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Note: so this is only going to be a short fic. 3-4 chapters max (hoping to finish by 3rd chapter, but will see if it needs extension). I don't know if kennett is still a thing or not, but I wanted to write something for them. Just came up with this random idea and went with it. Please review and let me know what you think. :)

I recommend the lovely Fireismyelement, she actually helped inspire this. She writes the best Kennett fics. I recommend her if you're looking for some good kennett (and some bonkai) fics . :)


Captive

Take my bleeding heart

as you hold me captive

so that if you choose to destroy me

my heart lies with you


How the hell she ended on a road trip with none other than notorious reformed child-killer- Kai Parker, was still a question she could not answer. Not only on a road trip with him, but heading off to kill none other than Kol Mikaelson - Original bad boy. He happened to be the brother of Klaus, whom was the one that sent her on this little mission in the first place.

Klaus had come back to Mystic Falls and threatened to kill her friends and everyone in town if she didn't comply. He wanted her as his little assassin, getting rid of his brother who had stolen New Orleans from under his nose. She had thought Kol was dead, till Klaus informed her he had managed to body hop till he got back his original body somehow. She didn't really ask, but it had something to do with a deal he made of witches a long time ago. Turns out that witches could work miracles, no wonder the Salvatore brothers had originally sought her out. Now a deranged immortal hybrid was up her ass making her do his dirty work.

She had of course asked why he couldn't kill Kol himself, and he had replied that he was feeling sentimental. That he apparently couldn't live with killing his brother for good, so wanted him put away. As Kol had found a way to not be daggered again, all thanks to witches too. Kol was now running some sort of vampire mafia that rivaled Klaus's in New Orleans.

How the hell did she always find herself in these soul sucking situations? Her friends of course. They were the cause for every near-death experience she ever had. She loved them all to death (literally), but sometimes she questioned if that love was truly killing her. She couldn't lead a normal life without having to protect everyone 24/7. It was even more ridiculous considering all her friends - excluding Matt- were now supernaturals. Most of them being vampires. So why was she still having to keep saving their lives? When her life was numbered by human years, and she hardly had chance to live her life properly.

She sighed, trying to keep her eyes in the road. New Orleans, a place she had never been to. It made her sad she had never really gone on holiday, and only went out of town when her father used to take her on business trips and to visit family. Now he was dead and she lived in constant chaos and supernatural drama, she could never leave town. It was nice that she would at least get to visit New Orleans, a place full of magic and mystery. A place she had always wanted to go to.

It was unfortunate she was only going to fight yet another bad guy. To Kol's secret home, to be exact. That was where they were now headed after a long flight. Most of which was Kai talking incessantly, while she tried to sleep and ignore his existence. Bonnie driving because she could not trust a crazed warlock like Kai to drive.

He had his feet up on the dashboard, humming along to the radio. Dressed more modern than she was used to seeing him, as he had been stuck in the 90's for a long time. Dark blue hoodie that matched his eye color, with casual black skinny jeans. His hair still a rich dark brown that looked like he had run some gel through it. He had shaved again, causing him to look awfully like the crazy young killer she had fought in the prison world. She had to always remind herself he had changed.

"Penny for your thoughts?" Kai asked innocently.

Munching loudly on a bag of his usual disgusting smelling pork rinds.

"I will give you a few dollars to stop munching so loudly!" Her annoyance evident.

Kai just smirked and continued to chew extra loudly. She wished she had never brought him along, but she needed the help. Kai and her had a little history. She had ended up in his prison world of 1994, then released Damon, and then he stabbed her and got out. Then he saved her and she was able to get back home into present time. They had called a truce after he had apologized to her a hundred times. Sending countless bouquets of flowers to her home. She had told him that as long as he didn't cause anymore trouble, she wouldn't melt his face off. After-all - her friends were vampires that had killed numerous times; who was she to deny him a life for his past crimes. She couldn't continue to say he needed to be punished, when she knew she and her friends had equal amounts of blood on their hands. So she put up with him, and after he became leader of his coven, he became a huge help in the witch-department. It was nice to have another powerful witch by her side. Maybe she would get to die a little less. Oh that would be nice. She thought bitterly.

"I can't wait to check out this city. All that old fashion french quarter architecture, and voodoo, and amazing chicory coffee,yummy beignets- " he was going off a long list.

She had to cut him off before he talked her to death, as usual.

"Okay, I get it. Remember we are not going there for fun, we're there to get the job done." She sighed just thinking about it. She would rather be back in mystic falls watching a movie with Caroline and Elena.

