On her knees, the seamstress focused on the needle, touching up the pants of her client's suit as he admired himself in the mirror on his right.
"Damn, I do look good in a suit," he said, making his friend in the cap laugh.
It wasn't unusual for the seamstress to answer house calls, no, the only thing unusual about this client was the odd things he said. She felt weird as she focused on her work. She could hear the two men, but not quite comprehend what they were saying to each other, as if the words wouldn't stick to her brain, turning into an alphabet soup she couldn't read.
She thought she had heard names, Tina McGreevy and Joshua Rosza. What was the TV saying about them? Perhaps they were missing. No, it wasn't that. Wait… who were they talking about again? Her mind was foggy and the more she tried to focus, the foggier it got.
"My guy at the docks is gonna come forward as an eyewitness, say he saw those two drunkenly fall into the Mississippi. They'll be dredging for weeks, no one will come looking around here," said the man in the cap, whose name she thought started with a 'T'… Theo? Thibault? No… It was that.
"That's good, considering one's dead in a dumpster behind the county morgue and the other one's a vampire now," her client said with a chuckle. "Anything else?"
The words danced in her brain, refusing to form a correct sentence, refusing to make sense. As she tried to think back to what had just been said, she inadvertently pricked herself with her needle.
"Ow!"
She sat back on her knees and looked at her bloody finger. The man, whose name she thought might be Mark, crouched before her with a smile.
"Allow me, darling," he said as he took her hand and brought the injured finger to his mouth.
She let him do it, even though her entire body was screaming at her to get up and go. Her mind was loud with alarms, screaming at her that it wasn't safe, but she couldn't say anything, couldn't do anything but smile. His friend spoke up again.
"I sent four nightwalkers to look into a werewolf sighting in the Quarter. I haven't heard from them since."
Mark, or whatever his name was, lost his smile as he let go of her hand and sighed.
"That makes ten dead nightwalkers in the last week. You think the werewolves are back in town trying to start some trouble?"
"Look. I know you and Klaus are friends, but the fact is, since the Originals showed up…"
"Oh, come now, Thierry, you're not still upset about that little toxic werewolf bite I gave you, are you?"
The seamstress barely registered the stranger who had just come into the fitting room. She felt like she was supposed to ignore him, to ignore them, to silence them out, and so she did.
"I see you've given him free rein of your compound now, too," Thierry said with disappointment and disapproval.
"Yes. Well, seeing as my family and I lived here, built the place, in fact…"
"All right, come on," Mark, or perhaps his name was Maxwell, interrupted their argument calmly, "you know the drill. Thierry is my guy, inner circle. Klaus is my old-time friend and sire. He's also a guest here," he reminded his friend. "Peace, all right?" he asked Thierry who nodded with a grimace. "All right," he nodded as well. "What do you need, my brother?"
"I don't need anything, just wanted to let you know Elijah accepted your invitation."
"I'm glad to hear that," he smiled. "I hope you told him the rules."
Klaus laughed. "He knows the rules, though I can't promise he'll follow them."
"What about the witch?"
"Mackenzie? She used to love rules, would rather die than break them, actually. Now… not so much. But, no worries," he added quickly to reassure his friend, "tonight is a party, no one expects a fight."
"Right," Marcel smiled unconvinced. "Let's just have fun, eh?"
"So, how's Matt?" Mackenzie asked, picking up a strawberry from the bowl on the kitchen counter right in front of her.
The cooks were busy cooking food no one asked, or wanted, compelled by Klaus to act like they were serving kings and queens. The kitchen was filled with desserts that Hayley was convinced would make her fatter than her pregnancy.
"Sleeping," Rebekah's voice came through the speaker.
"Where are you again?"
"We reached Amsterdam a couple of days ago."
"Sounds like fun."
"It is actually."
"So, I guess you're not gonna be there for my birthday, then…"
"My gift is already in the mail, it should be there in time."
"I was hoping to see you."
"Aw, do you miss me?" the Original vampire mocked over the phone.
"Don't you miss me?"
"Of course, I miss you, but let me tell you, the phone system is definitely one of the best creations in the past century."
