After being hit at the Black and White Ball, Klaus ends up getting closer to Hayley than he had thought was possible, as she was dealing with the outbursts of her mentor because of it. Elijah starts to believe that Katherine is keeping a secret from him, as he made a connection to another tribute, Gia. At long last, a surprising twist of events occurs the moment The Capitol have accepted to include Kol and Rebekah Mikaelson in The Hunger Games.
In this chapter, believing that Rebekah and Kol have been introduced as to make the chances for District 1 or District 2 to win get higher, Hayley decides she should try harder to stay away from Klaus, at The Masquerade Ball. He continues to stay alongside her, tease her and make her feel everything she shouldn't, until they end up where they never would expect. Elijah collides into Camille once again after being bombarded, wrecked with all sorts of emotions and confused the moment Katherine reveals her secret to him. The last day of training brings more surprises to the table, as the tributes get ready for the evaluation day!
District 1: Elijah Mikaelson
Before The Masquerade Ball
It did come a shocking surprise to me that Kol has decided to join the games alongside me, yet I was even more surprised to see my sister, Rebekah, joining Niklaus' side, like she always had done. No matter how close we are, no matter how many battles we wage together as a family, I had a constant reminder in my head that only one of us all would survive. I sighed as I arranged my suit, ready to make my way to the grand Masquerade Ball, the last party arranged for us. President Snow was going to be there and as close as he is to my father, I will have the opportunity to ask him what made him make this decision.
There was a small gasp and I turned around to see Katherine in her dress, already wearing her mask on. "My, you do look dashing." She told me and placed her hands on my shoulders, making me feel extremely uncomfortable. "This is not a game, Katerina. This is serious." "I know you are stressed that all of your siblings are now here. How will all of us survive?" she asked me in a whisper. "You know I can't answer that question but…I do wish to speak to President Snow tonight and get everything cleared up before we get thrown in the arena." "Do you think he is going to listen to you?" "We are one of his favorite districts. He must and he will. The safety of my brother and sisters matters to me."
"What were they thinking getting here like this?" Katherine wondered as she played with the necklace around her neck. "I have no idea." Clapping her hands together, she made me face her and she put her hands on my cheeks. "I need to know what mask you are wearing tonight. I have shown you mine. This way we will know when we can find one another." "Why are we talking about a certain time?" Katherine giggled and wiggled her eyebrows. "You know…" I sighed and took her hands from my face, looking in the mirror again. Katherine sighed and said, "You know, I don't take rejection too easily, Elijah."
"You broke up with me, Katerina. There is nothing more to be said now." "That does not mean that I don't want you back now. We are in the games, with just a couple more days left until we get thrown in the arena. Nothing matters now, does it? The past doesn't matter. The future no longer matters either. Just the present." She told me and I sighed, shaking my head. "I am not looking just at the present. The past and the future are both dear to me and I shall not let them aside. I want to survive the games, marry a woman that I will love and have children…and of course, I want to be with my family. I wish for my family to be whole again." "You are asking for a lot." Katherine told me. "I am asking for enough. I am sure my mother is too." "Elijah, I know that you still love me...and for a couple more days, we can make it work again, for old times' sake." Just at that moment I realized that her words were of no value to me like they were before. I turned to her swiftly and whispered, "We shared something special. But not something strong enough to make it last. I am willing to move on from it and so should you."
She pulled me back to her but at that moment, I saw her whiten and she was in the bathroom before I could stop her, throwing up. My biggest fear was once again set in front of me. I moved towards the bathroom, ignoring the way Kol was making jokes about the situation and opened the door, to find her there, nestled near the toilet, after she had thrown up everything she had eaten this day. She gave me hopeful eyes and I lay beside her, running my hand through her hair. "Katerina…are you pregnant?" I asked her in barely a whisper. She slowly nodded her head…which made me ask a different question, with my eyes closed. "Is it…mine?" Opening my eyes, I could see her nodding slowly. "Why haven't you said anything?" I asked her, trying to keep calm. I also didn't wish for anyone to overhear this. "Because of how dismissive you are towards me. You hate me for breaking up with you."
