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Bonnie opened her door to reveal a bouncing blonde Barbie-like vampire, Caroline was back.

'Bonnie!' Caroline squealed as she jumped on top of her best friend, suffocating her in the tightest of hugs. 'I missed you so much.'

'Me too.' Bonnie managed to say between exhaling as Caroline loosened the tight embrace. 'You have just got to tell me everything about your visit to your dads, and did Tyler come visit you there; like he said?'

Bonnie watched Caroline's mood drop as soon as she heard the sound of Tyler's name. 'Care spill, now.'

'Tyler and I broke up, there's nothing else to say.' Caroline sighed, clearly still affected from the breakup.

'What? Why? When? What happened?' Bonnie was so sure they would stay together, but then again, nothing lasts these days.

'I can't be with him anymore Bon, he's not the guy I fell in love with.' She started, tears forming in her eyes. 'Klaus has really changed him, he's so selfish and immature now, I can't deal with that.' She burst into tears, sobbing repeatedly.

Bonnie had never in her whole life seen Caroline breakdown like this. Caroline was always the independent and joyful one out of their group, she was the one who organized the parties and girl's nights out. This side of Caroline had been hidden until now, even from her friends.

Bonnie rushed to Caroline and hugged her fiercely, enclosing her arms around her slender frame. 'It's going to be alright Care, I'm here for you, and I always have been.'

'I'm just so angry Bon, why does Klaus have to do this? He took Jenna away from us already, so why can't he just leave and never come back? I just hate him so much.' Caroline sobbed hysterically.

Klaus was going to pay for this; no one had ever made Caroline this emotional. Even when her parents split up, she still stayed strong and didn't let anyone see her spill a tear.

'He won't live to hurt you again Care, I promise. If he hurts you again in any way, I'll take care of him myself. And as for Tyler, we'll talk to him together? We'll sort this out once and for all.' Bonnie promised determinedly.

'Thanks Bon, you have no idea how much you mean to me.'

'Its okay, I'm always here for remember? That's what friends are for.'

'You too.' She smiled, trying to wipe the tears from her eyes. 'And I'm so not feeling this heightened emotions thing by the way, it's so annoying.' She laughed, wiping stray tears from her eyes with her index finger.

Bonnie chuckled; it was so like Caroline to make a joke in a situation like this. But then again, that's why she loved her.

Bonnie watched Tyler sitting at a booth by himself, she saw two girls from their school approach him and him compel them to go away. She walked closer towards him, readying her speech.

He looked at her and smiled faintly,' Hey Bon.'

She sat down across from him and nodded, 'What on earth happened to you Tyler Lockwood?'

He paused for a while, but answered,' I seriously don't know. I haven't noticed anything, but everyone else seems to have.' He sighed, playing around with a silver chain that hung from around his neck.

'Oh? So you always used to compel people for the randomest of reasons before as well? You always used to follow Klaus around everywhere practically doing anything he says? No Tyler, you never used to do any of those things. And you sure as hell wouldn't have given up on your girlfriend that easily either!'

'What am I supposed to do? She was the one who left me! To be honest, I don't even know what I done to upset her majesty this time, because nowadays everything I do is never good enough for her.'

'That's not true Tyler, Caroline loves you ...' Bonnie started.

'Sure as hell looks like it.' He interrupted. 'I never act like myself around her anymore, I'm that scared of her reactions but she's obviously still complaining about everything I do.'

'Don't start blaming Caroline for everything, you know she loves you, she only acts the way she does because of what you've become.'

'And what have I become? I've become a better person; I'm stronger, faster and more able to do things. What's bad about that?'

'She's happy for you to have all that, but can't you see? You're always running around after Klaus, always putting him first. Caroline can't be with you if you feel indebted to the man she hates.' Bonnie looked into Tyler's deep, brown eyes, searching for any signs of understanding but found none, instead she found signs of rage and anger.

'I don't have to listen to this.' Tyler whispered through clenched teeth. 'I don't have to listen to any of this.' He continued.

'You don't have to listen to this Tyler, but I suggest you do. If you want Caroline back that is.'

