Chapter Ten

'Sorry' I apologised as I accidently bumped into someone in the busy street. That was one of the things I hated about cities; people always seemed to be rushing to get somewhere.

'Why do you keep apologising? They are the ones not looking where they are going.' Rebekah said from my right, her arm linked through mine.

We were walking to meet Klaus and Stefan at a clothes shop for Rebekah; Klaus had tried to make us leave with him earlier, but much to my amusement, Rebekah told him to sod off and we would meet him in our own time. Surprisingly he had complied, despite the anger and frustration coming from him. We had gotten dressed afterwards with Rebekah borrowing some of my clothes; she wasn't impressed that the only options seemed to be shorts or jeans with a vest top or crop top, hence the shopping trip. That, and my wardrobe wouldn't sustain us both for very long; it only lasted me a week before it had to be laundered.

'Force of habit.' I replied with a shrug, tucking my hair behind my ears. I had decided on my black high waisted shorts again today seeing as it seemed to be even hotter in the city; I'd paired them with my black Vans and pink crop top that had a lace hemline, which I had worn at Rebekah's request as she wanted us to match. She was wearing the exact same outfit as me, except she had my Converse on and she was wearing the same version as my crop top, but in blue. I was wearing my pink suede jacket, while she was wearing my grey one. Someone else walked into my shoulder, jerking me to the side, pulling me out of my thoughts.

'Watch where you're going!' I snapped, my patience finally wearing out; I hadn't gotten a wink of sleep last night so I was a little sensitive.

'There you go, it's good to stick up for yourself.' Rebekah said, squeezing the arm hers was linked through gently. I almost snapped at her, but I stopped myself, knowing that she meant well.

We reached the address that Klaus had sent to my phone a few minutes later, though I did convince Rebekah to stop for some Starbucks on the way, mainly because I needed the caffeine. I ordered her a chocolate chip Frappuccino, figuring she'd like it since she'd mentioned how much she loved chocolate last night. I got myself a caramel late, and I had to bite back a moan of pleasure when I took my first sip. Delicious. Rebekah seemed to approve of her drink as well, seeing as she drank half of it in one gulp.

'Took you long enough.' Klaus muttered as soon as we stepped into the shop; himself and Stefan were sat on the red velvet sofas provided well on their way to finishing a bottle of champagne between them.

I rolled my eyes as we walked forward in their direction, 'quit moaning, we're here aren't we?' I asked as I made my way over to the spare long sofa, once Rebekah had let go of my arm as she went in search for some clothing.

Klaus just glared at me and I noticed he was genuinely irritable, making me frown.

'What's with you? You can't be that pissed off that we took an extra twenty minutes to get ready.' I said, studying his expression; I noticed that his under eyes were darker than usual.

'Nah I'm pretty sure he's been grumpy since he opened his eyes this morning.' Stefan commented, earning himself a glare from Klaus and a snort of amusement from me.

'I didn't sleep very well last night.' Klaus eventually said, his tone still annoyed.

'Join the club,' I murmured, holding up my coffee before I balanced it on my stomach, 'glad to know I'm not the only one who gets pissy with no sleep.'

'I am not-,' he stopped when I cut him off with a 'who are you trying to kid' look. I couldn't help but laugh at his clear crankiness when he glared at me.

'Tit for tat, Mikaelson, this is usually the other way around.' I said, referring to his endless amusement whenever I was tired from lack of sleep, 'though I'm sure you can still have your fun when this wears off.' I held up my coffee cup, closing my eyes to savour the taste as I took another swallow.

'You two bicker like an old married couple,' Rebekah commented from the dressing room, making Klaus and I look away from each other, suddenly uncomfortable, while Stefan laughed in amusement.

I glared at him, and out of the corner of my eye I knew Klaus was doing the same; Stefan held his hands up defensively before he picked up his glass and downed the little that was left in the flute. I settled down into the long sofa I was currently laying on, strategically drinking my coffee without spilling it all over myself. We lapsed into a comfortable silence, the only sounds being made were us gulping down our drinks. I sighed in annoyance when I swallowed my last gulp of coffee, placing the empty cup on the table before I lay back down again. I made myself sit up almost immediately; knowing I'd only get irritated at not being able to fall asleep. I was about to open my mouth to try and make some conversation to keep myself awake when Rebekah came out of the changing room and cut me off.

'There's got to be more of this dress.' She said, shocked.

