Disclaimer: Only plot and any original characters that may pop up belong to me.
A/n: This is a three-part bonkai fiction dedicated to my friend Lovely Vero for all the hard work she's done on posters for me. Also, it's AU, so while it's close to what happened in the show, don't expect it to be exact.
"I'm bored," Kai told Bonnie. "Why do I even have to be here, anyway?"
"Because I don't trust you," Bonnie replied as she looked around with satisfaction at the parallel dimension where she'd stuck the two of them in the hopes that it would stop him from hurting anyone else. "You're up to no good and I can't just let you do whatever you want. Putting you away like this is the best thing for everyone."
"Yes, yes, yes," Kai nodded. "That's what you said before, and I'm sure the world applauds you for taking one for the team, but that's not really the reason, is it, Bonnie? I think I know why you're really here?"
"Do you?" Bonnie asked, her eyebrow rising. "Please, enlighten me."
He pulled her to him. "All right," he said, putting her hands on his butt. "We both know you're here for me. Go ahead. You can say it."
"I won't because it's not true anywhere but your brain," Bonnie replied and pushed him away. "You touch me again and I'll break your fingers." She pointed at a chair in the corner of the room. "Go sit there."
"Oh, that's not very nice," Kai told her. "The least you could do is say 'Please' before you start ordering me around." He smiled. "Say please and maybe strip down to your underwear. That would be good too."
"I wouldn't say another word if I were you," Bonnie told him. "Remember which one of us has the magic around here."
Kai heard this and chuckled, coming right up to her so she had to back up against the wall while he put a hand on her chest. "And why don't you remember who could take your magic, just like that." He snapped his fingers and she blinked. "Just think about it."
Bonnie frowned, shook her head, and went to sit in the chair instead as Kai paced the room. "Why is this place so boring?" He asked. "You made it to trap me here. Can't you give me a TV or something?"
"That's the same thing you said when I agreed to give you the refrigerator," Bonnie replied. "You wanted the refrigerator and said, and I quote 'This will be the last thing I ever ask for, just give me the damn refrigerator'. And I did." Bonnie smirked. "So deal with it." Then her stomach fell as she noticed a light in Kai's eyes. "What?" She asked.
"I'm not stupid, Bonnie Bennett," he said to her. "I know you have a TV and other things like that hidden around here somewhere. I just have to find them." He then took off in the direction of the bedrooms and Bonnie groaned, running to follow him, smirking as she found him trying to work the lock of her bedroom door.
"And now you know why I locked it," she smiled. "I knew you'd finally realize this someday. Good thing it was this soon. If it had taken much longer, I would lose what little respect I had for you."
"So it was your plan all along?" Kai asked.
"Well, of course," Bonnie nodded. "The only thing worse than being stuck here with you is being stuck here with you when you're miserable, and I don't think either of us wants that."
Kai nodded. "Nice to see you've learned a thing or two about me," he said appreciatively as he jiggled the door handle. Then he turned to Bonnie. "Give me the key," he ordered.
"No," Bonnie shook her head. "I'm not giving you the key."
"Are you sure?" Kai asked. "Cause I'm gonna get it from you whether you give it to me of your own free will or not."
"Why are you so worked up about a TV anyway?" Bonnie asked. "It's just a TV, not anyone's firstborn child!"
"Open the damn door," Kai commanded. He was breathing heavily now.
"The least you could do is say 'Please' while you're yelling at me," Bonnie told him, a smile curving her lips. Then she made the mistake of taking the key to her room out of her pocket and dangling it in his face. "Good luck getting it," she replied, sticking it back where it had been.
That was the last straw for Kai. He picked Bonnie up to get her away from the door and then, pulling her to himself, kissed her deeply while his hands roamed around her back and slid down into the pocket to grab the key.
Laughing triumphantly, he pushed Bonnie to the ground and unlocked the door, looking around her room which had a TV of good size in the corner and a bed that was probably much too big for her to sleep in just by herself.
He climbed onto it and took the teddy bear that was sitting on the nicely made mattress and set it down on his lap. "Wanna come and join us?" He asked with a wink. "There's more than enough room."
"No, thank you," Bonnie replied. "And don't touch this." She snatched the bear away and pushed him off the mattress onto the floor. "You have to try harder than that if you want to sleep here. She then zapped him out of the room so he was standing in the hallway, but he just unlocked it and came in again. This went back and forth for some time until Bonnie yelled out in frustration, "Damn it, Kai! Why can't you just stay where I put you?!" She got off the bed, strode over to him, and pushed him to the ground, falling on top of him. "Stay," she told him. "Stay."
He then took her hand, leaned up, and began whispering words in her ear. It sounded like a spell, but his breath felt so nice against her ear that she didn't do anything to stop him. And he didn't have any magic anyway, so what did she have to worry about?
But then she felt a little strange. Tingly and not in a good way. She looked at her arm and saw that it was surrounded by a bright white light, as was the rest of her body that she could actually see. "What have you done, Kai?" She asked. "What's going on?"
"I told you I would regain control whether you let me by choice or not," Kai told her. "If you'd just let me have my way, I wouldn't have had to do this." He kissed her then and she felt a pressure. Then all the light went away, allowing her to finally sit up. Kai had disappeared along with the light, but where had he gone?
"Kai?" She called. "Kai, where the hell are you?"
"I'm here, Bon," said his voice. She whipped around. "Where, I don't see you. Are you hiding from me?"
"No, I'm here, Bon," Kai's voice said again. It was crystal clear in her ears but she didn't see him anywhere. "I'm here, in your head. I know you didn't want to share a room with me. Is a body any better?"