"Yeah, well I was actually hoping to spend my birthday with my friends, you know, but Katherine said she had no intentions of coming anywhere near Klaus ever again, so…"
"So what? I'm your backup friend?"
"I'd have loved to have you both here but since you guys all hate each other, I think it would have just ruined the day."
"You're probably right. Just spend the day with Elijah, I'm sure he'll be more than happy to do anything you want. Birthday or not…"
"Fine, don't come, it's not like we can actually have a party anyway, in our secret hiding place away from Marcel…"
"Why don't you just come join me in Europe? Leave Nik alone, he doesn't deserve your help…"
"Well, that's true, but I can't just leave Hayley here alone with him…"
"You're right, that sounds like a particularly cruel thing to do."
"Anyway, have fun in Amsterdam then."
"And you have fun at that party of yours, show Marcel what you're capable of."
"And how do you suggest she does that, Rebekah?" Elijah asked as he entered the kitchen.
Mackenzie smiled as she saw him, and leaned into him as he went to place a kiss in her hair.
"Brother, finally, you deign to talk to your poor sister…"
The Original rolled his eyes. "You're always so dramatic, sister."
"That bastard little thief stole our city and declared himself King, maybe you should show him he's nothing but an ingrate little…"
"Alright, alright," Mackenzie cut her off with a chuckle. "It's a charity dinner, 'bekah. We're expecting champagne, good food, and dancing, nothing more."
"You're so boring. No wonder Kol hasn't come around to visit you."
"Ouch," Mackenzie frowned. "Now you're just being mean."
"Heard from him recently?"
"He's somewhere in Brazil, I believe," Elijah answered.
"What the bloody hell is he doing there?"
"Who knows what our brother's got in his head."
"You got that right… Well, Matt is waking up, I have to go."
They said their goodbyes before hanging up, Mackenzie still eating from the bowl of strawberries that was almost empty now.
"Do you even want to go to this thing?" she asked.
"No. But Marcel must have something in mind, and I'd hate to go against his plans."
She smirked. "That's so nice of you," she said as she wrapped her arms around his neck.
"I am very nice," he whispered before placing a kiss on her lips. "In fact, I have many nice things I want to do to you right now."
"Ew, please, stop."
The couple turned towards the kitchen doorstep to find Hayley standing there with a look of disgust on her face. Mackenzie rolled her eyes playfully as she took a step back from the vampire.
"What can we do for you, Hayley?" Elijah asked the newest member of the Mikaelson family.
"Nothing, I just came to stuff my face with the biggest cake I could find…"
"We'll leave you to it then," he nodded before he gently took Mackenzie's hand and led her out of the room under Hayley's uncomfortable gaze.
So far, everything was going well. Elijah and his witch were behaving remarkably, the Original had already signed a check, and had been dancing with his companion ever since. Klaus was right. They looked unbearably in love. The silver satin dress she was wearing was remarkable as well, no doubt a gift from Elijah, and it complemented her set of diamond jewelry best. A swiss blue topaz gemstone rested above her cleavage, the necklace looked ancient, royal, almost, as if it had belonged to a generation of royalty and had somehow found its way to her. He figured many "lost" jewels had found their way in the Mikaelson collection over the years. He watched them carefully, tried to eavesdrop on them too, but they were smarter than to believe they'd get any privacy in a room full of vampires, and kept their conversation as polite and as normal as possible, as if they knew they had an audience. Eventually, Marcel had better things to do than to spy on the two lovers, and even managed to completely forget about them as Cami had finally joined the party.
"They spend their nights and days with Klaus - you'd think they'd be used to the presence of an Original by now," Mackenzie complained about the pairs of eyes that hadn't left them ever since they had entered the compound.
Marcel had gone above and beyond for this party. Dancers, acrobats, the finest chefs and the finest champagne… All the guests were having a great time and were happy to open their wallets to the charity of the night.
"I don't think they'll ever get used to us," Elijah replied. "After all the stories they've heard about us, we were a myth to them until we arrived here."
