A/N: OMG! I am soooo sorry! I have been very busy, so I haven't been able to update, and I didn't know how to end the chapter. But, today is Saturday, so after doing some things, I had enough time to finish this up and now post it. Really, I am God damn sorry... I now have everything planned out for this story, so expect better updates. Maybe not as much, but... Better. Hope you like this chapter.
She woke up panting, the faint noise of the alarm clock in the back of her mind. She got up, and glanced at the locked window. It was still closed, and Bonnie couldn't feel any Power surging in the air. She closed her eyes, getting dressed for school. Then, she went down the stairs. Her mother was asleep, and so Bonnie slipped her shoes on, and grabbed a piece of toast. She stuffed it in her mouth, grabbing a water bottle on her way out to Meredith's car.
"Hey," Elena and Meredith greeted her. She smiled at them after taking a seat in the back.
"Hey," she said. They drove to school, Elena talking about Stefan and her arrangement to get married. Bonnie smiled at the thought of Elena actually getting married. They decided that Bonnie and Meredith would be the maids of honor, because Elena couldn't pick between them. They were fine with it, they were honored either way. Soon, they were at school.
They all separated to their classes, and through the entire lesson, Bonnie saw a black crow—pretty big for crows, as well—sitting outside the window. She ignored it, telling herself she was being paranoid—but she felt like it was looking at her.
When the bell rang, she gathered her things, and basically ran out of the classroom, and ran outside to Meredith's car. She leaned back, waiting for the rest of them to come out—when she saw—
—a black crow.
Bonnie glanced at it, and then she looked away. It looked like it was staring at her. Not anything else, but her. She quickly moved, wanting to try to get rid of her paranoia, to tell herself it isn't staring at her. But its eye moved where she moved. Bonnie panicked. When she saw Meredith and Elena she basically ran to them, wanting to be around people.
Elena cast an amused look at her. "What's wrong, Bonnie?"
Bonnie quickly glanced at the tree, and noticed that the crow was gone. She let out her breath, smiling at them. "Nothing." She said.
They all made their ways home, Elena going to the boarding house to see Stefan, and Meredith dropped Bonnie off at her house. Bonnie waved before she closed the door, seeing Meredith drive off. She glanced at the kitchen. Mom wasn't home. She quickly made her way up the stairs, closing her bedroom door behind her after she got in.
Bonnie opened her bedroom window, needing to let in some air.
A crow flew inside. Bonnie felt her panic rise once again. It was the same crow from before. She grabbed her backpack, taking out a ruler. Bonnie began to swing it at the bird, wanting to scare it outside without having to actually hit it. She eventually did, and she was breathing hard. She quickly shut her window, locked it, then went and sat on her bed. What's wrong with her?
She got up, and went to change her clothes. After that, she got her homework, and sat down on the bed, completing it. Once she was done she shoved it back into her backpack, and checked the clock. It was 10:46pm, and Bonnie's jaw dropped. What's wrong with her, now? It took her pretty much almost 9 hours to finish her homework!
Bonnie quickly got under the covers, closed her eyes, and fell asleep.
She saw a girl—or should she say woman—with red, curly hair and big brown eyes that were filled with happiness. It was her. Then she saw a man with dark hair and dark eyes coming to stand next to where she was sitting. He smiled down at her, and she returned the small gesture. Then they both looked away from each other, to greet the small bundle of joy with dark curly hair and dark blue eyes. The little girl jumped into Bonnie's arms.
Bonnie smiled down at the little girl, the man standing next to her ruffled the little girl's hair. The small girl pinched his nose, causing them all to laugh. They were in pure bliss. Bonnie kissed the man on the lips, and then kissed the little girl on the cheek.
It was dark outside. Bonnie and the man were inside a house. They were sitting down, Bonnie cuddling into his chest as they watched T.V. The little girl then came down the stairs, rubbing her eyes. Bonnie quickly got up, going to hold her. She looked back towards the man and said something, but there was no noise coming out. The man nodded, and smiled, while Bonnie took the child and went up to her room.
Now it was morning. Bonnie woke up, staring at the man she loved. He was asleep, and his arms were around her. Bonnie smiled into his chest, and detached herself from him, going to the kitchen to make them all breakfast. In the middle of her cooking, Bonnie felt strong arms encase her from behind. She let out a small gasp, then turned to smile at her love. He placed a quick kiss on her lips, but missed as she turned her head back to the food, wanting to tease him a bit.
She heard him groan. She hadn't given him a kiss in a while, and he had just had enough. He desired her so much, but she wouldn't give him what he wanted.
He grabbed her by the shoulders, turning her to face him. He kissed her lips hard, nibbling on her bottom lip, causing her to open her mouth in shock, and he took that opportunity to deepen the kiss, letting his tongue explore her mouth like once before. He could tell she was enjoying it, as he could feel her smile, and then they broke apart.
Bonnie opened her eyes, and stared at—
The white ceiling of her room. She sat up in her bed. She had been kissing—she was making out with—Damon. Damon! Damon!
She rubbed her temples. She had a bad feeling about today. She got up, got dressed, and grabbed her backpack, making her way out of the house. She texted Meredith.
Heyy she wrote.
Hey Bon, came Meredith's reply.
I'm walkin. Drive w/ Elena, pick me up after school. Luv ya.
Kk, luv ya 2.
Bonnie slipped her phone in her pocket, making her way to school. She heard an echo to her footsteps, and turned around. Nothing. She walked faster, and, again, heard the echo. This time, when she turned around, she saw a girl with very long blonde hair and lapis lazuli blue eyes. She looked just like—
"Oh, hey, Elena. I didn't know you were walking today."
A/N: Ok. So, I expect that you guys would like some sort of explanation as to how busy I've been. Well here it is:
1) school. Yes, I am an eighth grader, so I have TONS of homework, though we just started. I take Algebra as well, so that kind of adds on to the whole homework thing since we have to do things(cough* everything *cough) from the textbook. Sorry.
2) babysitting. Yea, I babysit my 1 year old sisters. Kinda troublemakers, so... Never enough time to sit down and relax.
3) chores. My mom is for some reason adding some major(not really, but major to me since i am a lazy person) chores to my adgenda, making me freaking exhausted.
4) fasting. If you don't know what that is, its when people don't eat/drink for the whole day(don't worry, we eat at like 7:30/8 pm) day. But we do it for a month. But, since I got my (guys don't leave bad comments on this part) period, I can't fast since I have to eat, that won't make me update faster. Why? Simple. My mom is still fasting, which means she makes me do everything because she'll get /hungry' or 'thirsty.' Sorry.
and finally...
5) Editing. Yes, I am an editor of some sort. My friend Bryana(DawnOfRenalice on here and fictionpress) is writing a story and she's not very... experienced in writing. So, she writes her chapters to her story, (on fictionpress I believe she has it posted) then emails them to me. I edit them, and it takes a while, I'll tell you that. Then I send 'em back to her, and guess what? Then I have to do one of the things up there. (reasons 1, 2, or 3.)
So, I hope you find those reasons enough of an excuse for not updating. I'll update - hopefully - tomorrow. There is finally going to be some action in this story! YAY!
Review please.
I less than three you all! :)