"Is this the reason why? Because you found out you are pregnant with my child?" I asked her. She looked like she was hesitating for a moment before nodding slowly. "That's the reason. Punish me all you want, but I am here in the games now and I am in danger of not surviving and this baby won't survive if I don't survive." Katherine told me. "I can speak to President Snow tonight. We can find a way for you to…" She placed her finger on my lips and stopped me from talking. "No, don't tell anyone about this. I mean it. No one has to know that I am pregnant. No one. This between you and me, okay?" "As you wish." I finally told her and stood up, giving her my hand. "What are you going to do now?" she asked me. "I believe…that I just want to get some fresh air for the moment." I responded leaving the bathroom, with my hand stuck to my forehead, barely believing what drastic turn my life has taken.
District 12: Hayley Marshall
Before The Masquerade Ball
Effie was throwing her hands around the room, in anger and saying things that I never thought I would hear from her. We were all dressed up and ready to attend the Masquerade Ball, President Snow had prepared for us and the main subject in the living room was how District 1 and District 2 each had three tributes in the games now. "I just knew that there would be a way for them to take advantage of their popularity! This is preposterous! Kieran, you have to do something!" Effie pointed a finger at my mentor, warningly and I smiled a little when I saw Kieran looking scared. You should never mess with Effie.
But she was right. I was not blaming her at all. I was just as angry about the situation as she was but if there is one thing that I learned from Kieran these past couple of days is that you can only exhaust yourself with anger…and you won't solve the problem. I was looking in the mirror at my flawless red dress and the mask that Rona had made for me. It was gorgeous, I couldn't deny that. It was the one night which I was actually looking forward to. I had the chance to be somewhere and have no one recognize me. I felt that this night, I would be free.
Josh was not as excited as he sat down on the couch next to Kieran. His face was in his hands and I knew that he thought his chances just got lower with the new tributes attending. There was a moment when I could remember looking into Niklaus Mikaelson's eyes and I saw something different. I realized that he was certainly not his father. I started believing that with all my heart, which is why I asked for his help, as I offered up mine in return. But as it turns out, first impressions can also be correct ones. He certainly planned with his father to get his siblings here, double their chances at winning like the cowards they all are. I closed my eyes tightly in front of the mirror before I felt Kieran's hand on my shoulder. "I hope you now realize what a scoundrel Klaus Mikaelson really is and you will stay away from him." He told me. "I think I learned my lesson." I whispered to him, even though I wasn't sure that what I was saying was true.
Effie was still shaking her hand until she sighed and said, "The damage has been done. Even with more tributes, those two districts won't stand a chance against the two of you. You are better than them." She told me and Josh with a convincing smile, which made Kieran relax too. "She is right. The two of you hold more power from the love in your heart than the Mikaelsons do in their entire bodies. You are going to show them who the champions of this year are." "I am happy that you have faith in us. We won't disappoint you." I responded and Kieran offered me a hug. "I know you won't."
"Alright! Enough with all of these emotions!" Rona exclaimed from the door with a smile on her face. "Let's go and let's get this show on the road!" That was the moment I saw Josh smiling again. I was really hoping that tonight, I would get a chance to mend my friendship with him. We were co-partners after all and with just one more day of training left until the ultimate test, I didn't think that he was prepared for it, but then again, training on my own has not done me good either. When I thought about the things that Klaus had taught me, I felt like I wanted to bang my head against the wall. How could I have been so stupid? How could I have let him in like that, let him play with my emotions? And I had betrayed Kieran, the one who was helping me through this. But there was just something about this Mikaelson, something I couldn't shake off.
"Let us go!" Effie exclaimed and grabbed my arm, getting me out of my room before I could protest. I put on my mask and Effie clapped her hands together. "You are so beautiful, my dear, I feel like crying." "There is no need to go overboard. Let's just get through this party." I told her. "Wait! How are we supposed to win people over and get sponsors if we are all wearing masks and have no idea who each person at that party is?" Josh asked, confused and looked at Kieran, who shrugged. "Don't look at me. I was not the one who organized this event. But do try to relax because believe me, this will be the last night you will be having fun." Something about that sentence didn't sound right and Kieran covered his mouth with his hand, as Josh walked away from us and ran faster into the party. "I didn't mean it to sound like that." Kieran sighed and ran a hand through his hair. "It's okay. Let me handle this." I told him.
