*Juliet's POV*

After going to the Salvatore's house, I had learned essentially everything there was to know about being a vampire.

Stefan hooked me up with a supply of blood bags. I stored them in the freezer in our garage because I knew that keeping them in the fridge might make my mother uncomfortable.

Out of all the things I had been told, the one thing that stood out in my mind was what Caroline had said about how when you become a vampire everything is heightened. My senses, personality, even my feelings toward other people were now heightened.

I realized that this was the reason I seemed to like Kol more than I had before I had turned. The small crush I had had on him when I was human was suddenly heightened as a vampire and now, though I wouldn't say it out loud, I actually liked him.

I found myself thinking about him more often then not, despite my efforts to think about anything else.

I was also aware of the changes in my personality. I was becoming my old self again; a more intense version of my old self.

The longing to be free and rebel was back and I was trying as hard as I could to ignore it. I reminded myself that I was a different person now, someone who makes good decisions. It was my poor choices that had gotten me into this mess in the first place.

When Monday came around, I decided that I would still go to school, despite my mother offering to call in for me so I could have more time to adjust. I told her that the best way for me to adjust was to continue going to school like normal; I didn't want things to change.

She was hesitant, but I reminded her that I would have other vampires with me and they could help me. After a lot of persuading, mostly from Stefan, she agreed to let me go.

I woke up at the same time I always did and got dressed. I went to the kitchen where my mother sat at the table with a blood bag in hand.

She offered it to me. "You'll need to drink this before you go. It'll keep your thirst under control." she said, setting the bag down on the table and sliding it toward me.

I nodded and picked it up, opening the top and draining it in a matter of seconds. I was still getting used to the intensity of my thirst and my fangs. I pulled away from the bag and set it down; my fangs retracted.

I looked at up at my mother who hadn't taken her eyes off me. She seemed oddly calm. I raised an eyebrow at her. "You seem so...normal. Aren't you at all freaked out right now? I mean, I am a vampire." I said, narrowing my eyes questioningly.

She shrugged. "You're still my daughter and I love you. Nothing will ever change that." she said simply, I wide smile on her face.

I rolled my eyes playfully. "Way to make things cheesy, mum." I said, laughing, a little embarrassed.

She laughed. "That's what I'm here for." she replied. She stood up and went to fix herself breakfast.

A few seconds later, the doorbell rang. "I'll get it." I said, pushing my chair out and using my vampire speed to rush myself to the door. I smiled a little; I really loved being impossibly fast.

I opened the door. Two men stood on our door step. One was wearing a suit and he had the same dark brown hair and eyes as Kol, so I assumed he was Kol's older brother.

The other had short, dirty blonde hair and stormy blue eyes that were piercing. He was dressed casually and had a devious grin that was a little unsettling.

I through my manners out the window and blurted out, "Who the blood hell are you two?", though I already had a pretty good idea about who they were.

The man in the suit raised an eyebrow at me and gave me a quick once-over.

My mother rushed over to the door, pushing me to the side and opening the door wider so we were both in front of it. "Where are your manners?" she whisper-yelled. She looked at the men apologetically. "I am so sorry for my daughter's rudeness."

The man in the suit shook his head. "It's quite alright Mrs. Jacobs. I'm afraid I am used to rude behavior from my younger siblings." he said, looking over to the other man who rolled his eyes.

"Manners are are overrated, brother." the other man said, smirking. His smirk reminded me of Kol's.

I mentally scolded myself. Why couldn't I stop thinking about Kol? I reminded myself that it was just a crush and that it would hopefully go away.

The man in the suit rolled his eyes before speaking. "My name is Elijah Mikaelson and this is my brother, Klaus. I understand you already know Kol and Rebekah."

I nodded. "Yes."

"We just want to make sure that you intend to behave yourself and keep from doing anything stupid. You are a baby vampire after all and they are notorious for being stupid. We don't care if you kill humans as long as you do it outside of town and have the decency to clean up after yourself." Klaus said, narrowing his eyes at me. His tone was very stern and intimidating.

"I take it you're the alpha dog in this town?" I asked Klaus, raising an eyebrow questioningly at him. I wasn't going to let him think that I was afraid of him.

He laughed lightly, though he didn't seem too happy. "Pun intended?" he asked, knitting his eyebrows together.

"Oh, hybrid, right." I muttered. "No, but it's funny how that worked out." I replied, smirking a little.

"Back on the subject, we need your word that you intend to follow the rules for vampires in this town." Elijah said, trying to hide the annoyance in his voice.

"If you don't, there will be consequences." Klaus said, emphasizing the word consequences.

I shuddered at the thought of what consequences he meant, death for sure. "Don't worry, I don't intend on killing anyone to begin with. I won't break any rules." I replied. I chuckled. "That's the first time I've ever said that." I muttered to myself.

Elijah raised an eyebrow at me, but didn't ask what exactly I meant. "Alright then. Thank you for your cooperation." he said to my mother and me.

She nodded. "I'll keep an eye on her just to be safe." she said, looking over to me. I rolled my eyes.

Without another word, they turned around and walked back toward their house.

I closed the door turned to my mother. "Well, that was awkward." I said. I began walking away from the door.

She laughed. "A bit, I guess." she replied, grinning.

I chuckled. "Well, I need to finish getting ready." I said as I walked out of the room toward my bathroom.

