I've disliked Bonnie intensely ever since her reaction to poor Caroline becoming a vampire but with the excellent season final twist and some stunning acting from Kat Graham I'm holding out hope for next season. Personally I think that Bonnie's set to become very dangerous and very powerful so basically this is set in the future.
Beremy
Raven hair and ruby lips
Sparks fly from her finger tips
She'd stopped his heart and then they'd lost Elena, of course they'd become close again.
The timing was all wrong before, he wasn't over Anna and had only just found out what happened to Vicki. Even in a normal relationship spending a summer apart after just getting together would be difficult, made even more difficult by the fact she was his best friends little brother. And this is without the fact that he could talk to his dead ex-girlfriends and his currant girlfriend was a witch and they lived in a town full of vampires plus the occasional werewolf and hybrid thrown into the mix.
But it was different now, Jeremy had let go of his past loves and had finally gotten his chance at a normal life. The life he would probably never be able to have again; Elena was the only family he had left and to lead a normal life would mean leaving her forever. She was a vampire now but she was still the sister he grew up with.
Bonnie didn't believe that, she was certain that at their base vampires were evil and their struggle for humanity was ultimately doomed. Even Stefan had slipped; the most human of any vampire they'd met and he turned into an unrecognisable monster in no time at all. After everything Elena had been through, all that pain; how long could she resist turning it off? And what happened when she finally gave in?
It was only the fear of this that made Jeremy agree to this and he wasn't so sure it was right. The uneasiness in his stomach was like a warning sign. His skin prickled with heat but it was as if his internal organ had turned to ice and begun to melt. The mingling temperatures made him feel like he would vomit and he couldn't relax, his body was fighting the magic no matter what he told himself. He tried to speak but found he'd lost the power to use his voice.
His knees gave out under him as the force of the spell, and his inner conflict, drained his strength. Every inch of Bonnie was humming with the power of hundreds of spirits and his own body. But it felt wrong, it was wrong. Performing magic on Elena, even if it was just to ensure that her humanity could never be turned off, had to be the ultimate betrayal. If what Bonnie believed was true then this spell was meddling with her nature and compromising her free will. He fought to stay conscious as blackness and confusion clouded the edge of his vision and all he could see was roaring flames. Suddenly it stopped, it was done. He took a deep steadying breath and blacked out.
Echoed voices in the night
She's a restless spirit on an endless flight
He came to on Bonnie's bed, he felt exhausted. Bonnie pressed a bottle of water to his lips. "Drink." She ordered. There was something odd about her, she looked the same but there was some sort of adjustment in her presence. Her eyes were blazing with intensity and she was almost vibrating. "You're dehydrated."
"What happened?" He croaked, managing to sit up, his head felt heavy and thick. "Did it work?"
"Oh my God, Jer, I never channelled a person before." She was almost bouncing with excitement. "I mean I've used Talismans and done spells with other witches but I've never channelled a normal person. That was so intense, you can't imagine the power, I can still feel it coursing through my veins. I need to do more magic." She hoped off the bed as Jeremy tried to keep up with her train of thought. She grabbed his hand while he was still catching up. "Come on, let's go outside. I feel like I can touch the stars this is amazing."
"Woo no. Okay, just slow down I'm still getting my strength back." He tried to pull his hand away but was still weak, touching her made breathing difficult.
"All the dead witches, I'm not just channelling their power, they're in my head. I can hear them speaking to me." She seemed high, her words slurred by speed and her body swayed, unable to remain stationary. "I have to go outside." She raced outwards barefoot and clad only in a summer dress, into one of the worst thunderstorms Mystic Falls had ever seen. Jeremy followed weakly, once he reached the door she was near invisible amongst the torrential rain. He searched the open space for her until lighting ripped across the sky and lit up the scene.
She stood completely still, eyes closed. Her thin blue dress was clinging to her body, already soaked through. He called her name desperately but she didn't re-act her mind filled with the voices of her dead sisters and her body running on pure power. He ran out to her, the rain felt like bullets on his skin. He tried to drag her back into the house but when his fingers brushed her slick skin he was knocked to the hard ground, his breath leaving his lungs. Her eyes opened, the forked lightning reflected in their blackness. "You wouldn't believe what I can do." She whispered.
