Chapter Four! Are You Ready For It! This Is A Sorta Short Chapter. I Just Wanted To Show A Little Bonnie, And This Just Seemed Like A Good Stopping Point.

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Bonnie's POV

I wasn't surprised to find out that Raven was a witch and had shown up here. All mystical beings eventually showed up in Mystic Falls somehow. Maybe that's how it originally got its name. I was interested in how Raven was still around. No witch ever would let them become a vampire but that's what Stefan and Damon thought. Also I wondered what Raven could possibly want with me.

I was just barely passable for a witch. It's not like I could even be considered a threat to Raven. She had to be much more powerful over the years that's she's been practicing.

Elena and Stefan had finally left just a few minutes ago. They were worried that Damon hadn't returned yet or answered his phone. Bonnie wasn't worried though. He deserves whatever he gets, she thought as she headed back up the stairs to go to bed. There are too many unanswered questions that only Raven could answer.

I was halfway up the stairs when there was another knock at the door. I glared down the stairs. Who could it possibly be now? I don't want to deal with anyone else tonight.

I sighed and headed back down the stairs to see who it was. I didn't even bother seeing who it was, knowing it was more then likely Damon or Elena and Stefan coming back for something. I swung the door open angrily "What?" I practically yelled at the person.

"Hi. I'm Raven Craw."

Raven's POV

The little witch was shocked to see me standing at her door, but not as shocked to find out that I was a witch. I supposed Stefan has already warned her about me. Although he I knew what he would say this girl wasn't scared of me. She invited me into her home and offered me some tea.

She said her name was Bonnie. An unusual witch name, but Emily's relatives were always a bit strange. She seemed sweet, innocent and completely unpracticed. It was obvious that she recently learned of her powers.

Bonnie walked back into the living room carrying two cups of tea. She handed one to me and then sat down across from me. "How did you know my grandmother?" she asked suddenly. Add impatient to her list. She stared pointedly at me, wanting her answer.

I sat my tea down before I answered. "I didn't, I knew Emily." I answered as simply as I could. I could see Emily's resemblance in her, but she was different as well. Her hair was lighter and less curly. Her eyes were brighter although they were growing into Emily's dark troubled ones.

"Bonnie," I started before she could ask another question. She must have a million of them, but there would be more time for that later. "I'm here to warn someone about something important. Something big and bad is coming and everyone is going to be affected by it."

"What does this have to do with me," Bonnie asked before I could continue.

"You're in the middle of it. It's been told that you can stop it from happening," I answered calmly. She was impatient, but I knew that's how I was when I was a newborn witch.

"Me?" asked Bonnie. She sounded nervous and completely terrified. She started to nervously stir her tea and her whole body was shaking.

She has no confidence in herself, I thought. Out loud I said, "Yes, you. Don't worry. I'll be here to help you the whole time." I knew it was a lot to put on someone so young and so new to the art.

I placed my hand on her knee hoping to calm her down. She stopped shaking almost instantly. "But…I know so little. I don't see how I could help you at all," she answered, her voice still a little shaky.

"I can teach you and help you if you wish." I had to convince her and fast. "Your friends need you. With out this they will die."

A change went through her, I could see it plain as day. She knew she had to do this no matter what. She had to make sure her friends were safe, and if she could do that she would. She placed her hands on top of mine. "I'll do it," she answered, all doubt left her voice.

"Good," I said as I stood to leave. It was time I found somewhere to stay while I completed my business here. Bonnie stood as well.

"Where are you staying?" she asked sweetly. I smiled more to myself then to her. She really was Emily's decedent. Wanting to help everyone all the time.

"No where," I answered, knowing what she was going to say next.

"You could stay here," Bonnie offered, hopefully. I knew she needed me. For protection, practice, and more importantly comfort. I could tell she was still hurting at the lose of grandmother. This witch could end everything and she needs my help to do it. I wasn't going to say no.

"Thank you I believe I will," I answered politely. "I'll take the couch if you don't mind." Bonnie shook her head very quickly.

"It's fine. Let me get some blankets," and with that she left the room. I sat back down on the couch that was soon to be my bed.

This might actually all work out, I thought happily. For the first time in 100 years I actually smiled. Bonnie returned with an armful of blankets and pillows.

"will this be enough?" she asked from behind the pile of fabric. I could have laughed, but instead just nodded. Bonnie left the blankets and after a couple of minutes of fussing went up to bed for some much need sleep.

I lay on the couch, trying to think all these things out. I tried but my thoughts kept getting interrupted by him. Damon. I didn't mean to see him this soon. I was hoping to avoid him all together, actually.

I would never admit it, but I missed Damon. He was a good friend back then, and I regret cutting him out of my life. "I shouldn't have left him," I whispered to the darkness. A single tear escaped my watering eyes. I swatted it away angrily.

Things have changed, I reminded myself. He hates you for leaving and will never forgive you for it. And with that last thought I fell into an uncomfortable sleep.


Yay The Two Witches Are Finally Together! :D And It Seems That Ms. Raven Has A Soft Spot For Damon :) AWWWWW Hope It Works Out ;)

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