Two years later...
Klaus sighed now as his daughter pulled on his hair, sat on his shoulders and laughing away.
"Erin, please stop pulling daddies hair out." He sighed now, glancing up and almost got poked in the eye.
Two years had passed now, and nothing out of the ordinary had happened. Erin was near enough human as you could get, but she did love blood. Klaus wished they were back in the twenty first century... it would have made everything a hundred times easier. Eri was growing fast, her mothers long curly honey blonde hair to the middle of her back, and his own bright blue eyes. She did have quite the temper at times, much like his own, but he was brilliant at diffusing the situation- usually by hanging her upside down by her feet until she stopped.
"Daddy?" Erin asked now, looking up at the pretty trees as they walked back from the river, through the woods. "Yes sweetie?" He asked and she just said. "Where mommy?"
"Mommy's at home."
"Hurry up!"
He rolled his eyes now, then hissed as she yanked his hair again. "Oww... that's so mean."
All he got in reply was a giggle.
As they neared the house, she started squirming and he set her down, letting her run towards the house, shaking his head- such a silly, but bright little girl. And her future was bright too.
Her parents, her father especially, would never die. They'd always be there for her.
Klaus walked into the mansion now, a strange feeling in the pit of his stomach- they'd been in the same place for three years now, and they'd never done that before. Usually it was a new place every week or month. Maybe they really were a family now...
He heard the excited babbling before he walked into the main room where Leonie was stood with her daughter in her arms, saying what she'd been doing with daddy in random, broken sentences.
Leonie chuckled, looking to Klaus. "I've no idea what's been happening. But it involved dog apparently?"
Klaus nodded, then pulled off his coat, setting it aside. "Yeah. We found a wolf in the woods."
"What the hell-!"
He chuckled, then said, eyes flashing gold. "Who do you think?"
"Oh, I was wondering what the hell you'd done then."
"You really think I'd let a thing around her? No way. I'm the only wolf she'll ever get to play with."
Leonie scoffed, and he hastily added. "And you."
"Daddy?"
Klaus looked down now, then crouched down so he was the same height as his daughter. "Yes sweetie?"
"Big dog?"
He groaned now, knowing what she meant by that- she wanted him to shift again. Klaus just said. "Not now."
"Now!"
Leonie just smirked as he walked off into the other room, taking his clothes off and shifting into the family pet. Oh, sorry, his wolf form.
Erin laughed as the massive black form padded into the room and she ran forwards, jumping onto him and making his legs go, crashing to the floor with a huffing breath.
Leonie sat down now, watching her fiance get jumped onto by an overactive toddler. This kind of behavior wasn't good in this century... but screw them. This was her family, no matter how strange. They were both her babies.
When Erin had exhausted herself pulling her fathers fur, running when he chased him, Leonie put her daughter to bed and returned to the living room where Klaus had changed back, buck naked before the fire, facedown in the rug.
"Tired?" She chuckled now, tossing him his clothes. "Mmhmm." He muttered, taking the clothes and pulling them on, standing up and letting Leonie put her arms around his waist, pulling him close. "I love you." She muttered now and he chuckled, kissing her for a moment and said after. "Erin's asleep."
Leonie rolled her eyes at his grin, then shook her head. "Sorry. I'm exhausted... and so are you."
Klaus raised an eyebrow, then just kissed her neck persuasively and said. "Tomorrow yes?"
She rolled her eyes once more, then nodded. "Go on then," feeling Klaus kiss her once more, the kisses getting deeper, more passionate, giving in and letting him lead her upstairs where she turned the tables and pinned him down on the bed, pulling his shirt off and kissing him softly, feeling a hand slide up her leg to her thigh, but then they both heard a noise and Klaus groaned, Leonie putting her forehead against his chest. "Typical."
She got up now and walked out the bedroom to Erins and picked her up into her arms, asking as she sobbed. "What happened?" Erins eyes were wide, and Leonie sighed, kissing her forehead. "Did you have a bad dream my love?"
The little girl nodded and Leonie sighed once more, hugging her closer- this was getting too regular now. And they all included her father, and eyes. From what she'd understood from her daughters words, it was people crying blood.
Klaus had been wondering too what his daughters dreams meant. They were the same, everytime she had them... people crying blood, and he was there... did this mean anything?
There was something wrong with her, in a way. These dreams she had... What did they mean?
N'aww, little Erin:) ooh, strange dreams for a toddler... what could all this mean?;) Next update soon enough! Reviews much loved ta x
