Anonymous asked: Can you write a Klaroline drabble where Caroline shows up in NOLA and shocks everyone but maybe Kol or Katherine when she says she's Klaus's wife? Cannon Caroline not original.


The club was filled with people and the chaos of a Friday night. Klaus preferred to avoid the rush of tourists, but Marcel kept the VIP lounge to a more tolerable set even during peak hours - usually.

"Don't you just love this place?" Janet was hanging over the balcony to watch the crowds below, none too subtly pushing her ass back toward him. As one of the humans on staff to provide a live blood source, she was perfectly amiable to Klaus. He'd even become something of a regular customer for her given his penchant for the tinge of bourbon in her taste. However, it seemed she took the friendly flirtation of their transactions to heart, and she was testing his patience for more.

Unfortunately for her, his patience was wearing thin. With a barely polite grimace, he downed the rest of his drink and made to stand. "It's a bit rowdier than I like, love, so—"

She gave a rapturous giggle, only to fall into his lap and sprawl across him. "I like that you call me 'love,'" she murmured, her mouth clumsy against his ear. "Let's get out of here, and I'll show you how much I like it."

Rolling his eyes, Klaus was ready to speed out of there without bothering to set her back on her feet. The only thing that kept him in his crowded seat was the biting and all too familiar voice coming from behind him.

"Sorry, love, he won't be available to accept whatever appreciation you have in mind."

Both surprised — though for very different reasons — they turned to see Caroline Forbes facing them with a pageant-ready smile and murder in her eyes. She was stunning. Klaus couldn't help a grin despite his earlier annoyance, and his brow arched in challenge. "Hello, sweetheart. Fancy meeting you here."

Her jaw shifted almost imperceptibly to the left, but his companion didn't seem to sense the rising tension as a threat. "Who the hell are you?"

Just like that, Caroline's smile turned sharp with her fangs on full display. "I'm his wife, and you're in my seat."

The club was home to any number of vampires who heard her perfectly over the music, and more than a few froze at the sudden silence coming from him. The Klaus Mikaelson they knew would have reacted instantly, either with murder or some other violence, and they all seemed to wait for the ensuing mayhem. Even Janet finally grasped the discomfort of the moment, and she extricated herself from his lap with all the delicacy a human could manage. "I'll just— Yeah, bye."

Whatever show the club was waiting for, Klaus had more pressing concerns. "Shall we continue this interesting discussion at home?" he asked, though they both knew it wasn't a question. Gently gripping Caroline's arm, he flashed them back to the manor. He heard Kol and Rebekah meandering somewhere, and Elijah was likely on the premises as well. With that in mind, he brought her to the privacy of his studio and its soundproofing spell. Wisely, she waited until the door was shut to yank her arm free with a disgruntled huff. He merely smiled as he went to pour them some blooded wine. "That was quite the display you gave, sweetheart," he said lightly, handing her a glass. "I have to admit: I didn't see it coming."

"Bullshit," she snapped, setting aside the drink without indulging. His lips pursed; it was an excellent vintage, yet he was more perturbed at her outright refusal of his hospitality. Perhaps this wasn't their usual spat to be easily resolved. Proving just that, she seemed truly distraught. "You promised to leave Mystic Falls, that my life was my own."

"It is. I haven't stepped foot in Virginia since that day." Brow furrowed, Klaus felt an urgent need to reassure her. "I understand you need time to accept what I'm offering, and I am prepared to wait however long it takes. What on earth made you believe I'm encroaching on that promise?"

Last he heard, she wasn't even in the States. They did chat by phone every so often, and when she'd mentioned a tour abroad, he had offered a list of his various estates that would be available to her should she wish. It was the caretaker of his dacha outside of Moscow who alerted him to her softening boundaries. He certainly had no intention of making her regret the change, let alone whatever caused this latest upset.

Watching him with suspicion, Caroline apparently wasn't sure of his intentions at all. "Seriously? It wasn't bad enough I ran into the stalkers you have 'looking out for me' in every city, but the one time I take you up on borrowing a place, you have the staff literally bowing to me. I wrote it off as a cultural thing at first, then I heard the whispers."

"Though I refute your accusations of stalking, I will admit to warning some friends and enemies you are not to be trifled with in your travels. As for Dmitri, I merely asked him to welcome you as an honored guest, which you are."

