She woke up with a groan. It took her some time to realize that she was in her bed. She looked around, remembering what had happened. If she didn't feel like she was hit by a train, she would think that this morning was just a dream. Alice looked at the clock in her room – it was exactly 11am. She tried to get up, but felt throbbing pain in her legs, which caused her to sit back on her bed.

"What's happening to me?" She wondered. She hadn't felt this weak in 159 years. Feeling momentarily terrified, she moved her fingers across her teeth and gums. She sighed in relief when she felt a fang under her finger. She tried to get on her feet again, this time succeeded, but quietly groaned in pain, because every step she took felt like she was walking on knives. She somehow dragged herself to the table in her room, falling next to it.

With a groan, she stood on her feet again, holding onto the edge of the table. At that moment, she heard a knock on the bedroom door.

"May I come in?" A voice outside the door asked. Klaus. Alice thought before she opened the door with a flick of her wrist.

"I'm not really an expert in magic illnesses, but I think you should lay down." He said.

"That's riddiculous, I'm feeling perfectly fine." Alice said and walked around to prove it to him, even though every step she took was painful.

"I hope you don't mind if I prove that." He said and whooshed pass her, which caused Alice to stumble. She would have fell if Klaus didn't catch her hand. "You are not fine."

"I don't know what's happening to me." Alice said after she sat down. "I feel like I'm decaying."

"How long have you felt like this?" Klaus asked, kneeling in front of her.

"About a month." Alice said. "My magic has been overwhelming my vampirism since then."

"I have a theory." Klaus said. "But, I need you to trust me." He said, looking into Alice's eyes. She faintly nodded.

"Give me your hand." He said. Alice did as he asked, watching as Klaus bit her hand. She watched in terror as she didn't feel the venom spread, or felt any pain in her hand.

"What happened? " She asked quietly, watching the wound heal. "Why is it healing?"

"I have no idea." Klaus admitted. "But, it appears that werewolf venom doesn't affect you anymore."

Sorry for making this chapter so short, but I promise, the next one will be longer. Most of you are probably wondering: What the hell? We,, I just really wanted to make Alice's character even more special, so...