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Oh, I love that! I'm going to find Anya's. Something that is so.. her. Haha. She's bubbly and sweet, so something like that.

Sorry it has taken so long. I don't know if it's the Guild or my computer, but I hadn't been able to get on all day!
"Excellent, maybe you could take Anya with you?" He asked curiously, glancing at her out of the corner of his eye. She did care for the witch girl, he could see it. He chuckled at her next comment. "I had a grand human time with you as well, Cassandra." He said, her name just rolling off his tongue once more. He was a little surprised at the simple kiss on the cheek, but it still made him smile, and then she was gone. Sighing as the smile stayed on his face, he went back home where Elijah was waiting on him at the door. Looking towards him, then back at the snake, Klaus gave him a 'don't ask' look before he went to his room, placing the snake on a nearby chair.

He stripped down to just his jeans when Elijah came in the room to speak to him. "You're growing quite fond of this girl, brother." He said, walking over to pick the stuffed snake up. "It doesn't concern you, Elijah." Klaus said, her face going into a dangerous snarl. "It does after everything that has occurred, and I know how you are, Niklaus." Elijah said to him, his voice calm and collected. "I'm fine." Klaus said, his voice not so calm. "Very well." Elijah said before leaving Klaus for bed. Sighing, Klaus laid down and stared up at the ceiling, thinking of his night with Cassie as he drifted to sleep.

- - -

The young witch was a little surprised when Damon ordered himself a funnel cake. "I thought vampire were always on a strict blood diet?" She asked jokingly. She finished up her funnel cake and wiped her mouth and hands as she threw the paper plate away. "I hate to cut this short, but I'm super tired." She said, stifling in a yawn as she walked back over to Damon. "I'm sure you've got a lot of stuff yourself to do before we leave tomorrow." She told him and leaned down to give him a gentle and soft kiss on the lips. "I'll see you tomorrow." She said softly before grabbing her teddy bear and turning on her heels, walking back to her apartment.

When she was inside, she changed into a pair of plaid pajama pants and a black camisole. She placed the teddy bear on her couch and smiled as she stared at it. After drinking a glass of water and brushing her teeth, she let her hair down and brushed through it before retiring to bed, eager to see what the weekend could be like. She'd have to pack in the morning, right now she didn't feel like she had the energy too. Soon enough, Anya drifted to sleep.
Lilly had ignored everyone else conversing in the room, her eyes looked about to the man asking her about gardens. Nodding at his offer, Lilly stood up. She had ate half the soup and got her fill. She wasn't really use to eating a lot. "Sure.." She said, her voice growing soft again as she walked towards him. "Lead the way." She said, her hand still clutched around the small locked around her neck.
Rick looked over to the two sisters. "If you say so, but I don't want to see no signs of weakness... that's what will bring us down." He said, thinking of Carol's words when they were at the prison. He nodded at Daryl. "You two go on in and get some rest. Blake and I are taking second watch." He said to him as he directed for Blake to follow him. "Let's scout around the house again and look around the edge of the woods. Just to make sure the area is clear." Rick said, glancing once more at Bailey as she went inside. He took out his dagger and held it tight in his hand, the other hand resting on his gun in case there was more then he was expecting.

"I'm okay, be safe, Blake." Bailey said, giving her sister a tight hug as she went inside the small cabin. Most of the group had fallen asleep, with Carl and Glenn and Maggie being the only ones awake, but from the looks of it not for long. Yawning, Bailey found herself a spot and sat down, looking over at Daryl. "Do you like it? Being around other people? I mean, do you trust them? Or trust easily?" She asked him curiously.
Klaus chuckled when she told him her plans for the weekend. "Well, cancel all your plans. You will be joining me as my date for Mystic Falls Founders ball." He said as he followed her to a new game and watched as she made the rings on the ducks perfectly. He pressed his mouth into an amused smirk as she handed him a snake. "I don't get it." He joked, holding the snake up, but brought Cassie close to him and gave her a kiss on the forehead. "I'll cherish it." He said, holding the snake close to him as they walked onward.

"What do you say?" He asked, taking her from the carnival and to the beach where the moon was up and the stars shone brightly. It was beautiful out here, and he enjoyed it. They strolled on the sand, the waves by them lapping against the rocks, making a soothing sound.

- - -

Anya smiled when he led her to a basketball game. She watched as he made every basket and smiled softly when he handed her a large teddy bear. "You must have played basketball in one of those many decades you've been alive, maybe in some school you were in?" She said playfully as she held the bear close. The carnival crowd was starting to die down as the night grew on and Anya felt herself grow tired as well, and hungry. A low growl came from the pit of her stomach, but she put it aside as she listened to his offer.

