A/N: Hey guys! Again, sorry for so little Klonnie last chapter but hopefully this will make up for it. As always thank you guys for your reviews and alerts etc. More info and things in the A/N below. Sorry it's so long too, I just can't help myself lol. As always, enjoy :D
Dedication: This chapter is for all those amazing Bonnie writer's out there (no matter what ship) that really showed how I see Bonnie's feelings and how they're trying to make the frikkin ton of crap right like I am. All you guys are so flippin good and gave me inspiration for this! Don't know if you're reading this, but thanks :)
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Bonnie stepped back, not believing what the hybrid just said to her, but then quickly put herself together.
"Seriously, Klaus? I know you're pretty cocky when it comes to fooling poor defenseless girls, but according to what you've said in the past, I'm not that easily swayed." She said, giving him her famous glare of death.
Klaus just smiled. "Oh love, I have neither forgotten your willfulness nor your boldnes even if I could try, both being one of the numerous qualities I dearly love from you. But, sometimes your greatest abilities can become your worst weaknesses. Trust me, I know." His expression then turned serious.
"Yes, Klaus I know exactly what you mean, especially in your instance." She replied, anger started to burn in her emerald green eyes.
His piercing blue eyes, which at that moment it looked like they bore a thousand years of stories and locked up emotions, again stared deep in hers, as he started to step towards her. Instead of stepping back like she should've, Bonnie stood still, wondering what he was planning on doing. Before the hybrid could say or do anything more, the two both heard footsteps as they immediately turned, and saw the beautiful vampire walk towards them.
"Brother, you started our reunion with our favorite vampire hybrid witch without me? You are so not going to get away with this." Rebekah said as she walked towards them, gaining a huge smile as she turned to Bonnie. "B, I'm so glad you were able to come. I see my brother has already told you why we're here. You never were the one for small talk if I remember correctly."
The witch tried hard not to smile at the memory when the female original first gave her the nickname 'B'. She wouldn't admit it, but she was glad that the blonde came when she did. Her teenage self, when she first met Rebekah, would never have guessed in a million years that the two would have a close connection like they did when they traveled together. Oh, how her younger self would be shocked at her life if she somehow time traveled in their time.
Rebekah then turned to her other brother, who was still standing beside Bonnie with that calm face that would instantly change into a murderous overprotective one if they so much as touched her. Her smile then grew at that and said, "Brother, it's been a while. I see you and B here have become good friends. Good. She needs as much protection as she can get."
"Wait, what do you mean by 'protection'? Is Klaus actually telling the truth?" Bonnie asked on high alert.
"Love, I am offended by your inability to trust me." Klaus said.
Her face then turned to him, gaining her deadly glare back in full force. "By our history, I'd say that's just an understatement of what I feel towards you."
The blonde vampire looked between both of them and sighed. "Look, you two can come back to this lovers spat later. Bonnie, we need to tell you what is going on. It is urgent."
Rebekah stared in her old friend's eyes, noticing the un-comfortableness of Nick being around her in her expression, and then said, "If you want, Nick doesn't have to come." This earned a growl from the hybrid.
"Sister, as much as I love your company, please shut up. This is a matter between my beloved Bonnie and myself." He spoke with anger of the thought of him not being in the same room with his witch when they told her.
"I don't like your attitude, Nick. I think it would be best if I went by myself." She replied with a snarl.
"I agree with her. I'd rather spend time with her than you any day." Bonnie said to him, tension never leaving her.
"I believe it is settled then." Elijah finally said. "Don't worry brother, we will fill you in on the details."
"And don't you dare try to stop us." The witch countered as the three started to walk off, leaving a very pissed Klaus behind.
Seven Years Earlier
"You really need to rethink this whole 'human blood is disgusting' façade you are trying so hard to have, Bonnie. It is not good for you." Rebekah said to the newly turned vampire-witch, as they walked out of the woods from their daily animal hunt, while patting her back. "It is really starting to get annoying."
"Sorry, but I'm not ready to lose my humanity just yet." Bonnie replied fixing her shirt and making sure it didn't have any deer blood on it.
"Even after becoming a vampire, you are still hateful and judgmental against vampires." Klaus chimed in, getting his key to unlock the black car in front of them. "It's rather entertaining, actually."
"I'm glad my pain is your amusement." The witch replied as she was about to open her door when he beat her to it.
"Your pain is neither my joy nor my sorrow." He said as he held the door, face neutral but eyes piercing through her like they were a sword and her body was a piece of cheese. She then quickly went inside, shaking the chill she got from him.
