He could feel the irritation crawl along his skin like a serpent slithering itself up and around a tree. With the irritation, came anger.
Sometimes he enjoyed the challenge that came with others riffling with his plans. He has theories as to why he does but deep down he knows the true reason. His wolf. The thrill and excitement that came with the thought of the hunt. Predators such as wolves are born hunters who thrive on such games.
But, he is not only a wolf. No, he is a strategist- a remarkable one at that. There had been no plan, no despicable machination of his that hasn't had a fail-safe.
Except for this one.
He had gotten himself into a situation where he finally became comfortable again after nearly ten centuries of running. And when he got comfortable, he began to lose his edge.
After successfully re-stabilizing the Quarter and allowing his brother to take a leading role in the peace treaty between the factions, New Orleans fell quiet. Of course, every so often there'd be a dispute between a couple of the factions that rose a concern within his elder brother, but that was always unavoidable. Werewolves, witches, and vampires alike have fought for centuries, that type of violence and warfare doesn't automatically stop with a peace treaty. His brother may hope for that positive outcome but Klaus had always been a realist. And, unfortunately as he predicted, the peace was temporary.
"Niklaus, this is not a situation that we should ignore." His brother's voice sounded through the phone that he had pressed against his right ear.
No, this isn't something we should ignore. He thinks, tentatively keeping his lips pressed together to keep himself from speaking of something that perhaps his brother shouldn't know.
"Should Marcel make a regretful move, this treaty we've formed could very well be null and void."
If Marcel were to make a move, it may start a gruesome war between the vampires and werewolves. If Klaus knew Marcel well enough, his former right-hand man is most likely planning something rather ill-conceived. He hasn't theorized whether the harsh consequences will weigh the heaviest on either the vampires or werewolves, or even the whole Quarter all together. No matter what they may be, he's most certain his brother won't be quite pleased with what he has planned.
Although Klaus once held a tight hold over the vampires, it came to his attention that Marcel continued to be respected amongst both the day and nightwalker community. Thus, why in the time of tension, they clamber to him in search of a leader to choose the decisions that will benefit them. Which is why Klaus has chosen to keep the werewolves as an ally. The werewolves have proven to be loyal to Hayley and his daughter because they both are seen as part of the pack, which unnerves Klaus but gives him the relief that those wolves will protect his daughter. The connection that Hayley holds with those werewolves is bound to be manipulated, might as well be him to do so in a beneficial way. For both the stability of New Orleans and the safety of his daughter.
"Brother, do you understand me?"
His shoes crunch against the small layer of gravel underneath his feet.
"Yes." Klaus tries his best to keep the irritation out of his voice but his answer still sounds short.
The hybrid immediately ends the call, noting that the conversion was to be continued in person. While pocketing his phone, he takes a few steps further along the rooftop and then steps up onto the ledge, giving him a grand view of the Quarter from a few buildings away.
A rough shuffle and a few voices could be heard from a little farther down the alley below him, but he didn't much care about the happenings within the alley. From what he could hear, there were two men speaking in hushed tones, their heartbeats slower and more quiet indicating their undead nature. The fast and erratic heartbeat that was a few paces in front of them was a clear indication to Klaus of what the vampires below were planning to do.
His lips turned up slightly. He, himself, was feeling a bit peckish, perhaps he'll grab a quick bite before he returns home to his disapproving older brother.
The vampires eventually closed the woman in, murmuring to her about where she was going and why she was out at such a time. He found it interesting that she stayed quiet. Ninety-nine percent of the time, the women would say something whether it be a plea to let them go or an angry curse.
Wanting to stay out of the house- more like away from his brother- for as long as he can, he turned his head to look down the alleyway. If this ends to be unentertaining, he'll most likely grab a drink at Rousseau's.
There, he could see both the vampires crowd into the blonde woman's space. She has her back pushed up against the rough brick.
"I don't think it's very safe for a lady like yourself to be out here." The vampire states before his eyes transform and fangs replace his blunt teeth. Usually, this is when the victims begin to scream or mutter that modern saying, oh my, God. But the woman doesn't seem as scared as a normal human would be.
"You're making a mistake." She murmurs and Klaus' eyes widen a hair, recognizing the voice. But before he can think of anything else, the woman is thrusting a wooden stake into the vampire's stomach.
The vampire doubles over and the other vampire goes to attack the human but he's no match for Klaus' speed. Without a second thought, Klaus appears before the vampire, shoving him back before he could get to the woman. The other vampire has now pulled the stake from his torso and was looking to kill but Klaus turned toward him.
"Enough."
