Summary: After her father found her passed out, he decides to move her across the country after taking a promotion. They move to Beacon Hills, which to Bonnie is normal to an extreme point. Unfortunately Bonnie does not ever get to be normal. BonniexStiles

Sorry for the delay. The last few days have been a bit much. Anyway...

Disclaimer: I own nothing. These two shows (Teen Wolf and The Vampire Diaries)...I wish. Would be making some type of bank.

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Bonnie walked into her house a little worried. Her father's car was parked outside, which at three in the afternoon, was a early. With caution she walked in and saw Katherine, who was Elena, and her father sitting in the living room. He did not seem to notice her, as he was looking down at his phone.

"Dad?"

Mr. Bennett looked up to see his daughter standing there, a worried expression on his face.

"Oh hey Bonnie. I got off earlier than normal. So I am home."

Bonnie let out a sigh of relief. She walked into the living room, still holding on to her bag. Katherine had a devilish look on her face, which for Bonnie, did not sit well.

"Okay..."

Mr. Bennett got up and hugged his daughter. Bonnie did not know how to react. She stood there, and tried to make eye contact with Katherine. Something was amiss. But what?

"Bonnie, I think you and Elena should go out, maybe take the neighbor boy with you."

"Uhm, it's a school night dad."

Mr. Bennett rolled his eyes at his daughter. He let go of her and looked her dead in the eye.

"You are a seventeen year old girl with no life. I know it is only your first full week here, but you should not be wanting to just stay cooped up in the house. Your best friend is in town, and you should be making the most of it. As your father, who cares about you, I am ordering you to go out and have some fun."

Even though Bonnie knew her father was being good natured, and she could not help but smile, the thought of being out with Katherine, acting friendly was not appealing. Even though she would have liked to go out with friends, she and Katherine were anything but. But because of her father's authoritative edge in his voice, she could only oblige. With a smile she stepped back and headed upstairs.

"Okay dad. I am going to go put my stuff up and me and Katherine will head out."

"I put some money on your card so you should be okay. My keys are on the kitchen counter. You two don't do anything stupid, but don't be boring."

Bonnie ran upstairs and threw book bag in a corner. She looked for her purse and filed it with necessary items: gloss, female products, her wallet, a scarf, and a jacket. She also took three grimiores and stashed them at the bottom. When she felt safe, she walked back down the stairs to see Katherine standing ready as well. She looked at her father who was looking over some files. He looked up and smiled at the two girls.

"Remember be smart and have fun."

With a nod and a goodbye, they left.


"So do you remember where you lost your book?"

Katherine nodded from the driver's seat. She had taken over that spot and was driving with great control. Bonnie had

"In the woods where you were spying on Stiles and wolf boy."

"Scott."

"Not one fuck given honey."

Bonnie rolled her eyes but did not argue. Right now they were in the beginning phases of getting back Katherine's possession. Though Bonnie insisted on going somewhere private, Katherine decided on a public area. Somewhere fun as she called it. They had started driving through town aimlessly, before Katherine had decided on the mall. Why? Bonnie did not bother to even ask.

"So...what exactly is in that book?"

She looked to see Katherine peaking at her from the side of her eye. She shrugged.

"What does that mean."

"It means nothing. It is just a way of me telling you to not worry your pretty little head over it."

Bonnie had no response for that. Even she knew that it was pointless to ask. Instead she thought about anything else from the last night they talked about he book.

"Katherine, you never gave me a name. I can't just look for something that I don't have a location on."

"Yes you can."

Bonnie was about to argue but stopped herself after rethinking her statement.

"Okay I can, but I don't know what I am looking for, plus you said you had a name. So, kindly fess up, please."

"I thought I told you already."

Katherine saw the mall at two lights down. She also saw a black Camaro rolling pass her. She was just going to ignore it as another fancy car that would be wrecked in due time, but Bonnie had to say something.

"I know that car."

"You do?"

Bonnie nodded.

"Yeah, it belongs to the Alpha of a pack of werewolves."

Katherine almost laughed at that.

"Alpha? What is this, a hick town? The Alpha mentality died out a long time ago."

"Well apparently not here."

"Ew. Most packs are lineage based. Alphas are only necessary if one is making a pack from scratch."

"Yeah..."

Katherine stopped at the light turning to Bonnie.

"Wait...you mean there is an Alpha here?"

Bonnie nodded.

"Yeah, he is turning teenagers into wolves."

Katherine shook her head at Bonnie's response.

"That stupid fuck. I hope this brats were orphans or something."

Bonnie just shrugged. Katherine looked pissed.

"There is a reason the Alpha mentality died out. They are generally there for the benefit of the leader. Alphas can get stronger with each pack member, but hell. That is never enough. Eventually you have dozens among dozens of werewolves crawling around. Doing absolutely nothing."

