"I can't believe what he wants us to do," raged Katherine at Klaus. She knew it was dangerous to complain to Klaus of all people, but he might be the only one that Elijah may listen too. She pretended to agree with Elijah for fear of him turning on her. "Do you really want to give up both of us? You want to release both doppelgangers?" She inquired hotly.

"You will be close by and I'm curious to see what reaction this will bring out in Elena. She's becoming increasingly mentally unstable," Klaus told her. "Becoming a vampire again by Elijah, it's not agreeing with her."

"Does everyone get such a reaction when they become a vampire by one of you?" asked Katherine curiously. "I know that Marcel had difficulty...but what of everyone else?"

"Not like how it has been with Elena...the madness usually only lasts a few weeks, if there is any at all. Usually they gain control over themselves very quickly...Elena is going into almost four months of still feeling the affects..."

"Why?" asked Katherine curiously.

"I think it's because of both doppelgangers becoming vampires at virtually the same time. Nature is turning against you," Klaus smiled.

"Not me," Katherine pointed out. "I am perfectly fine."

"Elena then," said Klaus. "If it doesn't stop soon I think she best get used to being this way..."

"Have you told Elijah this?"

"It's why he wants to move away with her. He believes it might help her get better."

"Oh great," Katherine said dryly. "I have to move because Elena is losing her mind."

"Get used to it, Katerina," Klaus quipped.

Klaus then opened the front door for Katherine to leave the house. "Good riddens, Katerina," said Klaus lastly.

He then shut the door in her face.