The vampire pauses but scowls at him, a look of disgust and anger apparent in his eyes. His hand rises and points to the human. "She stabbed me! She's a tourist! Tourists are fair game-,"
"And you would be in the right if it weren't for her being under my protection."
The vampire looks a little surprised at Klaus' declaration and is about to protest once more but Klaus beats him to it.
"Now, I suggest you scamper off to Marcel before I'm tempted to rid you both of your hands."
Both vampires share a glance and Klaus continues to stand his ground confidently. Eventually, the vampires figure out that it's probably best for them to avoid any conflict with an Original, the Original Hybrid no less. Thus, they both give the human one last threatening look before flashing away into the night.
With the vampires disappearance, Klaus had began to turn around and quip something sarcastic but his whole expression changes when Caroline's knees give out. His hands come out at vampiric speed as he catches her by her upper arms and kneels down as he slowly lowers with her.
It's then that he sees her clearly. Her hair isn't as perfect as she normally used to keep it, almost like she hasn't had access to the proper equipment. Her clothes were a little wrinkled and two small dark red dots bled through her white shirt indicating that a bandaged wound was leaking. Concern now flooded through him as his eyes connected with her face. It was as beautiful as ever but there was a deep exhaustion and a line of stress etched into her forehead. Oh how his heart now aches. He thinks that he hasn't felt as worried for someone as he is with Hope, but yet here he is, holding her just enough so she doesn't slump over.
He now realizes that she hadn't just lost most of her strength, but had been keeping herself from showing any weakness towards those vampires. If he wasn't so concerned with her health, he'd be praising her for her stubborn strength.
"Caroline, look at me, love." He aides her by tilting her head up gently by her chin. Her eyes are tired and look so vulnerable.
She looks as if she's about to say something but Klaus shakes his head. "Conserve your strength. You're alright, I've got you." If those words were spoken to anyone else, they'd have a right mind to be worried but she seemed to feel relieved. He takes that as permission to pick her up, holding her from underneath her legs and shoulders.
His thoughts of what his brother will think of him are completely wiped away when he races to his home. It's quiet but he knows his brother is lurking somewhere. He's not quite concerned about Freya, Rebekah, and Hayley's absences. Ever since the incident between the werewolves and vampires, Hayley has taken it upon herself to help with the remaining pack. Freya is most likely working on another miracle to save this city's peace and it's no surprise that Rebekah is with Marcel.
Klaus contemplates taking Caroline to a guest bedroom but the closest one to his is farther than he'd like so he figures that taking her to his bedroom won't be the worst idea. At least he'd be able to keep a close eye on her for the time being.
He sets her down gently to the dark grey covers and takes a sharp turn into the bathroom. Klaus comes back out a few moments later with a wet washcloth and a couple different sizes of bandages. Caroline shifts a little and grazes her hand against the side of her torso where the wound was which seems to instantly sober her up. She lets out a small gasp and grimaces in pain. Her hand hovers over it as if it'd take the pain away. Klaus walks back over to her and sits on the edge of the bed, a few inches separating himself from her.
Extending his hand, his eyes travel up to her face seeking silently for any sign of rejection before pulling the edge of her shirt up to reveal a blood-soaked bandage. His hands slowly peel away the bandage and Klaus didn't know what to expect but he hadn't expect something quite as brutal as this. No, this was not a wound from an accident, this was intentional and by someone who was trying to harm Caroline. In fact, he was quite knowledgeable about this particular wound, or had been when he was human. By the sharp angles of the shape of the wound, he could tell it had been an arrow tip that pierced her skin. When he was human, Kol had been recklessly playing with his father's bow and accidentally shot Finn in the shoulder. He had kept that arrow shaped scar for as long as he could remember. But just because Finn had survived, it only made Klaus more concerned.
By the tear of the wound, it seems to have been reopened due to stress. Although, he imagines that it's good news that it's not infected. Klaus is as gentle as he possibly can be when he pays the wet washcloth along her wound. She bites her lip hard and grasps his arm in a painful grip but he allows her to do so, hoping that if a fraction of his pain can dull hers, then so be it.
After a few moments, she slowly takes her hand away and he begins to clean around the wound.
"Klaus-,"
"Don't." He begins, "not now."
His words come out a tad harsher than intended but she knows he's just concerned and doesn't know how to healthily deal with it like a normal human.
"I need you to listen just for once."
"Caroline, let yourself rest before we speak of anything."
She appreciated the notion that he valued her safety and well-being more than an explanation of why she showed up in his city as a human. But this couldn't wait, for her safety and his own.
To truly get his attention, she places her hand on top of the one that was still cleaning the blood off her skin. It pauses its movements and he looks up to her.
