Title: The Dangerous Forgotten

Author: Well hello there, I'm Jenna. I d like to apologize in advance for my writing. I hope you enjoy! Feel free to review with questions, concerns, or just a friendly hello.

Disclaimer: Do I fucking look like Julie Plec?

Summary: My First Story, AU; There is no record or memory of a Caroline Forbes that lived in Mystic Falls, thanks to the Mikaelson family. But, when the Originals and Caroline return to Mystic Falls, Caroline finds it hard facing her old friends, even if they think she's a complete stranger.

Caroline woke up to the bright sunlight shining through her window. She smiled to herself as she turned upwards to watch Klaus sleep. He looks so peaceful, she thought, like a vunerable puppy. She thought about stroking his hair, but quickly shot the idea down. He always seems to find a way to know her next move. Just as she was about to get out of bed, Klaus opened his eyes and pinned her down to the sheets.

Klaus smiled, "Where do you think you're going?"

Caroline stuck her tongue at him, "Let me go, Nik." Caroline started to giggle because she knew she didn t want that. She wanted to stay in that bed with him, happy and in love, forever.

"Not a chance, love," Klaus smirked. He started to softly kiss her neck, and stroke her blonde hair.

"We're going to be late for breakfast," Caroline pleaded, getting off of the bed. She turned towards the mirror fixing her played with hair. She then tied her hair in a ponytail, and smiled as she watched Klaus come towards her.

"It's worth it. You're worth it. I'm worth it," Klaus winked, putting his hands on Caroline's shoulders.

"Oh cocky now, are we?" Caroline laughed, raising her eyebrows. Immediately after she said it, she regreted her choice of words.

A memory appeared in her mind of Damon Salvatore introducing himself to her. The same Damon that would later become a good friend, regardless how many times he wanted her dead, and help her through her transition in becoming a vampire. She sighed, putting the past behind her.

Klaus, obviously noticing Caroline's change in mood, tried to make her smile. "So, how about breakfast? Shall we?"

Caroline smiled, "We shall!"


Klaus and Caroline entered the Mikaelson dining hall. Rebekah and Kol were already sitting beside one another. Klaus took a seat across Rebekah, while Caroline took a seat across Kol.

"Here come the lovebirds," Kol started, "Why so late to breakfast, Care?" Caroline glared at him, resulting in a large smirk on Kol's face. He was ready to put up a fight. Caroline then stole a berry off of Kol's plate, and made a face at him.

"I'm not late, you re just early," Caroline retorted quickly.

Kol made a slight nod in defeat.

Klaus looked around, as if something was not quite right, "Where's Elijah?"

"He claims he has better business to attend," Kol pondered, Can't see what that would be though. What could be better than spending time with me? I'm delightful."

"More like annoying," Rebekah clarified.

Klaus and Caroline both laughed at Rebekah's comment. Not because the insult was particularly funny, but because it was moments like this that made living in the Mikaelson family a joy. They were that dysfunctional family that would fight at one another, yet at the same time, fight for one another.. All of the punches, unkind profanities, and daggering would all be converted to love in the end.

Elijah emerged from the hallway, "Nikklaus, a word?"

Klaus nodded, following Elijah in to the foyer.


"What is it you wanted to tell me, Elijah?" Klaus asked quickly

"There is another white oak, Nikklaus," Elijah confessed. He pursed his lip while running a hand through his (perfect) hair. He then watched his brother as a confused look came across the poor hybrid s face.

"That can t be Elijah. A record under the name of Caroline Forbes in Mystic Falls would be more plausible, and we destroyed every document relating to her," Klaus explained, "There is no white oak."

"Ah, but there is," Elijah started, "You see, there is a memorial right outside Mystic Falls High dedicated to their founding fathers. In that memorial, there is a bench. A bench made out of-"

"White oak," Klaus finished the statement sharply. "What do you suggest we do?"

"Burn it, but we need to return to Mystic Falls to do that," Elijah stated.

"And what about the others? Kol, Rebekah, Caroline?" Klaus was genuinely concerned about the trio.

"I say, we tell them at dinner. If they would like to come with us, let them. But, if they would like to stay behind, it's their choice." Elijah said gently putting a hand on his brother s shoulder.

No, I won t let her, Klaus warned.

Nikklaus, I don t think it s your choice, Elijah lectured.


"Kol, if you take body shots off of Caroline, I'm gonna loose it!" Rebekah let out a loud laugh.

The three vampires were spending their afternoon in the living room drinking alcohol, blood, and dancing until their legs were about to fall off. The song Sour Cherry by the Kills was playing loudly in the stereo. It was normal for them to have reckless mini-parties so early in the day, but they did not give one care.

"Don't worry, Beks! Nik would kill him, and have a witch bring him back just to kill him again," Caroline giggled spinning around with a blood bag in her hand.

"It would be so worth it," Kol joked around, dancing with the Rebekah, who was holding a bottle of vodka in her hand.

