Author's note: This is a sequel to that one-shot I did Another Night. Like that story, this will be BonniexRebekah centric, but a multi-chapter fic.

Basically just Bonnie and Rebekah being friends...

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Bonnie looked down at the set of old books sitting on the table. She looked at the female original, who was giving the most condescendingly triumphant smile. Bonnie closed her textbook turning her attention to Rebekah.

"And these are?"

"Grimoies. I told you I would get them from Klaus, and I never go back on my word."

Rebekah took a seat across from the teenage witch. She watched as Bonnie cautiously took the one off the top and looked through it. After a few minutes of this, she then started going through each with a look of awe and wonder on her face. Rebekah leaned back in her chair as she felt content over winning Bonnie over, well slightly. It may have been a month since the incident but Rebekah had serious doubt that Bonnie could just get over the Salvatore's betrayal. It was almost delicious to think of how she almost alienated both in anger. With that she also nearly cut ties with that doppelganger. Almost. They were still friends, but Rebekah could see the near betrayal Bonnie felt when Elena still went back to them after what they done.

"Love conquers all dear. Didn't you know?" Rebekah said with enough sarcasm to outdo even the most pretentious of writers, and enough venom that could knock out an elephant. She knew she should not take such pleasure in her potential friend's pain, but it was out of habit. Bonnie just turned and glared at her, before giving her an aneurism and leaving. They did not talk for almost two weeks, before Rebekah actually went crawling to her. Well not crawling, she came to her locker at school, and in an act of desperation, she apologized. No sarcasm, no condescending spite, no ulterior motives. Just sincerity.

"I'm sorry. I knew I should not have said that, especially during that time, and considering the circumstances."

Bonnie ignored her. She took out certain books, checked her cell phone, and then with a breezy close, shut the locker and left. Rebekah was dumbfounded by the witch's blatant disregard.

"She is either really brave or really stupid" she muttered, before stalking off to class. A class she had with Bonnie. The witch was not getting out of this partnership easily.

Since then she has been trying to make it up to the teen witch, but to little avail. She tried buying her way into the girl's life, and she even tried forcing her way through school (being her lab partner, and in her groups projects). She even was making amends with that baby vamp Caroline. But nothing worked. Well that was until she brought the grimoires.

Today Rebekah considered it to be a breakthrough. Once Bonnie finished spending the better of ten minutes looking through each book, she turned her attention to Rebekah and gave a small smile.

"Thank you."

Rebekah nodded, playing cool and collected, although given the circumstances, on the inside she was bouncing around like a little child on Christmas. Of course she would never show that. The Original placed her head in her hands and cocked it to the side. It was time to get payment for her contribution.

"So, when are you going to help me with the Matt problem?"

Bonnie's smile disappeared, while her face changed into an expression of confusion.

"When did I say that?"

"A month ago, you said, in so many words, that if I wasn't an evil vampire bitch you would help me. I have not done anything evil in a month, or really in the longest of times, and I have been going to blood banks for my fill. You said you would. And you have to."

Bonnie thought back to that night a month ago. She remembered the events before, Caroline forcing her to go out, and then Rebekah in her car. What did she say to her exactly?

Rebekah noticed her thinking, deciding that she did not want her to remember the exact details, broke her train of thought.

"A promise is a promise. I could just take these back"

The Original made a grab for the stack of ancient text, when Bonnie flew for them.

"No!"

Rebekah looked into Bonnie's eyes, her eyebrow lifting up looking for confirmation.

"I can help you", Bonnie said. It was not good enough, but Rebekah slowly began to let go of the books.

"I will help you."

Rebekah gave her a smile. One that was happy but condescending as well.

"Thank you my friend. I owe you one."


A/N: I really like the idea of Bonnie and Rebekah. Especially considering after what happened to her in the last episode, this would kind of be the right time to create a friendship or something between these two. But eh well...Read, review, critique.

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