Why am I such a sucker for dark haired scruffy bad boy x ginger sweetheart good girl?

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Why am I such a sucker for dark haired scruffy bad boy x ginger sweetheart good girl?
"Damon loved Bonnie as a brother in the books" did you read any of those books or did you take this information from show Delena shippers QUICKLY
How come LJ Smith died and I only heard about it TODAY?!!?!?!?!
I ship both Delena and Bamon. Show and books.
The difference is that in the show I prefer Delena, and in the books Bamon.
And I really hope that one day L.J Smith finishes his version of the TVD books so that I can finally get Bamon endgame.
Seriously, Bamon in the books is just... awesome.
The fact that it's canon that Bonnie always believed in Damon's innocence and later had a highly tension filled scene when they were suppose to be guarding Vicky from Klaus always lives rent free in my head.
Book Bamon definitely underrated.
“Their connection and relationship is known to be one of the most intriguing, unusual and interesting dynamics of the entire series (according to many readers), and their connection seems to be an intriguing combination of platonic, romantic, and sexual in nature; crossing a fine line between genuinely innocent or pure and intensely, dangerously passionate and erotic.”
— Book Bonnie’s wiki about Bamon
It just occurred to me that Bamon is the only TVD ship that puts the female characters name first.
when your sky trades warm blues for colder grey/everybody that you thought was true has flown away/ I’m gonna be your redbird
Bonnie McCullough/ there are times when I think I've had enough of an adventure, little redbird. When I just want to come home. But where is home, really?