I do not own The Vampire Diaries. I only own Tiffani.

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Sitting in that bedroom all day while waiting for the sun to set was the most annoying thing ever, and my patience with waiting on Klaus or someone else to open the door was even more frustrating. I could just break down the door with my new strength, but then I had a feeling Klaus or Rebekah would kick me outside the next morning in the sun for ruining part of their house.

A small knock sounded on the door and I sat up in the bed and tried to fix my unruly hair. It easily resembled a bird's nest after me rolling around on the bed in frustration for hours.

Klaus opened the door with a smile on his face, but his smile dropped a bit when he saw me glaring at him from the bed. I really wanted to slap him but I resisted the urge. I would get him back somehow, but not now. "What's with the face? You're immortal now, you should be celebrating," he said as he entered the room and walked straight towards me without a worry in the world.

"Well I would be celebrating if you had let me decide that I wanted to become a vampire, not force it on me. Don't get me wrong, I've always imagined being immortal, but I'm not too excited about the whole sunshine hurts thing," I answered him as I watched him sit on the bed beside me. He still looked too happy with himself.

"I'm curious, why aren't you trying to hurt me now, since I did turn you against your will?" he questioned as he stared straight into my eyes.

"Against my better judgement, I kind of find you interesting," I answered with a shrug before yelping when he tackled me to the bed so he could be above me. He chuckled when I noticed that he was holding my hands up beside my head on the bed.

"Interesting, how so?" he asked and his face took on a serious look, as if he was lost in thought over my words.

"Well you know what you want and who you are, and you're obviously not afraid to do or take what you want. You have a certain charm to you, which against probably everyone's judgement, I find you attractive," I told him and smirked when he gave me a bit of a surprised look. "But don't think that I'm just going to easily fall into your arms," I snapped when he started smirking at me.

He just raised an eyebrow and looked at our current position, which only made me turn my face away from him. I would have crossed my arms if he wasn't holding onto them so tightly. "Well you seem to have a good idea of my character, and you are correct, I take what I want," he whispered and I shivered because his breath was hitting my neck. I jumped when he placed a gentle kiss on the side of my neck before he disappeared and was soon standing in the doorway instead of on me.

"Your cousin and her friends will be meeting us tonight in exchange for you, but I have other ideas now. Be ready to go in an hour. Also, Rebekah has a meal for you downstairs," he said and smiled at me before leaving the room entirely and disappearing either somewhere in or outside the house.

"Tiffani, if you don't get down here soon, then I'm going to enjoy your meal for you," Rebekah snapped from the lower floor and I rushed out of the room since I was hungrier than I have ever been, but unfortunately not for normal food. "Finally, here," she said and tossed me a bag of human blood. When she saw my curious look, she explained that I wouldn't be getting to drink from a person until a few more days.

Drinking from a blood bag was definitely a strange experience, but the taste of the blood quickly overpowered my discomfort at the idea of what I was doing. Rebekah watched me before motioning for me to join her in her room once I was done. She talked with me about the high school, Matt, and even just regular girly stuff. It was kind of nice to have someone to talk to, since Caroline and I didn't really talk all that much. Of course, I had friends back where I used to live, but we had been growing apart for a while now.

Rebekah gave me some of her clothes to wear, and soon she, Klaus, and I were making our way to a graveyard in the outskirts of town. The graveyard was gorgeous in the moonlight and the shadows danced from tombstone to tombstone. Rebekah looked bored, but Klaus looked excited. I would have loved to walk on my own, but Klaus decided it would be better if we held hands and walked together. I knew he wasn't just holding my hand to be cute. He was holding my hand to make sure I didn't try to make a dash for Caroline and her crazy friends.

"Tiffani," Caroline shouted once we reached the center of the graveyard, and we saw my cousin and her friends on the other side of the area. Caroline looked ready to throw a fireball at Klaus if she could, but since she wasn't a witch, she couldn't.

"Hey Caroline," was all I could say before Klaus started trying to make a new deal with Elena, my cousin, and her Scooby gang. I just looked at Rebekah and gave her a bored expression, which just made her roll her eyes in agreement.

"So you'll let Tiffani go if we give you all of the stakes and make a daylight ring?" Elena asked and she looked at the others in confusion.

"Why would you need a daylight ring? The sunlight doesn't burn the Originals," Bonnie snapped.

"Oh no," Caroline whispered when she looked at me. I just winked at her and motioned for her to be quiet as Klaus kept negotiating with the bimbos and the Salvatore brothers.

"What happens if we don't agree?" Damon asked as he stepped forward and almost in front of Elena.

"I will kill all of you," Klaus said but he didn't look at me when he said that.

"Take the deal," Caroline shouted when the others were bickering amongst themselves. "Tiffani is my cousin and she will not be killed because of all of your selfishness," she screamed and I wanted to applaud her for standing up to her so-called friends. "I will give you the stakes and Bonnie you will make a daylight ring, no questions asked. If you are really my best friends then you will help me save my cousin," she finished before disappearing to presumably go get the stakes.

Klaus looked back at me with a triumphant smirk and then he pulled out a ring box from his pocket. He walked over to Bonnie, who looked at him with distrust. He placed the box in her hand and told her to make the daylight ring with the ring in that box. He glanced back at me one more time before watching the witch create the daylight ring. I just hoped it wasn't going to be a trap and be a ring that exploded me into little pieces.

Bonnie finished making the daylight ring, and Klaus put the box back in his pocket. He then motioned for Rebekah and I to leave, and I followed Rebekah at a normal pace. I didn't want to give away the fact that I was a vampire just yet. I hoped that my cousin would be alright bringing the stakes to Klaus. I guess Klaus would pretend to release me safely after Caroline gave him the stakes. I had a feeling that he wouldn't actually let me go, and I was probably right because he soon joined Rebekah and I and put his arm around my waist while we walked.

"If that ring makes me explode into little pieces, then I will haunt you forever," I told him as we walked back to the mansion.

He just chuckled and bent down to kiss the top of my head. "Don't worry, love. I'm going to test it first. I don't easily trust witches," he said and tightened his hold around my waist.