Hey guys! I'm so sorry it's been a couple of weeks, I just didn't know what to write. I have a ton of storylines planned, but I don't know how I could fit them all in right now. I kind of want to skip a few months ahead, but I need to wrap up the Kai story first. Speaking of Kai.. We will get a couple flashbacks that will start to explain what he's done.
Oh and I feel like the Finn/Kol scene is very ironic considering what happens in The Originals. I won't spoil anything for those of you who don't watch it but just know that I AM VERY UPSET AND ANGRY I WANT TO PUNCH SOMETHING. I have anger issues, I apologize.
So, without further ado..
Disclaimer: I don't anything except the plotlines. Everything, unfortunately, belongs to Julie Plague and everyone who has anything to do with ruining my hopes and dreams.
"Oh, you beautiful, wonderful man!" Kol shouted with glee into the phone.
He could hear his oldest brother laugh from the other line.
"No, but seriously. How'd you do it?" Kol asked.
"It wasn't easy. And I didn't make that much progress, but I got her out of Mystic Falls. She did transfer to a sick home fifteen miles away from here, though. She knows it's impossible, but she wants to be close in case something happens. Just in case someone wants to forgive her or whatever," Finn explained. Kol was too worked up in his glee to hear that his brother's voice was hiding something from him. The meeting with their mother went differently than Finn wants his siblings to believe.
"It doesn't matter. She's gone! And the home won't let her out without being signed out, and none of us will sign her out. You did it, brother! We're free!"
Finn gave a sad smile from his line. "Kol. You can't be that happy.. I mean, she's dying. She has cancer."
"Karma caught up to her," Kol shrugged.
"Brother."
"Oh, fine. I'm sorry she's sick and all, but she can't do any more damage from inside those walls. Excuse me for being happy. Our lives can somewhat go back to normal."
"What are you going to do when she dies? She is our mother, and no matter how bad she was at it, she at least deserves a goodbye."
"We'll think of something when the time comes."
"She may be out of town, but she's not out of our lives. Not for good, anyway."
"Yeah, yeah. I got that."
There was a moment of silence.
"Oh no."
"What?" Kol could hear a huge crash from his older brother's side of the call.
"Tate! Come on!"
The younger Mikaelson brother let out a laugh. "Uh oh! What did my favorite little rascal do?"
"I got to go, Kol. I'll see you later."
Before Kol could say "bye," Finn already hung up the phone.
"Was that your brother?" Bonnie asked. She was leaning over the counter, and had been there for several minutes. She wasn't eavesdropping, she just happened to overhear a few things.
"No, it was Taylor Swift," he said sarcastically. "She wrote a song about my mother so the witch had to go into hiding. It's called ding dong the witch is dead!"
Bonnie laughed. "Well, at least you won't have to see her." She rested her hand on his arm. "Are you okay?"
Kol nodded. "Of course I am." Bonnie gave him a small smile.
"I meant with my mom." Abby had left about twenty minutes ago, and the day spent with the young couple did not go so smoothly, thanks to the courtesy of Kol and his mission of making his girlfriend's mother's skin crawl. To say the least, he was winning.
Kol just laughed and clapped his hands together.
"It's not funny. I'm still mad at you! You really didn't have to do all of that. You were incredibly rude, inappropriate, and immature-"
"But it was funny, come on! You've got to admit that."
Bonnie tried to put on a straight face, but failed as she went into a fit of giggles. "She's been trying to patch up our relationship, but the truth is.. Since I took my dad's side in the divorce, we just haven't been on the best of terms and it was honestly great to see her squirm today." Kol grinned and wrapped his arms around the small girl in front of him.
"I always bright up a room, don't I?" He said as he rested his chin on her head.
She nodded against his chest. Bonnie then changed the subject when she remembered the text Caroline sent her about an hour ago.
"Hey, do you want to go bowling with me, Elena, Damon, Stefan, Lexi, Caroline, and your brother?"
"Which one?" he chuckled.
"Nik." She said in a duh voice. "At least, I think he's going. Care might have to drag him, so I'm going to drag you."
"When?"
"Saturday."
"Since when does anyone have time to go bowling? With everything going on?"
"Caroline planned it," Bonnie shrugged.
He rolled his eyes. "Of course she did. So, what's the special occasion?"
"What? The bowling?"
"Yeah."
"I don't know.. I feel like if it was actually something important, there'd be Enzo, Alaric, Jenna, Matt, Jeremy, and Katherine.. But there's not, so.. It's probably just a random hang out."
