Hey guys! So guess who has no job, her sister and nieces and unborn nephew are moving away, and has no motivation for writing? But on the bright side; I got my nose pierced, I bought my plane ticket to go visit my bestest friend (and number one fan) this summer, lost some weight and got new summer clothes, and am LOVING the Percy Jackson and then the Heroes of Olympus series! Yeah so remember how last chapter I said someone stole my phone? Yep, never got it back, I had to buy a new one, and the next day I lost my job because they decided to hire the "older" kids because they "can stay until midnight." But whatever, I decided to just be a kid this summer, I have plenty of time to get a job.. I'm just so stressed about college and I feel like I don't do enough even though I play a sport and an instrument and am on honor roll, but I swear next year I will join a club and do some volunteering with my friend and then work NEXT summer! Ah, this is kind of going off track...
OKAY SO I FINALLY CAUGHT UP ON TVD AND I AM just very upset about everything. I don't want to spoil anything for those who haven't seen it, but I actually like how they wrote Elena off, and I CRIED during that Barolena scene especially THE FEATHERS I mean all of the other goodbyes were sad but there's a chance everyone else CAN see her again, and I also like how Elena is FINALLY doing something for our precious kickass BonBon. But I am SO VERY SAD about the Parkers (Liv, Jo, and yes, Kai) like I can't even comprehend how sad I am. But that's all of the spoilers I will give. Oh, and I am still just so confused about that ending tbh like what...
Okay so I had actually totally forgot about my contest! But, I am actually really impressed by how close some of you came, and I am even more impressed that one of you actually managed to get ALL FIVE of my favorite characters! So let's give it up for Chelseab95, who guessed Damon, Caroline, Klaus, Kol, and Matt! And guest Kennett fan had gotten four out of five right, so props to you honey!
But you all did especially well, and honestly Matt and Bonnie are actually tied for fifth place as my favorite character (Matt has just been my favorite since season two, and Bonnie is just a precious kickass angel that I just want to hug forever and I never want anything bad to happen to her ever). Damon and Caroline used to my favorites, but they've been bumped back by my recent obsession with Kol. And Klaus is just too great not to love.
Anyway.. Let's get on with this chapter! I wasn't going to bring another heartbreaking topic in for another chapter or two.. I thought you guys needed a happy break, but I decided to be the devil once again. Mwahaha :)
Disclaimer: I don't own anything.
Caroline woke up to the sound of blue birds singing a lively tune. She sighed and closed her eyes, wishing she could hear anything other than the blissful music, as the events in the past twenty-four hours were anything but blissful. She thought back to the phone call she received at six o'clock in the morning, the anxiety-filled car ride to the hospital, the depressing news she received in the waiting room, and the tears clouding up in her eyes and falling down her cheeks as she witnessed the heartbreaking exchange between her friends. Feeling tears spring to her eyes once again, she quickly slapped her face. She opened her eyes, and the birds had stopped singing. They seemed to notice that this house didn't need a wake up call. The only music they needed was sad, one that meant something. She took a deep breath and turned her body to curl herself up to the body sleeping beside her.
Except all she felt was empty sheets.
"Nik?" She sat up and called. She looked around the bedroom and saw no sight of her boyfriend. Correction- fiancé. She still couldn't get used to the beautiful ring on her left index finger. She was always so giddy when she thought of her future with Klaus. It looked so promising, and she could not wait.
She climbed out of bed and walked towards the bathroom, which had been closed. She did not hear the shower, or any sign of life in the bathroom. She started to walk out of their bedroom and down the hallway to his studio when she almost tripped over a furry, blonde tail.
"Woof!" Henry barked, jumping out of his comfortable ball.
She bent down to the ground. "Aww, baby, I'm sorry!" She petted her dog and scratched him behind his ears. He licked her leg and nuzzled his nose against her pajama shorts. She gently ruffled his face as he leaned upwards to kiss her nose. She giggled and picked up the small puppy. "Have you seen your daddy?" Henry tilted his head before barking. "Do you know where he is?" Henry wagged his tail, anxious to get down. Caroline gently set the golden retriever on the floor, and as the puppy took off down the hall, Caroline had to run to keep up with him.
Henry had led Caroline into the kitchen where she found her fiancé sitting in the window seat, staring out into the sunrise.