It was two weeks since the incident with Kol, and though it was still hard to get over the idea of being a hybrid, she almost felt… comfortable towards the two originals. Don't get her wrong, she still hated the other hybrid with a passion and was still on guard for whatever plan they had, but there was something about those two, especially him, that made her problem seem like it was something that happened every day. After she agreed to stay with them, Klaus seemed to make it his mission to help her through her crisis. It all was so weird. Klaus, evil hybrid who tried to kill her and her best friend, appeared to give up on whatever plan he and Rebekah had for the time being, and focused all his attention to make sure she wasn't going through it alone. And Rebekah was actually nice towards Bonnie. Sure, she had her sarcastic comments, but that was who she was. It was surreal, and the witch convinced herself that she was in an alternative universe.
"Nick, can we please go real hunting today? It's been three days since we had edible blood, and these leftover blood bags are driving me insane." Rebekah broke the silence as they drove towards the hotel they were staying at since the incident.
"Yes, I never thought I would have to resort to hand-me-down blood either sister, but we have to make sure our newest addition doesn't turn to her witch self and try to kill us. We just got her; it would be a shame if we had to kill her so soon. Self-defense only, of course. Isn't that right, love?" He asked in the mirror in front of him, catching Bonnie's eyes.
"Aw, Klaus is giving up killing humans for me, how sweet." She mocked in return.
"Don't flatter yourself. It is only until we gain your trust. That is all." He then turned back to his sister. "On second thought, we did agree on no killing. Our lovely witch here shouldn't be upset if we just got ourselves a little nibble. Isn't that right, sister?"
Bonnie snarled. "If you hurt anyone, I swear…"
"Oh, do not worry, love. No one will remember a thing, and we will make sure that they will believe any plausible excuse for being a drunk." He then smiled his devilish smile.
The witch wanted so badly to just cast a spell that would prevent the hybrid to kill, but knew that in order to stay on his good side and finally find out their plans, she would have to be careful. She would just make sure that no one got hurt too badly, or worse, killed.
"Fine, but I'm coming with you." She finally said, sitting up straight.
"Of course, but are you sure you are up to it, my dear? This is going to be the first time you will smell fresh human blood since the terrible incident. Can you handle the challenge?" His eyes were filled with playfulness and something that she couldn't figure out.
"Whatever it takes to keep you guys in check." She said.
Rebekah laughed. "Keep on trying to tell yourself that."
They then entered a parking lot at a nearby bar, as human blood immediately consumed Bonnie fangs began to appear, making it hard for her to concentrate. Klaus opened her door, a routine he didn't seem to break, and noticed her struggle. She saw that expression he had before, as he grabbed her hand. She would normally pull it back instantly, but at that moment, she didn't care. It was almost comforting. She then quickly took the thought away and scolded herself for always thinking that. Bonnie slowly inhaled and exhaled, squeezing the original hybrid's rough yet smooth hand as the fangs began to disappear.
"Thanks." She whispered after she calmed.
"My pleasure, love." He replied as his earnest and solemn expression changed to his normal charming one. "Now, to avoid repetition, it would be best if you didn't come with us. Unless you think you are ready."
Her eyes widen at that mere thought. She was supposed to make sure they didn't hurt or kill anyone. What if they decided to go on a murderous rampage or something because she wasn't there to stop it? Then again, it was Klaus. It didn't matter who tried to stop him, he would do whatever he wanted. Which led to the question that plagued her mind for the past couple weeks, why was he so cooperative towards her? What was his plan for her, and why on earth did he stop 'the hunt' just to help her? Her head felt like it was in a race with a merry-go-round, making everything a lot more confusing.
"Do not worry." He said, seeming to know what she was thinking, "We will not kill anyone, just a few bites here and there. You should do something else. Rebekah will get you when we are done."
Bonnie just nodded before getting out of the car and started running to the nearest woods. She smelled fresh water and then stopped in front of a little creek that seemed to endlessly flow, as the moon snuck in between the trees and made it glow. Her hair started to blow around her as she breathed in the fresh air. She loved nature. It was her escape, her safe haven. No matter how many curved balls life decided to throw at her, just smelling newly bloomed flowers or walking in the woods made things seem much better. After losing her Grams, it was her only reliable magical confidant. Walking next to the creek, she heard footsteps and froze at the familiar sound they made.
"Aw, come on now love, is that the way to welcome your creator?" Kol asked as he stepped towards the vampire-witch who was on high alert.
Her eyes grew dark. "It's the nice way to welcome the douchebag who made me this monster."
"You're still mad about that, huh? Well, if it's worth any constellation, I am truly sorry that you see yourself this way." He said as he motioned closer towards her.