"I- I didn't want to do this. I didn't want to use you for your contacts but I didn't have anywhere else to go." She hesitates to continue because after she asks, his involvement becomes concrete. Because she knows that he'll help her. "I need a witch, someone powerful. Someone who can do a cloaking spell that can't be broken by another witch."
His face doesn't express as much emotion as she thought it would but she doesn't think that it's a bad thing. He obviously seems to be contemplating something as his eyes bore into hers.
Setting aside the washcloth, he straightens out and takes a sleek black phone out of his jacket pocket. Without hesitation, he clicks a few times on the screen and places the phone against his ear.
"Freya, I need you at the Compound immediately." With that, he puts his phone away and reaches for a bandage. Taking the plastic off, he softly places it over her wound, pressing along the outside, securing it to her skin without causing her pain.
His eyes refocus onto hers and she spots the anger that has now manifested within those blue orbs. "Who did this?" He asks and Caroline Knew she should have known better than to think the wound wouldn't show any foul play.
"Silas." Klaus' lips part in confusion. For all he knows, Silas had been put in a safe and thrown down the quarry. God, things got complicated since he'd left. Much more complicated than she would have liked.
"For a while he pretended to be Stefan. We didn't know because we thought he could only mess with a couple people's perspectives but turns out he's a doppelgänger." She mentally cringes when remembering how Silas continuously terrorized her and her friends. She also remembers how Silas had made everyone think he was dead when Stefan killed him but had used it as an out to chalk up another plan that revolved solely around revenge. Against her.
Caroline begins to pull herself up into a sitting position so she's resting against the headboard and is thankful when Klaus helps her. "Before you came back, we thought Stefan killed Silas but he'd used some last resort spell and it gave him the perfect out to recollect himself."
"I guess he waited for a few years for things to settle down and for us to be off our guard. Elena and Damon were happy, Bonnie was back, and Stefan and I were getting back on good terms. Silas approached me on the last day of my Sophomore year." Klaus notices as she bites her lip and looks down at her hands that have begun to twiddle in slight nervousness. "Silas made me think we were making some kind of deal. I leave my friends behind and never go back to Mystic Falls, or he kills me and everyone I care about. I chose to leave."
Swallowing, her eyes darted from her hands to Klaus' face to gauge what he might have been thinking but he wasn't showing any sign other than that he was just listening to her, allowing her to pour whatever worries she had onto him.
"I don't know if he thought that I would just settle down in some other place to get the opportunity to know my whereabouts while he tried to kill my friends but he called negotiations off when I skipped the third town I went to. So, he went after me." When the single tear fell from her eye, she was a little surprised at how vulnerable she was allowing herself to be. "I told everyone that I was taking a few semesters off to go travel. I didn't want them to try to find me and end up as one of Silas' next victims."
She pauses and wipes the stray tear away, trying to recollect herself. She must look like hell, crying would only make it worse. Caroline needed to man-up. There was no doubt that what Klaus had gone through with his father, or step-father, was worse.
Klaus leans forward and takes her hand into his, letting him drop a feather-light kiss along her knuckles. "You are safe. If I ever promise you anything, I will certainly promise you that."
Caroline can't help the small smile that forms on her face, knowing that he is being truly genuine. His lips turn up as well.
A small knock on the door interrupts them and Klaus rises from the bed. A taller dirty blonde woman stands in the doorway, analyzing both of them. Klaus crosses the room and pulls the woman further into the hallway, speaking to her in a hushed tone.
After a moment of back and forth conversation, they both advance into the room. Klaus pauses for a minute, watching as the woman approaches the side of the bed. She offers Caroline a reassuring smile that tells her she's most likely a friend of Klaus' or at least someone in his good graces.
"Caroline, right? I'm the older and wiser Mikealson sibling, Freya." Caroline blinks for a moment and looks to Klaus in confusion. Although, she assumes what the woman, Freya, is saying must be somewhat true because all Klaus does is slightly roll his eyes in such a brotherly manner before turning towards the liquor tray.
"Niklaus tells me you need a little bit of a complex cloaking spell." Caroline nods. Being that Freya must be a Mikealson, it is always safe to walk on eggshells around the ones she's not very familiar with, no doubt the ones that she never knew about.
Freya turns towards the hybrid who was sipping his drink. "Will you fetch my grimoire and my herb bowl from the study, brother?" Klaus doesn't seem all too eager to be ordered around but he does as asked and walks out of the room. Freya turns back towards Caroline and motions to the space when Klaus had sat before.
"May I?"
Caroline gives her a short nod and Freya smiles.
