Crescent City (2nd revised version)

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Once he was home and in bed, she left to go find Rebekah.

As she searched for her in the woods, getting the sense that she might be there, her phone went off.

"Elijah," she greeted.

"I got Hayley. I'm taking her home."

"Okay. Well, Klaus is home, but someone should get that knife out of him. Sophie stabbed him with it."

"Thank you, Katerina."

"Anytime, Elijah."

They hung up.

When she was in the middle of the woods, she saw Rebekah being ambushed and attacked by a few werewolves.

"Get away from her!" Kat bravely ordered them.

They stopped and looked at her.

She approached them slowly, as to not get herself attacked.

"You heard me. Get away from her. Get out of here. As long as I'm around, you will not harm her," she ordered them.

The black alpha gave a snarl, before leading his pack away.

Kat ran towards and knelt by her.

"Rebekah? It's me. Can you hear me?"

Realizing she was out cold, she knew she had to get her home and it would have to be on her own.


As soon as he smelled their scent, Elijah opened the door and gently took his sister from her, picking Rebekah up in his arms and speeding up the stairs to her room to lay her down in her own bed.

"I'm going to go for a walk," she said at a normal tone, knowing with sensitive hearing that everyone in the house could hear her without her raising her voice. She then left, closing the door behind herself.


Elijah was checking up on his siblings, when he heard Katerina let him know that she'd be going for a walk, which he understood. She probably didn't want to be there when his brother woke up and got his strength back, much less run into Rebekah. They could be very difficult and he didn't want Katerina in the middle of sibling rivalry.


When Klaus woke up, he was in his room and didn't feel any pain anymore. He wondered where Katerina was, though. She was the one that had saved him from further torment pretty much. And he felt better now, so he slowly sat up in bed.

A moment later, Rebekah and Elijah walked in.

"I see that you're feeling much better now. Good. I'll go see where Katerina has gone to," Elijah said, before leaving their sight.

"Feel better soon," Rebekah said, before leaving the room.


Kat enjoyed being alone, as she took a walk through New Orleans. It was dark, sure, but it didn't really matter to her. She needed to be alone, because she didn't know where to go and she didn't know how Klaus and Rebekah would react towards her, knowing she was the one that had saved her. They weren't exactly Katherine fans. So, she was out alone, though she knew she was being stupid. She knew she should've invited someone like Hayley or Elijah along with her to protect her if anything happened, but she wanted to be alone. Sometimes she just wanted to be alone and she hadn't had that chance for the past month or two.

She stopped not far from the woods, getting the sense that she was being watched. And then she turned to look at the trees and bushes that outlined the woods to see if she could spot what was watching her.

A moment later, a black werewolf came out and ran towards her. So, she ran, though she knew that it was useless to run from a werewolf. It wasn't a coincidence, since she figured it was probably the alpha that she had addressed earlier to save Rebekah's life.


Elijah continued his search for the one girl that he would always love.

He stopped, smelling blood and hearing something, before following them at vamp speed.


As she lay there, vision blurry and going dim, she blurrily saw the creature get thrown off her, before everything went black for her.


Once it ran off, he was instantly at her side.

"Katerina."

He scanned her with his eyes and was relieved when he found that she'd be okay.

He gently picked her up in his arms and sped back home.


When she woke up, she saw that she was in a bed at the compound in a room. She then saw that Hayley was seated in a chair by her bed.

"Feeling better?" the she-wolf questioned.

Kat slowly sat up in bed.

"Yeah. I am. Thanks."

"Actually, it's not me you should be thanking. It's Elijah. He's just a little busy at the moment," she replied.

"I'll thank him later then."

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