Author's Note: So, I'm beginning a full out Enzo/Bonnie/Damon story! The response from my one-shot motivated me to go down this route, and I have a very interesting tale in store! I will have the first official chapter up in a few days depending on the response from the prologue. I'd appreciate it if you guys could leave me some reviews! Thank you, and happy reading everyone.

1 Year Earlier

Bonnie watched Enzo's sleeping body from the doorway as she clutched her duffel bag to her shoulder. She wiped away the single tear that had managed to fall, backing out slowly. She silently closed the door, making her way toward the front door.

She didn't dare look back as she flew out the front door, wincing at the frosty air that surrounded her. She needed to get away. She had to get away.

It wasn't because of anything that Enzo had done to her, though. They were in a steady relationship for eight months, and she honestly couldn't have been happier with him. She honestly felt as though she were in love with him.

Her reason for leaving went way beyond what anyone could have ever imagined. She didn't even believe that it was possible for her to be in her current circumstance.

She didn't believe it when she missed her period. She didn't believe it when she took four pregnancy tests with positive responses from each one. She didn't even believe it when she took a trip to the doctor, affirming her of her pregnancy.

She still couldn't believe it.

It was a known fact that vampires couldn't procreate, which is why she didn't feel the need to use protection with Enzo. Never in her wildest dreams would she have imagined that she'd get pregnant.

She climbed into her SUV and slammed the door shut as tears burned her eyes. She didn't want to leave Enzo, or Damon, or any of her other friends in Mystic Falls, but she knew that she had to. After a long while of self-reflecting about her pregnancy, she came to the realization of something terrible. If her child grew up under the same circumstances as she did, surrounded by the supernatural, she'd never have a normal life. Her child would be forced to save everyone else with his or her powers, while putting their own life in danger—much like Bonnie did every day of her life. She couldn't allow that to happen. She wouldn't allow that to happen.

And she knew what she had to do. She had to leave, never turning back.

Author's Note: Let me know what you guys think so far!