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"Nice to see you again too, thanks for the flower," I said with my own little smirk.
"You gave her a flower?" Rebekah asked, but Klaus ignored her. "When did you meet my brother?" she asked me, since she knew I wouldn't ignore her.
"Last night, I was leaving the grill and we ran into each other," I answered because that was basically what happened, nothing extraordinary.
"So I'm guessing that your cousin and her friends told you what we are," Klaus said before Rebekah could say anything, even though she did glare at him for cutting her off.
"You're vampires, the originals actually," I answered and ignored my phone, which was signifying that I had a text message. "Don't worry, I don't have any plans on attacking or trying to kill any of you or your family. I'm not an idiot," I said as I relaxed back on the couch even though I was stuck in a room with two vampires.
"Why would you not want to kill us? Your cousin and her friends want to," Klaus said as he moved closer to me on the couch and took a gentle hold on my chin. "Wouldn't killing me help your cousin's friend, Elena?" he asked and I felt his fingers tighten a little bit on my chin.
"Why would I ever want to help that whiny brat?" I asked as I moved closer to his face. I raised an eyebrow when he only gave me a contemplative look.
"You don't want to help Elena or those Salvatore brothers?" he questioned and I shook my head.
"The only person in that group that I want to help is my cousin, Caroline," I said and he released my chin.
"Well Caroline isn't really on our friends list right now," Rebekah snarled and I tried not to tense.
"I understand she's tried to hurt you and your family, but she thinks she is doing the right thing," I said.
"Do you think you could get your cousin to stop trying to hurt us?" Klaus asked and I shivered when he gently touched my neck.
"I might," I said but was stopped when he rested a finger on my lips.
"I have an idea. How about we make a deal with your cousin?" he said before biting into his wrist and holding it to my mouth. "Drink," he growled and he covered my nose. If I wanted to breathe, then my only option was to drink. I tried to move his hand away from my face, but it wouldn't budge.
I drank the blood and glared at him when he moved his hands away from my face. I went to stand up, but he wrapped his arms around me and pulled me into his lap. "Let go," I snapped but he just kept a tight hold on me.
"Shh, you're ok, now then, let's talk about my deal," he said and rested his head on my shoulder.
"What is your deal?" I asked as I looked from him to Rebekah, who was just watching her brother attentively.
"Your cousin will get her friends to stop trying to kill me and my family. They will also give us all of the white oak stakes in their possession. If they do not, then I will turn you," he said and then he told me to call my cousin so he could tell her this deal as well.
"That can't be all you want," I said as I never broke eye contact with him, even though my phone was ringing and on speaker phone.
"Smart girl, you're right, that's not all I want. The other thing I want is you. You will be mine one way or another, and I always get what I want," he said before the world faded to black around me. The last thing I saw was his blue eyes and grinning face.
When I woke up later, I was alone in a nice room and in a beautiful bed. I sat up and looked around the room, but I truly was alone. I left the bed and walked to the bedroom door, but it was locked. My next move was to walk to the window so I could at least look outside and see if I could escape out of the window, but that was my biggest mistake. A scream of pain tore from my throat as sunlight hit my hand. I threw the curtains closed and backed away to the bed. I watched as my skin sizzled, turned red, and then slowly returned to healed skin.
"He turned me, he turned me even though he made that deal," I growled and I went back to the bedroom door and started hitting it. Before I could destroy the door, Rebekah opened the door from the other side. "Where is he?" I asked but she pushed me back into the room before I could leave. "Rebekah, where is Klaus?" I asked but she just grabbed me and made me sit on the bed with her.
"I know you're mad. Klaus is good at angering people, but you cannot leave this room yet. My brothers are working on a deal with your cousin and her friends, and if they see you, the deal will be off. I'm sorry that he turned you, but this deal has to work. I do not want anyone in my family to die," Rebekah explained as she kept a hold of me.
I growled but finally just sighed. "I understand, ok, I do, but as soon as I can go out of this room, then I'm going to slap your brother across the face. I don't care how good looking he is, you don't just turn someone into a vampire without permission," I snapped before falling back on the bed. I grabbed my throat when I felt it start burning. "Rebekah, I'm hungry," I said softly and she actually chuckled at me.
"Don't worry, you'll get some blood soon enough. My brother may have made you mad, but I think he is interested in you," she said and I just gave her a look. "Yes, hard to believe, but now that you are one of us, there is no going back, just give this life a chance and maybe give him a chance," she finished before patting my hand and then leaving the room.