"Why are you being so nice to me? I thought all Mikealsons were kinda bordering on the 'I don't help anyone but my family' ideology." Caroline was going to be more subtle about it but she's injured and doesn't feel well, might as well rip off the band-aid.
Funnily enough, Freya laughs. "I'd agree with you but I'm quite aware of who you are."
Now, that was surprising. Did Klaus say anything about her to his siblings? It didn't seem like something he'd do. Her mouth opened to say something but she couldn't find her words. It seems like Freya had an idea of what she was thinking and thought to correct her.
"I saw you when I entered my brother's mind. If it weren't under life and death circumstances I wouldn't have done so. Trust me, I've already heard a mouthful from Niklaus."
That made Caroline even a bit more nervous. Did this woman know everything about her and Klaus then? Had she watched some of their interactions? "How much do you know?" She asks.
"Just enough to know how important you are to my brother."
That's not cryptic at all. Caroline isn't sure if that means Freya knows a little too much than she should or not but she imagines that she can't push the woman any further than she's willing so she shuts her mouth. And she also really doubts that Klaus is out of earshot, he can probably hear almost anything from the other side of the house so it's best not to speak out of turn. Or maybe just not too much about him.
Speak of the devil, because he then walks through the door not even a few moments afterwards, carrying a grimoire and a small bowl with a few items in it that looked close to medical supplies.
He comes up behind his sister and sets her grimoire down on the bed and intentionally hands her the bowl, making her notice the extra supplies within. A sterile needle with surgical string and a couple other medical supplies. As he hands the bowl over to her, he murmurs, "perhaps you should also take a look at her wound, sister."
By the look in his eye, she could tell he was a bit more concerned about the girl's physical wound than the cloaking spell being down. Then again, both siblings knew that with all of the magic surrounding the Compound, it would take a highly skilled witch at least a couple hours to work through a location spell for anyone who was there.
Freya nods and takes the bowl from him. Klaus steps back and takes a seat directly across the room from the bed in one of the leather chairs, still allowing Caroline to see him.
The witch silently asks for permission to have a closer look at Caroline's wound before pulling the new bandage away. Caroline watches Freya's eyebrows furrow as she inspects the wound. Freya's eyes look back up to her.
"Have you had this looked at before?"
Caroline shakes her head lightly. "But I tried to keep it closed." Her lips turn up into a ghost of a smile. "You only learn so much in a high school health class." Freya understands the lightheartedness within the statement and offers her a smile.
"Well, it seems like you at least kept it clean." Freya begins. "But I'll need to stitch it up a little and possibly do a proper cleaning just in case. It'll probably be easy to put you to sleep for that."
Caroline's eyebrows furrow at the lack of a surgical syringe. "Like a witchy anesthesia?"
Freya seems to enjoy her lack of magical knowledge and find amusement in it. "Something along those lines."
"You've done it before, right?"
The witch lets out a small laugh. "Yes, but I can certainly do a demonstration." Her head turns over her shoulder towards her younger brother but Klaus seems unimpressed.
It was a little reassuring seeing him naturally take up his brotherly role. She hadn't ever really seen that side of him and never saw him actually interact with his siblings before. It was nice to know that even the Original Hybrid could act like a typical brother once in a great while.
"I promise it's safe and when you wake, your wound will be patched right up." Freya reassures and Caroline nods. She knows that Klaus will go just about as far as he possibly can to keep her safe which tells her that Freya is trustworthy. So, she doesn't think about it too long before she murmurs, "okay."
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Upon breaking the fog of sleep, she doesn't feel as weak as she had before Freya had put her to sleep which was a good sign. She begins to lift her head off the pillow and suddenly feels a warm hand help her sit up.
Looking over, she sees Klaus hovering beside her. "Easy, love. No need to tear your new sutures."
His words remind her and she looks down, pulling her shirt up and the bandage aside to see her wound stitched up neatly with a strange light paste spread on top.
"My sister assured me that her little remedy," he nods towards the paste on her wound, "should have healed you just enough to allow you to shower, if you wish to do so."
The thought of a steaming hot shower is so appealing to her right now. "God, yes." She sighs. It's been so long since she'd been in any type of shower that wasn't in a hotel or had some sort of modern day technology.
It seems Klaus enjoys her enthusiasm and takes it as a good sign for her health. "Would you like me to fetch my sister to help you?"
Caroline shakes her head. "No, it's okay. I'm okay." She silently thinks that should anything happen, he'll most likely be listening in on her. It was a little creepy to think about but also made her feel a tad safer knowing that he'd always make sure she was safe.
