Hey guys! Let's just say, I wanted to read a Bamon fic, but couldn't find one that was the way I liked it, so I thought why not write my own story? So, here it is:

Oh, this story is set after Midnight- everyone's safe and back in Fells Church.

Disclaimer: I obviously don't own TVD.


Bonnie POV:

It felt good to be able to walk around without constantly looking behind her back in paranoia. She had almost forgotten the feeling given the circumstances of the past year.

Bonnie walked around in the heart of her mediocre town without a sense of purpose. She looked inside the shops of the newly renovated store windows and smiled. A lot had changed since they had defeated Obasan, the evil old hag of a kitsune. That bitch had destroyed nearly all of Fells Church, although the residents of the town thought it was a tornado that was responsible for the damage, thanks to the Guardians, who also had everyone believe that Elena only had near- death experience and had only been in a coma for the last couple of months. Now Elena was 'better' and could also go out without having people screaming 'GHOST!' in her face.

By the way, Damon was also back, thank god. Somehow a lot of Power from the big star ball had dripped and been absorbed by Damon's body, which had helped revive him. From there, it was just a matter of time before he managed to contact Bonnie and they all rushed back to place they had vowed never to return and brought him back.

All that had been a month ago.

Now, well, now there was nothing new. Now, Fells Church was back to the same old boring place it used to be. And Bonnie was happy with that.

Bonnie entered a store without really pausing to look at where she was going. It turned out to be a book store. 'Well why not?' she thought, 'maybe I could do with some reading'.

While looking through some books in the realistic fiction genre (she really didn't want any fantasy right now), Bonnie noticed a guy staring at her from the other aisle. He was really gorgeous. Maybe even Damon (or Stefan) gorgeous. Pretending not to notice, Bonnie hid her face behind a book and smiled slightly.

He was around 20 years old. He was lean and tall. And from what Bonnie could see from this distance, his eyes were blue, very blue- like the color of liquid sapphire. He had on a navy blue, v-necked shirt, black pants, and black boots. His hair was a soft, wavy black, so soft that it made her want to touch it.

She felt strangely attracted to him. Maybe it was because of that or because he was just way too attractive to pass, Bonnie found herself putting her book back on the shelf and walking towards him. When she was close enough, she asked casually, "Are you lost?" Because he wasn't really doing anything, just looking blankly at all the books.
"Not really. But I'd be more than happy to be, if you said you'd show me around" he replied playfully. She blushed.
"Are you new to town? I haven't seen you around before" she said.
"Actually, I am. I just moved here two weeks ago"
She was seriously starting to get lost in his mesmerizing eyes when her darn phone buzzed in her pocket. She sort of jumped and grabbed it out of her pocket and saw it was Elena calling. "Excuse me," she mumbled and turned away to talk to her friend.
"Hey Elena," she said not too happily.
"Bonnie, I need you to come home right now," came Elena's frantic reply
"Home as in my house, your house or the Boarding house?"
"Of course my house, silly! Come as fast you can. Aunt Judith is being, ugh, just come here now!"
"Now? But-"
"Now! Run!" Elena hung up.

Bonnie sighed and turned back to the guy and smiled a little apologetically. "I have to leave now, but it was great meeting you,"
"Nice to meet you too" he said, "I guess I should get going too." He smiled and Bonnie just about melted right there.
She was literally staring dazedly at his back while he walked away from her. Her phone vibrated again. She had a text from Elena. She read it while mentally cursing herself for acting like a complete ditsy idiot and not even asking his name.

Her text read- Where the hell are you? Hurry!
The girl truly had no patience. Or sense of timing.

Bonnie jogged to her new, green Ford Fiesta (a gift from her parents on the occasion of her graduating high school), and drove speedily to Elena's house.

When she reached and rang the doorbell, it was Elena who opened the door almost immediately. Not surprisingly, she had an extremely sour face. Aunt Judith was sitting on the couch with a not so happy expression either. Her eyes narrowed when they fell on Bonnie.
"Uh, what's going on?" Bonnie raised her eyebrows and asked, wondering why the hell Elena had dragged her into this. She wasn't especially good with angry adults.
"Go on Elena, tell her" Aunt Judith said dryly.
"I will," Elena told her through gritted teeth. She turned to Bonnie and said, "Well you see, Aunt Judith doesn't want me to see Stefan anymore- he's not 'right' for me and all that crap. So I want you tell her just how wrong she is".
Bonnie looked awkwardly from her friend to her aunt, trying to think of something to say. "Um, well, Ms. Gilbert, Stefan's great," was her bright response. Elena gave her a disbelieving 'look'. Bonnie tried to elaborate, "I don't know why you would think he's not. He's just about the nicest guy I've ever met. And he's really sweet and good to Elena."
"If he's so sweet and good then why didn't he ever come and visit Elena in the hospital? Why is he interested in her again now that she's herself again?" Aunt Judith asked a little angrily.
What is she talking about? What hospital? Oh, wait. It's the Guardians. Clearly their job had left some holes. From the corner where she stood, Elena sighed loudly.
"But you're wrong. Stefan did visit her. Just not when you were around. If you try hard, you'll probably remember seeing him around." Bonnie made eye contact with the frowning woman and tried to channel some of her Power into the lady. She imagined Aunt Judith was a strip of plastic and imagined she was literally bending the piece of plastic to match with her own perspective.
"That's right…He was there. I remember now" Aunt Judith said uncertainly. But the longer she looked into Bonnie's steady gaze, the more her hesitation wore off.

Aunt Judith suddenly blinked and turned to Elena with a stern look, "Alright. If Bonnie says he's good, he might be okay. You can go see him, but remember, if you stay out later than ten, you know what's coming for you." She got up and left to go upstairs.

As soon as she was out of earshot, Elena grabbed Bonnie and hissed, "Did you seriously just Influence her?"
"Um, I guess. Mrs. Flowers taught me how to. I just never tried it before though. Sorry." Bonnie said.
"Sorry? Dude, that was brilliant! Let's go!" She pulled Bonnie to the door again.
"Where?"
"Boarding House, duh!"

On the drive to the Boarding House, Bonnie and Elena talked about normal things. She contemplated telling Elena about the guy from the bookstore, but no matter how hard she tried, she just couldn't make herself talk about it. It was like her mind was forcing her own mind to shut up. It didn't even make any sense.
From the corner of her eyes, she saw an eagle soar above her car. She thought it had blue eyes.

'Maybe I'm going crazy' she thought.


I know it's kinda boring, but I PROMISE it's gonna get juicier.
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