"So am I your date to homecoming or am I just the chauffeur?" Damon asked with a smirk. Sierra laughed as she shook her head, she told him that Klaus had told her to meet her there but he hadn't actually asked her to be his date. "So are you two like, dating or something?" He asked with slight disgust, he breath out a sigh of relief when she said no.

She thought that homecoming was at the school but when Damon missed the turn she looked at him questioningly. They were now driving towards the Lockwood mansion.

"The gym flooded so it's moved to the Lockwood mansion, Klaus didn't tell you about that?" He asked mockingly, he didn't like Klaus and he certainly didnt like it that Sierra was so close to him. Stefan had changed sides too, sure he still loved and cared for Damon but it wasn't the same Stefan he knew.

"No, Damon he didn't. Look, I get that you don't like him seeing as he killed Elena and her aunt in that sacrifice but I do like him. He's there for me in ways you've never been so I would appreciate it if you would just keep your nasty comments about him to yourself." Sierra said as they parked Infront of the mansion, she stepped out of the car and made her way towards the front door.

Eventually she spotted Nik, he was already looking at her and she looked amazing in his opinion. He walked towards her with a smile on his face, he offered his hand to her and placed a kiss on hers when she grabbed it.

"You look absolutely ravishing, little dove." He told her as she led her to through the crowd of students mixed with hybrids. She smiled shyly as she thanked him.

"You look not too bad Yourself." She said and looked around. She didn't recognize half of these people and it confused her. "This is.. definitely not your usual homecoming, who are all these people anyways?" She asked as she looked over everyone that was in the garden of the house, cheering for the band that was playing.

"Well.. half of it are people from your school and the other half.." he trailed of looking sheepishly at Sierra who raised an eyebrow at him, a scolding eyebrow. "The rest of these people are some friends of my own"

"Nik. Be serious now, who are all these friends of yours?" She said as she crossed her arms over her chest. she could look intimidating of she wanted, well that was what Klaus thought at least.

"Fine, fine. I turned them, they're all hybrids." Klaus said as he wrapped a arm around Sierra's waist, trying to make her a little less angry or dissapointed in him.

"And what are they doing on a mystic falls high school dance?" She may be little but the woman was quite scary if she wanted to be. She didn't understand exactly why Klaus needed this much hybrids on a school dance.

"Because, little dove, there are probably a lot of people in this town who want to hurt me. A little bit of protection of people who feel the extreme need to do anything for me wouldn't hurt." He said as he grabbed her hand and gave it a thight squeeze. She looked at him with a unimpressed look but soon enough a smile cracked through.

"You are unbelievable." She said as she shook her head with a smile. He took her through the crowd and got her and himself a drink, beer at a homecoming dance? Weird.

"And yet, you still put up with me." He said with a smirk and when she laughed, he kissed her cheek. She nodded with a fond smile and placed a hand on his cheek, rubbing circles with her thumb.

"That I do, I guess." She said and kissed him softly. They danced, they played Beerpong together, all in all Sierra was having a great time. Eventually, though, Sierra realized something. Something that she needed to pick up from home, where her dad was.

"You alright, love?" Klaus asked when he noticed the spaced out and worried look on Sierra's face. She snapped out of her thoughts and nodded with a smile, though, Klaus knew that smile. That smile meant something was bothering her, concerning her.

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