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Bonnie POV

History. The last class of the day. The best part about it, besides the fact that I would be free to leave hellish day behind me once it was done, was that I had all of my friends on this class with me.

I made my way to the classroom, my friends right by my side. I shouldn't be surprised when I entered the class and saw HIM sitting there, after all, he had been in just about every single class I had, but, I was. What did surprise me was the seat next to him was taken by his brother. I was hoping that this class would be the exception. I would be done with seeing this guy. But, nooooooooooooo. I just couldn't get rid of this dude, could I? and, he seemed just about as pissed as it as I did.

The seat next to Stefan's was Matt's. So there goes any chance I had to talk to him today. As strict of a teacher Mr. Tanner was, he would let us change seats if there were any open ones. I usually took a seat next to Matt, but, apparently that wasn't going to happen today…or any other day. With a small sigh, I took my proper seat next to Elena and Meredith and the teacher began his lesson for the day while I zoned out.


"So, a grand total of three hundred and twenty-nine died during the Battle of Willow Creek, "Mr. Tanner was saying as I popped back into reality. My guess was he was concluding the lesson.

"Excuse me, sir," Damon interrupted," But, there was a grand total of a three hundred and forty-three casualties. You're forgetting to count the civilians that died, as well. They may not have been a major part, like the soldiers, but their deaths are supposed to be counted."

"Is that so? Mister…Salvatore, what is your relation to the settlers here in Fells Church?" Mister Tanner questioned.

Damon paused before answering," Distant."

"Well, Mister Salvatore, I hate to inform you, but there were no civilian casualties," Mr. Tanner shot back.

"Actually," Stefan interjected," There were twenty-nine. The confederate soldiers set fire to a church that was housing weapons. The whole place set fire in an instant, killing everyone inside. It was an unfortunate loss."

"If you would like, sir, the soldiers archives are available in the local library. I would suggest you check them out," Damon stated smiling smugly.

Mr. Tanner and the whole class, including myself, was stunned into silence. Most people knew better than to mess with Mister Tanner like that. He would make the rest of your days a living hell if you did. In his mind, you were wrong and he was right and it would never be the other way around. If a student dared to oppose this rule, he would make sure your experience here was torture. Granted, these two were new to the school. But, most people can guess right off the bat that Mr. Tanner is someone you never wanted to mess with. Ever.

The silence only lasted a few moments before the final bell rang, signaling us to get the hell out of the building. I, once again, dashed out almost immediately. Damon hadn't looked at me all period, but that didn't mean he wouldn't do so in the hallway. Frankly, I just did not want to take that risk. I sprinted down the hallway to my locker and practically pried it open. I quickly stuffed all my belongings into my back-pack and took off to the front exit to wait for the gang by Meredith's car.

They didn't come out soon enough. When I was waiting, who do I see walk directly by me other than Damon and Stefan Salvatore. I was also able to see the three cheerleaders that he had been flirting with in first period follow quickly behind him. I watched him go by, expecting him to give me the famous glare, but he just moved straight passed me with the girls giggling the whole way. So, now he's ignoring me. Sure, I knew it was possible for him to be able to not see me staring, but he always seemed to know exactly when I was doing so. He even returned every one. He wouldn't just suddenly stop noticing that I existed. So, I came to the conclusion that he was just simply forgetting my presence. That was good. At least now I wouldn't have to deal with that awful glare of his.

The five piled into a red Ferrari that was parked only spaces away from where I was waiting. Great. Not only can I not get away from him in school, but, now I he's even close to me in the parking lot. I saw a smile stretch onto Damon and Stefan's lips as I thought this. The two of them drove off a minute later.

My friends came out two seconds after the duo left. That was fine. Elena was stressed out enough by this Stefan thing. She wasn't used to boys ignoring her two seconds after they meet her. Sure, they generally did after she played them like chess pieces, but those same people were generally attracted to her right off the bat. Elena certainly didn't need to see these two boys walk directly past her without so much as a glance.

After saying our hello's, we hopped into the blue car and Meredith drove off.


She dropped me off first, for which I was grateful. Matt was usually the first one, and today I wouldn't be able to stand being in the car alone with us three girls. Elena would undoubtedly start talking about the Salvatore boys and how she claimed the two of them, no matter how much they showed that they didn't want to be around her. That I just wouldn't be able to take. Damon was somehow going to be mine. Not Elena's.

I shoved open the wooden door to my house and threw my things onto the floor. Then, with a sigh, I grabbed out my textbooks from my back-pack and took them up to my room to complete my homework. I threw open the door to my room and plopped myself down on my bed. I opened up my window, in need of some fresh air. My mind was beginning to cloud around the school day….and about Damon.

Just as I was going to start my homework, a black crow flew right into my room right threw my open window. Great. I picked up my math book and began waving it at the thing, hoping to scare it into going outside.

"Shoo! Shoo! Go away you stupid bird!" I yelled at the big black ball flying in my room.

After one last squawk, the thing exited through the same window in which it entered. I slammed my window shut and threw my body down on my bed.

What a bad day!

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