Rebekah ends up leaving Yale. Not because she wants to, mind you, but because she needs to. Niklaus calls her up, panicked in a way he has rarely sounded.
His child is in danger.
Family always comes first. Rebekah leaves a note for Quinn, she leaves. It hurts, because she's pretty sure she loves her friend but sometimes that's what has to happen.
As much as she loves Hope, she misses Quinn. She settles down in a small town, somewhere unassuming. Where nobody might come looking for her. And yet whenever she's out she finds herself searching for the other woman -- afraid she might never see her again.
She wishes she had said something, been braver about how she felt. Now it might be too late.
Today she's out a few cities over to some outlet shops, picking up clothes for both herself and Hope. Once again she finds herself subconsciously looking through the crowds for that one familiar smiling face -- the person she wants to see more than anybody else.
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His child is in danger.
Family always comes first. Rebekah leaves a note for Quinn, she leaves. It hurts, because she's pretty sure she loves her friend but sometimes that's what has to happen.
As much as she loves Hope, she misses Quinn. She settles down in a small town, somewhere unassuming. Where nobody might come looking for her. And yet whenever she's out she finds herself searching for the other woman -- afraid she might never see her again.
She wishes she had said something, been braver about how she felt. Now it might be too late.
Today she's out a few cities over to some outlet shops, picking up clothes for both herself and Hope. Once again she finds herself subconsciously looking through the crowds for that one familiar smiling face -- the person she wants to see more than anybody else.