Bonnie Bennett Mikaelson held her wiggling baby in her arms as she sat on her bed and looked at her husband getting dressed for the day. As Finn slipped on his dress shirt to button it he looked in the mirror and gave his wife a loving smile. They haven't been married long, just under two years, but the love he had for her was beyond measure.
Taking his tie next to put on he asked, "What do you and Quinn plan to do today?"
"Nothing much just some play time like normal and her 9 month checkup with the doctor is today as well," She answered.
He finished dressing by putting on his suit jacket and buttoned the single button, "Would you like me to meet you there for the appointment," he questioned.
Getting up she walked towards him shaking her head, "No it's fine. I know how busy you and your brothers are." She gave him a big smile and kissed him lightly on the cheek.
Pulling back she caught the look of pure love in his eyes as he gazed at her and their daughter. He's so loving, she thought as he bent to kiss the now still baby who held her arms up for her father to pick her up. Giving the baby to Finn she couldn't help, but be thankful at the way he loved her and after that day none the less.
Finn watched the smile fall from her lips and her eyes shift from him and glass over before he said, "Bonnie, love, no more, remember." It was the words that usually got her to snap out of her dark place.
Bonnie took a deep breath before she looked back at the man who saved her, gave her new life, and new meaning, "Let me walk you to the door," she requested without answering and allowed Finn to wrap an arm around her. He walked with his wife and child in his arms down the stairs and to the front door just off to the right of the steps.
It was a bright sunny morning that greeted them as Bonnie opened the door and allowed Finn to turn in the threshold so that he could hand over their daughter to her. Bending he kissed first the baby and then Bonnie. Placing his firm, but soft lips against her lush ones he gave her a deep and loving kiss. She groaned a little as Finn slipped his tongue in her mouth to play along hers and let out a gasp of longing when he pulled away.
"I have to go, love," he said as he pulled away.
"I know," she replied.
As Finn turned away Bonnie was about to say the three words that she rarely says to anyone when they died on her lips. Her breath sucked in when she saw the Black SUV parked in the front of the house and the lone figure with shaggy light brown hair leaning against it. When the figure saw her he straightened up.
"Hello, darling," Kol called out.
Bonnie could see Finn's shoulders tense as he looked at his youngest brother before he turned back to her and ordered her back into the house. Bonnie obeyed like the good wife that she was and tried to get the dark images out of her head at the same time.