Klaus didn't seem to notice his family's entrance, either that or he didn't show notice. He took a sip of his coffee, and continued staring out the window. Caroline rubbed the top of Henry's head, before the dog ran back into the living to curl up on the couch.
Caroline slowly walked up behind Klaus and wrapped her arms around his shoulders, resting her chin on the top of his head. "What's on your mind?" She asked, her head falling down to the crook of his neck. Her breath felt hot on his neck, her lips slightly grazing before leaving a kiss on his cheek.
Klaus shrugged. He leaned his head back so he could kiss her forehead. "I'm just thinking."
"About?" She started to lightly massage his shoulders. His muscles were all tense, but the touch of her fingertips almost instantly loosened them.
"Everything." He was silent for a moment. "How Katherine could have easily been Jenna," he finally said.
"Since when do you care about Katherine?" Caroline asked, her voice falling quiet.
Klaus shook his head. "I don't, but I care about my brother. And I care about my unborn niece and nephew. I just don't think any of this is fair.. And the worst part? I just have this dark feeling that things are supposed to get worse."
Caroline's hands dropped to her sides. She didn't want to admit that Klaus was right, but the feeling in the pit of her stomach was aching.
"We can't think like that.." her optimism tried to say, but her voice faltered. She decided to perk up. "Hey!" She slapped his shoulder, making him jump in surprise at her sudden mood change. "I'm going to hang out with my mom today. Wanna come?"
"Hmm.." He pretended to think about it. "Hang out with my overly perky fiancé and her sort of intimidating mother, or stay at home and do nothing?"
"Actually, Mister, you have a deadline with your next art piece. That charity foundation wants you to design a billboard logo so more people can know about their cause."
"A Child's Wish?" He confirmed. She nodded. "I actually finished the piece this morning. I stayed up all night doing it.. I had some inspiration," he said sadly.
Caroline nodded. "So.. Can I see it?"
He chuckled and shook his head. "No, you may not. At least, not until it is up on a billboard."
"But.. How can I not see it?"
"It's locked away."
"Nik!" She cried.
"You'll see it eventually. My agent is coming by tomorrow to pick it up."
She pouted. "Well.. Then, what are you going to do today?"
"Is it too late to intrude on the Forbes women's mother-daughter day?"
Caroline smiled and shook her head. "I think it'll be fine."
...
"How are you feeling?" Elena asked as she reached up to hug Alaric. She was on her way to work, when she decided to stop by the Saltzmans' apartment for a few minutes.
Alaric choked up and couldn't find the words to speak. "Well.. I-uh, we're doing okay, I guess."
Elena mentally slapped herself. "I'm sorry, that was such a stupid question. You guys only came home last night.."
"No, it's okay." Alaric nodded. "We're just.. Going to take the next couple of weeks off to heal and mourn. The school understands our situation. But after we've taken the time to heal, we know we have to try to get back into the swing of things. Get back to normal. It's not going to be easy, but we have to try."
Elena nodded. "It's hard losing someone you love. Especially in the situation you're in.. It just doesn't make any sense. But I think some time off is a good thing for you guys. And yes, getting back to normal would be the healthy thing. But if there's one thing I've learned from the loss I've had in my life, is that you need to let yourself drown in your sorrows. Don't be afraid to be upset. Don't be afraid to be so heartbroken that you can't move for a day. Don't be afraid to not be able to get out of bed, or answer that phone call. Because once you're done drowning, it makes it all the more easier to swim. You'll float back to the top. Life will be harder, but I swear you guys can do it. You and Jenna are two of the most strongest people I've ever met. I love you both so much, and I know you two will be okay."
Ric nodded and kissed the top of Elena's head. "Thank you, 'Lena. Your unconditional love is touching, but your phone calls every ten minutes is getting kind of aggravating."
She chuckled at the last part, and to her relief she saw a small smile curl at the corner of his lips.
"I'm sorry. How about every twenty minutes?"
"Twice a day is fine with us. Case closed," Alaric finished.
"Okay, then," Elena smiled. "Is Jenna awake?"
He shook his head. "No, she's still sleeping. I'm positive she needs it, and she won't be up for another few hours. I can let her know that you stopped by."
"Any chance that during your two weeks off, you guys want company?"
Alaric thought for a moment. Finally, he shook his head. "I'm honestly not really sure we're ready.. We just need to be alone for a while."
Elena gave her Uncle a sad nod. "I completely understand." She rested her hand on his. "But please, if you ever need anything, do not be afraid to call. When you guys are ready for company, I will be the first person at that door, okay?"