He respects her choice and helps her stand. Waiting a moment to make sure she gets her bearings, he keeps a hand on the small of her back and leads her towards the entrance of the bathroom. She silently thanks him before he closes the door to a crack after her.
Looking around the bathroom, she's not surprised about how lavish it is and how neat it's kept. She never really took Klaus as the person who kept his personal space in disarray. As clean as it was, it still held the feeling of being used daily. One of the medicine cabinets was left cracked open a little, a small tin and classic shaving knife was left on top of a white cloth, and a bottle of cologne sat on the counter. If Caroline had possibly thought of a bathroom Klaus would ever call his, this is probably as close to it as she'd get.
Caroline decides that if she takes too long, Klaus may think something is wrong so she strips quickly and turns the water on. She's pleased when it takes a whole couple seconds for the water to warm. Stepping into the shower, she sighs at how good it feels. The water runs down her, rinsing away all of the dirt and grime from the past couple days.
After getting her hair wet, she reads the minimalist labels on the three bottles that sat on the shower shelf. Thank God they weren't the typical soaps that guys used nowadays. She shivers at the thought of two-in-one products. These were just simply packaged products that were obviously a little more on the manlier side of things but it'll have to do.
Rubbing the shampoo and conditioner in her curls, she almost felt a weight lift off of her. Once she finished up basking in the warmth of the shower, she turned the dial off and stepped out. Grabbing the white towel, she wraps it around herself and tries to dry up as much as she can.
Upon walking back over to the bathroom counter she notices that she can't exactly wear her old clothes but she does choose to wear her bra and underwear again. Hopefully she can ask Klaus to rile her up something for her to wear.
When she exits the bathroom, she immediately notices that the French doors that had led to the balcony outside were now closed with the drapes shut and the sliding door to the bedroom was almost shut all the way. She could hear a little movement in the next room over and assumed it was Klaus.
Stepping further into the bedroom, she sees that she doesn't even need to ask Klaus for clothes because there's a pair of yoga pants and t-shirt folded neatly on the bed. It was also accompanied with a hairbrush. Her heart warms at the thoughtfulness but then again, Klaus had always put thought behind a lot of things that involved her.
She's quick to take the precious privacy that he allowed her and got dressed.
He finally emerged when she was finishing up brushing her hair. He held a plate of food and a glass of water. Caroline places the hairbrush down and into the drawer of the nightstand before scooting herself further back on the bed to give him enough space. Klaus sits down on the edge of the bed and places the glass of water on the nightstand, then handing Caroline the plate. At the sight of the scrambled eggs, bacon, and assortment of fruit on the plate, she was almost worried her stomach would growl. She doesn't even remember when she last had a proper meal.
"Thank you." She murmurs when he hands her a clean fork.
His smile is genuine and tells her that he doesn't find helping her to be a chore. When he watches her carefully as she began to eat, she knew that if he'd done so a few years back she'd find it extremely creepy, but now she's come to find out that it's his way of communicating his reassurance. He's silently telling her that he's here, he's going to protect her.
"I'll leave you to eat. Perhaps get a few more hours of sleep, it's only a quarter after six." He states as he rises from the bed. His eyes drift for a moment down to her torso where her wound is covered by her shirt. Something in his eyes changes and he leans down close to her head. She pauses as his lips softly connect with her forehead. He pulls back a little and looks deep into her eyes.
"So long as I have a say in the matter, Silas will never get close enough to touch you again." He then rises to his full length and exits the room.
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After eating and getting a couple more hours of sleep she'd ventured out of Klaus bedroom to find him again. When she did he was insistent about getting her at least a week's worth of clothing for herself. She didn't make a second objection, knowing that either way Klaus will get her clothing, it was just a matter of if she'd pick it out or have some compelled vampire do it. Thus he'd taken her to a few local shops. In typical guy fashion, Klaus hadn't been too animated about watching her pick clothing out. In most of the stores, they'd parted way- her towards anything that caught her eye and him to any empty seat he could find.
Caroline tried to be as time efficient as possible knowing that even a man who has waited a thousand years to break his curse, he still had his limits of patience. As much as she thought he dreaded chaperoning her, because he refused to have a possibility of another vampire thinking they could harm her, he still offered her considerate smiles. There were a few instances where she could feel the heat of his gaze as she walked out of the dressing room. She didn't know what to make of it and brushed it aside.
This is hopefully the first and last time Caroline thinks this, but she is thankful that Klaus has the ability to compel vampires. He had a vampire, she forgot her name, retrieved Caroline's brand new clothes and took them to the Compound so they could continue to stroll down a few of the streets.