She scoffed and crossed her arms in defiance. "Yeah, well, he wasn't welcoming me as an honored guest. I overheard him chatting with his wife about meeting 'the new mistress of the house.'"

Klaus shrugged, unconcerned. Satisfied the situation wasn't more dire, he allowed himself to relax on his sofa, daring to pat the spot next to him. Caroline remained unmoved, and he rolled his eyes. "Perhaps the nature of your significance was lost in translation. You're the one who came to my town and introduced yourself as my wife."

"Because half of Russia thinks I am your wife!" With an indignant stamp of her foot, she seemed ready to tear her hair out — but she frowned more sedately at the blankness on his face. "You didn't know?"

Shaking his head, he honestly had no idea. "What happened, Caroline?"

Finally taking her drink, she dropped to the couch beside him with an embarrassed groan. "I stepped into exactly one vampire club, and people practically threw themselves out of my path. I assumed it was more of the same from you, until the guy I was flirting with was suddenly yanked away by a friend. He went white when he was told my husband would tear out his intestines and shove them down his throat."

"A bit uncreative, that."

"Klaus!"

"I don't know," he insisted, his frustration growing to match hers. Rubbing a hand across his mouth, he genuinely had no idea why anyone would think him married. Though he had many hopes and plans involving Caroline in his future, matrimony was a human tradition he'd never once considered. "Truly, this didn't come from me."

Sighing, she leaned back into the couch and nursed her wine, defeated. "Oh. Then, sorry for cockblocking, I guess."

Klaus smirked at that, and he turned to face her more fully. "Are you really?" The lightest blush stained her cheeks, and he knew she was biting her tongue at the faint scent of her blood. Unable to resist, he reached his hand to rest on the back of her neck, his thumb rubbing into her hair. "New Orleans is a small town at heart, love, and you effectively announced yourself as my wife in the middle of town square."

"To be fair, I thought you had told the whole world, and I wasn't going to be the only one not getting laid because of it."

"Ah." He was torn between a wince and a laugh, so he settled for another sip of his drink instead. His other hand continued to massage her scalp, and he felt the tension slowly loosening within her. "I never meant to restrict your choices," he promised. "Tempt you into choosing me, absolutely, but not like this."

Finally, she relaxed into him, slouching until he could tuck her against his side. Some doubt lingered, though, he could tell. Perhaps it was a sign of growth on both their parts that he didn't take offense and that she trusted him enough be honest. "But who else would want to spread a rumor like that about us? It's not like anyone benefits if we really did do the Vegas wedding thing."

His mouth twitched, and he flashed to the door, barely sparing a brief kiss to the top of her head. He tore it open, only for her to slam it shut again. Pressing her back to the wood, she kept a heavy glare on him. "Put those away, we both know you're not going to bite me."

With a reluctant growl, he forced his fangs to recede. "It's not your blood I want at the moment, and it's certainly not pleasure I seek."

"Yeah, 'cause revenge isn't a pleasure for you," she answered snidely. "Tell me what's going on before you kill the blabbermouth."

"This is something I have to do myself, sweetheart."

"Hi, I might want to help! They screwed with both of us here, not just you."

A half-smile formed without permission, the fondness he felt for her softer than he was comfortable acknowledging at the moment — especially when someone had proven all too willing to use their connection against him. "Few in New Orleans know about you, let alone your…effect on me. Only two would maliciously speak out of turn about that. And just one of those would dare to bind you to me forever, lest I be challenged to follow through."

Her face was an open book to him, and he hoped she never lost that human nature to share every feeling she had as it happened. Confusion, calculation, consternation, they all boiled down to an annoyed scrunch of her nose. "Your family knows I exist, at least, I think so. I never actually met Elijah, but you two seem to have gotten over whatever grudge match was going on at home." He gave a brief nod, fascinated at the determined way she thought it through. "I also doubt you told him about your fling with a baby vampire. Kol and Rebekah, on the other hand, probably didn't need to be told."

"Bekah still likes to complain that we defiled the entire wood within earshot," he muttered, not that he could be particularly aggrieved at the memory of a sunny afternoon. "And you are no mere fling, Caroline."

That lovely blush rose again, and she looked anywhere but at him as he crowded her against the door. Gently brushing the curtain of her hair back from her face, Klaus waited for her to gather herself. After a deep breath, she finally met him with a half-hearted glare. "Which Rebekah loathes, so she's definitely not daring you to marry me by telling everyone else you already have."

