All I can say is, sorry. Also this is not the full chapter but I really wanted to get some of it out since my inspiration has been really low and took forever.I promise it's slowly coming back and I should be updating within two weeks. This was wrote over 3 months so it might seem choppy.

One more thing: If you are confused about what's going on then that's a good thing, everything will be becoming clear soon and it will all start making sense. Remember: nothing is what it seems and don't trust anyone.


3 weeks later.

Dear Amelia-Grace Forbes, I never really know how to start these letters, but they seem to relax me. I just hope and prayer you will be able to read them one day, when your older of course. I miss you so much. Since my visit to Mystic Falls, three weeks ago, I long for you more and more. When we were so close and you were growing inside of me, I used to think we were unbreakable. But now, I'm finding our bond becoming distant and words can't describe how much that hurts. Some day's I have found myself wondering if leaving you was the right decision. I can only dream of what it could have been like now.

You are absolutely beautiful, the image of you is forever imprinted in my mind. Your little blonde whispers of hair, pink flushed cheeks and the brightest, cutest smile I have ever seen-

"CAROLINE, YOUR PHONE," Klaus shouted from the other room. I groaned and pushed the pad and pen back into my bag before getting up.

"Who's on the phone?" I asked, Klaus was leaning against the counter with his elbows flat against the counter top. When I reached forward for my phone, he quickly swung his arm above his head, out of my reach.

My eyes narrowed, "Klaus." His mouth turned up into a huge smirk, I shook my head at his playfulness. "Klaus, come on. Give me my phone," I kept my voice low so the person on the other line wouldn't be able to hear me. When he made no movement to pass it over I continued, "I swear to god Klaus. Who is it?"

"Kiss me," he said.

It took me a moment to process what he had actually said. "No, now give me my phone."

"If you want your phone, then kiss me. I'll even accept one on the cheek."

I groaned, leaning on my tiptoes towards his cheek, just as my lips were about to touch his cheek, he swivelled around and our lips brushed against each others. I gasped at the contact. It threw me. As quickly as our lips touched I backed away remembering his rejection in Mystic Falls. I reached for the phone avoiding eye contact with him, he allowed me to take the phone.

"Hello," I said, pressing the phone against my ear. I walked over to the other side of the room.

"Is this Caroline Forbes?" A man asked.

I heard Klaus move over the door and I turned to look at him just as he walked out the door, slamming it shut behind him. What was his problem?

"Hello?" The voice on the other side startled me.

"Sorry, yes this is she. Who is speaking?"

"Its Tony, from Boundary Mills interior design, I'm just calling to inform you we reviewed your application and would like to meet with you for an interview."

I had almost forgotten about applying as an assistant there. I couldn't prevent the smile that spread across my face, "seriously?"

He lightly chuckled and I instantly regretted my response, throwing my hand on my face. "Yes, seriously miss Forbes. How does this Thursday sound, say 1pm?"

"Yes, that's perfect. Thank you so much this means so much to me."

"My pleasure, have a lovely day and I look forward to meeting you in person."

After I ended the call I jumped up and down in excitement. Things were finally starting to look up but I wasn't going to tell anyone about this just yet. What if I fail at the interview? I can't handle all the disappointed looks I would receive. Glancing at the clock I realised if I didn't leave soon I would be late for meeting Callie and Rebekah.


An older women approached our table. Her blonde hair was pulled into a tight bun on top off her head. Her posture was straight and she walked with elegance in her step. Large diamonds were beaded together around her neck, made for the jealous eyes of others.

Her gaze narrowed at Rebekah. "No phone call, no email and not even a text." She said, flattening out her waistcoat with the palm of her hands. "Mother," she groaned. "These are my two friends, Caroline and Callie."

I extended my hand and she shook it, raising her eyebrows at me. "It's a pleasure girls." She turned back towards Rebekah, "where's the brown girl."

"Mother," she warned. "You can't say things like that, it's disrespectful." "

How else am I going to differentiate her?" she said, knitting her eyebrows together.

Rebekah scoffed, "how about using her name?"

"I don't have time for this," she pulled her bag tighter on her shoulder. "Come, the car is waiting for us. Geoffrey will not be happy with waiting."

"I'm not going anywhere with you,"

Callie nudged my arm lightly, "maybe we should go and get a drink or something."

I nodded, moving to stand up. "I'm not going with you mother. We're leaving." Rebekah stood up and we exited leaving her mother behind with a very frustrated expression.

"What was that?" I asked.

"I thought Mikael was your father?" Callie wondered as she caught up with us.

"He is."

"So who is Geoffrey?"

We turned down the side walk and Rebekah started laughing, "I have no idea, but I wasn't going to stick around to find out." Rebekah turned around and looked at us, "Lets go and do some shopping."

She was avoiding something and I knew what that was like, I wasn't going to be the one to push her.


Bonnie fell onto the couch beside me and sighed, "I just don't understand you and Klaus, like your whole situation. You are both literally in a relationship without the sex," she puffed. "Sex is the best part, its a benefit."

"What are you talking about Bon? Klaus and I are just... we're just friends. When we were in Mystic Falls I came onto him and he just rejected me. It can't be any clearer than that." I wasn't sure who I was trying to convince; myself or Bonnie.

Bonnie sat up, "you came onto him?"

"Well, yeah."

She looked at me with utter confusion. "That's all you're going to say, no details? I want details Caroline."

Should I tell her the events of that night? No, what if Kol finds out then uses it against me in front of Klaus, which would be mortifying. I shrugged, "that's all I'm going to say. Klaus made his intention's clear, I feel like he thinks of me like his sister," I paused. "Besides It's for the best, you have all said that he can't commit to a relationship and he treats women as one night stands."

Bonnie leaned back on the couch again, "I consider us friend's right?"

I nodded because even though we haven't known each other for long, she has been more of a friend to me than the majority of the people back home excluding Stefan and Callie.

"Klaus has not been with another girl since you moved in here. I'm starting to believe he's changing. Also I see the way you look at him but you're battling your feelings, pushing them deeper," she looked towards the hallway.

I laughed lightly, "that doesn't mean anything. He could be having sex anywhere with anybody outside of this apartment without us knowing." As much as I hated that theory, I had to acknowledge it.

Bonnie sighed, "why can't you just admit the way you feel?"

Why was bonnie pushing this? She was the one who warned me about Klaus' womanising ways. "I could never feel anything more for someone like Klaus, it would be a train wreck waiting to happen." I lied, because in reality I was already starting to feel more than I should. I didn't know exactly what it was, but I knew it wasn't going to end well.

"Come on Caroline, give him a chance. I really think you two could work."


Okay so this chapter is totally un-beta'd since its been so long. I haven't forgotten about their bet, although I can't say the same about Klaus and Caroline. Trust me it will be brought up soon. There's alot more to Rebekah's storyline coming up soon as well as other characters.