Until Mandy delivered Bonnie to the door, Bonnie hesitated to go back with a big paper bag full of snacks.

Mandy just sat quietly in the car, looking out the window and thinking about something.

"Mandy…" Bonnie broke the silence, but was stopped.

"Don't talk, just look out the window."

Bonnie followed her gaze and looked out. There was a strong wind outside, and the leaves on the trees were blown off and swirled in the air. After a while, there was no pedestrian on the road, and then the wind seemed to disappear suddenly. Hidden into the night.

"The power to override nature, when you have it, it depends on how you use it. And I..." She approached Bonnie, giving her a sense of oppression: "I am the one who can help you."

"My grandmother would, too." This made Bonnie feel very confident.

"How long has it been since your branch moved here?" Mandy smiled and shook his head, "You can go back and look up your family tree, it's been too long. I hope you can keep what happened today a secret. okay?"

Bonnie hugged the paper bag as if it would calm him down, "I promise."

"Go back." Mandy patted her on the shoulder, and told her: "Be sure to take out the things in the bag when you go back. Chocolate can be stored in the refrigerator. Biscuits are best stored in a cool place, but they should be eaten as soon as possible. Marmalade And strawberry jam, if you eat bread in the morning, you should finish it as soon as possible, they are all short-lived."

I always feel that the atmosphere that has been brewing all night is ruined by Amber's words. Just thinking about Amber's recent obsession with food making makes me feel so lost...

"Got it." Bonnie got out of the car after saying that, but no matter how Mandy looked at her, she seemed to be laughing o(╯□╰)o

"Mandy, Amber." Bonnie called to the two who were about to drive away when school was over.

"Hi, Bonnie." Amber also squeezed to the left and stuck her head out to greet her, but was pushed back to the co-pilot by Mandy.

"The seat belt still can't hold you? Sit down." Mandy pulled out a box of almonds from the car drawer and handed it to her, "Eat something."

At this time, Bonnie walked to the car and asked, "Are you going to the party tonight?"

"A lot of people?"

"Well, it's a small town's usual practice to have a party every school day. But..." She glanced at Amber, who was eating happily. Is it okay to be a vampire?

"Don't look at me!" Amber raised the almond on her hand to her, "I'm grinding my teeth!"

"Eating can't stop your mouth." Mandy knocked on the almond box, looked at Bonnie again, and smiled a little strangely: "Thought it out?"

"Can I go to your house for a meal?"

The only sound in the car was the sound of Amber biting an almond. Amber suddenly turned to Bonnie in the back seat and said, "You're not here to spy on me, are you?" After seeing Bonnie's slightly embarrassed expression, he handed the almond to her to defend himself Said: "Please eat this, I am very kind, really! I not only helped the little girl who was separated from her parents, but also helped the aunt to cross the road!"

"It's all true," Mandy agreed.

"Okay, good vampire." Bonnie could only awkwardly pick up an almond and put it in his mouth, it tasted pretty good.

"You are also a kind little witch." Amber found another bag of dried blueberries and started chewing non-stop, "But sometimes being too kind is not a good thing."

"Do you drink human blood?"

"Of course." Amber answered as a matter of course, "If I don't drink human blood, I will be weak, and then those people will take advantage of this time to harm you and kill you!"

Amber pouted and felt a little unhappy, found her mug and started to drink blood.Thinking about taking out another can of chocolates, he stuffed one into Mandy's mouth first, and then remained silent.

"Hey, Amber..." Bonnie felt that Amber seemed unhappy, but he didn't know how to comfort her. She must have experienced those bad things, maybe she had forgotten them, but now she remembered them again. Amber doesn't look very young, but what she has experienced... must not be good.It seems that I shouldn't have such a big prejudice against Amber.

"Just take it slow." Mandy glanced at Amber, who was depressed, and continued to drive.

Bonnie felt a little uneasy. After all, he had something to do with him, so he asked her, "Do you want to eat almonds?" She should like it, right?

Amber shook her head and said nothing, put the mug on the car, poured the remaining half package of dried blueberries into her mouth, puffed her cheeks and let out a long sigh of relief after chewing, huh~ I feel much better!

"Is there anything special about the party tonight?"

Bonnie was stunned for a long time before realizing that Amber was talking to himself, "It's just a group of people chatting, drinking, and flirting around the campfire. Did you drink blood?"

"Well, a blood bag." Amber smiled again.

Bonnie breathed a sigh of relief unconsciously.

"Is Kol going to the party together?" Amber asked Kol before eating.

"Although I really want to be with you, but I will go with Jeremy." Kol regretted that he couldn't do it.

Mandy, who was serving the last dinner on the table, couldn't help wondering, "When did you get so close to him?"

"Actually, I'm trying to make him get rid of that girl's influence on him." Kol forked a small piece of bacon into his mouth, swallowed it and continued, "It's that girl whose life is messed up."

Amber was a little dazed: "Who?"

"It's Matt's sister, Vicki." Bonnie helped explain.

At this time, Mandy also realized, "Oh, that's the one who took too many drugs."

"That's it! Thank you, I didn't think of it for a while." Kol raised his glass to Bonnie friendly to express his gratitude.

Amber shook her head, thought about the impression of the girl in her mind, and commented: "It's hopeless."

Bonnie was a little helpless: "Is it really okay for you to speak ill of my little sister in front of me?"

When Kol heard this, he was so shocked that the potatoes on the fork would shake and roll off: "You have been eating and drinking for nothing at our house for so long, and you still haven't realized that you are in the same boat as us!"

Amber asked Mandy in a low voice: "I don't know when the word collusion has become a compliment?"

"Oh, it's early." Amber looked around and found that only a small number of people came.He went to get a drink, and threw another pale yellow tablet into it.

"Gudong Gudong" drank it in one gulp, and burped very boldly.

"Carbohydrates don't suit me." Amber wiped her mouth, happily ran to the trash can to throw the trash.

"Amber also takes drugs?" Bonnie's tone was full of disbelief.

Mandy shook the small bottle containing the "medicine" in front of Bonnie: "Wizards, remember the first one: vampire's vitriol—verbena."

"Can this hurt a vampire?" Bonnie felt that the world was magical.

Mandy didn't answer her, pointed to Stefan who was talking to Elena and Amber, and whispered in her ear: "Wizards, remember the second rule—never think that a vampire can't hear what you're saying."

"That's right." Kol walked towards them with a wine bottle, "That thing is poison to us."

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