A/N: Sorry it took long for me to update and than you for your patience and reviews! I wanted to write something good enough. I hope you like this chapter. Let me know what you think.


Caroline gasped as Klaus dragged her out. One moment he was holding her arm firmly and then suddenly she found herself pressed against the wall in the dark hallway while he stared into her soul like he found her extremely interesting.

"What are you doing?" she asked.

"Now, Caroline." He said softly. "I want to play."

"What?"

"Shh...don't be scared love. I'll tell you all about the rules. In the meanwhile, let's just forget about your friends, shall we? I don't want any interruptions."

Caroline froze.

"I don't know-"

"I told you love. I'm here to teach you." He smirked.

Caroline tried to stay calm, trying to figüre out his intention,

"I-...I'm with Tyler." She could manage to blurt out.

Klaus gave a hearty laugh and shook his head like he was trying to get over how funny it was.

Then he looked up to her and his smile scared her to a point where she had to look away.

She swallowed as he tried to catch her eyes with his.

"I'm not going to hurt you Caroline." He said as he stared at her lips.

Why did she find it so hard to believe? He damn well hurt everyone else.

"Not that much." He added with a playful smile.

Huh, well. She tried to move but Klaus kept her still. Why did she even bother?

Klaus looked at her as if he was reading her mind.

Caroline swallowed again.

Could he actually read her thoughts? Since he was an original and everything? She knew they could manipulate dreams and what if he was-

"Interesting." He said.

Caroline tried to remove her arm from his hand but he didn't move. She was stuck.

"What is?" she asked, annoyed.

"You stopped shaking."

Had she?

"Doesn't mean I'm any less terrified." She thought out loud.

Klaus laughed.

"Are you worried about the boy?" he asked with a certain melody hidden in his voice.

Of course she was. She forced herself to sound calm.

"What if Bonnie can't find a solution?" she asked through her teeth.

Klaus seemed to consider for a second, then he turned his eyes to hers and leaned in closer with a childish smile on his face.

"I'm not much of a planner, really." He said as he brushed her hair away.

"I like to rely on my insticts."

"This is funny to you?" Caroline asked softly. "Terrorizing people?"

Klaus opened his mouth with an expression of mock offense. "Oh, of course not..." Then he added seriously. "Caroline, I don't enjoy this. I just do what I have to do."

Caroline looked away with a snort.

"Yeah."

"But I want to use this opportunity to get to know you better." He said sweetly. "What do you say to that?"

"I am very enthused." She said.

He chuckled.

"I like you." He said. "I hope you stay just as chipper when your boyfriend dies."

Caroline stared at him.

"Oh, don't pout sweetheart, you'll get wrinkles."

Caroline tried to gather her wits.

"What were you talking about before?" she asked.

"What do you mean?" he asked raising a brow.

"I mean...you said we were playing a game. You said you'd teach me."

Klaus smiled. "I can." he paused, bringing his face closer to hers "If you want to." He whispered into her ear. She shivered for some reason.

He smiled to himself. She was easily affected but she showed impressive resistance.

Caroline nodded eventhough she didn't know what she was agreeing to.

Klaus was surprised but he smiled. "Wait here." He said softly.

Caroline found herself nodding.

That bastard had compelled her.

She hated being compelled.

But then she sighed, it wasn't as if she had anywhere to run to.

"Dana, love, this is Caroline."

Klaus was holding the same girl Matt and Bonnie were comforting just moments ago.

Caroline recognized her. They'd hardly spoken before but they were in the same math class.

Dana was shaking and crying as she looked up at Caroline. She was terrified.

Caroline tried to smile. "Hey." She said softly.

The girl nodded.

Klaus pushed her towards Caroline.

"Rude." He said. "Is that the way to greet someone?"

Dana forced the word to come out,

"H-hey."

Caroline stared at Klaus who simply raised his eyebrows innocently.

"What?" he asked. "I brought you a friend."

"Thoughtful," Caroline thought but stopped herself from saying outloud. Eventhough he seemed cheerful now, she had seen he was capable of changing moods very quickly.

"Thank you." She said instead. She knew she had to play along to whatever he had in my mind, at least she could give more time to Bonnie and Matt and maybe she could somehow find a way to help Elena.

Dana was holding on to a locker and crying.

Klaus sighed.

"Dana, what is wrong with you? We are all mates here."

Caroline reached for the girl.

"It's okay." She said. "Nothing will happen, okay."

Klaus smirked.

"Oh, I wouldn't be making promises love. Wouldn't want to disappoint."

Caroline tried to ignore him. But he made it impossible. He grabbed Dana, making her scream as he raised her arms above her head and kept them there.

"Now," he began. "I think I feel a bit peckish, how about you Caroline?"

