Caroline and Anna get kidnapped and Klaus and Kol have to go save them ~ Klaroline & Kanna
Caroline groaned, her eyes opening slowly as she looked around the damp room she now lay in. “What the hell,” she muttered, feeling the ropes tying her arms and legs to a chair. “Caroline,” called another voice and Caroline’s eyes shot up to see Anna tired to the chair next to her. “Anna,” she breathed, pulling on the ropes, the vervain burning her skin. “Arr,” she gasped; Anna flinching having been about to tell her about the vervain.
“You okay,” Anna asked and Caroline fell back into the chair. “Yeah, I think so,” she breathed and Anna nodded. It wasn’t like Caroline and Anna had ever really been friends, but after Caroline had started dating Klaus she had found she had more in common with Anna when any of her other friends. “They vervained us,” Caroline muttered, finally awake enough to understand why she felt so drained. “They vervained you. They snapped my neck,” Anna muttered, tilting her head to the side, wanting desperately to rub her neck. “Why,” Caroline asked, looking around the damp room that would probably be their death place. Anna laughed bitterly. “Because we fall in love with idiots.”
“What do you mean they gone,” Klaus yelled and Kol rolled his eyes. “Exactly what I said Nik! They are gone. I went to pick them up and they weren’t there. So either they left or someone took them,” he yelled back. Klaus stopped. Caroline was gone. Anna was gone too but this was Caroline. He had just got her; no one was going to take her away from him. “Caroline wouldn’t just leave,” he said, though he didn’t quiet mean or believe the words he was saying. “Yeah,” Kol said as if the idea wasn’t even worth the thought he was paying to it. Klaus stopped, starting to get eaten by self-doubt. “She wouldn’t leave,” he said again. “Well Anna and I had plans, so I don’t care much about what Caroline will and won’t do because Anna wouldn’t just leave,” Kol said; Klaus eyes shot up to his a growl ripping through his chest. “Oh shut up,” he snapped. “Caroline is important,” Klaus growled. “Well then are you going to stand there and get consumed with whatever crap is going on in your head or are you going to help me work out who the hell took them,” Kol shot back. “Did you ever think Anna just left you,” Klaus snapped and Kol scoffed. “Maybe she did, but if she did then she sure as hell wouldn’t have taken Caroline with her now would she,” he snapped back. “Just get the keys,” Klaus growled, heading towards the door, Kol on his heels.
Caroline sighed. Anna let out a groan. “Klaus will save us,” Caroline breathed and Anna smiled softly, turning her head to look at Caroline. “You have a lot of faith,” she breathed and Caroline sighed. She knew faith was stupid, but she also knew Klaus. Klaus always saved her even when she hated him. He wouldn’t let her die. Caroline turned to look at Anna too. “And you don’t,” she asked. Anna smiled softly as the thought of Kol. “I don’t need faith,” she breathed. “I have Kol.” Caroline smiled. “I think that’s faith Anna,” she breathed and Anna chuckled. “Maybe. He’s saved me every other time, even when he was daggered in that coffin. He had someone compelled to save me. I doubt this time will be any different,” she said. “It might be faith but I know its trust. I trust him to come get me. Though don’t tell him that. It will go to his head.” Caroline laughed. “Can his head get any bigger,” she asked and Anna laughed. “Let’s not test it,” she said. “Klaus will probably drag him along away,” Caroline said and Anna smiled. “Probably,” she breathed, taking in a deep breath. “But I’m not that patient,” she said and with a snap the chair underneath her broke in half. She stumbled, trying to jump out of the ropes. “What the hell was that,” she heard someone ask. Anna looked around quickly, knowing they would have heard before dropping down next to Caroline. “Anna,” Caroline hissed. “Shhh,” she hissed back, pulling on Caroline’s ropes. A growl ripped through her throat as the vervain burned her hand. “Ouch,” she growled, hearing their captures move in the next room. “What are you doing,” Caroline hissed. “What you want to wait for the guys to save us,” she asked, ripping the ropes apart. “No,” Caroline whispered back, jumping up from her chair and throwing the ropes away. “Well?” “You should have warned me,” she said and Anna laughed. “Yes but that would probably have warned them too plus I have been thinking about it for the past two hours, what happened if it didn’t work. You would have been disappointed and where’s the fun in that,” she said, dusting herself off. Caroline just laughed. “Come on,” she said, as the door from the other room was thrown open. “Oh crap,” Anna muttered as Caroline and her looked at each other. “Ready,” Caroline teased, cocking her eye brows at Anna. Anna smiled, nodding. “Yep,” she laughed.
Both doors to the room were thrown open at the same time. With a flash Klaus and Kol were in the room. The captures ran at them. Klaus snapped the first neck and Kol the second. Klaus turned to Caroline before the body had even hit the floor. “Klaus,” she said, looking up at him. “Are you okay,” he asked and she nodded. “Caroline I...” he started but stopped when Caroline run into his arms. “Klaus,” she muttered. He wrapped his arms tightly around her, having expected her to be mad at him for getting her into danger again. “You're okay,” he said and she buried her head in his chest. “I got you,” he breathed. She pulled back to look at him. “Thank you,” she muttered, running her fingers down his check. “I'll always protect you,” he said and she smiled. “I know,” she said, leaning up to kiss him. Kol turned to look at Anna, crossing his arms over his chest. Anna smirked, cocking her eye brows up at him. “Long time no see,” she said and Kol smirked. “We came to get you,” he said and Anna laughed. “Good job,” she teased and Kol rolled his eyes with a laugh. “You're only a little late,” she said, holding her hand out to him. He cocked his eye brows up at her. “If you were more of a damsel in distress, I might have come faster,” he said, pulling her into his arms. She giggled. “I'll of course try to be more of a girly girl for you my lord,” she said with this insanely girly and slightly sarcastic voice. Kol scoffed. “Don't tease Anna,” he said, tucking her hair behind her ear. “You're not that girly, and you would never call me lord.” “You're not a lord,” she said as Kol ran his fingers through her hair. “But thanks for coming,” she said and smiled softly.














