Katherine threw her arm in the air and called for a taxi. As one stopped she dialed a number.
“My dear Katerina, please tell me you have fixed the problem” Klaus said slowly.
“I haven’t” Katherine started while she got in the cab.
“Well, how unfortunate” Klaus said.
“But I know what’s wrong with Elena” Katherine quickly continued. “Tell me where you are, then I can show you”
Klaus gave her directions and Katherine passed them to the driver.
Fifteen minutes later the driver parked the car in front of an abandoned hotel. Katherine got out and the cab drove away.
As soon as the taxi was gone Klaus exited the hotel and walked Katherine’s way. Unlike Katherine he was in no hurry.
“Now, tell me”
“This is what’s wrong” Katherine said, holding a piece of paper in front of Klaus. He took the paper out of her hands and examined it.
“That’s not what I expected” Klaus said, with a whiff of surprise.
“See, it’s not my fault. This is out of my control” Katherine said.
“She’s right, Nik” Rebekah said.
“I told you to stay inside” Klaus said.
“When do I ever listen?” Rebekah said. “As much as I hate to admit it, Katherine’s right. She can’t help it”
Klaus groaned and bit his arm. He pulled Katherine closer and made her drink his blood. As the bite healed Klaus grabbed her arm.
“Make her better” he ordered and he let go of her.
“My dear Katerina, please tell me you have fixed the problem” Klaus said slowly.
“I haven’t” Katherine started while she got in the cab.
“Well, how unfortunate” Klaus said.
“But I know what’s wrong with Elena” Katherine quickly continued. “Tell me where you are, then I can show you”
Klaus gave her directions and Katherine passed them to the driver.
Fifteen minutes later the driver parked the car in front of an abandoned hotel. Katherine got out and the cab drove away.
As soon as the taxi was gone Klaus exited the hotel and walked Katherine’s way. Unlike Katherine he was in no hurry.
“Now, tell me”
“This is what’s wrong” Katherine said, holding a piece of paper in front of Klaus. He took the paper out of her hands and examined it.
“That’s not what I expected” Klaus said, with a whiff of surprise.
“See, it’s not my fault. This is out of my control” Katherine said.
“She’s right, Nik” Rebekah said.
“I told you to stay inside” Klaus said.
“When do I ever listen?” Rebekah said. “As much as I hate to admit it, Katherine’s right. She can’t help it”
Klaus groaned and bit his arm. He pulled Katherine closer and made her drink his blood. As the bite healed Klaus grabbed her arm.
“Make her better” he ordered and he let go of her.
Tyler opened his eyes and gasped for air. The night was slowly giving in to the day and Tyler was still tied onto that chair.
“Good morning, sunshine” Klaus said, who was sitting in front of him in Indian style. He had a small flask in his left hand. “I hope you’re hungry”
“Can’t you just let me go already?” Tyler said, who was having trouble breathing. Blood came streaming from his eyes. What was wrong?
“I can’t let you go” Klaus said. “Not before you had breakfast” He continued, waving the flask. He scribbled up and opened the flask.
Tyler pressed his lips together, but Klaus easily separated them and poured the blood that was in the flask into his mouth.
“Now you won’t be so eager to run off, now will you?” Klaus said as he untied Tyler.
“Good morning, sunshine” Klaus said, who was sitting in front of him in Indian style. He had a small flask in his left hand. “I hope you’re hungry”
“Can’t you just let me go already?” Tyler said, who was having trouble breathing. Blood came streaming from his eyes. What was wrong?
“I can’t let you go” Klaus said. “Not before you had breakfast” He continued, waving the flask. He scribbled up and opened the flask.
Tyler pressed his lips together, but Klaus easily separated them and poured the blood that was in the flask into his mouth.
“Now you won’t be so eager to run off, now will you?” Klaus said as he untied Tyler.