District 2: Niklaus Mikaelson
Before The Masquerade Ball
Camille looked lost in thought as I entered her room. She was not dressed and she was holding her book upside down that it made me almost chuckle. Rebekah had found herself a room in our apartment for her to stay in and freshen up before our trainer was going to meet with her. I didn't know how I felt about my sister being here. I didn't even know how I felt about Kol being here too. It was almost as if…all of this wasn't real and I was waiting to open my eyes and realize that it was a dream. Closing the door, I startled the intellectual blonde, who fumbled with her book as she looked at me. I smiled at her and took a seat next to her, to my surprise. "What? No criticism from you today?" she asked me, bitterly. "I actually came here to apologize to you for the way I've been treating you for the past couple of days we've been here." I told her, softly and her anger looked like it vanished. She didn't wear a white dress at the Black and White Ball without a reason. She really was an angelic type of girl, if you really got to know her.
"Thank you." She whispered and showed me a toothless smile as well. I looked towards her book and asked, "Have you found anything that may help us?" "Actually, I have been researching some diseases, poisonous plants that we might find and prevent ourselves from eating them. With you, me, Katherine and Elijah in the team, and now with your other sister and brother, I really think that we have a chance to pull this off and get to be the last survivors, but…" She stopped talking and I knew what was bothering her. I hadn't had the time to think about it much. What if I wasn't the winner? We were a group of six. Only one of us would get to have the title of victor…the rest would be sacrificed. "I know what you're worried about…and I promise that I am going to try to find a way out of it." I told her in a way that she knew what I was talking about. "Thank you, Klaus. You're not as bad as I thought you were."
"You are no bookworm yourself, Cami." I called her by her nickname and patted the sofa before getting up and heading out of the room. It was time that I spoke to my sister. Knocking on her room gently, I opened the door, to find her staring out the window. "Are you ready to go?" I asked her. She was dressed up nicely and her mask was put away, but visible to the eye. "I don't know. I am hated by practically everyone so why should I even go?" she asked me and I shook my head. "Come on! Why would you think that? You're my sister. You're a Mikaelson." "Districts 1 and 2 have more tributes, making their chances of winning higher, not to mention that we have been training for this all our lives. People don't appreciate us cheating." She told me and this time, I truly burst out laughing.
"Sister, we are not cheating. We simply have things to our advantage without us wanting it in the first place. This all about chance and luck. It isn't our fault they don't receive that." "That may be your opinion but you know that I have always respected the other districts." "I do too." "No, you don't. You respect ours and you respect our family. When have you shown respect to a tribute from a lesser district?" she asked me and I opened my mouth to speak and say her name but I changed my mind, quickly, remembering Father's letter. "That girl? Hayley Marshall?" Rebekah asked me and I slowly closed my eyes for a minute when I heard her name. "Do you like her?" Rebekah asked me and my eyes flared open in anger. "You would dare insinuate such a thing?"
Rebekah opened her mouth and then closed it again. She put on her mask and whispered, "You don't have to be scared to tell me something you wish to keep a secret. You don't have to be afraid to care about someone, but…be more discreet about it with others." She insisted and placed a hand on my cheek, startling me. "Okay, so Caroline was not the woman you were truly meant to be with but that doesn't mean that you can't find someone else." She told me and kissed my cheek, before smiling and saying, "We better get going. We are late enough as it is. Is Cami dressed and ready to go?" "I suppose." I responded, still trying to figure out what my sister was telling me. Was she telling me to follow my instinct and open up my heart to another woman or was she telling me to step aside before Mikael ends up on my doorstep, telling me to mind my business and let go of my wildest passions?
