I'm back with the second chapter of my story. I'm sorry I took so much time. It's because I had so much exams and well I was busy studying. Have you guys seen the season finale? What did you think? I think there was not enough Bonnie but at least now she's thinking about her and her needs. Anyway Rebekah broke my heart. Well there's go the chapter...


6:45 AM

Bonnie did not want to go to school today. She was tired. She had used a powerful spell the day before and it had drained her energy. Even her powers seemed to be a little off. When she had intended to open her door the night before, the doorknob had barely move. She decided to take the take the day off. She needed to train.

"If Emily saw you, I don't know what she would think. You're not as powerful as she was." Damon had said to taunt her. But the words had stung her and had hurt her. He was actually right. She was not strong, anyway not as strong as she had the potential to be. Plus, her friends could survive a day without her if they cared about her.

7:30 AM

Rebekah was tired of pretending. She was tired of pretending everything was all right when it was not. She was tired of pretending to be a High School girl when she was not. She was tired of pretending that everything was fine between her and her brother when it was not. Truth is, she wished all those things could be true. She wished that she could be happy, that she could be a normal teenage girl (keyword: normal) and that she could have a healthy relationship with her bother. But things were not always as she wanted. Actually, have she ever get what she wanted?

"Are you awake, sister?"

Rebekah opened her eyes slowly. There he was. Standing in door frame of her room with a glass of whiskey in his hand. Who drank at this time? She thought. Only my stupid brother. Sometimes, she wished she could hate Nik but she couldn't. Even if he hurt her again and again (somehow she was convinced she had spent most of her life crying because of Niklaus), he was her brother and nobody believed more in the bond of family than Rebekah. Poor little Bekah, you're over-sensitive. Kol said. And she knew it but she accepted it. She wanted a fairy tale where everything was nice and funny. But no fairy tales had a vampire as their heroine. There most have been a reason for that.

"Not talking are we?" He asked.

"I'm tired Niklaus."

He shrugged. He was about to leave her room when he looked at her again.

"You shouldn't cry over things I say or I do. You know that?"

Rebekah didn't answer. She never did for those type of question. They stayed in silence until he got bored of the non-discussion and left the room. She couldn't really tell how it happened but by 7:45 the walls of her room was covered with fist mark. If he knew I was crying why didn't he come to see me? But she knew the answer and it was as ridiculous as the question: He was Klaus.

8:30 AM

It could be hard to believe but Bonnie Bennett had skipped classes billions times before today. It was back when no vampires where in the town. It was back when Elena, Caroline and her were popular. (Not that they were not popular now, they just din't care about it. There are things like losing part of your family that makes you re-evaluate life.) Sometimes, Bonnie missed that time. Sometimes.

Hey Bon, where are you?

It came out as a surprise when she received Elena's text. Somehow, (in the back of her mind) Bonnie had thought no one would have realized she was not at school. Maybe she needs my help. That was the only explanation Bonnie had and that's kind of sad if you think about it.

Are you okay?

I am perfectly fine Elena. Just taking a day off.

Yesterday was rough wasn't it?

It was... But I'm okay.

Take care.

Bonnie laughed. Take care. Who said that? Certainly not best friends.

8:45 AM

"You're not in school?" He had a mocking tone. Rebekah hated that.

"What's the point?"

He smirked. At first, he had been the one to suggest her to go to school, so she could look after Elena when he was gone. Klaus couldn't risk to lose his precious doppelganger. When he had returned, he had told Rebekah she could stop. She didn't. At school, she was admired. After all, she was a tall blonde with a killer body. How could she stop going to school? She felt like someone cared about her or just acknowledged her presence. She was just another teenager at school. Another teenager living her life.

"We're not leaving town finally." He said breaking the awkward silence in the kitchen.

"May I ask what changed your mind?" That was not the original question she intend to ask but he knew what she meant anyway,

"Not you Bekah."

He left the room with a cup of coffee and a plate of food she prepared. To her, he left the room with a piece of her shattered heart.

9:25 AM

Bonnie had not been surprised when she had not seen her dad. She had not been surprised when she had read the notes he left her on the fridge.

Important meeting. Busy week at work. Love you. Food in the fridge. Coming home late.

She had not been surprised when she had found out that what he called food was actually just a bowl of cereal he prepared. She was actually happy. Her dad may have not been the most present figure in her life but he cared about her. And that was enough for Bonnie. (This shouldn't be enough, though.)

10:40 AM

Rebekah had been walking for almost two hours in the woods. She didn't know why but she felt peaceful in this place. She had met a couple of walkers and had took a sip of their blood along the way. She was too smart to actually kill someone. The woods were silent and she need that. She needed to think clear. She needed to be alone. Lately, she had been an emotional mess. She need to find the strength in her. I need to show Nik that I don't need him to live. ( Which she kind of do.) Rebekah wandered in the woods.

