Plans were barely made.

We spent two hours talking about the Harvest and possible plans, but nothing was decided on. I couldn't outright tell them how to fix everything, not yet, anyway.

"Good morning."

Elijah is far too interested in me. Don't get me wrong, he's hot as hell, but i'm pregnant with his niece. It's weird.

"Hey." I didn't turn away from the fridge when I answered him. "Rebekah! We need food again!"

Elijah looked confused. I guess no one told him about the last time I went for food.

"Add bleach to the list." Rebekah went into the living room to clean up the mess her brother made. I nodded, adding bleach to the list that was on the counter.

"You know, I do hope my siblings were hospitable to you in my absence."

"They were sweethearts." I told him. "While you were daggered, I've been attacked by French Quarter vampires, I've had to live in a house with a secret dungeon full of coffins, and I was nearly murdered by witches who are convinced my baby is Lucifer. Really, they've been fine, Elijah."

"I'm just happy to see you're in one piece." Elijah said. "So, back to murderous witches. I have some concerns."

"I'm still linked to Sophie and the witches here are evil."

"Yes, I think it's time we took care of that little problem."

Rebekah came back into the kitchen, dragging the dead girl behind her. "I'm all for it. Who do we have to kill?"

"Probably no one." I raised an eyebrow at him. He sighed. "Alright, potentially everyone."


Rebekah was on babysitting duty. Klaus and Elijah both left, and hopefully by tonight, I'll be unlinked.

Rebekah and I were both in the living room, she was on her laptop and I was reading a book. I'm not sure what the book was, I couldn't really focus on it knowing what was going to happen today.

I let out a yelp when I felt the puncture in my neck, covering it with my hand. Rebekah rushed over to me.

"What the hell was that?"

"Something happened to Sophie. It felt like I was being stabbed." I told her. "Call one of your brothers."

Rebekah nodded. "Nik. You need to find Sophie, something happened."

A while later, Rebekah entered my room with a basket of apples. "Time for the demon spawn to snack!"

"You shouldn't call her that, that demon spawn you speak of is your niece." I laughed.

"Have you picked another name yet?" She held out the basket. "Take one, the plantations lousy with them."

I grabbed an apple as she asked me another question. "How are you feeling?"

"Fine, I guess." I shrugged.

"Do me a favour and don't die on my watch. I'll never hear the end of it."

"Charming."

I gripped onto the blanket that was on me as a wave of dizziness hit.

"What's wrong?" Rebekah frowned.

"I got really dizzy all of sudden."

Rebekah put her hand on my forehead. "You're burning up."


I groaned as Rebekahs phone rang. It was too loud. "What, Nik?"

"It's called the needle of sorrows. It causes miscarriages, they stabbed Sophie with it. Elijah's on his way."

Rebekah hung up the phone and set it beside her.

"It feels like I'm being microwaved."

"Elijah is on his way. I'm sure he knows how to fix it."

"I bet he has Sophie."

Rebeakh raised an eyebrow at me. "You sound like you're dying but you're still making bets?"

"20 dollars."

"Deal."

I didn't need money, especially not when I'm living with the Mikaelsons, but it was a way of using what I know. I couldn't just say he'd bring Sophie, or what church he had been in, so I made bets out of it.

After I'm unlinked, I'm changing everything. I had to keep things relatively the same while I'm linked to Sophie, but after today, I'm starting to really change things. There are some things that will probably stay canon, but that's a later problem.

"Elijah, finally!" Rebekah stood up. "What the hell is she doing here?"

"I'm trying to help." Sophie sighed.

"Help? You're the reason we're on this bloody mess!" Rebekah exclaimed. "Why aren't we unlinked with this witch already, Elijah?"

"Rebekah, let her do what she can."

"I may know a way to slow the fever down. But, I'm gonna need some special herbs." Sophie looked at Rebekah. "I'll text you a list."

Rebekah looked over to me for a moment, then back to them. "Fine."


Hayley sat beside the pool, a towel wrapped around her as Rebekah checked her temperature.

"She's burning up! We need to do this now." Rebekah told Sophie, taking off her jacket.

"Get her in the water!"

Rebekah jumped into the pool and helped Hayley in. Sophie followed them with the cup in her hand.

"Hayley's temperature is sky-high. The water, with the help of the herbs, should cool us down." She handed Hayley the cup. "Drink this!" Sophie turned to Rebekah. "You're going to have to get her heart rate down."

"How do you suggest I do that?" Rebekah asked her.

"Hold her. It's a natural human remedy to slow the heart rate and reduce blood pressure."

Rebekah picked Hayley up, holding her to her chest.

"Davina will break the link, we just need time." Elijah told them.

Hayley ground, gasping for breath as she clung to Rebekah. "I can't breath!"

"Okay, long deep breaths, Hayley, Look at me. Long deep breaths, just focus on the sound of my voice." Rebekah's voice lowered to a whisper. "You'll be okay. You'll be okay."

Hayley screamed, thrashing in her hold. "AHHHH! AHHHH!"

Sophie looked at the sky. "I just felt it lift."

Rebekah sighed in relief as Hayley started to calm down. Hayley now stood on her one, but still leaned into Rebekah. Sophie took out one of her earrings and poked her palm with it. Hayley looked at her palm, relieved when there was nothing. Rebekah helped Hayley out of the pool after a few moments.

"Elijah... as soon as your brother finds out that the link is broken, he'll kill Agnes. I know you don't owe me anything, but please, don't let him kill her." Sophie begged.

Elijah pulled his phone out.

"Elijah! She's our only access to the power we need to survive. Promise me that you'll stop him!"

Elijah ignored her, calling Klaus. It's me, where are you? Don't hurt her. I'll be there shortly." He hung up, turning to Sophie. "I'll make you one last promise. I won't let my brother kill Agnes."

After giving Sophie a light threat, Hayley turned to Rebekah. "Thank you."

Rebekah smiled, not saying anything as they walked into the house together.


Hayley was panicking.

Actually, she was fine until she opened the door and saw Josh.

"Where is he? I've been trying to find him all day. Marcel knows that Klaus lied to him about where he lives."

Hayley sighed. "I'm not his keeper, Josh."

"Fine! Just... tell him to call me, please."

Hayley nodded before she shut the door, going back to the couch. Rebekah had left, but said that she would be back. Hayley trusted her.

When there was another knock on the door, Hayley groaned, knowing who it was. When she opened the door, instead of being startled, she grinned.

"Hi, I'm Hayley. I don't believe we've met." Marcel's eyes widened. "You're Marcel, aren't you?"


"Hayley's gone. Where is she?"

Klaus walked into the room. "Elijah. Marcel was here, but there's a note from Hayley."

"What does it say?" Elijah and Rebekah asked in unison.

Klaus handed it to them.

"You're blaming the wrong person. It's Tyler Lockwood, not Marcel."