Hayley and Eliza are in the courtyard, packing up canned food into cardboard boxes, when Klaus come down the stairs. Eliza's trying her best to muffle the sound of her sobbing, but Klaus notices her distress and approaches her.
KLAUS: What are you girls doing?
ELIZA: We were gonna take these to the--
KLAUS: [cuts her off] If you say, "Bayou," I will find a nice comfy dungeon and throw you both in it. This is not the night to be out there
ELIZA: --For anyone. But some people don't have a choice.
HAYLEY: Our family's out there Klaus.
KLAUS: [reconsiders and picks up one of the boxes] Right. Grab that lot and come with me.
Both Eliza and Hayley grab the supplies and follow Klaus out.
ST. ANNE'S CHURCH
The Trio has arrived to the church, where they find Father Kieran talking to someone and handing out food. He sees Klaus and hurries over to them. Meanwhile, a large crowd of people are milling about inside]
KIERAN: We still haven't gone through all that you've already provided, Klaus smiles and looks at Eliza and Hayley. Well, this newest bit isn't from me. Eliza and Hayley hand over the supplies to Father Keiran.
KIERAN: Oh? That's very kind of you...? " Eliza and this my sister Hayley. "Hi." And these people are?
KLAUS: I asked Father Kieran to give them shelter. He suffers from an incessant desire to do good. But now, I need you to be useful. Marcel and Davina have disappeared. I assume from the stupefied look on your face they haven't sought refuge in your attic.
KIERAN: No. Those days are gone.
KLAUS: Then energize your resources. I don't need to remind you how important it is they be found.
KIERAN: Yes.
[Kieran leaves to make some calls. Eliza and Hayley are looking around in confusion at all of the people congregated inside, until they finally realizes what is going on.
Eliza: These people, they're werewolves... And the priest, he said that you donated the food. They look at him in disbelief You're helping them?
KLAUS: They're not your werewolves. They're my clan. From very far back. They've fallen upon hard times, and their plight has brought out the philanthropist in me. What can I say? Must be Elijah's influence.
Eliza: What do you mean, your clan?
KLAUS: The blood that runs in their veins runs in mine. And in our child's.
ELIZA: [overwhelmed] This family gets more complicated by the second.
KLAUS: Listen, Eliza, word of advice when dealing with Elijah? Don't do as I do. Just apologize. He's accomplished in many things, but he is a master of forgiveness."
Klaus walks away leaving Eliza thinking.