This particular party was a tad bit too cliché for my tastes, but I did try to make myself pleasant as always and fancy myself a bottle of scotch as I sent dirty looks to my brother, Kol. He wasn't supposed to be here. Our relationship was more strained than mine with Elijah was. My youngest brother had a way of making me lose my mind. I drank up half of the bottle before I looked out in the distance and saw her very beautiful figure, speaking to her tribute partner. They were the only ones who were not wearing their masks. A smile appeared on my face all of a sudden and I had no intention of blocking it, even when Rebekah asked me, "Are you okay." "Splendid, love." I responded and put down the bottle to head over to her. Mikael's letter speared in my mind and I stopped in my tracks, thinking about what I was going to do next. How was I going to approach this? What was I going to say to her? The last time I saw her, she looked splendidly mad at me for a reason. But then again, I wouldn't know the problem if I had not found a way of getting in conversation with her.
"Not on a drinking problem are you once again, Joshua?" I asked him with a smirk on my lips as the boy faced me. My hands were wrapped behind my back and I saw Hayley rolling her eyes at my remark. "Klaus Mikaelson. I could recognize you from a mile even with that mask on your face." "Do try to be more polite, Joshua, this party cannot end in games like last time. We have our dear old President Snow attending after all." I replied and he snarled, "My name is Josh!" "Okay! Enough! Stop!" I could feel Hayley getting in between us and placing a hand on her partner's shoulder. Her raspberry scent got me wrapped up around her at once and I could feel my eyes closing slowly, imagining my mouth sucking gently on the skin on her neck. It was as if for that one moment, I felt that she was my world. "Josh, just go and leave us, please." Hayley told him, before she turned to face me in anger.
District 1: Kol Mikaelson
At The Masquerade Ball
Sipping on my wine, I smiled as I glanced at all the ladies walking around and dressed in very interesting outfits, precisely for my tastes. But despite all of these beauties dancing happily around me with their masks on, I could only think about one girl, and the way she had betrayed me. My mother told me that the Pierce sisters, Tatia, Katherine and Elena had a purpose for the Capitol, to provide heirs for their most fit and richest young men. In our district, there rarely ever was love when marriages and bonds were created. It was all about power and money. But I was the only one to know from my siblings…that wasn't the case for Mom and Pop. They did love one another, despite Mikael's rage towards her.
I stood there, wishing with all my might that I had not caught Elena in bed with that distasteful Damon Salvatore. Just thinking about it at this moment, sent a sick feeling in my stomach, just knowing that Elena was doing things with a man I hated, when all I have wanted for years was her to do those things to me. And the way she looked at me that day when I broke into her house to demand an explanation, I would never be able to forget it. That face which told me that I was too late to save her from this. "Care to step aside and let me pour myself some punch?" There was a girl right next to me, posing that question.
"Not at all, darling." I told her with a wink. She was a sassy one. She didn't look to be more than sixteen and was wearing a spectacular green dress with embroilment clearly stated on her face, the color pink in her cheeks, as the golden mask hid the pretty face, draped in raven colored hair. This was a classic girl he wanted to spend this party with. I was wondering if she would also be the type to accept my proposition. "What is your name, sweetheart?" I asked, taking another sip of my wine, trying to prove a point that I was not the man to fool around, like she probably thought.
"Not interested in telling you. But don't worry. Even with that mask on, people can still recognize your family signature smirk. Kol Mikaelson, I presume." "Well, well, well…my gut was right. You are an interesting one." She batted her eyelashes as I tried to study all of the features that were exposed. If she wasn't going to tell me her name, I would have to find her after the party…when she was exposed and no mask to cover up anything. There were just a couple more days until the games and she looked too young to be a sponsor. He could at least have a little fun with her tonight. Most likely, she was one of the district tributes. "Like what you see?" she asked him, with a small grin, that he memorized. "Very much, darling." "Don't you think you're being overly cocky?" I wished I would have responded to that, but a wonderful melody could be heard and I grabbed a hold of her hand.
"A dance shall do more talking than our mouths, don't you think so, sweetheart?" I asked her with a genuine smile this time, to which she showed me hers. She was young, not too young for my tastes but young enough to see that her feminism was still developing, unlike the Elena Pierce I knew. She accepted to share this dance with me and I couldn't be happier as she wrapped her hands around my neck. "I see that being a Mikaelson no longer brings a frown on your pretty doll face." I told her in a whisper and her smile suddenly disappeared, making me laugh. "You're still you." She told me as I spun her around and she landed back into my chest. "I am still me. Would you prefer I were someone I'm not?" I asked her. "I wouldn't put it exactly like that but…" "Tell me your name." I suddenly demanded. She didn't seem offended by the tone of my voice and just smiled wickedly.
