[He forgives her for the spear, even for the part where she tossed him around like a rag doll. It will take some time for him to work through being kneed in the groin, however.]
[Her tone isn't surprising, after all he'd given her an exclusive sneak peek into her own future and it wasn't pretty. The Cure and her freedom had slipped out of her grasp forever, at least, as far as she knows. Elijah hadn't exactly been in the mood to tell her all the sordid details that happened afterwards, but he's had time to get over both the stabbing and her accusations.]
I thought perhaps you'd like to hear the rest of the story, now that you've had some time.
[ elijah isn't klaus, no matter how desperately at times she wants to paint him with the same brush. the salvatores would attempt to thread together a rather poor excuse of a future, where the elusive katherine pierce is brought to her knees and slain once and for all. it's not a story she wishes to hear, manufactured by minds as small as peas. but elijah's tale isn't one she wishes to know of, especially if it means she is still without a companion in the form of her freedom. ]
[Elijah is not his brother, and perhaps that is his saving grace. If he had been more like Niklaus, regardless of the power imbalance while the sky was empty, he would have chased her to the ends of the world. Instead, he leaves her to her anger, the anger that is his fault, so who is he really leaving her alone for?]
[ but it's a surprise nonetheless, katherine piece writing klaus mikaelson a letter. it's what elena would do, isn't it? except, her doppelgänger would sacrifice herself and see to it she were a corpse before she ever truly penned klaus a letter. there was no time within their respective lives to sit down, let alone for those who attend the school to even begin their homework. ]
[ nothing would stop klaus from pursuing her and exacting his proper revenge. it's as though elijah doesn't even know his brother, let alone her. letters don't get the point across. letters are footprints within the dirt one wants washed away with a flood. katherine pierce had eliminated any trace of herself for a good one hundred years in hopes her faux death would toss klaus from her trail. if it were as simple as penning him a letter, she would've had emily do so back in 1864. ]
I don't exactly have time to write letters, Elijah.
[A letter is the last thing any of them would expect Katerina to do, and perhaps that is why it was so effective. Of course, it helps that the contents of the letter changed the course of Niklaus', and the rest of the family's, life forever.]
And yet, the letter you wrote was enough to convince Niklaus to leave you alone.
[He has no intention of telling her what was in the letter, knowing she would find a way to use it against them, should Niklaus be recruited into this war.]
[ she doubts any of these things would convince klaus to leave her be. she has nothing up her sleeve. all she has is herself — and that's what klaus wants. it'd be easier to believe elijah's lying, but he's always only omitted information, perhaps speaking in circles to make it appear as though he's talking to her when he's simply making noise. klaus has lied, but elijah never has. what would he gain from lying to her about attaining the one thing she's so desperate for? ]
What did it say?
[ she can only assume elijah has read it. but she's not a big enough fool to believe he'll merely tell her due to her voice being softer. like his brother, if he has nothing to gain, his lips are sealed. ]
[It is only natural that Katerina would want to know the one piece of information she would come to possess that could derail the great and terrible Niklaus Mikaelson. As much as he would like to talk about the baby Hope Mikaelson who managed to unite the remaining Mikaelsons, he must continue the ruse of her death and keep her very existence a secret from the woman who revealed her to them in the first place.]
That a witch in New Orleans was attempting to make a move against him. [In her own words, no less.] She had information that successfully managed to remove Niklaus from your trail.
[ it isn't lost on katherine that he doesn't tell her what. it makes her think — perhaps elijah doesn't want her to have that piece of information, fearful she'll use it against him, or maybe it's merely something he doesn't know himself, as klaus had never quite seemed to respect elijah to the degree elijah apparently and stupidly respects his brother. it's the latter she believes in, elijah perhaps reading her letter she had signed klaus' name to, or maybe she had read it to him as a parting farewell, ensuring the noble elijah mikaelson were to deliver her letter knowing it would secure her the very thing she wanted — and the very thing he never quite did. it isn't about them — if it were, she thinks elijah would've told her so, feeding that stupid and naive human girl who had believed in love until it had consumed her whole and spat out something else entirely. their love has never been enough, whether it's in the form of a nobleman infatuated with a familiar face or a villainess softening and allowing her humanity to cripple her for a man she sometimes doesn't think she recognises. ]
It sounds too good to be true.
