Bloodletting

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Out of body experience. That is what people describe it as. Except I was literally out of my body. I felt alone and terrified, but also elated and invincible. Those kinds of emotions combined are dangerous. It can sometimes lead to unpredictable and unstable behavior, which everyone would soon realize. Everyone except Me.

Klaus walked into the house with Elijah just past midnight. He planned on going straight to sleep, exhausted after dealing with Rebekah and Hayley's mess of bodies all afternoon. Thankfully, Davina had managed to undo the spell linking Sophie and Hayley together, which meant the witches had no hold over him.

He glanced over to the living room, only to do a double take when he noticed Hayley writing in a journal on the couch, and Tyler glaring at him across from Hayley.

"Love, do you want to explain to us, why Tyler Lockwood is chained the coffee table?"

Not looking up from her writing she shrugged, "I really don't like him."

Elijah walked over to Tyler, pulling down the rag dripping with what could be assumed wolfsbane, and calmly asked, "Why does she not like you?"

Tyler only glared, not saying anything. Klaus rolled his eyes storming towards them. "Why are you here Tyler?"

"Like you don't know." He snarled.

"If I knew, I wouldn't be asking now, would I?" His patience was wearing thin, and all he wanted to do was rip his heart out then go to bed.

"I came to test a theory. About your baby."

That was not what Klaus was expecting. What could his child have to do with anything related to Tyler Lockwood of all people.

"What Theory?" Elijah questioned while Klaus stood silently. Hayley pulled a different journal out of the couch cushions, which had Klaus doing a double take, one that looked to be completely filled, unlike the other.

"What on earth are you writing about?" he asked her incredulously. She finally looked at him, mirth swimming in her gaze.

"My plans for word domination." She said it with such conviction that even Elijah paused his questioning to stare at her. For the past few days, Klaus noticed Hayley was acting differently then he was used to. She seemed to be less serious, and more playful almost. When he mentioned it to his brother, Elijah simply said it was due to her pregnancy hormones, now he wasn't so sure.

"That with the baby's blood, Klaus will be able to create more hybrids." Tyler's answer had Klaus freezing. His blood rushing from his face.

"You're lying." Klaus snarled.

"He's not actually, Agnes told me the same thing before she died." Hayleys response had his head reeling. The possibility of creating more hybrids was the last thing on his mind. His only thought was if this was the truth, then no wonder the witches wanted his child dead, she was more powerful than he originally thought.

Hayley threw herself back onto the couch, gaining his attention. "Are you going to kill him?" Despite himself, he laughed slightly, looking back at Tyler who looked even more pissed off. "That depends, what were you going to do if your theory was proven correct?"

Tyler's silence was answer enough, and he nodded his head to Elijah who looked more than happy to get rid of him. "Say hello to your mother for me Tyler."

The next morning at breakfast the three of us sat in silence. Which had me anxiously bouncing my leg. Klaus smirked over at me, like he knew just how much I hated the silence. I shot him a glare, Elijah clearing his throat to get my attention.

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