"Rude. You should say please when you are desperately asking for something you know you have few chances of receiving." She told me and I grinned. "Alright, if you want to play this game, then I shall accept the challenge. I would like to know your name…please." As I pulled her in for the last twirl, she landed into me with her hands on my chest, whispering, "If you have been paying attention…you'll find out." She another one of those cute, blushing smiles of hers, she left me standing stunned on the dance floor, not being able to say anything for myself. Who was this girl? From which district? For those few moments with her, I found myself forgetting everything about Elena Pierce. This was the girl in the green dress, with raven black hair. I wanted to know her. I had to find her.
District 1: Elijah Mikaelson
At The Masquerade Ball
Nothing had shocked me more greatly than to find out that the woman, with whom I have been in love with for so long, has been keeping a secret so precious to me. Katerina was going to have my child. And now, both of them were here in the games with me. I had to find a way to stop this madness. Katerina could not compete in these vile games in her condition. Moving through the crowd, I could see President Snow taking his seat of honor. I had to speak with him. He knows my family and he would understand.
"Elijah!" someone called out. I turned around and saw a blonde woman standing behind me, with a regular angel's mask on her face. "Do I know you?" I asked her. She slowly took off her mask and revealed her face to him. "Camille." I slowly whispered and she smiled at me as she stepped forward and said, "Hey, I just wanted to apologize about yesterday. That drink spilling thing was not really your fault. I was terribly clumsy too. I hate to hold that on you. And I have been acting like a real bitch since I got here so…" "Well, I sincerely thank you for that. But now I must get going…" I started walking again but she put her hand on my shoulder, stopping me. "Are you okay? You look like you have just seen a ghost a couple of seconds ago." She asked me.
"It is important that I speak to President Snow right now." I told her. "But he doesn't take invites into his box at the moment. He said it before the party begun, had you been listening."
"I had been worrying about some other issues of my own." I responded. "What kind of issues?" I sighed as now I believed Camille was being too good for me. I had no idea what had caused this sudden change in her but I greatly appreciated her. I didn't know if I would be able to tell her. Before I could say anything, she had pulled me away from the crowd and convinced me to have a seat, staring directly at her. "I have been doing some psychological studies for the past couple of years. That is why I know so much…and preferably be called the Bookworm by your brother, Klaus." I chuckled when I heard of my brother's nickname for her but the minute I realized that she was not very pleased about it, I stopped laughing at once and I offered her my full attention.
"Maybe I can help you more than you think I can. We are going to be partners in crime soon. You might as well, reveal to me the things troubling your mind." Camille was very persuasive. I had to hand it to her that she knew what she was doing and her manner of speaking was very attractive. "Come with me." I suddenly told her and she stood up, walking alongside me until she lost the crowd and the cameras that were filming all the people at this ball. Camille had decided to put her mask back on, as I had mine on, so she would not receive any bad publicity for not getting into the party spirit. "Is it really necessary to be this far from everyone else? I am afraid that you are going to have to kill me after you tell me."
I couldn't help but chuckle once more as I pulled her in a private place, with flowers. The place looked a lot like a garden, cut off from the rest. "It is not exactly a secret." She offered me a look and I smiled, nodding. "Very well, it is a secret but only because you are the first person I am telling." "And you trust me enough for that? How do you know that I am not going to use that information against you?" "We are working as partners in our group. We are working together. I believe I can trust you with this." "Well?" she was waiting for me patiently. "Katerina Pierce…she is pregnant." I finally told her and her eyes widened. "What? How? How could she be pregnant?"
