Bonnie was waiting in the woods. Caroline had called her to meet her there. Bonnie looked around nervous. This reminded her a lot of when Katherine had lured her to the ruins of Fell’s Church, pretending to be Elena. But since Caroline didn’t have a doppelganger Bonnie figured she didn’t have much to worry.
“Hey” Caroline called as she came her way.
“Hi” Bonnie replied sober. “What’s the urgency? Why did you want to meet me here?”
Caroline noticed a little hostility in Bonnie’s voice.
“What, I need a reason to meet my best friend?” she avoided the question. Bonnie maintained her emotional distance. “Okay, if you want me to say it out loud, I’m sorry! I’m sorry for thinking you poisoned Elena’s tea, I’m sorry for thinking you’re still trying to get back at Damon. Okay? I’m sorry”
Bonnie looked away and then back.
“Is this how it’s going to be from now on? Things go bad and I get the blame?”
“I said I was sorry” Caroline defended herself.
“You shouldn’t have to say it, because you shouldn’t be thinking those things” Bonnie fired back. She turned around and walked away.
“Hey” Caroline called as she came her way.
“Hi” Bonnie replied sober. “What’s the urgency? Why did you want to meet me here?”
Caroline noticed a little hostility in Bonnie’s voice.
“What, I need a reason to meet my best friend?” she avoided the question. Bonnie maintained her emotional distance. “Okay, if you want me to say it out loud, I’m sorry! I’m sorry for thinking you poisoned Elena’s tea, I’m sorry for thinking you’re still trying to get back at Damon. Okay? I’m sorry”
Bonnie looked away and then back.
“Is this how it’s going to be from now on? Things go bad and I get the blame?”
“I said I was sorry” Caroline defended herself.
“You shouldn’t have to say it, because you shouldn’t be thinking those things” Bonnie fired back. She turned around and walked away.
The sun fell on Amber’s face and she woke up by the heat of it. She rubbed her eyes, trying to orientate, as she saw a man sitting next to her. He looked familiar. As she tried to recall she felt an insistent pain in her neck. She lay her hand on it, to see what it was. “I bit you, that’s why you’re in pain” Stefan explained. Amber looked at him. “Who are you?” she asked, crawling backwards. Stefan reached out his hand. “I’m here to help you” he said softly. Amber shook her head. “No, stay away from me!” she said terrified. Stefan didn’t move an inch. “You need help. You’re in transition, it’s not a nice feeling if you don’t feed anytime soon. I bet you’re starving” he said. Amber shook her head heavily as her stomach rattled. “I’m going home” she said with a breaking voice. “Leave me alone!” She scribbled up and staggered away from Stefan.