Trapped • Kol and Bonnie
Requested by: Anonymous
Summary: Bonnie is trapped with Kol in 1994 instead of Kai.
Mystic Falls 1994
BONNIE
"Urgh," I groaned as I sat up from the hard surface I had awoken on. I rubbed my eyes and began to remember what had just happened. Damon. We were on the Other Side as it collapsed. The door had closed and we were left behind.
I glanced around the surroundings noticing I was in the Salvatore boarding house. It wasn't quite the same as I remembered. There was more decoration like picture frames on mantelpieces and flower pots. Damon however was nowhere in sight.
"Damon?" I called out as I stood from the floor. I wondered out from the front room and passed through several halls until I reached the library.
The fire was crackling like it had just been lit and there was an open bottle of bourbon on the side table. I slowly stepped further into the room only to find that the leather chair was still slightly pressed after whoever had sat there.
"Damon?" I asked cautiously. I knew that the vampire had to be around somewhere. I spun around to walk out the door when I came face to face with someone I never thought I'd see again.
"Kol?"
"I see you've woken up darling," he smirked and walked passed me back to the seat. "What is it with this obsession with Bourbon? Everywhere I look it's there. Quite frankly I'm sick of it." I stared at him in shock as to why he was so oblivious to the situation I had now found myself.
"Where is Damon Kol? What have you done with him?" I demanded.
"Damon Salvatore isn't here darling, it was only you that appeared in the other room. You looked quite sweet and peaceful…" He added at the end before he caught my gaze. I huffed and headed out the room.
After searching through Mystic Falls and finding it empty, I headed back to question Kol about where we are. I soon learnt that this was his prison world that some dead witches placed him in. One where time doesn't move. Kol and I were stuck in May 10th 1994. It seems it is possible to do cause damage on the Other Side and somehow I was now trapped inside here with him.
I decided to head to my house. I assumed it would be better to stay there alone than to endure another second with Kol. I had never really liked the Original. He was cute…and intriguing but he was a dangerous monster nonetheless. I didn't trust him.
The following days passed rather slowly and I missed my friends. I decided to head to my Grams' house and search her grimoires to try and find a way home. I didn't have my magic…but hopefully I could find a way to resolve that too. I managed to find her grimoire in the same place it was in present day; in the secret compartment behind the third shelf from the bottom of the bookcase.
As I left Grams' home, I resealed the door and turned around to head back to my own home.
"I was hoping you'd find a grimoire," Kol smirked as he stood at the end of the path to my Grams' home.
"What are you doing here Kol?"
"Just following you," he spoke truthfully and took a few steps closer. "It's quite lonely and boring here after you've exhausted everything to do. Besides, having a Bennett witch here is my perfect escape route."
"What do you mean?"
"A Bennett witch trapped me here, and only a Bennett witch can get me out. Being a vampire I couldn't break inside here to find that," he pointed to the grimoire in my arms. "Thanks to you, we both have hope of getting back to present Earth."
"Well you're mistaken. I lost my magic. I was hoping whether being in her house or remembering something could trigger it back… Just know I'm not your ticket out of here Kol." I added in a harsh tone.
"I do know quite a bit about witches. If you were willing to keep my company for I while, I'd be willing to assist you with finding your magic again."
"You're a vampire…how do you kn…"
"I spent a lot of time around them," Kol interrupted. "I always wanted to be a witch but Mother made us vampires before I could experience it."
"Fine. There's no one else to help me anyway," I sighed.
Kol and I spent the rest of that day working on my magic. Nothing he suggested seemed to help but it was clear from the words he was using that he did actually know what he was talking about.
To my surprise I came back the next day to continue. He wasn't too bad company and was quite helpful in some cases.
"At first I thought it was quite a treat but now…" I huffed as the solar eclipse darkened the Earth and I could no longer read the words on the page.
"It's bloody annoying." Kol finished for me as he placed a light over my shoulder.
"Thanks," I mumbled. I kept reminding myself who he was but every kind action he gave, gave me another excuse to forget.
"Have you found anything useful yet?" He sighed as he sat onto the couch beside me.
"Nope, unless you think a secrecy spell will do much good."
"That depends on you darling," he chuckled as he leaned back onto the cushions.
"What's that supposed to mean?" I raised a brow. He took the book from me and glanced through it before turning the page. "Hey! I was looking through that."
"No you were distracted and not focused."
"Because you were distracting me!" I huffed. "Why do you have to be so difficult?" I complained as I ran my fingers through my dark bob.
As time passed, or repeated itself, Kol eventually suggested that I moved into the Salvatore house considering it would save me a trip every day. I wasn't sure at first but I eventually accepted.
I packed a suitcase I found from my house with the clothes I believed to be my Mother's before she left, as well as other essentials. I pulled Miss Cuddles under my arm and headed over to the boarding house.
Kol greeted me with a smile, a rather handsome one, and helped me with the case I had brought.
"A teddy bear? How old are you exactly?" He mocked as he noticed the caramel coloured bear I was holding.
"No judging. I lost her when I was a child okay? I haven't seen her for over ten years." I held the bear in my arms and lifted her up so I could stare at her features.
"Still I don't see why you brought her here," Kol muttered before he blurred the case to one of the guest rooms. I sighed and slowly walked up the stairs to join him.
One morning I awoke to a warm smell swimming in the air. I slipped from the bed and stayed in my pyjamas. I had become comfortable enough with Kol, after living with him for several weeks, to stay in my nightwear. I'd seen his torso uncovered multiple times. It seemed he enjoyed showing it off and I couldn't deny it, I liked seeing it.
Once I reached the kitchen I found Kol cutting strawberries in only his boxer shorts. I let my eyes linger a little too long before I let him know of my presence.
"Who would've thought, Kol Mikaelson, the original vampire is actually quite domesticated," I chuckled softly. I stepped closer to the counters where he was.
"I wouldn't go that far darling, it's only breakfast."
"How did you learn to cook away? Weren't you daggered in a box when the stove was invented?" I asked curiously.
"Like I said when you first arrived here darling. I've practically exhausted everything you could do here. Let's saying learning about kitchen utensils was one of them." He smiled softly before he turned around to plate up the two waffles he'd prepared this morning. I watched him as he carefully placed the sliced strawberries around the edge before he handed me a plate. "Is this alright? I've learned I quite enjoy these waffles."
"It's more than alright," I smiled and leaned up to kiss his cheek softly. "Thank you." I walked over to the table and sat down in the seat facing the kitchen.
"If that's the thank you I get, I'll make you breakfast more often," he smirked and picked up a jug of syrup to bring over to the table.
"I wouldn't stop you," I added and popped a strawberry in my mouth.
A/N Thank you for reading! I hope you enjoyed this more joyful drabble than the first one. Please let me know your thoughts in a review!
Until next time..