He nodded. "Okay, I guess I'll go."
Bonnie smiled. "Yay!" But then her face turned stern. "But don't think that I'm letting you off the hook for today."
Kol groaned, "I thought you said I was funny!"
"You were. But you were still a brat."
Kol rolled his eyes. "First I'm a jerk, now I'm a brat. What is this, third grade?"
She chuckled and hit his shoulder. "Ask yourself that."
He then reached out to grab her by her hips and pulled her close to him, picking her up and spinning her around. She was caught off guard by the gesture, but started laughing. Her smile brightened the room, and it made Kol's heart jump knowing that he can make her smile like that. She squirmed out of his embrace and ran to the living room, with him following right behind her. He chased her around the living room for a while but when Bonnie saw nowhere else to turn as he had blocked every path she would have taken, she jumped on the couch. But he was too quick and he grabbed her hand. She almost fell off the couch, but he caught her in bridal position. They both broke out laughing, leaning their foreheads against each others.
"I think we're behaving fifteen years old, at least." Kol smirked.
Bonnie just shook her head and used her finger to turn his head to hers before bringing her lips to touch his.
...
SIX YEARS AGO
"Bonnie! Will you talk to me?" Damon asked as he followed the brunette through the college dorm hallways. She just ignored him and continued walking towards the elevator. He noticed where she was directing and said, "No you don't!" And he ran in front of her, blocking her way.
"Damon. Move." She glared at him.
"She finally talks!"
Bonnie rolled her eyes. "Move. Now."
"Or what? You'll make me?" He laughed at the idea.
She reached up and grabbed his ear and yanked it.
"Ow! Okay, I get it!"
But she already pushed him out of her way and she walked right into the elevator. He quickly jumped in before the doors closed.
"You have to talk to Jeremy." Damon pleaded. "He deserves an explanation."
Bonnie sighed and hung her head. "I shouldn't have even told Elena. I knew she would have just told you."
"You've been ignoring him, and he's worried about you. We all promised not to say anything, but you have to tell him."
"All?" she asked, turning to face him and raised her eyebrow.
"Elena, Caroline, Tyler, Matt, and me. Duh. That's who you told."
"I didn't tell you, Matt or Tyler! Elena and Caroline did!"
"Oh and I think Matt told Rebekah.. And I kind of told Stefan. Who told Lexi.. And I also might have said something to Enzo and Ric- it just slipped out I swear! and you know how Ric tells Jenna everything, so I'm betting he told her."
"Great! Now half the town knows I'm pregnant!"
"Pregnant?" a voice from the back of the elevator asked. Bonnie slightly jumped at the new voice, and Damon turned to glare at the newcomer.
"Who the hell are you?" Damon raised his eyebrow.
"And how much did you hear?" Bonnie added.
The man sighed and shrugged his shoulders, grazing his fingertips along the rail. "I'm Kai. And you guys entered the elevator after I did, so basically.. I heard everything. Congratulations on your pregnancy, by the way." He shot Bonnie a smile that made her uncomfortable. There was something about Kai that made both the other people uneasy. The way he held himself, like he'd strangle someone if they got his order wrong. He talked like he believed he was perfect. His eyes glimmered and he smiled like.. he was the devil. His dark hair and blue eyes contrasted perfectly. He was beautiful, he might as well have been a fallen angel. Damon gave him a look and stepped protectively in front of his girlfriend's best friend.
"Well.." Damon said. "Don't talk to her. We're having a conversation."
Bonnie then forgot about how creepy Kai was and turned to face her frenemy and snapped, "I'm done talking to you! Why did you even come?"
"Because I care about you! And Little Gilbert.. To some extent."
She rolled her eyes. "Sure, you do. That's why you make fun of us constantly."
Suddenly, the elevator shook and the lights flickered. The box stopped moving and they heard wheels creaking.
"What was that?" Bonnie whispered, as she clung to the side rail.
"If I didn't know any better, I'd say the elevator stopped." Kai spoke up.
Damon groaned. "Just great."
Bonnie banged her head against the door. "This could not get worse."
Damon glanced at her and sighed. She looked worried and he didn't want to scare her anymore so he decided to comfort her. He rested his hand on her back and rubbed it gently. "Hey, everything will be okay. I know there's a thousand people we'd rather be stuck in an elevator with-"
"A couple hundred at most." She turned her head and gave him a small smile. "I know you were just trying to help, and I appreciate it." He smiled back at her.