"That actually sounds.. wonderful. I need a weekend away and I'm looking forward to seeing this Mystic Falls you talk about." She said to him as she placed her hand in his. "Now, I'm feeling some funnel cake, always my favorite part of carnivals, fairs, or anything that has funnel cakes." She said as she easily found a cart which sold the powdery cakes. She ordered herself one and paid for it, taking it from the man. "Let's sit down." She said as she went to find a small round table. She sat the chair in one seat and sat down in another free seat, biting into the powdery pastry.
Bailey nodded when he told her they boiled the water. Made sense. His next question took her a little off guard. She looked away and bit her lip, sighing softly. "Just one. It was an accident though. A few months ago, I was still freaked about the de- walkers, and I was paranoid. Blake went on a run with a couple other people, so I was at our safe place with one other person. A girl just a couple years younger than me. Walkers were outside the gates, and their scratching, dragging, and groaning was in my head. I was in a corner of a room, a gun in my hand.. she came in and I freaked, I raised my gun and shot her through her head." Bailey said, recalling the painful memory. "It was the worse feeling I've had ever experienced.. killing someone still living." Bailey said, sighing.

"I wouldn't do it again, though. I can't do it again. I couldn't even when I came across the worse people, like the ones who tried to offer me up to the zombies.. killing someone already dead is one thing, but someone who is still alive with a heartbeat, that's another.." She said softly.

- - -

He listened to Blake. She was wise, and knew what had to be done to survive. Bailey might need some work, but he could see Blake could be a good asset to the group. When she brought up about switching watch, Rick nodded. "Yeah, it's about that time. I'll take watch with you." He said, going to stand up. Carl looked over at him and Rick just nodded, like they were communicating telepathically. He headed outside with Blake. "You guys get some rest." He told Bailey and Daryl.

Bailey nodded and stood up, looking over at Daryl and giving her sister a small smile before going inside.
Klaus smiled when she said they could find a game they liked. They were walking where the games were set up when a hang grabbed onto Cassie's. He smiled and nodded as she went to get her fortune read. He wasn't sure how he felt about those type of things, but he wasn't sure of a lot of things these days. Sighing, he went to find them a game, heading towards one set up with balloons on a wall, in order to win you had to pop five balloons with a dart, and that was for a medium price, for a big prize you would have to pop ten. He scanned the stuffed animals on the top shelf and smiled when he saw one that looked like a wolf.

He waited for Cassie before starting, smiling towards her. "Yes, I'm pretty good at dart throwing, thanks." He said and gave the carnie his money before he was handed five darts, which he would get back for another five. When he positioned himself and became focused, he started throwing the darts at a fast pace, hitting every balloon it came in contact with. Impressed, the carnie asked Klaus which big prize he wanted and picking the wolf, he got it down and handed it to him, which Klaus then handed to Cassie. "I though you'd see the humor in this." He said, his lips in a tight smile as he kept himself from busting out in laughter.

His pocket vibrated and Klaus took out his phone, seeing it was Caroline. Why was she calling him? "Excuse me, love." He said before walking a few feet from Cassie and answering. "Yes?" He asked, his voice smooth and collected. "It's me. My mom is making me call you to let you know the Founders' Ball is coming up and she wants you to come." Caroline said, clearly not too thrilled about being the one to ask him. "I'm not a founding family, though." Klaus said, a little confused. "Yeah, well talk to my mom about it. I don't know. Just come, okay?" She said before hanging up. He had to admit, it felt nice hearing her voice again, but he went back to Cassie at the game. "What are you're plans for the weekend, love?" He asked her.

- - -

Anya smiled at Damon as he denied the offer by the fortune teller. They headed to a ring toss game, each getting a few rings to toss and try to make. Anya was about to go when Damon had a phone call. She nodded and watched as he walked off, wondering what that was about. She looked back to the carney to let him know she was ready and started to toss the rings. Out of five, she made four, which wasn't too bad. She paid for one more round, this time becoming more focused. She threw the rings and this time made every one on the same bottle, she wasn't sure how she had done it, had she accidentally used magic then, too? She really needed to learn to control herself.

The carney handed her a stuffed penguin, she thanked him before walking over to Damon who just got off the phone. "Look what I won." She said with a wide grin, handing the penguin to him. "It's usually traditional the guy wins for the girl, but oh well, this is for you." She said, reaching up to give him a peck on the cheek.
Klaus chuckled when she said he was catching on to it as well. "I've had decades, decades, and decades of practice to get it down." He said, smiling. It felt nice to just walk with her on the boardwalk, hand in hand, it really did feel almost human. He smirked when she said she'd get dinner and went to a couple just ahead of them. He watched closely as she compelled the two of them and brought them back to where Klaus was. It was darker where they were out and besides them and the couple, there was no one in sight. "Let's dig in." He said teasingly as he let his fangs out, his eyes changing, sinking his teeth into his victim.

