"i'm sorry, what did you say your names were again?" rayna asked.
"i'm bonnie, shes may, she's nora, that's mary-louise. and you're rayna, right?" bonnie asked her.
"sounds right." rayna replied.
"and we don't look familiar to you?" nora asked her.
"should you?" rayna asked her.
"considering you're a murderous vampire hunting bitch who chased us across europe for decades, yeah, we should look familiar. you sent one of these to all of us. ring a bell?" mary-louise said pulling out the letter she had gotten.
"i'm afraid i don't know what any of that means. you wouldn't happen to have a cookie, would you? they only feed me through a tube these days." rayna said.
bonnie looked at nora and may before pulling them out of the room to talk to them. mary-louise followed behind them.
"are you thinking what i'm thinking?" nora asked.
"we should stop stalling and slit her throat?" mary-louise said.
"no, we're thinking this couldn't possibly be the woman we're looking for. she couldn't send a postcard let alone kill a vampire." bonnie said.
"she can't even eat a bloody, cookie." may added.
"we don't know that for sure. why should we risk it?" mary-louise said.
"i mean, we could try getting her a cookie." may said making them glare at her.
"oh, you mean murdering her." may said catching on.
"i'm not letting you kill an old woman whose only cold blooded ruthless mission is to eat a ginger snap." bonnie said.
"bonnie's right." nora said.
"of course she is. bonnie's right about everything. she's perfect." mary-louise said.
"looks like you're finally beginning to understand how things work around here." may told her.
"we'll keep looking. she's probably here under another name." nora said.
"i'll keep looking. you stay here and bat your eyes." mary-louise said before she walked away from them.
"go help her look for her." bonnie told nora.
"why? she's being surly." nora replied.
"yeah, isn't that the point?" bonnie asked her.
"point of what?" nora asked with a confused tone.
"you're using me to make her jealous. and it's working. i'm tired of being in the middle of it, so just go help her look for her." bonnie said.
nora let out a sigh before going to catch up with mary-louise. may stayed with bonnie and she grinned at her.
"i'm proud of you, bonnie. for standing up for yourself." may said as bonnie chuckled.
"i enjoyed the attention, but they were gonna find out they weren't my type eventually." bonnie joked.
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may and bonnie found a cookie for the woman and they went to bring it to her.
"hard to believe they don't have vending machines in high security psychiatric prisons, but i managed to snag you an oatmeal cookie. from someone else's meal tray." bonnie told her.
"hope you enjoy." may said with a smile.
"what was your names again?" the woman asked them.
