Niklaus Mikaelson (originalbastard) wrote in zombieslogs, @ 2013-08-08 13:14:00 |
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Who: Klaus [Narrative]
What: Klaus is not free-range so he is hatching a plot
When: Now
Where: Home Sweet Home
Warnings: Sadly, no.
He never actually saw anyone which made it easy at first to ignore the uneasy feeling gnawing at him and making his hackles stand up. But Klaus hadn't survived in the world as long as he had by ignoring his instincts. He was being watched. Discreetly. It was that discretion that bothered him. Needy was prone to watching him too but Klaus would hardly call her 'discreet'. And for all of her strangeness, Needy never set him on edge the way whatever this was did. This observation was less like curiosity and more like being herded. Whoever or whatever was following him only made itself known when he got too close to Everett's border. Like a dog at the end of a very short leash held by an unseen master.
It wasn't until he'd heard about Dick Roman's bunkers filled with horrors that he understood. Roman was playing Doctor Moreau and crudely piecing together vampires and werewolves. After learning that Klaus was very clear on who was watching him, who wanted him in Everett and a good idea of what they wanted from him. He was also clear that even an Original vampire was no match for a Leviathan. If Roman wanted him for his hellish menagerie it was just a matter of when he would be taken - not if.
The only question was what to do about his siblings? Klaus was a bastard - in more ways than one - and he had done more than his fair damage to their family but he actually had no intention of seeing them killed stepping between him and Dick. That was the thing about their family - they may fight, maim, dagger one another but they tended to get extremely touchy if someone else did it to one of them. So, as a gesture he had gone to his brothers and sister and asked them - reasonably to take their pets and to leave Everett.
Obviously being reasonable was a poor choice because Elijah, Kol and Rebekah were all still in town. And now that he'd made his request known and they were ignoring it Klaus knew that they were smart enough not to turn their backs on him in case he decided to put them back in their coffins (which he was seriously beginning to regret letting them out of in the first place). He couldn't leave and they wouldn't leave. It was obvious that his dear siblings were lacking in any sense of self-preservation so it was up to him to protect them. By whatever means necessary.