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Elena

"All things happen for a reason, whether you know it or not." Klaus began to recite, as if it was a hidden rule that everyone should follow. "What should happen from this moment on it is up to you to decide." He paused for a moment. "All actions have consequences and they shall be carried out for the grater good of both yours and my well being.

Yanking up on the ropes which held my body down, I screamed at him to let me go. "Let. Me. Go. Klaus!" I struggled against every instinct in my body and began to fight against him. "Klaus, I don't belong here! Let me go."

You know, when I was planning out my day and escape route; I didn't imagine that I would be strapped to a chair in the middle of the basement, or cellar. I was planning on how in the world was I going to get out of here, before it's too late; not how do I get farther involved with all this.

I could smell the faint smell of mildew from the basement walls, flooding in from all sides. There were faint sounds of drips, as if the water was leaking from the pipes. I could see that I was in the middle of the basement, and out from the corner of my eyes I could faintly see a few small doors on both sides of the hallway. I watched the stairs in front of me, watching, praying that someone would come and find me.

Klaus then came into view and I tried to hide the fear inside myself, which kept wanting to creep out. "Are you listening to me!" He yelled in protest, grabbing my chin, facing it toward his face. "You WILL listen to me when I am talking to you." I could tell this wasn't a statement of curiosity, it was a statement of "you better do it or die."

"What are you going to to do? You can't hurt me. You obviously need me for something, otherwise I wouldn't be here right now." I stated.

He let go of my chin and turned his back on me, taking a few steps and then turning rapidly back toward me. Pointing his finger in my face, "Your right, but what you don't realize is that I can get what I want pretty easily. Let's see what a friend of mine would like to say about that."

Just then, footsteps began to come louder, descending down the stairs. I could see two sets of feet and then I could see two sets of people. Struggling against my restraints, I screamed, "CAROLINE!"

Elijah descended down the stairs with Caroline yanked behind him. Her hands were bound behind her and her mouth taped shut. There was a thick, sleek of blood running down the side of her face. As they both reached the basement floor, Elijah tossed Caroline onto the hard, cold floor.

"My job is done now, brother. I have paid off my debt to you for saving me, now I must ask you to not ask me to do anything, of this sort, again." Elijah's delicate voice filled the air. Elijah then took a few steps, and looked around the room. His eyes then rested on me, for a moment, and flickered quickly to Klaus'. "Brother, what are you doing? You gave them your word that you would let her go!"

"Yes," Klaus replied, "That is why I asked you to bring BONNIE instead. She is more use to me than this new born, pathetic, so called, 'vampire'!

"A witch yes, but she could not be found." Elijah threw back.

Klaus then walked over to me, taking apart the restraints that bound me to the chair. Standing up, I raised my fist to throw a punch at him but he then reluctantly shoved me back. "Get her out of here." When no one moved he yelled louder, "NOW!"

Elijah grabbed my arm, hauling me out of the room, and up the stairs. He led me through a series of hallways and doors, of which I could not memorize before we reached the blinding light. As Elijah opened the door, the light flooded in blinding me. How long has it been since I've seen the sun? Or been outside? I thought.

"Too long. Almost three days if I'm correct." Elijah spoke. "Come along. I'll drive you home." He said.

"What about Caroline?" I asked.

"I don't know, he tells me to do something, and I do it. If not, I shall die and he shall be the one to do it."

I turned around heading back inside the house. "I'm not leaving without her!"

Elijah grabbed my arm and pulled be back, so I fell hard against his chest. "You don't have a choice." He said, walking backwards and pulling me with him. Throwing me inside the backseat of a small car.

"I do to have a choice!" I yelled. "Let. Me. Go. Elijah."

He grabbed my arms and I stared into his face. "You asked Klaus to let you go and he did, you pissed Klaus off and he gets revenge, this is his way." He sighed. "Please, don't make a scene. Don't scream, cry, or try to escape because I will drag you back anyways."

A tear slipped down my check and he wiped it away quickly. He shut the back door and got into the front seat, starting the engine up, and driving away. The only thought that had ever crossed my mind was, What was his plan, and what was he going to do with Caroline.