Natari's gaze was panicked, though only fleetingly as her eyes skimmed over Klaus, Valerie and the other who was not a vampire yet was not precisely human either.
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"No. They would not know me, I do not think," she said quietly, feeling ill as she spoke with discomfort and uncertainty.
Oliver had been correct. she was playing out of her league and would get herself killed. And she was a fool. Too bored and a fool.
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"Because that is I do not know them and I am not particularly renowned."
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She glanced briefly at the doctor while she spoke, then returned her gaze to the vampires.
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"I am afraid I have not made the acquaintance of all the lovely ladies of London," Klaus quipped almost pleasantly before his eyes narrowed.
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"Though I must ask why another vampire is here and obviously so familiar with the professor."
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And here it was, Natari thought in some panic. She had no bloody good reason and likely no reason that wouldn't eventually get her ganged upon and killed.
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"I...I was toying with him at first, but then he helped me when I was injured and so I saw no reason to kill him."
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She spoke the words a little tartly, obviously resentful that she had to give anyone an explanation.
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"I see," Klaus nodded.
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"Sounds reasonable," he concluded dryly before his gaze moved to the doctor.
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"And the werewolf upstairs," he asked.
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He had smelled it nearly from coming in the front door and saw no reason to hold back on it now. At first he had thought to lead more gradually into it but the sudden appearance of another vampire had caused him to feel uncertain and thus to rethink himself a little. He did need something from this man, but he couldn't afford to overlook too much.
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The concerns of Amara and Valerie, were for the moment also Klaus's own but he could n't comment to them now. He did plan to keep Amara away from any tea, though, especially in light of new developments. Rather than saying any of this, he merely gave her a reassuring smile before his gaze returned?to?the good doctor.
I'm friends with the monster that's under my bed.
I get along with the voices inside of my head.