'There isn't,' Klaus and I said at the same time.

Rebekah looked like she was going to make another comment about mine and Klaus' behaviour, but I interrupted her before she could.

'You look hot.' I told her honestly; she was wearing a black dress that cut off half way down her thighs, showing off her flawless legs. She gave me a bright smile in thanks before she turned to Stefan for his opinion.

'What do you think, Stefan?' She asked.

'It's nice.' He said, his tone unconvincing as he filled up his glass with the champagne, Klaus and me shared an amused look before we turned back to Rebekah for her response.

'I know when you're lying Stefan,' She stated, raising her eyebrow in disapproval.

I laughed at Stefan's expression as I took the bottle of champagne Klaus was holding out to me. I filled up the spare glass on the table before I handed it back to him.

'What is this music anyway? It sounds like a car accident,' Rebekah commented, her nose wrinkling in distaste.

'I'm not much for it either, it's not even music it's just a bunch of banging.' I murmured, noting Rebekah nodded in agreement.

'It's dance music.' Stefan said.

'People dance to this? How?' Rebekah asked, and if I hadn't been focused on tuning out people's feelings due to my exhaustion, I'm sure I would have felt her confusion.

'Yeah, Stefan how? Give Rebekah a demonstration,' I said gesturing to the only open space that would have allowed for any kind of dance movement.

Klaus chuckled at my comment and I joined in when Stefan glared at me and reached over to shove my shoulder. Rebekah rolled her eyes at all of us before she went back into the dressing room to change into a different outfit.

'Well… I'm bored.' I stated looking around the room for something to do.

'Yeah… I'm going to get some fresh air.' Stefan said, standing up to leave.

'I'm guessing that's code for getting a bite to eat. You don't need to use euphemisms, Stefan! We're all friends here,' I shouted after him laughing when he didn't respond, I looked down to my glass, noticing it was empty.

I heard Klaus chuckle and I met his gaze, my expression confused.

'What are you chuckling at?' I asked.

'I think you've had enough, love.' Klaus said, holding the champagne bottle away from me when I went to reach for it.

I frowned and I could feel my nose wrinkle in annoyance, 'I think I can decide when I've had enough thank you very much.' I went to reach for the bottle again but he moved it out of my grasp in the last second, making me almost face-plant the table.

'Listen here, buddy. I want more champagne.' I insisted, holding my hand out to him, as if that would work.

He smirked and shook his head, reaching to pour himself another drink. I huffed and tutted to show my annoyance, before I walked over towards the till and swiped myself another bottle from behind it. I turned towards him and held it up giving him a victorious smirk. He laughed at my actions and shook his head again this time in amusement. I abandoned the long sofa I had been sitting on and moved to sit on the couch he was occupying because it was more comfortable for me to sit up on; the long sofa was better built for laying down or slouching. I sat down and threw my feet carelessly on his lap as my back leaned against the arm of the chair. I was relieved to see that the top of the champagne was open as I took a drink directly from the bottle, as I swallowed I noticed that the room was spinning and I groaned.

'Ugh. Maybe I have had enough.' I muttered, closing my eyes in the hope that it would stop the room from rotating. I held out the bottle to Klaus, 'keep that away from me, if I have anymore I'm going to be sick.'

'Ah, love I'm a little disappointed that you can't hold your alcohol.' Klaus replied, his tone teasing. I flipped him off, but otherwise didn't respond as I kept my eyes closed and tried to fight off the growing nausea. Klaus rested one of his hands on my calf, running it up and down almost comfortingly, which I appreciated; his touch sent a wave of tranquillity throughout my body.

'If you keep doing that I'm going to fall asleep.' I muttered, my voice already drowsy. He hummed in agreement and a moment later I heard his breathing even out, in the back of my mind I realised with a jolt of surprise that he himself had fallen asleep but I couldn't consider it for more than a moment before the darkness consumed me as well.

'Nik! Kim!' I jolted, blinking myself awake. I looked over to my left to see Rebekah looking both surprised and annoyed. I went to ask her what was wrong when I realised that my whole body felt very warm. I looked down and saw that my legs were still thrown over Klaus' lap but the whole upper half of his body had fallen to lie between me and the couch, with one of his hands underneath my head and the other over my waist, holding me to him while his head rested on my chest. My hands had some how gotten tangled in his hair as I held his head to my chest, once I realised this I held them up in a 'it wasn't me' gesture which made Rebekah roll her eyes. I frowned when I realised that Klaus hadn't moved an inch… there was no way that I'd woken up before the one with supernatural hearing right?