Mackenzie scoffed, wondering how long it would take for her irritation to turn into something more dangerous.
"If only they knew…" Elijah started.
"If only they knew what?"
"If only they knew they were worrying about the wrong person," he grinned with pride.
She smirked back and nodded as she looked around at Marcel's nightwalkers. "Indeed."
That's when she saw it, or rather him, a vampire she had come to learn was named Diego, entering the party wearing a shirt and jeans and an unhappy look on his face.
"Looks like something's wrong," she said as she watched him approach Marcel, obviously nervous about interrupting his time with Cami.
Diego whispered something into Marcel's ear, and they could see on his face something was wrong indeed. Marcel started looking around and stopped as he found Elijah and Mackenzie surrounded by dancing couples. He frowned before he made their way to them.
"Something wrong, Marcellus?"
"Yes, actually, Elijah, something is wrong. Where's Klaus?"
"I'm right here," the hybrid said as he appeared behind him.
"Good, come with me."
The three Mikaelsons looked at each other with an amused curiosity. Whatever was wrong, it wasn't their problem, and if it bothered Marcel that much, it meant it was probably a good thing for them.
They followed him out of the compound, heard him order Diego to find as many nightwalkers as he could and join them at a place he called the Traps, which is where he was taking them.
"For a week now, my guys have been dying," Marcel started his explanation. "There's a werewolf in town who's been killing my nightwalkers, and a witch or two have been helping it, using magic, undetected," he informed them, barely concealing his anger.
"How is that our problem?" Elijah asked, not bothering to hide his lack of curiosity.
"Rumors are you're at fault."
"If we were killing your people we wouldn't make a secret of it," Mackenzie said in all honesty.
Marcel stopped in his tracks and turned towards her. Unbothered by his anger, almost bored, and definitely annoyed, she raised an eyebrow at him, defying him to attempt anything.
"Is that so?"
"That is so," she confirmed, her eyes falling on Thierry standing behind him. "Want me to prove it?"
Marcel stared at her, put all of his anger in his eyes, tried to see something as she stared back, anything on her face, even just a little bit of fear, but he saw nothing. What the hell could she have gone through that had made her so tough? Or maybe it was arrogance? No, it wasn't just that. She had something, she was someone, someone powerful, who wasn't afraid of him, because he was no threat to her. Not only did she have Elijah's protection, but she also didn't need it, and that was scarier than Klaus himself, and as he finally found fear, it was unfortunately not hers, but his own.
"You were taking us somewhere?" Elijah eventually said after a minute of silence.
Marcel was trying to calm himself down, trying not to let the smirk that had appeared on the girl's face get to him. He regained his composure, and his usual bright smile came and replaced the angry look on his face.
"But, as you are here, now I know you had nothing to do with the attacks on my men, and I thought we could go and see for ourselves who's been causing so much trouble in my town," he said as if he were offering them something.
"Sounds like a party," Klaus smiled maliciously, encouraging Elijah and Mackenzie to relax.
Diego and a dozen nightwalkers had found them before they had even reached the Traps, and signs of a fight could be heard from down the street. Mackenzie could sense a werewolf and at least two witches inside, and vampires, dying one after the other.
Marcel gave Diego the order to attack, to kill whoever it was that was killing his own men in his own town. Among the screams of rage and fear were laughs - laughs Elijah and Mackenzie thought they recognized. She looked up at him and the look on his face confirmed her doubts. He heard it too, but she also felt it. A smile creeped onto her face.
"Call back your men before they all get killed," she said, and he heard the amusement in her tone.
"Is that a threat?"
"It's only advice."
"Advice you should seriously consider," Elijah added.
But Marcel shook his head no and ordered more of his men to go in with him. They couldn't even see what was happening inside. The bar had no window, only a door that was now broken. But they could hear everything that was happening and that was enough to give them an idea of the scene. Mackenzie chuckled, seriously debating whether or not to intervene.
"Perhaps we should do something," Elijah suggested.
"What is going on?" Klaus asked, obviously irritated he was left in the dark.
