Happy Wednesday! Hope everyone's week has been good so far and if it hasn't, I hope this can brighten it!

Bonnie paced the dormitory she shared with Katherine and Rebekah. She had told them about the deal she made with Kai. They thought it was a great deal and should take it to get Lucy back at school. When they had group called Lucy to fill her in, Lucy had told her to burn the school down and to take the coven down with it.

The problem was that Bonnie agreed with both opinions to a certain point. She knew it was a good deal, but she did not trust Kai to have a consort that was not tied to him, which probably meant he was working an angle. At the same time, the idea of burning the coven down like Lucy suggested was appealing. She didn't see why she should protect the coven or want to join it at this point. Their unchallenged and all powerful leader was a madman. Many of the witches and warlocks in it were unstable.

Damon Salvatore.

Hayley and her two sycophants.

Stefan.

Most of the Mikaelsons with the exception of Rebekah and Elijah.

Elena was blind to everything. She closed her eyes and pretended they were good people. Excusing any wrongdoings as long as it came from a man. Her relationship with Damon and her blind loyalty to Kai was proof of that.

So why the hell did she feel so conflicted about what to do? Maybe because she didn't actually know how to do that? She was just a sixteen year old girl, how could she possibly know how to take down a whole coven.

"What's with the necklace, Bon?" Katherine asked.

She was idly flipping through a fashion magazine. She was stretched out on the bed and looked like she didn't have a care in the world. Bonnie was so envious of her that it hurt. If only she could be as carefree.

"It's pretty," Rebekah remarked.

Rebekah was sitting at the makeup vanity painstakingly creating a dramatic makeup look with purple eyeshadow. Rebekah, Katherine, Caroline and Elena were going clubbing tonight. In a few minutes, Katherine would magic herself into a perfect outfit, but Rebekah preferred to do it herself. Once again, Bonnie was struck by envy. She would have loved to go out with them tonight. Instead, she had a date with Kai. Her head was starting to hurt.

"Bonnie?" Katherine repeated when she remained lost in thought. "What's with the necklace?"

"It's from the dark lord," Bonnie muttered. "He gave it to me to help me control my magic."

Rebekah sighed dreamily. "That's sort of romantic."

"It's sort of not," Bonnie retorted.

She ran a hand through her hair and then frowned when she realized she had messed it up.

That actually gave her an idea. Maybe she should go on this date with messy hair, no makeup and in a pair of old sweatpants. The thought of Kai's reaction made her laugh.

"Why are you laughing?" Katherine asked looking at her suspiciously.

"Oh, just picturing his reaction if I showed up to our date looking like this," Bonnie explained with a smile gesturing to her outfit.

Rebekah and Katherine laughed.

"I think it would show him exactly what you think of him," Rebekah told her, looking over her shoulder. She pursed her lips. "However, Bonnie my sweet, I'd rather be dead than caught in that outfit."

Bonnie laughed. "You would."

"Ugh, this tomboy thing is so old, Bon," Katherine pouted.

Katherine flipped through the magazine. She landed on a page, looked at it then looked at Bonnie. She waved her hand and a scarlet cloud surrounded Bonnie before her outfit was changed. She assumed she was wearing exactly what the model was wearing.

It was a navy blue cocktail dress. It hugged every curve and reached just above her knee. It had a sweetheart neckline and capped sleeves. It was sweet and almost modest, but the black shiny pumps she was wearing were the exact opposite. Bonnie had a closer look and saw they were Louboutin. Katherine always had expensive taste.

When she looked in the full-length mirror, she saw the sapphire moon necklace perfectly matched the rest of the outfit. Her hair was up in a messy bun. Ringlets framed her face and upon closer inspection, the hair in the bun was also in ringlets.

Her makeup was soft except for the dramatic cat eye and she wore a shimmery gold lipstick. The overall effect was stunning. And it was completely wasted on Kai. Jeremy would have gone nuts, if he saw her in an outfit like this. He loved her in dresses, but she never wore them.

It hit her then, how long it had been since she actually thought of Jeremy. Maybe she never had loved him, but she felt guilty. She should have thought of him, at least once or twice in the past week. She had thought she loved him, but the way she forgot him so easily, it must not have been the case. The realization made her feel sad.

Except she hadn't. The only person she ever thought of from her mortal life was Matt. Matt, just the thought of him made her heart ache. She wondered what he would say about all of this craziness, but that was easy enough to guess. He would tell her to run as far and as fast away as she could get.