"Aww, aren't you guys just adorable. Now shut up, I'm trying to contact someone to get us out of here," Kai snapped as he was playing with the wires to get the elevator phone to work.
"Don't play with those!" Bonnie warned. "Before you-" and then the small speaker box sparkled up in tiny flames, ruining any chances of contacting someone in the building. "Burn out the wires.." her voice trailed off.
"Great job, stupid!" Damon slapped Kai's head.
"Hey, I'm sorry!" But he wasn't sorry. He was incapable of feeling anything. He leaned against the wall. "I guess the three of us are stuck here for a while.."
In fact they were stuck there for fourteen hours before someone got the elevator fixed and the doors opened on the lobby floor. Elena, Jeremy, Caroline, and Alaric were waiting anxiously, hoping that the people stuck in the elevator were their missing friends. Jeremy was still worried Bonnie was ignoring him, but when Elena said she wasn't answering her calls either, they got worried. Especially since Damon hadn't come home and she had sent him over to their dorm to talk to Bonnie. When Caroline saw the doors open, she breathed in relief when she saw her best friend walk out. She elbowed Elena and Jeremy, and when the Gilberts saw their partners, they ran to them.
The whole "stuck in an elevator" experience brought Bonnie and Damon closer as friends, especially since they banned together against the annoying prick who wouldn't shut up. Sure, Bonnie wanted Kai to shut up, but she claimed he was just all worked up about being trapped with two total strangers and perhaps he was just extremely talkative. "You got used to Caroline," she told Damon. "Yeah, but she doesn't make inappropriate innuendos," he retorted. "Then you obviously haven't met Caroline. Or yourself," Bonnie commented. The compassionate girl who always tries to see the best people had played mediator between Kai and Damon who fought about every possible thing in the world. Kai might have been annoying, but Bonnie didn't think he was that bad.
She couldn't have been more wrong.
...
Saturday came around and Caroline grinned when Stefan entered the front doors of Ryan Family Amusements. She greeted him with a bear hug, and he joked that she was strangling him.
"Hey man," he greeted Klaus who was sitting at the bar, eating nachos. "How'd Care get you here?" He asked, knowing how Klaus isn't much of a social person.
"She promised extra sex," he said simply.
"Nik!" Caroline gasped. She turned to Stefan, "I-"
"I don't even want to know," he shook his head and laughed. "Why are we hanging out here and not bowling?" he asked.
"We're waiting for everyone else, and meanwhile you can have your choice of water or sprite!" The perky blonde exclaimed.
Stefan and Klaus shared a look. "I prefer orange soda."
"And I wanted cream soda," Klaus said.
"Ugh, whatever. They don't even sell anything good here. I wanted a veggie pizza but they only sell cheese!" She then looked around to be careful no one working there heard her making fun of their services, in fear she'd get kicked out.
"It's a kid's place, love." Klaus rubbed her shoulder.
"I know, that doesn't mean they can't serve actual food and drinks for the parents."
"Uhm, Care, you do realize we're here without any kids, right?" A voice said from behind them. Caroline turned around and saw Elena and Damon standing there.
"Hey guys!" She smiled at the couple. "Glad you could make it," she said as she gave Elena a hug. Damon held out his arms for a hug but she just punched his shoulder and stuck her tongue out at him.
"I would mock and say how oh very mature that was, but since it's Damon.. I'm gonna have to high five you," Lexi said as she announced her appearance.
"Oh, hello to you too!" Damon said sarcastically. Lexi just rolled her eyes at him.
"Hey Lex," Stefan smiled at his best friend.
"Are we waiting for anyone else?" Lexi asked after she greeted the younger Salvatore brother. She continued standing behind him, draping her arm around his neck.
"Just Kol and Bonnie," Caroline answered.
"You shouldn't have invited my brother," Klaus said. "He is such a sore loser, and he actually kind of sucks at bowling."
"Funny, I could say the same about you, Nik!" Kol snickered as he and Bonnie walked up to the group.
"Oh, shut up. We both know you're worse than me."
"I wouldn't be so sure," Kol smirked.
"I'll take that as a challenge," Klaus held his hand out for his younger brother.
Kol took it and then turned to the blonde who put together this hang-out.
"So why are we the bowling party?" he asked.
