AN: hi! i know chapters have been really slow lately but theres a lot written and this is far from over. I made a fanfiction trailer edit version of this story on my youtube channel - southsidehybrids. it took literally forever so if you like this story that kinda gives a visual of some of the places they went and where the story is going to go.

here's the link if you want to check it out! - watch?v=ybfln9_Ns90

This was originally going to be a really long chapter, but I'm dividing it up into a few parts.

where it left off: now the group is heading from blizzard beach to the magic kingdom

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Once they met up with Kol and Bonnie at the exit, both of them were glowing.

"Damn Bonnie," Caroline smiled giddily and she hit her.

"Seriously? I had to keep an eye on him."

"And you don't have to keep that smile on your face but you still do," Caroline shot back and Bonnie rolled her eyes, smile remaining.

After taking the bus back to the hotel, which Klaus wasn't thrilled about, they all returned to their rooms and got ready.

"You sure about this?" Caroline asked as she grabbed her outfit for the day.

"Yes," Klaus nodded.

"You woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning," Caroline commented. He's been giving her vauge answered lately, and she started to see more of his Mystic Falls self in him.

"Thanks," he scoffed.

"There's something else wrong, isn't there?"

"Actually, there isn't," he sighed and sat at the edge of the bed. "I know I was cocky around Rebekah, but I honestly am-"

"Scared?"

"I guess thats a word for it. But I don't get scared."

"Everyone gets scared, Klaus," she sighed and sat down next to him on the edge of his bed, a little too close in all honesty. "I've been scared, Rebekah has been scared, hell you've probably been scared before but just never admitted it to yourself."

"Maybe when I was human," he admitted. "But now, now I have something to lose."

"A family," Caroline smiled, happy he was getting around to that idea.

"And you," he looked at her.

She felt her face get hot and she started to move in closer to him, not to kiss him, no, not yet, but to hug him.

"It feels like you need this," Caroline breathed as they both relaxed into each others comfort. Klaus closed his eyes and his hands moved to rest on her shoulders, her bare skin burning under his touch.

Sometimes you just need someone by your side.

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"What took you guys so bloody long?" Rebekah greeted as they got up to the monorail platform. "I mean I could think of a few things but-"

"Good afternoon to you too, Rebekah," Klaus smirked and Caroline bit back a laugh.

"Everyone seems to be doing better," Stefan observed.

"Hey, we're not talking about that," Caroline reminded him and notice the big, big cup of coffee Rebekah was holding. "Thats a really big cup of coffee."

"It's French Vanilla."

"Only the best," Caroline laughed at the huge container.

"A bloody coffee sounds so great right now," Kol commented and rubbed his face.

"We can get Starbucks again when we enter the park," Caroline said. "I think everyone needs one."

The monorail pulled up and Kol found them an empty car down the row.

"Car all to ourselves, that doesn't happen often," Rebekah commented.

"No, it doesn't, especially not here," Caroline chuckled and looked out the window as it started to drive. You could see so much more of the property riding on here. The hotel got gradually smaller as the monorail drove away. Caroline sat against the window with Klaus next to her, she didn't seem realize it, but she was leaning into his chest slightly-not that he minded.

"Rebekah, have you ever even seen a Disney movie?" Bonnie asked, trying to get the conversation flowing. She hadn't really had to a chance to get to talk to Rebekah yet.

"Of course i've seen a bloody disney movie!" Rebekah defended. "I even audtioned for one."

"You auditioned for a Disney movie?" Klaus looked at her funny.

"Ella Enchanted! Years ago!"

"Ella Enchanted..." Klaus repeated. "Oh wait yes, I remember that, how could I forget? You whined for weeks after you didn't get the part."

"Shut up Nik," Rebekah scoffed and rolled her eyes. "At least I didn't kill her."

"You did?" Stefan asked, directed to Klaus.

"No! I didnt kill her," Klaus defended himself. "I forgot about that whole fiasco until now."

"Elijah did! But not the main actress that got the part, the one Bekah thought was her biggest competitor," Kol added.

"Ah, that's right," Klaus nodded.

"Caroline are you even getting any of this?" Stefan asked, looking at the blonde whos staring out the window in glory.

"Wha-? Oh yeah…"

"What were we talking about?" Bonnie grinned.

"Death?" she tried.

"About right," Bonnie agreed.

"But that's a normal occurrence," Kol winked.

Caroline laughed and continued to look outside as threy came to a stop at a resrort. The Polynesian.

