A/N: I read your requests and I have delivered. Hope it is all up to your standards. Just a quick welcome to any new readers and a big thank you to reviews and readers and anyone who had favourited or followed.

Also, a really big thank you to nfinneman who created the cover for this fic. And to chibichibi98 who is always there when I need help.


Chapter Seven

It had been a week since the engagement party and Caroline had heard Rebekah beg her to ask Klaus on a date almost every day since. "Come on, Caroline just call him up and ask him out!"

"Bekah-"

"You promised!" Rebekah whined as she flopped down beside Caroline on the couch in the living room.

Caroline flipped off the television, knowing she wasn't going to get any peace to watch her favourite show. "I don't think so," she said with a smirk, turning to face Rebekah.

"Caroline!"

"Rebekah!"

"Please, you said you would. Just take him out for an hour and bring him back here." Rebekah pleaded, "do it for your future sister."

Caroline rolled her eyes. "Fine!" She exclaimed, throwing her hands up in exasperation, finally giving in.

Rebekah squealed and threw her arms around the other blonde and squeezed her tight. "You're the best! Call him now and ask for a date tonight!" They pulled back and after a few minutes of silence Rebekah nudged her, "well what are you waiting for?"

Caroline pushed herself off the couch and slowly walked up the stairs to her bedroom where she had left her cell phone. Rebekah threw herself on the bed, hands behind head in relaxation. "What about Nate? Don't you and Stefan usually go out on Saturdays?"

"We'll stay in and watch him, that way he can help me with this prank." Rebekah responded quickly, brushing off any attempts of doubt from Caroline.

Caroline picked up her phone and played with it in her hands, rolling it around when an idea popped into her head. "If I do this for you then you give me something in return," Caroline bargained.

"Anything!"

"A girls night and you invite Katherine."

Rebekah crossed her arms across her chest, pouting. "Anything but that."

"No deal then." Caroline smirked.

"Why do you want to spend unnecessary time with her?"

"She's really great once you get to know her, Rebekah. She is your sister-in-law after all, get to know her." Caroline tried reasoning and saw the other blonde slowly give in.

"I get to pick what we watch." She responded with an evil smirk and raised eyebrow as she reached out and grabbed the cell phone that Caroline was playing with in her hands. Rebekah pressed a few buttons before handing it back to Caroline who quickly pressed it against her ear when she heard it ringing.

"Hello?"A distracted voice echoed through the phone.

Caroline suddenly felt nervous, she had never asked anyone on a date before, even if this would be a fake one. "Klaus?" She grimaced, hearing how weak her voice sounded as her nerves got the best of her.

"Speaking?"

"It's Caroline." She responded as she looked over to see Rebekah grinning up at her from the bed.

"Hello, Caroline; sorry, I was painting and didn't have time to look at the caller I.D." He explained.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I can call back another time when you're not busy-"

"It's fine, what can I do for you?" Klaus interrupted, preventing her from rambling any farther.

Caroline bit at her bottom lip, mentally preparing herself for the words she was to say next. "Wouldyouliketogoonadatewithme?" She questioned really quietly and fast.

Klaus chuckled, "I didn't quite catch that, what did you say?"

She huffed, letting all her nerves out. Then Caroline wondered exactly what there was to be nervous about. She didn't have feelings for the guy, nor was this a real date; there was nothing to be nervous about. "Would you like to go on a date?" She repeated, this time with confidence.

"Sure, pick you up at six?"

"Sounds good," She replied before hanging up and throwing her phone at Rebekah who laid on the bed laughing. "This isn't funny!"

Rebekah only laughed harder, rolling onto her side and clutching her stomach. When she finally calmed down, she looked up at an irritated Caroline. "So much for not having any feelings for him."

"I don't have feelings for Klaus!" Caroline snapped as she stormed out of her room, leaving Rebekah in another fit of giggles. "I'm calling Bonnie!" She yelled, her voice travelling through the house.


Bonnie awoke to the feeling of lips gliding down her bare back, a tongue tracing the lines of her spine and fingers digging into her hips. "I'm sleeping," she groaned in annoyance, pulling the pillow over her head.

Kol continued his assault on her body moving up to her shoulder, kissing and licking. "Go away," she grumbled, waving her hand blindly to get him to move away.

"I can think of much more exciting things to do besides sleeping," He said into the pillow.