"Really? As appose to what?" She asked, never letting go of her glare. She would show him just how powerful she was.
"A beautiful goddess with power that not even I can comprehend. A true equal to my brother."
Her eyes shot up. "Your brother? What does your brother have to do with this?" She then remembered when he turned her and how he asked her about Klaus' plan. The witch's eyes grew in realization, and then anger.
"You turned me in my worst nightmare on purpose, just to mess with your brother?" She shouted, furious at the idea of the original using her like that just to even the score with Klaus.
"Oh, there is much more to it than that, but I'm afraid I cannot tell you just yet."
Bonnie was pissed to say the least. "Then why the hell are you here in the first place?"
"To warn you." Kol said simply, yet a little serious.
"Warn me?"
"You are Klaus's equal now. You can be the only one to keep him in line and be a threat. Believe it or not, he fancies you, he always did. He knew how self-righteous you are and thought your little blonde friend would be much more flexible. Never mind that, though. You, Miss Bennett, are a force to be reckon with, something my brother loves. Your ancestor, Ayanna, was not only a friend of my mothers, but her true confidant. In Laman terms, for us non-magic folk, they had a bond, which unfortunately runs in both of our blood. A bond so strong that, if you and my brother linked together, you will be his equal in every way. Meaning, you cannot and, even as much as I hate repetition, I repeat you cannot leave his side."
Bonnie stepped back, completely shocked and not believing a word the original said. "I'm not Klaus' equal or anything to him. I'm simply a witch who needed to leave her town and is doing a spell or something for him. The thought of me actually staying with him sickens me. If you knew me, you would know I'm not that easily manipulated. Sorry, but you accidently got the wrong witch to mess with." She then started to walk off.
"Not so fast." He then grabbed her arm, making the furious witch stop.
He let go before saying, "You say that you detest traveling with my brother and sister, but the truth still remains, you enjoy it. When I first met you, a blind person could see the exhaustion and hurt you held in your eyes. Now, I can see it's almost replaced with… what's the word? Closure."
She paused for a moment. "Sure, I've gotten over the crazy idea of you turning me into a vampire-witch and the old witch spirits let it happen. Yeah, in a weird way, being with another hybrid helps a bit. But he's still Klaus, the man who tried to kill me and my best friend. I'm not just going to drop everything I have just to be his little sick equal or whatever, just because you of all people say so."
"You were willing to come with him thus far, what's all eternity to you?"
"Look, I don't care about your little sick plan, but leave me out of it, and try some lost and willing witch that would melt in the 'almighty Klaus' presence instead." Bonnie was about to walk off again when a thought occurred to her.
"Why on earth are you doing this in the first place? Sorry, but you don't seem like the kind of vampire who would bore himself over a big diabolical plan."
"Yes, after a while they do get dull, but I assure you, it's worth even my time, as it should yours. Just keep that in mind." Kol said before walking off.
He then paused and turned back before saying. "But if you ever get bored, I'm always here to entertain." He smiled his playful smile.
"No thanks, I'd rather die a million times each day than be with you."
"It's funny, that's what Emily said…. At first." He winked before walking off again into the dark woods.
Bonnie just stood there dumbfounded. What weird vampire drug was Kol on, and why on earth did he want her and Klaus together so badly? Sure, he told her about the bond and all that, which still confused her, but why him? She barely knew him but by the way he was in their few interactions, even just then, he seemed like the guy who couldn't care less… unless. Unless if it had to do with revenge. That was probably it.
Before she could think any further, she heard a familiar voice saying, "Lurking in the woods and pondering on your deepest thoughts under the moonlight, huh? You're becoming a true vampire after all." Rebekah said walking towards the witch, the smell of blood reeking all over her.
"Hey, you're the one who keeps on telling me to 'embrace my vampireness'." Bonnie replied, trying not to show her shock and numbness.
"Touché. So, are you ready?"
The witch paused for a moment before nodding.
"Hey, Rebekah?" She asked right before they were about to start running, without thinking.
"Yes?"
Bonnie took in a breath and asked, "What happened between your brother Kol and my ancestor Emily?"
The female original stopped dead in her tracks, blinking at the sudden question.
"What do you mean?" She asked, casually wanting to know what the new vampire-witch knew.
"I want to know how they knew each other. Kol mentioned something before he turned me." Bonnie tried to remain any composure she had left.
"He did? That's very odd, even for him. He never mentioned his personal matters just to anyone."
"Personal?" Bonnie's eyes shot up, the second time that night.
"Yes, he and Emily were together. Only a few know, though." Before Bonnie could say anything, she continued. "Wait, why have you all of a sudden mentioned this? You were turned a couple weeks ago."
