Disclaimer: Not mine.
After she finished her reviewing, Bonnie laid around the house all day trying to decide if she really wanted to hang at the Grill tonight. She mostly played on her phone and watched HGTV. Around nine thirty when her boredom could not be deterred. The witch decided to get dressed and go check out the Grill.
The witch opened her front door to leave, and jumped out of her skin. Tennison was on the porch holding a drunk Caroline. A silver Mercedes was in her driveway filled with sorority girls.
"Hey Bon." Tennison said trying to keep Caroline vertical. "Caro is completely blitzed, and demanded that we drop her off here. She took pregame a little too seriously tonight, and won't stop whining about you. I can take her home, if you have plans." Tennison said looking back at her waiting friends. Bonnie sighed.
"No, Tennison. I got it." Bonnie said grabbing the blonde from the redhead. Caroline looked up.
"BONNIE RABBIT!" She squealed latching unto the witch. "Oh Bon, you don't know how much I've missed you. You left me here with these people." Caroline slurred her breath hitting the side of Bonnie's face.
Bonnie grunted, half leading, half dragging Caroline into her house. Tennison followed behind them to make sure Caroline didn't collapse. They sat her on the bench by the door. "Thanks, I got her." Bonnie said smiling at the redhead. Tennison walked back unto the porch and down the walkway to the drive.
"Good luck, and tell her to text me tomorrow. Wait. Some jerk stole her cell. Tell her to call. Tootles." The woman waved hopping into the passenger seat. Bonnie watched the car pull out of her driveway. Bonnie closed and locked her door. She turned to get Caroline and found the blonde missing.
Bonnie followed the trail of accessories into the kitchen and out to the back yard. Caroline was trying to climb the ladder on Bonnie's Tree House. Bonnie rushed to steady her. Caroline finally squeezed through the opening giggling. Bonnie peered up into the whole, then shivered as a breeze blew through her.
Bonnie wasn't going up there without a blanket. Despite the warm weather earlier in the day the night had turned cold. "Caroline, stay there, okay?" Bonnie said into the opening. There was no answer. "Caroline." Bonnie tried again. Bonnie shook her head when she heard snoring seconds later.
The witch quickly went back into the house grabbed blankets, pillows, some snacks, a flashlight, and her phone. She wanted to grab a bottle of Jack, but someone needs to be sober and responsible. This is turning out to be a great night. I'm so glad I decided to come home!
When Bonnie squeezed through the portal, Caroline giggled out, "Yay! We're having a sleepover."
"Yay." Bonnie grumbled, arranging her supplies in the small space. She looked around. It had been forever since she had been up there. This was their secret hideout as kids. She was jarred from her thoughts when Caroline crawled over and invaded her space.
The blonde wrapped her arms around Bonnie, mumbled some drunken gibberish then conked out. Bonnie looked down at the blonde curls spread out on her chest. She smoothed down her friend's hair then took out her phone to find a good eBook to read.
-o0o-
Bonnie woke up two hours later covered with blankets. She lifted and found a sober Caroline sitting against the wall staring out of the whole her dad tried to pass off as a window when he built the fort.
"Caroline?" Bonnie said softly sitting up.
The blonde turned to her. "When did we get like this?"
Bonnie sat up further trying to get her bearings.
"Like what?" Bonnie asked trying to clear sleep from her mind.
"When did we all become strangers. When did we decide that we weren't vital parts of each other's lives?" Bonnie sighed.
"It's been a long time coming, Care. It didn't happen drastically or overnight. It happened slowly, they way life does, until you look up and who you thought you were is a memory, and your old life has faded away." Bonnie said into the night.
"Is that what I am to you? A memory?" Caroline returned bitterly.
"Yes." Bonnie answered honestly. "The Caroline I know, the Caroline I love is not in this room right now. The Bonnie you know, that you love died in a cave five years ago." Bonnie replied.
"That's bullshit." Caroline spat her arms crossing.
"Maybe." Bonnie uttered. The two women sat in silence until the blonde spoke again.
"We were supposed to be the golden girls. We were supposed to grow old together." Caroline whispered recalling some forgotten childhood promise.
"You're a vampire, Caroline. I'm the only one growing old in this situation." Bonnie reasoned. Bonnie's constant rationality made Caroline angry.
"I can't change any of this Bonnie. And honestly I don't want to. I love being a vampire. I love the life I lead. I love you, and all my friends." Caroline said knowing she was fighting to hang on to the last threads of their friendship.
"I know." Bonnie replied softly.
"I feel like your punishing me for something I can't control or for someone else's mistakes." Caroline tried again.
"Caroline, I'm not trying to punish anyone. I'm just trying to find a little bit of what you have. Don't I deserve to love who I am. To love the life I lead. This life is not for me. This place is not for me." Bonnie professed. Caroline sighed.
She couldn't argue with that. Of course she wanted Bonnie to be happy. It's all she ever wanted. She just couldn't imagine not being apart of that happiness. Not being able to share it with her. She searched her thoughts for anything to say. The Blonde for once was at a loss. So she let her hurt take over.
"So, what? I'm just supposed to pretend like you don't exist. Like we don't exist." Caroline said tears sliding down her cheeks.
"You're supposed to let me go. We will always exist. Nothing can erase that. Care bear and Bonnie rabbit, partners in crime." Bonnie smiled through her own tears.
Caroline thought about the last three years. She had watched all of friends move further away from each other. She let it happen. She even found new friends who were into the same things that she was. Tennison was great, a real friend, but this was Bonnie.
"What if I don't want to let you go? You are my best friend. You're my Christina. You're my person. I know you. How hard is to find someone who knows you? And because I know you, I know exactly what you're trying to do. And no, it's not going to happen." Caroline said her hands going in the air.