"I'm tired; someone kept me up most of the night."

"What an enjoyable night it was," Kol retorted grabbing the pillow off her head and rolling her over so she was now facing him. He moved on top of her and began attacking her neck with kisses.

She let out a moan, her eyes rolling to the back of her head in pleasure. Bonnie pouted when the ministrations stopped to see Kol staring down at her with a smirk on his lips. "Good morning," he whispered as he leans down on top of her, lips inches from hers.

"Morning," she smiled up at him before giving him a chaste kiss.

Kol didn't take to well to only receiving one kiss, so he captured her lips in a searing kiss. Bonnie gasped in surprise giving him the opportunity to plunge his tongue into her mouth.

His hands ran up and down her naked body while her hands were wrapped around his neck, pulling him closer to her. Kol tore his lips way and began to make his descent cross her cheek and onto her neck, peppering kisses along the way. Just as he reached her collarbone a loud ringing was emitted from across the rom.

Bonnie recognized it to be coming from a cellphone, most likely hers. She pushed at Kols' chest but he refused to budge and had her trapped underneath him. "Kol," she groaned wriggling beneath him try to halt his attack on her lips.

Kol smirked against her skin, keeping his hold tight on her body. He moved back up to her neck, his breath hot against her ear. "Let's turn off our phones and spend all day in bed like this," he said before nibbling her ear.

Bonnie was putty in his hands at his words and actions, he knew how to get his way with her. She nodded as she settled underneath him feeling his teeth graze her neck lightly. Her fingers played with his hair, tugging him closer to her.

The phone rang again moments after it had quieted. Bonnie had barely heard the noise from her pleasure induced haze and she groaned again at the impromptu call. "I bet that's Caroline."

"Let it ring," he suggested, his brown eyes now pleading into hers. There were many things about Kol Mikaelson that she couldn't resist, believe it or not.

"Kol," Bonnie moaned, pushing at his chest for him to get off her. "If I don't answer now she won't leave me alone." Her hands cupped his face and he allowed her to pull him down towards her. She gave him a quick kiss before pushing him off her, catching him by surprise.

She reached down and grabbed a pair of discarded shots and tank top from the floor and slipped them on. By the time she reached the dresser on the other side of the room her phone stopped ringing.

Bonnie quickly unlocked her phone and found she had three missed calls and five unread text messages all from Caroline. She hastily dialed the number, before Caroline could even say a word Bonnie spoke. "This better be a friend emergency."

"It is!" Caroline shrieked through the phone. "I have a date with Klaus tonight! How fast can you get over here?"

Bonnie looked over towards the bed where Kol was laying waiting patiently for her to return. He was propped up, resting against the headboard with the bedsheet pooled around his lap, his sculptured chest revealed. Her eyes raked over his body and she subconsciously licked her lips.

"Twenty minutes," Bonnie said, her eyes locked with Kols'. He raised in eye brow in question and smirked causing her to immediately change her mind. "I'll be there in an hour."

Caroline argued but Bonnie didn't listen and instead ended the call and turned the phone off. She made her way to the adjoining bathroom and halted at the doorframe looking over to Kol. "You coming?" She asked suggestively as she began to peal the tank top off over her head.

He didn't even bother with a response but jumped up off the bed and practically ran towards her. Kol wasted no time in tearing off her shorts and lifting her up and carrying her into the shower.

"Kol!" Bonnie laughed when she felt her feet being lifted off the ground and soon feeling hot water spraying down on her.


The second that Bonnie walked through the front door of the house Caroline was on her. "What took you so long? It's been two hours since I called!" She screamed running down the stairs.

She hadn't even gotten through the door when Caroline pounced, causing Bonnie to want to slink back out of the house and return to her apartment where Kol was waiting for her. "Sorry, I got held up," she shrugged walking into the house and closed the door behind her. "So what happened?"

"I have a date with Klaus!" Caroline yelled, enunciating each word. Bonnie could see her friend was freaking out, especially since she hadn't been on a date in years.

"Care, you need to calm down and breathe," Bonnie said soothingly, pulling her friend into a hug. She felt Caroline relax slightly under her touch.

"Caroline's got a date with Nik!" Rebekah sang as she skipped down the stairs.

Caroline turned around, "I'm going to kill you!" She yelled as she pulled herself from Bonnie's grip and ran up the stairs after Rebekah.