I did my makeup and straightened my hair. The makeup was much easier to do with my new and improved vision. I had to admit, being a vampire had its perks. Then again, I had only been one for a few days.

Honestly, it hadn't really sunk in. I hadn't too much about what being a vampire really meant. There were so many things that had changed; I wouldn't age or be able to have babies and there was always the possibility that I could snap and kill someone.

I shook my head slightly, trying to ignore the thoughts; it still felt too weird.

I turned the lights off and went to my room. I grabbed my things and slipped some shoes on before heading back to the living room.

My mother was waiting for me by the front door. She was giving me her characteristic concerned mother look. "Mum, I'll be fine. Trust me." I said, trying to ease her nerves.

I could hear her heart racing. The burning sensation of my thirst started to flare up, so I tried to ignore the sound of her heartbeat.

She gave me a half-hearted smile. "I know." she said. Her eyes were still unsure.

"Really. Don't worry about me." I insisted.

She nodded. "Okay. Have a good day at school and for the love of everything holy, don't do anything stupid." she urged.

I nodded. "I won't. " I replied, flashing her a comforting smile.

I grabbed my keys and went outside. I walked over to my car as slowly as I could, which was a brisk walk. I was oddly excited to be going to school.

I got in the car and started it up, driving a little faster than normal until I reached the school.

I got out of the car and was quickly greeted by Stefan, Caroline and Elena when I was only a few steps away from my car.

I raised an eyebrow. "Are you guys on new vampire duty or something?" I asked, rolling my eyes playfully.

Stefan scoffed. "Sort of, just want to make sure that you're okay. I mean, I'm no stranger to having trouble around humans." he said. His tone was serious and a little concerned.

"Yeah. If you don't want to be here, you can just go home. It's not a big deal." Elena added.

I shook my head. "I'm fine guys, really." I assured them.

"Okay, if you say so." Stefan said, still not entirely convinced.

Caroline groaned. "Original alert; Kol's on his way over here." she whispered.

Stefan and Elena groaned too. I didn't fully understand what they had against the originals.

He walked, or rather sauntered, over to us. His characteristic smirk was plastered on his face. I couldn't help but roll my eyes at his cheekiness.

"How are my favorite immortals doing today?" he asked, not expecting an answer or seeming to want one. He put his hands in his pockets. "I didn't expect you to be here today." he said, looking at me with curiosity in his eyes.

I shrugged. "So did everyone else."

"We're just gonna...go. See you in class, Juliet." Caroline said, a bit awkwardly. She turned and started walking away. After giving me a slight wave, Elena followed her and Stefan did too.

"God, they couldn't get away fast enough." I muttered. "What is it exactly that they seem to have against you originals?" I asked, turning my head to the side questioningly.

He laughed lightly. "Oh you know, just prejudices and what have you. I personally think they're just jealous. " he answered, smirking.

I rolled my eyes. "I'm sure." I said, chuckling.

"So, have you given any more thought to us hanging out sometime?" he asked. He seemed completely confident.

"A little." I admitted. I wasn't exactly telling the truth; I had actually given it a lot of thought.

He raised an eyebrow at me. "And?"

I shrugged. "Sure. What'd you have in mind? Nothing cliché please." I smirked.

He laughed. "Well, I was thinking about going out for a drink." he suggested.

I narrowed my eyes at him questioningly. "Drinks? Like in a bar?" I asked.

He shook his head. "No, actually. I was thinking more like a kind of drink that a young vampire would enjoy." he replied, grinning widely. There was something about his grin that seemed a little...crazy.

I was unsure of what to say. After a few seconds I finally said. "Oh, you mean blood. Like, from an actual human or from a bag?" I asked, trying to keep my tone level.

"I'm sure you can figure that out for yourself." he replied, still grinning.

I considered it for a moment. Part of me wanted to say no, but I felt my adventurous side coming up to the surface. Though I hated to admit it, I actually sort of liked Kol. Going out with an original wasn't what my mother had meant by doing something stupid, right?

"Okay. Sure, I guess. When are we going?" I asked. I crossed my arms over my chest looked at him, smirking.

He seemed a little shocked. "How about tonight? Maybe 7?" he suggested.

"On a school night?" I asked, jokingly. "I'm appalled."

He laughed. "I'm sure you're no stranger to going out on a school night." he replied.

"True." I agreed. The bell suddenly rang, indicating that we only had a few minutes before class started. "We need to get to class." I said.

He shrugged. "If you say so."

We walked to class together. It felt so weird to be walking next to him. Usually I would've just walked past him and went to class alone, but not this time.

I felt oddly at ease by him, like I was safe. I remembered the same feeling when I had been next to him in his car after he had saved me for the first time. Was I insane for feeling safe around one of the most dangerous immortal creatures on the planet? I knew that I was definitely insane for having a crush on him.

I was looking forward to tonight where I would have the chance to get to know more about him. Maybe Kol wasn't as bad as everyone had let on.


A.N.- What does everyone think? She's going on a kind-of-sort-of date with Kol! I really want to know if you guys think she should actually feed when they go out. I've been considering making her kind of like Kol's partner in crime, so let me know what I should do! I don't want to do anything that would upset my readers! Also, I really hope I portrayed Klaus and Elijah correctly. Positive feedback is much appreciated! Thanks so much for all the new follows, favs and reviews. :D Happy Easter! By the way, I was so freaking happy to see ghost Kol on this week's episode of tvd! Anyone else?

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