"What's this place?" Caroline asked.

"Looks very woodsy," Rebekah commented.

"This is the Polynesian resort, we have reservations here tonight," Klaus told them. "I thought you would've remembered, you liked the looks of it when we were planning dinner reservations and you guessed it when you were trying to figure out where we were going. Tim and Pam did a video about it remember?" He looked at her.

"One, it's Tim and Jenn, not Pam you're thinking about Jim and Pam from The Office and two, yeah I remember liking it. What was it called again?" Caroline looked out the window. She knew what the place was, but not what the surrounding area looked like.

"Ohana."

"What kind of food?" Rebekah asked.

"I don't know Hawaiian?" Klaus scoffed.

Floods of people got on the monorail, some even in their car.

"Does this mean it's going to be crowded?" Kol pouted.

"So what if it is?" Stefan shrugged. "We'll make the best of it."

"Look at Stefan being all positive! That makes one of us," Rebekah patted his shoulder. "Nik's in a mood-well Nik is always in a mood, and Kol is literally dead."

"No really, I'm immortal? It's called being worn out, Bekah. Anyway, how long is this bloody bus ride?"

"Not a bus, and I don't know!" Rebekah rolled her eyes.

"I just booked fast passes," Klaus said, looking down at his phone.

"Where?" Caroline brought herself back into the conversation. She turned her head to look at his phone at the My Disney Experience app. "Splash Mountain at 2:00, Peter Pan's Flight at 2:30, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train at 4:00... that's it?"

"You're only allowed a few fast passes at a time until they are used up," Klaus explained. "This is the best I could get for now, so once we get one ride down then another one will be available. Rebekah I know you'll love this, I booked a quick service at a castle."

"The castle?" Rebekah squealed.

"No, Belle's castle," Caroline looked at the phone and Rebekah pouted. "But, it looks just as nice," she turned the phone to show her.

"Yeah, it does," Rebekah sighed.

Next up is the Magic Kingdom, the voice operated system said.

"Well, I guess that's us," Kol smiled, happy to get off of the monorail.

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Once they scanned their bands and entered the park, they were smack in the middle of Main Street. Music was played by guys in colorful wardrobes on the sidewalk corners, balloons flew from their carts, people danced and children laughed.

It reminded Klaus of New Orleans. The chaos, the dancing, the fun… the activity running all night long until everyone dropped.

But nothing compared to the grand castle directly ahead. Fireworks shot out from it with a bang and shimmered down-it really was magical.

Caroline's eyes filled with wonder as she took in every detail. The sights, smells, the way her mouth watered as they passed a bakery and the way her ears filled with so many different sounds.

The group didn't say much, just all took it in by themselves. Stefan wrapped his hand around Rebekah's and she leaned into his shoulder. Kol and Bonnie stood next to each other awkwardly yet comfortably and Klaus watched her take it all in, every part of it. It still bewilders him that she's never been out of her hometown. She deserves so much more than that.

But this is a start.

"You like it love?" Klaus said, loud enough so she would hear over the crowd.

"Yeah," she breathed, her eyes dreamy. He was walking so close to her she could feel the heat radiating off of his body-and no, it wasn't just the heat outside.

Naturally and kinda in a daze, she grabbed his hand as they walked down Main Street.

He didn't expect her to do that, no, not at all, but he never expected her to join him in the first place so this shouldn't be a shocker.

Sure, the sights were pretty to him but she was so much more. Her hair bounced against her shoulders as the looked excitedly from one side of the street to the other. She flinched when bubbles from the kids toy carts struck her face, but found it comical. She may of almost tripped on the train tracks for the parade that comes through, but luckily she was holding onto him.

To Klaus, he wished this could last a lifetime, but unfortunately all good things have to come to an end.

"Look! There's the Starbucks! Do they have one at every park?" Rebekah said excitedly.

Klaus rolled his eyes, the moments over, but her hand was still wrapped around his.

"I would think so. Where else would people whose families drag them out way too early get their coffee to make them not a nuisance to society?" Kol grinned.

"Lets go," Rebekah dragged Stefan in with her, followed by Kol and Bonnie.

"Do you want?" Klaus asked Caroline who stood mostly still, eyes focused on the castle.

"What?" She snapped out of it, tuning back into reality. "Where did they go?"

"Starbucks," he pointed with his free hand.

"Oh um yeah-sorry kinda zoned out."

