A/N: I sort of forgot what happened in the season three finale, so if some of the info is wrong, my apologies. Kol and Bonnie would be the main couple in this story as I think Bonnie is one of the way more interesting character in the show. Also, there may be some Damon and Bonnie moments as I've been cheering for them since season one but obviously the writers aren't going to fulfil my dreams. So I figured Bonnie and Kol have more of a chance and plus I think they look good together. Sorry for any mistakes, I've did my best editing. Anyways, enjoy and review!


CHAPTER ONE

Bonnie walked into the boarding house with heavy tired steps, capturing Damon's attention from where he stood with his glass of bourbon in hand.

"Just where were you? We've been calling you for the last half hour," Damon said harshly. Bonnie dismissed the bitterness in his tone with an eye roll and she sauntered pass him, roughly hitting shoulders in the process.

"I was busy," Bonnie answered. Of course she didn't want to say she was out trying to keep Klaus alive by transferring him into Tyler's body for the time being. If Damon and Stefan were to find out she saved Klaus, she would guarantee that her death would be for certain. "What are you doing here? I thought you were at the storage unit."

Damon flicked his glass carelessly. "Plans changed." Bonnie stood in the middle of the Salvatore library, her back towards Damon, and dumped her bag onto the wooden table. "Aren't you a bit curious about why I called you twelve times before giving up?"

Bonnie shrugged her shoulders. "I'm sure you're going to tell me any way."

"You sure sound uncaring…"

"Well sue me, I'm tired," Bonnie snapped, interruptedly.

"For someone who's friend just drowned and is now lying dead in my brother's bed as the rest of us wait for her to wake up as a baby vamp."

Bonnie whipped around as she faced a sorrow looking Damon. She didn't need to ask him if he was joking when his face told her everything. "You're talking about Elena? What the hell happened?"

"Matt was taking her out of town for extra precaution, Rebecca came and drove the truck off Wickery Bridge, and good ol' selfless Elena insisted Stefan save Matt, which I don't know why he listened."

Bonnie stood stunned, but her sense came back to her as the wheels in her head started spinning. The anger inside her was building up and she couldn't understand why Damon was acting as calm as he was. It didn't take long for her before her energy returned to her and her legs automatically made its way to the front of the boarding house.

"Where do you think you're going?" Damon called after.

"Just worry about Elena," Bonnie shouted back.

"Don't you think Elena would want to see you when she wakes up?" Damon asked.

Opening the front of the door, Bonnie paused as she turned back to look at Damon one last time. "I'm sure you would take good care of her." Damon gave a slight nod. "Don't let her do anything else that's stupid."

"This is Elena we are talking about," Damon stated.

Bonnie smiled slightly, taking in the enjoyment of the small moment she was having with Damon. "I'll let you know if I need your help." And with that Bonnie disappeared behind the closed door, leaving behind a very confused Damon.

It didn't take long for Bonnie and her small car to be parked in front of a newly built mansion so big, it rivalled the Salvatore's boarding house. Slamming the driver's seat door loudly, surely announcing her arrival to the occupants inside the mansion, Bonnie stalked her way to the front of the door. Using the remaining magic she had left inside her, Bonnie blasted the front door open alarming the two people inside.

"That's my front door you just broke, sweetheart," Klaus said sternly, a frown apparent on his face.

"Shut up! Don't talk like that to me with Tyler's voice and face!" Bonnie said in disgust.

"But Bonnie, I have you to thank for that," Klaus smirked.

"So it was you that saved my brother?" A fairly confused looking Kol said from his seat on the black leather couch. "Imagine my surprise when I saw the Lockwood boy come in here and began commanding me around."

"Well you didn't hesitate to almost kill me," Klaus stated.

"Do you really blame me?"

Bonnie almost couldn't believe it. Here was Klaus and his brother Kol, who she has yet to formally meet, arguing with each other as if she wasn't even standing in their house burning with anger.

"Where's your psycho of a sister!" Bonnie yelled, interrupting Kol and Klaus' bickering.

The two finally paid attention to Bonnie after the mentioning of Rebecca. "Why would you want to know?" Kol asked defensively.

"That bitch killed Elena," Bonnie said, telling it how it is.

Finally, Klaus became serious. He got off his seat from where he sat on the armrest of the sofa and stood a few feet in front of Bonnie. "What do you mean she killed Elena?" He asked, suddenly worrying about his blood source for his hybrids.

"Exactly how it means!" Bonnie seethed through her teeth.

Kol sat unaffected in his seat. "Well is it really bad news? I mean didn't the doppelganger just bring about trouble for everyone?"

"You wouldn't have a heart to know loss if it hit you in the head." Bonnie yelled in anger. She wasn't up to dealing with Klaus' dimwitted younger brother.

"Well would you honestly say I was lying if I called the doppelganger a nuisance?" Kol countered back.

Sure there were times Bonnie felt that Elena was a nuisance with her always needing protection because she was always in the line of trouble, but to say she should be relieved because Elena is no longer human was wrong. The last thing she wanted Elena to become was what she and Elena feared of becoming. She wanted Elena to live a human life and die as a human.

"Kol!" Klaus shouted, shutting his brother before he could say something else that would anger Bonnie, which might not end up too well for him given the state Bonnie was in. A levelheaded witch was someone to be cautious of, but a witch who wasn't thinking clearly and acting only on anger was someone to be feared immensely. Not even Bonnie herself knew what she would be capable of.

"You better tell me where that bitch of a sister of yours is so I could wrap my hands around her neck myself!" Bonnie exploded. Klaus and Kol frowned, not liking the threat Bonnie was making on Rebecca's life.