"Well.." Caroline started explaining. "I wanted to spend the day with my two best girlfriends," she leaned her arms around Elena and Bonnie's shoulders. "But then I remembered that the three of us are in relationships now with boys that will miss us desperately when we're gone so I was like; it could be like a triple date. But then I realized that for the past nine months I have been with Stefan and Lexi non-stop so it'd be weird doing something social without them. I was also going to invite Matt but he and Rebekah have some cake testing today, or something for the wedding, so I'll be hanging out with them next weekend."
"I thought you were hanging out with our other sister next weekend.." Kol asked.
"Oh, we're taking Freya to the mall tomorrow," Klaus answered.
"Anyway.. Who's up for some bowling?" Damon asked.
"We should do girls versus boys!" Lexi suggested.
"Oh, yes. You boys are going down," Elena grinned.
"Bring it!" Stefan laughed.
...
A COUPLE OF DAYS AFTER THE ELEVATOR INCIDENT
Bonnie was at the café on school campus browsing through the pastries lined up on the front on the counter. She had told Jeremy that she was pregnant almost immediately after she was released from the elevator. Surprisingly, he took it well. He was shocked, but at the same time happy. He promised he will do everything he can for their child, and his words reassured Bonnie that everything will be alright. She not only had him, but they had their friends and family.
But school had been weighing heavily on Bonnie's mind for the past couple of days. She knew she wouldn't be able to finish school. Well, theoretically, she could. When the baby comes, she would have to take a few months off to take care of it and then find someone to watch him or her while she goes back to school and finishes her college degree. She already graduated high school, and college takes a while to finish anyway. She has all the time in the world.
Which is why she was leaning towards not just taking a few months off, but a few years off.
Her goal was to finish this semester before withdrawing for a while.
Her thoughts were interrupted when a voice spoke.
"Hey, I remember you! You're elevator girl!"
Bonnie sighed and glanced up at the owner of that voice.
Kai.
She gave him a smile. "What do you want?"
"Oh nothing. I just wanted to see how you were doing."
She raised her eyebrow. "Really?" For some reason, she just didn't believe him.
"So.." he lowered his voice. "What are you going to do about your balloon situation?"
"Balloon?" Her eyes widened. "Oh, you mean my pregnancy?" He nodded. "That's not really any of your business."
"Well, it is if you're my tutor."
"Excuse me?"
"Yeah.. I went to the tutor center today because I am absolutely failing criminology, and I saw that you have really great grades in all your classes so they recommended I talk to you."
"I'm sorry, I'm just in shock that they have tutor centers in college."
He laughed. "It was a shock to me, too." He looked her up and down. "So, will you do a poor idiot a favor and help him not flunk his first semester at college?"
She rolled her eyes but gave in. "I guess it wouldn't hurt. But it'll only be until the end of the semester, because I'll be withdrawing then."
"Okay. Two and a half months should be just enough time before we take off my training wheels and whoops, there I go! Out into the world, without my beautiful, helpful tutor telling the difference between a psychopath and a sociopath." Bonnie broke out laughing; she figured she could get used to him. "No, seriously. I don't know the difference."
"It's about what they feel. Psychopaths are not capable of feelings, while sociopaths are. But it really doesn't matter, because both can kill you."
"Good to know," Kai said. Bonnie was too busy writing down her phone number for him to notice his sinister smile as he watched her.
Her agreeing to tutoring him was the start of a series of unfortunate events.
...
Elijah opened the door and there stood Klaus and Caroline, who were here to take Freya shopping and to see a movie. When Caroline had told the newest member of the Mikaelson family that she could hang out with the couple, she was ecstatic. They talked on the phone and the younger blonde had mentioned that she still hadn't bought some new clothes for her stay in Mystic Falls. At the word clothes Caroline perked up and offered to take her shopping. Then they remembered Klaus was supposed to be there too so then they settled on going to see a movie afterwards- one that Klaus will pick as he's being dragged from Forever 21 to Hollister.
"Hello Niklaus, Caroline," he smiled and greeted them.
"This is why you're my favorite, you're always so polite!" Caroline returned his smile. Klaus nodded at his brother as he followed his girlfriend into the big house.
"I think it's very nice of you guys to take Freya out to do something. I've been busy working on cases, and Katherine's pregnancy makes her not up for doing anything, so our sister has been cooped up in the house all week."
"Oh, we don't mind." Klaus spoke. "No better way than make her feel apart of the family than have Caroline play dress up with her."
The blonde hit is shoulder. "Hey! I asked you what you wanted to do and you said you didn't care."
"You would just veto down my suggestion and drag me shopping anyway."
