Chapter 7. Clarke.
Hope stood for a few seconds in confusion. But quickly regaining her composure, she picked up the phone and called.
"Hello, Caleb. I have a request for you… You can keep an eye on the man while I'm away from school."
And she told him the whole situation and Clarke's strange appear. Caleb easily agreed to her offer, and Hope went into the woods to close the invisible door…
The girl sat in the center of the pentagram and recited a spell-a prayer. She touched her finger with the knife and a few drops of blood fell to the ground, she dropped some liquid from a tube on the ground, a thin ray of light appeared and after a second it disappeared.
Someone clapped behind the girl.
"Did you close that door?"
Hope turned, and it was Clarke.
"What do you want?" Hope got up from the ground.
"I need a little thing that your boyfriend's mother had."
"Landon's mother?" Hope walked over to Clarke.
"Yes. I found nothing in his room or yours."
"What thing?"
"Pendant with a pentagram Malivore."
"Why do you need it?"
"Necessary."
"Well, if you need it than seek it yourself," the girl walked around the man and went on his way.
Her phone rang.
"Hello. ... I already understood. ... How not? Where could he have taken her? Are you sure Bonnie wasn't there?.. Clear. Thank You, Caleb."
"Where are you going?" Clarke asked her.
"I need to find my father."
"New Orleans?"
The girl stopped and turned.
"You don't have to worry about that. I don't know where this pendant is, and even if I did, I wouldn't tell you."
"So we need to find your friend or boyfriend."
The girl turned and started walking again.
"Did you broke up again? It's called relationships?"
The girl continued to move in silence.
Hope was standing at a familiar alley, she went into a square, on the asphalt lay the corpses of vampires. Suddenly a man flew from the second-floor balcony and landed at her feet. The girl went into the house. A man was standing by the fireplace, holding a girl's neck in his hands.
"Dad?"
The man turned around.
"Why are you here?"
"Dad, I'm so glad to see you."
"Did you look? Now go, I am not happy to see you and still do not understand why you are still standing alive." the man looked into her eyes.
"Dad, don't, don't send me away. I missed you and mom so much."
Klaus was at the girl's side in a second, grabbing her by the neck and squeezing her.
"Dad?" the girl tried to pull his hand away.
The man looked through her. He beckoned someone to him and said.
"Get her out of here. And make sure that she never gets in my way and lives her life without me."
The man behind her took hold of Hope's shoulder, and the girl turned, it was Clarke.
"Let me go," she said.
But Clarke continued to hold her by the shoulder and pull her toward the exit. The girl tried to hit him, but he dodged and lifted the girl in his arms. She was hysterical, demanding to be released. When they reached the square of street, she began to cry in exhausted, and so that he could not see her tears, she buried her face in his shoulder.