Kai pouted like a child.

"Aww come on Bon, where is your sense of excitement? Were you always such a stick in the mud?" He observed her.

She kept her eyes on the road, not even bothering to look at him, as he continued to watch her.

"Some of us have had to fight off killers most of our young teenage lives. Killers suck the fun out of everything. I guess you know that, right?" she gave him a pointed look.

Kai looked less amused, but then grinned after a few minutes.

"I thought sucking was a vampire thing? I'm not the the one who collects vampire buddies, like my sister used to collect ponies." He laughed at her.

She stopped the car, turning to glare at him. He sat back and whistled like her glare didn't bother him.

"You know it's true Bon. Why do you think we are on this mission? It's because you love getting sucked up into vampire drama. I don't get it. I mean you're a powerful witch, like myself, we don't mix with vampires," he stated like she didn't know that already.

"Thanks for the pep talk Kai, but technically I should not be hanging out with reformed child-killer's like yourself, but here we are." She looked over at him in triumph.

He laughed and gave her a point for her true statement. She was glad when he finally shut up and she could concentrate on the road. His loud snoring agitated her, but was a welcome distraction to stop her thinking of what was to come.

That she would have to meet Kol again. After she had last seen him before he died, and rejected his proposal of them hanging out in the after-life together. Now she was going to kill him, and her magic was not what it used to be. She was still powerful, but she was feeling more drained lately; hence why Kai came along.

Even with him there, she felt unsettled. Kol had a way of seducing people, and she really didn't want to be seduced.

She shook her head to rid herself of those thoughts. I'm Bonnie-freaking-Bennett, I can handle anything.

She repeated it as she continued to drive to mansion she knew Kol was staying in.


She sat in the car looking at the huge mansion before her. She could not believe such a big mansion could even be hidden in New Orleans. It happened to be out back in the neck of the woods, hidden by the vast amount of forest. She got the car to take a closer look, with kai trailing behind her in equal awe of the place.

Guess he's hiding. She deduced, as she looked at the secluded surroundings. The massive house was hidden behind the tall surrounding trees. Tall uncut grass covered the surroundings, like no one had bothered to maintain the area.

Kol had really picked the perfect hiding place. No doubt it had given him leverage when he built up his army against Klaus. She was so lost in her thoughts, she forgot all about Kai, whom was now throwing a tantrum in the corner of the forest.

"I can't believe we just skipped out on all the good sight-seeing! I mean what the fuck Bon? Are we just going to camp out here?" he looked around in disgust.

"Yes, and don't think you're sharing my tent," she said with great amusement.

Loving how his look turned into one of annoyance. She at least could pay him back for how much he constantly aggravated her.

"Seriously? Damn it, I really prefer the city. I'm from fucking Portland, sick to death of small towns and nature. Just give me a glitzy city any day!" He continued to whine.

She shook her head at him, and continued to eye the mansion housing Kol and his vampire buddies. She chewed on her full lower lip, hands in her skinny jean pockets, thinking of the best strategy. She felt Kai brush up near her. His magic creating a calm soothing rhythm with her own. She may find him annoying, but it was nice to have another witch about. She was used to vampires, but they still put her on edge. Where as witches had the same feel of magic, that made her feel more connected to her inner power and nature.

"Should we just storm in? I'm guessing he's not expecting us," Kai whispered near her ear.

"Why are you whispering? You know they're vampires, right? you dumb shit." She shoved him away from her.

He pouted like a child again, before coming back to her side. She really didn't understand how he was old enough to be her father, in the body of a hot twenty-two year old, and still acted like a pubescent boy. Then again, she guessed his growth had been stunted in the prison world. That, and he was a big kid at heart. That sort of brought out the mother instinct in her, till she remembered how annoying he was.

"You know, you should be thanking me. If I didn't come along, I'm sure the vampires would have made a meal out of you in minutes. Just so you know, I take sexual favors as payment." He smirked at her.

She used her magic to send him flying into a tree. Hoping Kol and his buddies did not hear it, and storm out any minute to kill them.

"You're mean," he gritted out, his mouth filled with the dirt he had landed in.

He spat it out, and she laughed. He reminded her of a little puppy dog sometimes. She heard a phone buzz, and was sure it wasn't hers. As the 'power rangers' theme started to blast out. She gave Kai an 'are you serious?' look. He just grinned and shrugged, before answering his phone.

"Hey Klaus, I was just about to tell Bonnie that she should not diss the power rangers. They were awesome. You seriously need to get with the times man. Yes, she's here." He went to pass the phone to her.