Bonnie sighed as she followed the two girls up the stairs, hearing shrieks and laughter above. This idea was either the best thing that Rebekah had come up with or the worst. It depended on how the date went. She loved Caroline and everything, but she put her life on hold for far too long.

When Bonnie reached the top of the stairs and cautiously entered Carolines' bedroom she found Caroline standing on her bed with Rebekah staring up at her furious.

Rebekah went to take a step forward but Caroline who had Rebekahs' phone in hand put up one finger to stop the other blonde. "Take one step closer and I'll send that text to Stefan," She told her with a smirk.

"What text?" Bonnie questioned, stepping up beside Rebekah.

Caroline laughed, "you don't even want to know."

"How about we get off the bed, put the phone away and get ready for you date?" Bonnie suggested, trying to diffuse the situation. Rebekah crossed her arms, pouting; while Caroline still stood triumphantly on the bed with phone in hand. "Caroline," she warned, holding her hand out for the phone.

"Fine," Caroline pouted, handing the phone over to Bonnie who set it down on the bedside table. Caroline flopped down on the bed, staring up at the ceiling. "I can't believe you forced me to go on a date with your brother."

"It'll be fine, Caroline," Bonnie comforted, lying down beside her friend. Rebekah joined in, the three staring up quietly.

Rebekah broke the silence, "what should she wear?"

"Something hot and sexy," Bonnie responded. "Actually, I have the perfect idea." She hopped off the bed, leaving both blondes lying on the couch.

Bonnie went straight into the walk in closet, digging through her clothes. She returned with a pair of black skinny jeans with a red low cut top and leather jacket.

"Sexy, I like it," Rebekah commented, getting up herself to dig for a pair of shoes. She returned moments later with a pair of black high heels and threw them on the bed beside Caroline.

"This is too much, I'll look like a hooker," Caroline complained, eyeing the items on the bed.

"A sexy hooker," Bonnie giggled.

Caroline rolled her eyes and pushed herself off the bed and headed right into her closet, finding what she wanted to wear on the so called date. She changed into a white sundress that fell to just above her knees. A denim jacket was placed over top and the outfit was accompanied with a pair of flat strappy sandals.

"Meh," Rebekah said with a shake of her head. "The other outfit was sexier."

"But that one's alright for a first date," Bonnie reasoned.

"This isn't a date!"

"Did you just call it a date?" Rebekah smirked.

"Shut up," Caroline snapped, turning her back and running into the bathroom to start on hair and makeup.

Both Bonnie and Rebekah laughed at the little tantrum their friend just had. "You are a genious," Bonnie whispered.

"I know," She shrugged. "Best plan I ever had."


An hour later, Caroline had perfectly styled her hair and makeup. The three girls made their way downstairs to wait for Klaus to arrive while Rebekah gave her pointers. "Remember to bring him in after so I can prank him; ask him to stay for a movie or something."

"I know, Rebekah, we've gone over this a million times already." Caroline moaned.

Before anyone could say anything more the front door opened and a little body came storming into the house, followed by a very tired Stefan.

Nate didn't know who to run to first, especially when he saw his three favourite ladies. He went to Bonnie first, giving her a quick hug and then Rebekah doing the same before jumping into Caroline's' awaiting arms.

"I missed you," He smiled up at her, squeezing her neck.

"I missed you too, how was your day with Uncle Stefan?" Caroline asked, hugging him tight.

"Alright, the museum was kind of boring." Nate shrugged.

Rebekah sauntered over to Stefan, giving him a hug and kiss. "How was it really?" She whispered.

"Hell, I'm exhausted after chasing him all over the place." Stefan replied with a frown.

"Why don't you go get changed and I'll make you some dinner," Rebekah offered. Stefan nodded, kissing her forehead and headed up the stairs.

Nate wiggled out of Carolines' grip and ran after his uncle, chasing him up the stairs. The doorbell rang moments later, causing Rebekah to jump forward and open the door, revealing a well-dressed Klaus.

He wore a dark green Henley underneath a leather jacket and dark jeans. His necklaces peaked out underneath his shirt where two buttons were left open.

"Hello, Caroline," he said stepping into the house.

"Hello, Niklaus," Rebekah smiled at her brother, running into his arms. He gave her a quick hug, his attention more on the other blonde than his sister.