Alaric smiled gratefully at her, or as much as he could smile these days. "I promise you will be the first person we call."
Elena nodded before leaning up to hug him once last time. "Send my love to Jenna," she said before she left through the door.
...
Rebekah sat at her work desk typing away when her line of vision was suddenly blocked by darkness. Hands covered her eyes, and she could hear someone breathing like Darth Vader behind her. The voice of the person surprising her leant down and whispered in a not-so-scary-but-I'll-pretend-you-tried voice, "Guess who?"
She rolled her eyes and slapped the hands away from her face. "Kol bloody Mikaelson." She turned her swivel chair around to face her brother. "What the hell are you doing here?"
He shrugged and plopped himself up on her desk, scattering her papers everywhere, which made her glare at him. He ignored her death glare. "Can't a guy just drop by to see his baby sister?"
She hit his shoulder as she stood up. "I'm not your baby sister," she hissed. She was aggravated as she leant down to collect all of her scattered papers. "Seriously, Kol. What are you doing here?"
"I just wanted to talk to you," he admitted. "I feel like I haven't seen you lately." She wanted to roll her eyes and laugh, but she could see that he actually meant it. She sat back down on her chair.
"Okay, what's wrong?" She asked.
"Nothing!"
She raised an eyebrow.
"Bekah, seriously. I'm fine."
She sighed. "Okay.. Well, since I don't love having you around," she teased. "When are you leaving to go back to work?"
"Huh?" He asked.
"Your work. The baseball team. You're on the team out of state. Doesn't the season start back up pretty soon?"
"Ohhh.. Yeah, about that." He chuckled. "I actually asked to be transferred to the Virginia state team, so that way I can stay at home and only drive a few hours a week to practice."
She stared at him before exclaiming, "But the Virginia team sucks! You were in the big league, you bloody idiot!" She slapped his leg.
"Hey, stop ratting on the celebrity!"
"Actually, Nik is the celebrity in the family now, just so you know," she smirked.
"Oh, shut up," he teased.
"But, Kol, you hate Mystic Falls. You loved the fact that you got to leave it for a few months every year. And as much as you love me and our brothers, we're actually very irritating, you loved getting away from us, too."
He shrugged, "Yeah, I did. But now there's more stuff to stay for."
She nodded in understanding. Bonnie. "So.. Mr. I-won't-say-I'm-in-love, since you're now the only Mikaelson- well, besides Freya- sibling that's not married or engaged-to-be-married, when will you and Bonnie tie the knot?"
Kol sighed. "I'm not sure, honestly."
"But you guys are pretty serious, right?"
"Well, yeah. We actually, uh, talked about it. I'm not the one to completely settle down.. My views on marriage are completely liberal. Bonnie says that she doesn't need a big, white wedding for her to know that I love her. Would she like to get married one day? I think so. She said that if I ever did ask her, she wouldn't hesitate to say yes. But she'll never pressure me into asking her. I don't know if we're ready for marriage- we've only been together a little over a year. I love her, so much, she's perfect. But, I don't think I want to get married. At least, not now."
"Ever?"
"Maybe I'll change my mind in the future," he shrugged. "But I think our relationship is fine the way it is."
"Yeah, I mean.. What can you do when you're married that you can't when you're not? It's just a piece of paper, right?"
"Bekah.."
"No, I know what you mean. But some people do want the whole extravagant, big, white wedding. The party, and the dress. You don't, and Bonnie's cool either way, and I think that's another reason why she's perfect for you: not only do you respect her and her wishes, but she respects you and yours. Not all girls would be okay with their boyfriend never wanting to get married."
"I didn't say never."
She laughed, and he grinned back at her.
"Soo.. Speaking of weddings, how's the wedding planning with that commoner?" Kol joked.
The blonde rolled her eyes. "Hey, you love Matt."
Kol shrugged. "Eh, he's okay." His sister gave him a pointed a look. "No, he's a great guy."
"Thank you," she grinned. "And the wedding planning is going good. We have everything planned, we just have to wait for the actual wedding to arrive."
"Oh yeah, two months, right?"
"Yup," she nodded.
"And you invited all of our old friends from London..?"
The tone of his voice made Rebekah completely understand why he came to visit her. He wanted to know who was coming to the wedding.
"Yes, I did."