If Caroline hadn't spent the last couple years skipping from city to city, she thinks she may have been a little more amazed at the New Orleans architecture. But still, it was truly stunning. She liked that Klaus didn't directly guide her but just allowed her to wander. Soon, they'd found themselves in a bar. The bartender that approached them seemed very familiar with Klaus and when he'd introduced her to Camille, the woman was welcoming.
It didn't escape her notice how Camille had laid eyes on Klaus for a few seconds too long before walking off to let her and Klaus enjoy their drinks.
Caroline smiles a little at the situation. "You know, she likes you."
His lips turn up and he sips his whiskey.
"You may not be aware of this, Caroline, but you are on the exceedingly short list of women who have rejected me." His head turns towards her with a smug smirk. "You should feel lucky, most of those women are dead."
Caroline rolls her eyes lightheartedly. "So lucky." She breathes and looks away from him. His chuckle is rich and deep, making her crack a small smile.
"Quite a number of women find me charming, you surely had at one time."
The statement brings out an instinct in her to say something snarky or quip something a little harsh but she chooses not to. Instead, her teeth catch her bottom lip as she lowers her gaze to the vodka soda. She doesn't exactly know what to do. All she's ever done with him was constantly impolitely reject him with statements about who he killed or what bad things he's done.
Her eyes go up to see the bartender come out from the kitchen in the back. The girl gives them a small glance and Caroline offers her a friendly smile. Camille seems a little surprised by Caroline's friendliness, almost as if she was expected to be ignored or brushed off. Caroline has no doubt that the crowd that Klaus would spend time with would be most certainly supernatural, thus their lack of interest in simple human servers. Although, Klaus seemed a little keen of her. Truthfully, she didn't know what to think about it. If it was a few years ago, she would have rather drowned before admitting that she was a tad jealous when it came to Klaus, but she was older and more mature. So, yeah. Maybe she felt a little jealous that the girl's feelings towards Klaus could be mutual. But she also wasn't going to be spiteful of it.
Stirring the small straw that floated in her untouched drink, she murmurs, "If you want to go talk to her, there's nothing stopping you." Her voice is as neutral as she can make it.
Even now without her vampire senses, she could still feel his fiery gaze in the side of her head. He lets out a low chuckle.
"Camille is a close friend of my family. She's sacrificed quite a bit to aid my family's survival and I've repaid her loyalty with protection." He begins. "Our relationship may have developed into somewhat of a complicated friendship since she's known me, but that is simply it."
Caroline turns her head towards him and his eyes are as clear blue as ever. "But by no means do I wish to be in anyone else's company other than yours."
There's a brief moment between them where both of their solid barriers were dissolved and their eyes just simply met. They said nothing but their eyes communicated plenty. But, that moment was only brief.
The bell over the door to the bar chimes when it opens, the noise from the street could be heard for a moment before the door closes again. Both Klaus and Caroline are shaken out of their moment when a voice chimes.
"Now, this is interesting."
Caroline is a little taken aback even though she should have expected to come across another Original. Hell, she wouldn't doubt that the whole Mikealson clan was crawling around New Orleans at this point. It seemed to be almost like a hub for them.
Klaus is the first to turn in his seat and greet his sister. "Sister, a bit of a surprise to see you on this side of the river. Has Marcel finally bored you enough?" His tone has dramatically changed from the genuine one before to something more smartass-y.
When Caroline shorts on her stool a little to look more properly at the female Original, she notices how annoyed Rebekah gets because of Klaus' comment.
"No, I came to visit my niece. Whom, in which, has noticed your lack of presence." Rebekah then gives Caroline a disapproving glare. "But I think I know why."
Klaus sighs quietly and Rebekah is about to say something but pauses. Her eyes scan Caroline carefully. After a moment, her eyes widen and she flashes towards Caroline, aggressively yelling, "who the bloody hell gave you the cure!?"
Caroline stumbles out of her stool as fast as she can and takes a few steps back. Rebekah is about to get into her face again but Klaus zips in front of her, blocking her way to Caroline.
"I-," Caroline doesn't know what to say or how to even start to calm down the Original. She's not as strong as she once was. One little neck snap and she'll be done.
"Rebekah." Klaus growls in warning, earning a glare from his sister before her gaze goes back to the blonde.
"Why do you get the choice? You, of all people?"
Caroline is beyond grateful that no one else was in the bar because she's sure that there could have been a bloodbath if there were.
Klaus is about to say something but Rebekah beats him to it.
"How is it that you get to have a normal life?"
Those words seemed to trigger something in Caroline. Something emotional.