Caroline laughed, "Oh, really?"

"Yes really," Kol walked towards Caroline picking her up and spinning her around.

"Oh my god, Kol! Put her down! You re going to kill her," Rebekah screamed.

"She's already dead! It s never gonna happen," Kol said laughing at Rebekah's ironic comment.

There. It hit her like a brick, or a punch in the stomach. That was what Stefan told her when she met him. A flash of her human life passed by her, a life in Mystic Falls. She remembered Stefan and his charming smile. His ripper phase, his Elena phase, and Caroline's relationship with him. He was like her older brother, a very old friend. Her smile faded, and Kol put her down noticing her change in mood.

"Caroline, what's wrong?" Rebekah asked with a stern tone.

It's amazing how fast a vampire can sober up when they need to, Caroline thought.


"Another memory?" Kol asked. "Nik told us you were having those."

"Yeah, it's fine," Caroline lied. She didn t want to kill the mood. They were having so much fun, and she had to ruin it with her human-life crap.

"Caroline, it's fine. We don t have to keep going," Rebekah noticed the look on her face. Caroline was amazed that Rebekah always knew what she needed. She was the girl-version of Klaus, or the sister she never had.

An awkward pause transferred through the room before Kol and Rebekah looked at each other. Rebekah looked at Kol with a meaningful stare, and Kol gave a slight, sad nod as a cue.

"Caroline," Rebekah whispered, "Kol and I have something to tell you."

"Before we left Mystic Falls, we were jealous of you and Nikklaus. Kol and I wanted to take someone with us, too. So we decided that before we left, I would try to convince Matt to come alone, and Kol would try to convince Bonnie," Rebekah confessed.

Caroline was completely shocked. She knew that Matt liked Rebekah, and she knew that Bonnie secretly enjoyed Kol's company, but she didn't know that they were invited to come with her and the Originals. She gained sympathy towards Kol and Rebekah because, obviously, Bonnie and Matt declined.

"What did they say?" Caroline asked.

"Matt told me that he couldn't leave his family behind, and that I was being unreasonable and selfish," Rebekah was at the bridge of tears. Caroline came over a gave her a hug.

"Kol, you?" Caroline asked.

"Nothing, Caroline. Okay? It was just some lame excuse that Donavan used and that no matter how cute I was, I was still a vampire," Kol said angrily.

Caroline frowned, "Kol, you know she didn't mean that."

"Did she?" Kol asked. "I guess I had it coming, though. My relationship with Bonnie, and Bekah's relationship with Matt wasn't as strong as the one you had with my brother."

"Kol, Bonnie really liked you, and you know that. And Rebekah, Matt worshiped the ground you walked on. They couldn't leave their family behind. As for me, being a vampire, there wasn't really any family left for me. My dad was dead, and my mom hardly looked at me anymore. I wanted to come with you guys. This is where my life is now," Caroline's speach left Kol and Rebekah speachless.

Another long pause.

"So, did she really like me that much?" Kol asked in a cocky tone.

Rebekah, Caroline, and Kol all laughed.

"I love you guys," Caroline said in a rough voice.


After dinner, the Originals and Caroline entered the living room. Being told that Elijah and Klaus were going to make an announcement, Caroline, Kol, and Rebekah sat down on the couch. This should be interesting, Caroline thought. She sighed.

"I assume you're all wondering what Nikklaus and I have to share with you," Elijah pondered. He didn't know how to start this one, not this time.

"No, I don't really care. Make this quick," Kol asked uninterested.

Elijah broke the news to them. First, they seemed confused, just as Klaus was, but then it all seemed to fit together. Rebekah looked a bit disturbed, but Kol just sat there.

"Why can't you two can just go back to that boring town, and burn the damn bench?" Kol asked. Caroline wondered if Kol's hesitation to go back to Mystic Falls was because of his embarrassment towards Bonnie.

"No," Caroline started, standing up from the coach, "I'm not letting Klaus and Elijah go back there alone. I don't care that they don't remember any of us, I'm going with you."

"Caroline-" Klaus started.

"No, Nik. I am going with you," Caroline protested. She looked at Elijah, and he nodded in approval.

"As am I," Rebekah stood up from the coach, "Family above all, remember?"

They all turned towards Kol, before he stood up, another long pause, "Family above all."


Klaus and Caroline entered their bedroom after the family meeting.

"Well, that was interesting," Caroline said moving towards the bed.

Klaus sat beside her, "Caroline, are you sure you want to go back?"

"Yes, Nik I know it's very unlikely anything bad could happen, but in a town like Mystic Falls you never know. If anything did ever happened to you, I don't know what I would do to myself," Caroline confessed.

Klaus took Caroline into a deep kiss. It was passionate, yet soft. A grin appeared on Caroline s face.

"What was that for?" Caroline giggled.

"I just really love you," Klaus said