She shook her head. The last thing she wanted was to speak to Klaus. He would probably just remind her that he's threatening her friends right now, and she better hurry up with the job at hand.

"Put him on loud speaker," she ordered Kai.

Kai shrugged and did as she ordered.

"And how is my favorite witch doing," Klaus's British accented smug voice filled the silence.

"She's sick of you." She hoped that was enough to make him go away.

Of course just like Kai, Klaus didn't listen. She honestly could see them both becoming best friends. With their daddy issues provoking their evil nature, and both had a thing about torturing their siblings and annoying people.

"Now is that any way to speak to the man that currently has your friends at stake point?" he laughed in amusement.

She wished she could set him on fire that very moment.

"What do you want Klaus? You're distracting us from the job."

"Yes, well I won't keep you too long then. I just wanted to make sure you don't do anything stupid Bonnie. Kol is not easily killed, and you will only have one shot at this. He will figure out very quickly that it was obviously me that sent you to do my bidding. As soon as he figures that out, that means him causing trouble for me. Him causing trouble will make me agitated, and that will be devastating for your friends, wouldn't you agree?"

She tried to keep in her inner anger. Knowing that if she said what she really thought of him and his dumb orders, he would go ahead and kill her friends.

"Your friends are your family Bonnie. You wouldn't want to lose them now, would you?" he asked again, in a more gentle tone.

He was always very persuasive, she had to admit.

"I can handle him, okay? I handled you well enough." She smiled at the memories of giving him a beating he would never forget. She had trapped him more than once.

"Hmm yes, you did. I know how powerful you are Bonnie, but my brother is good at persuading people. How do you think he built such an army in such a short amount of time? Kol knows how to win people over."

"Something you could learn, Klaus," she added sweetly.

Happy when he was silent, no doubt glaring at the phone. Kai who was now munching on another bag of stinky pork-rinds, laughed at her little quip.

"Well now I see you have the confidence, you better be ready to get the job done. Or I will be sending them to you in pieces," he threatened.

"I personally am glad my family disowned me and I don't care about them. Sucks to have to worry about a group of people," Kai added.

She glared at him, and Klaus hummed in agreement with him.

"Trust me mate, I feel the same way. Which is why I need my brother taken care of. I unfortunately care too much to kill him myself, but he needs to be stopped." There was a sense of some sentimental value towards his brother from his tone.

Not enough to obviously stop him from wanting Kol gone.

"Fine. Just don't hurt my friends." She wondered when she would ever get to stop saying that line.

It honestly felt like she had been saying it most of her life.

"Don't disappointment me, and I won't." He hung up.

"Didn't even say bye. Was he always this rude? I mean you can still be evil, and be polite at the same time. Look at me," Kai pointed out.

She ignored him, observing the mansion again.

"I'm going in," she informed him.

He raised his eyebrow, looking ready to argue.

"Look, I'm all for doing stuff alone, but you don't even know how many are in there," he sounded worried.

"Aww, how sweet, you actually care. Didn't think you had a heart." She smirked at him.

"Ugh no, actually. I just don't want to have to pay for gas and snacks on the way back." He grinned.

She had to admit, maybe he wasn't bad company after all.

"You stay here Kai. If anything happens to me, I need to make sure Klaus does not think I failed and kill my friends. Look, you can go sight-seeing or whatever, and meet me back here after I'm done with Kol. Just keep telling Klaus I'm handling it. I know you're good at over-exaggerating things, so I trust you can persuade him." She hoped he would agree.

"You sure you don't need back up? everyone needs a Hutch, or Robin, or -" she cut him off with her hand.

"I can handle Kol. Just at least do what I asked. I need to make sure he won't kill them. If I fail, you will need to find a way to stop him." She gave him a look of trust.

She could not believe she was trusting Kai Parker to keep her friends safe. If she was honest, it was nice to put someone else in charge for once.

"Fine, just don't make too much of a bloody mess in there. Looks like a nice mansion." He looked up at it again with awe.

she had to say, it was very nice. she started to go in, stopping as he grabbed her wrist.

"Good luck Bennett." He gave her his most charming smile.

She scoffed and gave him a look of pure confidence

"I don't need it, Parker." He let her go.

She waved goodbye to him, and hoped he would keep his promise to not let her friends be barbecued - or whatever Klaus had in mind. She heard him drive past in the car, humming the power rangers theme. She almost laughed at how fitting it was, considering she was about to go fight evil for what felt like the hundredth time in her life.

She gathered all the confidence needed within herself, and set off for the huge white mansion before her.