A/N: PLEASE READ BELLOW; DON'T IGNORE

~ Hey guys! Sorry for the long wait, for the highly anticipated chapter. I hope to make this a long one for you guys. I'm really liking where the new season is going but if Klaroline doesn't happen then I will have to go ape on those writers. Bring back Rebekah too! I just can't stand all this emphasis on the trio, it's bothering me.

~ I know I have been taking longer to update, and there is a reason for that. Besides, obviously, school work & stuff going on with my outside life it takes up a lot of my time. However, I will update more often but I need reviews to really motivate me. I don't want to sound greedy or ungrateful it's just that, I hate feeling like I'm writing for no one.

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"Just gonna stand there,

and watch me burn.

But that's alright,

because I like the way it hurts.

Just gonna stand there and hear me cry,

But that's alright because I love the way you lie."

The two stared at each other for what seemed like eternity, when in reality it was only a few minutes. Caroline twiddled with her long fingers nervously as she waited for his reaction. Any reaction, really. However, he just stared at her. His blue eyes holding her own eyes captive.

"You'll regret this," He finally managed to say, his voice was raspy as she spoke. Removing himself from all fours he took a seat on the floor leaning up against the wall. "Rebekah already tried to help me, what makes you think you'll be able to?"

"I don't think I'll be able to help you," She said, biting her lip as she watched him shake his head slowly. "I hope that I can help you. Not for your sake, but for Rebekah's. She loves you too much to watch you in pain."

"You guys are friends now, aren't you?" He asked as he smiled slightly, looking behind her at the wall not wanting to meet her eyes. He was envious of Rebekah's growing relationship with Caroline but happy for her as well. He had never given Rebekah a chance at making real friends and this was her opportunity. "I suppose you are, considering you are helping her." He added, answering his own question.

Caroline nodded as she took a seat across from him, keeping her distance though. "Yeah, we're friends."

Another few minutes of awkward silence as the two just sat there.

"How do you suppose you are going to help me?" Klaus asked, looking up at her finally raising an eyebrow. He was not the same small town boy-wolf she was used too, he would not work the same.

"It's not going to happen over-night," She said, letting out an un-ladylike snort. "I have to train you; You have to train your body to accept the changes."

"Train? What am I, your lap dog?"

"You are now."

"It's been a long time coming since I've seen your face,

I've been everywhere and back trying to replace.

Everything that I've had till my feet went numb,

Praying like a fool that's been on the run."

The door bell rang at 5:00 in the evening, Rebekah answered it.

"Evening Caroline," She smiled at her friend, opening the door wide for her to let her in. "Nik is downstairs waiting for you. Have fun?"

"I'll try," She said with a laugh in her voice. "Thanks, see you later tonight." The blonde said with a wave as she made her way past her and downstairs.

Rebekah smiled as she passed her, glad to know that Nik would be hopefully getting the help he needed now. Feeling like she could actually leave her house without worrying for him she made her way outside of her property and onto the landscape. Rebekah ran at vampire speed to the town square slowing to a walk as she approached civilians.

She stopped walking and looks around to think about where she wanted to go before setting on the over-looked book store on the corner near the grille. She was in need of a good read besides those stupid Twilight books Kol had sent has as a joke last month.

She walked in, the bell ringing to signal her arrival. She browsed the aisles for a good fifteen minutes, picking up books here and there before she found what she truly came here for. One more copy left, it was her lucky day. She made a reach for the book however was surprised to find another hand already there, their fingers catching each other.

She turned her head sharply to see who was trying to get the book from her, ready to snap on them though she stopped before her words could come out. "Oh! Hello Matt," She was suddenly glad she put effort into her outfit today. She wore burgundy jeans with a beige sweater and wedges. Her hair laid out on her back, pin straight.

"Hey Rebekah," Matt said with a hint of surprise in his voice, "didn't expect to see you here."

"Same here for you," She said with a nod. "I especially didn't expect you to have the same taste in novels as me." She said with a small smirk.

"Oh," His cheeks flushed and Rebekah couldn't help but think it was the cutest thing ever. "I happen to really like Nicholas Sparks." He said, releasing his grasp on The Notebook as he spoke.

"I haven't read much from him, though Caroline recommended the book to me."

"It seems like a book Caroline would read," He said with a smile before taking hold of the book once again but handing it over to her. "Here, you have it."

"Don't you want it?" She asked with a frown, tilting her head to the side.

"We can take turns; ladies first." He gave her a coy smile. "You don't mind sharing the book do you? After you're done reading the book you can bring it over to me and then i'll return it to you."

"That sounds like a lovely idea, Matt."

"When you try your best,

and you don't succeed.

When you get what you want,

but not what you need."

"Again." She commanded, standing at the far-end of the wall, watching him with intense eyes.

"I told you, Caroline," He began through gritted teeth, wiping sweat off his forehead. "I can't do what you are asking."

They had been 'training' for two hours and they had fought at least three times already. Caroline had asked him, and not so kindly, to bring out his inner wolf when it came to his fangs and venom. Klaus wasn't doing so well, partially because he was trying to control himself. All he needed was her to induce him to so much anger that he did in fact bring out his fangs and take a bite from her.

"This is pathetic," She said, her tone surprising Klaus. "Aren't you supposed to be the big bad wolf? You aren't intimidating if all you have is empty threats."

"Watch yourself, sweetheart." He closed his eyes, squeezing them shut, as he blocked out her words. He breathed in and out, not wanting to take his anger and frustration out on the beautiful blonde only a foot away from him.

"Why should I watch myself? You are harmless. I bet the Salvatore brothers would have a field day to know that you can't transform at all, don't you think?"

He opened his eyes for a millisecond before he reacted. He had speed ed to her, pinning her to the wall with his hands. "You're beautiful, Caroline, but I will kill you!" He snarled, his eyes a bright yellow instead of a dark black. When he opened his mouth to growl at her, fangs were clearly seen however they were not his usual ones.

Caroline blinked to recover a few times, before she smiled glad that her odd technique had worked. She thought angering him would work the best. "Good job, I told you you could do it. You just needed some influence. We'll pick this up tomorrow?" She asked as she tried to wiggle out of his grasp.

Klaus let her go as soon as he realized what he had done and what she had done. "Yes...tomorrow then." He said after putting some distance between them.

"I guess I'll see you tomorrow then." She collected her things and made her way out, glad that Rebekah had left the door open for her.

"I guess we will." Klaus whispered to himself, letting a smile take over his lips.


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