Mystic Falls vs New Orleans

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Chapter 39: Mystic Falls vs New Orleans

Bonnie and Kol heard the the hybrids take stand in front of the shed doors again. Bonnie looked up at Kol who shook his head. He then touched her hand and gave her an image showing Bonnie making a little bit of noise to call the hybrids in. Then she heard Kol's voice saying Trust me. Bonnie nodded; Kol closed the coffin lid and hid in the corner. She knew that the slightest sound would draw the hybrids in. From what she deciphered from Kol's vision was that he wanted to take them by surprise. She picked up the shovel that was hung on the wall and dropped it on the ground. The two hybrids came bursting in through the doors. They saw the shovel on the ground and then looked at Bonnie.

"How did you get in here?" one of the hybrids asked and the other one charged towards her. Suddenly, in a matter of seconds, Kol yanked out one of the hybrid's heart. Bonnie sent the other one to the ground with an aneurism and Kol took this chance to pull out his heart.

"Well, that's done," Kol said as he wiped his hand on the dead hybrid's shirt.

"That was close," Bonnie said. "But we can't keep them here like this."

"You're right!" Kol said. Then he picked up one of the hybrids and dumped them into the coffin followed by the other. "Do you have a pen and paper?"

"Yeah, here," Bonnie took out a piece of paper and a pen. Kol took it from her and started to write. Bonnie peeped over his shoulder to see what it said.

Mikael, you selfish arshole! I promise you that once I find my brothers and sister and my nieces and nephews, I will hunt you down and kill you! You may laugh when you read this note but I have someone who will help me kill you, Mother. That's right! She's back and you know she's the most powerful witch there is. Run, you arse! This is a head start, because I will finish you!

Lot of Love Kol

"That's bitter sweet," Bonnie said.

"That's who I am," Kol smirked as he put the note in the coffin and closed the door. "Come on darling, let's get out of here."

Bonnie followed him out and spelled the lock behind her. Mikael would have to try harder to get into the shed now. They walked out of the garden and down the street.

"That clothing store is still open," Bonnie said. "Wait here; let me get you some clothes."

"Why can't I come in?" Kol said.

"Have you looked at yourself? You're covered in blood!" Bonnie said.

"Touché," Kol said. "I'll wait here." Bonnie nodded and quickly ran into the store. She picked up a white t-shirt, black leather jacket, and a pair of runner. She walked up to the front desk to pay.

"All done?" the lady said. Bonnie nodded and smiled. "Did you find everything you were looking for?"

"Yes thank-you," Bonnie replied. The lady smiled. She scanned and bagged all the clothes. Bonnie handed over her credit card. Once the transaction was completed, Bonnie grabbed her purchases and left the store. She ran back to the place she had asked Kol to wait but he wasn't there.

"Kol?" Bonnie said but he wasn't around. "Damn it! Where'd he go?"

"Over here love," Kol said as he walked towards her.

"Where'd you go? You had me panicking!" Bonnie said.

"Just went for a bite," Kol said as he licked his lips. Bonnie rolled her eyes.

"I hope you didn't kill anyone because that would draw attention," Bonnie said.

"No, just a drink, fed them my blood and compelled them to forget," Kol said nonchalantly.

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