A/N: ATTENTION READ BELLOW, PLEASE

~ Starting of by saying I do not own TVD at all, only my plot. Anyone see last weeks episode with all those Klaroline moments? I almost died, it was freaking perfect! I really want them to let Rebekah be unstaked so we can have some Mabekah scenes :3 Klaus & Caroline's relationship seems like more of a possibility more and more.

~ Sorry for any mistakes, I didn't read through everything. I felt bad for not writing in a while. This chapter is critical and one you guys have been waiting for. Just to remind you, this is taking place after the party.

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"A tornado flew around my room before you came,

excuse the mess it made.

It usually doesn't rain in Southern California,

much like Arizona.

My eyes don't shed tears,

but boy they bawl.

When I'm thinking boubt' you."

Caroline & Rebekah smiled and laughed as they chased each other at vampire speed. Coming to a halt at the springs, clutching their sides from laughing so hard. With a grin, Rebekah dropped to her bum sitting cross legged in her jeans as she dragged her fingers into the pond. She hadn't had this much fun with another female in centuries.

"That guy in the car almost shit himself when he saw us," Caroline said with a last fit of giggles before to dropping down to the ground, playing with the cotton skirt she was wearing. Caroline was glad she wore her tights before the air was rigid and cold; snow was coming soon.

"I love freaking out mortals," Rebekah commented, bringing her damp fingers out from the water to examine them. The red paint on them was starting to chip and she had an eager to just get rid of the rest of the tarnish, though she decided she'd wait til she got home.

Home.

The thought made Rebekah frown. Though she didn't need sleep she liked too because it made her feel more human, though there was a fat chance in hell she'd be getting any. Nik had been stressing over not being able to transform into his inner wolf self and was beating himself up, trying every day and night now. Nik was temperamental and could easily switch his fangs out for his venomous werewolf teeth when angry, though he had yet to master turning completely into the furry beast that most werewolves dreaded becoming. Nik was crazy, but he was her brother.

"What's wrong, Bekah?" Caroline frowned as she noticed the distraught expression on her friends face. It felt so weird to call Rebekah a friend but it was what they become. She had barely been spending any time with Elena at all. Stefan was staying at her house and she had gotten very close to him. Elena had chosen Damon, and it killed Stefan. Bonnie she still talked to and had coffee with yesterday, though she was stressing over her powers.

"It's Niklaus," She said before the topic was dropped. Caroline could do nothing to help her, so why lessen her with all the details that didn't need to be shared. Nik would kill her if he knew that she already knew anyways.

"Because maybe,

you're gonna be the one that saves me.

And after all,

you're my wonderful."

Caroline pulled herself out of her bed at two o'clock in the morning with a grumble. She speed down to her front door, opening it with anger. "Who the fuck do you think you are to have the nerve to ring my doorbell five times when it's barely two in the morning?" Caroline almost yelled, her voice faltering when she saw Rebekah. She would have still been mad if it wasn't for her appearance.

Her blonde hair was up in a messy bun and she wore sweats and a sweatshirt, ugg boots jammed onto her petite feet. Rebekah never stepped out of the house looking this casual, especially without makeup. That meant that it was important.

"I'm sorry for waking you up, I haven't been going to sleep lately so I've lost the concept of time." Rebekah apologized, offering her a small smile though her eyes were giving her a pleading stare. Something told her that Rebekah needed something of her. "I need a favor."

"Shoot," Caroline said with a yawn, leaning against the frame of the door.

"Do you remember what I told you about when you we were drunk? When you told me about the whole breakup situation."

Caroline nodded, "Yeah, the thing about your brother. If this is about him finding out that you told me don't worry about it; I haven't told anyone and don't plan on it."

"It's not about that, though that is nice to here." Rebekah said before taking a deep breath before going on. "He's still having trouble with the whole...wolf thing. Trouble is actually an understatement. He kills himself over it. I love my brother to death and if there is anything I can do to help him I will. You helped Tyler with his transformations, didn't you?"

Caroline nodded once again, furrowing her eyebrows together. "I don't really understand where you are going with this, Rebekah."

"I need you to help Niklaus."

"I wanna scream & shout,

and let it all out.

And scream & shout,

and let it all out."

Caroline went onto the tips of her toes, wishing she had worn her heels instead of her comfy uggs so she could see better through the small slit in the iron door. The picture she was was so foreign to here, though it was something Rebekah warned her after she got her to agree to helping her brother.

Klaus was on the floor, on all fours. His usually neat, curly, blonde hair was plastered to his face from perspiration. He was shirtless and all the muscles were defined under his slightly tanned skin. He wore nothing but boxers, though Caroline didn't pay much attention to it. Or tried not too.

His back was arched in pain and considering by the noises he was making, it was something she had witnessed before. The breaking of bones. She didn't know why Klaus wanted to let the beast inside of him take him over, but he was Klaus and Klaus always got what he wanted. As soon as the pain came it went and a look of frustration came over him before he slammed a fist into the cement floor.

"Why won't it fucking work!"

His words rung through out the whole house, his anger seeping through the air. Caroline looked over her shoulder to meet the the sympathetic eyes of Rebekah. She felt bad for the girl, to have to witness her brother be in so much pain. Looking back through the slit Caroline nearly fell backwards, letting out a gasp.

Two blue orbs were boring into her own. Klaus had noticed the pair outside the door finally, and he was surprised to see Caroline there. He was embarrassed. Why couldn't he just turn already?!

"Nik, don't be mad." Rebekah said softly behind the door, frowning when she noticed what startled Caroline. "She's known for a while..."

He stayed silent though the muscles in his jaw tightened. "Get away from me," He mumbled, though his words were sharp.

Rebekah did as told and started to make her way up the stairs, only to look back not to find Caroline. "Caroline?" She called with a frown.

Caroline said nothing, staring back at Klaus. She had promised Rebekah she'd help him, and Caroline Forbes never went back on her word. Before she lost her courage she undid the lock and opened the door, walking into the room and shutting the door with a loud bang.

"Sorry, I'm not a good follower."


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