"I think I might be overdressed," Bonnie said turning around to survey herself.

"I do good work," Katherine purred and went back to her magazine. "I wonder if Elijah wants to come tonight."

"Of course, he doesn't," Rebekah rolled her eyes. "Honestly, Katherine when it comes to my brother you're a lovesick fool."

"If that isn't the pot calling the kettle black," Katherine huffed. "How many times have you been in love today?"

"Knock it off," Bonnie said.

"Where's he taking you anyway, Bon-Bon?"

"No idea."

"Is he picking you up?" Rebekah asked she carefully applied her eyeliner.

"I don't know."
"Wow, I can just feel the love," Katherine laughed.

"I know, I'm getting goosebumps. When will I have romance like that?" Rebekah quipped.

Bonnie smiled and shook her head.

There was a knock on the door. Before any of them could reply, Kai strolled in like he owned the place.

Bonnie put her hand on her put to glare at him. "Why do you bother knocking if you're just going to barge in?"

Kai looked like he was going to answer, but then he looked at her and his jaw snapped shut. His travelled slowly from her toes up her body. They lingered on her figure and by the time, his heated gaze reached her eyes, she was furious.

"Wow, you look incredible, Bonster. I mean smokin' hot," he whistled.

Furiously, Bonnie grit her teeth together. "Let's just get this over with."

"You really do know how to charm a guy, don't'cha, Bon?"

She rolled her eyes. She noticed Katherine and Rebekah were watching with rapt attention. It got on her nerves because they looked like they were watching an episode of their favorite TV show.

Bonnie stomped past Kai and waited for him in the hallway. He said goodbye to her friends before following.

It was first then, Bonnie noticed how good Kai looked himself. It made her want to motus him through a wall because why did he have to look so damn good every time she saw him?

He was wearing dark denim jeans, folded up at the bottom with a black pair of boots. He had on a dark blue button up shirt with a black T-shirt underneath. He had on rings and a silver necklace. To top it all off, he was wearing that damn black coat again, the same one that drives her crazy every time she sees it. His stubble was thicker than usual and his hair was spiked up. Belatedly, she realized she was giving him the same lingering look, he'd given her.

She discovered it, when Kai raised his eyebrows and gave her a playful look. "See something you like?"

"No," she deadpanned.

He looked crestfallen. It didn't last more than a second before the wide goofy grin was back in place.

"Ready for our big date?" Kai bounced with excitement.
"Yeah, to get it over with."

"Ouch," he clutched his heart and was fake wounded. "Lucky for you, I'm a lot more fun than you are so brace yourself for a great night."

"Uh-huh," Bonnie was completely unimpressed.

Kai held his hand out to her. This time, Bonnie didn't hesitate to take his hand. His palm was rough and when he closed his hand around hers, she noticed his hand engulfed hers. He pulled her to him and she tried to ignore how warm his body was. If he had been someone like Jeremy or Matt, she would have leaned into that warmth. Instead, she held herself rigidly and kept her distance.

She felt the familiar tug in her navel that signaled teleportation. Her head spun for a moment and when her surroundings became clear, she could hardly believe where she was. She was standing in the middle of an amusement park.

It was still dark so they must still be in the same time zone, but she had never been here before. All around her were people, rides and the smell of cotton candy. It was loud and teeming with life. She looked at herself and realized she was definitely overdressed.

This was not the sort of date she had been expecting. She hadn't exactly known what to expect, but if she'd had to guess she would have thought they would do something like hunt vampires or werewolves. Or maybe just massacre a whole town for the fun of it. You know, evil people stuff.

"You can't be serious," she said giving him a sideways look.

"Oh, I'm deadly serious. It'll be so much fun!" he exclaimed.

With a cheery whistle, Kai sauntered off toward the rides. Resigning herself to her fate, Bonnie followed him.

Kai stopped in front of a big rollercoaster with several loops. She gave him another sidelong look. So that was his game, he was trying to scare her into his arms. Well, he had picked the wrong girl for that tactic.

She turned to him with a pleasant smile, trying to mask her real feelings. If he knew she was onto him, he would change his tactics.

"I love rollercoasters, you ready?" she asked him.

Kai looked at her with raised eyebrows. "You're full of surprises, aren't you?"

Bonnie marched ahead without waiting for him. Of course, he caught up with her just as they got in line. The line for this ride seemed to be shorter than the rest. It was weird, seeing Kai in line. He was leaning against the railing and looked completely relaxed, he looked normal even.