"No worries," Klaus smiled. His mood had for sure lightened since earlier. "It's understandable."

Caroline started to walk but got pulled back, realizing her hand was connected to his. Quickly, she let go feeling the embarrassment return to herself. "Sorry-I didn't mean too-"

Klaus smirked. "I don't mind."

Caroline rolled her eyes. "Ass."

"You seem infatuated with the castle, mind telling me why?"

"I don't know," Caroline sighed, looking out at it. "It just holds so many stories inside of it."

"What, that it was built by Walt Disney based on a dream by many hardworking laborers?" He said sarcastically.

"No," she play-hit him. "The fact that so many Disney movies are centered around one girl and a home like this, so many adventures and experiences… just makes me wonder if I would ever get that. Maybe being here is the start to it."

"Little baby Caroline always dreamed of being near a castle didn't she?"

Caroline chuckled.

"In all seriousness, i've told you this a million times. You deserve all of it. The praise, love, the excitement…"

"We can find it here."

There's that we again.

"Not just here. We have the whole world. If you think this is great, wait until you see the Eiffel Tower at sparkle night or Rome in it's brightest of ages. And don't forget, those fairy tales always have a twist. Sadness, loss, solace… being a princess could be lonely, ask Rebekah, she went through it when we were hiding from Mikael. But that's only when there's no one there…"

"You're here," Caroline smiled.

"And I always will be."

Caroline fluttered her eyes. "You will?"

"Why, did you have doubts?"

She shook her head. "I've just never heard you admit it before. You've lived a thousand years and i've never seen anyone from your past."

"You got the number right…"

"Oh oops-a million years," Caroline giggled.

"What are you two doing?" Rebekah yelled, opening the door from Starbucks to main street. "Come on! We're almost up and it's packed in here!"

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Their orders changed from the day before; Caroline with a venti caramel iced latte, Rebekah with another french vanilla iced latte, Bonnie with a half passion fruit half lemonade refresher and Klaus, Stefan and Kol got nitro cold brews.

"Why not we head to Splash Mountain, hmm?" Klaus suggested and moved his hand on Caroline's back unintentionally. She flinched underneath his touch but didn't let him know it affected her.

Rebekah elbowed Stefan as they walked and motioned to the pair in front of them. "They should stop putting up that bloody wall," She whispered.

Stefan sighed. "Caroline doesn't know what she wants…"

"Come on Stef, don't you see the way she looks at him? Has she looked at Tyler Lockwolf that way?"

Stefan bit back on commenting on the change in name, but instead thought for a second. No, she hasn't.

"You know, she really never did…"

"See? She inspires goodness in him."

"But what does he inspire in her?"

Rebekah scoffed. "Maybe adventure? Danger?"

"You know, not just that. Thinking back to the things she's said to me and the things I've overheard Matt and Tyler said-the relationships were toxic."

"What and Nik isn't?"

"I thought you were defending him."

"He's my brother and I will always defend him… probably, but that doesn't mean I'm blind to his devilish ways. He's been behaving, even you can see that, but it doesn't mean he won't ever snap."

"I get that, but what I was saying was that Tyler and Matt were toxic in a different way-Matt said he would ever date a girl like her, he put her down and Tyler, Tyler said she was, and I quote, 'a narcissistic bitchy little twit'. So, seeing the way Klaus acts with her, the compliments, the looks… he might be a better personality and ego match. So, for the history and the past and you know-murder, that's something she has to figure out if she wants to deal with."

"Wow," Rebekah chuckled. "Look at you talking like a grown man."

"Grown man? So I have responsibilities now?" He joked.

Rebekah smiled and kissed his cheek, leaning against his side. "Keeping me occupied."

"Ah, that," Stefan smirked.

"I still kinda cant believe that dog," she scoffed.

"Tyler?"

Rebekah nodded. "I mean, Matt too but-"

"You liked him…"

"Yeah but that's not the point. Nik treats Caroline like she's a literal princess-no, a queen, being that he's a king. I haven't heard him say one bad thing about her, ever. She dated those two bozos and they treated her like garbage!"

"So you're saying she should bend down and kiss you brothers feet…"

"No, i'm just saying that she should know what she wants by now. Sure, Nik is far from perfect but at least he treats her right."

"Understandable," Stefan smiled down at her.

Behind them, Kol and Bonnie walked side by side.

"You know Bon Bon-"

"Please don't call me that," Bonnie glared at Kol. "Don't be Damon."