Silently agreeing, he hadn't lowered his hand from where it settled on her cheek, and a thrill came when she leaned into it. "Kol, however, enjoys sowing chaos wherever he goes."

"Yeah," she groaned. "That sounds on brand, and I played right into it with this stupid payback stunt."

"We always did share a flair for the dramatic."

The laugh built in her throat before it burst out, filling the air between them until they were both smiling like fools. Her hands had curled into his shirt, one at his hip and the other over his heart. The slight tug of fabric was tempting, but he still kept his tentative distance. "I promised you time, and I meant it."

Biting her lip, Caroline nodded. She didn't let go of his shirt, either. "Does it have be all or nothing right now?" It was half a whisper, the barest hint of whine in her voice endearing. "Because you smell really good and it's been a long time thanks to your stupid brother, and I might have missed you more than I realized, so can you just kiss me alrea—"

There would be consequences from the rumors of their marriage, and more than just those Kol would face. Caroline would be a target, either for those seeking Klaus's favor or those out to destroy him. Her presence or absence from his daily life would be a noted occurrence, and more rumors would arise should they be seen with others instead. New pressures would exert force on the evolution of their relationship, something he had measured in decades and centuries without such attention. But they could deal with those consequences in time, together.

Later.


Anonymous asked: Do you mind writing a part 2 for your drabble where Caroline shows up in NOLA and shocks everyone when she says she's Klaus's wife? Maybe a glimpse of their future or when Caroline finally decides to stay with him? Just need more fluff fluff fluff ❤️❤️ thank you!


"Darling, don't you think this a bit excessive?"

Caroline flipped to the next page of her magazine, not even bothering to glance up at the pitiful picture Kol surely made. "You know what you did, and you knew he'd retaliate. Honestly, I'm impressed he kept the punishment so mild."

The scoff he gave was immediately followed by a grunt of pain. "Bekah must have hid the daggers again, or else we'd be having this conversation in a decade."

"My bet was at least three." This time, she did look up with a proud and encouraging smile. "Look at you, turning into the optimist. Am I rubbing off off on you, Kol?"

He opened his mouth to retort, only for the chain threaded through his ribs to tighten viciously. Sound gurgled in his throat, a strained "Must you?" barely escaping.

More focused on the complicated trap he'd installed his brother into, Klaus tightened the crank another half-turn. "I do believe you volunteered for this task, a concession gracefully offered by Caroline despite the fact you nearly got her killed." His voice was light, but they both felt the anger thrumming from him. The last attempt on her life had gotten uncomfortably close to success, and he wasn't taking it well.

"Did I, or did I not, do you a favor in the end?" he asked, struggling to lift his arms. "Caro, a little help here?"

"Did I, or did I not, already help by letting you choose the least of the evils he was prepared to rain down on you?" Another page flipped over, and she sniffed the perfume sample – probably to cover the scent of blood and viscera. "And your meddling had nothing to do with my decision to stay. To arrive in a…less-than-elegant fashion, yes, but not to stay."

At that, Klaus gave her a suggestive look. "Do go on, sweetheart. I'd love to know what convinced you to stay."

She smiled, the corners of her lips sharpening at another squelched groan from Kol. "A lady doesn't kiss and tell. I do get annoyed by blood in the carpet, though, so please set out another tarp. I know it's not my house or my torture experiment, but–"

"Nonsense, wife," Klaus teased, tugging Kol's broken leg so it wouldn't drip right onto the floor. "What's mine is yours."

Gagging, Kol let his head drop in exhaustion. "I regret everything I did that led to this disgusting display of affection. Just kill me already."

They grinned at each other over his shoulder, and Caroline shrugged. "Nope. This is your real punishment, knowing for the rest of your life that all the disgusting affection between us is totally your fault."

Utterly light on his feet, Klaus finally loosened the winches, even catching Kol before he could collapse in on himself. "What do you know? You seem to have done me a favor after all. Once you've healed up and cleaned the mess, you'll be forgiven." Moving toward Caroline, he swept her off the couch and flashed up to his bedroom. "For the rest of his life, huh?" he asked softly while pressing her back to the bed.

Her eyes widened, not really having considered the implications. But she brushed her nose against his, laughing. "Guess you can't kill him now."

He smiled against her lips. "I guess not."