Chapter 24: The End Where We Begin
Caroline rushes into the Lockwood cellar thinking that Klaus might be in trouble, but as soon as she reaches the bottom of the stairs she finds Kol instead, standing in front of a closed coffin.
"Kol," she whispers warily.
He slowly turns to face her and smiles. "Caroline, I knew you would come."
She didn't know exactly why the youngest Mickaelson had said those words, but let them pass. She had bigger things to think about – specifically the man lying daggered in that coffin. She just had to ask, pointing at the coffin. "Is this?"
"The one and only."
Caroline fidgeted in place, wondering to herself why Kol hadn't removed the dagger yet. "Why is he still—"
Kol cut her off mid-sentence. "I didn't know if he was worth it."
Caroline bowed her head in response and mumbled to herself as if she had thought of something worse and wished to get rid of it – which she had. She thought that Kol might have hurt him – or even killed the Original hybrid.
It was like Kol could read her mind. "You thought I was going to kill him, right?" he asked point-blank.
She kept her mouth shut.
"Your silence is quite telling Miss Forbes, but if you must know, the answer is no. I wouldn't kill my brother. Even if he left me daggered for years, I don't have it in me to kill him. But leaving him here, tit-for-tat, well that's a completely different story."
Caroline knew better than to use force. The original could kill her in a heartbeat.
She decided to take another angle. "I know this may not mean much, but I'm genuinely sorry for what he did to you. He's changed Kol. I'm not saying he's all rainbows and butterflies – he'll never be that. But he saved my life, what, three times now? I need to save his. I need him."
Now it was Kol's turn to be stunned silent. He looked from Caroline to the coffin and back at Caroline as if trying to understand the situation. He always thought his brother was incapable of caring for anyone other than himself. But now he's returned – the Klaus he looked up to as a child has finally returned – at least in the eyes of Caroline. There must be hope for him after all.
"No one has ever said that about my brother. Well, not in this generation at least. It's…odd."
Caroline forced a smile. "Well your brothers not that easy to love, is he?"
The words came out of her mouth before she could stop herself. She quickly covered her lips with her palm, as if embarrassed by her admission, and her cheeks turned red. She had finally confessed to herself, and to Kol, the way she felt about the Original hybrid. There was no use hiding it anymore. It was actually more of a relief – like a weight finally being lifted off her shoulders.
Kol's eyes widened at her words, but then he decided better than to embarrass the woman further. "I owe you one for what happened in London. When I leave, let's just say we're even. Although I have to say that I am kind of jealous that such a pretty vampire like yourself has fallen for the mutt. My brother is pretty damn lucky."
It was then that Kol stepped out of the way, providing passage for Caroline to release Klaus. She immediately moved forward and opened up the coffin. Klaus had his eyes closed and his skin was cold and marbled. Goosebumps crept up her skin as she looked at his frail stature, and she had to remind herself that Klaus was just stunned and not completely gone.
"And Caroline, she's not completely gone you know – my mother. I can assure you she will be back – and with a vengeance. Even though she says that the reason she wants us all gone is to balance nature, I think it's more personal than that."
Caroline grabbed the dagger with her hand and immediately let go when it burned her skin. It didn't seem right, but she needed to do this in order to save Klaus. She looked up to Kol first and said, "We survived today, right? Let's revel in that before figuring out another plan to stop her."
With both hands she then grabbed hold of the dagger and pulled. It burned her hands and it felt like some sort of poison was seeping through her body.
She wasn't wrong. The dagger had been spelled.
"Oh no." she could hear from behind.
When Caroline removed the dagger completely, she fell to the ground. She started losing consciousness and she knew the poison was traveling fast. She screamed in pain and rolled herself back and forth on the ground trying to put out the fire. But it didn't help. She closed her eyes and tried to fight it off.
The next thing she heard was shuffling and punches thrown here and there. The smell of blood gave her the strength to open her eyes. She could only hope that Klaus was okay. She no longer had the strength to fight back if they were in any danger at this point.
She found Klaus holding Kol by the neck, up against the cellar walls. "What have you done, brother?" The Original hybrid looked as if he were caught in a daze. He was holding the dagger that she had grabbed earlier and directed it towards Kol's heart. The younger Mickaelson tried to defend himself, but the hybrid was noticeably stronger. He couldn't break out of Klaus hold, no matter how hard he tried.
