Chapter Seven

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The group of five reached the bar, barely two minutes after Klaus started speeding, and got out of the car.

The Original Hybrid stood protectively near Rebekah, which the others perceived as an older sibling instinct. The trio of human, vampire and newly turned hybrid didn't believe that the sister had even realised what her brother was doing.

"As soon as we get inside, Elena will go to a booth in a far corner with Tyler, so he could make sure that she won't try anything. Stefan will be at the bar with me, he will help carry the drinks and food over. Rebekah, sweetheart..." Klaus called softly to get her attention, "You go freshen up in the bathroom, there are some clothes for you in the trunk, and you'll meet us at the booth where your meal will be waiting. Alright, love?"

Rebekah nodded softly. She gave her brother a small smile as he led the group inside.

As soon as the door shut behind them, the blonde texted Caroline and found that she and the witch were only a few minutes away. 'They must have been following me since they found the stake. This is going quicker than I anticipated, thankfully.' As she waited for her girls to show up, Rebekah looked through the bags in the trunk of the car for an outfit to change into.

'Awe, I almost forgot how stylish my brother's tastes were.' The blonde examined every article of clothing with approving glances before picking out a simple but great outfit.

Barely five minutes went by until she heard a car pull up next to her.

"I have a silencing spell active, we can talk freely for next few minutes." Tamara told the original, with the car window rolled down.

The old one smiled and asked, "Were there any problems? Anything I need to be worried about?"

The witch answered, "No. It went smoothly and Caroline was a great help." Hearing her name, Caroline perked up from the passenger side of the car with a happy smile. "I think I could teach her a thing or two about witches and their spells so she could know which spells would be harmful for her and ones that would be useful. She may be a vampire but not everything needs a witch, not all protection spells require a witch to cast it."

"Well, I am sure that Caroline would love to know more judging by the look on her face. And she is important to me, I need and want her stay alive and protected. You have each others numbers I suppose.." Tamara and Caroline nodded in confirmation, "Perfect, it will be very much useful for all of us. Now, our little vamp needs to be getting back home before her mother worries and sends out a search party, and I have a monster to kill so I can have my brothers back."

The baby vampire dug around her bag before pulling out the delicately carved stake and handed it to the witch next to her, which was then passed on to Rebekah like a pass-the-parcel game. "Be safe Bex." She called out as Tamara started the car up again.

"Right back at the both of you Care. Be careful, Tamara."

The girl only nodded with a small smile before driving off, leaving the older blonde outside the bar holding the only weapon that can destroy her first monster of her nightmares.

She quickly hid it in the mass of clothes and picked up the outfit she had chosen to change into.

After shutting the trunk, Rebekah walked into the bar and spotted her brother in the far corner with their 'Accomplices'. His eyes met hers before he looked towards the bathroom, leading her to it. She nodded in thanks.

Luckily, no one was in the bathroom when the one thousand year old teenager walked in. 'At least it's cleaner than other off the road bar toilets.' She thought as she locked the stall and made haste with changing. When she was done, and the previously worn clothes were in the bag she brought in, the original washed her hands thoroughly to get rid of the germs of whoever was in there last, until she was ready to have something to drink. 'Gods, do I need one right now.'

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