"I was just thinking about it while I was 'pondering'. That's all." She replied, trying to quickly brush it off.
"Bonnie, you are not that good of a liar in the first place, and lying to a girl who has been alive a thousand years is just asking to be caught."
The witch sighed. She really did want to tell someone what happened, but to Rebekah? She might as well tell Klaus himself to make things easier. At that moment, she really missed her two best friends.
The blonde looked at Bonnie. "I might love my brother, but there are a million secrets I keep from him that could fill several lifetimes, even if it retains to him. You can tell me, if you want." She said, putting her hand on the vampire-witch's shoulder, as if she could read her mind.
Bonnie took in another breath. "Kol was here."
Anger shot threw Rebekah's face. "What? When?"
"He left just a few moments before you came. He probably heard you coming, because he went the other direction." She paused for a moment.
"Can you not tell Klaus?" She asked, worry visible in her eyes.
"Why? What exactly did my brother say, Bonnie?"
Bonnie looked away. "I'd rather not talk about it right now, if that's okay?"
Rebekah looked into the witch's eyes and nodded. "Sure. Secrets are more fun anyways." They then ran back to Klaus.
KBKBKBKB
The next day, on a whim Klaus decided to leave. Since Bonnie's transformation, their traveling plans was non-existent. They stayed at the same hotel they were in to help her adjust. She started to feel comfortable there and was mad when the hybrid said to pack her things in less than twenty minutes. Sure she was a vampire now and she could easily pack an entire mansion in less time, but it was the common courtesy. Who was she trying to kid? It was Klaus. It would be a crime to say he cared for other's feelings. Then again, he was treating her so… nice. There she said it. He was completely kind to her, well in the hybrid's own way, but still. The witch started to think that the more he helped her, the more distance away he would be from whatever evil plan he had. Of course, her wishes were crushed when, after about the millionth time, she asked him where they were going.
"We found a lead to our quest." He replied in the driver's seat, with his devilish smile, indicating that he was happy she was frustrated of him not telling her.
"Which is where?" She asked annoyed.
"Upstate New York."
"Wait, but we just left North Carolina. Are you telling me that we're turning around, and I could've not become a vampire?" She asked, starting to get angry, her emotions weren't still in total check.
"Why yes. Isn't life fickle?"
Bonnie just shook her head and sunk down into her seat. If they were going to New York, then she would have to tell Elena and figure a plan of extraction. She would normally be thrilled that she was getting closer to making sure whatever they were doing that wasn't harmful to Elena, and anyone else for that matter. But this meant that she would finally have to tell her best friends that she was not only a vampire, but also kept her magic. Sure she knew that Caroline would comfort her in open arms and welcome her to the club. Elena would try to be there for her also, but very cautious. The thing was that she still tried to overcome being her worst nightmare, and she just wasn't ready for Elena to try to figure something out and play the guilt card saying it was all her fault. She loved her best friend like a sister, but Bonnie just didn't want to comfort anyone. She felt selfish thinking so, but it was the truth. She was tired of appeasing everyone. And, even though she would never admit it, being with the two originals helped her be at ease. Yes all three had a plan to escape for a while, but the truth was that they could never actually escape. But being there helped her to think so.
What was the witch thinking? Yeah sure it was fun on the surface, but the facts still remained. No matter what, Klaus would still do whatever he needed to get to his goal, especially use her, even if she was having a crisis. Plus the whole thing of what Kol said kept popping up in her mind, making it extremely uncomfortable just to be in the same room as the hybrid. She then decided. He needed to tell her why she was needed so she can finally call Elena. Sure she texted her, but it was very short with pretty much the same sentence. Klaus is watching me nonstop, still won't tell me where were goin. Give you more deets later. Bonnie knew Elena would get annoyed and worried with the repetition, especially since she would reply with a similar response every time, but if she said anything else she would break down. She had to contact her and the sooner the better.
Since they finally had a destination, they decided to have their stops be at bars or grilles. At the first stop, after eating a 16 ounce stake, big servings of mashed potatoes and melted broccoli, and two baskets of mozzarella sticks to hold off the hunger of the people around her, she finally used the hunger excuse to call. She told Klaus that even though she ate all that food, which he found very entertaining to watch, the hunger was still affecting her and she was going to go animal hunting. Bonnie wasn't lying, though. She did eat twice the amount of food than when she was human, but all those people right near her dancing, playing pool, making out, and just acting drunk with their sweat making their blood even more noticeable was enough to drive even an original mad. Okay, maybe not, but she still couldn't handle it.