Kol, as if sensing her, looked Caroline straight in the eye, both pain and a silent apology clear in his blue pools. He didn't know about the dagger.
"Niklaus" she tried to shout, but it came out barely a whisper.
He heard it, anyway. Klaus turned to face her viciously, a mix of pain and pure rage in his eyes. His expression turned to pure surprise, as if he didn't know she was there to begin with. He must have jumped directly towards his younger brother to miss seeing her on the ground.
Caroline didn't know exactly why, but she remembered the time when she told Klaus to drop Damon, and he was pissed at her for instructing him what to do. She wouldn't make the same mistake this time. Her sight was becoming really blurry, and she felt tears well up in her eyes, making matters even worse, but she managed to whisper, "Please don't."
It was not a command, but a plea.
She just needed to see him right? That was why she had come here. She had saved him and she knew he was going to be fine. That was all that mattered. His life meant more to her than her own at this point, and she knew that if he daggered his younger brother once again, it would eliminate the progress their relationship has made and once again give their mother another reason to come back and kill them all.
The old witch must have known that if her plan failed, Caroline would come for him, and that the easiest way for him to go back to being the abomination that he was is if the person he cared about was gone. That would derail not only Klaus, but her entire family – Tyler, Matt, Rebekah, Damon, Stefan, Bonnie, Jeremy and most especially – Elena. And when they messed up, she could prove that she was right all along.
She wouldn't have that.
Caroline didn't want to give her that reason, but she felt herself being pulled into the darkness. She had her eyes closed now, and as pain shot through every nerve in her body, it seemed no use to fight back.
As she desperately clung to reality, Caroline knew that she was lying to herself when she thought that all she wanted was to see him. No, she didn't just want to see Klaus, she wanted him to be with her too, to wrap his arms around her and cradle her. She wanted him.
This gave her the strength to fight back the darkness that was engulfing her.
When Klaus realized that Caroline was the crippled figure on the ground, for a second there, he was frozen. It was only when Kol managed to choke out the words, "Mother…poison" that he dropped his brother and headed to Caroline's side.
Instant panic flooded his body, and the anger that he had originally directed towards Kol had now turned into anger for himself. Kol looked just as panicked as he was. "I swear I didn't know it was poisoned. I took out Rebekah's dagger and nothing happened. It must not work on us Originals. Mother spelled it to poison vampires."
Klaus knew better than blame his brother. Hell, he picked up the dagger himself and nothing happened. He wouldn't have known that it was spelled either. If he felt panic earlier, now it was in overdrive. He knew he had seconds left before Caroline would be completely lost to him. He couldn't allow that to happen.
Caroline felt like she was on fire even though she couldn't see a thing. But as soon as a pair of arms wrapped around her – those all too familiar to her, she forgot all about the pain. She blinked her eyes open as best as she possibly could, and that was when she saw Klaus right beside her, holding her close. Kol was on the other side, panic-stricken.
She thought she heard the words, "Werewolf…venom…solution" from Kol, but couldn't quite make out what he was suggesting.
Caroline didn't need to. A few seconds later, she felt a pair of incisors bite into her neck, filling her with a different kind of poison. She arched backward, an excruciating scream coming out of her at the same time. She was surprised at her own voice. It was like a blast of energy had suddenly surged into her body – a different kind of pain altogether, but it was as if the new venom was overtaking the poison that had spread throughout her body.
"Niklaus" she screamed, searching for him in the darkness, although her arms remained wrapped around her body. She could feel the tears falling from her eyes.
"Hush love, let me take care of you." He responded. His voice did wonders as it made her forget once more about the pain that her body was being subjected to.
Klaus bit into his wrist and lifted it up to her mouth. Her fangs responded almost instantly. The smell of blood was too inviting to avoid. Her arm shot up and she held his open wrist tightly as she clamped onto the cut with her fangs and sucked. As more and more of his blood passed through her system, the fires went out. The pain subsided, and the darkness slowly disappeared. She no longer felt trapped and was beginning to see the light.
When she finally had the strength, Caroline opened her eyes and looked up to him. Although he had been drained of so much, he forced a smile. He was pale and shaking, but when she let go of him, he immediately cradled her body to his.
"Thank you brother. Mother nature is good to us, even though our mother seems to think otherwise. You saved her life. When did you get so intelligent?"