"I find it weird how they fall off the face of the earth for eight-nine years, and then you get a message from Hayley. I start getting phone calls from Kaleb, and Camille and Gia start emailing Klaus and Elijah. And then everyone starts popping up on facebook. It's weird."
"Yeah, it's strange.. But they said there's a reason for everything, and we'll know when they come down."
"Wait, they're all coming?"
"I sent out the invitations last month. They arrived in London three weeks ago, and they all replied almost immediately."
"Who did you invite?"
"Everyone who we cared about. I didn't just do it for me, I did it for all of us."
"So-"
"Yes, Davina is coming. I know that's why you came, Kol."
"She's definitely coming?"
"Yes. Why, what are you afraid of?"
"I'm not afraid of anything!" He defended himself. "I'm just.. Nervous to see her, that's all." Rebekah stared at him. "She didn't even come to say goodbye, Bekah." His voice almost broke. "It's going to be strange seeing her again.. After what.."
"Do you think she actually did it?" She whispered. They didn't need to establish that it was the "abortion."
Kol shrugged. "I hope not.. I mean.. Davina's a tough girl, but she could never hurt a fly. It'd be strange to think she could actually kill a baby.. I mean, I know it wasn't even a baby yet.. But a part of me is scared that she didn't go through with it, and that she'll show up and I'll have a kid that I missed eight years of their life. I could never be a father.."
"Kol. Stop saying that."
"Saying what?"
"That you'd never be a father! Listen to me: you were willing to leave your family behind to be a father at the mere age of seventeen. You were scared, but you were brave enough to do it. And don't even get me started on Emma. You say it's not the same because you're not her actual dad? Well, she loves you like you are. And I know you love that little girl more than life itself. You're just scared to admit that you'd actually be good-"
"But our father-"
"Yes, I know what our father did. And what our mother did. And don't you think we're all petrified that we'd make those same mistakes? But look at Finn and Tate. Finn's life revolves around that little boy, and all of us love him to death. You can't keep saying that you wouldn't be a good father, that you're not good with kids, when we both know that if you ever had a kid of your own, you'd be the best father that kid could ever ask for."
Kol was speechless. He couldn't find words to speak.
"And don't you dare think that you're the most scared. Klaus is traumatized for life, more than any of us could imagine. He's just as scared as you could be, maybe even more."
"But Nik was never in either of my situations," Kol muttered.
"Maybe so," Rebekah agreed. "But he never wants kids. And I honestly don't know if Caroline would be okay with that."
"He'll change his mind. He loves Caroline."
"Yeah, he does. If he can change his mind, why can't you?"
Kol didn't have an answer to that.
"I knew it." Rebekah sighed. "Listen, I'm not telling you to go out and be a father. I'm just letting you know that you're already capable of being one, and that you'd be a great one. You're a great guy to those you love. It takes time letting people in, I get that. But you need to stop saying that you could never be a father. You always said you could never be in a committed relationship, and yet here we are."
Kol stared at his sister. He knew she was right. "I'm sorry."
She shook her head. "There's no need to apologize, brother. Just know that you shouldn't be afraid of what's around the corner. I doubt that Davina would have had the baby without you. I know it must have been hard for her to.. you know. But, even if she did have the baby, you still have all of the time in the world to make it up to them."
"I don't really want to talk about this. I'm already anxious about seeing her again. About her meeting Bonnie."
"Have you told Bonnie?"
"Sort of.."
She rolled her eyes. "Well.. Everyone who is coming from London will be staying for a few weeks, before and after the wedding."
"What?"
"Yeah, they want to stay in town for a little longer. I think it's a nice idea. Although, I won't get too much time with them as me and Matt are leaving for our honeymoon two days after the wedding."
"Wait, why two days?"
"Because we're getting married on Christmas Eve, on Christmas Day all of the flights are closed, so we leave the twenty-sixth."
"Oh, makes sense," he nodded.
"Yeah, so-"
"Ms. Mikaelson?" A young girl knocked on the office door. "Do you have the paper work for the Jacobs twins?"
Rebekah's eyes widened, "Shit! I was doing those before.." She turned to her brother who slowly got up off the desk. "Before this arsehole showed up."
Rebekah's assistant glanced a Kol who was leaning back and forth on his heels and whistling silently to himself. "He's cute," she said aloud. Her eyes widened, "Did I actually just say that?"
Kol smirked and slid towards the girl. "I know, who could resist me? I'm amazing."
