AN: Sorry for updating so late! I have a lot more written now, so updates will come quicker :)

"I want this one!" Caroline squealed.

"Really?"

After dinner, they headed out to walk around Disney Springs. They needed magic bands desperately, so they went over to a little outdoor shop in front of the World Of Disney. It was mostly a pin trading booth, but other things were there such as custom and regular magic bands.

"It's beautiful," she awed. The band was purple and decorated with lanterns from the Tangled movie. The lights were put against a cloudy background mixed with purples and whites and in the center, the part that is used on a daily basis to get into places and pay for things, was the main Tangled symbol, the golden sun. "Can I get it?"

"Of course you can," he said.

"What about you?"

He pulled a plain gray one out to show her.

"Klaus!"

"What?"

"That's so boring!"

"Well it's my style," he defended. "It matches most of my shirts."

"Yeah well, I won't allow that."

"Bloody hell Caroline," he muttered. "Then which one should I get then?"

"Hmm," she turned and looked on the racks behind her. "This one," she pulled down a gray magic band designed to resemble Spaceship Earth in Epcot.

"Fine," he agreed. "It's not horrible."

"Great."

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"Wait what are these?" Caroline gasped, breaking free of Klaus's hold as he was trying to get her away from the booth/store they were in.

"Caroline, love, let's go."

"Miss excuse me," she asked. The woman turned around and flashed a smile at her. "What are these?"

"These are lanyards for our pin traders," she replied sweetly.

"Pin traders?"

"Guests get lanyards and go around trading and buying pins, the staff here does it and it's quite fun."

"Okay thank you!" she turned to Klaus. "Pick you're favorite because we're doing this."

"Are you serious?"

"I've made you do many things here already and if you ever want to go anywhere else with me I suggest you put up with it," she threatened.

"Is that a threat?"

"Hmm I think so," she smirked.

"Fine, then let me get the gray one."

"Fine," she said, grabbing one for herself. It was a pale pink with black mickey heads decorating it.

"You're going to make us buy pins now, aren't you," he sighed.

"You know me all too well."

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Caroline made them pick out pins and then trade them with the staff members. Klaus actually seemed to enjoy it, Caroline could see the look in his eyes.

They had like, 10 each now and Caroline made him wear the lanyard around his neck.

When they were finally done, thirty minutes later, they headed back out.

"It's so pretty here," she mused, looking all around.

"It is," he agreed. There were little shops everywhere, full of different things. There was a Goofy candy shop, a Ghirardelli chocolate place, coffee shops, anything you could think of.

They walked their food off and talked about random things, getting to know each other better.

"When I was 10 I jumped out of my school window," Caroline giggled.

"You what?"

"I was so done! I had a test next period I didn't study for so I asked to use the bathroom and managed to escape. Of course, having your mom as the town's sheriff helped a lot, but didn't at the same time."

"Well the most mischevious thing I did in my childhood was taking my dad's sword," he said, kinda blandly.

"Oh right, he was mean to you," she said lightly.

"Mean in an understatement, he tortured me."

"Where is he!" Mikael yelled, busting the doors of the small cabins open. "Where is Niklaus!"

"I-I'm here father," he stammered, standing up from his bed.

Mikael ran over to him and pulled him up by his shirt, pinning him against the wall. "Did you take my sword?"

"Father I-"

"No excuses!" He screamed. "That is forbidden!"

"Please just let me explain-"

With that, Mikael hit him and knocked him out cold.

"Father, what have you done?" Elijah ran into the room and tended to his brother. "How could you do this?"

"Do not get loud with me Elijah," Mikael demanded. "That boy is a disgrace to our family, he's not even worthy enough for you or any of your siblings to call him brother."

"He is my brother," Elijah defended. He loved Klaus, more than anything. He hated seeing him in this state.

"Leave the bastard, he is not worth your time, Elijah."

Elijah held the tears in his eyes as Mikael walked past him and slammed the door.

"I was five then, I didn't mean to take it, it was just a silly dare."

"Klaus…"

"It's all right, Caroline. I've moved on."

"No you haven't," she stopped and looked him in his ocean eyes.

"Yes, I have."

"It's been a thousand years Klaus, he's dead and you can let yourself have fun again. I think the reason you've been holding back this whole time is because of him."

"It is not, I assure you."

"I get it, talk to me when you're ready. I'll be here," she smiled and linked her arm around his.

They walked through an area now with golden lights strung around the trees. No one was there, it was just them covered in a canopy of those twinkling lights. The full moon shined down on them, illuminating the sky and her eyes as he looked down into them.

"Thank you," he whispered.

"Course," she nodded. "Why not we head back to the room?"

"Sounds good to me, sweetheart."

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Klaus drove them back to the hotel pretty quickly, parking in the same place he did earlier.