Bonnie stopped at a little wooden bridge that seemed so old that if you put as so much as crumb it would collapse. It reminded her of when she, Caroline, and Elena build a little bridge in the forest so Caroline's dog could go across the little stream without getting wet. At the memory, a smile formed on her caramel face, making it easier to call them. She decided that she was going to tell the two girls everything and let all the whirlwind of emotions she was feeling flood out to the people she trusted more than anything. Everything is going to get better. She reminded herself as she speed dialed Elena's number.
"Oh my gosh, Bonnie! I haven't really talked to you since we both left. Are you okay? You'd always sound vague every time you texted. What's up?" Elena said, voice a little forced and more worried than the witch would think.
"Klaus finally decided to move and tell me why he needs me, but the problem is that we're going all the way to upstate New York."
"New York? Wow, that really is opposite directions than where Elijah and I are. We need to figure out how you're going to leave and where we're going to meet."
"Do you already have a plan for your extraction?"
There was silence for a moment. "Actually, I've been thinking about it and the truth is we need Elijah. He's the perfect protector from Klaus, knows this country and I think the whole world front and back, and I think he can be a big help for us."
Bonnie was silent. She didn't know why, but she started to feel mad. All her feelings were heightened, and hearing that made her feel like she wasn't good enough to protect her best friend. As long as she had a nice and strong vampire, Elena was fine. What was she thinking? Her best friend was right, Elijah would be a good asset for them, but that didn't mean it still hurt.
"Bonnie, is that okay?"
"Yeah, it's fine."
After a long pause the dopplganger finally spoke up. "Hey, Bon, there's been something I've been trying to tell you but, I just didn't know how to say it."
The witch's heart began to race, wondering what on earth could have happened now.
"Bonnie, I'm completely and unbelievably sorry! All the grief in your life has happened because of me, and I can never forgive myself. You're my sister, you shouldn't have to deal with all of this. Words can't express how sorry I am." Bonnie could hear her best friend crying as she spoke those scary words.
"Elena, what happened?"
"It's your mom. When she went back to Jamie, she thought she could handle the hunger but she didn't. She attacked him and…" A pause. "He killed her on self-defense."
The forever seventeen year old gasped and tears began to slide down her trembling face. "What? How? Why did this happen? I thought she was in control with Jaime!" She exclaimed in pure grief.
"I told you, Bon. Jamie cut his hand with a hammer and the hunger took her over. I'm so sorry, Bonnie!"
"When did this happen?" She whispered.
There was another pause. "Five days ago."
Bonnie tensed making her eyes grow dark. "What? Why didn't you tell me, Elena?" She yelled so loud that the birds around her flew out of their trees.
"I'm sorry." Elena said for the millionth time. "You never really had time for us to actually speak. And I-I just didn't know how to tell you."
"So you thought 'oh she'll find out eventually. Not that big of a deal or anything', right?"
"Bonnie, it wasn't like that at all."
The newly turned vampire just put her handd over her head, trying to calm herself and not blow up on her friend.
"I know. It's just a lot to take in. Listen, I have to go. We'll talk later."
Before Elena could protest, Bonnie hung up the phone in her hand. She then leaned against a tree nearest to her and let all the emotions the young witch was trying oh so hard to suppress. Then the tears came faster in a waterfall that could easily make its own river. Her caramel skinned body began to quiver and shake. Why? Why did life hate her so much? What did she ever do to deserve such distress? She used to believe that life didn't give anyone an obstacle they couldn't handle and overcome, no matter how devastating they were. Now, though, she didn't know what to believe.
So many emotions flooded inside her. Anger was one of them. She was angry at Elena, and even though she went through the same amount of grief as Bonnie, there were so many people who were there for her. People who would do anything for her. Bonnie was one of the main ones, and she thought when bad things happened to her, she would be welcome with the same amount of arms. But, that wasn't the case. Two vampires, one who used to be her friend and the other who was almost was like her partner in crime, decided that Elena's life was just 'oh so precious' that they had to completely ruin her life, even more than before. Bonnie never wanted it to be true, but it was: if anyone she knew had to choose between saving Elena and Bonnie, they would always choose the first.
The overwhelmed witch stared at the full moon, shinning in all its beauty and sadness, realizing that it and nature were her only confidants on this sad and demoralizing journey. Yes, she had Caroline, who always made sure she was okay when no one else cared. But she just didn't know how to be herself or even react at all to her blonde sister. She breathed a cool breath, feeling at a complete and utter lost. The whole world kept on crashing beneath her, and just when she thought it would get better, it would shatter even more so. Now it was completely destroyed, with not even a crumb to put it back together.