"And annoying," Rebekah stood up. "Lissa, I'll get those papers to you in ten minutes. Do you think you can stall while I finish it up?"
The girl, Lissa, nodded. "Yes m'am. One perfect stall coming up!" She winked at Kol before hurrying out the door.
"Sigh. It must be so hard being the attractive sibling," Kol said. He glanced at his sister. "Not that you would know 'cuz it's me."
Rebekah rolled her eyes. "You're an arse, now leave so I can finish my paper work." She pushed his shoulders.
"I'll call you tonight, sister-"
"Yeah, yeah, love you too, now leave."
"Wait-" He couldn't finish his sentence because she slammed the door in his face.
She waved to him through the see-through yet noise-resistant glass door. He stuck his tongue out at her before turning on his heels and leaving the building. She sighed and sat down at her desk.
"You're not the one with a kid, Kol.." She mumbled to herself as she opened the email on her computer. The email that included a picture of Hayley and a little girl.
A little girl who looked just like Klaus.
...
"Hey mom!" Caroline exclaimed as she and Klaus walked into the restaurant where they were having lunch with Elizabeth Forbes.
"Oh, Caroline," Liz smiled at her daughter. She stood up to hug the younger blonde. She turned to Klaus and gave a warm smile. "Nice of you to join us, Klaus," she said as she leaned over to hug him.
"Thanks for letting me crash your lunch date," Nik joked.
"Anytime," Liz teased. The party of three sat down. "There's actually something I need to tell you guys.. And I think it's good that you're both here."
"Oh no. Mom, what's wrong?" Caroline asked. "You're not using your good-news voice, you're using your bad-news voice."
"I don't want to spoil this lunch so soon.."
"Mom! You've already mentioned something, you can't just drop a bombshell and then leave us guessing for an hour."
"Tell me about how your wedding planning is going," the Sheriff tried to change the subject.
Caroline turned to her fiancé as if to say she is unbelievable.
"Sheriff Forbes.." Klaus started. "I think you owe it to your daughter to let her know that everything is fine."
Liz sighed. "You're right. I do owe it to her to let her know that everything is alright. Unfortunately, I can't do that."
"And why not?" He asked.
"Because what I have to say.. Is not going to put a smile on my daughter's face."
"Mom, you're starting to scare me," Caroline said.
Liz turned to Klaus. "Isn't her smile beautiful? You wouldn't want to see our girl's beautiful smile vanish, now would you?"
Klaus glanced between his fiancé and his future mother-in-law. He could see the striking similarities between the mother and daughter. Not just in appearance, but personality, too. They were both such strong, fierce, independent women who were loving and kind at the same time. The combination of golden blonde locks, sparkling blue eyes, and charming smiles were intimidating. He knew that Caroline hadn't always been so close with her mother, that she used to sneak out and hang with boys and drink alcohol and go to college parties all while underage just to piss of her mother. She did it to ruin the "perfect image" the town had on her for being the Sheriff's daughter. But she was perfect. Despite her bad behavior at age sixteen, she was still the smartest, kindest, loyalist, most optimistic person in the town. Caroline and her mother eventually became incredibly close, and Klaus almost envied how their relationship was fixed with just one conversation and a heartfelt I love you. They were too similar to never have a good relationship, and their relationship was always a beautiful thing to witness.
But now.. He couldn't see the similarities. Elizabeth looked anxious, fear in her eyes, and color draining from her face. Caroline looked scared, tears ready to fall, her face going pale.
"The wedding planning is going great," he finally said. "Love, why don't you tell your mother about the place you picked."
Caroline stared at her fiancé in shock. She couldn't believe he took her mother's side. She gulped and turned to face her mom.
"We.. Uh, decided to get married on Valentine's Day of next year. And I want to get married at the church you and daddy got married at," she said sheepishly. "I mean, I know you two didn't work out, but there's always room for second chances. I think me and Nik could make the place lucky again."
Liz smiled. She rested her hand on top of her daughter's. "I think that is a beautiful idea, Caroline."
Caroline smiled meekly. "And I was actually wondering if you still had your wedding dress? Because I've seen pictures of your wedding and you looked so beautiful and I really want to wear it."
Her mother started to tear up, which started to scare Caroline. "I do still have it and uh.. You're going to make a beautiful bride, Caroline." She took a deep breath. "I'm just sorry I won't be able to be there to see it."
