AUTHOR'S NOTE: Hello lovelies! First off thank you so much for all of the reads, follows, favorites, and reviews, you have no idea how much I appreciate them all! Thanks to klarolineepiclove for her help with this and approvesomuch for her coverart. They are both awesome. This drabble is short, and I apologize for that. I hadn't planned on this short of parts but I thought we needed a bit of Klaroline fluff today. I hope to get more out soon. Most of the drabbles are based on a true story so I have quite a bit of the parts figured out but if you have any suggestions of things you'd like to see, please leave them here.

They had just reached Caroline's front porch after having gone to see a movie when Klaus suddenly announced. "I have something for you."

"A gift? For me?" Caroline asked surprised as she watched him reach into the pocket of his jacket. "Why? I mean, my birthday was a couple weeks ago, and Christmas is still two months away."

"Well if you remember correctly, you forbade me from getting you anything for your birthday aside from flowers and dinner." Klaus reminded her.

"I didn't want you to think you had to get me something so soon after we started seeing each other." She declared, defending her actions. "That's not why I'm dating you, to buy me things."

"I know, which is why I had to get creative. ." Klaus replied. "Besides, must I have a reason to bestow a gift on my beautiful girlfriend?"

His compliment caused her to blush. It wasn't the first time that he had called her that, but it still made the blood rise to her cheeks and her heart speed up a bit. And it wasn't just the title that caused those reactions but the way he looked at her when he said it. "No, I guess not."

"Besides, it's not quite that type of gift. Here."

She watched as Klaus withdrew a red velvet pouch, about the size of her hand and presented it to her. It looked like the bags that jewelry came in when the item wasn't in a box but he wouldn't have gotten her jewelry would he? Not after only dating for just about a month. She hesitated for a moment before she untied the strings and dumped the contents in her hand. When she saw what it was, she knew her eyes widened to twice their size and she gasped in disbelief. "Klaus? What? How...this is...what did you do?"

Klaus' face fell in disappointment at her reaction. "You don't like it?"

"No, it's not that. It's beautiful." Caroline said as she held the item closer to her face so that she could look at the precious item closer. It was her grandmother's locket or at least that's what it looked like. The last time she had seen it, the chain's clasp was broken as was the closure on the locket itself, and the gold had been dulled with dirt and grime. Now it looked brand new as if restored. "I just don't understand how you ended up with it."

A devious smirk appeared on his beautiful lips as he moved to take the object from her. "I took it off of your dresser of course, last week when you told me to grab the Dicken's book I loaned you."

Caroline remembered vividly the day he spoke of and recalled how she thought he seemed to take a few moments longer than necessary to retrieve the book. He had been acquiring her necklace. She couldn't believe that he remembered her talking about it, it had been a topic of one of their phone conversation before they had even gone out on a date. "But why? I mean, what made you think about taking it?"

"When I saw it, I remembered what you had told me about it and how you wished you could get it repaired. I have a mate who works in metal sculptures but also jewelry and knew he would be able to do the work." Klaus explained as he watched her. "I hope you are not upset with me for using such nefarious means to acquire it but I did not want you to find out about it until the work was completed and I could give it back to you."

"No, I'm not upset. Shocked, surprised and a bit dumbfounded but not upset." She stated as she felt tears starting to come to her eyes. "It's beautiful."

"Open it." Klaus prompted

Caroline gently pressed on the closure on the side, and used her thumb to open it, gasping again when she saw inside. It was Will and not just a snapshot of him but a portrait, a miniature hand drawn portrait, that was so accurate it could have been taken by a camera. His little smile, his curls, even the little freckles on his nose was there.

Klaus saw tears coming to Caroline's eyes as she studied the picture. "Sweetheart, don't cry."

"I'm okay." She said with a sniffle. "You...I knew you were talented but this...this is unbelievable."

Klaus couldn't help but smile at her as he reach to take it out of her hand. "May I?"

Knowing what he was asking, Caroline nodded enthusiastically as she let him take the necklace before she turned around. She lifted her hair out of the way to make it easier for him. She watched as his arms circled around her neck as each of his large hands held one piece of the chain. She felt his fingertips brush along the back of her neck and she had to hold back a shudder at his touch. Something she failed to do when she felt his warm soft lips kiss the same spot of skin a second later.

"How does it feel?"

"Perfect." She sighed.