Caroline browsed the shelves, smiling at each stuffed animal she saw. She adored the Disney plushies with the giant heads and little bodies, the Stitch and Dumbo ones were adorable. Mickey and Minnie keychains hung from circular shelves.

She wandered around a bit more, wondering if she'd run into Klaus at all.

Nah, he probably left.

She found a little shelf in the middle of the center part of the store, where the main registers were. On it we're all 'his and her' Disney collectibles.

Couples went to Disney and bought these things, together.

Discarding those thoughts from her mind, she ran back over to the section with the Stitch.

Should I really get this?

She continued walking around the store, wondering whether to get this cute plush or not.

I guess I won't get it, maybe later if Klaus is in a better mood. He'll most likely say something if I come to the dinner table with a little blue stuffed animal.

Little did she know that he was right behind her, most of the time that is.

Once she left, he went over and picked up the Stitch plush that she was looking at for a while. Without hesitation, he takes it to the cashier to buy it.

Also, from the jewelry part of the store, he bought a bracelet. 'Our first Disney Trip', it read on the bracelet with wooden accents.

"This is perfect for her," Klaus whispered to himself, knowing she will like what he got her.

He looked at the register and asked the cashier, "How much are these?"

"Together they are $55.95, sir," the cashier said, scanning the souvenirs.

"Okay," Klaus said as he reached for his wallet.

Klaus walked out of the store with a smile on his face hiding

the bag behind him so she wouldn't see.

It's 7:50, 10 minutes till their reservation.

Since the restaurant wasn't far from the store, he shot her a quick text telling her to meet him at the bar.

He ordered two drinks from the bartender.

"A Fusion Margarita and a scotch on the rocks please," he asked.

They're vampires, it can't affect them!

The man nodded and headed to gather the drinks.

After a few minutes, he saw her blonde, bubbly hair bouncing as she entered the restaurant. She looked stunning, he noticed it before, but now he really got to take it in.

"Hello, love," he smiled warmly, hoping she had forgotten about how weird he got before.

She gave him a small smile. "How long have you been here?"

"Not long, care for a drink?" He said, just as the bartender placed their drinks down.

"Sure," she sat down next to him. "This feels…"

"Familiar, yeah," he mused. "I tend to remember you saying 'I'd rather die of thirst, but thanks'!"

"Ha, yeah well, you were a dick that night."

"I remember," he said. "Did you enjoy shopping?"

"Yeah, I didn't buy anything though, figured you wouldn't approve," she let out a light chuckle.

"Caroline, im sorry," he apologized. "I know it seems like i've not liked it here, but really, I do."

"Really?"

"Because of you, Caroline. It was all for you."

She smiled and sipped her drink before holding it up.

"Here is to the best first day of our first Disney Vacation. Cheers, love!" Klaus proposed a toast.

"To the first stop of many," she whispered, hoping he didn't hear her.

But of course, he did and he was ecstatic for the first time in 1,000 years.

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Finally, they sat down at the table.

The place was exotic. Animatronic animals screamed from every corner and vines hung from the ceilings.

"See it's great here! Perfect for out first night," she grinned.

Klaus opened his mouth to protest but nothing came out, again.

"Nik…"

"Okay fine! Caroline it's pretty cool here, better than I expected. Of course the only part I really care about is that you're here with me… it means a lot," Klaus said, blushing.

"Me too, Klaus, I am having such a great time," Caroline giggled. "And stop the flirting."

He chuckled and looked around, managing to peel his eyes away from her for the first time since she walked into the bar.

The interior looks so green and bright. Beautiful jungle trees engulfed the whole cafe making it look like an actual rainforest. The tribal style furniture made a nice touch to the very nature-like decorations. There were a few different sections in the place, it looked like a rainforest in some, maybe a jungle in another? And then an ice land full of bright blue lights and ice-berg-looking walls.

"It looks like we are in an actual jungle!" Caroline admired.

The waitress approached their table, "Hi I'm Silvia, what can I get for you too today?" She had chocolate hair and creamy skin. Her eyes sparkled with a blue shimmer, eyes that went straight to Klaus. She was totally checking him out!

"You can order first, Caroline," Klaus said, pointing to the waitress.

She jumbled for words. "U-Um… I-I…"

"Caroline?"

She looked at him. "Oh I'll um- water and the Fish Tacos ma-mam," Caroline muttered to the waiter.

"I'll have water and the Caribbean Coconut Fried Shrimp, please," Klaus replied, not returning her look of awe.

