This is the last installment of my three-shot Carolena series. Bonnie is in this part and it focuses more on her. This is short, but I didn't want to write too much and over-do this. I hope you guys like it!
To say Bonnie was upset was a huge understatement. She had past upset a while ago, now, she was furious. She couldn't believe it. She thought that Caroline and Elena were her friends. It seemed like they hung out with each other more often, and Bonnie felt left out.
She decided to do something about. Bonnie was done sitting around sulking about how she didn't know what she did wrong. Bonnie was going to go and confront them. If she did something to upset them, then she would try her hardest to fix it. Bonnie just wanted her friends back.
She had to get them over to her house. Bonnie texted both of them and said, "Hey guys, I'm really missing my Grams tonight, can we have a sleepover at mine?"
Now she waits. They can't say no to that. If they think Bonnie needs them, they should come no matter what. Unless Bonnie did something to make them really mad, but she can't think of anything.
Bonnie feels her phone vibrate, and she pulls it out of her pocket. It's a text from Elena. It reads, "Totally, I'm with Caroline and we'll be there in ten."
Bonnie sighs. Of course, they are with each other, it seems like they always are now. That's not the problem Bonnie has, though. The problem Bonnie has is that they rarely hang out with her anymore. Tonight, Bonnie was going to get to the bottom of what was going on with their friendship.
Bonnie opens the door with a smile on her face. She wants to make sure they get inside before she confronts them so they can't just turn around and leave. Bonnie says, "Come in."
They both quickly embrace Bonnie in a hug. Then Bonnie remembers, she told them she was missing her grandmother. Caroline pulls back and asks, "How are you?"
Bonnie smiles and says, "Better now that you guys are here." Bonnie figures she didn't do something to make them that mad, or else they wouldn't have shown up.
They move into Bonnie's living room. Elena and Caroline sit next to each other on the couch, and Bonnie sits on the armchair.
Bonnie sighs and asks, "Are you guys mad at me?"
They both snap to attention and Elena asks, "Bonnie, why would you think that?"
Bonnie says, "Well, you guys are always hanging out together. It seems like you two never want to hang out with me. If I did something to make you guys mad I'm really sorry. I just want my friends back."
Elena looks at Caroline and gives her puppy dog eyes. Caroline sighs and nods.
Elena turns her attention towards Bonnie and says, "What I'm about to tell you, you can't tell anybody."
Bonnie says, "Whatever it is guys I promise."
Bonnie looks at the two of them and notices, they are sitting really close together. Their hips are touching. Bonnie watches as Elena grabs Caroline's hand and squeezes it, and Elena doesn't let go.
Elena takes a deep breath then says, "So Caroline and I have kind of been dating for a while, but we didn't want to tell anybody because we didn't want people to look at us differently. You know how small towns are, there are like no gay people in Mystic Falls, so people wouldn't know how to act around us."
Bonnie sighs and falls back onto her chair. She says, "I thought you guys didn't like me anymore."
Caroline says, "Bonnie, you are crazy. We love you so much, nothing will ever change that."
Elena asks, "Are you okay with us, you know, dating?"
Bonnie smiles and says, "If you two are happy, that's all I care about." Elena and Caroline smile to each other and Bonnie quickly adds, "Just don't make out in front of me. I may be all right with you two together, but it will take a while to get used to seeing my two best friends kissing."
They all laugh and Bonnie says, "And don't do anything in my bed tonight. We are still having a sleepover, right?"
They blush and nod and Bonnie says, "You two pick out a movie, I'll make popcorn."
Bonnie walks into the kitchen to get the popcorn ready. Once it's in the microwave, she sneaks around and peaks around the corner. She sees them both smiling. They have seemed to already have a picked out a movie, and Bonnie watches as they snuggle up to each other.
As long as they are happy with each other, Bonnie is happy, and Bonnie is really glad her friends weren't mad at her.