"Bonnie?" She heard Klaus say in such a soft voice that she had to look up to make sure it was actually him.
She didn't say anything and just watched him, his entire body glowing in the moonlight, as he slowly motioned towards her, before kneeling down in front of her. One of his hands then went on her knee, and the other gently moved a strand of her dark hair out of her face.
"What is the reason for such sorrow?" He asked so soft and kindly, making Bonnie think for a mili-second that he actually cared.
She quickly turned her head, not wanting to see his face and said in such a small voice only a vampire could hear. "I just found out that my mother died."
"I am deeply and genuinely sorry." He said as he moved her head back, eyes filled with something she could only assume was sincerity.
The hybrid swiftly sat next to Bonnie, not letting go of her hand. "Tell me what happened."
"After she…" She breathed, trying to tell the story. "After she attacked me, she went to her 'son' that basically replaced me, he accidently hurt himself and she also attacked him. And he killed her." Bonnie quickly said, not exactly sure why on earth she was telling him all of this.
"Love, words cannot express my deep sorrow for you having to have such an un-fit mother."
She let go of his hand with anger. "How dare you! My mom just died!"
The witch was about to move, but was stopped by his hand on her arm.
"Love, please wait and let me finish." He asked eyes piercing through her yet again.
She sat back down.
"I am very sorry that you have to deal with all of this heartache and having none of your so called 'friends' be there for you when you were there for them every step of the way." Her tears came rushing again. "You see why I brought you? Yes, I do need a witch, but there is more than that. I saw people using such a powerful witch with barely any gratitude, which I happen to see a lot, but this time it was different. Watching you over the past while I have been in your wretched town, I could not help but feel like we had something in common."
Bonnie looked at him with a questioning look that would be bigger if she didn't feel so weak. "Which is?"
"We both have tried our hardest to do something that I do not think either of us knows what it is anymore. You were willing to sacrifice your life and do anything for the doppleganger, and I didn't care how badly I ruined my relationship with my family just so I did not have to feel different anymore. But where did that leave us at the end? My mother was oh so keen on killing her children, leaving myself even more confused, and I dare say it, lost than I have ever felt. You were forced to meeting the mother who abandoned you and later try to have you for dinner, become collateral damage yet again from the people whom you have helped numerous amount of times in the past. And finally was told days late that your mother had died from the girl whom you have sacrificed everything for."
Bonnie just stared at Klaus, not believing he was actually genuinely saying all this.
She then looked down and asked without thinking. "We're both broken, aren't we?"
He touched her chin and slowly lifted it up. "No, we are not. We just think it, but there is still hope."
"What do you mean?"
"As much as I hate my brother for what he did, I have to admit, he did give both us… What do people call it? Oh yes, he gave us that little light at the end of the tunnel."
"Me being this isn't my hope! It's my curse, my forever reminder of everything bad in my life."
"You think that now, but it is truly your chance to completely start over and leave that wretched so called life to be forgotten." He then stood up and offered her his hand. "Join me now, and not just until you figure out what my plan was and later leave to continue protecting the doppleganger. Actually join me, and I will show how powerful and truly brilliant you really are. No one can hurt or abuse you now. You are in complete control of your life. Join me, and we can mend our wounds together."
Bonnie Bennett didn't know why she trusted the hybrid, but she decided to stop listening to that warning voice that was always inside her and finally be free and in control. She took in a deep breath, thinking about what she was doing, and then took his hand. Even being a vampire, his arm was too strong that it made her trip on a thick stick in front of her, making the witch slam straight into the hybrid.
Instead of stepping away, which is what she should've done, the newly hybrid stared in the eldest sparkling blue eyes and noticed a feeling she never felt towards him before. Understanding.
He didn't seem to mind their close vicinity, their cool breath flowing against each other's faces, as one hand gently cupped her chin, yet again. The other then moved her wavy hair away from her face. Before the two knew what was happening, Bonnie felt his smooth, yet rough, lips against hers. At first it was gentle, but then slowly turned hot and intense, letting all their crazy emotions of anger, loss, and understanding form into deep and passionate kiss. Her hands wrapped around his neck as his hand held on to her waist so tightly, making sure the witch couldn't leave him. One hand then ran through her wild hair as the wind began to blow ferociously. On a whim, he pushed her small body against the same tree they were just at, and started to kiss her neck. After a few moments she decided to take charge and reversed the two, having him against the tree instead. She then jumped, wrapping her legs around his waist, kissing him with full force, as he caressed her cheek.