'Is he still asleep or pretending?' I said as I looked over to Rebekah, 'I genuinely can't tell.'

'He's still asleep. If he's in a deep enough sleep he could sleep through a storm, supernatural hearing or not.' She replied, looking to Klaus as she shook her head in amusement. As if to prove her point, Klaus nuzzled deeper into me as he pulled me tighter against him, almost as if to make sure I was still there, once he was satisfied he sighed somewhat happily. I could feel the emotions inside me stirring, wanting to break free, but I knew that while he was holding me I wouldn't be able to focus on anything but the peace he brought over me.

'Okay so… how do we wake him up?' I said, trying not to stare at his peaceful expression for too long.

Rebekah grinned mischievously before she flashed forward and kicked Klaus in the stomach hard enough to jolt the sofa we were on back a few feet. He grunted a little but otherwise didn't respond, I looked up to her and noticed her surprise. She was looking between Klaus and me with a look of curiosity on her face.

'Now what?' I asked, amused.

'If that didn't work I don't know what will, honestly.' Rebekah huffed, crossing her arms over her chest to show her annoyance.

'So what? We just wait for him to wake up on his own? That could be all day!' I said, my tone one of disbelief.

'Sweetheart, I just kicked him in the gut with all of my vampire strength and he's still asleep. Do you have a better suggestion?' She asked, raising her eyebrows challengingly.

I snorted, noting her point. Seeing as I didn't have vampire strength I decided to go with the same technique I'd use on Elena and sometimes Jeremy when they wouldn't wake up for school; I put my index finger in my mouth and put it in his ear, wriggling it around.

'What on earth are you-' Rebekah started but she was cut off my Klaus abruptly sitting up, rubbing at his ear whilst glaring at me.

'Sorry, we had to resort to drastic measures.' I joked holding up my hands in surrender.

He just carried on glaring at me, but moved on to Rebekah when she started to giggle. I looked over at her too, noticing that her laugh had a mischievous edge to it. I observed that she was holding her phone, the one that Klaus had given her at some point, and I shared a panicked look with Klaus before we both stood up, walking in her direction.

'Rebekah… what did you do?' I asked.

'Well you two were just so cute and seeing as Kim was nice enough to teach me how to use the camera on my phone last night, I couldn't help but take a picture.' She said, grinning devilishly.

I laughed, genuinely amused; I looked over to Klaus and noticed he looked murderous which ironically made me laugh harder.

'Rebekah, sweetheart, give me the phone.' Klaus demanded.

'Ah, ah, ah. Come any closer and I'll send this to everyone we know.' Rebekah warned.

'Can I see it?' I asked, curious. Rebekah's eyes studied my expression for a moment before she pulled me to her side and showed me the picture on the phone. She must have been kneeling on the floor beside us when she took it, because you could clearly see Klaus' peaceful face as it rested against my chest, as well as the way that he was holding me; you could unmistakably see my hands tangled in his hear as well as my face that was leaning to the side, facing the back of the sofa, my expression just as peaceful.

'Who knew you two were so adorable?' Rebekah murmured as she smiled softly at the picture, for the first time that day I focused on someone's emotions and noted that Rebekah was genuinely happy to see Klaus looking so serene. I rolled my eyes at her statement but otherwise said nothing. I went back to the couch I had been sleeping on, leaving the Originals to argue amongst themselves.

'Give me the phone Rebekah.' Klaus demanded, his voice verging on the edge of shouting.

'No, Nik. I'm going to hold onto it until I find it useful.' She said, smirking at him.

'Oooo blackmail. I like it,' I said sending her a wink; she smiled at me before she met her brothers gaze again. I could feel that she didn't mean any harm, but she was genuinely amused by her brothers reaction; and he was definitely angry, I didn't need my empathetic abilities to tell me that.

'Anyway… now that Rebekah's wardrobe is sorted maybe we should go and check in with that witch.' I said, trying to change the subject. I knew that neither of them were going to give in and I wouldn't have been surprised if they started to throw furniture around as things got more heated. Klaus took a long moment to continue glaring at Rebekah before he nodded and turned away from her, walking out of the door I was holding open.

