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by Selene
Chapter 35: Showdown
Angel, Buffy, and Spike all walked into the dining room carrying several
plates of omelets and a bowl of fruit salad amongst them. The research party was
grateful for the interruption and quickly turned away from books and scrolls to
devour the food giving off such a scrumptious aroma.
Dawn bit into her omelet and sighed. She turned to Angel and said, “I take
back that comment about your cooking being like Buffy’s. This is awesome.”
Angel, slightly mollified, gave her a hesitant smile. Dawn returned with one of
her own. Spike, not to be outdone by his Grand-Sire, quickly announced, “Try
the fruit salad, ‘Bit. I made that.”
Dawn turned to him and rolled her eyes. Not wanting to hurt her
pseudo-brother’s feelings, she took a bite of the fruit and announced,
“Also, very good!” At his slightly offended look she added, “Actually, the
best fruit salad I've ever had.”
Buffy, from her position in Spike’s lap, snorted. “Like it’s so hard to
make a fruit salad.”
“Bite your tongue, wench. I slaved hard over that salad.” Buffy objected to
the “wench” and gave him a good poke in the ribs. “Ow! What the bloody
hell was that for?”
“That, was for calling me a wench.” Buffy smiled sweetly up at him.
The others in the room started chuckling, causing Spike to frown at them.
Angel hated to break the light mood that had settled over the room, but it was
time for him to tell the others what he had managed to find out about the
portal. “Now that we’re all here, I guess I can tell you what I was able to
find out about the portal.”
Those that were eating stopped mid-bite to look at him.
“You all know that the portal is scheduled to open next Thursday. Well, I’ve
found out that Buffy, as the guardian will be needed to close it. This time,
once and for all. I managed to pry out of one of the seers that ‘The Guardian
holds the key.’”
Wesley, Fred, and Giles just looked at one another before announcing
simultaneously, “The scythe!”
“It makes perfect sense. After all, that’s what started this whole
‘connection’ thing to begin with,” Giles opined.
“I quite agree,” Wesley added. “Willow can use the scythe as the catalyst
that helps to close the portal.”
“Don’t forget about the blood, mate.” This from Spike. They all turned to
him questioningly, confused as to how he would know about this.
Buffy answered for him. “It’s always about the blood.” Spike just smiled
at her, both remembering his words from long ago.
“I think Spike has a point here,” Giles replied. Soon, the four – Giles,
Willow, Fred, and Wesley – were deep in conference, discussing various means
of enacting the spell.
After a moment, Angel broke into their heated discussion.
“We still need to figure out a plan of attack for next Thursday.” The others
stopped their conversation and looked at him. Angel glanced at Spike and Buffy,
before turning back to the four huddled on the far side of the table. “I think
we need to call Faith.”
Giles started to sputter, shaking his head. “She’s needed on the Cleveland
Hellmouth—”
Buffy cut him off, well aware of Angel’s train of thought. “No, Angel’s
right. We need her here. She came through before. Besides, if what I’m
thinking is similar to Angel, she will give us a good cover.”
“Exactly my thoughts.” Angel went on to explain. “That demon we
encountered has no way of knowing his spell was unsuccessful. I say we bring
Faith here, leaving Buffy and the other slayers hidden until we get the portal
closed, then bring them out as our secret weapon.”
Buffy grumbled at this, hating to wait while the others fought, but realized
that Angel was right. Her attacker didn’t know that his plan had failed, but
if he saw her, he would instantly know, blowing whatever advantage that they
might have.
In the end, everyone agreed with Angel and a call was placed to Faith. It was
decided by everyone not to tell Faith about what was going on until she arrived.
So when Faith showed up Thursday, a week before the scheduled portal opening,
she was completely shocked to see not only Angel and Buffy, but Giles, Wesley,
Fred, and Spike. Spike? When the hell did that happen?
Then her eyes zeroed in on Buffy.
“Damn, B! What the hell have you been up to over here?”
~*~*~*~*~
“Damn, B! What the hell have you been up to over here?”
Buffy opened her mouth to answer, trying desperately to wrap her tongue around
the words that would explain her situation. In the end, it was Giles that came
to her rescue. Good ol' Giles. Giles turned to the man standing silently behind
Faith.
“Mr. Wood, good to see you’ve sufficiently recovered from your previous
injuries.”
“It’s Robin, and thanks. Had some help in that department,” he replied,
his arm settling around Faith’s shoulders, giving her a quick squeeze. She
rolled her eyes at him at that, but a soft smile played across her lips. After
Robin had healed, he’d insisted that Faith and he take things slowly. At
first, she tried to seduce him into changing his mind, determined to not let her
emotions get involved. But, he was having none of that, his will in this being
much greater than hers. In the end, Faith had allowed him to set the pace and
slowly the two of them had built a relationship on trust and honesty.
“Er, Robin, of course. Faith, Robin, why don’t we step into the office so we
can explain what’s going on.
“Giles, we may as well go to the living room. There’s more space there
anyway. And, now’s a good time to let the other slayers in on the plan,”
Buffy said.
“Yes, of course. The living room, then.” While the others made their way to
the living room, Buffy kept walking down the open foyer to the classroom that
the girls were currently occupying, Buffy refusing to allow their tutoring to
slip. It was the same reason Dawn was currently as school and not here as well.
