*500 Years of Solitude*
He said, "Let's get out of this town.
Drive out of this city, away from the crowds."
I thought heaven can't help me now
Nothing lasts forever, but this is gonna take me down
He's so tall and handsome as hell
He's so bad but he does it so well
I can see the end as it begins
It was a beautiful day, as a human Katherine lay in bed, dying of old age. She was lost in memories, as she lay there. She felt like she was ready to die though. After the life she'd led as a vampire, it was only right for it to finally be her time. Besides, there was no way out. She couldn't be fixed, because time was finally catching up with her and she would be going where she knew she deserved to go. She would either find peace on the Other Side, or she would be going in another direction due to all the sins she'd committed as a vampiress. She was fated not to live long as a human. If there was a way to stop it, she would, but she didn't have a choice in the matter. Nadia would have to live the rest of her vampiress life without her and try to be happy, because Katherine knew that she would never get to spend a long enough life with her daughter.
*England- 1492*
My one condition is
Say you'll remember me
Standing in a nice dress,
Staring at the sunset, babe
Red lips and rosy cheeks
Say you'll see me again
Even if it's just in your
Wildest dreams, ah-ha oh,
Wildest dreams, ah-ha oh
It was a dismal night, as Katerina Petrova stood by a table of food. She was soon introduced to Klaus and Elijah and gave a bow to both of them.
"It's a pleasure to meet you," she said.
"My pleasure," Elijah replied.
Klaus took her hand and kissed it. When she called him Niklaus, he said, "Please. That's what my mother calls me. Call me Klaus."
She gave a smile at them both but was more intrigued with Elijah. She felt like she could trust him, even though they had only just met.
*Tomb*
I said, "No one has to know what we do."
His hands are in my hair, his clothes are in my room
And his voice is a familiar sound
She looked at him from within the tomb, when she saw him appear. She didn't know what his intentions were, but she knew that half the time his loyalty was to Klaus, so she was indecisive whether she could trust him or not. She didn't know in this century what he wanted or what he was doing in Mystic Falls.