'No manners,' I said to Rebekah, rolling my eyes in mock annoyance as I gestured to Klaus' retreating figure. She laughed lightly as she linked her arm through mine and dragged me behind Klaus who was walking far too fast for me to keep up when all of a sudden my vision went black, much like it had a few days ago.

'Ugh, Klaus.' I said, trying to remain calm despite the fact that I couldn't see, I knew he still heard the slight panic in my voice though because he answered me straight away.

'Yes, love?' He asked and I could feel his fingers touch underneath my chin, calming me a little as he tried to meet my gaze but I felt his realisation when he noticed that I couldn't see him.

'Nik? What's happening?' Rebekah asked, sounding and feeling worried, 'Kim, are you all right?'

I opened my mouth to answer but before I could images clouded my brain, taking me somewhere else.

I was stood behind the bar at Gloria's and I looked up with a start to see that future me was following behind Klaus as he walked into Gloria's bar. He looked amused at whatever I had said before we had walked in, and he had opened his mouth to say something to me but I cut him off as I looked around the bar and noticed it was empty.

'Where is everyone?' I asked, confused.

Klaus looked away from me and took in the environment, noticing the absence of the particular person he had come there for. He flashed away from me, I assumed to check the rest of the premises while I stayed where I was, probably knowing that he would cover the whole ground before I could even take a step.

Sure enough he returned not ten seconds later looking murderous.

'I'll take it by your expression and the rage flowing from you, Gloria's not here?' I asked, looking concerned with his reaction.

'That would be correct, love.' He responded, barely controlling the rage in his tone, and I could tell that he was doing that for my benefit.

'Well… how does it go- there are plenty of witches in the sea, right?' I joked, trying to lighten his mood a little, and by some miracle I noticed a small genuine smile on his face for a second before it was gone again.

'We need to find another witch immediately.' Klaus said, lifting me to his chest as he flashed away without another moment's hesitation.

I gasped as I returned to the present, noticing that Klaus has both of his hands to my face, most likely to see what I had been seeing. I could feel his concern and I went to take it but he gave me a warning look. I rolled my eyes but complied.

'What the bloody hell just happened?' Rebekah demanded, also concerned, I squeezed the hand that was still linked through my arm as I amplified the comforting waves I was sending towards her, ignoring Klaus' disapproving glare.

'I just had a vision, of Gloria fleeing apparently.' I replied, noticing the rage that was starting to grow in Klaus' eyes.

'Well at least we're prepared.' Rebekah muttered, sounding pissed.

'Can we stop her?' I asked, looking between the two of them, which was difficult seeing as Klaus was still basically holding my face.

'No, love you're a Prophet so your vision will come true one way or another. But I will prepare another witch to save us some time. For now lets see if Gloria can actually get us any information before she flees.' Klaus said, gently moving his hands from my face as he started walking again, determination and anger flowing from him.

Rebekah and I shared a look as we trailed behind him, 'shit is going to hit the fan.' I muttered, laughing when Rebekah looked taken aback by what I said. We made it to Gloria's about ten minutes later and I noticed the tension as soon as we walked in; I kept focused on Klaus to make sure his anger didn't reach detrimental levels while Gloria worked. She was chanting, waving her hands over a grey stone bowl with candles lit around her. So far it didn't look like she was having any luck. I was sat at the bar in between Rebekah and Klaus who were sat on stools either side of me. Klaus was hogging a bottle of whiskey to himself, getting angrier by the second, though I had been taking it little by little and so far he hadn't noticed yet; I assumed it was because of the booze. Rebekah and myself were getting increasingly bored. I was about to ask about a food break when Stefan walked into the bar; I could feel the deception coming from him and I tensed, wondering what he was up to. The problem was I couldn't just come out and ask him, and I didn't see us being left alone long enough to get information, but I couldn't stop my worry; this wasn't going to end well.

'I can't find it,' Gloria suddenly said, looking up from the bowl she was standing over.

Klaus and I shared a look as we both rolled our eyes, unsurprised.

'So use me. I only wore it for a thousand years.' Rebekah said, jumping from her stool and walking over to Gloria. Gloria took her hand and began chanting again.

'That was a long time to be gone for some fresh air.' I said, studying his expression as if it would tell me what he was up to.

'Yeah sorry, retail therapy was making my head explode,' Stefan said, feigning annoyance.

'Tell me about it.' Klaus muttered, feigning his own annoyance. I gave him a look and he gave me one back, warning me to keep my mouth shut. Apparently anyone knowing that the big bad hybrid liked to cuddle was a bad thing.