Mackenzie smiled as she moved to go inside. She snapped the necks of every vampire there with a wave of a hand, and they all fell to the ground. All but Marcel. The bar was completely destroyed. Only a couple of chairs and tables were still standing, but most of them had been used as a stake and were now resting in the hearts of a dozen vampires. She walked past a temporarily dead Diego and took in the scene.
A man, the werewolf, was standing at the end of the room, with blood dripping from his mouth, holding a stake in his right hand, the broken chair he had ripped it off of in his other. He smiled at her as he saw her, the blood on his face made him look funny and she held back a laugh. A blonde witch was near him, waving at her, her free hand magically pinning a vampire to the ceiling. The last witch sat on the bar, her hair, her face, her outfit spotless, as if she hadn't been part of the fight at all, but Mackenzie knew she had the highest body count.
"Mackenzie!" they all greeted in unison.
Her smile grew bigger and a laugh escaped her. "What are you guys doing here?"
"We came for your birthday, of course," Olivia said as she jumped off the bar.
God, Mackenzie thought. She looked so much like Margo.
"Mom says hello."
"Does her Majesty know you're here?" Elijah asked as he stepped inside the bar with his brother.
"Of course," Felicity answered as she let go of the vampire she was holding against the ceiling. He fell with a cry, and her boyfriend seized the opportunity to stake him.
Marcel would have stopped him and killed them all, or died trying, if Mackenzie didn't have him pinned to the wall.
"Lying to Margo is a very bad idea," Oliver said.
Olivia gave Mackenzie a hug and whispered in her ear: "Heidi says hi."
Mackenzie's heart skipped a bit and as she backed away to look at the Princess, the witch winked. Elijah frowned.
"We have so many gifts," Felicity said as she hugged the elemental.
"You don't turn twenty-years-old every day," Oliver continued as he approached them.
"Who are you?" Klaus asked dryly, tired of being left out.
"Klaus, these are my friends from Germany," she introduced them, "guys, this is Klaus."
"Well, you definitely picked the more handsome brother," Oliver winked at her and was rewarded by his girlfriend's elbow in his ribs.
Elijah chuckled. "You've been here for a week?"
"Yeah, we got here early, we wanted to meet the um…" Oliver stopped himself. "You know…"
"How do you know about it?" Mackenzie questioned.
"The oracles told mom. I mean, it's not something you see every day."
Of course the oracles would know about Hayley and the baby. It made them wonder who else knew, and if they needed to be more cautious.
"It's just werewolf curiosity," Oliver shrugged.
"Are Heidi and Alexander going to be joining us?" Elijah asked.
"And are they going to kill more of my guys?" Marcel worried.
"Not their type," Mackenzie informed him.
"To be fair we wouldn't have killed anyone if they had left us alone," Felicity said.
"But they went on about how werewolves are forbidden in the Quarter, and that really pisses a werewolf off, if you know what I mean," Oliver growled.
"Werewolves are forbidden in the Quarter," Marcel snarled.
"Says who?"
"Says me."
"And you are?"
"I suggest you stick to giving your own men orders," Olivia said with royal authority, "you are no match for us, as you can see."
"We don't take orders from vampires," Oliver added salt to injury.
"I heard witches weren't allowed to do magic in their own town," Felicity continued, "another one of your rules, I suppose?"
"Shall we kill him?" Olivia wondered.
Klaus laughed. "Please, my friend here has been ruling over the Quarter for decades now, he's just doing his job."
"If his job consists of stopping witches from practicing their craft and hunting werewolves, then he is an unfit ruler and a change of leadership is needed," Olivia said. "A good ruler promotes peace among all, and if you're unable or too weak to achieve that, then you must be replaced."
"I think there's been enough killing for one night," Elijah tried to defuse the situation. "Why don't we take you to our place, so you can rest?"
"As you wish," Olivia nodded. "We could use a home for the remainder of our stay."
"I'll let my brother show you to our place," Klaus showed them out of the bar. "I will stay and help my friend clean up this place." He gave them an obvious fake smile that neither of the three companions paid any mind to.
Mackenzie and Elijah looked at each other knowingly. Here went Klaus' good mood.
