❁ 21. Decisions

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I nervously bit my lip and sat down the couch. "Olivia!" Klaus called out. Outside, I've heard a portal opening and then Sara, Sophia, Elijah, Rebekah, Hayley, Freya, Keelin and Hope walked into the room. "What the bloody hell is going on here?" Rebekah asked and she seemed furious. As the rest of them. "Sara and I had visions. Of possible futures. All of them showing us a few of you either vanished or dead. I've accidently visited a possible future. A future where Keelin, Davina, Hayley, Freya, Sophia... and Sara were dead. As well as... Amaya." And my eyes fell on my daughter who stared at me. "What?" Her voice was quiet and trembling.

I looked up to the rest of the Mikaelsons and saw Sophia looking at Sara. And then all of them staring at me. "You told me those visions were without meaning! You said it wouldn't matter." Sophia yelled furiously at my sister. "I lied to protect you, Soph. I won't let any harm come to you or this family." My sister whispered the promise.

"Is- Is there any way to prevent their deaths?" Elijah asked and I looked up to Sara and Sophia who nodded in my direction and I silently swallowed the lump in my throat. I took a deep breath afterwards. "There is one. One I could never do without the permission of all of you. Since I recently found out that I am able to travel through time again I could use that power one last time to prevent the car accident where my parents died. Of course, that'd change everything." I said with a quiet voice, avoiding eye-contact with my daughter, knowing what it'd mean for her.

"That is insane, Olivia. Do you know what means?!" Hope suddenly yelled and stepped next to Amaya. "I know and that's why I could never do that." I said with a strong voice and looked up. "If you were to travel to that time again and make sure that accident never happened... that means none of us will ever know you. I will never know you." Klaus said and his voice almost broke. "That is something I'm not 100% sure of. You and I were destined to be together, so maybe there's a good chance that we could be after all." I whispered and looked directly into his eyes. Our eye-contact split and we both looked at our daughter. "Of course." Klaus whispered.

"But Amaya would be erased from existence for that time being and I would still remember all of this craziness while you won't. Sara and I could grow up together instead of being apart, being safe in the arms of our parents." I looked into the faces of the originals again. Then my eyes met Sara's. "And as much as I love you and wish we could have a life time together with Mom and Dad... I could never do that to my own daughter, the one I love most."

"If it came down to either travel back into the past to prevent that accident or letting us die..." Hayley said and our eyes met. "Let's go through the scenario... I go back and stop the accident before it happens. Sara and I will live together with our parents and grow up to be half-witch, half-revilas. It is unsure if we still had to race against one another. It is unsure if Klaus and I will ever meet again. If I meet all of you in the end. I could never decide that alone. Even if that means I'd never have to lose my parents and my sister at the same time. I could never be that selfish." I said and thought about all the possibilities. Either saving their lives or saving my parents and 'killing' my own daughter.

"Amaya?" Klaus whispered and looked down at this youngest  daughter. I knew what he was going to ask and that she had to be the one to give the final vote. "Let's just go home for this please." She whispered with a broken voice.

And we did. Rebekah called Marcel and Kol. They came immediately and Davina came with them. Hayley told them everything and so we sat down around the big brown dinning table.

"So, it's either be save us or run back in time and with a bit of luck we'll meet again?" Davina asked and I nodded, tears stinging in my eyes. "Yes." "Am I the only one who thinks this is totally crazy?" Hope now asked with a loud voice. "It's... it's okay, I guess. I mean... if it's the only way to save this family then so be it." She said and her voice was once again breaking. "You can't be serious. Haven't you been through enough, Amaya?" Klaus asked and raised his voice in disbelief. It was hard to watch this family as they were deciding once more how they could come out of this alive. "Dad, half of us dies if Mom won't do this. Aunt Freya dies, Keelin, Davina, Hayley... And either way I will too. No matter how we decide." Amaya looked into his eyes and unintentionally her eyes flashed in the dark green.

"I say do it. It is the only way. And maybe things could turn out good after all." Amaya locked eyes with me and the corners of her lips went up. The magical note that Sophia had given each of them disappeared from Amaya's hands.

It had been five hours since Amaya vote. Hope, Davina and Keelin vote against me running back in time. Rebekah and Elijah didn't vote, yet. Kol was for it, if that meant he'd never had to go through that again. Through the pain of losing the love of his life. For him it wouldn't change anything. Except for me not being a part of his and Davina's life.

Marcel voted for it, realizing that he also didn't want to lose Davina again. Hayley and Freya voted against it, understanding the consequences of all this. Finally, Rebekah's and Elijah's note also disappeared from their hands, leaving green crystals in the air. They were for it. Sophia was against it, seeing her note disappearing and leaving red crystals. She knew her fate, knew that without Sara and me, she'd kill herself. And Sara's note left green crystals in the air. The thought of us growing up side by side was stuck in her head. Of course, she wanted our parents back. As did I.

We all turned to Klaus, whose vote was the last one. He decided our fate. It didn't have to look inside his head to know what he was thinking. Inside, he was fighting with himself. He could either let his family die and or he could let me travel back to undo everything, to save them. And I knew that he couldn't give me up. Not even if it meant that we could see eachother again. He placed the note on the table and got up. The chair made a horrible noise on the floor. "I can't do this." He said and then left the room. 

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