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I retreated from the living room, leaving Elena there on the floor. I know I should go back to see if she's alright, but I don't feel like dealing with her pondering questions. I walk into my room, at the end of the hall, and slam the door loudly behind. Walking straight for the cupboard on the other side of the room, I grab out a bottle of Whiskey and a glass.

Why do I put up with all of this shit that's going on? Why did it have to be me that had to turn out to be a hybrid? Why can't I be normal? That's all I've ever wanted in my life, to be normal and settle down with a family. Isn't that what every guy wants, whose been around for thousands of years? This is just to much.

I took a large swig of Whiskey, feeling all of my memories slowly fade away, but only to new ones which keep reappearing.


"Mother! Father! What have you done to us!" Rebekah yells, tears streaming out of her eyes.

Michael walks forward with a member of our town in his arms. Throwing her towards us, Michael says calmly, "Drink. You need to drink to complete the transaction."

Rebekah begins to cry, while Elijah, Kol, and Finn are speechless. No one dares to move. No one dares to speak. No one dares to defy our father because no one has ever done so before, for there are always consequences.

Not anymore. "Father. What have you done to us?" I ask quietly, rubbing Rebekah's back hoping to calm her down.

"I have awoken you to the life of eternity. The wolves can never harm us now. We are free. We're all free. We can finally rebel like we have never done before, and protect our town."

"Father-"

Michael flashes before my eyes and stabs me in my abdomen with a silver sword. I was both shocked that my own father would have killed my, while I was preparing to die.

"DRINK!" Michael yelled, cutting the woman's throat, and then tossing her toward us.

The blood dripping out of her body seems so compelling. Like it was the most natural thing in the world. Some how that blood seemed to be calling my name, begging me to drink. Torturing my very soul.

Gripping the woman's torso, my lips trailed her sliced neck, and I drank. The slippery copper taste filled my senses, taking me places I have never been before. Bringing myself back down to earth, I glanced at my siblings and grinned; blood dripping from my chin.

"Brothers, sister, you must drink. It's phenomenal."

One by one they drank small amounts from the woman, until she was completely dried out. Glancing about each other, we all knew what happened. We all didn't care.

It was all my fault. I should've stopped Michael while I had the chance. I should've never drank from her.


"Mother, Enough!" I yelled across the table.

The late afternoon light shone through the windows. I had decided to stay and help mother with preparing an evening meal, for mother had decided to invite a woman into our home for supper.

"This family must live on it's legacy and you know it, Niklaus."

I looked at her, stunned. "No vampire is known to be able to have a family mother. You can't expect me to be the exception, can you?"

Mother set down the wine glass, in which she was drinking from. "Niklaus, you are part wolf and part vampire. A Hybrid. You are the only exception. You are the only person who is fit to have a child. You are the only child fit to continue the family."

Gripping the table's edge, I back the seat up so I can stand abruptly. "No. It's impossible! Why can't the others, Kol, Rebekah, Elijah, Finn, anyone else?"

"They are not you Klaus. My son listen, you are the only heir to the Original Vampires. You can't be killed. You are the strongest of our kind. You are the heir and you will start acting like it!"

Just then the door bell rang, "I'll get it." I said in a stubborn tone.

"Niklaus," When I didn't turn around, she shouted. "Be nice!"

Walking toward the door I opened it, to be satisfied of who lied behind it. "Why if it isn't Katherine Pierce. I've heard so much about you." I grin.

The woman in the long blue dress, curtsey's and smiles. "So have I, Sir Niklaus."

Smiling I lead her inside the house, and through the back. As we reached the kitchen, Mother was already up and to us greeting her with open arms.

"Katherine, nice to see you again." Mother smiled. "Please come sit down, both of you." Mother seated herself across the table from us and continued on. "Please understand these tough times Katherine, but as I see it there is a business proposal to be made here."

I felt Katherine's aura tense as Mother spoke and then relax after she finished. "Business Proposal?"

