“ | You can say whatever you want. I can't stop you. But I do find it interesting how angry you are. I think you're worried. If there's anything that Klaus likes about me, it's my mind, that I can understand him. And you? You are beautiful, and you are powerful, and you do have a long history together. But you're worried he doesn't love you, that maybe he does see the truth-- that your mind, it's a bit damaged, isn't it? | ” |
The antagonistic relationship between the vampires Aurora de Martel and Camille O'Connell.
Aurora first learned of Camille's existence during the Mikaelson Thanksgiving Dinner Party. She found Cami outside Lucien's home and kidnapped her to use as leverage against Klaus in order to free her brother Tristan. Eventually, during Cami and Aurora's time together while Aurora held Cami hostage, she compelled Cami to kill herself with vampire blood in her system, in order to mess with Klaus, They are separated being Klaus walled Aurora away for a long time, but Camille wished to train to eventually be able to fight for herself against Aurora before her second death.
Throughout The Originals Series[]
Season Three[]
In Out of the Easy, during the Mikaelson's Thanksgiving Dinner Party, Lucien mentions that the Serratura was in Camille's possession. Upon hearing Camille's name and that Klaus cares for her, Aurora gets a worried look on her face. Later, when Klaus threatens Lucien, Lucien counters by telling him that he controls Camille's fate. Aurora, annoyed by hearing her name again, asks who Camille is. Afterwards, when Camille is escaping from Lucien's Penthouse, Aurora comes and takes her. Camille is later seen unconscious in the trunk of Aurora's car with two bleeding puncture marks in her neck. Aurora locks her in and chuckles.
In The Other Girl in New Orleans, Aurora drives to St. Anne's Church and parks in the back. Aurora opens the trunk and finds Camille seemingly still unconscious. When she tries to move her, Camille opens her eyes and hits Aurora across the face with a tire iron. Camille makes a run for it but Aurora catches up and stops her. Aurora takes her into the church that is now a gym and tells Camille that the men who fight there wish to become vampires and intends to turn them. When Camille says she doesn't know her, Aurora introduces herself and tells her that she plans to use Camille as leverage to get Klaus to release Tristan. She interrogates Cami on her current relationship. Aurora then leaves her alone in the gym after torturously exposing her past. Klaus saved Camille before Aurora's sires could attack, feed on, and even kill Camille.
In Savior, Aurora is shown playing God Rest Ye Gentlemen on her piano while telling her brother that tomorrow would be a better day. The scene cuts in with Camille's throat slit on Klaus' bed. This scene indicates that Aurora murdered Camille as revenge against Klaus.
In A Ghost Along the Mississippi, while Camille wakes up in transition of becoming a vampire, she remembered that Aurora compelled her to drink a vial of her blood and as she falls in love with Klaus, she will slit her throat without screaming.
In The Devil Comes Here and Sighs, Cami reunites with Aurora while trying to rescue Klaus from Lucien Castle. Aurora attempts to kill Cami slowly and painfully in front of a tied up Klaus. Hayley Marshall-Kenner however saves Cami after recovering from a broken neck from Aurora earlier in a fight and Cami successfully evades death at the hands of Aurora.