Woo hoo, witchy woman
See how high she flies
Woo hoo, witchy woman
She got the moon in her eyes
The rain hit the ground around her and turned to fire charring the grass and scorching the earth. He watched the inferno spread as he scrambled backwards. The fire moved closer to its creator, smoke curling around her small body as wind he couldn't feel lifted her hair. Her eyes were fixed on the raging sky; the only light save for violent lightning was the full moon, glowing brightly between the clouds. Her eyes shone the same, electricity jumping in her hands.
"We have to get inside Bonnie!" He roared through the storm and she still didn't acknowledge him. The fire around her was too violent for him to cross; it reached her shoulders now almost hiding her completely, the unnatural heat harsh against his face several feet away.
Lighting struck the mud at her feet, causing the ground to shake violently; it hadn't subsided when another strike came directly towards her, it split a foot above her head and hit all around her. Her power was raging against the nature it came from, the rain continued its relentless pouring, fuelling the witches blaze. Lightning and fire surrounded her, illuminating her upturned face. Her hair drifted towards the sky as her bare feet left the floor. Her body moved upwards, leaving the ground and entering the sky. Trails of colour left her feet; she was surrounded by the power of nature and magic. But it paled in comparison to the unchecked power radiating from the delicate girl.
She held me spellbound in the night
Dancing shadows and firelight
Jeremy stared in awe and fear. Lighting crashed around her as flames leap towards her body. Thick raindrops ran over her skin and down her face but she floated peacefully amongst the wreckage. The light ran over her body, glistening like deep gold. The shadows on her skin seemed to grin sadistically at him. Her power was fuelling the storm and her flight. There was no control left within her and as he watched he felt any strength he had left leave.
He felt himself rise to his feet as though in a trance and move towards the circle of fire that still raged wildly. The thick circle opened up to allow him in. Lighting danced around him as he felt the great power that she spoke of enter him. He couldn't control it though; he knew that immediately this power did not belong in him, he wasn't sure that it belonged in any human. A streak of lighting shot through the skin, it went straight through the witch's small body and into Jeremy. He felt white hotness go into his muscles and veins. His weakness was over, he was filled with foreign strength and he wanted it gone.
He had wanted power before, seeing everyone around him gain supernatural powers while he remained the same messed up guy. His sister who was actually his cousin was some sort of werepire holy grail while his girlfriend was a witch. His sister's hot friend that he used to crush on was a vampire as was Elena's boyfriend and his brother who she sometimes made-out with. Tyler was a hybrid, whatever that meant, and now Elena was a vampire on top of the whole doppelganger thing. Jeremy used to be able to speak to Anna and Vicki but that just caused trouble. Now he was able to talk to ghosts if he tried but he often felt that just made him a freak.
This was true power, undeniable and amazing. No human could have felt this power before but still he didn't want it. Lighting racing through his body, it wasn't right, this power was Bonnie's not his
Crazy laughter in another room
And she drove herself to madness with a silver spoon
He was drawn out of his turmoil by a wild and gleeful laughter above him. Bonnie sank down slowly towards him. Her feet gently landed above him. "Do you feel it Jeremy? You feel the power I have, I can do anything. Everything. Now you can too." She took his hand and he trembled, he felt the alien power flowing between them. She was at peace with the power of her history in them but with him it was like possession, something shoved in where it didn't belong and never would.
He looked into her eyes, there was a shard if flint in each. A hardness he'd never seen before. She wrapped her arms around his neck and pulled his mouth down into a searing kiss. Thick drops of rainwater ran down their faces, caught by the lock of their lips the wetness slipped into Jeremy's mouth on Bonnie's tongue. Even water increased the power that was flowing through him; it was too intense for him. He would've dropped was it not for Bonnie's body pressed flush against his. They moved through the fire without it parting, the flames pressed against their flesh but caused no scars or pain.
Lighting incinerated their footprints as they moved towards the house. Jeremy's body had accepted the magic and was using it, enjoying the easy power and freedom of knowing no matter what happened there would be no punishment. It was a reckless madness that he craved to give himself over to. He understood in that instant that Elena would never event try to flip the switch, they were blood and if he would not give up neither would she.
