Dangerous Game

Bonnie was up early the next morning. She had set her alarm clock for 5am. The alarm rang earlier than she had anticipated. Groaning while turning over in her bed at the same time, she shut off the annoying beeping.

Sitting up slowly, Bonnie hopped in the warm shower, washing the dirt and grime out of her hair, and her body.

Drying herself off, Bonnie threw on some clothes as she began packing her belongings.

"I am so out of here. This has been nothing but trouble since September," said Bonnie.

She dragged one suitcase of make-up, hair accessories, feminine products, and jewelry down the stairs along with another filled with some of her clothes.

It was still dark out when Bonnie opened the door and made her way down to the car waiting the wet driveway.

Bonnie sighed as she loaded her luggage in the car, looking back one last time at her beloved home she thought was a safe place.

"Goodbye," she whispered walked up the driveway, looking at the shingles, doors, windows, and the chimney. Bonnie took in the picture house in her mind for her memories.

With one final sigh, she made her back down the driveway to get into the car, but the car door slammed shut without Bonnie touching it.

"What the hell?" she asked herself looking up.

Bonnie gasped loudly. Damon was leaning against her car door, preventing her from entering the car. His eyebrows were furrowed over his eyes, making him unreal.

"Leaving without saying 'goodbye' is really bad manners Bonnie," said Damon scolding her.

"Are you having fun stalking me Damon?" asked Bonnie, crossing her arms over her chest, leaning on left foot as her right one rested on the pavement.

"You're not leaving Mystic Falls," said Damon advancing towards her.

"One more step Damon, and I will finished what I started in my room," said Bonnie, holding her ground, glaring up into the sapphire eyes of Damon Salvatore

"If I'm supposed to be frightened, I'm hiding it very well, Bon Bon," said Damon purring out his nickname for her other than "Little Witch."

"Damon leave now or I will force you," said Bonnie.

Damon was standing right near Bonnie, his chest against hers.

He leaned down to her ear level.

"Make me," he threatened her.

"Don't say you weren't warned," said Bonnie.

She sent a shock wave in his direction, sending him tumbling onto the front lawn.

"Good one," said Damon, who was standing quicker than he was sent flying.

"I can do more than that. If I were you, I'd leave and never think of me again," said Bonnie.

"Bonnie please," said Damon now getting excited.

"You and I both know you are not leaving this town," said Damon.

Bonnie didn't look into his eyes. For all she knew he could be trying to use compulsion on her.

"It's not going to work Damon," said Bonnie.

She didn't have any vervain on her.

Why didn't I ask Elena or Stefan for some vervain when I had the chance, thought Bonnie, feeling dumb.

"I'm not using compulsion on you Bonnie," said Damon.

"I don't know that, and I'm not taking your word for it either," said Bonnie, looking at Damon's chest, her breathing becoming more and shallower.

She was scared and Damon could sense it.

"Damon let me go," said Bonnie.

"I'm never going to let you go," said Damon.

He grabbed her tightly in a hug.

"You are mine forever Bonnie. You and I have something together and no matter where you go, what you do, I'm going to be right there with you. I'm your own nightmare come true. A nightmare you can never get rid of," said Damon.

"Get off me Damon," screamed Bonnie.

"Shut up," said Damon, putting his hand over her delicate mouth.

"You're going to wake the town," said Damon.

"Good maybe then you'd let me go," said Bonnie muffled by Damon's hand.

Damon pulled Bonnie onto the front porch, making sure that they could have some privacy besides the dark of the night.

Bonnie had no choice but to be dragged by Damon. With her petite body versus a strong immortal vampire body, she knew she'd lose.

Damon released Bonnie, making Bonnie shudder away from the vampire.

"Damon no matter what you do or say, I'm leaving this God forsaken town," said Bonnie, taking a quickstep towards the stairs to the driveway.

Damon blocked her way, pinning her to the porch without an escape.

Bonnie sent another shock wave to Damon, but Damon sidestepped, making the shockwave splinter the porch instead.