"You think I want this? Do you think I chose to have a normal life where I'd meet some regular guy, marry him, have a few kids, and work for the rest of my life?" Rebekah frowns and Klaus turns his head just enough to look at her. "I didn't. I don't want that life and I didn't choose to become human again. So, blame me all you want for being a bitch to you or whatever, but don't blame me because you didn't get the human life you've always wanted."
It seems like Caroline's words have an effect on Rebekah because she shrugs her brother's hand away from her and takes a step back. Caroline can't exactly know for sure but she thinks that maybe Rebekah can somewhat relate to her. Rebekah had always wanted to be human but was stuck as a vampire. Now, Caroline wants to be a vampire but is stuck as a human.
When Rebekah takes that step back and Klaus is sure she's not going to try to attack Caroline again, he fully turns his body towards the blonde human. She can't gauge exactly what he's thinking but it could have been a cross between surprise and sympathy.
The younger Original looks almost a little guilty when she casts a glance towards Caroline but instead doesn't say anything before flashing away. As the light breeze wafts over them from Rebekah's exit, Klaus takes a step forward towards her.
"Caroline."
She shakes her head. "I-," her eyes shut for a moment. "Please don't make me talk about it."
She fully expects Klaus to struggle with her request but he quickly proves her wrong and gives her a short nod in understanding.
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Caroline's fingers drum silently against the cold metal of the railing she's stood behind. The city has now been cascaded in darkness but people still mull about on the street beneath her. The very idea of the liveliness of this city brings a smile to her face. The neon lights of shops and street lamps were now lit up to shine down on the passerbyers below, their drunken ramblings slightly muffled due to her human hearing.
She finds that Klaus was right. There was something about this city that not only attracted the party-seeking humans, but also the darker creatures who lurked in the shadows. She may not be a vampire any longer but that doesn't mean the connection she holds with the darkness was shaken. There is not just history in this city, it is the home of the supernatural. Caroline bets that if she were still a vampire, she could have spotted a couple dozen supernaturals that had walked by in the past thirty minutes she's been up on Klaus' balcony.
She only hopes it doesn't attract a different kind of supernatural.
Out of the corner of her eye, she can sense movement just as a figure joins her. Their hand grasps the railing casually and when they sigh, a white cloud escapes their lips from the continuing dropping temperature of the night. He doesn't attempt to make a move to slide closer to her and she appreciates the space he's giving her, along with the time of silence.
As they stood in silence, listening to the noises of the city before them, she could recall how nervous she used to get during long periods of silence. She had always tried to fill them up with mindless chatter or something to that nature. But now? She finds that she sort of enjoys it. His presence may be a little nerve-wracking at times of tension but, as of late, Caroline seems to feel at ease knowing he's just right there- not totally offering her comfort but the reassurance of his presence.
"You're cold." His voice murmurs smoothly through the air. It's only then that she notices the goosebumps that trek along her arms. The light breeze flows around them once more, reminding Caroline that she doesn't have as much tolerance to the weather as she once had when she was a vampire.
Her eyes lifted towards him to watch as he slid the casual high-collared blazer off just to then gently place it over her shoulders. Caroline's arms cross and grasp the sides of the coat, pulling it closer to her body before offering him a smile in thanks. Although his eyes seemed to be light, there was a hint of concern to be seen.
"Caroline, what aren't you telling me?"
The words surprise her, not because he's asking them, but because he's asking them now. She should have felt lucky that he hadn't asked her earlier or even within the first ten minutes she was in New Orleans.
A lot. She thinks.
When she doesn't speak, he sighs and shifts closer to her.
"You should be aware that I will do everything in my power to keep you safe, but I can't very well do it if I don't know any of the details." He pauses for a moment before continuing. "I understand that these past few years haven't been as undemanding as you've hoped, but you need to tell me something- anything- so that I can help you."
Caroline contemplates just shrugging it off and telling him there's nothing to talk about but that would be a lie. A big lie. She came to him for help, slept in his bed, and ate his food. It would have been foolish of her to think that she could take full advantage of his protection and not have to give him a detailed explanation. But, she doesn't know exactly how to start and how to proceed. There are specifics that he doesn't want him to know about, but if she were to leave them out, she's sure that he is intelligent enough to put a few pieces together, or at least tell that she's leaving a few key details out. She had two options. Either she tells the truth or she omits, telling him that she doesn't have the courage to give him an explanation. The last option would be the easier route, but one that would most likely drive a wedge between them, thus possibly compromising their safety.
If she were younger, she would have grappled for a third option. But she was older and more mature now. Even though the prospect of what Klaus may think of her afterwards held a sizable weight over her head, she knew that she couldn't avoid telling Klaus the truth.