"Ready to go?" Klaus asked, giving Caroline a small smile.

She nodded and stepped forward but the sound of feet running down the stairs. Nate stopped in front of her, looking up with his sad blue eyes. "You're leaving? But I just got home."

Caroline bent down to his level, "I'm sorry, I'll be back soon though. We'll make sundaes when I come back, how does that sound?"

"Fine," Nate grumbled, letting Caroline pull him into her arms for a quick hug.

"Why don't you go watch Monsters Inc with uncle Stefan and by the time the movie's over I'll be home." Caroline smiled when she pulled back, earning a smile from Nate in return. She leaned in close to whisper in his ear, "besides Aunt Bekah needs help with a prank that only you can help her with."

"Really?" he asked eyes wide in surprise.

"Really," She nodded.

Nates' mood had done a one eighty and he was happy again. "You should go now!" He said, eager for them to leave so they could get down to business. He bounced over to Rebekah, jumping into her arms and whispering in her ear, causing her to laugh.

"I guess that's our cue to go," Caroline said shyly to Klaus who watched the scene with interest. He nodded and opened the door, Caroline followed behind. Before the door closed she called out to her son, "goodbye, Nathanial."

She didn't get a response from him, Bonnie and Rebekah both yelled their goodbyes but Nate was too busy whispering something to his aunt, most likely about the prank she had planned.


"Who are we pranking, Aunt Bekah?" Nate asked during dinner.

Bonnie had left after Caroline and Klaus, leaving Rebekah to cook both boys dinner. She wasn't much of a cook; Stefan was the one who belonged in the kitchen. But being a good fiancé, she made dinner for him and Nate.

"My brother Klaus." She smirked. Stefan rolled his eyes, eating his spaghetti quietly, not wanting to get involved in whatever she had planned. "I was thinking we could use Percy to scare him."

"That's perfect! Does he like snakes?"

"Hates them, he's absolutely petrified of them." Rebekah replied with a sly smile.

"Excellent," Nate laughed, rubbing his hands together.

"I don't like you involving my nephew in your revenge," Stefan interrupted the two, stopping them in their tracks.

"I don't like it when you kiss Aunt Bekah, it's gross." Nate remarked causing both adults to laugh.

"Deal with it Stefan, I have major revenge to inflict on my brother and Nate wants to help," Rebekah taunted, sticking out her tongue.

Nate copied her and that was when Stefan had given up all hope of talking any reason into his fiancé. "Fine, do whatever you want but I'm staying out of it."

"No one asked you, Uncle Stefan, me and Aunt Bekah are going to do this prank on our own and it will be awesome." Nate said.

Stefan pointed his fork at his nephew, "you, finish your dinner and then you and Beks can finish all this talk about your epic prank."

Nate nodded and set to work on his dinner, shovelling forkfuls of spaghetti into his mouth. Rebekah and Stefan ate at a more leisurely pace, talking about their day.


"Are you sure Nate couldn't have come with us?" Klaus questioned for the fifth time that night.

"I'm sure," Caroline said, reassuring that her son was fine and probably forgotten the fact that she wasn't around for the night.

They were sitting at a little table by a window that overlooked a small river that ran alongside the restaurant. He had taken her to a small Indian restaurant on the edge of town, not far over from her house, within walking distance. They made brief small talk on their way, her mostly comforting him that Nate was fine.

Klaus had mentioned that he was welcomed to tag along but she would never do that to Klaus or Nate. They barely knew each other; it wouldn't be fair nor right. It would only be one date with him; she could spend one night away from her son if only to shut her future sister-in-law up.

He explained that the restaurant, Ahin's Indian Cuisine, was the best place to eat on that side of town; saying that it tasted close to the real thing. It was quaint, the walls a dark yellow with accents of red. It was a busy place but luckily Klaus used his connections of frequenting their often, and got them a table on short notice.

"So you were serious when you said you don't date," Klaus noted between bites of chicken curry.

"Yup," She replied, playing with the noodles on her plate. "Why is that so hard to believe?"

"A beautiful woman like you would have hundreds of men lining up at your door."

Caroline shrugged, "maybe I'm not interested in hundreds of men, and maybe I just want to be left alone."

Klaus wanted to laugh but understood the seriousness of their conversation. He had just served her a compliment and she didn't even take notice. "Would you be interested in one?"