"My son needs a wife, a family, and your family of course needs money, to keep living off that old family farm of yours." Mother spoke delicately.

The room grew quiet and Katherine speechless. It was so silent that I could probably hear a pin drop from a mile away. After a few moments I regained my voice, "Mother, you can't just drop that in on someone like-."

"No, no it's quite alright." Katherine cut me off. "I just…I need time to think. I can't just-"

"My offer expires in two minutes, dear." Mother spoke. "I'm not the type of person to wait around for."

"Wait." Katherine paused. "My father, he'll be taken care of. He'll get what ever amount that will suite him for life?"

"That will be arranged."

"Okay. Yes, I'll do it."


My feet carried me lightly as a feather, but as quick as a hummingbird, across the land. My mind wound up with thoughts of terror, thoughts of fear. The vampires I'd created weren't answering any of the calls I made to them, through their thoughts. Impossible, something was wrong. I could see the cabin from here, and everything about it seemed off. The sight. The smell. The feeling. All wrong.

Running inside, I see the two useless vampires dead at my feet. A wooden stake in each heart. Turning abruptly to the bedroom, in which I left her, I could see the door open. A small fragile body hung from the ceiling, white as stone. Quickly as I could, I yank on the rope, sending her body to the floor. There is no heartbeat. There is no pulse. She's dead. Katherine's dead.

I lay her body on the bed, and quickly without thinking, my selfishness took control. A sting crosses over my wrist as I slice through the vein that lies there. A few drops came out of it, before my immortal aspects kicked in, and my wrist healed. I sit on the edge of the bed, on the edge of the world; waiting for some thing to happen. On the other hand it didn't take too long to happen, thank goodness.

A small, light breath of air was inhaled to the new body of my warrior princess. She was awakened and she was alive. My heart seemed to skip a beat, as she sat up in the bed and looked at me with a new kind of horror in her face.

"What did you do to me Niklaus?" She said in barely a whisper, and then she yelled louder. "What the hell did you do?"

I couldn't believe my ears. Was I hearing this right? I just saved her sorry ass from death and she's not happy. She's not even grateful.

"What did I do? I just saved your ass from death!" I yelled. "Now I have to find a way to get you back to town so you can feed, to complete the transition, before twenty-four hours is up."

Katherine got up out of the bed and came to kneel on her knees in front of me. Grabbing my hands in hers she spoke, "Don't you see Niklaus? My life doesn't lie here anymore. This is your life, not mine. I wanted to die. That was my choice, not yours. Now you turn me into…this monster! This is not how I wanted to live!"

That was the last time we have ever saw each other again. Well so she thought. I knew Katherine being a newborn vampire would mean uncontrollable thirst for human blood. I was almost always there for her, even when she didn't know. I was always watching, to make sure she was alright. I loved her with every part of my soul, and nothing in the world can change that.


A loud crash brought me back to earth. Everything was being thrown around the room like a herd of elephants where scattering through the house. Another crash sent me into a frenzy.

Taking the last swig of Whiskey, I throw the glass across the room and flash toward all the commotion, to find Elena in her room. The dresser, desk, chair, even the makeup table were all flipped over. Different objects thrown across the room, and different objects were still being thrown.

In the middle of the room, a frustrated girl stands in anger. A girl who has lost her meaning of living. She turns and see's me standing in the doorway, only to grab the desk chair and chucks it towards me. I deflect it easily, and from behind her, I hold her arms; careful to keep her restrained. The moment my hands made contact with her, she froze while her heart rate sped to an all time high. She struggles against me, and I grip my tight on her, careful not to let her go.

Soon she becomes slump in my arms, and I carry her to the bed, and sit her down. Her face, careful not to look up towards mine. Her emotions all over the place.

I finally understood why I wanted her so bad. Why I had saved her. She reminded me of her. Of Katherine. She was a form of replacement, a fill to the hole in my heart. No one could love me like Katherine did, before she turned. She was the new doppelganger, and the last of her kind. She and I were meant to be together. We were meant to help each other. To live forever. Forever and Always


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