Chapter 4

Bonnie's POV

A/N: Sorry this took so long. The school year is almost over and my teachers' have been piling on the homework. Thanks for all the reviews!

I was almost asleep, when my fun rang. Groaning, I sat up too answer it. "Hello", I asked flatly. "Bonnie?" I heard Elena's voice ask on the other end. Oh God, what did she want now? "Yes Elena?" I asked, trying hard to keep the annoyance out of my voice.

"Something went wrong with the spell."

"What happened?" I asked, not really sure if I wanted to hear the answer.

"Well…we kind of took more memory then we wanted to", she said, sounding a little nervous.

See? This was why I didn't like using my powers, because things like this happen. I just wasn't cut out for all this witch stuff like my Grams had obviously been. So far, the only thing that being a witch has brought me has been getting possessed, attacked by a vampire, and the death of my Grams.

"How much of his memory exactly?" I asked after a moment. It took a while for her to answer, which worried me. "Elena?" I asked after a couple of moments. I heard her exhale. "Bonnie, he doesn't remember being a vampire." I froze, and almost dropped the phone I was so shocked. "Ok, I'll be right over, and I'll bring the book. I don't know how much I can do, because I'm a little weak right now, but I'll do whatever I can", I promised before hanging up.

Quickly, I forced myself out of bed, and put on some decent clothes. "Dad?" I called out as I made my way down the stairs. I found him asleep on the couch, with a book lying across his chest. He must have fallen asleep reading last night. I wrote down a small note; explain that I took the car, and would be back in a few hours. I grabbed the keys from the table, and made sure to lock the door after I went out the door.

As I drove, thought went through my head, trying to figure out how the hell I was going to fix this. Even if I did find a spell that could bring back his memory, I didn't think I would be strong enough to cast a spell that strong for at least a couple of weeks. But I was still going to at least try and help, just so I didn't feel completely useless. I'll admit, I was a little nervous as I walked up towards the Salvatore boarding house.

Had Stefan already told Damon about the whole vampire situation? I couldn't really think of what he could say. How do you tell someone that he has been a vampire for over a hundred years? Not to mention the fact that it was 2010 and not 1864. It should be…interesting. I knocked on the door a couple of times, and Elena immediately answered it, ushering inside.

Stefan's POV

"So you're telling me, that over a hundred years have passed, and I don't remember any of it?" Damon demanded, frowning in disbelief. I couldn't say I blamed him. If it had been the other way, I would think he was crazy too, but I had to get him to believe. "Damon, look at our clothes, and everything around you. The world is completely different from how you remember it. What other explanation is there?" I asked.

Thankfully, he had believed the vampire part, since in our day, people were pretty aware of vampires, so that wasn't that hard to believe. I was just dreading the moment when he asked how we became vampires, since the memory wasn't exactly a happy one for either of us. He simply paused, and took a deep breath, trying to absorb everything. After a couple of moments, I walked over to put my hand on his shoulder.

"I know it's hard to believe, but what I'm saying is the truth. Just look around outside and you'll know", I said calmly. When he didn't say anything, I continued. "If it makes you feel any better, Bonnie is on her way to look through her spell book with us, to see if there's any way to get your memory back." He looked up at me in confusion. "Who's Bonnie?" he asked, and I instantly remembered that he didn't remember meeting her.

"She's Elena's best friend, and a witch", I answered. "Hmmm you mean like Emily?"
He asked, and I smiled. "Yes, Bonnie is actually the descendant of Emily", I said, and he just nodded, still absorbing everything. "Stefan, Bonnie's here", I heard Elena call, and the sound of the door opening and closing. I looked towards Damon, and motioned him to follow me, and we both made our way down the stairs.

Sure enough, both Elena and Bonnie were there, and Bonnie had her spell book in hand, taking it over to the table. "Alright, I'm pretty sure there is a spell somewhere in here that can undo it, but even if we found it, it may take a little while for my power to recharge", she explained, already flipping through the book. Damon watched her a moment before speaking. "How long will it take exactly?" he asked, but she completely ignored him, as if he hadn't even spoken.

I knew Bonnie had a reason to not like Damon, but I thought it was a little harsh of her to act like that when he doesn't even remember what he did. I could tell that he was confused by it, from the expression on his face. It went on like that for the next twenty minutes. She answered all of Elena and my questions, but completely ignored Damon. I knew he was getting annoyed because of it, but surprisingly, he didn't say anything.

After a while, Elena had to go home, because her aunt had called her on her cell phone, but Bonnie decided to stay, claiming that she didn't want to leave until she found the spell. She looked confident, but I could still tell that she was nervous about being alone with two vampires.

Bonnie's POV

After Elena went home, I began to search the book more quickly, not wanting to be alone with Damon and Stefan for too long. But it got even worse when Stefan got up, claiming that he had to go hunt before the night was over. He had asked Damon if he wanted to come with him, but unfortunately, he used no, leaving me alone with him. After Stefan left, I did my best to make it look like I was completely absorbed in the book, but I could tell that he knew I was avoiding him.

After a couple of minutes, he finally broke the silence. "Is there a problem between us?"