If she hadn't met him before she might have looked at him and drooled. Instead, he made her uneasy. He looked too normal and too at home waiting in the group of people. It wasn't how she had come to see him.

"You ever come to places like this growing up?"

The question caught her off guard. Right, people talk on dates, Bonnie reminded herself.

"Sometimes. Grams would take me and Lucy every now and then. It wasn't her favorite, but we liked it. You?"

He shook his head. "Nah, father dearest had a whole brood of kids and no patience for anything outside of the coven."

"Oh, I guess," she knew Kai had like six siblings, but she had only ever met Liv and Luke. None of the Parker kids socialized much. "You're the oldest, right?"

She was fuzzy on how the dark lord was chosen.

"Yeah, I used to have a twin until the merge."

"The merge?"

Why did that sound familiar? Had he mentioned that before?

"Yes," he looked away from her now and there was tension in his jawline. "That's how the dark lord is chosen you know? Parkers we always have twins and when we reach the age of twenty-two, we go through this ritual. It's like a test of magical strength, you know?"

She nodded. Yes, Kai had used that word before, she was sure of it.

"The strongest twin absorbs the other's magic."

"Wouldn't that kill the other twin?"

"Yup," he nodded. "And then there's a whole other whack of rituals to transfer the spirit of the dark lord into the new leader. It's why I can never die, not really. I'm just reborn into another meatsack."

Bonnie had a hard time buying his immortal being shtick. "So you remember your past lives?"

"Nuh-uh, that's dark lord secrets," he told her in a teasing voice.

Bonnie rolled her eyes. "I'll take that as a no. So you're not immortal."

"Think what you like," he shrugged. "Hey, we're next," he bounced to his feet.

Kai put his hands on her shoulders and pushed her forward. Bonnie tensed, but let him move her forward. She wanted to zap his hands off, but she squelched that impulse. She didn't need to get into a magic smackdown with Kai, especially not with a bunch of innocent mortals nearby.

Instead, as soon as they reached the gates to go through to get to the rollercoaster, Bonnie stepped out his grasp.

She got in the seat and ignored Kai when he sat down next to her. She had deliberately made sure she was at the back. The attendant came round and strapped everyone in. If she had been hoping to rattle Kai, she saw it was a lost cause. He was grinning from ear to ear.

Ugh, he was impossible.

"I am so looking forward to this," he told her.

Bonnie couldn't help herself then, she felt compassion towards him. What must it feel like to have grown up isolated and outside of everything at the same time as you were told you were special, meant to rule others and reign as a God? She wasn't a psychologist, hadn't even taken a class in psychology or picked up a book on the subject, but she was fairly certain it would mess with a person's head. No wonder Kai was a total basket case. As much as it explained his behavior, she did not think it excused his him.

The rollercoaster started. She could hear the creaks and groans. She held onto the handles of her seat and closed her eyes when she felt that familiar lurch in her stomach as they started the climb upwards. To her, rollercoasters always seemed worse, if she could see where she was going.

Kai was humming cheerily.

The ride leveled out and she snuck a peak. She glanced at Kai and saw he was watching her.

"Keep your eyes open, you're gonna wanna see this, Bonsie."

Bonnie hated that nickname. She was just about to tell him when the rollercoaster started its descent at breakneck speed. Butterflies went through her stomach as they lurched downward, twisted to the right and then went through a loop.

Just when they hung upside down, everything around them went black. She couldn't see anything. The people on the ride screamed and Bonnie let out a shriek of surprised.

Next to her, she heard Kai chuckle. He had cast a spell, so that was what he had been talking about.

The ride was worse in complete darkness and she had to grit her teeth to keep from screaming with everyone else when they went through two more loops and twisted to the side.

Just when the ride was ending the world came back into focus. Bonnie felt shaken to her core. She hadn't known a spell like that even existed, let alone how Kai had cast it so easily. She got off the ride and did nothing to hide her fury from him.

She stormed off without him. Kai caught up with her easily enough. He stuffed his hands in his pockets and flashed another smile.

"What did I do now, Bonster?"

"That spell was low, you scared people."

"Yes, but it didn't hurt anyone."

"How did you even do that?"

Bonnie could feel her magic starting to race through her body. It was making her feel hot and like she was going to spiral out of control. Before she could stop it, the necklace glowed and absorbed the magic.

Worried someone would see, she quickly clutched the pendant between her fingers.

Kai nodded towards her necklace. "Looks like its doing its job. You can still cast spells, it just won't let your magic get out of control."