Caroline could hear Kol's laughter as he replied. "I owed her one, and consider that debt repaid to both of you. And about my intelligence, why do you doubt me? You're not the only one with a sensible head on his shoulders. You'd be surprised what else I'm capable of"
"Well that I don't doubt. You've always been a man of surprises."
Caroline lifted her hand and rubbed Klaus' back, which brought his attention back to her. He quickly let her go so that he could look into her eyes. Caroline was humbled to see blue pools of genuine concern and happiness mirrored in her own.
She bit her lip to keep herself from crying all over again. She had shed enough tears tonight already. "You saved me"
He lifted his hand to cradle her face. He leaned forward, as if he was about to kiss her, but when their lips were mere inches away, he pulled back. Without a word, he helped Caroline to her feet. He searched for Kol but the youngest Original had apparently left the cellar to give them a moment of privacy.
They both could feel the tension and the intense heat from their bodies filling the room. This was a different kind of fire. Caroline lifted her arms, and was about to wrap them around Klaus' neck, but he caught them in his hands and squeezed. He held them in front of his chest as he took a few steps forward to close the gap between them. When he finally lifted his gaze and looked Caroline in the eye, gone was the concern in his expression. What was left was deep resentment and pain. It tore at her heart but left her confused at the same time. They have saved each other, like they always have. Why was he doing this now?
"You need to go Caroline. You're all better now, and it's best that you leave. You shouldn't be here with me right now…or ever."
Caroline wouldn't have any of it. As much as he tried to hide it, Caroline could hear the strain in his voice. The fact that he was shaking as he said these words didn't make it sound as commanding as he thought it would.
She leaned her forehead against his and in the silence of the room; she could hear the thumping in his chest, which mimicked hers. "Do you want me to leave Niklaus?"
Klaus liked her bold gesture, but did his best not to show it. He needed to make her leave. That was the right thing to do. It took everything in him to drop his hold and walk past her. If she wasn't going to leave the cellar, he had to be the one to walk out of there and walk out of her life.
She materialized in front of him and blocked his way.
"Is that what you do to the person who has saved your life? Why? And please don't say it's because it's the right thing to do because I'm tired of hearing that. I'm tired of these rules when you've always been one to break them."
Klaus looked at her with a serious expression. "It's the truth, Caroline."
It was no longer love or sweetheart; it was Caroline. She wouldn't give up without a fight. "So things got a little crazy and we had some trust issues. Everyone does. We messed up but let me explain. We managed to get rid of your mother today. Everyone escaped without a scratch."
Klaus raised his eyebrows as he stated "I almost killed you – twice today, first when you came into the room unannounced and Rebekah had told me about your plan and second, when you pulled the dagger from my chest. And you call that a little crazy? My family – look at us—my mother can't even stand me. I daggered my siblings for God knows how long. It's dysfunctional. You're kidding yourself if you think that this is for you – that this is going to be perfect when it's far from it."
He turned away from her as soon as he was finished.
So that's what Klaus was worried about. He always said he would protect Caroline, even from himself if it had to come to that. He was right that their family was a little crazy. His mother tried to kill him again – but Caroline remembered earlier today how amazed she was at Tyler's resistance. She knew that in spite of all the evil Klaus had done over the centuries, there was still hope for him. There might be hope for her as well. And if not, then they could fight together, couldn't they?
Caroline took a step towards him. She didn't know how he would react, but she boldly lifted her hand and touched his arm. He took in a deep breath, as if trying to regain his composure.
"Caroline, don't."
She instantly removed her hand and that was when he finally turned to face her. "Stop telling me what to do or what to feel, Klaus. And while you're at it, can you please stop telling yourself that this is nothing?"
Before he could say anything, she catches him off guard and kisses him on the lips – hard.
"Does that feel like nothing to you?"
Klaus puts his fingers to his lips and still refuses to look her in the eye.
"Answer me." she demands forcefully, her hands on her hips.
He does the most unexpected thing. Two can play at that game. He grabs her, wrapping both his arms around her waist, crushing her to him. He then kisses her on the lips and they get lost in a passionate haze. Klaus laces his tongue with hers and she finds herself wrapping her arms around his neck, refusing to let go as well. She pressed her body up to his, searching for more of his warmth, his light – his everything.
He was thoroughly aroused when he broke away first. "Sweetheart." He whispered, his gaze full of passion. It came out as more of a command than adoration.