"Caroline." Bonnie whispered. The blonde ignored her.
"You need space. Fine. I'll give you your space, but don't think I'm giving up on you Bonnie Bennett. I planned your funeral. I killed twelve witches. I battled Elena for ten years for your friendship. I mourned you. You were my first kiss. You are my person, my someone. And, when you're gray and old and need someone to feed you with a spoon, and give you sponge baths I'm going to be there. So go, run away, but I will always be here."
Bonnie watched the blonde climb down the tree house ladder. She watched her storm through her house. She heard the front door slam. How was that for closure? Yep, not so much. Bonnie thought laughing at the formidable Caroline Forbes.
She gathered her things and headed into the house. She was about to go upstairs when the door opened again. Caroline stormed into the foyer picked up her jacket and dug a small box out of the pocket.
"I forgot to give you this. Happy Valentines Day." Caroline huffed her nose in the air. Bonnie took the box, and opened it. Inside was a ratty piece of twine with broken beads all over it. It was the most precious thing Bonnie had ever seen. She couldn't help the tears welling in her eyes.
Caroline had made Bonnie this best friend forever bracelet at there Girl Scout Jamboree over ten years ago. The blonde was trying to make Elena jealous because the brunette and Bonnie were assigned partners instead of Caroline and Bonnie. The witch thought she had lost it.
"Where?" Bonnie asked trying to slip the bracelet over her wrist.
"I found it at Elena's. Somehow, it got put in a bunch of stuff that was in her parent's storage." Caroline said.
"I love it. Thank you." Bonnie said.
"You're welcome." Caroline said picking up all her things. She was about to head to the door. Bonnie rolled her eyes and exhaled.
"You're my Meredith. You're my person, my someone. I compromised my values for you. I came back to this hell whole for you. I stayed for you." Bonnie said softly.
Caroline turned beaming at the witch. "Do you want to…"
"No." Bonnie cut her off.
"You don't even know what I was going to say." Caroline pouted.
"I do actually. I know you too." Bonnie said going in the living room to sit on the couch. Caroline closed the front door and then came and plopped beside the witch.
"Me, Tennison, and the girls are doing Cali for spring break this year. There's always room for one more." Caroline said watching Bonnie turn on the TV.
"If I don't have too much on my plate." Bonnie agreed.
"You know we are going to need to go shopping before, right? Maybe in Virginia beach. A mani-pedi wouldn't hurt either. Apparently there is this new Day spa in town it's supposed to be really good." Caroline said snuggling into her friend.
"Caroline." Bonnie warned.
"Okay. I can come up to Fairfax. I've only been once." Caroline said.
"I can't believe you got drunk, and asked them to bring you here." Bonnie said during a commercial break.
"What? My subconscious knew this is where I belonged tonight with my Bonnie. You are the only valentine, I truly wanted." Caroline admitted. Bonnie smiled.
"Of course, it would be better if you were putting out. I mean that would make it a Great Valentine's Day."
"Caroline." Bonnie chastised.
"What? I'm just saying. We are in college. A little sexual experimentation never hurt anyone. We did make out a lot in seventh grade." The blonde said remembering the brief stint they were getting ready for Trevor's party. They wanted to be experts at spin the bottle.
"Caroline." Bonnie reiterated. Caroline huffed her head landing on the witch's shoulder. She settled in to watch Meredith kick Derrick out of her house.
"Happy Valentine's Day, Bonnie Rabbit." Caroline said her eyes closing.
"Happy Valentine's Day, Care bear." Bonnie mumbled drifting off into her dreams.
-o0o-
She didn't know how she ended up back in the tree house, Caroline licking between her legs as she sucked on her clit. She just knew that the moment was magical and delicious and she wanted to stay here forever. Bonnie moaned excited by Caroline's tongue and the sweetness of her wet pussy. Her nipples were taught and kept brushing against the blonde's stomach. It only made her hotter as Caroline licked into her eagerly. The world stood still and all she could feel was Caroline's mouth, her ministrations were working the witch into a frenzy. The witch came all over the vampire's lips, seconds letter Bonnie was lapping up Caroline's juices.
"Bonnie" Caroline called from beneath her.
"Bonnie, wake up." Caroline called again. Bonnie's eyes fluttered open. She was staring at a grinning vampire.
"What?" Bonnie said sitting up on the couch.
"What is right? What were you dreaming about?" Caroline said brow arched.
"Huh?" Bonnie stammered.
"You were moaning. I'm pretty sure you were having a wet dream." Caroline said with glee.
"What? Caroline?" Bonnie said embarrassed.
"It's okay you know. Everyone has them. I have even had a few about you." Caroline offered slyly.
"Caroline!" Bonnie said hopping off the couch. Caroline eyed her suspiciously. "I'm going to take a shower, and go to bed." Bonnie said walking over to the stairs.
Caroline waited for the witch to climb the stairs then giggled to herself. Maybe she should help her with that shower. Caroline jumped when Bonnie came running back down the stairs.
"You gave me that dream." Bonnie accused her finger pointed straight at the blonde.
"What dream?" Caroline asked innocently.
"Yeah right!" Bonnie said heading back up the stairs.
"Was I in the dream? What was I doing? You know a vampire's powers don't work well on witches right? You had to be open to the compulsion." Caroline screamed. After a while she gathered her things and headed up to Bonnie's bedroom. The witch was in the bathroom taking a shower.
"Are you mad? You seemed to like it?" Caroline continued. Bonnie scoffed from the shower stall.
"What, I was just trying to make it a Happy Valentine's Day for both of us."
Was Baroline all you dreamed of or a bit of a nightmare? Either way you can go back and help Bonnie find someone to fulfill her fantasies.
