DUN DUN DUN! did everyone survive the triangle? lets find out! Enjoy ;)

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I could hear a voice. It was shouting at me but I couldn't make out what it was saying. It was muffled. I could feel the warmth of something. But I couldn't tell what. Where was I? I didn't know. What was the last thing that I could remember? … Holy Crap!

I sat up, coughing up the water in my lungs. Klaus was crouching next to me. My coughing got traded for heavy breathing. Looking around I could see that we were on a beach. The sun was so warm but I was all wet. I looked up at Klaus who wrapped his around me. I didn't care how surprised I was by his action. I needed a hug. After that, I really needed a hug.

"Where's Elijah and Kol?" I asked when we broke out hug.

"I have no idea," Klaus murmured. "Come on," he said as he pulled me up.

"So what happened? It felt like I was being pulled down," I said as we walked along the beach.

Klaus wasn't too worried about his brothers. They couldn't die via drowning so we walked slowly, scanning the area.

"You were. As soon as you hit the water, there was a current that began to pull you down. I swam right up to you and it was like the current was pushing me away. Between Elijah, Kol and I we managed to grab onto you but we couldn't pull you out of the current. Then I blacked out and woke up here," Klaus said.

I nodded slowly. We came to the edge of the beach. There was no sign of Elijah or Kol. Where the hell were they? The beach was surrounded by a huge cliff face leaving no way off the beach. I looked back across the beach.

"Did we miss them?" I asked quietly, now feeling very unnerved.

"Wait here," Klaus said before he disappeared from next to me. I saw a blurred figure move all the way to the other side of the beach and then back again. "No sign of them," Klaus muttered.

"Well where are they?" I wondered out loud.

"Maybe they're still in the sea," Klaus suggested.

"Seriously? I'm pretty sure two original vampires can swim to shore," I muttered.

Klaus smiled at me before wading into the very calm sea. Sighing I followed him.

"So are we looking for a floating body or what?" I asked as I began to swim because the water was so deep.

"I guess so," Klaus answered.

We swam further and further out until I saw something move under the water.

"There!" I shouted pointing to the water.

Klaus followed my gaze before he dived under the water. I saw another movement only this time it went right under my feet. Kol and Elijah wouldn't be trying to scare me would they? Well actually, Kol defiantly would. I dived under and opened my eyes to find that the water wasn't salty. Un-salty sea-water? Hmm. I looked around and had to stop myself from screaming when I saw the massive shark. I froze. What were you suppose to do when a shark was circling you?

Suddenly Klaus appeared next to me making me swim backwards in alarm. His eyes held the same amount of worry as mine. Suddenly I felt a pain in my foot. I screamed, stupidly letting out all my air. I felt Klaus grab me by the waist and suddenly we were on dry land.

I sat on the pebbled beach crying as blood seeped from my ankle.

"You're lucky, he was only tasting you," Klaus murmured looking at the shark bite.

"You're really saying that now?" I asked between sobs.

Klaus sighed before biting into his wrist and putting it against my mouth. Unwillingly I swallowed a couple of mouthfuls and slowly the pain in my ankle decreased.

"Let's move," Klaus said hauling me to my feet.

"What about Elijah and Kol?" I asked.

"They've probably already gone on ahead," Klaus said.

"How? We're stuck on a beach," I murmured looking up at the cliffs.

Klaus then pulled me closer so that he was holding me. Suddenly we were standing at the top of the cliff.

"Wow," I muttered but I didn't dare to look directly down because I thought that I would probably fall off. Turning around so that I was facing away from the beach, I was quite surprised to see a huge dark forest in front of us.

"Come on, we'll find somewhere to sleep. Then we'll see if we can find them in the morning," Klaus said as he pulled me into the forest.

I limped after him. My ankle still hurt. Eventually we came to a large tree. Klaus pulled me up and we sat in the main fork of the tree which was quite high up. Before I knew what I was doing, I had curled up against Klaus. I sighed softly.

"Klaus," I said quietly.

"Mmm," he answered lazily, obviously half asleep.

"Don't let me fall out of the tree," I whispered.

"Okay," he replied as he took a light grip around my waist before I felt him plant a kiss on the top of my head.

Was it wrong for me to feel safe and happy in the arms of a killer?