"Oh wait, press your magic band up to it, remember?" Caroline tapped the little scanner on the door that allows them to enter their room.

Klaus placed his wrist up to it and the little light flashed green, letting them in.

"It smells good in here," she thought out loud randomly earning a quizzical look from Klaus. "What?"

"Nothing," he answered with a grin. "Do you mind if I go in?" he asked, gesturing to the bathroom.

"Yeah, I'm changing out here so…"

He gave a nod before entering and closing the door.

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When he exited the bathroom Caroline ran in there quickly to brush her teeth, not even looking at him.

"Caroline?" Klaus called.

"Yeah?" She tried to say but was muffled because of the toothbrush in her mouth.

"Are we watching this?"

She came out two seconds later and totally stopped short.

"U-Unless you don't want to…"

He was shirtless, again. His grey sweatpants hung loosely around his waist as he ran his hands through his messy curly hair that looked really good. He slipped on what seemed like a sleep shirt and sat down on his bed, the area closest to the nightstand.

"By all means," he said, pointing to the remote for her to hit play.

She nodded slowly, grabbing the remote and hitting play on Netflix.

She looked cute in her pajamas, He thought. Her short was short and made of blue cotton. Her shirt was short too and had a little Mickey head in the center. Also, she had on fluffy Disney Mickey socks. "You're Disney-ed out right now."

"Yeah I am," she giggled until something caught her eye. "I didn't buy anything in that store, why is there a bag?" She stood up.

"Um-"

She opened the bag with vamp speed and there in her hands was the baby stitch plush. "Klaus…."

"I saw you looking at it," he admitted. "I knew it was my fault you didn't get it so I got it for you when you walked away."

She smiled and held the baby blue stuffed animal to her chest. "I love it, thank you." She walked over to him and gave him a quick hug. "Now let's watch this totally epic show until our eyes start to burn," she giggled.

"I would want nothing more," he smirked and turned his attention to the screen.

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"To be honest, I love Jim," Caroline admitted.

"I thought you would've said, Pam."

"I love Pam too, but Jim is just a cute dork," she said, getting a weird look from him. "What! He is!"

"Whatever you say. I like Michael, but Creed too."

"Just because Creed could be a potential killer like you, doesn't mean you have to like him," she giggled.

"Well we have something in common," he grinned.

"Oh shut up," she said. "You know, I never thought I would be watching The Office here with you."

"Neither did I, love," he looked at her before returning his attention to the screen.

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They watched up until halfway into season two when Caroline looked over to Klaus who looked the most exhausted she's ever seen him.

"Wanna shut it off?" She asked.

He stretched a bit and bit back a yawn. "Up to you."

"Well the TV thinks so too," she giggled, looking at the screen.

You still there?

"They must just put those things on there because they think we're lazy," Klaus mumbled.

"Yeah well," she agreed. "They're not wrong all the time."

He nodded slowly as Caroline turned the TV off.

She crawled back under the covers and reached to shut the lamp off. "Should I set an alarm for the morning?" she asked.

"No, we don't have a set time. We'll leave whenever."

"Where are we headed tomorrow?"

"You don't remember our planning session?" He teased.

"Funny. Just tell me, Klaus."

"Hollywood Studios."

"Oh yes, I'm excited for that," she smiled. "I heard that there was Leonardo DiCaprio's outfit there from Titanic."

"Really?"

She nodded.

"I met him once," he said.

"You did?!"

"Yes."

"How was he?"

"Nice, funny, talented."

"Did you feed off of him?" she said disapprovingly.

"No, but Rebekah did."

"Not surprised there."

"Would you?" he turned to face her in the darkness, still lying on his back.

"I don't feed off of humans…"

"I know, that's why there are blood bags in the mini fridge."

"I know you do… but-"

"It's fine, Caroline. I won't show it around you, I know better."

"Yeah you're like a billion," she laughed and rolled onto her side, curling up and facing towards him. He went to speak before she butted in. "You have to adjust your perception of time when you become a vampire, Caroline," she mimicked. "Yeah, I know you said it earlier."

He laughed and looked up to the ceiling. "Thank you for agreeing."

"You knew it was going to happen eventually."

"No, I didn't, I never thought you'd come around."

"Seriously?"

"For the first time in a thousand years, I met someone who was too good for me."

"Klaus I'm not-"

"You are good, Caroline. You have morals and life in you, I don't."

"I've seen your potential since day one, Klaus. Don't flake out on me now."

He smiled into the darkness and tilted his head to the side to see her. "You're special, despite what people may have said in the past. You are amazing, love."

She blushed. "Thank you, Klaus."

A few minutes of silence passed, the only sound to be heard was the chirping of the crickets outside of the door. "Let's get some sleep," she started. "Goodnight Klaus, thank you for a great first day."

She thought he had fallen asleep because he didn't answer right away. "Goodnight, love."

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