"Silas isn't just chasing me because I helped in the plan to kill him." She breathes.
Klaus' eyes blink in surprise, as if he's shocked that she's actually opening up to him. But he allows her to continue.
"When you came back to Mystic Falls, I didn't tell you the whole truth about what happened with Silas. When Stefan lured Silas outside, I was left alone on the far side of the boarding house. Someone had grabbed me and I acted on instinct because I knew Damon, Elena, and Qetsiyah were in the parlor, so I assumed it was Silas." Caroline looks away from the Original and out towards the night sky. "It turned out to be Amara." Her eyes slowly drifted back over to him to gauge his reaction. He stood still, eyes just taking her in and processing the information that she was offering him.
"Silas' one true love." Her eyes hold guilt and a sadness within them as she remembers the events that occurred nearly five years ago. "She was innocent and I killed her."
A stray tear begins to form in her eye and bubbles over, making a thin wet trail down her cheek. Klaus' hand doesn't move as fast as it normally does when he gently wipes the tear from her face, making sure not to make any moves that she wouldn't be able to reject. The heat of his palm against her jaw and the pressure it holds gives her an odd sense of comfort that she wouldn't have expected.
"I don't know how he found out after he faked his death, but he-," she begins to struggle to speak, the emotions beginning to take advantage of her. "He approached me in my dorm one day and I'm not sure if he planned it or not, but Tyler happened to walk in."
Caroline lets out a small exhale to try to keep her emotions slightly underwraps but she can't help the couple tears that escape her eyes. Turning her head away, she feels a shade of guilt run through her. "He- he killed Tyler right in front of me." She also tried to explain how after Silas left her with his ultimatum, she had to find a place to bury Tyler and come up with a story for his absence, but she thinks she would have totally broken down if she spoke another word. It didn't take much longer than a couple seconds before his arms had brought her closer to him and she didn't shy away from pushing her head into his shoulder and wrapping her arms around his torso.
The heat radiating off of him almost felt like it began to wrap around her, comforting her in her grief. Klaus kept one arm around her back and another in the hair on the back of her head. His head craned down and he gently pressed his lips to her temple. He doesn't say anything, but he doesn't have to. She feels the most safe she has ever felt in the past two years in his arms. The sandalwood cologne fills her lungs when her nose digs deeply into his shirt, surely ruining it with her tears but she's not too worried about that right now.
After a few long moments of being wrapped up in his body, he halts the slow brushing of her hair that she had just noticed he was doing. Klaus' head pulls away to get a better look at her and she tilts her head up to do the same.
"Come. Let's get you inside."
Caroline nods and lets Klaus guide her back into his bedroom. He shuts the French doors behind him and closes the cream drapes, the sounds of the city now greatly muffled by the extra barrier. Caroline walks over to the bed. Once she's sat down, Klaus is already over by the fireplace and starting the fire. She tries to catch her breath. Although she wasn't sobbing, she still finds it hard to regain herself. A crackle comes from the fireplace and when Klaus stands from his crouched position, she can see the small flames of the fire begin to lick at the wood inside. In no time, Klaus is right there, taking the coat from her shoulders and silently encouraging her to lay down on the bed. She pulls the soft covers over herself as Klaus' eyes rove over her.
"Will you stay?" The words escape her lips before she can understand what she had said.
Klaus studies her for a moment but his attention is pulled towards the sliding doors that are cracked open just enough for him to see his brother. His brother's presence now reminds him of the factions meeting they were supposed to attend tonight in light of the recent events between the witches, werewolves, and vampires, but Caroline is in a sensitive emotional position. Although he finds it surprising for her to feel comforted by him, he doesn't feel as inadequate for the job as he would with anyone else. He decides then what he will do. New Orleans can wait. If anything, his brother is more than equipped with handling tonight's meeting without him.
His head turns back towards Caroline. The deep blue of his eyes already indicate his answer to her and she slides to the other side of the bed to give him room. Klaus toes off his boots and just before he lays down, his eyes glance up to see the sliding door closing all the way and his brother's footsteps retreating away.
When he's settled onto his back, Caroline quickly tucks into his side. The move isn't unexpected with her trying to seek a source of comfort. He slowly pulls his arm out from under her and instead wraps it around her body, placing his hand just above his hip as she buries herself into his ribcage.
Klaus lays there for a while, listening to the changes in her heart beat and studying the way it slows when she falls asleep. He only allows himself to shut his eyes when he hears his brother return an hour later, feeling more comfortable being asleep when at least one other Original is awake. He won't take any chances with Caroline. He won't risk losing her.