'So… she's looking for the necklace, huh?' Stefan asked, his expression suggested curiosity but I could feel his nervousness and I frowned at him, confused. Why wouldn't he want Klaus to find the necklace? His eyes flickered to Klaus and when he noticed that he was staring into his whiskey glass he mouthed something to me, three words that made my blood run cold: It's Elena's necklace. I felt my eyes widen in alarm and my whole body froze, making Klaus look up to me, seeing as I had been swinging my legs back and forth as they were hanging off the bar. I quickly recovered and continued; glad when he didn't question my behaviour even though he had clearly noticed that something was amiss. I looked over to Gloria and swallowed nervously when she stopped chanting and started speaking.

'I found it.' Gloria said, her eyes flickering between Stefan and me before her gaze settled on Klaus.

'Where is it, then?' Klaus asked, his expression hard.

'It doesn't work like that, doll. I only get images; there's a girl with her friends.' She said, I could feel her curiosity when her eyes flickered over to Stefan and me again and I wondered what else she had seen.

'A dead girl with dead friends if I don't get my necklace back.' Rebekah said, her lip jutting out, clearly upset about her lost necklace.

'To get a better location, I'm going to need some time. You're harshing my ju ju.' Gloria said, looking nervous when Klaus and I shared a look.

'Come on, we'll go and get a drink. I'll let you chose who we eat.' Stefan said walking over to Klaus and patting him on the back. I could tell that Stefan wanted Klaus away form Gloria, and honestly in that moment so did I.

'I'm not hungry, I ate before we came out,' Rebekah said, referring to the maid she'd had a bite out of on the way here; she didn't kill her which I believe was for my benefit which I was grateful for.

'Then you can go with Kim for a meal. She hasn't eaten since yesterday.' Stefan said, giving me a look to agree, which wasn't necessary because as if on cue my stomach rumbled.

Rebekah didn't look happy with that and I could tell that she wanted to spend some time with Stefan so I said I'd grab something from a street vendor and wait around while they fed, and that was how I found myself at the end of an alley way, trying to look casual as possible while I ate a huge slice of cheese pizza I'd gotten from a man on the way here. I had insisted on staying at the end of the alley because I had been able to take the victim's fear from where I was, and I didn't have to witness anything that may ruin my appetite. Though I had to force myself to eat; I had a ball of dread growing in my gut and what made it worse was that I didn't know whom the dread was for- Klaus finding out about Elena or Gloria fleeing?

But I knew that despite the relationship I had developed with Klaus and even Rebekah, I had to look out for Elena. She was my baby sister and I knew that if Klaus found out that she was still alive he would kill her, thinking that the fact she was still breathing was the reason for his inability to make hybrids. But I knew the fact that Elena was alive wasn't the problem, the only trouble with that was he wouldn't believe me, he'd just think I was trying to protect her. Which was a fair point- I'd tell him that killing her wasn't the answer even if it was, if that meant she would live.

Though I had decided that I was going to protect Elena, which was never a decision really, I couldn't help but feel like I was betraying Klaus. Which was ridiculous, right? He had killed my sister, it may not have been permanent but as far as he was aware she was dead. I may have had sex with him a few times, and we may have developed a weird friendship, but that didn't mean I owed him anything. We had sex because we were attracted to each other and we got along because we had been around each other every day for three months- you were bound to learn someone's moods and senses of humour after spending that much time together, it was just a given. And I knew if this was the other way around and he needed to protect his sister, he would do it without blinking. But I also knew that Klaus was vengeful and didn't act kindly to those who betrayed him, so he wouldn't see me lying to him about Elena being dead as me protecting my family, he would see it as an act of betrayal. He would be pissed, but I had to look out for my baby sister. She was a part of the reason I agreed to this whole thing in the first place, to make sure he stayed away from mystic falls and away from Elena. The other was of course to make sure Damon got the cure so he wouldn't die from the toxic werewolf bite he had acquired when he was trying to play hero.

'You ready, love?' Klaus asked, making me jump; I'd been lost in my thoughts.

'Yeah. Where is everyone?' I questioned, noticing that he was alone.

'Stefan went to go and write a name on a wall,' Klaus started to explain as he walked forward, knowing I would follow, 'Rebekah went to wait in the warehouse.'