".. True. But Freya told me she needs to get some new clothes anyway, so I'm happy to buy her some!"
"And make me carry a dozen bags?"
"No, we're not going to fall into gender stereotypes. If there's too much for us, then you'll carry them."
"Oh okay," Klaus nodded his head sarcastically.
Elijah just quietly chuckled at the banter between the stubborn blonde couple.
Within twenty minutes Klaus, Caroline and Freya were walking in the mall. They entered Caroline's favorite store, Forever 21.
"So, Freya.." Caroline spoke up as the two girls looked through racks of clothing. "What was your life like before you found your family?" Apparently, bluntness was Care's middle name.
Freya ran her hands along this long, lace, red dress. She wished she could buy it. "Oh.. Well, it was just me and my dad most of the time. I really miss him." Her voice wavered as she thought of her father. The two of them were very close, and when he died Freya felt like her whole world had fell apart.
"I'm sure you do," Caroline said sadly. "I couldn't imagine losing a parent. My dad living so far away is the closest I ever want to not having my parents with me."
"Yeah.. Foster care was a bitch, honestly. I would see these little kids get adopted, and I wished someone would come take me. But I was too old. I missed my chance. I needed to be with actual family.. And I knew I had some out there somewhere. And I found it." She turned to her brother. "You guys have been so welcoming. I just wanted to say thank you."
Klaus nodded. "It's really no problem. I think it's because of how messed up our parents, especially our mother, have been that we felt this urge to protect you. At least, I did. And it's also nice to know I'm not the only child that came out of our mother's deceit."
"Klaus." Caroline glared at him.
But the young girl didn't mind the comment. In fact, she start to giggle.
"See. At least someone appreciate my jokes," Klaus chuckled and gestured to his sister.
"Ha ha," Caroline rolled her eyes. Her eyes then landed on the dress that Freya had been looking at before. "Oh my god, that dress is perfect!" The dress was short, it fell just above the knee, but the way it was put together made it seem longer. It was tight at the top but then flowed out towards the bottom. The top was lace and showed off the girl's collarbone and neck. It was beautiful.
"Oh, yeah.. I was looking at it," Freya admitted. "But, dresses aren't really my thing. It's too fancy anyway. Plus it's $80, I couldn't ask you to spend that."
Caroline shook her head. "No dress is too fancy. And if it is, well then, Cinderella, we might just have to find you a ball to go with this gown. And don't worry about the price: I'm from a founding family, we're kind of what you call royalty around here." She took the dress of the hook and handed it to the shorter blonde. "Now, go try it on!"
...
Tyler was sitting at his home while watching the football game he recorded from last night. He was slowly dozing off until his phone started ringing. He jumped up in surprise, spilling the bowl of chips everywhere.
"Shit!" he cursed as he grabbed his phone. Without looking at the called ID, he pressed answer and put the device to his ear. "Hello?" He silently hated the person for calling him and making him spill the chips. He quickly picked up handfuls of chips and attempted to put them back in the bowl, but they just kept crumbling and making an even bigger mess.
"Hey, Tyler. It's Lexi," the other voice said.
Tyler stopped putting the chips back into the bowl and leaned against the couch.
When he and Lexi figured out that Liv was Kai's younger sister, he had told Lexi to call him when her roommate returned back to Mystic Falls.
"Any news?" He didn't need to address about what. The two of them wanted to investigate more on the Kai thing without telling anyone else. Not Damon. Not Elena, Bonnie, Caroline, or Stefan. Not Enzo or the Sheriff. No one. Not until they knew enough.
"She's back, but I don't know if she's staying long. I think her brother is here too."
"Kai? We know he's here."
"No, her twin brother. Luke. There's four of them. Both sets of twins. Jo and Kai are the oldest. And then Luke and Liv are the youngest."
"What happened to the rest of them? The ones in the middle?"
"I think.. They died.." Her voice shook.
"How?" The silence made him rethink whether or not he wanted to know. "Nevermind. I don't want to know."
"If you want to talk to Liv, then go to Skull Bar because she was heading there."
"Okay, thanks."
Before he could hang up, Lexi spoke again.
"No problem. Just update me if you find out more about Kai."
"I doubt I'll ask about her psycho brother who tried to kill my friends the first time I talk to this girl I might like," he said sarcastically. Lexi scoffed from the other line. "But if I do, I'll let you know."
"Bye, Tyler."