"Wouldn't want that would we?" he put his hands up innocently. "Anyway, has your little blonde friend spilled her baby-vampire guts about her feelings for my big bad brother?"

"Okay one, your nicknames have gotta stop and two, she hasn't told me anything."

"Lies, look at them!" Kol pointed past Stefan and Rebekah to the two in the front.

Bonnie's eyes widened and she smiled. "I can't say anything."

"Nik may be an ass, but even he deserves someone. I've talked to Caroline about it too, she acts just the way you do."

"M-Me?" She gasped, not knowing if he meant the way she felt about him or not.

"Yeah you, the way you cover up you and your friends gossip."

"Oh… yeah that," Bonnie looked down.

"Were you thinking about something else?" He questioned with his cocky smile.

Bonnie scoffed. "Like what?"

"Me," he quipped.

"Bold move there…" She rolled her eyes. "In your dreams, Kol Mikaleson."

Kol chuckled and put his arm around her shoulders and his other handout in front of her. "You see the castle? Right?"

"Of course," she looked at him who was inches from her face and then out to the castle.

"Back in the day I met someone a lot like you in one of these castles, she had beautiful short, wavy hair and eyes that sparkled in the sun. She was fun, smart and a powerful witch-and she was related to you."

Bonnie looked up at him. "Why are you telling me this?"

"Because darling, anyone who is even the tiniest bit related to you, is absolutely outstanding."

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"Ha suckers," Rebekah smirked as they walked past the stand by line.

"Rebekah, behave," Klaus eyed her.

"No, she's right. Suckers," Caroline giggled.

The stand-by line was about an hour wait and the fast pass line zoomed past it you almost feel bad for the people waiting-but they don't.

The ride is based on songs of the south. You follow Br'er Rabbit, laughing on his journey through the half inside and half outside log-flume ride.

"That drop at the end looks kinda high though," Rebekah chattered.

"Youve said that like nine times," Stefan chuckled.

"What? It does!"

"Well sister think of it this way, the aftermath of the drop soaks everyone else. So we're not the only ones who endure the pain," Kol reasoned.

"But, it's hot out so they might want it," Stefan added.

"Will you all just enjoy the bloody ride?" Klaus yelled back to them as he led the line.

"Yeah guys," Caroline mocked, following close behind him.

"Oh so youre sharing lines now?" Rebekah smirked.

"I was mocking him!" Caroline defended and Klaus chuckled to himself.

"Here we are," Klaus scanned his band on the scanner and they all entered the line and the worker told them what row to go on. Automatically, the six of them clumped into their usual groups of two without even thinking.

"Wow we are really going in the front?" Caroline looked up at Klaus with a nervous look on her face.

"Do I really have to tell you that you're a vampire amd can beat anything?" He raised his eyebrows.

Caroline rolled her eyes. "Maybe."

A new set of logs rolled onto the water track and the gates opened for them to step in.

"Ew I hate this," Caroline cringed.

"Sitting on the water?" Klaus asked.

"Uh-huh."

"Agreed," Klaus sighed heavily and relaxed back into the seat.

"Are you okay?"

He nodded. "You know you don't need to ask that every time I take a breath."

Caroline laughed. "Oh, sorry just looking out for you," she said sarcastically

"Greatly appreciated love but I can handle myself," he squinted.

"Can you though?" She teased and he rolled his eyes.

"Can you two stop?" Kol rolled his eyes. "You're annoying."

"We're annoying?" Caroline cocked her eyebrow. "Check yourself out."

"Gladly," he smirked.

"How did you not see that coming back to bite you in the ass?" Rebekah tapped her shoulder.

Caroline shook her head. "I don't know, I should've when it comes to dealing with him."

"Rude," Kol scoffed.

The ride started to move forward into a dark room lit with candles, rounding the corner and flowing up a small hill.

"Is this is? The huge ass drop?" Rebekah panicked.

"No Rebekah, it's ten times worse," Klaus rolled his eyes.

"Why are you being mean?" She pouted.

"Rebekah! We're going to die!"

"Shut up Kol!" Caroline and Rebekah scolded in unison.

The log didn't drop at all, just started turning down another track.

Caroline looked to her left and saw a stunning view of the castle. Hoping not to drop it, she grabbed her phone to take a picture.

Unaware of his intentions, Klaus shook her slightly to scare her just enough to make sure she didn't actually drop her phone.

"Are you serious?" Caroline scoffed and Klaus chuckled. "I could've dropped my phone!"