So we're back to that. Caroline was frustrated with this—with him. She didn't want what they had to end when they've only just begun. She could tell that he wanted her just as much as she did. Did she have to lay everything on the line with Klaus, knowing everything that they've been through?
There was no use arguing anymore. Caroline knew what she had to do. She untangled her arms around his neck and took a few steps backward, putting some space between them.
"You want honesty, I'll give you honesty. I love you. Is that honest enough for you? I've spent the last months trying to figure out what was missing in my life and why I was so confused. All I needed to do was listen to my heart – and I found you. Everything then snapped back into place, believe it or not. Mystic Falls is my home. Stefan, Elena, Bonnie, Matt, Damon and even Tyler – they are my family. I shouldn't have left them, but if I didn't, I wouldn't have found you – and I wouldn't have found myself either. Ever since the first time you saved my life, I should have known that I cared about you. I do care about you. Even if you make me so angry and even if we will try to always one-up each other all the time – I'm going to say it and I mean it – I have fallen in love with you Niklaus."
Klaus eyes had grown as wide as saucers. He was surprised at her kind words and yet at the same time, humbled. He didn't deserve any of it. Klaus didn't know what to say next.
Caroline continued, tears springing in her eyes. "I tried not to. Believe me – being in love with you is not easy. But I can't tell myself what to feel or who to care about. I even dreamed about you. I told you this before. Jenna told me in a dream that I needed to save you, and I did. But you have to know that I think Jenna was wrong. You saved me. As much as I hated you, I wanted you. I wanted to be that person you said you would take around the world. But of course you had to turn into the rude ass alpha—"
Klaus kissed her before she could say another word. As soon as he broke off, he finally had a smile on his face. "Miss Mystic Falls, has anyone ever told you that you talk too much?"
Caroline folded her arms across her chest and pouted. She paused for a second when he didn't continue and felt a tad bit worried, but then he pulled out a piece of paper from his back pocket. As soon as he opened it up and showed it to her, Caroline couldn't stop her tears from falling any longer. It was the lion sketch that she had made. He hadn't destroyed it after all.
"Caroline, love, I've…never been good with words, or with people. I tried my best to stay away from you thinking that it was what you deserved. I even left Mystic Falls. I didn't realize how much you meant to me then, and I debated over what I was feeling constantly while we were in Europe together. It was when Rebekah told me about your plan and told me that you needed to be killed that I finally realized I couldn't bring myself to get it done. You came into the room that night and when I saw the fire in your eyes again, I was lost."
Caroline unfolded her hands and Klaus took a step forward, cradling her face. "My entire life I've only lived by one rule – to trust no one. I told Elijah that love is a vampires' greatest weakness, and that we are not weak. We do not fear and we do not care. That's just who we are. But then I met you and everything completely changed for me. I was mad at you for that, in the beginning. You have to understand that after centuries, you were the first one to make me doubt myself. But then it was because I cared for you that I thought about honesty and finally giving up my hybrid army. I wanted to reunite with my family the right way. Day in day out in Europe I just wanted to be by your side, I even stared at you as you slept, afraid that you would leave – but when you didn't, it was the damnedest thing."
He wiped away the tears that were streaming down her face and then he let go, his hands now in fists at sides. "How could I protect you from myself, huh? Do you know how hard that is when you want someone so bad? My interests are conflicting. I'm the most powerful creature in this town and yet I couldn't figure out a way out of this. I'm evil and I should be protecting you from this evil, but I can't seem to walk away. What would you do about that? You should have killed me when you had the chance."
"Stop." Caroline declared, fire burning in her eyes.
"Stop what, Caroline?"
She wrapped her arms around his neck and when he didn't pull away, she said "Talking." Caroline kissed him and as she pressed her body up against him, he couldn't stop himself. He responded to her just as passionately. Caught in a haze, Caroline let go of him and pushed him against the cellar walls. The lantern suddenly went out as he knocked it over and they were plunged into darkness.
But that didn't stop either of them. Klaus couldn't get enough of her, and she gladly welcomed his body when it came at her in a rush. He wrapped his arms around her and lifted her off of the ground. She put her legs around his body, cradling him, refusing to let go again. Then her hands slipped under his shirt and managed to rip it off of him. He was nuzzling her neck then, kissing her and asking her permission. When she gave him more access, he quickly bit her neck.
