Emily shook her head quickly, finding it hard to wrap her mind around the possibility. She could feel a slight panic build in her with the idea of what this meant - that if Kol was right, her entire life, her entire self was a lie. Shifting, she lifted her hand back to the tomb, but only to lean on it for support while she tried to understand all of this. If Kol was right, why had her parents never told her? Why hadn’t her powers manifested? “If you’re right,” she started cautiously, trying to avoid freaking out and panicking, but still leaning on the tomb for support, “Then, what’s wrong with me?” Because something had to be wrong if she didn’t have powers, right?
Klaus nodded slightly, because it was something he should have already known. Considering the fact that, when he’d sneak to see her, she’d been in similar environments or had lilies in her home already, he should have known that her love for them wouldn’t die. It left him almost bitter. Why should flowers receive her affection and adoration when he apparently never had? He tried not to think about it. “A very long time ago, my family helped to build this city. And, then, my father chased us out,” he said easily, “And, when we returned recently, we found that a boy I had raised as my own had taken over, so I’ve spent my time taking it back from him.”
Klaus nodded slightly, because it was something he should have already known. Considering the fact that, when he’d sneak to see her, she’d been in similar environments or had lilies in her home already, he should have known that her love for them wouldn’t die. It left him almost bitter. Why should flowers receive her affection and adoration when he apparently never had? He tried not to think about it. “A very long time ago, my family helped to build this city. And, then, my father chased us out,” he said easily, “And, when we returned recently, we found that a boy I had raised as my own had taken over, so I’ve spent my time taking it back from him.”
October 20th, 2017 at 11:41pm