"Guess so and I guess I should thank you so thanks," she mumbled.

Kai chuckled. "It kills you to have to thank me, doesn't it?"

"Yes, it does because you're a psycho."

"Admit it, I'm growing on you."

"Oh my God."

Bonnie walked away from him, but just as she suspected, Kai caught up to her easily. He draped his arm around her shoulder and she tossed it off. Her reaction didn't seem to bother him and she had to remind herself, he wasn't quite right in the head.

Ahead of them there were some game stands and Kai's face lit up.

"Come on, I'll win you a prize."

"So just out of curiosity, did you get this date idea from a movie?" she asked as she followed him.

Kai stopped in front of the duck shooting stall. He turned around and rolled his eyes before making a crazy face that ended with him grinning like a manic little boy.

"No, silly. I'm way more creative than that. I thought to myself, Bonnie thinks I'm some kind of powerful psycho with a really big ego? So then I thought, hey Kai, how do I show her I'm actually fun and down to earth for someone is like mega powerful? And what's more fun than an amusement park? I mean it has the word amusement in its name, makes sense, right?"

Bonnie sighed. "I'm sorry I asked."

"Right, I talk too much, blah blah, but I gotta do something to make up for your lack of conversational skills."

Bonnie snorted. "Has it occurred to you I don't like talking to you and that might be the whole problem? Because I can promise you when I'm hanging out with people I actually like, I'm a lot of fun."

"Wanna bet?"

"What?"

"Wanna bet you're fun? Because I do," he flashed a confident smile. "Prove it."

"No," she crossed her arms. "I don't have to prove anything to you."

"What are you chicken?"

"What are you five?"

"Come on, Bonster. Live a little, let down your hair, what have you got to lose?"

"I've told you about the visions."

"Fair point, but I promise no one is going to destroy the world tonight. So what'da yah say? You game?"

"If it'll get you to shut up, sure I'm game."

Kai winked. "That's the spirit!"

Bonnie watched as he waited to get to the front of the shooting gallery. He paid for several tickets and missed three first shots he took. Enjoying, the increasingly frustrated look on his face, she moved closer to watch and laugh at his failure.

"It's nice to see there's something you suck at."

"Watch this," he whispered.

She saw the almost imperceptible shift in the air as Kai cast some sort of spell. He was cheating of course he was. She wasn't surprised, he was terrible at this game. Most witches and warlocks had never seen a gun let alone used one. It wasn't as if they needed weapons to defend themselves.

"It doesn't count if you cheat."

"I've got an advantage, I'd be stupid not to take advantage of it."

Bonnie wanted to argue her point, she really did. The problem was, she had no response to it because she didn't know how to put a concept like fair play and a level playing field into words.

"Do what you want, it's what you always do," she muttered.

Kai rolled his eyes. "Yeah, because going to trial with you and then compromising were really high on my to-do list, Bonster. I gotta tell you," he clucked his tongue and fired. He hit the duck. "I always get what I want to so this compromise thing, I'm new to it, but doesn't it mean both parties don't get exactly what they want?"

Bonnie groaned, he had her there. The problem was, she wasn't sure she was willing to compromise because in order to compromise, she would have to trust him and she didn't.

"Aren't you supposed to win me a stuffed animal?" she said waving her hand back at the shooting gallery.

Kai played through three more rounds all of them so perfect thanks to magic that Bonnie grew bored watching him shoot down every single duck.

Finally, he turned to the carnival worked and smiled. "Ready for my winnings."

"Well, you won three rounds all of 'em perfect," he ran a hand through his hair. "I've never seen that before so I guess you can take three of the of the big teddy's. They're actually for winning near perfect rounds, but it's the best I got, sorry about that."

"Do you want three giant teddy bears?" Kai asked turning to her. "I'll carry all three of them all night for you, beautiful."

"I don't need a giant teddy bear at all," she reminded him. "This was your idea."

"Alright, just the one then," Kai said still chipper. "Which one do you want?"

"Fine," she sighed and rolled her eyes. "That one, please."

She pointed to a big one with brown fur and a bright red bow around its throat. The attendant took it down and passed it over the booth to Kai, who thanked him.

He held it up front of him, playing with the paws like the teddy bear was waving at Bonnie. "Hello, Bonster, I think you're a cutie."

"I swear you're like five," she told him and laughed. She leaned in and whispered in his ear. "I'm going to show you how you win without magic."

Kai raised an eyebrow and at her smirking. "I'd love to see that."