"She has been sick ever since she got here. I was suspecting something was wrong with her and I insisted that she went to a doctor but she refused. I confronted her about it today once more and she couldn't hide it from me any longer. She confessed." "So, is she carrying your child?" "Yes." "Are you sure it is your child?" My eyes darkened for a moment before whispering, "She decided to break off our relationship a couple of days before the Reaping. I suspect that this is the reason. She is only a few weeks in." "Why have you decided to tell me and not your brothers?" "I don't trust Niklaus completely, despite our alliance for our mother in the games. Rebekah would surely tell him if I confide in her and Kol…he is younger and I would say, foolish, to keep this secret and he would torment Katerina." "You don't want this to get on the news, right?" "Precisely. Which is why I turned to you for help, hoping that you would help her deal with this situation." I needed her to help me and I knew she would be the only one who could.
District 12: Hayley Marshall
At The Masquerade Ball
I turned to him and crossed my hands over my chest as he watched me with a smug plastered on his face. "You just don't want to quit do you?" I asked him and pushed him aside with a sigh, before he grabbed my hand, colliding me into his chest like he had done many times before. Even though I knew that I was supposed to hate him, he was turning me on more and more with his captivating look, the glimmer of dark shadow in his eyes. "Scared, little wolf?" he asked me with a smirk. "Why should I be scared of you?" "I thought you were the girl with the answers for everything, so you tell me. What are you afraid of?" I wanted to confess. I was afraid of my emotions getting the better of my rational mind. My heart is what had gotten me into this mess in the first place. My brave heart was chosen, like Effie had told me. I had betrayed my mind so many times before, but this time, I was doing it in order to feel something I had not once felt in my entire life. Pure and complete dangerous lust.
Klaus would not stop staring at me and as he looked deeper, I knew that he was reaching my soul. His hands were suddenly running up and down my arms and I remembered what I had told Kieran. This time I would stay away from Klaus Mikaelson. I wanted to say something to break this off but at that moment, there was loud clapping and the music stopped. For a second, I thought that we were the ones causing this disruption but I could see President Snow coming out of his box, off of his chair and face the crowd, silencing them all in order to make a speech. Klaus' attention diverted to him completely and he let go of my arms, making me feel the cold of the night, like before.
"I welcome you all to this momentum of glory, in which each and every one of you show me that you are going to make your districts proud! I have received word from trainers…you are all doing very well and improving by the minute. Just note this. Tonight, we celebrate your last moments of freedom. Drink and feast as you please! And tomorrow…after your last day of training, results in the ultimate test for superiority! Who will receive the highest mark after you evaluations? Who will be the strongest? Who will be the fan favorite? Who will be the underdog? All that remains to be seen! Happy Hunger Games and May the odds be ever in your favor!" President Snow finished his speech and retrieved to his bow in applause. It was disgusting how a murderous man like him received such praise and glory.
His speech had finally made me wake up and realize why I was so mad at the Mikaelsons, why I could barely look Klaus in the face. Against my better judgment, I was liking him a little too much and Kieran was right. He could not be trusted because of his provenience. His family would always be the Mikaelsons and nothing will ever change that. I started walking away until I heard his voice. "Hayley, wait!" "Please leave me alone." "The reason why I came to speak to you, little wolf, is to find out what precisely made you run off on me like that at the training center today!" he said to me and finally grabbed a hold of me and got me inside the hotel, pushing me in an empty room on the ground floor and locking the door. I was shocked. "What are you doing? Unlock this door at once! Do you want me to scream?"
"You could, but you won't." "What the hell do you know about me, Mikaelson?" "A lot, except the reason you're upset with me, love." "I am upset because you don't tend on letting me have some peace and quiet before the blasted games begin." "Before Rebekah and Kol arrived, you seemed to be handing your situation pretty well." "You are playing an unfair game here, a game to which I will have no part of. You and your family think that you are so superior. Hell with family. Your whole district believes that." "So, you are upset that the games have become unfair for the most part. Life is unfair, little wolf."
"Believe me that what you had was a sheltered life. You had everything given to you while I had to fight for the bread I ate and offered to my siblings every day for the past couple of years when my mother abandoned us." I closed my mouth in shock at what I had just revealed to him. I didn't want to tell him about Mother at all. I promised myself that I would not let anyone know about this. He stepped forward at that moment and raised my chin so I could look at him in the eyes when he said, "The bonds of family are very much important to me as they are to you, little wolf. There was not a day that I hadn't thought about my sister Rebekah while I was here. She came here to be with me, to help me and to support me." "And you have no interest to win the games for glory and money?" I snapped at him, as the tears streamed down my face uncontrollably. "Family is my interest." He told me, convincingly, still holding my chin.
