You wake up as baby Bonnie Bennett, but this time, you refuse to be a pawn, especially not for Elena the damsel. A decade later When Klaus Mikaelson arrives in Mystic Falls, you don’t run. You don’t fight him. You walk straight into his den and offer him a deal.
“You need a witch, and I need a teacher. Let’s talk.”
Klaus is intrigued. You’re a Bennett witch, yet you’re not begging him to leave your town alone. You’re offering yourself as an asset. And unlike the witches who tried to defy him, you aren’t afraid of him.
At first, Klaus sees you as nothing more than a tool—a powerful one, but still just a means to an end. But then he realizes something: you are ruthless, you are brilliant, and you are not bound by morality like the others.Under his guidance, you abandon the limitations that once held you back. Expression, ancestral magic, spells long forgotten—you master them all. No more playing the martyr, no more being sacrificed for others.
Elena? Not your problem.No more being the Salvatores’ personal witch. If Damon wants help, he’ll pay for it in blood, magic, or favors. Stefan, Let him play the hero; you have bigger plans. The town whispers your name in fear, but they don’t dare challenge you.
Klaus watches your rise with admiration. He spoils you, tests your loyalty, waiting for betrayal that never comes. You aren’t weak like the others. You don’t serve him—you stand beside him. And maybe, just maybe, the Hybrid has finally met his match.