“Colors blossom around you, love. It’s magnetic. Magic. Radiance and sweetness with your youthful silk petals. Vicious and sharp with your thorns. Your beauty is everlasting, Bonnie. The truest form of the word. Seeing you…like this, face aglow from this candle light…remarkable. Wilted, you would never. You, Bonnie Bennett, are my favorite flower.” – Klaus Mikaelson being completely totally utterly fluffily in LOVE with Bonnie Bennett 😊
So this is actual audio from the Kai siphoning Bonnie scene from TVD 6×05, and I just cut this particular part out BECAUSE OHMYGOD GUYS THEY SOUND LIKE THEY’RE GETTING IT OOONNN BYE
You know as much as I love Kai’s role in bringing Bonnie back from the prison world…
It annoys me a lot how they did it. They didn’t bring her back. All they did was remind her of something she already knew meaning SHE brought herself back. But No real what annoys me about it is that that’s something she should have been able to figure out on her own a lot sooner meaning most of her time spent in the PW was unnecessary and just another reason for Julie to have her missing from episode because it wouldn’t be a season of TVD without her inexplicably missing.
They always have her be inexplicably slow when she’s not immediately needed to save everyone else but herself or fix something for, yet again, everyone but herself. The logical path would show Bonnie getting out way sooner than she did (like maybe a few days after Kai at the most) or BonKai/Bonkaimon staying way longer in the PW together…and of course Plec couldn’t have that.
Hate that all that effort (mostly on Kai’s end) went to this instead of a more tangible plan that involved bringing her back without Bonnie bearing the bulk of the weight.
Bonnie Bennett as Letty Raines: a grifter ex-junkie who just got out of prison. She has trouble staying on the right path but wants to in hopes of getting her son back. While stealing from hotel rooms a guest comes back earlier than expected and she hides. While hidden she overhears a conversation with a hit man and his client discussing the murder of his wife. No content letting someone die when she had the means to stop it Bonnie gets close to the hit man in order to get the information on the victim to warn her and hopefully save her. This leads her down a path much worse than she ever would have anticipated.
Kai Parker as Javier Perria: a hit man shunned from his family with a soft spot for Bonnie, a grifter he met who ruined a job for him and stole $50k from him. In order to pay him back he has her work a job with him in exchange for letting her live. Through a series of misadventures she gets close to him and it becomes harder to part ways for both.
Atticus Shane as Christian Woodhill: Bonnie’s parole officer who often covers for in the belief that she can do better. He finds her to be more intelligent and capable than his other parolees and has developed a crush on Bonnie.
Rudy Hopkins as Estelle: Bonnie’s single father who has custody of her son, Jacob, and a restraining order that stops her from being able to see him. Their relationship is strained due to conflicting ways of think which led to dropping out of high school and running away at 16. He blackmails Bonnie into giving him $1000 in exchange for the letting her see her son.
Jacob: Bonnie Bennett’s 10 year-old son who she lost custody of due to her addiction to drugs. Jacob spent most of his life living with his grandfather in a small town at a school he feels he can’t find his place due him being mixed. He’s too light to fit in with the black kids, but too dark to fit in with the black kids. His only friend is the daughter of a family friend.
Caroline Forbes as Tiffany Dash: an old friend of Bonnie’s from high school who is always there when Bonnie needs her.
Damon Salvatore as Sean: Bonnie’s ex-boyfriend who is also Jacob’s father. He was porn star/producer who got Bonnie addicted to crack. 10 years later he owns a fitness program when Jacob contacts him and he is notified he has a son. He tries to take custody.
Lorenzo St.John as Kyle Dash: as Caroline’s lawyer husband who also went to high school with Bonnie and always had a thing for Bonnie. He attempts to help Bonnie’s case to get custody of Jacob by giving her a job and looking over it before his own messy life gets in the way.
Josette Parker as Ava: Kai’s sister and only family member who still talks to him. She is married with two teenage children who are also close to Kai.
Alaric Saltzman as Silk:Jo’s husband who is a mortician. He is Kai’s contact when he needs to dispose of a body.
Rayna Cruz as Rhonda Lashever: an FBI agent determines to catch Kai. She offers for Bonnie to give up Kai in exchange for her custody of Jacob. She has a crush on Shane.
Aimee Bradly as Rob McDaniels: Rudy’s girlfriend who also went to high school with Bonnie. She has her own cleaning business and is content with simple things in life. She later marries Rudy.
A/N: First Bonkai and
barely edited so be gentle. Inspired by a funny post I saw on tumblr about
purposefully hiring a nightmare Thanksgiving guest.
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Break a mirror//Roll the dice//Run with scissors through a chip and fryer fight//Go into business with a grizzly bear//But just don’t sit down ‘cause I’ve moved your chair. —-Arctic Monkeys//Don’t Sit Down Cause I’ve Moved Your Chair
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1. The Deal.
“You won’t believe what bomb my grams decided to drop on me three
frickin’ days before Thanksgiving Elena!”
“Was it – now my child, you are getting too old to sit on my lap.”
The voice Bonnie Bennett found on the other side was unsympathetic and
unmistakably male. She had been lazily pushing her shopping cart through the narrow
aisles of a busy grocery store when Mr. Not-Elena’s surprise impersonation of
her grandmother brought her to a sudden halt. Cue the chorus of irritated
tongue clicks, a barrage of choice curses (all very colorful) and echoing groans
from the shoppers behind her.
Bonnie ignored them all.
Yeah yeah, we hear you, she thought as
a train of angry customers and their carts passed her by, but only after an
exchange of death glares as a final parting gift. No one wanted to be here running
last minute Turkey Day errands. Least of all Bonnie. But she’d been bulldozed
by her grandma and in no mood to be so agreeable again.
What a sham of a holiday.
When she was done redirecting traffic with her free hand, Bonnie turned
to the man on the other line – the one inexplicably answering her best friend’s
cell. Feeling even less festive than she
did a moment ago she made her demand for answers.