And there goes the bomb.
Caroline's smile faded. So did Klaus's.
"What?" Caroline's voice croaked.
"I've been sick for a few months.. At first I thought it was allergies, and then I thought it was the flu.. But I got my tests back from the hospital the other day.. And, well, I apparently have a brain tumor."
Caroline could feel her heart drop out of her chest. She tried to blink back the tears, but she couldn't and her makeup ran like Niagara. Her mind was going through so many different thoughts. Her eyebrows squished together, but she couldn't begin to fathom the thought that her mom was dying.
"What?" She cried.
Klaus didn't know what to say. He wasn't even sure he should be there. This was something Liz needed to tell her daughter alone. Caroline needed a moment with her mother. He had no place in this. But he couldn't just get up and leave. He looked at the love of his life and saw how sad she instantly became. He wanted to run to her and comfort her. But it wasn't the time.
"How long do you have?" Caroline asked.
"A few months-"
"A few months?!" Caroline yelled, drawing the attention of other people in the tiny café. "Isn't there anything we can do? Chemo, or another treatment, or oh-god I'm studying medicine, why can't I think of any solutions to cancer? We could try-"
Liz gently grabbed her daughter's hand and held it in her own. "No, honey. There's nothing we can do. I caught the tumor too late. It already affected my brain.. And well, you know how that goes. We're lucky we're getting the time we have left."
"But mom, this isn't fair. Don't you want more time? If there's another way.." Caroline's voice trailed off.
"Even if there was, there's still a chance it would make things worse. Listen, honey, I've had a good life; I was in love a few times, I protected people, I made friends, I had a successful career, I was part of something important.. But the best thing about my life was that I had the most extraordinary daughter. She was beautiful, inside and out. She was kind to all those around her. She was an angel.. My angel. And she saved me. But she can't save me from this."
Tears continued streaming down Caroline's face. "I.. I don't want you to leave me."
"Honey.. You're all grown up. You don't need me, anymore."
"Yes, I do! You're my mom. I'm always going to need my mom!" At this point, Caroline was basically sitting on her mother's lap, crying into her shoulder. Liz gently soothed her daughter by rubbing circles on her back.
"Hey, I'm not going anywhere, not right now, okay?" Liz lifted Caroline's face and caressed her cheeks. "I'm still here, right now. We have to enjoy the time we have left together-"
"But I wanted you at my wedding," Caroline sniffled. "I wanted you to give me away.. You and daddy."
Liz smiled sadly. "I will be there.. In here," she pointed to Caroline's heart.
The young blonder shook her head violently, crying out, "No!"
Liz pulled her daughter in for another hug and kissed her hair. She looked over at Klaus who had been staring sadly at the scene. She felt bad that he had just recently lost his mother, although they had never been close.
"Niklaus.." Liz spoke. "I am going to need you to take care of her, okay?"
Klaus nodded immediately. "I promise."
"It helps me, knowing that she will have you. You're so good to her. I know that she'll always be happy, and most importantly, loved. I'm glad she has you."
"Thank you.." Klaus said. "I'm incredibly sorry this is happening to you.. If there's anything you need.."
"You've done enough," Liz finished. "My daughter won't be alone. Even if she didn't have you, I know she'd be strong and she'll be able to be okay, one day. But you make her more happier than I've ever seen her, and I'm glad I've been able to see my daughter so happy. That's all you need to do. Keep her happy."
"I'll try my best," Klaus gave her a sad smile.
Am I Satan yet? I am so sorry I sprung the Sheriff's cancer on you guys! I was actually going to wait a few chapters.. But she's not dead yet! Who knows? Maybe a miracle could happen?
And you guys wanted Klaroline and you were asking more about their wedding.. so I put some stuff in there for you guys!
But what will happen to Klaroline now that you guys know the secret up in London? There is more coming with that storyline. We probably won't see it again until the wedding.. And I actually wasn't going to put that in this chapter yet, but I decided to leave you guys guessing! Why does Rebekah have that picture? Will she be able to keep it a secret for two months? We knew Davina lied, but the Mikaelsons don't! But not only did Davina lie, but Hayley did too! Just what is going on?
Anyway.. Please leave a review, and I'm sorry this isn't as long as usual, I just don't have much inspiration anymore. But I will hopefully have motivation to write a longer chapter next time!
So.. I think it's safe to say I'll see you guys in two weeks?
