“I tried, Bonnie, but like I alisema it didn’t work”
Caroline and Bonnie were sitting on Caroline’s bed, a large bag of Candy between them. “Well, then wewe didn’t try hard enough” Bonnie snapped. “Why did wewe have to bring Elena with wewe anyway?”
“I’m sorry?” Caroline said, getting up from the bed. “I wouldn’t have been there if not for Elena. She’s the one that dragged me to Ric’s loft in the first place. You’re the one that butted in without an invitation”
Bonnies face changed from angry to upset. “I’m sorry, Caroline” she alisema soft. She bowed her head and started crying. “It’s just…I don’t know what I’m supposed to do. I don’t know how I can make it up. I screwed up so hard”
Caroline sank down on the kitanda again. “Hey, don’t cry, okay” she said. “You know all wewe have to do is lift the spell on Elena and then he might talk to wewe again…But Damon told me wewe couldn’t”
Bonnie shook her head.
“Okay, I know something” Caroline said. “I have an idea to fix this. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book, but I promise it’ll work”
Bonnie wiped her tears. “Okay, what is it?”
Caroline conjured her phone. “I will call Damon to tell Elena wants to meet him at my place. He’ll come running straight here. I’ll create some sphere and make sure wewe have the place for yourself”
“Great plan, Caroline” Bonnie said. “The only problem is Elena will be with him, they’re like a Siamese twin”
“Not if wewe make sure she’s not” Caroline said.
Outside Katherine was clinging on the ukuta inayofuata to Caroline’s room. As soon as she realized the conversation had reached its climax she let go and landed on the ground. Then she rushed back home.
Caroline and Bonnie were sitting on Caroline’s bed, a large bag of Candy between them. “Well, then wewe didn’t try hard enough” Bonnie snapped. “Why did wewe have to bring Elena with wewe anyway?”
“I’m sorry?” Caroline said, getting up from the bed. “I wouldn’t have been there if not for Elena. She’s the one that dragged me to Ric’s loft in the first place. You’re the one that butted in without an invitation”
Bonnies face changed from angry to upset. “I’m sorry, Caroline” she alisema soft. She bowed her head and started crying. “It’s just…I don’t know what I’m supposed to do. I don’t know how I can make it up. I screwed up so hard”
Caroline sank down on the kitanda again. “Hey, don’t cry, okay” she said. “You know all wewe have to do is lift the spell on Elena and then he might talk to wewe again…But Damon told me wewe couldn’t”
Bonnie shook her head.
“Okay, I know something” Caroline said. “I have an idea to fix this. It’s one of the oldest tricks in the book, but I promise it’ll work”
Bonnie wiped her tears. “Okay, what is it?”
Caroline conjured her phone. “I will call Damon to tell Elena wants to meet him at my place. He’ll come running straight here. I’ll create some sphere and make sure wewe have the place for yourself”
“Great plan, Caroline” Bonnie said. “The only problem is Elena will be with him, they’re like a Siamese twin”
“Not if wewe make sure she’s not” Caroline said.
Outside Katherine was clinging on the ukuta inayofuata to Caroline’s room. As soon as she realized the conversation had reached its climax she let go and landed on the ground. Then she rushed back home.
Elena and Bonnie were sitting outside the Grill, both having a lemonade, when both their phones rang.
“Bonnie” Bonnie said.
“Hello, Elena speaking” Elena said, trying not to give away anything and hoping Bonnie would be too caught up in her own conversation.
“It’s time” Damon said. “Meet me at the Boarding House. I’ll be in the car” He ended the conversation.
And so did Bonnie. “Elena, I’m so sorry, but I have to go” she apologized.
“Oh?” Elena alisema sheepish.
“Yeah, I’m having a tarehe tonight” Bonnie blushed.
“Really? That’s great! Who’s the lucky one?” Elena fired her curiosity.
“Ehm, I rather not say. At least not until it’s official” Bonnie said.
“Of course, I get it” Elena said. Bonnie put some money on the table. “See wewe tomorrow?”
“Yeah, tell me all that happened” Elena waved as Bonnie walked away. The moment she was gone Elena jumped up and ran away as if she was being chased.
“Bonnie” Bonnie said.
“Hello, Elena speaking” Elena said, trying not to give away anything and hoping Bonnie would be too caught up in her own conversation.
“It’s time” Damon said. “Meet me at the Boarding House. I’ll be in the car” He ended the conversation.
And so did Bonnie. “Elena, I’m so sorry, but I have to go” she apologized.
“Oh?” Elena alisema sheepish.
“Yeah, I’m having a tarehe tonight” Bonnie blushed.
“Really? That’s great! Who’s the lucky one?” Elena fired her curiosity.
“Ehm, I rather not say. At least not until it’s official” Bonnie said.
“Of course, I get it” Elena said. Bonnie put some money on the table. “See wewe tomorrow?”
“Yeah, tell me all that happened” Elena waved as Bonnie walked away. The moment she was gone Elena jumped up and ran away as if she was being chased.
Elena took a deep breath and started running down the hill. However, the nyasi on the kilima started growing really fast and pushed Elena back. Elena angry pushed the nyasi away and came halfway the hill.
Then the earth started shaking and Elena rolled down.
The road that led to the open field cracked open and Elena’s feet got stuck in one of the cracks.
“Ha, damn it!” she cursed and she pulled her leg, but she couldn’t songesha it. The crack grew bigger and soon she fell in a whole. A deep one.
She looked up and saw how the crack slowly closed again.
“Elena”
Elena grabbed the ukuta which was raw and cut her hands open, but she didn’t care. With a fierce determination she climbed up and out of the crack. She crawled away from the crack, dodged the other cracks and reached the open field.
Then the earth started shaking and Elena rolled down.
The road that led to the open field cracked open and Elena’s feet got stuck in one of the cracks.
“Ha, damn it!” she cursed and she pulled her leg, but she couldn’t songesha it. The crack grew bigger and soon she fell in a whole. A deep one.
She looked up and saw how the crack slowly closed again.
“Elena”
Elena grabbed the ukuta which was raw and cut her hands open, but she didn’t care. With a fierce determination she climbed up and out of the crack. She crawled away from the crack, dodged the other cracks and reached the open field.