"Okay, how did this happen?" Bonnie immediately jumped off the hybrid, cursing herself to start listening if a person was coming. As an instinct, she straighten her messed up shirt and hair, trying to look presentable and not like she was just making out with an original hybrid.
"Rebekah, I didn't hear you coming." The witch said the first thing that popped in her mind that didn't have anything to do with what the female original just saw. She didn't think 'yes Rebekah, I was just making out with your insanely hot and complicated brother, no biggie' would work too well.
"I could tell." The blonde replied and gave the two a classic 'WTF' look.
"Sister, glad you could come. Bonnie and I were just discussing her future with us. I informed her about knowing of her little plan of just using us and going back to precious so called 'friends'. I proposed that she would stay with us with no ulterior motives." He turned to Bonnie. "I'll take that as a yes, my dear."
"It's a yes." She then pointed at the tree. "But that was just a one-time thing. Got it?"
"We shall see." He said with a knowing smile.
"Well that's settled. Since you have been officially 'initiated' to the group, I think I need to call you something a lot more suitable for you, instead of that boring old name. I think an enduring nickname would suffice. How about 'B'?"
The witch was glad that they changed the subject and smiled. "Sure."
"Fantastic. Now, if you two don't mind, I'm rather tired of this town, so unless you two want to continue-"
"No!" Bonnie interrupted.
"Really? Because I rather enjoyed our little…" Klaus chimed in with the most devilish and flirty smile he could have before the witch interrupted yet again.
"Don't you dare finish that sentence. Let's get out of here."
"After you, my love." He gestured, earning a glare from her.
"Who needs television when I have you two?" Rebekah said as all three of them started to walk back to their car.
Bonnie couldn't believe what she was doing. She was completely abandoning her life to travel with the two originals, the biggest 'no no' a witch can ever do. But she wasn't a witch now. She was a vampire-witch. Sure she was trying to keep her old self, since for some reason the old witch spirits let that happen, but did she really want to keep that old life? No. She was sick and tired of being tossed around like some toy. She was done. And that was why walking in between the two originals wasn't terrifying, or made her feel unbelievable guilt. No, she felt relief and freedom. Yes, it did scare her of what Kol said, especially after her little make-out session with the original hybrid, but she didn't care. She'll deal with whatever it was Kol was implying when the time was necessary. But now, Bonnie would stop feeling guilty, along with all the others emotions that drove her insane, and finally breath. For the first time in a very long time, she felt hope.
Seven Years Later:
"The Salvatore Boarding House, now this brings back memories." The female original entered the mansion, Bonnie and Elijah behind her.
"But I bet you have made plenty more, haven't you?" She said turning to her old friend with a playful smile.
Before Bonnie could respond, the man beside her said, "Sister, are you sure you want to talk here? I don't think it wise. After all, this is Damon Salvatore's house."
She could tell that her friend next to her was trying very hard to show how much he wanted his sister away from the house. After years of getting to know the complex original, she knew it was very rare when Elijah was having a hard time to keep his composure. The witch understood. Neither of them wanted anyone who was working with Klaus to know that Sofia existed. Rebekah was an intelligent vampire; she would find immediately figure out the secret that Bonnie, Elena, and Elijah were working so hard to keep. And being at the house was just letting the blonde find out.
"Brother, be careful, your stoic face is cracking. Whatever it is that you two are keeping from me, I will find out eventually." Rebekah said, getting a glass of scotch on the table beside the couch, as they all entered the living room.
The two in front of the blonde tried very hard not to show any emotion, which made her laugh and roll her eyes.
"Oh, don't worry, I won't budge." Her face then turned serious. "But you are still my friend, B. That has never changed. If there is something you need to tell me, you know I won't tell. We've been through this before."
Bonnie almost told her everything right then and there, but held her tongue. From the very beginning, she had this weird and strange connection with the only female original. True, the connection the witch had with Rebekah was very similar with the one she thought she had with Klaus-the romance aside of course-, and she knew her old friend kept their secrets from him. This, though, was different. If anyone ever found out, it would be a crisis no one would want.
"I know. But I can't. Please respect that." Bonnie gave her a meaningful look.
"Fine." She said as she sat down on the leather arm chair crossing her legs. "So where were we? Right, my brother told you that we were here to save you."
This brought her back to reality as she sat on the couch. "I'm sorry, but I don't believe that you guys would stop whatever you guys were doing, just to keep me safe."
Rebekah gave her a sad look. "Why not? I just told you I would keep any secret for you, something I don't just do for anyone, and you think that? I thought you were done thinking that no cared for you."
"I don't. If you haven't noticed by me living here, I'm happy with friends that would protect me no matter what."
