"Oh, it was definitely rhetorical," Bonnie answered with a nod of her head. Life wasn't meant to be easy, not if you were from Mystic Falls, anyway. She gave a smile as she saw Enzo's comfort level at being in their new enviroment and actually kind of envied him. Most of the time she felt as though she didn't belong in her own life, let alone a whole different universe! "Alright then, the room is claimed as the Benzo-zone," Bonnie told him with a decisive nod, "or should that be the Benzone? Eh, it needs work," she told him with a shrug.
"You don't, huh?" she raised an eyebrow and moved to meet his eyes, "well, you could well be right, but let's just keep that between ourselves," Bonnie said with a sly smile. Enzo had definitely grown on her the more she'd gotten to know him and sure, he could be an ass, but he could also be an awesome person to have on your side in a shitty situation. "I really wish I didn't have to get trapped in screwed up dimensions before I learned to see the good points of the local vampires," she told him with a playful sigh. Seriously, first Damon and now Enzo, who'd have believed it? "Forget about firing her, maybe you should just have her for dinner and be done with it," Bonnie teased, "God knows it's been long enough since you had a decent meal!" She plucked Enzo's phone out of his pocket and waved it at him, "you know they call these 'smart', right? Check for the memos!" she said as she tossed it onto his chest. "I'm not sure whether I should be flattered by that or if I should run a mile," Bonnie replied, "but either way, I'm keeping my spot on the bed," she told him with a challenging smile. Would he actually insist on sharing with her? Only time would tell. Enzo could be fun to argue with, so it would be interesting to see how that one turned out. "You really think you're leaving me alone in this freaky new place that decided to kidnap us from the other freaky place?" she was on her feet almost before Enzo, "hell no! I'm going with you. Who knows, it might even be fun," Bonnie was ever hopeful, though experience should tell her otherwise.