Chapter Two: Klaus Happens

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Elena called a meeting to talk about what we're going to do tonight about Klaus.

"Is every one here?" I asked.

"No, we're just missing Rick," said Elena.

"Okay," I replied.

"Why do you have sunglasses on? We're inside," Bonnie said.

"Just having hybrid issues," I said.

"What kind of issues?" asked Bonnie.

I took off my glasses and showed her that my eyes were blue.

"Whoa, they look weird," Jeremy said.

"Thanks," I replied, putting my sunglasses back on.

"Hey Rick," I said.

"Hey," He said.

"Just the guy we're looking for," said Damon.

"So, what are we doing tonight?" Rick asked.

"We're going to kill my big brother, Klaus," I said.

"How? He is the baddest vampire around," Rick stated.

"Uh, sure he is," I said, walking to my car and drove to the dance.

We went to the dance and I went to get punch. It was fruit punch, yum. I took a sip of the punch then the music stopped.

"Thank you everyone for coming tonight! This song is dedicated to Elena from Klaus," Dana said.

"My brother has bad taste," I said, scaring Elena.

"Don't sneak up on me! I don't have vampire senses like you do," said Elena.

"Sorry," I said.

Elena and Stefan started to dance so I went to talk to Bonnie and Jeremy.

"Hey," I said.

"Hey," they said.

Then I saw Rick grab Elena and they went to the hallway.

"Tell Damon I found Klaus," I said, following them.

"Klaus put Elena down," I said.

"Come and get me!" He said.

I super sped and grabbed him.

"Elena get out of here! Tell Damon and Stefan that I found him!" I said as she ran off.

"Now, you can't get your precious doppelganger," I said.

He chargeed at me but I threw him into the trophy case, not like they had any right?

"How are you stronger than me?" he asked, getting up.

"I'm a hybrid, Klaus," I said.

"You're one too? Why didn't you tell me?" He asked

"Well, let's just say my wolf side has taken over," I said.

"What?" He asked.

I took off my sun glasses and my eyes where blue.

"Whoa," He said.

"Yea," I replied, putting my sunglasses on.

"How long has this been happening?" He asked.

"Ever since I was five," I said.

"Mother knew?" He asked.

"Yea," I said. "But she didn't care. She just thought it was unique. But..."

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