Bonnie and Elena had been best friends for as long as she could remember. They had baths together when they were babies, had the first day of school together and they had known each other's crushes since forever. Bonnie knew she could trust Elena with anything and that comforted her. Not many teenagers could say they had a friend they would die for but Bonnie had several, and Elena was one of them.

But Elena wasn't just her best friend. She was what she considered to be her sister. Bonnie had never had any siblings growing up, but it didn't matter because she had Elena. The both of them had this secret pact to always be there when the other was hurting and they had been. Elena was there for her when she had dumped her first boyfriend for cheating on her and Bonnie was there for Elena when Elena's parents had died.

Bonnie had never seen her friend so lost. Elena had gone from a beautiful courageous girl to a quiet shadow of her former self. She had never felt so helpless before. She had always known the right approach to a situation. But this one was different. Elena had lost two people who meant the world to her and Bonnie who had never been through that was at loss. All she knew was that she would be there for her. It was all she could do. She just hoped it would be enough.

It wasn't until the new boy Stefan Salvatore came to school, that Bonnie had started to see any real changes in Elena. He brought the old Elena back without very much effort and Bonnie knew he would be good for her. That was until she touched his hand and got that horrible creepy feeling, suddenly Stefan Salvatore didn't seem so great anymore. She tried to tell Elena but she wouldn't listen and Bonnie couldn't really blame her. I mean what normal teenager would believe their best friend if they said "Your boyfriend is a creep and I know this from touching his hand". She must sound crazy.

She didn't know what to do yet, all she knew was she keep an eye on Stefan. Make sure he didn't try to hurt her friend. Because if he even put one toe out of line, Bonnie would have his head on a platter.