Description: While preparing for their party our trio run into a bit of a surprise. I know this is madness, but I wanted to explore this idea soooooo badly. I really hope you like it! Explanation of how this happened to come in later chapters. Also prepare for blood in the next chapter. I'm so excited guys.
"Can anyone explain to me why we are buying party supplies if we are just going to kill everyone?"
"Carmen, Carmen, Carmen. Just because our guest won't be enjoying the party doesn't mean we don't have to," Kol reached for a set of keys hanging on the wall by the garage door as he said this. He winked at her before opening the door and walking out of the house.
Klaus grabet an apple off the island in the kitchen and took a bite. He smiled at Carmen before walking out the door as well. Klaus stopped as soon as he walked into the garage. "Kol, where's my car?"
Kol unlocked the door to a black SUV while he responded to his brother, "About three years after you left, I built a storage unit underneath the pool house. A bit like the one in that Batman movie. What was it? Dark Knight or something or another? Anyway all your stuff is in there. It was a bit weird for us, Bekah, Elijah, & me, to have your stuff lying around and you not be here."
Klaus shrugged his shoulders and they all loaded up into the car.
The three wandered down each aisle together picking whatever fit their fancy for tonights festivities. That was until Carmen and Kol started debating over which chips they should buy. Klaus got bored watching them bicker and went to go find the booze. He turned down the next aisle and found himself face to face with the woman who taunted his every thought.
At first he couldn't believe his eyes. He blinked repeatedly until he was sure that she was really in front of him. "Caroline," he croaked in barely a whisper.
Caroline looked up from the blonde curly haired little boy that sat in the shopping cart she was pushing. Shock spread across her face as her eyes widen. She never expected to see Klaus again, but there he was.
Klaus wiped vulnerable look away that he was sure he was wearing and tried to place one of indifference. Then the curly haired little boy turned towards the direction Caroline was looking in. Klaus and the young boys eyes met. Klaus felt like he had just been socked in the stomach with all the power of an eighteen wheeler going over one hundred miles per hour. The boy had Klaus's eyes, color and everything.
"Is that him?"
Caroline nodded.
"Is there something wrong?" a man questioned as he placed his hand on Caroline's back.
Caroline snapped out of her trance and gave a light peck on the man's cheek. "Everything's fine, honey. He was just asking me what aisle the paper towels were on," Caroline answered trying to calm her husband. She felt as if she were walking on eggshells. She turned her gaze back in Klaus's direction and gave him a wary smile.
Without another word Klaus turned around. He walked over to where he had left his brother and Carmen, but before he could fully turn the corner he saw them standing there. Kol handed Klaus the keys without question. Carmen however puzzled she was as to what just happened didn't dare ask.
Klaus took the keys and walked away. When he was one hundred percent out of ear shot Carmen finally turned to Kol. Before she could get the question out, Kol answered, "The boys name is Lux Wilhelm Mikaelson and the woman is his mother, Caroline."
It took a few seconds for it to set in Carmen's head, but when it did her face screamed with shock.
"He has a son?"