But Bonnie was lost to the drug of power that she was not ready for.
Woo hoo, witchy woman
See how high she flies
Woo hoo, witchy woman
She got the moon in her eyes
As she walked through her house every item vibrated in her presence. Knives flew across the kitchen, narrowly missing them. Doors crashed madly and electrical items short-circuited. Everything that got close reacted, even the most modern objects were not immune to the ancient power that radiated from her and consumed him.
The fell into the bedroom before he was aware of what was happening, her glorious body wrapped around him as the shining eyes of the moon shone down on them.
Well, I know you want to love her
Let me tell your brother
She's been sleeping
In the devil's bed
He tried to resist but the connection of what could only be black magic between them was overpowering, intoxicating. He moaned her name and she smothered the sound with her lips.
"Take it." He urged her. She grinned wickedly and he pushed her deeper into the soft mattress. "This power is too much, take it away Bonnie."
"It what I feel all the time." She whimpered, her eyes softening. "Let me share it, please." He kissed her softly before entering her wet and waiting body. She moaned almost silently and everything fit. The power that had invaded him bled into her as her family inheritance wrapped around his bones. What she felt was amazing and too much for one person.
And there's some rumours going 'round
Someone's underground
She can rock you in the night time
Til your skin turns red
He lay panting on his back. The power had left him at last. He looked up as Bonnie moved from the bed dressing silently. When she turned to look at him her eyes were like blades, cold and ruthless. "You can go now." She told him coldly.
"Wait, what?" No thoughts or feelings flooded his mind but utter confusion.
"The spell didn't work Jeremy." She explained, dragging a brush through her soaked and tangled hair. "You can't alter a monster's nature, even if they were once human." She pulled on heavy black boots and headed towards the door.
"It doesn't matter Bonnie." He told her softly, going after her. "Listen, I was wrong to help you before, Elena won't do that. She's my sister and I know her." Bonnie kept walking as though she'd heard nothing. "And Caroline…"
"Caroline killed a man Jeremy." She reminded him. "I needed a lot of stimulus to have the power I need to end this, I'm sorry I had to use you for that but you were the one who asked me to channel you." He stepped in front of her, blocking the door. "Move."
"She's your best friend Bonnie." He insisted. "Trust her."
"Elena isn't your sister anymore, she's a monster. So are Caroline and Tyler, I can't ignore my sisters anymore. Please move, I don't want you to be collateral damage." He couldn't believe the words coming from her mouth, but he didn't move. His back suddenly collided with an opposite wall. "I'm sorry Jeremy. I'll tell her goodbye for you." He held onto consciousness long enough to see her leave the house but hadn't the strength to stop her.
Woo hoo, witchy woman
See how high she flies
When he woke he raced to the Salvatore house, he knew that was where Elena was. Stefan was teaching her how to survive without drinking people blood while Damon taught her how to drink human blood without killing. He got there in record time to see the last Bennet witch on the lawn, calmly watching the blazing bonfire that she had created. He tackled her to the ground. "What the hell are you doing?" He screamed. The fire was so great there could be no-one alive inside. He flew backward again.
"It had to be done Jeremy." She told him, standing above his prone body. "It's too late to save any of them. The Mikealson Manor is burning now, I think Rebekah and Kol escaped but I think I can take them if they try anything."
"What about Tyler and Caroline, your best friends?"
"Ash." She responded with no remorse. "I made sure Mayor Lockwood was outside before I destroyed the house. I hurt no innocents."
"You killed your friends!"
"I killed monsters." She corrected. "Abominations."
"Your Mother." He stated after a pause.
"If I see her again, I'll burn her." Jeremy turned to watch the fire that took the last of his family from him. He turned to Bonnie and felt nothing but icy hatred.
"You should burn. You're a monster."
Woo hoo, witchy woman
She got the moon in her eyes
Blue dress: (second one down) . .
I kinda lost control here, oh well. Reviews are like naked Joseph Morgans and any suggestions I will try to fulfil. Sorry this is a bit later than usual but I'm on holiday!
