The town just hadn't been the same since Klaus road in on his Original Vampire high horse. No one seemed to be safe; any poor unfortunate soul to cross paths with him could be in danger. And it seemed to always fall down to Bonnie; it was as if she were the constant glue that kept things from crumbling apart. No matter how much she wanted to escape she couldn't. She couldn't risk leaving her friends unprotected.

Sitting in the furthest booth from the door in the Grill Bonnie nibbled on a French fry while trying to decipher a new smell from her grandmother's spell book. Figuring the least she could do was learn more incantations and potentially help someone if needed. The grill bustled with business; the sound of beer mugs clinking together and games of pool being sprung to life. "Hello there." His voice sent a wave of terror down her spine. Klaus slid into the seat across from hers within the booth. "Oh no need to be alarmed. I'm just here to scrounge up a bit of charming conversation."

Closing her spell book and tucking it away safely into her shoulder bag; she leaned as far back in her seat as possible. "Klaus, you in entirety is alarming." Bonnie stated while allowing her eyes to wonder around the pub. So many innocent people for him to kill; if she didn't play her cards right she knew their death would be on her head. Focusing back on Klaus she noticed the devilish grin he normally withheld appear on his face.

"Why so tense love?" He questioned with a hint of sarcasm. It was nearly impossible to know what he truly wanted from her. But she refused to ask him out right; the last thing she wanted to do was to anger him. "If it helps, may I just say you look absolutely—ravishing in these florescent lights?" The way he emphasized the word sent another trembling wave of fear down her spine.

"No, it doesn't." She grinned.

"Well that's too bad," he leaned across the table and gazed into her eyes. "Because it's true."

She could no longer take the small talk; and felt herself growing more and more anxious. "What more could you possibly want?" She questioned warily. "You have done everything and taken from me." The light tone floated away and Klaus sat back in his seat.

Pursing his lips lightly and folding his hands on top of the table he stared past her. "This is true, I have done things to you that I regret. You see when one has lived for more than a thousand years; you tend to forget your humanity." He smiled at her letting his eyes linger on her green ones for a moment too long. She could feel her skin prickling with goose bumps. This encounter with Klaus was nothing like the normal sort. No one had been threatened yet; blood had not been spilt. She could not make sense of anything.

"I don't think it's possible for one to find it again. Too many years and too many lives have been lost." From the corner of her eye she noticed Elena step into the Grill with Jeremy. Her heart rate speeding as she thought of all the terrible things that could happen within the time span of a few minutes.

Klaus smiled gingerly at her. "Have you no faith at all?" His blue eyes gleamed in her direction. "Your friends are here," he paused momentarily watching as the dread streaked across her face. "You need not worry; as I said before I'm here strictly for charming conversation with my favorite Bennett witch."

She now leaned across the table; although she didn't want to be close to him. It was important that he heard just how desperate she was. "Please, don't hurt them Klaus. Please." Klaus simply smiled and inhaled her scent.

"They are out of harm's way. I give you my word." He whispered. "If you wish for me to leave so that they can spend time with you. All that is needed is for you to say the word." She definitely couldn't make sense of what was happening. Raising an eyebrow she watched as Elena finally spotted them. A look of shock and horror casting itself over her usually worried face.

Clearing her throat she leaned back once more and brushed the bangs out of her eyes. "Please." She simply whispered and with that Klaus stood from the booth.

His stature was that of someone who was on their first date. There was a boyish charm to the smile that stretched across his scruffy face. "It was lovely talking to you; I hope this not the last time. Goodbye Bonnie Bennett." And with that he turned around and headed for the doors; as he passed Jeremy and Elena. Bonnie watched him shoot them a cheery grin without stopping.

After watching him leave the Grill Elena turned back in Bonnie direction. A questionable expression appearing on her face; Bonnie knew that she wouldn't have the answer.

A/N: Why do I always start new stories I have no idea! I just get this inkling for a story and I feel like I have to write it down. If you've been following my Breaking Pointe story; it will be a while until a new chapter is released. Simply because I need more creativity; I'm waiting for the third season to air. Moving Through the Past is also in progress another chapter should be up soon. Why am I doing a Klaus and Bonnie Fanfic? Well because Bonnie is the polar opposite of Klaus; making them perfect for each other [and Klaus is smoking hot]. Also I've been reading a lot of "Klonnie" Fanfics lately. And I figured why not give mine a go. Hope you like it; and I apologize now if I don't keep up with chapters as frequently as you all would like. I'm starting college soon. I'm going to be fairly busy but I'm also going to try and keep them coming. That goes for all the stories.