New Orleans, Louisiana.

"This world, that world. It's all the same to me." Rebekah entered the living room and sat on the couch. "Are we staying here for long Nik?" Klaus entered the room and poured himself a drink. He could tell by the sound of his sister's impatience that she wanted to go venture out and see other places of the world. "Not long dear sister." Klaus reassured her and took a drink from his glass. A knock sounded at the door, but Kol had beaten Klaus to the door. "Were you expecting someone Nik?" Kol raised an eyebrow at his brother. Klaus finished his drink, leaving the main area in order to allow Kol to answer the door. When Kol opened the door, he was met faced to face with a blue-eyed girl. "I'm looking for Klaus Mikaelson. Is he home?" The girl asked Kol. Knowing his older brother took no interest in the girl, Kol introduced himself to the girl. The girl smiled as Kol offered his hand out for her to shake, but she wasn't interested in him. "Guess I must be going then." she said. A frown appeared on Kol's face, seeing that the girl wasn't interested in him at all.

"Please stay. My brother's occupied at the moment." Rebekah appeared at the door. The girl nodded and entered the home. Kol closed the door behind her, seething with jealousy. He was thinking about what was wrong with the girl. How could she possibly fall for a monster like his brother? In fact, they were in all some way monsters but Klaus was the worst. "I'm Rebekah. You'll have to excuse Kol." she said. The girl nodded and Elijah emerged into the main area. The girl was disappointed that neither of them was Klaus, but she sensed that he was around. She wondered if he was hiding from her, or maybe he wasn't interested in seeing her again. At least that's what she thought after their last encounter with one another. "If you could tell me where Klaus is, I'd like to see him before-"

"Before what?" Klaus interrupted. He descended the stairs and approached her. The girl remained quiet, looking around the room at all of the faces. She wished that she was alone with Klaus. The girl saw that Klaus was searching for answers, but of course he couldn't read minds. "Never mind. I don't want you to look for me." The girl gave a soft smile. She leaned in and kissed his cheek before exiting the house. Klaus followed her, but she was gone as soon as she walked out the door.


The following day, Klaus headed to Mystic Grill. There weren't too many people at the Grill yet. He sat at the bar and ordered himself a drink. "I wouldn't have thought you were a day-drinker." The familiarity of the girl's voice made him smile a bit. Klaus looked over at she had sat down to join him. She had a bit of a pale complexion, but her dark hair complemented her features. "There are many things you may not know about me." Klaus smirked. The girl smiled and ordered herself a drink.

"Why don't you tell me what I don't know?" She raised an eyebrow before taking a drink from her glass. While the two of them conversed, Klaus would occasionally let his eyes move to areas that were visible to the naked eye. Upon observation, he noticed that she wasn't wearing a daylight ring but she had the ability to walk out in the sun and drink blood. Unless she were wearing something else that wasn't a ring. Probably a bracelet or a necklace that could've been hidden underneath her clothing. "A hybrid, huh? What makes you so special?" she asked.

"My blood can heal a vampire bitten by a werewolf." he said. The girl nodded slowly and took another drink, finishing. She got off her stool and slung her bag over her shoulder. She was about to leave when Klaus grabbed her arm, but the girl didn't flinch. She looked into his blue eyes, wondering what he was going to do to her. "At least tell me your name."

"Selina."


"When are you going to introduce us to this mystery girl of yours?" Rebekah sat down on the couch. Klaus was tired of his siblings constantly asking questions about his love life. He wasn't falling for the girl. He had just met her. He had no intentions of being with her. "At least tell us her name Nik." Kol persisted.

"Why don't you two go into town and ask her yourself?" Klaus left the living room and retreated to his room. Although he couldn't stop thinking about Selina, he could only compare her to the one woman in his life that he allowed himself to let go. Alexandria, he remembered, was a girl full of surprises. She always kept him wondering about what she was going to do next, for she only knew of what was to come. Every hunt they went on together was a slaughter house. She loved the kill as much as he, and the two of them were inseparable. The connection the two had was like no other. It was as if they were meant to be together. At first sight, Klaus had fallen for her. He was too proud to admit that, but Alexandria knew his true feelings for her she was the only girl he ever truly cared for and loved. The thought of letting her go pained him. Klaus could never keep his eyes or his hands off of her. She was an incredible woman. Alexandria was a goddess. She was a vampire, but not as old as he. Klaus had thought she had more grace, more beauty that his own sister. Alexandria was cunning. She was smart. She was above all things, but she wasn't perfect.

In a lot of ways, the two were alike. Parents who wanted them dead. Klaus admired how she got along with anyone who crossed her path, but she would never trust anyone with her secrets. "Tell me we'll be together again." Klaus remembered those words just a week before she had gone. He knew that she didn't give him an answer. He knew of what was to come. He knew that their parade of fun would soon come to an end, but he didn't care. A small part of him believed that she was still out there. A small part of him believed that she would come back for him. Even if she didn't, he still loved her.