"Look what you did," said Damon imitating Steve Urkel.

Bonnie glared her eyes at Damon trying to set him on fire. That didn't work either. Damon put his hands over her eyes, preventing her from concentrating on fire, but instead concentrated on Damon with his serious case of the hands on approach.

"Damon we can't continue this," said Bonnie.

"Just admit you were wrong and that you were sorry," said Bonnie.

"I already apologized," said Damon.

"Promise you won't try to burn me again?" asked Damon.

"Only if you stop touching me," said Bonnie.

"Deal," said Damon then he let go of Bonnie.

"You love to touch don't you?" asked Bonnie.

"When it's you, yes," said Damon starting to flirt with Bonnie.

"Knock it off Damon. Now please, leave me alone and goodbye forever," said Bonnie really wanting to get going. She stormed past Damon, down the porch steps, and forwards to her car, searching her pockets for her keys.

"You can't go yet," said Damon calling after Bonnie.

"Watch me," said Bonnie, still searching her jeans.

"I mean you really can't go," said Damon as he pulled out Bonnie's car keys from his pocket. He had stolen them.

Bonnie turned around on her heel, feeling that her pockets were indeed empty only to see that Damon really did have her keys. He tossed them in his hands like a baton.

"That's not funny Damon, you asshole. Give me my keys," said Bonnie holding out her hand for her keys.

"I don't think so," said Damon, walking down to Bonnie.

Bonnie knew she kept a spare in her purse which was also in the car.

Bonnie clutched her car door, but before she could pull, Damon pressed a button, sealing the car door shut.

Bonnie couldn't go in her car to get away.

She turned slowly around to meet Damon in the eyes.

"What is it you really want?" she asked Damon.

"I want you," said Damon

"You said I was nothing but a plaything. I was lower than you," said Bonnie.

"I know what I said," said Damon, leaning into Bonnie so their noses were only inches apart.

"I lied," said Damon.

Bonnie death glared Damon.

This sociopath could actually feel? Was Damon falling in love with her? Or was he already in love with her?

"Get help Damon," said Bonnie. She made a grab for her keys, only to be unsuccessful.

"Bonnie as I told you, you are not leaving," said Damon.

"God you know I hate repeating myself, but for you I guess it takes awhile for you to get used to me huh?" asked Damon.

"Damon you can't keep doing this. You have to let me go. This is unhealthy," said Bonnie, trying to talk a little sense into Damon.

"I'm not letting you go," said Damon, a tint of sadness in his voice.

"You don't have a choice. If you love me or care for me at all you'll let me go," said Bonnie also with sadness in her tone.

Bonnie looked at Damon. His hand that held that key was low enough. Bonnie slowly took the keys out of his hand.

She unlocked the car door. She once again looked at Damon. Bonnie could have also sworn she might have saw some tears. The rest of him looked like he was glowing in the darkness. She could not believe what she was about to do.

For all the trouble he had caused her. Of all the graveyards that he filled, Bonnie had to do what her heart and her conscious told her.

Bonnie exited the car. She stood below Damon's piercing eyes. She cupped his cheeks in her hands. She leaned into him and planted a kiss on his lips. He deserved that for being such a pain in the ass. No one ever said love was simple.

The kiss was simple and plain, until Damon grabbed onto her and deepened the kiss. It was hot and wet. Both breathed heavily for a few moments enjoying each other.

Bonnie was kissing a monster. The kiss was the last he would ever get from her.

Bonnie leaned in again, but this time hit nothing. She opened her eyes. Damon was nowhere in sight. He was gone.

She started the engine and left the town.

She never came back to Mystic Falls, but she did think of Damon. She knew she would never forget him or what a monster he was.

"Goodbye Mystic Falls," she said.

"Damon I love you," said Bonnie, tears streaming down her cheeks only to be blown away by the wind as she drove far away to start a new life.

Damon was in the driveway, listening to Bonnie and the car rumble out of town with his advanced vampire hearing. He sniffled.

"I love you too Bonnie," he said.

THE END.