Elijah greeted the handsome man before him. Mr. Jakes nodded back once.

"Hello Elijah," he replied.

"I assume you know why I am here?" Elijah questioned, crossing his arms. Mr. Jake smiled, his teeth sharp.

"Yes, yes I do in fact. Klaus was kind enough to inform me," he told Elijah.

"Good. So, the question here is, how many other werewolves are in town?" Elijah asked, looking at him.

"My wife and I is all," he answered.

"You're lying," Elijah accused, getting close to the werewolf. Mr. Jakes glared balefully at Elijah.

"Just because I can't kill you, bloodsucker, doesn't mean I can't hurt you," the werewolf warned.

"Oh lovely, so we are going to do this the hard way are we?" Elijah said, clapping his hands in glee. "I do love torturing werewolves." Mr. Jakes growled, his pupils going huge and yellow. Elijah looked up, noticing the moon was almost full.

"As you can see, my transformation is coming soon. And you better run, vampire, or else you're going to be dead," said Mr. Jakes, laughing manically.

"Uh huh, okay. But you didn't answer my question, Mr. Jakes. What other werewolves are in town." It wasn't a question this time, and Mr. Jakes knew it. He growled, snapping his teeth, before howling in pain.

"Ah, we are going to be difficult, hmm?" Elijah pulled out his wolfs bane, crunching it in his fingers. The wolf/human's nose and ears twitched, and it howled in pain. Elijah knelt before the beast, and it snapped, trying to bite him. Elijah grabbed it's mouth in one hand, before sprinkling the wolfs bane in it's ear. The wolf howled in agony, and Elijah snapped it's leg.

"Again, what other werewolves are there?" Elijah asked, and the wolf glared. "Oh, I see how it is. We are going to play tough guy are we?" Elijah grinned wickedly. "You don't even know what you've started, do you Mr. Jakes?" The wolf growled, then winced as it's leg healed. Elijah broke it's other leg, hearing the satisfying snap, and the wolf's cry of pain. "This is going to be a long night for you, Mr. Jakes," Elijah said conversationally, snapping his other three legs and stepping on his tail. The wolf howled and whimpered in pain, and that's when Elijah understood the location that Klaus had chosen. Far away from town, so Elijah could have his way with Mr. Jakes. Elijah felt the loyalty and love for his brother grow.

"Ah, Klaus, how you know so much," Elijah grinned, and Mr. Jakes growled/whimpered at him. Elijah looked down at him distractedly.

"Are we ready to talk yet?" He questioned, and the wolf bark-growled at him. "That is what I like to hear," Elijah applied more pressure, just to be sure Mr. Jakes knew who was in charge, before stepping off him and standing in front of the wolf, his arms crossed.

"Mr. Levski," The wolf managed a guttural gasp. Elijah nodded, smiling.

"Thank you, you are dismissed," Elijah said, walking away. He felt Mr. Jakes' glare hitting his back like laser beams as he disappeared in the woods.


Yes, the last part was in Elijah's view, which I won't do often, BTW, because it is supposed to be in Katherine's view, but I thought this would be an interesting twist! Love you guys please review!