"Okay um...thank you," the waitress said as she finished up writing down the orders.

"Hey Caroline, how was the shop, find anything nice?" Klaus asked.

Caroline giggled. "No... but yes I enjoyed the gift shop."

"Did you find anything that piqued your interest?"

Is he gonna do that thing he probably does and go back to the store to buy what I want when I tell him?

Caroline said, "Yes, I found a cute little thing, I didn't want to get it because it was too big to carry around."

He nodded, a bit of a smile peeking through. "Whats that look for?"

"Oh you'll find out eventually. So what are our plans after this, Miss Forbes?" He played.

"We need to get Magic Bands because I hate using that damn key card, and then we can walk around a bit, maybe get ice cream, then go back to the room and go to sleep," she planned.

"Sounds good to me," he agreed, yawning a little. He was still totally exhausted, not sleeping for like two days, driving all night, and spending a day in the sun, was affecting even him.

"You must be exhausted," she said.

"I can manage."

"You said that like eight times today."

"It's the truth."

"Yeah well, you better sleep tonight, but I swear to god if you snore I'm making you get another room," she deadpanned.

He pretended to be taken aback. "I think you'll be fine. I don't, at least I dont think I do."

"Well you better hope for the best," she threatened teasingly.

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About 20 minutes later the same waitress brought out their food.

"Thank you," Caroline replied somewhat bitterly.

"Thanks, love," Klaus said.

"Oh I didn't catch your name…"

"His name is Nik," Caroline remarked.

She raised her eyebrows. "Well, if you need anything, please just call me," she directed to Klaus.

Klaus smirked. "So, jealous?"

"Me? Jealous? Of what? A waitress totally hitting on you? Psh no! It's not like it's my life."

"Whatever you say because I was thinking of asking her out."

Caroline spit out her water ungracefully. She coughed and wiped her mouth with a napkin. "What?"

"I'm kidding, Caroline."

"I knew that," she pointed.

He watched her clean the water off of the table with amusement. "How's your food?" He asked.

"Good," she replied simply, knowing he was playing with her because she's been cleaning up water. "Your's?"

"Lovely," he grinned.

"Stop."

"Sorry," he chuckled.

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They filled the air with little chats and snippy remarks for about another hour.

"Anything for dessert?" the same waitress came back, receiving a huff from the blonde at the table.

"Coffee, please," Klaus asked and gestured towards Caroline who just shrugged. "Decaf for her," he pointed.

She batted her eyes at him once more. "Anything else? We have a wonderful dessert menu," she pointed to one in the center of the table. "The colors are vibrant on each, people compliment it all the time. It would really bring out your eyes," she added quickly.

Klaus straightened up. "Thank you," he said, knowing he was testing the secretly fuming Caroline in front of him. "We'll take the volcano, please."

Caroline eyed him and sat up. "Yeah, what he said. Thanks…"

The waitress sighed and walked away.

"You're practically fuming," he chuckled.

"It is not funny!"

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The glorious dessert came out not long after, along with two coffee's, one decaf and one not.

"Thank you," he thanked the new waiter that brought out the food.

The dessert was huge. It looked literally like a mountain of ice cream and chocolate.

"This really is a volcano," Caroline examined.

"I saw people eating it before, it looked interesting."

Caroline took a bit onto her place and tried it. "It tastes interesting too."

"You got a little um—"

She looked up at him and he bursted into a smile. Chocolate lined the outsides of her peachy lips and dotted her nose.

She grabbed her napkin and wiped it off of her mouth. "There? Did I get it?"

He stood up a bit and reached over the table. He swiped his thumb against her nose, slowly, relieving of chocolate. His thumb grazed past her soft eyelashes in the process.

Once his hand left she finally let out a breath she didn't realize she was holding in.

"Now it's gone," he grinned.

"U-Uh tha—"

"Your check, sir," the waiter handed Klaus the check before taking the plates and walking away.

"I'll pay for half," Caroline said, grabbing her wallet. By the time she was done Klaus had already signed it off and placed it on the end of the table. "Klaus!"

"I'm the one taking the lady out for dinner, even at the restaurant of her own choosing."

"Then let me pay tip."

"Got that covered sweetheart," he placed a twenty on top of the slick, black checkbook.

She scoffed stubbornly. "you really always do have to prove that you're the alpha male, don't you."

"I am the alpha male, love. Haven't we been over this?" He grinned.

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