"You shouldn't of been taking pictures," he challenged.

"Yeah but it's pretty…"

"Wouldnt you rather take a mental picture?"

"Okay grandpa," Caroline mocked.

"It may be corny, but I take them all the time."

"You do?" Caroline said, pretending she didn't know that—having already seen his sketchbook with glimpses of herself in one second senrios.

"The best moments in ones life are the ones not captured on camera."

"Coming from you who grew up in the viking ages..."

He shrugged. "This trip, for example, have you been taking loads of pictures?"

Caroline looked down at her phone. "No, not really now that you mention it."

"And you're having fun, right?"

"Of course."

"So, I'm right."

"You're always right Nik!" Kol mocked.

Caroline rolled her eyes as the log started up another hill. "That reminds me though, we haven't taken a picture together yet."

"Oh no, I don't do pictures."

"Why not?" She pouted.

"Because I don't need to be in them."

"For me?"

"No."

"Nik take the bloody picture I cant hear you two arguing anymore," Rebekah said.

"How about one of all of us then?" Caroline suggested. Since they were in the front of the car, she could cram them all into one—well Klaus can because his arms are longer. "Here, take my phone."

"Don't blame me we take a sharp turn and it falls into the water."

"Stop, just take the picture!" She hit his arm. "The ride is on a slant so we can get everyone!"

"You can't see me," Rebekah complained. "Caroline move closer to Nik!"

Caroline hesitated but shifted closer to him, pressing up against his arm. Still, Rebekah wasn't fully visible so Klaus moved his left arm around her shoulders and brought her into his chest.

"Smile because this is the only time we're doing this!" Klaus said through gritted teeth.

He snapped the picture just as they entered a new room with little animatronics singing and shooting water above them and across the tracks.

"Can I see it?" Caroline asked. He moved the phone to her eye level. Everyone's smiled were forced, yet genuine—you could see it in their eyes. But what stood out to her was the little details about how he was holding her. His thumb was delicately placed on her shoulder while the rest of his hand gripped the back of their seats. Her cheek was even smushed against his shirt.

"I love it," she smiled up at him, feeling overwhelmed by how he looked down at her.

"Yo-hoo! Back to reality!" Rebekah kicked their seats and pointed to a beware sign, warning riders that they're about to plummet.

"Rebekah, you know it's not that big of a drop right?" Stefan tried.

"Yeah but where are the seatbelts?"

"There's a lap bar for a reason, Rebekah," Bonnie told her.

"Who's to say I won't slip out?"

"Gravity?" Stefan suggested.

Caroline and Klaus broke eye contact and she sat up straight, realizing Rebekah was right and that they were heading up this hill fast.

"It's no different than yesterday!" Kol told her.

"Yes it is! We were inside the Tower of Terror!"

"Yeah but we're inside this log thing," Stefan reasoned. "And I'm here."

"Oh yeah that helps so much," She said sarcastically. "I'm sorry, kidding," she grinned.

"I'll never get over how you two argue," Klaus, his arm still draped across the seat, turned around to face his baby sister and old friend. "One second it's panic and the next it's sappy 'I love you's'."

"Well Nik, if you dont get your head out of your ass then maybe you would have that too!" Rebekah yelled just as they were tipping over the edge.

Klaus's face contorted with anger and annoyance, feeling the undying need to lunge at his sister, but he took one look at Caroline who was focused on the view of the whole park in front of her. Her eyes were wide from hearing what Rebekah said, but her lips were parted with a smile as she turned and pointed for him to look out at the park with her brows raised.

As if that whole conversation was in slow motion, plummeting down the drop was extremely quick, the water splashing them with a sense of reality of where they really were.

"Oh, that wasn't actually bad."

"Rebekah!"

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"Next up is Peter pans flight, we have fast pass," Stefan said, checking the app.

"I see it, it's by 'It's a Small World'," Bonnie said, seeing the location on Stefan's phone.

"Why is the stand-by line 90 minutes? Who has the bloody time for that?" Klaus wondered aloud as they walked the streets, checking the app for the real wait times.

"People with kids I guess. The parents probably don't want to wait that long though," Caroline answered.

"When we were walking by, I saw something with a 300 minute wait," bonnie said.

"What?" Klaus and Caroline turned around.

"It looked like a meet and greet with two of the princesses from that ice movie," Bonnie told them.

"Elsa and Anna?" Caroline's eyes lit up.

"Don't even think about it," Klaus shook his head.

