Where'd you go, I miss you so [Private for Rebekah]

Feb 23, 2012 01:43

Klaus didn't want to believe that Elijah was gone, even if he was coming back. What did that even mean in regard to the length of time he'd be gone? Another day? A week? A month? Two months? He knew that some people had been in the village for years. Even if a day meant little in the grand scheme of being alive for over a thousand years, that meant ( Read more... )

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itconsumesher February 23 2012, 07:10:01 UTC
Rebekah didn't know what had possessed her to agree to meeting Nik. The sudden disappearance of Elijah didn't change the fact that she was mad at her brother, that she felt like she actually hated him for what he had done, but she felt a little lost at the moment. Alone even, despite Damon promising that he was right there if she needed him ( ... )

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wolfvamp February 23 2012, 07:26:51 UTC
Klaus had been avoiding her even if he wasn't outright admitting that to himself. He'd absorbed himself so much in Faye that he didn't want to focus on anything that would hurt.

He loved Rebekah, and it had pained him deeply to have to dagger her, but having his baby sister show up knowing more than he did about the going-ons of home was simply too much. He should have gone to her to ask her what she knew, heard her out even if it meant actual distance spreading between them (that had already happened when he'd made the choice to dagger her in the '20s, and the gap had naturally grown when he'd ignored that there was something else wrong.)

But he wasn't thinking of that as much in that moment. Those thoughts were all still there, they couldn't be avoided when Rebekah came into his line of sight, but he was thinking a great deal about Elijah too ( ... )

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itconsumesher February 23 2012, 07:42:01 UTC
He hadn't been the only doing the avoiding because she had been avoiding him too but that didn't lessen the anger or the hurt over the fact that he barely acknowledged her. In the past, the Nik she knew would have been breaking down her door to find out why she was ignoring him. He wouldn't have taken silence or no for an answer. He would have raged, demanded and threatened till she reacted and told him what was wrong. They would have fought and viciously so as was their nature and right to do so ( ... )

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wolfvamp February 24 2012, 02:32:20 UTC
No matter what Klaus had been feeling before he came to the village, which was desperation at hitting a brick wall in creating more hybrids, nothing would make it all right for him having avoiding his younger sister. Finding solace and love in Faye hadn't made him ignore Elijah, after all. After all he and Rebekah had been through together, no excuse would be good, or worthy, enough. Depending on how things transpired between them at this point, he'd try to give some reason if prompted for one, but wasn't thinking or up for offering one out of the blue. He always had been rather selfish, after all.

To Klaus, he hadn't left her, but he just hadn't thought about it in the same light as Rebekah. How could he, when he didn't know everything she did? It was all a vicious loop, and they'd continue to be stuck in it unless something brought about a change ( ... )

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