Our eyes connected for a strong moment before he pulled on my chin and his lips crashed into mine at once, starting to kiss me aggressively. I gasped in shock, at the very feel of a man's lips on my own. I had never had this before. The pleasure of having a man touching every single part of you. Klaus was kissing my mouth, moving down to my jaw, making me gasp so many times; as we tumbled on the floor, on the soft carpet and he was kissing my neck like it was all he wanted. Gasping and moaning, I felt his release my neck and moved down to my dress, taking it off and pushing it away from me, leaving me in just my bra and underwear as he was taking off his suit too. I had never felt this sort of pleasure before. The lust boiling inside of me was exciting and I loved it. I knew at that point that I wanted so much more with him. He rubbed his hands on my hips, as his lips moved back up on my neck.
One of my hands was now resting on his back and the other was in his ruffled hair, as my mouth parted for a moment, closing my eyes. After kissing me on the lips one more time, Klaus pulled back and I opened my eyes. I had no idea what he was looking at but after a moment, I think he realized…I had never done this before, and I was nervous as anyone would had they been in my position. He slowly released himself from the mask so I could see his face that night. Somehow that made me smile as he took off my mask as well. After that, Klaus started moving up my panties and pulling them down gently. He was looking at me in a way, as if asking me if he could. I slowly nodded my head as I closed my eyes and I could feel him getting hard, as he hovered above me and kissed my lips again, entering me with patience as the pleasure ran through me making the blood boil in my veins at how much I wanted and needed him.
District 2: Niklaus Mikaelson
Fourth Day of Training
I could barely sleep the night we came home from the ball. I sighed in pleasure with a smile on my face as I remembered what I had finally done with her. But…what stunned me was that she didn't hold back and it wasn't until later in our passionate moment that I realized she had never done this before. She had never kissed a man, let alone sleep with him. I had taken away her virginity and she had let me. Me…of all people. I never imagined it would be this difficult to face her again after what we did, but it was. Everyone seemed quiet on that last day, as if everyone was keeping secrets one from the other.
She was training with swords in a different station than mine. She was with the girl from District 3, with whom she was getting along very well. But it came as no surprise to me that she had chosen a different station than me. After our pleasurable moment last night, which lasted a lot longer than I thought, she had told me she felt different, like any woman would after her first time, but she mentioned to him what a mistake this was, that no one should hear about this and it would never happen again. What I was trying to figure out was…why had it happened? Why had I let myself get passionate with this girl that I hated but at the same time admired and somehow cared for? Was this what it was? It was out of hate for one another? Is that how it happened? Somehow, that did not suit me very well. "Niklaus!" Rebekah called out and she came over to me, sitting down as I was, playing with my arrows. "Why aren't you practicing? Feeling too sure of yourself? The ultimate test is tomorrow you know? We get marks, sponsors and off we go."
"What is the point, Rebekah? We know how good we are. We don't need this second hand training." "The others do. But that doesn't mean that we can't keep ourselves in great shape in the meantime. By the way, where did you run off to last night? I tried to find you but after President Snow's speech, it was as if you just vanished into thin air. Did something happen?" she asked me, as I continued to stare out in the open, moving my eyes to the place where I could see her laugh with Davina Claire. Something about that laugh, made me feel captive of my emotions, just like she made me feel the other night.
The little wolf had made me lose control, the way no other woman has before. What was so special about her? Why did I feel so connected to her whenever I passed by her? That night happened with a reason and I would not rest until I figured out what it was about Hayley Marshall…which made me disobey my father, Mikael, forget my siblings' advice, forget about training and made me think just of her.
A/N: Klayley, Camlijah and Kolvina in this chapter. How did you like it? Will Kol discover his secret admirer? Will Cami help Elijah with Katherine and her baby? What will Klaus and Hayley do with a new secret to keep?
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