Caroline looked up from her plate, locking eyes with Klaus. Was he asking if she would be interested in him? Her stomach flip flopped at the thought, though she would never let him know he was getting under her skin. "No," she lied, taking a bite of her meal.

He smirked, almost like he knew what she was thinking. "You're a terrible liar, Caroline Forbes."

"Wasn't lying," She scoffed.

"Are you sure about that?" He questioned, one eye brow raised and his blue eyes dancing with amusement.

"I don't remember twenty-questions being on the menu, so can we just finish our meal without the inquiry," Caroline snapped.

Klaus looked taken a back and nodded quickly. It looked like she had just told him that she ran over his puppy. His expression was saddened as he hung his head and finished his meal.

Caroline felt guilty, she didn't mean to snap at him but she didn't like him questioning her lifestyle. For the past five years she hadn't dated and she liked it that way but then Klaus came along and made her rethink everything she had stood for.

"I'm sorry," She finally said after what felt like hours of silence. "Friends?"

Klaus smiled so wide that his dimples appeared causing Caroline to forgive everything and anything he had done or could ever do. "Friends," he agreed, picking up his wine glass and tapping it with hers. They took a drink, toasting their friendship and settled back into finishing their meal.

As they exited the restaurant, Caroline remembered the whole reason she was even on the date. That she needed him to drop by her house in order for Rebekah to fulfill her revenge.

"Hey, would you like to make sundaes with me and Nate tonight?" She asked and instantly felt bad for lying to him.

Klaus turned to look at her, the light returning to his eyes as he smiled. "Sure."

The two began their walk back to Carolines' house. She quickly sent off a text to Rebekah saying they were on their way back. "So what do you do for work?" Caroline questioned, wanting to fill the silence that had settled between them.

"I own my own gallery; promote my paintings and other artists with talent."

"Are you any good?"

Klaus smirked, "I can show you some time?"

Caroline being the sucker for not only art but for Klaus' smirk agreed. "I would love that," she smiled up at him. "Nate is quite the artist himself, you should see his stuff. But you can't get him to sit still long enough to actually finish anything."

"I was like that when I was younger, I'm sure he'll grow out of it."

"I hope so. You know, I just want the best for him."

Klaus nodded, "You're a good mother, Caroline. I know I don't know you and Nate very well but the fact that you put him first always proves how amazing you are."

Caroline blushed, it was like he somehow knew what she was thinking or meaning. "You didn't have to say that."

"I wanted to. I understand now why you don't date and I hope I'm not pushing any boundaries with our friendship, but I really hope I could be an exception." Klaus said; his voice laced with sincerity and honesty.

Caroline didn't know how to respond but felt her heart warming towards him. "We'll see, but how about we remain friends?" She asked. "For now."

"Sounds perfect, I would be honoured to be your friend."

They walked the rest of the way making idle chit chat. Caroline saw this whole other side to Klaus, though she didn't know much about him to begin with. It turned out he was passionate for art, music and culture. He had travelled the world and even helped charities in Africa for a few months some odd years ago.

Caroline realized that if she were to ever date, that he would be the one she would want. He had a huge heart and was very open and honest. The man had barely any flaws.


Rebekah had waited forever for the very moment when Klaus walked through the front door. When they finally reached her house, Caroline ushered him inside, sitting him on the couch to prepare tea for the both of them.

The time had arrive, Klaus was alone and sitting on the couch with Caroline nowhere in sight. Rebekah signalled for Nate that it was his time to shine. She watched as her snuck down the stairs, Percy in hand, and crept up behind Klaus, gently placing the snake on the back of the couch beside him.

Nate returned to where Rebekah was waiting on the bottom of the staircase, Klaus in view. Percy slowly slithered its way onto his shoulder, and since he was still small, Klaus had no feeling of the snake on him.

It was only until Percy had climbed its way onto his shoulder and began to slither its way down his front that Klaus noticed. He shrieked, jumping up from the couch he brushed at the snake and sent it flying across the room. Klaus flew back to the far wall, trying to get as far away from the snake as he could.

Both Nate and Rebekah burst out laughing causing Klaus to look at them in confusion. "I believe now we're even, Nik," Rebekah smirked, pushing herself off the stairs to enter the living room where Klaus was still standing looking shocked.

"That's not funny, Rebekah, you know how I hate snakes." Klaus snarled, his fist clenching in anger.