The venom was more of a liquid fire than a poison. It made Caroline even more aroused than she was to begin with – if that was even possible. They were both completely lost in each other's heat. As soon as he lifted his head and he looked into her eyes, Caroline could only imagine seeing those golden wolf-like pools turn blue. She knew at that moment she would never get tired of him.
As soon as Klaus put her down, she didn't know where she found the strength – her whole body was shaking, but she stood up. He bit his wrist and he held it out to her and using touch alone, she found it and she sucked. The whole time he stared at her with awe and pure desire, even though she wouldn't know it. Klaus could picture the look she had in response to his gesture. He saw in her eyes a fire that burned for them both, and the realization struck him clear and hard.
He loved her.
When Caroline was finally sated, she lifted her head and retracted her fangs. She would always be beautiful to him, no matter what form she took. He had to step away from her, and he could tell that she was confused by his actions.
He wouldn't leave her hanging for long. They've had enough of that tonight alone.
"Klaus, what are you doing?" she asked softly.
He folded his arms against his bare chest before saying "Love, I see you so clearly now"
"It's pitch black, Klaus. Don't tell me your hybrid nature lets you see in the dark. What do you mean?"
It took Klaus a minute to find the lantern in the dark, but it was a good thing that there was a matchbox lying next to it. He found his way back to Caroline, and lit it right in front of her. It illuminated the cellar once again and Klaus said, "As cliché as this may sound, no matter how dark my life used to be, I've finally found the light. You are my beacon."
He put the lantern on the ground and as soon as they were eye-to-eye again, he proclaimed, "I love you too."
Now it was Caroline's turn to be shocked. Klaus thought that he would resent himself for his admission or be embarrassed, but that wasn't the case at all. In fact, just as Caroline felt earlier, he was relieved when he finally put it out there. He playfully watched the shocked expression cover Caroline's face, and couldn't stop himself from smiling.
"Yes, Miss Mystic Falls, I think… no wait, I know I love you too."
Klaus just had to say it again. Caroline couldn't stop the tears falling from her eyes. She could tell that he was worried, even though he had a smile on his face, and so she wrapped her arms around him and pulled him close.
She whispered into his ear "We'll figure it out. Whatever it is you're worried about, we'll deal with it. Nothing can stand in our way."
He pulled away from her so that he could look into her eyes. He found comfort in them. But he must have been too distracted to only notice now that someone else was standing behind him. Caroline didn't notice either, even though the person was right in front of her.
Klaus instinctively took a step sideways and covered Caroline with his body, shielding her. He growled at the figure in front of him.
Caroline couldn't see who it was, but she didn't want a fight if it could be prevented. She grabbed Klaus arm and stood so that they were side-by-side and it was only then that she had a clear view of the person who had interrupted them.
It was Tyler. He looked from Klaus to Caroline before saying, "I didn't come here to kill him…although, God knows I've thought of a thousand ways to get it done."
The minute these words escaped his lips, Klaus wanted to launch himself forward and show the young hybrid some manners, but when Caroline squeezed his arm once again, he forced himself to remain calm.
"How much did you hear, Ty?"
He shook his head. "Enough. I came to make sure you're okay. Stefan would have done it, but I volunteered instead. He didn't have a choice."
Caroline let go of Klaus' hand and before the Original could think of stopping her, she walked forward so that she and Tyler were face-to-face. She pulled him in for a hug, although the latter looked elsewhere and didn't bother hugging her back. Caroline could tell that he was angry with her, disappointed and heartbroken. She was to blame.
"I'm really sorry Tyler. I should have told you the truth about how confused I was. You didn't deserve any of this. Please don't get mad at him. This was entirely my fault. If there's anyone you want to throw punches at, it has to be me."
Klaus growled from behind.
Tyler slowly pushed her backward. "I'm not going to say that I forgive you, because I don't. I don't want to lie to you. I hope someday I can find the strength within me to accept all of this, and have you back in my life. You were the friend who was there for me when I first turned and helped me through the hybrid transition. I'll always appreciate that even if you are tearing me from the inside out right now – breaking my heart. "
She bowed her head because she didn't want Tyler to see the tears forming in her eyes. Gone were the days that she thought she would never have anyone. Now she was breaking an innocent's heart.
But Tyler wouldn't have that. He lifted her chin up and looked into her eyes.