"You touch her and you know we won't hesitate to kill you," Klaus warned. "As much as I am grateful for you saving me, I won't think twice about breaking your neck even if I have to do it in your friend's body."

Unshaken by Klaus' threats, Bonnie bravely lifted her chin higher as if she was looking down at Klaus. "I'm not afraid of death, my purpose was to keep my friends safe. But there seems to be no point in that now," Bonnie said, however her voice was betraying her as it sounded broken. It was as if it finally hit her as Bonnie felt tired and weak. All she wanted to do now was cry. "Caroline's a vampire. My mother's a vampire. Elena is going to become a vampire. Tyler's gone cause you're here," Bonnie said spitefully, tears forming in her eyes. "I don't even know where the heck Matt is and how's he doing.

Kol looked on at Bonnie as he couldn't help but feel a bit sorry in the inside for the witch. But being alive for so long, Kol knew how to keep his cold appearance. Kol turned his head towards Klaus, waiting for his brother's response.

"I saved you," Bonnie seethed disgustingly, her eyes shooting daggers at Klaus. At that moment, she didn't even know how menacing she looked in the eyes of the Originals. "And you repay me by letting your sister kill my friend."

"I didn't know she was going to kill Elena," Klaus said, stepping forward towards Bonnie who in turn stepped back. "And I do apologize for that."

"You think I came here for an apology?" Bonnie asked. "You saying sorry isn't going to make Elena human again."

Finally, Kol stood up from his seat and took a stand beside Klaus. "Then why exactly did you come here?"

"I came here to put Rebecca back into her coffin."

"Don't even think about it, witch," Kol said.

"I also came here to get Tyler back," Bonnie stated.

Klaus looked on impressed. "Do you have enough energy to even perform another spell with that type of magnitude? You'd kill your friend before you'd succeed in taking his body back."

"I'll bring Tyler back, maybe not tonight, but you can count on it," Bonnie said, retreating from the Originals and making her way out. "If you hurt Tyler's body in anyway, I will make sure you don't ever see your real body again."

Bonnie stormed out, making sure as she left that the front door broke off its hinges completely. Kol let out a laugh while Klaus did the best as he could to contain his anger.

"Holy shit," Bonnie mumbled to herself, as she made her way back to the car. She had no idea what possessed her to come all the way here but she only left more annoyed and angry than before.

Getting into the car, Bonnie drove. On the road near the woods Bonnie saw something that made her knuckles turn white as she gripped the steering wheel. She immediately pulled over, storming out of her car once again.

The blonde Bonnie was eyeing in the woods looked up aware of her company.

"Why, what do we have here?" Rebecca called out as she saw the approaching Bonnie.

"You deserve to die," Bonnie stated, throwing her right arm out. With the little power she had left, she slammed Rebecca hard against a tree.

"For what? Killing the doppelganger?" Rebecca smirked, obviously unaffected by Bonnie's magic trick. "My brother is dead, I had to take something from your happy group of friends too." Rebecca broke free of Bonnie's hold on her, taking note of Bonnie's weak state, before slamming Bonnie onto the cold, dirt ground and strangling her neck with one hand.

Chocking, Bonnie struggled under Rebecca's hold on her. "I saved Klaus!" Bonnie spat out angrily. She pushed Rebecca off with her magic, sending her quite a far distance before Rebecca made contact with a large rock, breaking the rock into half. The stunt she pulled, suddenly had Bonnie feeling weak. If she hadn't spent the majority of her powers early this evening, she would have been able to do some serious damage to Rebecca instead of just throwing her around like a rag doll.

"I saved your brother, who I've been desperately wanting to kill since he's stepped foot in Mystic Falls, and you killed my friend in return."

With heavy knees, Bonnie collapsed onto the ground, releasing a shocked Rebecca from her hold.

"Klaus is alive? Hey witch, you said my brother was alive? You better not be joking with me right now."

In a swaying motion, Bonnie's peripheral vision started to blur. She could hear Rebecca demanding where Klaus was before the rest of her body gave out under her and she fell onto the ground with a thud, her mind slowly drifting into black.

"Oh great, didn't even answer me," Rebecca huffed. Taking one last look at Bonnie, she made her way back to the mansion her brother built for her and the rest of their family.

"About time your home," Kol said, not looking up at Rebecca who just entered through the wide opening where the front door used to be. "It's already two in the morning."

"Ah, Rebecca, you've caused some trouble for me tonight," Klaus said, climbing down the wooden staircase. Rebecca looked up confused, wondering why Tyler Lockwood was in their house when it clicked in her mind.

"That witch sure is clever. I'm assuming she did something with the front door as well."

"She did," Kol smirked, still enjoying how a broken front door could anger Klaus so much.

"Well she won't be causing much trouble for us anymore tonight," Rebecca said, climbing up the stairs.

"And how would you know?" Klaus asked, eyeing Rebecca suspiciously as she passed him.

"I know for a fact she's lying unconscious to the world in the middle of the woods next to Falls Road," Kol looked at Rebecca curiously. Did Rebecca actually want them to go find the witch? "Well I'm off to bed," Rebecca yawned. Kol and Klaus stared at each other after Rebecca disappeared into her room.

"Well aren't you going to get her?" Kol asked.

"No Kol, you're going to get her," Klaus stated, smirking at his younger brother.

"And why would I do that?"

"Because I told you to. I'm still getting used to this body, I'm not sure I'll be able to carry the witch without dropping her."

"What makes you think I won't drag her across the woods?" Kol asked, defiantly. With a stern look from Klaus, Kol let out a huff, making a show as he got out of the couch. "I'll be back," He said tiredly.