A/N: Wow guys! I posted that small snip-it of a story idea I had and you guys all responded so positive! It makes me so happy that more people besides me wants to keep the Kol dream alive! I have a lot planned and if you like Karoline & Stebekah there will be some mention and action for their relationships as well!

Same as before, if you want more review, follow, and favorite! I appreciate every single comment I get. I don't usually respond to them but if I see a serious question that I feel should be answered I will answer in an author's note - please, remember though, as an author I will not tell you what is going to happen because that is a spoiler! You'll have to read and find out to see if Kol returns or not


Bonnie let out an huff of fresh air as she tried to ignore the lingering presence of Kol in her math class. He leaned casually against the chalk board making disgusting gestures about eating her teacher who was oblivious to the obnoxious vampire ghost behind him.

"What the hell are you staring at, Bonnie?" Caroline whispered once their math teacher had turned his head. Caroline had her blonde hair pulled back in a loose ponytail at the nape of her neck with the ends curled. Her face was free of makeup besides mascara and she looked trendy in her fall colors. Go figure that Caroline would manage to look perfect at 7 in the morning.

Bonnie had the urge to tell her that she was staring at the sadistic son of his bitch but assumed she'd think she was going crazy from Expression. She hated how everyone thought she couldn't handle herself. She wasn't some weak little witch and she was sick of being ran by the old witches. "Nothing," She mumbled, shaking her head before gripping her pencil tightly and scribbling down her notes.

The last twenty minutes of the class went by slowly and Bonnie found herself running out the door as soon as the bell rang, wanting to be as far away from Kol as possible. She span the dial of her locker, grabbing her Spanish binder so she could do her homework do next Monday before shutting the locker.

Speak of the devil - Kol was lounging casually against the locker next to her's with a smug grin on his face. "Think you could get away from me?"

The buses had already left and most people were at their cars so Bonnie didn't feel ridiculous talking back to the invisible Kol.

"I only wish," She sighed, shaking her head slightly. "Can you go haunt someone else like I don't know, one of your siblings?!"

"Bekah is too depressing and Klaus is too destructive - besides, you're the only one that can see me." He shrugged, a lingering smile forming on his lip that almost seemed genuine before Bonnie remembered who he was.

"And I am what, Kol?" She sighed, adjusting the strap of her back on her shoulder.

"You're...interesting. I happen to find witches very fascinating," He eyed her carefully before leaning in close and Bonnie could swear she felt his hot breath besides the point that he was dead. "and very sexy as well." He winked at her, making Bonnie blush despite her struggles.

Before Bonnie could respond to the ghost she felt her weight being knocked out from under her and breath being stolen. Her toes barely touched the ground as Rebekah's hands held her by the neck, suffocating her. Her face was torn and looked like she was about to rip Bonnie's head off.

"You bitch!" She cried, giving Bonnie a shake. "How dare you torment my brother and I with the idea of our brother even after you killed him! Don't you have anything else to do with your pathetic life?" She shook Bonnie again, waiting for a response.

Bonnie clawed at the vampire's hands, begging for air. Rebekah got tired of the purple Bonnie and released her death grip, almost throwing the girl against the locker and onto the floor. "You do not want to mess with me, Bonnie Bennett."

"I'm not messing with you!" She cried, catching sight of Kol standing behind them with a disproving look. "He's right behind you, I swear!"

"You're a horrible liar," She shook her head, frowning but still looking. "Pathetic, really."

"You can't see him - he won't let you."

She scoffed, shaking her head. "Tell me, witch, why in god's name would my dear brother not want me to see him but let you?"

"The witches are punishing me for upsetting the balance of the supernatural world." Bonnie said slowly, mad that her powers were not working. Why couldn't she just defend herself like usual?

Rebekah glanced at her skeptically before shaking her head. "Well, if what you're saying is correct, then at least those stupid witches are doing something good." She turned on her heel and began to walk down the hallway before stopping, pursing her lips and whispering softly so no human ears could hear, "If you are out there, Kol, I love you."

"I love you too, Bexs." Kol said softly, even though his sister wouldn't hear but only a saddened Bonnie Bennett/.


Not sure if I like this, I really just write on the whim but whatever. I am really tired but there is supposed to be a huge snow storm so I wanted to write something just in case. Hope you are all safe!