3:Save me a dance.

Klaus could not get the young blonde woman he had met off his mind,especially after the kiss they had shared last night. She was so much like her,every little detail of her reminded him of the woman he had once loved. That woman was Caroline, the woman that rejected his constant expressions of love. That didn't bother Klaus however,something about Evanna made him feel the most alive he had in centuries.

Tonight the Mikaelson family were hosting their annual Christmas ball and Klaus only wanted the presence of one person in particular.

"Brother...," Rebekah started as she strolled from the dining room to the living room of their contemporary mansion. "Our sister,Freya,mentioned she had spotted you with a blonde woman recently. Who is she?" she sat down as she questioned her brother and his outings during the previous days. "Oh..she saw that?" He asked as he raised an eyebrow,wondering why both Freya and Rebekah had taken a sudden keen interest in his personal life. "She reminded me of an old friend and I enjoy her company, so much so that I am going to ask her to save me a dance at our Christmas ball tonight." He responded casually, he definitely did not want Rebekah to ruin the potential that he thought he has with Evanna. Rebekah rolled her eyes and sighed. "Riiight..." she said slowly as she rolled her eyes. "We'll see how that works out.." she laughed as she hopped off the couch and made her way out of the living room.

After Rebekah left the room he began doing what he does best, no not making murderous plans. He began to draw, he wanted to impress Evanna and he truly hoped that he was doing it right. He didn't want to overwhelm her but wanted to make his affection for her known. Once he was finished drawing he wrote on the back of the paper, "Evanna, I request your gracious presence at my family's home. I would be truly honoured if you would attend. Yours,Klaus." He place it in an enveloped and sent it by courier along with a bouquet of freshly picked wildflowers. He eagerly awaited her reply, he hoped that she would attend the gathering that night.