Tyler stood up, looking down at Bonnie with menacing eyes. 'Then I don't have to listen. To tell you the truth, I'm glad to have gotten rid off her. Don't get me wrong, she's good in bed, but that's where the fun stops.' With that, he turned around and stalked off, not giving another glance back towards Bonnie.

Bonnie was shocked to the core. She had been so sure Tyler cared about Caroline as much as she had him. But this was something else, and she didn't want to be the one telling Caroline that the guy she loves, supposedly feels glad to be rid off her. It was wrong, completely wrong.

Bonnie remembered the horrible events of yesterday and shivered, it was one of those spinal shivers. She realized that she was in the place where it all occurred and she froze. The atmosphere around her wasn't as tense and silent as yesterday, in fact it was alive today and radiating some sort of refreshing joy. That meant people were celebrating.

She was thankful that she lived in Mystic Falls because even though it was a small town, something new and exciting always happened therefore people didn't cling to old news. And yesterday's events were old news. She inspected the Grill and located where most of the joy was radiating from, it was coming from a group of guys that went to her school, including Tyler. He glanced her way and didn't look away until she broke her gaze. He certainly wasn't as miserable as Caroline was at the moment.

Bonnie had just passed the entrance of the Grill when she felt that throbbing pain in her head again, but this time it had been amplified. The pain couldn't be simply described just as a throb anymore; it had taken a deadly turn for the worse. She felt as if a jug of scorching hot molten lava had been poured in her head all at once. And it was getting even worse; now some sort of blazing fire had erupted in her skull igniting a stronger pain to form itself deep into her mind. Although she was fighting against the immense pressure from the pain, she couldn't take it anymore and her knees buckled beneath her, resulting for her to fall onto the ground, face first.

Now on the ground, her face laid against cold, rough concrete, she tried to pull herself together. Never had she felt this sort of pain before; not when she broke her leg in kindergarten nor when she was performing a big spell under pressure. The pain was mesmerizing and deeply unforgettable; she was certain that she wasn't going to forget this. The heat released by the pain pulled her deeper and deeper into unconsciousness, she felt as if it was taking her life away, big chunks at a time. Just as she was on the bridge of losing it all, she felt strong, muscular arms pulling her up. The heat then became extinguished and disappeared completely, but by then a lot of the damage had already been done. Bonnie had slipped away from reality and into a dream world.

Shadows walked around her chanting fiercely, throwing unknown shadowy objects towards her; one landed right on her lap, followed by another and another. The unknown objects resting on her lap were neat, long-stemmed, deep black roses. Confusion made itself visible on Bonnie's features. Roses? She thought. She looked again at the shadowy figures and gasped as her father's face flashed before her, now in front of her stood a shadow with her father's face. The face was carrying an unusual expression though, one she had never seen her father wear. The dark shadow with her father's face was looking at her with an expression of power, hidden knowledge and determination but it was also giving out a dark aura. Why would her father be giving out a bad aura? Frightened, she stared into the eyes that belonged to her father, his expression softened and he leaned towards her, slowly raising his hand. Bonnie relaxed for a moment but then screamed on instinct as she realized the shadow was reaching towards her, with hands framed by dark, long, deadly nails.

Bonnie awoke from unconsciousness with a blood-curdling scream. She flashed her eyes open and was met with stunning oceanic, crystal-like eyes. She sighed in relief for seeing beauty for the time since she was trapped in that dark nightmare. But then reality zapped her in the face and she realized that the 'thing' she was addressing as beauty was non other than the local homicidal vamp. She looked up at him with an exasperated sigh and noticed that he was hovering on top of her with a smirk on his face.

'Get off me, jerk.' Bonnie demanded furiously, attempting to push him off.

Damon looked at her with an expression of mocking hurt, 'That's not a polite way to thank your hero.'

Bonnie froze. 'What?' She said in shock, not trusting her ears.

'How about a kiss? I wouldn't mind that as my reward.' Damon smirked, clearly enjoying himself.

Bonnie stared at him in horror. Had he been the one who helped her? Saved her even? Bonnie mentally kicked herself, she was never going to live this down.