"Hey, I can wait if I wanted too!"

"Do you want to?"

"Nope not at all."

"Who would want to anyway?" Kol asked.

"Kids," Stefan said. "I mean what adult would want to wait for that?"

Rebekah and Caroline glared at him and he put his hands up in innocence.

"What even is this ride anyway?" Kol asked, changing the subject as they came to a stop where people waited.

"I think you just like sit there," Stefan said.

"Has anyone seen Peter Pan? I think it's flying over Neverland," Caroline said.

"Theres such a dark twist behind that movie," Klaus said, causing them all to turn their heads and look at him. "What? You never saw past the childish aspects of it?"

"No, what's wrong with it?" Caroline asked.

"There's nothing wrong with it, love, it just has a dark meaning. Peter Pan takes kids to a place where they can fly and never grow old. A place called Neverland, where they never live life," he looked at their confused faces. "He takes them to heaven!"

"Ohhh," he heard them say.

"Dark truth behind Disney," Caroline frowned and watched as Klaus rubbed his head as if a migraine was coming on.

"Of course you would see that Nik—ruin the fun for all of us," Rebekah crossed arms.

"I could ruin the fun—trust me I could," Klaus glared at her.

Caroline looked up at Klaus. His mood is on the brink of becoming annoyed and pissy again. This whole situation with the magic is messing with his mood swings way too much.

"How?" Rebekah challenged. "How Nik?"

"Rebekah, don't," Stefan warned.

"By paying you back for that little comment you made before," Klaus said. "Or perhaps stopping you from acting like a child and pretending that this is your life. All of this, being here-it's a distraction, a distraction from the face that you'll never get the life you desired—the cure. To have kids and grow old and—" Klaus was cut off by her slapping him.

Caroline gasped. Why would he say that?

"Nik what the hell is wrong with you!" Rebekah yelled with tears in her eyes. Stefan moved behind her and put his hands on her shoulders to calm her down. "It's always been me! Not Kol, not Elijah, me!"

"Drop it!" He yelled.

"You say you want your family?"

"You are nothing," He hissed in her face, his eyes turning yellow and veins pouring from his eyes.

"What is wrong with you?" She hissed. "How could you? Why? Why say those things now! You were fine two seconds ago! Or is this all part of an act! A vicious scheme!"

"What, what did I say? Besides the truth?"

Hot tears stream down her face. "You're an asshole, Nik. I don't know what's gotten into you but—"

"Rebekah, stop," Caroline whispered and put her hand on Klaus's shoulder, pivoting him slightly so his back was too her. She felt him jerk back, trying to retaliate against her touch. She stood on her tippy toes and pulled down the collar of his shirt a bit. On his back, a series of faded red dots started to form.

"What the hell is that?" Stefan gasped.

"I don't know," Caroline narrowed her brows.

"Get off of me!" He jerked her hands off of him.

"Don't touch it," Bonnie warned. "Just—this whole situation is completely new, if this is magic related, I don't want you infected, god forbid."

Rebekah kept glaring daggers at her bother, ignoring what they discovered. "Take it back."

"Why?"

Klaus felt the room spinning, growing darker and lighter. The pressure of everything going to his head. Rebekah scolding him, the people chattering, the heat, Caroline running her hands along his back… He didn't know why those words were coming out of his mouth. He's on the track to becoming g a better person! Right? He told himself to stop being such an asshole to his sister and the people around him! He knew he was doing better, all for her.

But these vile words were still filtering out of his mouth, hurting his sister. His hybrid abilities were out of control, he wasn't able to tame it. He turned to look at Caroline who seemed scared of him when she met his golden eyes.

He wasn't in control.

Rebekah's screams were muffled as she got closer to his face.

The sun beaded down on him hotter and harder, but his mouth kept spewing words he didn't mean.

"This isn't you and you know it!" Caroline yelled, the only words that he was able to consciously hear.

He felt his heart sink as his eyes blurred out.

"Guys he looks really pale…" Bonnie observed.

And with that, he was out.

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AN: these mood swings Klaus is having may seem random and out of place, but they all mean something. Also, the dots are something that happened to Cami in the originals when Esther was prepping her body for Rebekah to jump into, so there's a hint on where this could possibly he heading.

Also, this story is supposed to get into their humorous side so thats why everyone is getting along better. It's supposed to be more lighthearted, but Klaus having these magical outbursts sprinkles the Klaus we all know and love into his newfound personality