Klaus' cover for hanging out with Cami (Leah Pipes) is her role as the author of his memoir. This week we're going to see her actually do some writing, according to a sneak peek provided exclusively to TVLine.com.
The original hybrid is now at odds with his two sibling and he's decided to outline it in his memoir:
They've all forsaken me. My siblings are as deceitful and diseased as my parents ever were. Accusing me of using my baby for my own gain. Trusting others before their own blood.
It's at this point that Cami makes a comment about the typewriter she has been forced to use. (She'd much rather use a laptop.) Klaus (Joseph Morgan) responds by mentioning the typewriter was "good enough for [Ernest] Hemingway." Cami's response will most likely be in the running for Line of the Year:
I can see the resemblance - booze and random acts of violence.
I'm assuming during this sneak peak that Cami is compelled. The last time we saw her she all but threatened to kill Klaus.
Leah Pipes previously hinted to EOnilne her character will do something about that pesky compulsion.
"You'll see her figure out how she can overcome this supernatural thing via human tactics," said Pipes.
Pipes recently gave a hint at her character's plan to "overcome" the mind control, according to TVLine.
"It's a lot of cryptic notes that she's writing herself in the moment to try to, outside of the moment, remember," she told the website. "Obviously, the writers watched the movie 'Memento.'"
According to the preview for the next episode, the war between Klaus and Marcel/Rebecca has officially begun. You can check out the video below and check out the TVLine sneak peek here.
"The Originals" airs Tuesdays at 8/7c on The CW.