A/N: This part is kind of like a first episode or whatever. If enough people want me to keep going, I will do just that. Let me know if you guys loved it or not. This is my very first BATB/VD crossover.543Please respect copyright.PENANACU9yUrNQMu
It was a dismal night, as Katherine, human, walked. She was wearing normal clothes now, instead of what she’d had on when she’d gotten the cure shoved down her throat. Six months ago, after Elijah had left her for Klaus yet again, she’d been angry and had thought Elena had had something to do with him leaving, so she’d tried to kill Elena. It would have worked, but she hadn’t known that Elena had had the cure in her pocket. Now she had nowhere to go. She wouldn’t dare go to New Orleans since Klaus was there and he was her greatest enemy. That, and she didn’t want to see Elijah after he’d abandoned her like that. After Elijah, she had no place to go, but she had had to leave Mystic Falls after turning human, because everyone there hated her for things she’d done. She had too many enemies to count and those she saw as allies, she was afraid wouldn’t be her allies anymore once they found out that she was human. Because she’d left Mystic Falls, there wasn’t really anywhere she could go, but New York was a big place and she had to be somewhere where it wouldn’t be easy to find her, so she was in New York now.
As she walked, she kept a look out for any enemies or possible danger; Not that she could do much as a human. As a vampire, she’d used her vampire abilities to kick danger’s ass and get what she wanted and needed. As a human, she felt alone and weak. She hadn’t felt this way since 500 years ago. She wasn’t used to feeling useless.
Suddenly, she was pulled into an alley and pinned against a wall. When she saw his face change, she knew what he was, but she knew as a human and without vervain or a stake, it was useless to fight him and win. She wanted to live, but she didn’t have much of a chance against him. It seemed like he didn’t even know who she was, though, since he didn’t voice it or act like it. He didn’t seem like an old vampire, but he did have his abilities under control.
“Let me go,” she tried to reason with him. “There are plenty of other humans to eat. You don’t have to do this.”
“No can do,” he replied.
Then she felt fangs in the side of her neck. Now she ironically knew what all the humans she’d done this to for the last 500 years felt. She wasn’t a screamer though and even in this situation, she didn’t show her pain.
When the fangs left her neck, she felt the ground and saw with blurry vision, that she’d been rescued by some stranger. She’d never seen him before, but yet he’d gone out of his way to save her. She didn’t know why, but she knew all too well, watching them fight, that he wasn’t normal. She knew from experience that he wasn’t a vampire or a werewolf, much less a hybrid, though. She wasn’t sure what he was, but he was able to kill the vampire that had attacked her, even if he didn’t know that he was a vampire. She was still thankful for the save.
As she used hands on the wall to get herself to her feet due to the blood loss, the stranger approached her.
“Who are you? What are you? You went out of your way to save me. Why? Anyone that knows me would’ve just let me die,” she questioned him, not at all afraid. She didn’t think someone that had saved her from a vampire would do her any harm.
“It’s kind of what I do. Save people,” he answered her, but didn’t exactly want to answer the first two questions of hers. He did have to ask one of his own, though. “How do you know I’m not normal?”
“I’ve spent 500 years not being normal or human. You learn how to detect something like that when you’re on the run from a hybrid and make several enemies along the way. Now I’m normal and don’t exactly know how to be after the life I’ve led. I’m Katherine Pierce in case you were wondering who I am,” she summarized and introduced.
After she informed him some of her past and knew she wasn’t lying, he took a chance, figuring he could trust her.
“It seems like we’re living almost the same life then, Katherine. You can’t tell anyone I’m alive, but I’m Vincent Keller,” he replied.
“Who is there to tell? I’m alone and have nowhere to go. Without my abilities I once had, I don’t know where to go or what to do,” she confessed, figuring that she could trust him.
“You could come with me. I can take care of that bite and you can live with me,” he suggested.
“Thanks. That would be great. And I don’t thank people often,” she replied, accepting his offer.
She stepped away from the wall and then everything went black for her.
When she woke up, she was on a couch in what she noticed to be a warehouse. She put a hand on the side of her neck where she’d been bitten, and there was a bandage. She put her hand down and slowly sat up, looking around. It wasn’t too bad considering that it was a warehouse.
Vincent came over and sat on a close by chair.
“Feeling better?”
“I am. I guess I should tell you more about myself if we’re going to make this work,” she replied. Then she did, telling him everything she’d gone through and done for 500 years and about being turned back into a human and everything that existed, including the Mikaelson Original family.
Afterward, he told her everything about himself and then asked her, “How did it feel?”
She knew he was asking how it felt like as a vampire.
“When I was a vampire, I used my abilities for everything. I relied on my abilities instead of money and I loved being ageless and strong; top of the world. Now I feel more like the girl I used to be that Elijah was so hellbent on trying to find beneath who I was as a vampire. I guess him leaving is a sign that he finally figured out that I can’t be redeemed and Katerina will never come back. I don’t even want to be her. I can’t be her, when I have so many enemies out there.”
“How did you learn to control it? I save people, but when I’m not me, I can’t control it,” he replied.
“Well, you’re different than vampire me. Vampires can shut off their humanity. When I turned it back on after I met Pearl and Anna centuries ago, they taught me control. I didn’t have anyone to teach me when I first turned. I had to learn on my own until Pearl and Anna came along. Together though, maybe we can help each other,” she answered him.
“I’d like that,” he replied.
They gave each other a smile.
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