"Relax, it was just a joke."

It was just then that Nate came up to both of them holding Percy, arms extended. "How can you not like snakes?" Both siblings jumped back trying to stay clear of the snake.

Nate took notice to the two adults and stepped closer to Klaus who only backed away. An evil grin appeared on Nate's face and he ran forward, Percy still in hands. Klaus turned on his heel and sprinted away from the boy and snake, leaving a hysterical Rebekah in their wake.


Caroline was in the kitchen with Stefan, talking about the date with Klaus when she heard the screaming and laughter. It sounded like the prank went off without any problems.

What she wasn't expecting was for Klaus to come running into the kitchen with Nate trailing behind holding Percy. It was quite a sight, Klaus running away from a four year old and snake. He looked petrified and Caroline took pity on him, being in the same position as him not too long ago.

"Nathanial!" Caroline bellowed, stopping both Nate and Klaus in their tracks. "What are you doing?"

"Chasing Klaus," he replied innocently.

"Without me?" Caroline asked, mocking disappointment. She then smirked and winked, signalling for Nate to begin chasing Klaus with Percy, with Caroline joining in.

Stefan opened up the back door, allowing the three of them to take their activity outside. Caroline and Nate chased Klaus around the small backyard, all of them laughing and having fun. Caroline had gotten close to Klaus and stuck out her foot, tripping Klaus.

He stumbled to the ground, allowing Nate and Percy to catch up. Nate stood over him with a matching smirk to Carolines'. Klaus looks scared being so close to a snake.

"Percy isn't so scary," Nate said, holding the black and white snake out for Klaus to see. He sat up so he was eye level with Nate and Percy but kept his distance. "He's a California King snake, non-poisonous. He won't grow very big, maybe another foot or something. His name's Percy and he's really friendly."

"I see," Klaus said as he eyed the snake that was wrapped around Nates' hand.

"Percy's harmless." Caroline agreed, reaching her hand out for Klaus to stand up. "Still scared of a little snake?"

"Not so much," He smiled, looking down at the snake and boy.

"Nate, why don't you go put Percy away and clean up and we'll make sundaes?" Caroline suggested.

"Okay!" Nate exclaimed, running back inside the house with his snake.

"I hope your not made about the prank or him chasing you with his snake. Nate does that to everyone, he even did it to Bekah last month. You're not officially welcomed into the house until you've been chased by Percy."

"It's fine," Klaus smiled.

"Would you like to stay for a sundae?" Caroline asked as they made their way back inside.

"I would love to, as long as there's no snakes involved."

Caroline shook her head, holding her hands up. "No snakes, I promise."

Klaus followed Caroline inside, and sat on the stool at the breakfast bar watching Caroline prepare the ingredients for the sundaes. Nate hopped up beside him, eyeing his mother and the ice cream.

"We got you good," Nate giggled. "Best. Prank. Ever."

"I have to agree, it was a good prank," Klaus responded.

"Don't you get any ideas, Nik, we're even now." Rebekah said coming into the kitchen, joining in on the action.

"Thank god!" Stefan exclaimed from beside her. "Now let's get to the good part of ice cream and chocolate!"

"Yeah!" Nate cheered causing the adults to laugh.

Caroline dished out the ice cream, handing everyone bowls who would in turn decorate with their choice of seasoning. Stefan loved sundaes, which was why they had every topping imaginable from sprinkles to caramel to chocolate sauce, cherries and even gummies.

Caroline sat back and watched Nate take a liking to Klaus, the two bonding over the face that they both topped their ice cream with an unimaginable amount of gummy worms.

Suddenly Caroline felt herself thinking about what Klaus had said earlier but quickly shook it from her mind. They were friends and she didn't need to ruin a friendship with a relationship that would never work. She made a promise to always put her son first and that's what she was going to do, even if she did find her feelings for Klaus were growing.


A/N: What'd you think? Did you like the return of Percy the Snake? Was the Klaroline good? Or was the best part Nate and Klaus?

I think I would like a Beta for this fic, so if you would like to be a lifesaver and help me out just PM me! I need all the help I can get, I really want to make this fic worth reading.

One last thing, I started a new Story called The Devil Within and its with a badass human Caroline and hybrid Klaus so check it out if you want. Also Born to Run is next to be updated and hoping to get that done as soon as possible.