Tyler was already in his car driving to Skull Bar, forgetting about the pile of chips on the floor. He knew his mom would probably yell at him for being so irresponsible and lazy, but he decided to bring back a rule he followed religiously when he was a teenager: act first and apologize later.
Ten minutes later, he pulled his car into a empty parking space in the lot of Skull Bar. When he entered the building, he knew Lexi was right. But Liv wasn't there hanging out, she was working behind the bar. She didn't notice him come in, so he just sat himself down at the bar so when she turned around she'd be facing him.
Liv was cleaning up the counter, when she felt a presence sit behind her. She took a deep breath before putting on a fake smile and turning around. Her smile dropped when she saw who was wanting her assistance.
"Can I help you?" she snapped.
Tyler chuckled. "Sure you can. I would like.." his eyes quickly scanned the menu. "A chocolate truffle, a beer, and five minutes of your time."
She rolled her eyes. "That is the worst pick up line I have ever heard. Go find some other girl to bother, I'm busy."
"Listen, I don't want to talk to you for the reason you think."
"Then why do you want to talk to me?" She was actually really interested in his answer.
The look she was giving him was scaring Tyler a little bit. He decided to just tell the truth or else she'd probably torture it out of him. "Your brother."
Her defenses shot up immediately (like they were even down to begin with.) "Why? What has he done? Is he here? I haven't seen him, I was hoping he moved on to another town. Oh, god. I need to call my dad!" She was talking to herself more than him by the end of her outburst. Her hands were flailing around the place trying to find her phone.
He grabbed her hands and said, "No no no. He's not here. You need to calm down."
She leaned her head across the counter. "I can't calm down.." She started hyperventilating and speaking rapidly. "My brother is a psychopath and when my dad told me he broke out of jail and was probably on his way here to find me, I went straight back to Portland to talk to my family. We decided that we all had to come back to catch him.." But she was so scared because her and her twin brother were the bait. Their dad was uptight and even as much as he claims to love his kids, he trades them all the time. Even though Kai killed most of his children, Joshua Parker would gladly sacrifice one of the twins if it meant Kai back behind bars before he could hurt Josette.
"Why would he want you?"
"Because.." before she could go into the story, she realized who she was talking to. "I'm not telling you, I barely know you."
"Listen, your family isn't the only people your brother has hurt. He hurt three of my friends, who all live here and everyone I care about is connected to this guy. He's back, and there are a lot of people he'd want revenge on, so please.. If you have anything on him. Anything about his backstory that can help. Please. I'm close with the Sheriff, her deputy, and another cop in this town, and they're the good guys, I promise. We can help."
Liv nodded but kept staring at the counter top. She muttered something about how her dad doesn't want outsiders help, but she knew it wouldn't help to try.
Tyler looked at Liv and he saw someone who was broken. He wanted to help her. He could see that she put up a wall that made people think she was a bitch. But even though he had only talked to her for five minutes, he believe she could be kind, and he knew she was loyal and compassionate about her family. Just like him.
But the way she was staring at the counter, he saw that she carried a lot of baggage and was scared to talk about it.
He slowly moved his hand to lift her chin so she could look in his eyes. She didn't flinch, which surprised even hereself.
"Liv.. I won't let anything happen to you. I swear. I will do everything I can to help you."
For some reason, Liv believed him. She usually wouldn't let someone in, especially not so quickly after meeting them. There was something about his dark brown eyes that were so captivating and kind and trusting. Before she could get lost in his eyes, she glanced at the floor and nodded.
And then she started the story.
I'm sorry this chapter is kind of short, but we started to get some answers! We know how Damon and Bonnie met Kai, but how does Bonnie agreeing to tutor Kai turn downhill? There will be a couple of flashbacks per chapter explaining more of his story, meanwhile in the actual timeline, Lexi and Tyler have been teaming up to find out more on Kai! What do the Parker family have planned for Kai? What does Liv tell Tyler? In the flashbacks, what does Kai do? And how does Elena fit into the picture?
Okay, so like I said earlier: I have a bunch of storylines planned, but I will have to skip ahead a bit. I won't time jump as far as I would like, I'll only go a few weeks, so next chapter we will find out whether Kalijah are having a boy or a girl!
The girl name is Sophia Nadia Mikaelson, and the boy is Hayden Lucas Mikaelson. Please leave whether you want it to be a girl or a boy when you review!
And the Esther storyline has been put on hold for a while: despite Kol's wishes, she's not gone forever, not yet anyway. How exactly did Finn get her to leave? What did he do?
Please review!
