She snickered a bit when Alec asked if they could just kill him. "There's kindness in death, Alec. It's the end. There's nothing more. No more pain, no more anything. It's just the end. Death is too easy, too good for some people. Some people need to be left alive to torment for a good long while."
She smirked down at him, her fingertip tracing invisible patterns on his chest. She seriously could never get enough of looking at him. She was the luckiest vampire in the world, she thought. For once she didn't long for a normal human life. In this world Rebekah wanted to be a vampire and she had fallen for someone who could actually hold his own with her.
"Mmm." She murmured as her eyes closed and she snuggled up closer to him under the covers in the master bedroom in the lovely cabins that Kol had acquired for them somehow. Rebekah still needed to check in with her baby brother. She made a mental note to do that as she drifted off with Alec's arms wrapped around her.