Klaus chuckled when she told him her plans for the weekend. "Well, cancel all your plans. You will be joining me as my date for Mystic Falls Founders ball." He said as he followed her to a new game and watched as she made the rings on the ducks perfectly. He pressed his mouth into an amused smirk as she handed him a snake. "I don't get it." He joked, holding the snake up, but brought Cassie close to him and gave her a kiss on the forehead. "I'll cherish it." He said, holding the snake close to him as they walked onward. "What do you say?" He asked, taking her from the carnival and to the beach where the moon was up and the stars shone brightly. It was beautiful out here, and he enjoyed it. They strolled on the sand, the waves by them lapping against the rocks, making a soothing sound. - - - Anya smiled when he led her to a basketball game. She watched as he made every basket and smiled softly when he handed her a large teddy bear. "You must have played basketball in one of those many decades you've been alive, maybe in some school you were in?" She said playfully as she held the bear close. The carnival crowd was starting to die down as the night grew on and Anya felt herself grow tired as well, and hungry. A low growl came from the pit of her stomach, but she put it aside as she listened to his offer. "That actually sounds.. wonderful. I need a weekend away and I'm looking forward to seeing this Mystic Falls you talk about." She said to him as she placed her hand in his. "Now, I'm feeling some funnel cake, always my favorite part of carnivals, fairs, or anything that has funnel cakes." She said as she easily found a cart which sold the powdery cakes. She ordered herself one and paid for it, taking it from the man. "Let's sit down." She said as she went to find a small round table. She sat the chair in one seat and sat down in another free seat, biting into the powdery pastry.