Punishment | By : AidansQueen Category: S through Z > Vampire Diaries Views: 35506 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 3 |
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There is a multi-part drabble that will begin mildly dark and adult and then steadily get more adult and dark as it goes. This first chapter is fairly light with a few swear words here and there. Caroline Forbes was very nervous. Nervous never suited her though as she paced the halls of her house at midnight because she was unable to sleep. Every time she closed her eyes she was afraid Klaus would come barreling through her front door with an army of compelled vampires to drag her away. Tyler had seriously screwed up, and Caroline felt sorry for him. Now they were all at risk because they had all been dragged into Tyler’s plan to take down Klaus. At first she’d pitied Klaus, even felt guilty about manipulating him again. Now all she felt was a burning hate because of what he’d done to Carol Lockwood and the twelve hybrids in Tyler’s pack. Tyler wasn’t answering her phone calls either. He wouldn’t talk to anyone and he was hiding out at his house on a sofa drinking beer and watching re-runs of his favorite TV shows. He was paranoid and scared now, constantly watching his back because he felt like Klaus was coming for him at any moment, just like everyone else felt. The beginnings of Caroline’s troubles began however the day she found a note on her pillow one morning a month after Carol Lockwood died. It had simply read: I prefer you in red. Caroline snorted at this brash comment and crumpled the delicate piece of paper up in her hand, tossing it into the trash can beside her desk across the room. She had a very good idea who the note was from, as she finished zipping up her sky blue cocktail dress. She was helping to host a party for the new mayor of the town, Bonnie’s own Dad Rudy Hopkins. When Caroline was finished getting ready she went downstairs and grabbed her car keys out of the bowl by the door, calling to her Mom with a cheerful tone “I’m off to the event, see you there!” Caroline heard her mother call back in response with a sober tone of “See you there Caroline, be safe!” The drive to the event was normal, the sun was out and shining and people were mowing their lawns and checking the mail. It was a typical Saturday morning, the sound of one of her favorite bands ‘Muse’ blasting on her stereo as she sang along with it cheerfully. Caroline was determined to stay positive about all of this even if everyone else had sunk into an abyss of depression. She parked her car outside of the founder’s manor house which was a respective and tastefully decorated building smack dab in the middle of Mystic Falls. It was the center of all respectful government functions such as this one to which Caroline was lucky enough to organize. “Morning!” Caroline said politely with a bright smile as she weaved her way through the crowd of people already gathering inside the building, “Oh, Elena!” Caroline said, waving her best friend over. “Hey,” Elena said with a soft smile as she brushed a stray lock of dark hair back behind her ear. “Hey how are you?” Caroline asked with a half-smile. “I’m alright…you know…taking it day by day.” Elena said with a sigh and a nod. “I hope that maybe…maybe we can put our differences behind us a little?” Caroline asked hesitantly, her eyebrows raising hopefully. “I can’t pretend I’m not still mad about what you did Caroline,” Elena began slowly, “you had no right to tell Stefan about me and Damon.” “I know,” Caroline said quietly, “and I’m sorry about that really…he backed me into a corner and I couldn’t just let him go on thinking that he still had a chance. I mean….I felt bad for him…he loves you so much and it wasn’t fair to just let him go on thinking…”Caroline trailed off at the sad look on Elena’s face. “Yeah I know, you’re right,” Elena said quietly, “so let’s just…get this day over with and talk about all of this later.” Caroline nodded, knowing that it would take a lot more than just a small apology to smooth over the wrinkles in the fabric of her friendship with Elena. Caroline had told Stefan something personal and it had created such havoc between the Salvatore brothers and Elena that she thought Elena would never forgive her. Their lives were still trying to settle back into a normal rhythm, what with the aftermath of Rebekah and Kol trapping them in their own school and terrorizing them for hours on end until Klaus himself had shown up to end the fight. Rebekah was keen on their destruction and now that Klaus had made up with his siblings they posed even more of a threat. “Hey, you guys ready?” Jeremy asked as he approached them with raised eyebrows. “Yeah, let me get my speech out,” Caroline said as she dug through her pretty teal colored purse and brandished a couple of cue cards from a side pocket. She caught Jeremy staring at her and flashed him a polite smile, looking at him expectantly, “hey, are you alright?” “Yeah,” Jeremy said with a half-smile and turned his gaze away, “I’m doing ok.” Jeremy had been practicing being a hunter for over a month now with Klaus as his personal tutor. Despite the odds that were against them all Klaus was still bent on finding a cure for Elena and though he had a personal vendetta to settle against them all he took the time out of his busy world domination schedule to teach Jeremy how to fight. Damon didn’t exactly approve of it, but he didn’t have much of a choice considering that Klaus threatened to rip his tongue if he didn’t shut up and let Klaus do as he pleases. Not that it would stop Damon from speaking his mind anyways. “If Ms. Caroline Forbes would come to the stage please?” called one of the guests from the stage, waving Caroline over cheerfully with a polite smile. “Oh that’s me,” Caroline said with a smile and handed Elena her purse, the cue cards clutched tightly in her hands as she walked with a dignified grace towards the stage. She was once Ms. Mystic Falls after all, she had to look