Facing Darkness Is Kinda My Thing part 1

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Bonnie houses
Kol and Bonnie are sitting across from each other at the witch's dining room table, "Darling," Kol says. "You already know that magic is kind of like a muscle," Kol says.
Bonnie nods thinking about how she struggled to control her magic from time to time. "Dark magic is the same," the Original says. "And if someone can learn to control dark magic then they will become a force to be reckoned with," Kol says. "Do you think Josie will be able to control it at some point," Bonnie asks. Kol smirks and nods, "I do," he says. "This is one of the first times that Josie was hit with a lot of dark magic," Kol says. "And she was not ready for it," he says. "God forbid there is a next time," he says. "But if there is, she will be ready for it," he says. Bonnie nods, and smiles at the Original. "Not to mention, your daughter has my daughter and my son and my nephews and my nieces and your niece and your nephews and always by her side," Kol says. "And then there is her sister, who is a lot like you," Kol says. Bonnie smiles, "Thank you, Kol," Bonnie says.
"Way to jinx it," Caroline says. "Excuse me," Kol asks. "You said there will be a next time," Caroline says. "I said 'God forbid'" Kol says. "And he is right," Kai says. "Once you are affected by dark magic once, it is easier to be affected again," Kai says.

Ivy opens her eyes to see herself in Josie's mind dressed as Little Red Riding Hood. "Well, this is unexpected," she says. "Josie?" the dark brown with light purple highlights haired Mikaelson calls out. She looks around at the fantasy themed dreamscape. "Your subconscious is weirding me out," she calls out again.
"Literal bread crumbs," ivy says as she notices a trail on "Subtle," she mutters under her breath.

"Why is it fantasy themed," bonnie asks. The 24 teens exchange a look, "I am going to blame you, mom," Josie says. "Why," Bonnie asks. "Because you read us fairy tales when we were younger," Lizzie says.

Ivy turns when there is a rustling in the trees, "Wait. It's okay," ivy says. "You don't have to run," she adds as she begins chasing after whoever was trying to avoid her. There is a snorting sound, and ivy loses her patience deciding to take the magical route. "Post tenebras spero lucem,
Ivy says creating a light for herself to be able to see in the dark forest. "You don't have to hide either," she adds. "I'm not gonna hurt you," she says making her voice softer.
"Would you shut your piehole, lady?" a pig says as he walks out from under some shrubs. "And put out that light, before you get us both killed," the pig adds. Ivy looks down at her new story time companion shocked.

The 22 teens look over at ivy and Josie and the dark haired siphon witch sighs knowing that they were going to say something. But no one says anything, and she sighs. "Out with it, Elitoy," she says. "I've got nothing," she says. "Lizzie," Josie asks. The blonde shakes her head.

Mystic Falls
The Necromancer walks through the graveyard upset about something, "Chad!" he shouts. "Get the robes!" he adds.
"We must have a ceremony," he says looking for his acolyte.
He exhales realizing that Chad was not listening. "With the phoenix vessel no longer a thwart to our plans, today's the day we raise Malivore!" the Necromancer announces as he walks into his lair. "Wha..." he asks as he looks around.
"What have you done to my crypt?" the Necromancer asks Josie and Alyssa. "Mm. Classing the place up a bit," Josie hums. "Which means no more robes. It's tacky," Josie says.
"They're iconic," the Necromancer argues. Josie gives him a look, "I was skeptical at first, too," Chad says. "But...look. I think the curtains really do tie the room together," Chad says trying to play devil's advocate. "Shut up, Chad. You're out of your element," the Necromancer says. "You were all supposed to be preparing the pit," he adds looking at his followers and the dark witch. "About that, I know that I said we'd raise Malivore after the Merge was done. But if the Merge was successful, I would have absorbed my sister. And Ican't feel her at all. So something's wrong," Josie says.

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