[ honestly. had god finally looked down upon her and deemed her worthy of his own kind hand? she highly doubts that; no divinity has ever been on katerina petrova's — or even katherine pierce's — side. there's no one looking out for her but herself. not even elijah — he's informing her of this to regain her trust and her allegiance. she isn't as naive and dumb as elena gilbert, believing the best in people when she has become all too familiar with their vicious side. elijah has never wanted her to have her freedom as it had taken her far, far away from him. ]
[ she doesn't want to think about it at all. her tone is harder, disbelieving, as katherine pierce is not katerina petrova and does not believe in such fanciful and unattainable things. five hundred years of running and she has finally caught what she has been chasing? this particular game will never be over, unlike theirs where she believes he'd thrown in the towel a long, long time ago. ]
How long will this freedom last, Elijah? Five days? Five weeks? Five centuries?
audio; oct 16th
[Her tone isn't surprising, after all he'd given her an exclusive sneak peek into her own future and it wasn't pretty. The Cure and her freedom had slipped out of her grasp forever, at least, as far as she knows. Elijah hadn't exactly been in the mood to tell her all the sordid details that happened afterwards, but he's had time to get over both the stabbing and her accusations.]
I thought perhaps you'd like to hear the rest of the story, now that you've had some time.
audio; oct 16th
Only if it has a happy ending.
[ so, no. ]
audio; oct 16th
You send Niklaus a letter.
[Chances are, it isn't her.]
audio; oct 16th
[ but it's a surprise nonetheless, katherine piece writing klaus mikaelson a letter. it's what elena would do, isn't it? except, her doppelgänger would sacrifice herself and see to it she were a corpse before she ever truly penned klaus a letter. there was no time within their respective lives to sit down, let alone for those who attend the school to even begin their homework. ]
[ nothing would stop klaus from pursuing her and exacting his proper revenge. it's as though elijah doesn't even know his brother, let alone her. letters don't get the point across. letters are footprints within the dirt one wants washed away with a flood. katherine pierce had eliminated any trace of herself for a good one hundred years in hopes her faux death would toss klaus from her trail. if it were as simple as penning him a letter, she would've had emily do so back in 1864. ]
I don't exactly have time to write letters, Elijah.
audio; oct 16th
And yet, the letter you wrote was enough to convince Niklaus to leave you alone.
[He has no intention of telling her what was in the letter, knowing she would find a way to use it against them, should Niklaus be recruited into this war.]
audio; oct 16th
[ you owe me a very expensive pair of heels. ]
[ she doubts any of these things would convince klaus to leave her be. she has nothing up her sleeve. all she has is herself — and that's what klaus wants. it'd be easier to believe elijah's lying, but he's always only omitted information, perhaps speaking in circles to make it appear as though he's talking to her when he's simply making noise. klaus has lied, but elijah never has. what would he gain from lying to her about attaining the one thing she's so desperate for? ]
What did it say?
[ she can only assume elijah has read it. but she's not a big enough fool to believe he'll merely tell her due to her voice being softer. like his brother, if he has nothing to gain, his lips are sealed. ]
audio; oct 16th
That a witch in New Orleans was attempting to make a move against him. [In her own words, no less.] She had information that successfully managed to remove Niklaus from your trail.
[No, he isn't saying what.]
You obtained your own freedom, Katerina.
audio; oct 16th
It sounds too good to be true.
[ honestly. had god finally looked down upon her and deemed her worthy of his own kind hand? she highly doubts that; no divinity has ever been on katerina petrova's — or even katherine pierce's — side. there's no one looking out for her but herself. not even elijah — he's informing her of this to regain her trust and her allegiance. she isn't as naive and dumb as elena gilbert, believing the best in people when she has become all too familiar with their vicious side. elijah has never wanted her to have her freedom as it had taken her far, far away from him. ]
[ she doesn't want to think about it at all. her tone is harder, disbelieving, as katherine pierce is not katerina petrova and does not believe in such fanciful and unattainable things. five hundred years of running and she has finally caught what she has been chasing? this particular game will never be over, unlike theirs where she believes he'd thrown in the towel a long, long time ago. ]
How long will this freedom last, Elijah? Five days? Five weeks? Five centuries?