good. Once on stage Caroline gave them all an epic speech about Carol Lockwood, complete with video display behind her in memory of the former mayor. “and now,” Caroline said with a polite and graceful smile on her lips as she turned to face Rudy Hopkins at the side of the stage, “I would like to introduce to you the new mayor of Mystic Falls, Mr. Rudy Hopkins.” Caroline said with a bright smile and clapped along with the others as Rudy Hopkins took the stage and Caroline stepped aside, letting him perform his speech. Caroline carefully climbed down off the stage and went to meet Elena and Jeremy over by the champagne table, looking between them both expectantly. “Well, how was it?” “It was good,” Elena said with a nod, “you did good.” “Thank you,” Caroline said with a happy smile, “I was worried I might have sounded a bit edgy.” “Well considering who’s got a personal vendetta against us I can’t blame you for being nervous,” Jeremy said with a shrug as he reached for a glass of champagne only to have Elena swat his hand away and glare at him with a shake of her head. “Oh come on, nobody’s going to notice Elena,” Jeremy said irritably. “No,” Elena said pointedly through gritted teeth and then turned to flash a dazzling smile at Mr. Hopkins when he approached them. “I hope you all enjoyed my speech,” he said with a polite smile. “Oh it was wonderful, really great,” Caroline said with a charming grin. “I was hoping to find Bonnie here,” Hopkins said thoughtfully as he glanced around the crowd. “Bonnie’s not feeling to well,” Elena told him regretfully, “she was going to come but she decided to stay in bed today.” “Oh,” Hopkins nodded, “I’ll have to go by and see her sometime today then.” “I’m sure she’d like that,” Elena said with a polite smile. No she wouldn’t. Caroline thought quietly to herself, carefully keeping the charming grin on her lips as Hopkins turned to motion someone over, “hey guys I want you to meet one of our generous donators towards the event.” Hopkins stated as a very familiar set of blue eyes and a striking smirk came into view. Caroline’s grin faltered, Jeremy almost chocked on the glass of (non-alcoholic) sparkling cider, and Elena’s eye twitched ever so slightly in one corner. Klaus smiled charmingly at them all and then turned that same bright smile on Hopkins who patted his back cheerfully. “Klaus has been such a help in these tragic turn of events. What with Mayor Lockwood’s death and all…he’s been such great support to us all.” “Has he,” Caroline said with a grin that was just a little bit too bright. “Oh don’t act so surprised Caroline,” Klaus said with a smile as his gaze met hers, “you know I’m nothing but generous.” “Oh yes,” Caroline replied as she suppressed the urge to yank the wine glass from Jeremy’s hands and throw the contents in Klaus’s face, “very generous.” Klaus smirked at her and then shifted his gaze to Hopkins, “I think I’ll go mingle with the other guests for a bit Rudy.” “Oh of course,” Hopkins nodded politely, “enjoy.” “Oh I will,” Klaus said with a dazzling smile as he raised his champagne glass towards Caroline and the others, though his gaze was on Caroline as he did it, “Oh and congratulations on your success by the way.” “Thank you Klaus,” Rudy said with a smile and watched him go. “I need to go check on the appetizers,” Caroline said suddenly and grabbed Elena’s hand, “Elena would you help me?” “Yeah sure,” Elena said, sensing the urgency in Caroline’s voice and followed her to the kitchens. “Ok, what the hell is he doing here?” Caroline snapped irritably as they burst into the kitchen. “Your guess is as good as mine,” Elena said with a sigh. “What the hell is this whole thing about him donating money? His name wasn’t on the list! I would know Elena, I made the list!” Caroline said through gritted teeth. “Ok let’s just calm down for a minute ok?” Elena said taking a deep breath, “Nobody knows what Klaus did and he’s probably just doing this to piss us off.” “How dare he come here! How dare he act like a fucking saint after everything he’s done!” Caroline snarled angrily. “Easy Caroline,” Elena hissed as she glanced around at the chefs who had stopped to stare at them, “Just calm down.” Caroline took a deep breath and relaxed her tensed shoulders before catching sight of the entrée’s sitting on the counter. “What the hell is that?” Caroline asked with a frown as she looked at a nearby chef, “I said I wanted spinach artichoke dip on rice crackers,” Caroline said steadily as she tried not to snap at the chef in question, “not Ritz crackers with olive oil dip…this is a government event not a picnic, fix it!” “Caroline,” Elena said firmly, seeing that her friend was about to go on a rampage. “I’m fine…” Caroline said as she took a deep breath, “it’s fine…whatever…it’s fine.” “I’m sorry,” The chef said politely as he rushed over to fix the entrees, “I must have misread the information slip.” “I made a list!” Caroline snapped, “Does nobody ever read the list?” “Caroline,” Elena said patiently and Caroline paused, closing her eyes as she took in a deep breath. She couldn’t let Klaus-mother-fucking-annoying-bastard Mikaelson get to her. “Let’s go get some fresh air alright?” Elena offered helpfully. “No,” Caroline said with a frown as she shook her head and tried to recover her rational mind, “I need to go and make sure the dinner tables are ready for tonight.” Elena sighed and watched Caroline go, her friend firmly on a rampage of control-freak behavior. Later that evening when the dinner had been completed and Caroline had ensured that not one thing had gone wrong she deemed it necessary to go home and have a nice hot bath. She deserved it after all, having to tolerate Klaus being present for the event even though he was careful to stay out of her sight for the remainder of the evening. Somebody seriously needed to clue Rudy Hopkins in on Klaus. When she got home she haphazardly took of her cocktail dress and tossed it on her bed and went to start the bath. 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