Klaus, Kol, Elijah and I walked silently towards the address where my grandparents were living. I was nervous. They had never met me and now when they did, they would see me as a girl that had gotten abducted and was completely powerless against vampires.
The journey here was the worst journey that I had even been on in my life. I had to cope with Kol sniggering at me. I had to cope with listening to their plans on what they would do when they found the healers. Most of their plans involved killing them. Why would they do that? Where's the fun and the point in killing a load of people who you've never met and have never done you any harm?
I would have gone to sleep but I had never been able to sleep on planes. I ended up just curling up on the chair and trying to block out everything. Obviously it was a private plane otherwise they probably wouldn't be talking about how to mass murder people.
Klaus knocked on the door. Kol stood on one side of him and Elijah on the other side of him. I stood next to Elijah. The only grandparents I had were going to hate me! I was debating whether I should make a run for it but then I remembered … vampire speed. This was so unfair!
An old looking woman answered the door and stared at the three men before attempting to shut the door.
"I really wouldn't do that," Elijah said.
"Why, vampire, should I not shut my door on you?" the woman hissed at him.
"Well, it's quite simple actually," Klaus said before leaning to the other side of Elijah and grabbing me. "I have your granddaughter."
SHIT! Was this why Klaus had let me live? I thought that he actually started being nice to me. The old woman paused for moment looking at me. I knew that she could see my mother in me. I knew that's what she was thinking but I didn't dare say anything.
"Now your granddaughter seems to be quite interesting," Klaus continued. "Half healer, half human."
"Being half healer is impossible," the woman muttered.
"Well seeing as you yourself look like a healer who has been practicing for a few years I guess that if I had a cut you would be able to resist healing it?" Klaus asked.
"Yes but what does that have to do with-"
Klaus cut her off with a single wave of his hand before making his fangs appear and biting into his own wrist.
"Klaus," I murmured before I felt that familiar pain in my stomach.
I screamed, my knees went weak and I would have fallen to the ground if Klaus hadn't been holding me up by my arm. I wrapped my free arm around my chest in an effort to try and stop the pain. Tears fell down my face as the fire built up inside me. It felt like it was trying to claw its way out of my stomach. I screamed again as it pushed itself against the inside of my stomach.
"Stop!" I heard my grandmother shout.
"Invite us all inside," I heard Klaus reply.
There was no noise for a second other than me trying to keep another scream from escaping through my mouth.
"Come in," I heard her say quietly and instantly the pain stopped.
I breathed in deeply as I shakily stood up properly with a pull up from Klaus.
"Gladly," Kol smiled as he walked into the house. Klaus, Elijah and I followed.