Caroline blinked. He wasn't. He wasn't going to-

He sank his fangs to the poor girl neck, making her cry out in pain. Dana struggled and screamed in his arms but within seconds she stilled and her eyes closed.

"Stop it!" Caroline screamed. Klaus licked his lips as he stared at Caroline.

His eyes were dark and blood was smeared all over his lips.

Caroline watched the blood stream down to his chin.

She felt the hunger approaching and she couldn't help trembling with both fear and excitement. Before she knew she was yearning for it, longing for the blood, the smell was bad enough but the way Klaus licked his lips made her shake with desire for it.

Klaus smiled when he saw her eyes darken and her mouth open slowly, showing her fangs.

"That's more like it." He said.

"Release the monster, love." He whispered softly, watching her lean closer.

"Feed." He said huskily.

Caroline was in a complete trance. She felt the world had disappeared; leaving only the blood and the voice that encouraged her to indulge in it.

But she had been through this. She knew she couldn't eat her classmates.

"I can't." She shook her head. "I know her." She added, hoping it made sense to Klaus, hoping it would be a good excuse.

"It doesn't matter." Klaus said softly as he watched her struggle. Her eyes were fixed on the girl's neck and he knew she needed it more than anything.

But Caroline was still resisting and to his surprise, he found it even more tempting than her simple submission. She was fighting so hard. He watched her lips tremble and he bit his lip. He had seen Stefan refuse to drink the same way Caroline was doing right now. The difference was Stefan was trying to keep away the monster he knew, while Caroline was trying to keep away the monster she hadn't met yet.

"Come on sweetheart." He moved closer. "You can do it." He held Dana with one hand, offering her neck to Caroline.

"No." Caroline felt tears on her cheeks. Cold, merciless tears.

Klaus almost felt pity. Something about the girl's innocence, her wilful insistence on staying pure frustrated him and intrigued him at the same time.

"You know how it tastes, why deny yourself the pleasure, the relief?" he asked softly, caressing her hair with his other hand.

Caroline couldn't look away from Dana but as she stared, she pulled herself together and turned to look at Klaus with her face going back to normal.

"I won't."

"She will die anyway, love." Klaus said.

Caroline bit her lip.

"I don't feed on humans." She explained.

"Boring." Klaus said with pity. "It's what you're made for. I'm sure it was our old dear Stefan who converted you." He said.

Caroline didn't reply.

"Oh, well." Klaus continued, letting Dana drop to the floor. "He is a troublesome fella, that one. Very righteous. Extremely dangerous quality to have for a vampire, expecially if you used to be a mass murderer." He said smiling.

"I wouldn't trust his guidance if I were you. Let me be your mentor instead, what do you say?" Klaus offered.

Caroline was staring at Dana's body. She felt her stomach grumble. Finally she looked up at Klaus.

"Fuck you." She wanted to say. But she swallowed.

"This was the game? You were going to make me eat my classmate?" she asked slowly.

Klaus dropped his head to the side. "Predictable, right? Sorry love. I'll surprise you next time. But you have to feed on her if we are going to continue this."

"I don't want to." Caroline said, feeling sick.

Klaus dropped her head to the side. Caroline noticed the blood drying on his lips.

He softly began, "On the contrary, there is nothing you want more and I will prove it."

Suddenly he broughts his lips to hers and kissed her. Caroline didn't understand what was happenign as shock toook over her body and she tasted the blood on his lips.

She found herself kissing back just to have more, to taste more.

Then she pulled herself from the kiss and her eyes grew wide with realization.

"You kissed me..." she said, stepping back.

Klaus stayed still, his eyes hazy and he licked his lips.

"You want some more?" he asked innocently.

"No!" Caroline spat, wiping her mouth on her sleeve.

"I think you want some more." Klaus pulled her to him and pushed his lips against hers again. Caroline couldn't move. The taste of blood was still there and it made her dizzy. Especially when Klaus used his tongue to make sure she tasted it deep enough. She stilled in his arms and when he pulled back after second she couldn't look at him.

Did blood make her so weak?

Or was it the kiss?

She felt sick again but a part of her wanted more.

More blood.

And more...oh she couldn't...what was wrong with her? Her boyfriend was about to die, her best friend was about to die, everyone she loved was in danger because of him. And the guy was trying to corrupt her with blood kisses.

She hit him as hard as she could. Klaus seemed amused at first and he didn't react but Caroline expected the worst to happen.

Klaus simply sighed.

"And I was having so much fun." He said. Caroline didn't say anything and didn't move, she expected he would kill her right that second. Klaus' intense stare burned her insided.

"You really need to learn to appreciate the finer things in life, Caroline." He said. "Hopefully I might help you with that."

Then everything went dark.