Bonnie did not understand why this was a problem.

"Then he will come..."

The way she said he, it was fear, and hatred rolled into one seething venomous syllable. The hard edge to her voice was something new for Bonnie. She was used to her semi serious, semi drawl, fully husky voice. She was not used to this. Katherine afraid of someone. Bonnie knew just who.

"Klaus."

Bonnie had forgotten about Klaus, but the thought of him made her upset and ner vous. She had done magic that took Klaus soul and placed it into another body. The body of her friend Tyler. Who was currently on the run. Bonnie wondered if he had gone back to Mystic Falls in search for her. When he found out what would he do? Would he go on a search for her? Would he kill people?

Bonnie was not that afraid of Klaus. She was afraid of how much of her past would come to find her, and Klaus was not one to maintain subtlety.


Once they had made their way to the mall, everything had returned to somewhat normal. Well as well as a night could go with two people who did not seem to actually like each other. They strolled the mall, looking through different stores. It was fine, until Bonnie had felt a bit of guilt for not buying something. So on the last store, they had decided to do some shopping; Bonnie bought a few new clothes, and Katherine bought two pairs of new boots.

After that, Katherine drove them to a near by Chinese restaurant. Bonnie had to admit that it was nice, and if it had been anyone else, she would have expressed that. Or at least relaxed a little bit. But this was Katherine, and their relationship was strictly professional, with a side of blackmail and casual threats. As soon as they felt they were safe, and full, they finally finished their discussion on the book. The first thing that was said was the last name of the hunters.

"Argents."

Katherine nodded.

"The Argents; a bunch of hunters. I heard they went bat shit crazy in the past, but are really respected, so no one is going to actually just denounce them."

"The principal at my school is Gerard Argent, do you know about him?"

Katherine shook her head.

"Look I have heard stories of their family, but that's it. I already told you I don't plan on getting close enough to learn anything more, unless it's for my book of course."

"Right. Well there is this girl at my school named Allison Argent. I am assuming that they are of relation. But she looks too young to be a hunter."

"Oh sweetie, we should both know to never just assume on appearances."

Katherine picked at her near empty plate. She had settled for simple shrimp fried rice, finding the smells of some of the cuisine a little too strong for her. She was proven right when Bonnie had decided on the General Tso chicken with pork fried rice, teriyaki chicken, two egg rolls, and some fruit. The smells were appalling to her, and if Katherine had not needed the girl to pay for the dinner, she would have upped and left. Katherine did not mention it, but she had to applaud Bonnie for being able to devour all that food without problem. She noticed Bonnie's eating habits, and how she never seemed to gain an ounce on her tiny frame. She remembered seeing Emily eat once, and was just as shocked at just how much she could consume. Was this a magical thing, or a Bennett thing?

She looked at her phone, seeing as it was eight at night. The mall would close soon, and the girls had to go by the Argent house to see what they were dealing with.

It was a twenty minute drive when the girls found their way to the Argent residence. Bonnie was astounded at how lovely their home was. She could not believe that it was the headquarters of the leaders of a group of hunters.

"Do you think they have day jobs or what?"

Katherine laughed at Bonnie's joke.

"I am assuming that, or they come from money."

They did not stay long to do anything more than look. Now that Bonnie had a location, she doubted she would have to come back to the Argent's home.

"Alright, well we should get back home."


The drive at first quiet. A little too quiet for Katherine's taste. Only ten minutes into the drive home, Katherine broke the silence.

"Look..."

She could feel Bonnie's eyes on her.

"I am not going to kill your dad, or manipulate him. I won't even force you to use Stiles. That was bad of me to ask you to manipulate that poor boy. I know you know this, but I need you. You are one of the most powerful beings I have met, and you are still young. I don't compliment people much...so yeah. Maybe it has been too long since I have worked, or cared about people. Well cared enough to express it in a positive light."

She spoke, hoping Bonnie would interrupt her. She never did. Instead she was just glancing out the window, looking somewhat dazed. Katherine became silent as well, focusing on the drive home. She wondered if Bonnie had even heard Katherine's words.

Bonnie watched as the world disappeared from her view. Katherine had started talking a while ago, but Bonnie was going in and out of sleep. The ride home was just incredibly relaxing, especially when you did not have to worry about anyone. She was just about to fall asleep when a large creature fly in front of the car. If it had not been for Katherine's sharp reflexes, they would have hit it. It was only a few inches in front of them, and in the briefest of seconds it stood there in shock. Bonnie only got a quick glance before it ran off, but she knew what it was.

"The fuck?"

"The Kenima."


A/N: This chapter was at first part of the other one, but then I decided to cut it in half. Anyway...I am so sorry for the delay again. I had said Tuesday and it is Thursday...ugh...The next few chapters should not take that long to get out.

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