He drank for a couple minutes, filling up, then licked the wound and healed it with his own blood, compelling both people to forget what happened and to carry on. He watched as they talked away and traced his thumb on his bottom lip to make sure there was no blood left behind. "Shall we find another ride? Or are you up for some games?" He asked her.

- - -

Anya stared at Damon curiously when he spoke. She wasn't sure if she believed in this stuff or not, she never really seen a gypsy. Before she knew it, her turn had came and when Damon asked if she was ready, she rolled her eyes. "Damon, I'm a powerful, out of control witch who has people coming after me for my powers, I think I can take on a fortune teller." She said before disappearing through the curtain, leaving him behind. She wished he could be there, but it wasn't allowed. She sat down on the pillow in front of a woman with a turban on and a dress made of different colors and designs. In front of them was a stack of tarot cards, a crystal ball, and a lit candle. Anya decided to get just the crystal ball. She handed the gypsy woman her money and smiled.

The gypsy got to work. Anya watched curiously as the ball began to smoke up. Some special effects this lady had here. "I see a man in your future, tall, handsome, but dangerous with a dangerous past." Anya looked at the woman. Could she mean Damon? He was all of those things. "You two will be happy, you will be the one who will change him." That made Anya beam inside. Could she be the one to change Damon? "You will join him at a dance in a town called Mystic Falls in Virginia." The gypsy said. How did this woman know where he came from? A dance? "It is there you will meet your fate. Your powers will become too strong.. you won't be able to control yourself and it'll get a hold of you.." The gypsy said, trailing off, her voice growing sad. "What?" Anya spoke up, lifting her head. What fate? "That is all, my dear." The gypsy said, motioning for Anya to leave.

The young witch got up and nodded, thanking the gypsy as she walked out back to Damon, quickly recomposing herself. She couldn't tell him what she was told. "See? Told you it was a fraud." She said, walking off to a nearby game, a dart throwing game.
Klaus chuckled when she told him it was his turn to pick now. "Well, I'm not too keen on the games. They have those things rigged so you spend a bunch of money for a prize when you shouldn't have too. Easy games, though. Shouldn't be that hard." He said with raised brows. "I am actually quite.. hungry." He said to her with a smirk. "Maybe we should find some dinner? I hadn't had anything since this morning." He said, already scouting the area they were in for possible food.

He watched as she took her shoes off and smiled. "You're really getting this mortal thing down, aren't you?" He asked, sliding his hand in her own.

- - -

Anya laughed whimsically at his comment. "You know, I wouldn't doubt it at all." She said, looking back over at the ride before biting her lip and looking away from it. She looked up at him when he told her to pick a game. She looked at the different booths set up and found a fortune telling booth, she stared at it amusingly. "Let's go get my fortune read." She said. Maybe it'll humor her. She looked over at Damon and gently tugged his hand as she led him to the booth. There were a couple of people in front of them, so she'd have to wait.

"Do you believe in this type of stuff?" She asked him curiously.
Bailey followed Daryl as they scouted around the small house they found. Two walkers were making their way, stumbling towards them. Daryl took out one and Bailey grabbed her dagger out of its sheath and drove it through the side of the other walkers head, pulling it out and watching the rotten body fall to the ground. She wiped the dark blood on her jeans and headed back over to Daryl. Besides those two walkers, everything else looked fine and she joined Daryl in their previous spot.

She smiled when he handed her the canteen. "Thank you." She said, taking a small sip of it before handing it back to him. "You sure the water is okay? I've heard of people turning by drinking contaminated water or food, from the deadies blood." She said to him and stole a glance his way. His hair was dark and covered his eyes, but his arms looked nice, and she noticed his vest. It was black, sleeveless, and on his back were angel wings. She looked back away when he told her she should get some rest when the next people on watch came out. "Same for you." She said, giving him a small smile.

- - -

Rick wrinkled his nose as he looked away. "I disagree. Remembering makes you weak." He said, looking over at Carl who was talking to Glenn, Maggie, and Beth. Hershel lay in another corner of the room, snoozing away. "I have to be strong, for my boy." He said softly. "He's strong for me, so I've got to be strong for him. We're all each other had left." He said as he thought back to the rough times they've encountered together. Over the last year and a half, Carl really had grown into a strong young man, now he was only a couple years away from being sixteen, and even though it wasn't how Rick would imagine spending his teenage years with him, at least he wasn't worried about him rebelling and partying and getting a girl pregnant.

He looked back to Blake as she spoke of Bailey. "We've had to kill people.. to survive, to protect ourselves, and we're going to expect you two to do the same. These days.. it's hard to find people you can actually trust. We've had some that.. well, ended up being not who we thought they were." He said, thinking back to the lives he took, but wasn't proud of.
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