I sighed when I woke. The nightmare still clung in my mind. Klaus? Had Klaus had been here? I was pretty sure he had. I looked around the room but discovered that I was alone. I had to get out of this room. I stretched my arms hearing them click in certain positions before I got up and walked out of the room.
"She needs to be able to sleep," I heard Elijah say. He was in the next door room. "When was the last time she had a full twelve hours sleep? It was before we left and that was only because you compelled her to go to sleep."
"It's not my fault that Kol decided to give her a nightmare," I heard Klaus reply.
Kol had given me a nightmare! I was gonna kill him! I marched into the living room where he was sleeping on an armchair. I also noticed that my grandparents were sleeping in the other two armchairs. I woke Kol up with a smack across his face.
"WHAT THE HELL?" Kol shouted sitting up. "Oh it's you."
My grandparents were now awake and staring at me as if I was mad … I probably was mad. Oh well, I couldn't bottle up my anger forever seeing as I could now live that long.
"ONE NIGHT OF SLEEP! IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK FOR?" I shouted at him.
"You enjoyed your little dream then?" Kol asked shifting in the chair so that he was in a casual position.
"Kol, it's not funny! I wanted to sleep. I haven't slept properly since I left home and I don't even know how long ago that was but I know I spent three of the days with your family unconscious," I spat at him.
"Anything else you wanted to add to that?" he smirked looking up at me from the chair.
Anger pulsed through me. I was even angrier than I had been before. I let out a yell of annoyance before a scream ripped through my lungs. Instantly I felt Klaus's arms on my shoulders.
"WHAT THE HELL DID YOU DO?" Klaus shouted at Kol.
"Nothing," Kol answered. I could picture him shrugging.
Suddenly the pain was gone. I opened my eyes and found that I had collapsed to the floor. I looked around for the wound that had caused me to scream but everyone was staring at me as if I was mad. My grandparents were both frowning. In fact everyone was frowning.
"That's interesting," Klaus murmured.
"What?" I asked as I shakily stood up.
"Nobody was bleeding," Elijah answered.
I frowned.
