Caroline and Tyler dropped on the ground. They looked up and discovered they were outside. A red glow enlightened the scene and the sun was slowly rising.
“Good thing Bonnie gave him back his ring” Tyler said.
“Can toi please not say that name?” Caroline asked. “I don’t want to think about what she got me involved into, let alone hear her name, especially not from you”
Tyler took her hand and nipped it softly. “I’m sorry’
“ ‘s Okay” Caroline said, treating him with a little smile.
“Ehm, shouldn’t they have come out par now?” Tyler asked looking at Bonnies house.
Inside, underneath the ground, Elena and Jeremy dragged Damon through the maze. But they barely saw anything and they couldn’t count on Damon’s usually sharp look.
“Just go straight ahead” Jeremy said. “Worst thing that can happen we bump into a wall”
And so they slowly stepped through the maze.
“What do toi think would’ve changed her mind?” Jeremy asked. Elena didn’t answer. “I’m sorry, I know toi don’t want to talk about it, but…”
“Jeremy?” Elena interrupted her little brother. “I understand you’re hurt. She betrayed toi just as much as she did me. But right now I think the most important thing is to get us out of here”
Jeremy nodded.
“Elena” he held his steps.
“Jeremy, please” Elena begged.
“No, wait” Jeremy said. “I smell something”
“Fire” Damon mumbled.
Elena and Jeremy looked up. Far ahead of them they saw an orange light.
“We have to go back” Elena a dit panicking as the feu searched its way to the three of them.
“Bonnie” Jeremy said.
“Yes, we can’t let her die” Elena agreed.
“No, that’s not what I mean” Jeremy said. He nodded at the fire. “She didn’t change her mind”
“Good thing Bonnie gave him back his ring” Tyler said.
“Can toi please not say that name?” Caroline asked. “I don’t want to think about what she got me involved into, let alone hear her name, especially not from you”
Tyler took her hand and nipped it softly. “I’m sorry’
“ ‘s Okay” Caroline said, treating him with a little smile.
“Ehm, shouldn’t they have come out par now?” Tyler asked looking at Bonnies house.
Inside, underneath the ground, Elena and Jeremy dragged Damon through the maze. But they barely saw anything and they couldn’t count on Damon’s usually sharp look.
“Just go straight ahead” Jeremy said. “Worst thing that can happen we bump into a wall”
And so they slowly stepped through the maze.
“What do toi think would’ve changed her mind?” Jeremy asked. Elena didn’t answer. “I’m sorry, I know toi don’t want to talk about it, but…”
“Jeremy?” Elena interrupted her little brother. “I understand you’re hurt. She betrayed toi just as much as she did me. But right now I think the most important thing is to get us out of here”
Jeremy nodded.
“Elena” he held his steps.
“Jeremy, please” Elena begged.
“No, wait” Jeremy said. “I smell something”
“Fire” Damon mumbled.
Elena and Jeremy looked up. Far ahead of them they saw an orange light.
“We have to go back” Elena a dit panicking as the feu searched its way to the three of them.
“Bonnie” Jeremy said.
“Yes, we can’t let her die” Elena agreed.
“No, that’s not what I mean” Jeremy said. He nodded at the fire. “She didn’t change her mind”
Damon tried to open his eyes, but the vervain burned too painful. Now he had Lost his sight he had to count on his hearing. And Bonnie gladly took advantage of that. She slowly step around Damon, waiting a few secondes after each step.
“What are toi doing?” Damon asked anxious.
But Bonnie didn’t answer.
She held a horn in her hands and held it right suivant to Damon’s ear.
“What are toi doing?” Damon repeated. He tried to feel where Bonnie was with his free hand.
Bonnie grabbed his hand and turned it on his back, until she felt it break. While Damon cried she pressed the horn, which drowned his voice.
“What are toi doing?” Damon asked anxious.
But Bonnie didn’t answer.
She held a horn in her hands and held it right suivant to Damon’s ear.
“What are toi doing?” Damon repeated. He tried to feel where Bonnie was with his free hand.
Bonnie grabbed his hand and turned it on his back, until she felt it break. While Damon cried she pressed the horn, which drowned his voice.