Niklaus Mikaelson &Vivianne Lescheres, From The Originals: The Loss








Niklaus Mikaelson & Vivianne Lescheres, from The Originals: The Loss
——> “He had loved her enough to move mountains to bring her back, but he loved her too MUCH to ask her to s t a y.”
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