Bonnie caught the attendants attention. She picked up the air gun and waited for the ducks to start moving. Once they did, she took a deep breath and aimed. She hit all of them except two. She turned to Kai and grinned.

"Pure talent."

"I am so turned on right now," he told her in low tones. His voice was husky and she was sure no one except her heard.

She took a step back because of the way she responded to that tone of voice. Heat coursed through her and her magic flared up. She could feel it lapping playfully in the air around hers. Kai's own magic reached out in response, mixing with hers. With a deep breath, she pulled her magic back. A look of disappointment flickered across his face before it was gone.

"Come on, you're holding up the line."

She grabbed his wrist and pulled him away from the booth.

"Where to next? Are you hungry? Because I am ravenous."

"I could eat," she said.

They wandered through the carnival looking for somewhere to eat. Finally, they happened upon a food cart of sorts. Bonnie was surprised when she saw the nacho booth and even more surprised when Kai inclined his head toward it as well.

"Find us a seat and I'll get the nachos?" he offered.

"Sure. I'll have a coke with mine, thanks."

"You're most welcome, Bonsie."

"It's Bonnie."

"Are you sure?" he teased.

Completely exasperated she found them a spot on the outskirts of the crowd. It was a table at the far end of the food court area. There were some people around at the nearby table, but it was a relatively secluded area.

It wasn't more than five minutes before Kai returned with two heaping portions of nachos and drinks for both of them. He put hers down in front of her.

"Thanks."

"You're welcome."

Kai dug in almost immediately and sighed. He closed his eyes and chewed vigorously. Bonnie had to admit, she didn't know much about him, but between this and the chips incident in the classroom and how he often ate during her tutoring, she was starting to think he loved food more than most people.

Bonnie had some of the nachos too and they were delicious.

"Oh my God, these are so good."

"That's because I used a little cooking spell on them because as it turns out, carnival food? Not so appetizing after all."

"Oh," she was caught off guard. "Is there any spell you don't know?"

He still chewed and looked away, thoughtful for a moment.

"I can't think of any, if I've read about it, I can usually cast it especially after the merge. Want to see what I can do with your bear?"

Admittedly her curiosity was peaked. "Go for it."

Kai closed his eyes. He held his hands over the head of the bear. Glowing blue tendrils of magic poured from his hands and sunk into the bear. In the next minute, the teddy bear had bright intelligent eyes and his mouth opened.

Bonnie stared at it. This was like that stupid movie – Ted or whatever it was called. The teddy bear looked just like it except for the red bow and she hoped the bear wasn't as crude as Ted either.

"I'm Sir Teddy Woolsworth the Fourth," the bear said in a British accent.

Now Bonnie was really floored. "Is he alive?" she said with a significant look at Kai.

"Why, yes, he is," Kai said with a smug look.

"Of course, I'm alive," Sir Teddy said with a ruffled expression at Bonnie. "Temporarily though I can be revived by magic at your leisure. Might I request you do not stuff me in the back of your closet? Rather, place me near a window, so I might gaze out of it."

Bonnie felt horrible, this bear was had a mind. "So you think even when you're not alive."

The bear chuckled. "No, good lady. I'm only a little dramatic."

"How did you do that?" Bonnie said in complete awe.

"A little transference of conscience spell. For a brief while, the bear has some of my consciousness."

"Is your subconscious British?" Bonnie said with a sideways look.

"Of course not, I can add some flavor to the mix," Kai said popping a nacho in his mouth. "Pretty awesome, right?"

Sir Teddy waved at her. Bonnie waved back, still amazed.

"I hate to admit it, but you're right. This is kind of awesome."

Bonnie couldn't help returning Kai's smile. It was infectious and before she knew it, she was laughing with him. She could barely think it, but she was actually having fun with Kai. It was a thought she couldn't believe because it felt so impossible. Just five minutes ago, she never would have believed it.

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Kai was feeling particularly chipper as he continued as his date with Bonnie came to an end. The teddy bear had worked wonders in his favor. The silly stuffed animal had softened her completely. She had liked it so much, Kai had glamored it to look normal so they could bring it with them on rides. It hadn't been much, it wasn't as if she had held his hands or even confessed that she hated him any less, but it had stopped her outright hostility. It had lowered her guard enough that Kai had a sneaky suspicion, Bonnie had fun.

It was with high hopes, Kai teleported Bonnie back to her Grams' house. She stopped on the porch, the bear still in her arms. Sir Teddy had taken as much of a liking to Bonnie as Kai had. The bear had his arms around her neck and was singing a song about how much he liked Bonnie.