"Don't do this Caroline. It's hard enough already. If anyone should have tears in their eyes, it should be me, right? I'm going to leave now. I'll tell Stefan you're okay. And I guess, well… this is goodbye. It's my turn to find myself. You have to understand that."
Caroline nodded. She hated losing him, but she knew better than to force him to stay. She couldn't be selfish with him – not anymore. Tyler kissed the top of her head and once again heard Klaus growl from behind.
It was the final push he needed to let Caroline go. He would never trust the Original hybrid, but he had to trust Caroline. This was her decision and if this was going to make her happy, he wouldn't stop her. Besides, he wouldn't be too far, no, he would still stick around for a few months and watch her, without her knowing it. It's not that easy to let go of someone you care so much about.
"If he breaks your heart, I do have the permission to kill him right?"
She could see how much Tyler was hurting but this was for the best. He was destined to be with someone else and Caroline knew he deserved to be loved just as much as he believed he loved her.
"Of course"
Caroline smiled as he cradled her face. She closed her eyes, reveling in the moment, and then she felt nothing at all. He had disappeared.
"One second more and I would have punched him in the face." Klaus said, obviously jealous.
Caroline couldn't contain herself. She was crying and laughing at the same time. She used the back of her hands to wipe away her tears. She was overjoyed to have finally found some peace, but at the same time, she felt bad about Tyler.
It didn't take long to make her forget though, and to remind her of what weighed in more in her heart. Klaus took her hand into his and pulled her close.
"That's what you call jealousy. Hmmm I think I like your possessiveness."
Klaus cradled her body into his, warming her from head-to-toe. She was instantly aroused. It was as if he wanted to mark her, make her his own and make sure everyone knew it – even though they were the only two people in the room.
"What else?" he roared, kissing her ear and moving to worship her neck.
Before she could get lost in him, she lifted her hand and pushed him backward. She then traced a line down his cheek, to his neck, down his chest and finally to his heart. She could feel it pounding against its cavity.
"This, I like this. I love you."
He growled low in his throat and proceeded with what he craved to do earlier. He never thought that love would feel this way. It was more than just wanting the other person in bed; it was about wanting everything about the person – especially her heart. Klaus wanted Caroline to look at him everyday with the same look she had when she said she loved him. He adored the fire in her eyes, her guts to defy him, her concern about saving his life.
She felt the same way about him. It wasn't a question, they both had a long road ahead of them – the whole Tyler thing, making peace with Stefan, Elena, Damon, Matt, Jeremy and Bonnie, trying to reconnect the right way with the rest of the Mickaelson siblings, and of course, there's the danger of his mother coming back.
But she couldn't care less. She was not confused anymore. This is exactly where she wanted to be, and she wouldn't let him go.
That's the thing. The right one isn't perfect. In fact, he can be immensely flawed. He isn't always the first person you picture in your head, or the prince charming you read about in books. He isn't always the hero. He doesn't always have the looks to kill or the clean record. In fact, Mr. Right can make you so angry you will even ask yourself why you fell for him in the first pace. But that's just the thing. You didn't know what hit you, but you also couldn't find a reason to let him go. The right one will try to convince you in every way imaginable why you shouldn't be with him, but he won't manage to change your mind. That's because you know him so well you've accepted every part of him, even the parts that scare you. You won't change him, no—You will make him want to change himself, to inspire him to be a better person. It will be his choice and not yours, and it will humble you. The two of you will fight and the right one will make you crazy, but he can also make you crazy-in-love and will treat you like royalty, as you deserve to be. He will make you cry and laugh, even both at the same time.
Klaus Mickaelson took a second to look at the woman standing before him and it suddenly dawned upon him that no matter how far he tried to run away now, he will always find his way back to her—to Caroline Forbes, with those golden locks, soft skin, and the eyes that set him on fire and look beyond all his insecurities.
He never stood a chance. Caroline probably realized it the exact same moment he did—that he, without a single doubt in his mind, had finally let the right one in.
[THE END]
I just wanted to thank everyone again for reading Right One In and leaving sweet comments. I hope you enjoyed it just as much as I had fun writing it. I'm open to all of your comments, so please do let me know what you think (good or bad)! At the end of the day, I will always love and continue to be inspired by Klaus Mickaelson and Caroline Forbes, one of the most beautiful and tragic of love affairs.
Until next time,
- M (tumblr: vampirehybridloveaffairs) OTPS: Klaroline, Stelena
