I realized that I really didn't post much for the beginning of this story so decided to add some more here quickly. I was struggling with deciding if there was to much detail and not enough conversation going on here, but wasn't sure and just decided to leave it how it was. Please tell me what you think. Do you see potential here with this story? It'll get more interesting, I promise!

Caroline lacked sleep that night. She had tossed and turned all night, but the worry that she now had for Klaus illuminated inside her. She didn't like the man's tactics and had seen how dangerous and destructible he could be. There were reasons other than Tyler why she should keep her distance from the violence-ridden hybrid.

Tyler had been her boyfriend for a few months now and, although the journey had been rough, stuck with her when they needed each other. They kept each other strong, but lately Tyler had been changing. He didn't make her feel safe any more. He wasn't innocent and had the blood of many already on his hands – as did she. Klaus was the reason for turning Tyler into a hybrid. Caroline had seen the pain that Tyler had went through before with just being a werewolf, but now the new hybrid power was getting to his head. He greatly detested Klaus and kept her away from that man as much as possible.

Quietly Caroline pulled herself out of bed and away from the junior hybrid. She was worried about Klaus in spite of his changing Tyler for the worst. She had feelings for the big, bad hybrid and, although hated the man's guts, appreciated his honesty. Honesty was not something that she could rely on with Tyler anymore.

With quick, quiet precision, Caroline opened her closet and pulled out a flowy, oversized tank top. She picked up her stylishly tattered, white capris and headed to the bathroom to change. The last thing that she wanted was to wake Tyler up and have him questioning her motives. That wouldn't be good.

Caroline closed the bathroom door partway. She slid out of her pajamas and into her tank top and capris. She looked at herself in the mirror. She sighed at herself when she saw small bags forming under her eyes. This hadn't been her first sleepless night. These dreams have continually been haunting her, leaving her exhausted the last few days. She threw her hair up in a quick messy pile on top of her head. She was too tired to worry about her appearance.

Her thoughts were still running ramped as she left the bathroom. She glanced over at Tyler to make sure that he was still sleeping. She tiptoed quietly out of the bedroom and out of the house. With the speed of a vampire, she ran most of the way to Klaus's castle of a house. She slowed her speed to a walk as she closed in on the mansion. Her heart began to race as she neared his property. She couldn't help but be a little excited to see him. This time though there was worry and concern in each stop as she neared the house. What if something did happen? What if her dream was going to come true? The thoughts made her feel sick and light-headed. Her feet strayed her off path and led her toward the Mikaelson's garden. There was a bench behind some hedges that her feet took her too. She sat down with a heavy sigh. It was unusual for her to feel so drained and tired. A vampire had unlimited energy and power; they didn't need to sleep to feel awake and alive. These feelings of exhaustion weren't normal.

"Isn't trespassing a little out of your league, Luv?" Klaus walked up behind the shrubs.

Caroline jumped up and faced him. Her breathing had greatly sped up. "You scared me! Don't you know it's wrong to sneak up on people?"

Klaus walked up to her. "It's not sneaking if the person is trespassing." He shrugged his shoulders as a smile crept across his face. "To what do I owe this pleasant surprise, Caroline?"

Caroline sat back down on the bench. "Can't a friend stop by once in a while?" Klaus sat down next to her on the bench, making it hard for her to control her racing heart.

"A friend yes, but you don't always desire to be my friend, Luv." He looked over at her and could see her exhaustion. He didn't like how weak it made her normally strong self look. "Now tell me, what's weighing on your mind, Caroline?"

"I've been dreaming about you… a lot in fact." Caroline slowly spit out. She knew that it'd be pointless not to tell him exactly what was on her mind. He hated lies and he wasn't always in a good mood for a guessing game.

Klaus grinned back at her. "Most men would find that incredibly attractive coming out of a beautiful woman's mouth. In fact, most men would love to hear a woman say that to them." A twinkle shimmered through in his eyes.

"Klaus! That's not what I meant!" Caroline's eyes were wide as she looked back at him. "I've been having nightmares about you." She kept her gaze steady on his.

"And so you've decided to face your nightmares and see that I'm not as bad as you had originally thought?" He sounded disappointed as he stood up rather quickly. He had put his guard up in preparation to defend himself from getting hurt.

Caroline stood up as well and positioned herself directly in front of him. "No Klaus, nightmares about you dying."