"Well, things certainly have changed huh? You still haven't answered my question. Why do you think such absurd thoughts?"
The witch was silent.
"I think you do believe it, but you're too afraid to admit it." She folded her arms matter-of-factly. Before Bonnie could say anything, she said, "Now, can we get back to the matter at hand?"
Bonnie nodded.
"Good. So as I was saying, while I was traveling with my Stefan and brother, we came across this rumor floating around about some vampire cure. Nick and I have heard ridiculous tales like that before, so we brushed it off. But, being the curious cats we are, we found this old prophecy in our old records, and found it quite interesting."
Elijah, who was standing beside the witch, stood up straight in recognition. "But that was just a rumor created to heighten the hate of vampires and werewolves."
"Oh come on brother, though I find prophecies ridiculous and your and Nick's thing, we both know this isn't just some rumor."
Bonnie looked between the two of them, obviously missing something. "What makes you say that? I thought you guys thought it was some foolish tale in the first place?"
"We did. But, as I said, we researched it in our records our family has kept since our vampire existence, and realized there was similar one made by your ancestor, Ayanna, herself." Rebekah answered as she stood up and walked towards the fireplace she remembered oh so well.
"If the prophecy has been around since your guys' time and you say you've heard about it before and brushed it off, then why are you worrying about it now? What does it have to do with me?"
"Because," Elijah said, realizing something, "the requirements this cure had to have was non-existent, and the thing, or should I say person, closest to them did not want to become a human."
"Let me guess, that person was Klaus." The witch replied.
"Yes."
"So what were the requirements?"
"A person who would unite the three basic supernatural creatures together." Rebekah said then turned to her friend. "In all of our long lives, we have never found someone who fit them so perfectly, until we met you."
Bonnie sat back. "Wait, so I'm the cure?"
"We believe you are, and so do others."
Both heads turned to the blonde. "What do you mean?" Elijah asked, protectively.
"As we all know, they are big supernatural hunters out there. Most focus on vampires, while others hunt werewolves and even witches. Well, somehow they found out about you almost all the big groups of each type have bounded together to get the cure and, I assume, use it."
Bonnie's eyes shot up and turned to Elijah. He seemed to understand what she was silently saying, and asked, "Are you sure?"
"Yes. We have a young warlock who used to be a witch hunter, and let's just say he still has contacts."
Before anyone could say or do anything else, the door quickly flew open and there appeared a little girl with long and crazy wavy hair. Her light carmel skin complemented her stormy blue eyes. In vampire speed, she jumped on Bonnie's lap and turned the lights on and put more fire in the fireplace with her mind.
"Mommy, I guess what, guess what?" She exclaimed, clapping her hands.
"What?" Bonnie asked, hesitantly, trying to avoid Rebekah's utter shock, cursing herself and Elijah for being so engrossed into the conversation and completely forgetting to stay on alert.
"Cassie's bad boy ex-boyfriend was making her mad so I threw him out the window and he didn't land until he crashed into the school like a mile away! I made sure he wasn't hurt and all, but still I was so awesome and showed that meany-head just who was more powerful! I think Daddy would be proud!"
Even though Bonnie's world, which she worked so hard to build, was falling apart once again and she seriously needed to have her daughter stop using her powers like that, she couldn't help but smile at her little girl.
"Sofie, what did I say about gloating?" She asked automatically.
"That it's bad and it only leads me to a loveless and destructive life that I will forever hate." The little girl replied like she was chanting something she heard over and over.
Cassie Blake then came running in the house, panting. "Sorry! We were just passing by to see if anyone was here, and right when I was about to turn my car around, little miss 'never listens to orders' here, ran out!"
The short blonde then looked at the serious faces of her guardian and mentor, and the dumfounded one of a girl she didn't know and continued, "Uh, I think we just came in at the worst time possible known to man, right?"
Bonnie nodded and then turned to Rebekah, who had the greatest smile she ever seen her friend have.
The blonde then said, "Gee, I wonder who the father is."
A/N: Yep, Klaus is Sofie's father, dun dun dun! Okay, so I'm sorry if it feels all cluttered.,this is my first time doing anything like this, so tell me if you guys like the style. Also, do you guys like Kol's twist and the little crossover? I forgot to ask yyou guys before. Please tell me what you think! Also, should I do another little crossover. I was thinking Teen Wolf. What do you guys? Anyways, please review, I really want to know what you guys think of this insane craziness! LOVE :)
IMPORTANT: My sis is writing a spin off of the whole Kol/Emily story, and will have a lot to do with this, so please check it out when she posts it. I'll tell you guys when it's up. :)