'Okay… so am I to assume that we are going to the bar?' I said, walking faster so I was by his side, he looked at me sideways and nodded, 'so you mean we could be walking in to find that she's gone?' I asked.

'No, love. We'll be walking in to find that she is gone.'

'I still don't get the point of this. Couldn't you have said something earlier to make it less probable?' I said, crossing my arms over my chest to fight off the cold.

'If I had the outcome would have been the same. Gloria said it herself; anyone would be an idiot to go against your visions or your instincts. Ironic, really seeing as she inadvertently told us to believe that she was going to betray us.'

I snorted causing him to smirk, 'you know I'm a little disappointed. She made a good mac and cheese, you think she'll leave the recipe behind?' I joked as we turned the corner that the bar was on. He laughed at me, and pulled open the door still smiling. He opened his mouth, probably about to tease me but I cut him off when I noticed the bar was empty.

'Where is everyone?' I asked, although I already knew the answer; my vision was coming true.

Klaus looked away from me and took in the environment, noticing the absence of the particular person he had come there for. He flashed away from me, I assumed to check the rest of the premises while I stayed where I was, probably knowing that he would cover the whole ground before I could even take a step.

Sure enough he returned not ten seconds later looking murderous; knowing it was going to happen didn't mean he would be any less angry I supposed.

'I'll take it by your expression and the rage flowing from you, Gloria's not here?' I asked, looking concerned but I was also unsurprised.

'That would be correct, love.' He responded, barely controlling the rage in his tone, and I could tell that he was doing that for my benefit.

'Well… how does it go- there are plenty of witches in the sea, right?' I joked, trying to lighten his mood a little, and by some miracle I noticed a small genuine smile on his face for a second before it was gone again.

'We need to find another witch immediately.' Klaus said, lifting me to his chest as he flashed away without another moment's hesitation.

We arrived at the warehouse literally a minute later, and Klaus managed to place me gently on the ground, despite the anger that was still rolling from him. I looked over to Stefan and Rebekah and noted the tension in the air. Klaus apparently didn't, however and started to demand that everyone get ready to move so that we could find another witch. Stefan didn't seem surprised when Klaus announced that Gloria had fled, which made me think he had something to do with it. That wasn't what was worrying me in that moment, though; I was more concerned with the fact that Rebekah was radiating suspicion towards Stefan. Klaus finally calmed down enough to notice something was wrong, and as soon as he asked Rebekah jumped up from her seat next to Stefan to stand beside Klaus.

'He's not with us, Nik. I can sense it, he kept asking about Mikael.' She said, glaring at Stefan.

'Who the hell is Mikael?' I asked, completely confused, Klaus looked over to me, studying my expression and I could feel him decide that I was genuinely confused, which I was. What the hell was going on?

'She's wrong, Klaus…' Stefan started but Klaus had already made up his mind and he rushed towards Stefan and snapped his neck. The sound made me wince, but I wasn't surprised; like I said Klaus didn't take betrayal well and he trusted his sister more than he did us, and why wouldn't he? She was family.

'Are you going to snap my neck too?' I asked, cautiously.

'No love, but we are leaving.' Klaus said gesturing toward the giant truck that people were now loading the coffins into. I got in without complaint, knowing he would just force me if I didn't. I ended up in between the two siblings as Klaus drove; we were literally squished together, and I knew that despite everything I would probably be asleep soon due to the affect Klaus had over me. Despite the fact that he had just snapped Stefan's neck and we were on our way god knows where, his touch made me feel calm enough to feel drowsy and I hated it. Before I knew it my head was resting on his shoulder and I was asleep before Klaus' chuckle at my behaviour died out.

When I woke up, my head was still resting against Klaus' shoulder and I realised that the reason I had woken up was because he was gently shaking my shoulder.

'Where are we?' I asked, I tried to look out of the window but I had at some point been moved to the back of the truck, so there weren't any windows. I noticed Stefan was lying dead on the floor over by one of the coffins while I was sat with my back leaning against the wall, in between Klaus and Rebekah.

'It's a surprise. We're just waiting for Stefan to wake up for the big reveal.' Klaus smirked.

I felt my stomach clench, and I knew that we were in Mystic falls before Klaus dramatically announced it to Stefan and me. We were all screwed.

That's chapter ten for you! I liked writing this one, and I had fun finally putting down her feelings about Klaus. I personally find this hard for her, because over the next few chapters, she's going to find her loyalties to different people are tested. Let me know what you think and I'll see you next time!

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