"Oh, Bonnie you bonnie lass. I like your sass!" he bellowed off key.

Kai chortled. Bonnie giggled and looked at Kai in amusement.

"I think it's time for you to take your spell off him."

"Why? He likes you," Kai protested.

"Because I don't need a spy of yours in my house."

Kai bit his lower lip and gave a seductive look, his hands in his pockets. The look that ordinarily worked wonders on his love life, had absolutely no effect on Bonnie. She just looked him straight in the eye until he sighed.

"I would never spy on anyone," he said faking innocence.

Judging by Bonnie's expression, she was not impressed.

"My Grams says you know all of us as we know you. So don't give me that I don't spy crap because I know better. I'm not my Grams and I can read between the lines."

He clenched his jaw. He rubbed his jaw line and did some quick thinking. It was true, he could spy on the coven. Could possess any of them at a moment however, Bonnie was not a part of his coven yet. So technically, his ability to spy on her was limited. Still, with the bear, he would learn a lot more. He settled for fudging the truth.

"You're not a part of my coven yet so that doesn't apply to you."

"But you can still use the bear to spy on me."

"Oh, Bonnie what a lass! And what an incredible –"

Seeing where the bear was going with his song, Kai quickly reversed the spell. The teddy bear now hung lifelessly in Bonnie's arm. It was back to being a regular stuffed animal.

Bonnie was eyeing it suspiciously. "Was it about to say –"

Ass? Kai thought. Probably, knowing he himself had thought it several times since he had met Bonnie.

"Nah, I mean it's a teddy bear. I doubt it's a pervert," Kai said with a nervous chuckle.

Bonnie's suspicious gaze was turned on him now.

"Sure. Anyway, thank you for tonight."

"No worries. Maybe I can get a kiss as a thank you?"

Bonnie laughed. It was a hearty laugh that he found insulting.

He was good looking and powerful? Not to mention charming and funny so why was she fighting him? And how could kissing him be cause for quite that level of amusement? He had plenty of women, ready and willing yet the one he really wanted, hated him.

"No, not a chance of that."

"What about your decision?"

"I don't know. I have to think about it," she turned serious again quickly. "Need some time to process that you might actually be more like 90% bad instead of 100% evil. And I need to talk to Kol about my visions."

Kai grinned. "I'm a blast, wait until our second date, Bonster that's where I really shine."

"I haven't accepted yet. Cocky much?"

"Nah, common sense, our chemistry is electric."

Bonnie rolled her eyes. She stood up on tiptoe and kissed his cheek. Heat rushed through his entire body at the light and chaste touch of her lips.

Incredible, one little kiss on the cheek and he was all hot and bothered. Bonnie Bennett sure was something special.

When she moved away, he stared at her with heat in his eyes. She gazed at him coolly.

"Good night, Bonnie."

"Good night."

Kai ported away knowing this girl was going to be his undoing if he wasn't careful.

Thank you so much to everyone that has followed, faved and reviewed this fic! I am in awe of the support it has received and it motivates me to keep working on it even on the days when I don't feel like writing. I know there wasn't a whole lot of action in this chapter, mostly just the date, but I wanted to show them interacting more as equals so I hope you all liked it! Let me know what your favorite part was? Do you think Bonnie is going to take Kai's deal? And Kai's magic tricks, were they fun?

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See everyone next Wednesday!

Izzy

Bonkaifan4life: Thank you so much for reviewing, your reviews are a gift any fic writer would want and love! Hopefully, this Wednesday doesn't disappoint. As for the vision sharing thing, they are starting to kind of work together even if Bonnie still seems him as the enemy, if that makes sense?

Kol's interpretation of the visions is coming up soon. Okay, so you're right they aren't at the kissing point yet, but I thought I could at least a little peck on the cheek. No worries, the mean girls are going to be taking a backseat for a few chapters since they're in the infirmary and all with burn wounds, mwhaha.

No, thank you so much for reading and reviewing! That's what makes sharing the story worthwhile!

Chahrazed: Thank you! Hopefully the date wasn't a letdown after the build up.

Guest: Thank you so much! There are definitely going to be a few subplots along the way and a lot of magic/things about the coven that are going to be revealed. As for the vampires and werewolves, I don't think they're going to be a big part of this fic (maybe a few cameos) and I'm sure you've noticed all of the main cast are witches. That's because this fic is all about witches because I am still to this day bitter about how little they are explored and properly utilized on the show even with all of their power.