11:00 AM

Contrarily to popular beliefs, Bonnie had more that one grimoire. Her grandmother actually had dozens of them. Thirty-four to be exact. But the other grimoires were not useful for her battle against the dark. Most of them talk about the origin of the witches and taught spells Damon had said were not useful. Now, she that she was determined to be a good with (as in a witch with a lot of skills), she had decided to learn all the spells in every grimoires.

She took her car and drove to the woods. It was the perfect place to practice magic. It was calm, most of the times, and was inspiring. Plus, it was the closest she could get to earth and that was an important element for witches.

She settled her choice of emplacement at the side of the lake. She had brought a grimoire about how to be one with water. It was supposed to help her connect with the water. Then, she could control it.

"Water flow with energy, drawn from deep, within me, pool be shallow, pool be deep, flow from me, as natural as sleep."

Nothing. The water flowed as it would have normally done. Bonnie read the page again.

In order to mastered this spell, the witch need to be peaceful and connect with the water. Peaceful? Bonnie could do it.

12:15 PM

Rebekah couldn't really tell how it happened but she just had found her way to the lake. It was calm and was flowing as if nothing could trouble it course. She wouldn't have stayed so long if she had not seen the witch at a few metres of her. Bonnie Bennett. She was sitting and was repeating a sentence again and again that Rebekah knew by heart. Her mother's friends and an ancestor of the witch, Ayanna, had taught it to her.

"You're doing it wrong." Her tone was harsher that she had intended to.

Bonnie opened her eyes. She stared at the Original in front of her. She was ready to fight for her life if she had to.

"I suggested you leave before I brain-fired you." Bonnie said.

"You think you could be able to take me down?" She was laughing. That witch overestimated her power.

"Sorry to break it to you but you're not as strong as you think you are. Neither are your bothers. The only Originals that could scare me are you brother Klaus and maybe Elijah. So, I repeat myself, I suggested you to leave."

Rebekah frowned. Everywhere she went someone had to remind her that Klaus was the great villain. She wasn't even a sidekick. It was mainly the reason why she grabbed Bonnie by the collar. It was mainly the reason why she threw her against a tree. It was mainly the reason why she took the witch's neck in her hand and threatened her life. That and the fact that Bonnie had not listened to her. She had just assumed Rebekah had come to kill her and Rebekah's actions were not helping.

12:20 PM

Bonnie was scared. Rebekah had been faster than she had expected. She was also stronger than she thought. The blonde was looking at her as if Bonnie was the source of all her problems. Bonnie recognized the anger in her eyes. It was the same she felt everyday.

"Not as strong, huh? I could kill you." The blonde said harshly.

"Who are you trying to convince? Me or yourself?"

As Rebekah was prepare to attack her again, Bonnie recited a spell she had learned by heart. It caused an aneurysm. It worked really well on Damon, not so much on Katherine and it didn't seem to affect the blonde tornado that hit her.

"You should know, Bonnie, that when someone tries to help you. The best thing to do is to not insult them. Especially when they're stronger than you."

Bonnie laughed.

"Help me? Tell me again how you could help me?"

Rebekah let go of Bonnie. She had not think about it but she had indeed try to help Bonnie for reasons that she did not understand.

"Your spell. You say it wrong." Bonnie noticed that Rebekah lost her menacing tone. Instead, she had a lost look. "It's flow to me, not from me."

"How would you know?" Bonnie had intended to have a snarky tone but it sounded more like she was curious. (Which she was.)

Rebekah didn't answer. She was good with staying in silence. She walked away from the witch.

12:30 PM

The spell was still not working. What if Rebekah is right? She shook her head. Rebekah was weird. One minute she was "trying to help her", another minute she was attacking her like some kind of psychotic killer and the moment after she was like a little child that had been caught doing something wrong. Bonnie did not understand.

"Water flow with energy, drawn from deep, within me, pool be shallow, pool be deep, flow from me, as natural as sleep."

Nothing. NOTHING. Urgh, why not?

"Water flow with energy, drawn from deep, within me, pool be shallow, pool be deep, flow to me, as natural as sleep."

At first there was nothing and Bonnie thought Rebekah had lied to her. What a surprise! But when she had repeat it, it worked. She said it again and again and again and slowly the water came to her. So she said the thruth. How could she knew?

Bonnie was curious and she decided she had to know the truth behind Rebekah's crazy behaviour.

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There it is! The second chapter. Bonnie and Rebeakh interacted. Rebekah is a little bit crazy but I remember she told Elena that she had her temper from her father and God knows Mikeael is susceptible so I figured why not? Anyway, Klaus is a little bit mean. Bonnie wants to be a powerful witch. Elena takes news of her friend. So what did you think about it? There might be mistakes, I'm to lazy to re-read my story. Next chapter is coming soon. I just want to have a couple of reviews... Please? Have a nice day/week/life! :D