Bonnie stomped through the woods angrily as she left The Falls angry at Elena. Elena sometimes was really annoying when she tried to control everyone.

She finally called Elena out on it, and she just got hurt about it. COME ON! Bonnie loved Elena, but seriously. Bonnie shook her head vigorously. She couldn't get upset.

Everytime she got upset in a building or something, lights would explode and things would fall from the shelves. Good things she rarely got mad around other people besides herself when she was alone in her house and thought about the weight of the world.

It was like a swelling dam ready to burst. She groaned and punched meekly into a close tree. The hidden anger issues she occasionally had were coming free.

A twig snapped in the distance and she could sense someone was coming near. She stopped and quickly tried her best to focus in on the direction the noise was coming from.

A dark figure averted into a known figure. "Klaus," she drawls lowly. A placate smirk appears, his dimples flashing innocently. She could see him coming closer and his face became more easy to see in the darkness.

"You're powers are radiating right off of you. So I'm assuming you're upset," Klaus replied bluntly. "Why do you care?" she demanded hotly. There was a loud thump when he was thrown against a tree. He flinched invisibly in the dark, but quickly composed himself.

He stood up and dusted himself off. He chuckled mirthlessly. "Still as powerful as I remember." Bonnie sent him a seething glare and stayed deathly quiet.

"So much power going to such a waste," Klaus lured closer to her as he spoke idly. "Let me guess. You think I could do so much better and going with you and being your witch would be better than this?" Bonnie countered.

"Yes," he shrugged and simply grinned. "Well sorry. Hell would have to freeze over before I give myself over to you," Bonnie shot back saucily. Klaus chuckled once again.

"In due time sweetheart," he said knowingly. "No," she deadpanned forcefully, coming closer to him and glaring. Just to emphasize her point. "Such a shame. All of your family using you for you power," he crooned suddenly. She froze and felt confusion hit her. "Shut up! It's not like that you know it!" she spat angrily.

"You sure?" he queried. She stayed silent and felt angry tears bloom at her tears ducts. She blinked vigorously and shook her head. She bit her lip and tried to not let the dark veil cloak over her mind, to not slip into the dreamy hypnotic state she seemed to be in when she used her magic.

Thunder echoed through the sky and Klaus knew that was from the witch's doing. "Impressive," he whistled. "Stop it! I don't know what you want, just go to hell and leave me alone," the rain fell quickly, pelting their skin as they stood there defiant to one another.

Bonnie's hair was now wavy and matted from the rain. But it seemed like forever as they stood there rigid, face to face with one another standing in the silence. "Have a good reason why you're providing a hurricane here?" Klaus inquired sarcastically.

"No reason. Just to get you off my back," she practically growled. "Not possible sweetheart," he shot back. There was a blink and he was gone. She screamed angrily and tried to calm herself. Soon the storm stopped quickly and she stood there in the middle of the woods. Soaked to the bone as she thought about the bastard hybrid psycho that seemed to never go away. Even when you thought you got him out of your life, he just shows back up to screw everything up.

Bastard, she growled inwardly to herself as she stomped off home. She had a lot of anger to work out, she realized that earlier.