Some LJ Smith quotes on Bamon-
I wanted to write Moonsong, and give Bonnie an admirer who is just as
sweet and even more naïve than she is—a pure white wolf with radiant
blue eyes, who happens to be a werewolf with moonlight colored hair and
the same blue eyes when he’s human. I wanted to show Damon’s surprising
reaction to Xander the good werewolf (not at all happy about it—so much
that he “accidentally” almost kills the poor innocent wolf) .
I also wanted to show how Damon rescues Bonnie from a vicious wolf-pack
attack, and then let her fly away with him. And I wanted to show how
Bonnie, who knows a little medicine from her sister Mary, helps Damon
deliver Caroline’s twin babies when she goes into labor deep in the
woods. But that’s one scene that I would have had to fight tooth and
nail for, because even the glow that Damon and Bonnie share at seeing
new life come into the world wouldn’t be enough for them to call it
decent.
But none of these things will happen, beause I won’t be around to write
it. And I just can’t keep up the pretense any long with wonderful fans
like you. I can’t pretend that Bonnie and Damon’s relationship will
continue to grow as Damon learns to respect her as well as to love her.
She has become “his girl” but I can’t follow up on that. I had to tell
the ghostwriter that he would address Bonnie as “little redbird” when
he speaks to her.