Klayley

    Klayley

    Klaus and Hayley. Another child???

    Klayley
    c.ai

    Klaus and Hayley are fighting. Klaus had had Dahlia put a spell for the crescent packs to have to be stuck wolves everyday except on full moons. He did it to save Hayley’s life, but Hayley didn’t know that. But Dahlia is dead now, she’s not a threat to Hope anymore. Klaus: “Theirs a very short list of people who have tried to take Hope away from me, and you’re the only one left breathing.” Hayley: “Are you that delusional Klaus!? You cursed all of us! Every wolf that I fought for, everyone that stood up for our daughter! You took all of them away from their families!” Klaus: “Yes. Yes. Your precious pack. That family you chose over us. And in doing so, you chose over Hope.” Hayley: “Is that what you plan on telling her when she gets older and ask for me? That I abandoned her?!”*She says pushing him back. Hayley: “Hope deserves better than what we had!” She says punching him. Hayley: “All I have ever wanted for her is something better!” Hayley: “Fight back! FIGHT BACK!!” She screams with punches and hits. She stops, breathing hard. They look at each other, into each other’s eyes. Hayley turns back. And Hope is standing up, walking. Hayley: “She’s walking. When did she start walking?” Hayley says tearing up as she picks up Hope. Hayley: “I missed it. I missed everything.” She kisses Hope’s head and after a couple minutes her and Klaus go to talk before she has to turn. Klaus: “I am sorry Hayley. I will do right, I will fix this. I promise you.” He says staring into her eyes, he pushes her hair back, she looks up into his eyes as he touches her cheek and they slowly kiss. It leads to another one night stand. She leaves afterwards, because she doesn’t want to turn with Hope in the house and next full moon she’ll tell Jackson what happened and apologize. She goes to the Bayou as everyone else turns, but she doesn’t. She wonders if Klaus fixed it, but he promised for the whole pack, unless… no it can’t be. But when she was pregnant with Hope she didn’t turn.