Buffy wanted to maintain some type of normalcy with her girls and schooling
helped in that endeavor.
~*~*~*~*~
As Buffy sat anxiously waiting behind the cover of the trees, she thought back
over the previous week: the explanation to Faith and Wood of Buffy’s new role
as the Guardian slayer and the events leading up to it; the week-long research
marathon that left everyone tired, yet determined; the nightly lovemaking
sessions that would have her blushing in memory if she were able. She hadn’t
had another “vampire episode” in the past week and Buffy was secretly
thankful for it. Giles had said that it would become their top priority once
this Draemuir dimension issue was resolved. Buffy still hadn’t heard from
Xander and she silently hoped that her friend was ok.
Everyone had decided to remain at Buffy’s place for an impromptu holiday
celebration after closing the portal to partake in some American turkey dinner.
Well, after some much-needed rest anyway, since it was just after midnight. By
the time this confrontation was over, they’d all be ready for some much-needed
rest. Buffy pulled her thoughts from the previous week and concentrated on what
was happening now.
Buffy, Willow, Dawn, and the other slayers were hiding in the trees as Spike,
Angel, Faith, and the others made their way into the clearing to confront the
Draelorn demons that were quickly filtering out of the open portal. Willow and
Dawn stayed hidden so they could put up a barrier that would make it impossible
for anyone to leave. Yeah, some of the demons may have gotten through the
portal, but they weren’t going to be going too far. Buffy and the other
slayers stayed hidden – temporarily – for another reason; they wanted to
lure the demons out, especially the one that had attacked Buffy. He had no way
of knowing that his plan hadn’t worked. So, for now, Buffy and the others
waited. Once the portal was closed, all bets were off. Buffy never allowed
others to fight her battles and she wasn’t about to start now.
“Have you got the barrier up?” Buffy whispered anxiously to Willow. She
blinked in amazement as she noticed Willow’s appearance. She looked like an
avenging angel; her hair practically glowed white, yet her eyes were pitch
black.
“Uh, Wills, you ok over there?”
“I’m fine, Buffy. Honest,” Willow replied. “I’ve learned to control
this a lot better than before. I’ve been busy these last few months.” Buffy
didn’t doubt her friend. Willow spoke in a slow, even tone, her youthful
appearing belying the maturity of the voice that spoke to her.
“Ok….the barrier?” she once more asked.
“It’s up. Now to work on closing the portal. Angel said that he was told
that the ‘Guardian holds the key.’ I’m…we’re… sure that means the
scythe. After all, that’s what started this whole thing, right?”
“I guess so. That’s what Giles and the others thought, anyway.”
“Ok, then. Let’s get started. Bring the scythe and place it in the circle.
Just make sure you don’t disrupt the protective ring.”
“Right.” Buffy placed the scythe inside the circle; Willow sat Indian-style
before it.
“Ok, nick yourself and sprinkle a little of your blood on the scythe.” Buffy
complied, nicking her wrist with her fangs, allowing her blood to drip along the
length of the scythe. Finished, she licked the wound, closing the cut she had
made. Willow began chanting, the foreign words sounding oddly melodic to her
ears. Buffy turned to the portal, waiting for it to close, so she and the young
slayers could join the others in the battle.
Willow’s chanting came to an end, and she opened her eyes, shaking her head to
clear the haze.
“Did it work?” Willow asked.
Buffy glanced over at the portal. Demons were steadily streaming out of the
opening. If they didn’t get the thing shut soon, they’d be too many for them
to handle.
“No, Willow, it didn’t work,” Buffy cried, her anxiety making her voice
sound unnecessarily harsh.
“I don’t understand,” Willow whispered to herself. “‘The Guardian has
the key.’ Those were the exact words out of Angel’s mouth. This should have
been all we needed to do to get the portal closed.”
“Me either, but if we don’t do something soon, there’s gonna be too many
demons for us to handle.”
“Uh, guys,” Dawn broke into their conversation. Buffy and Willow turned to
Dawn.
“Ummm… maybe…uh,” she broke off, unsure.
Buffy walked over to Dawn, placing one of her hands under her chin to gently
force Dawn to look at her. “What is it, Dawnie?”
“It’s just… I mean…I was supposed to be used to open portals. Maybe I
need to help close this one?”
“The ‘Key’. Dawnie, that’s brilliant,” Willow cried from her seated
position in front of the circle. “Buffy, you and Dawn come over here. You’re
both gonna need to cut yourself. Let your blood mix before letting it fall to
the scythe.”
Buffy and Dawn quickly walked over to the circle.
“Sorry, Dawnie,” Buffy whispered, moments before her fangs sliced a line
across her palm. She quickly did the same to her own hand. Interlacing their
fingers together, their blood mixed before slowly falling to the scythe that lay
on the ground.
“That should do it, Buffy,” Willow said, before beginning to chant once
again.
Buffy pulled their joined hands from over the scythe. She unlinked their
fingers, bringing Dawn’s palm to her lips to close the wound before repeating
the same action to her own. Buffy reached out and tucked a stray strand of hair
behind Dawn’s ear.
“Ok?” Buffy asked. Dawn just nodded, unable to speak. Her sister’s fangs
hadn’t hurt as she’d cut a line across her palm, but when their blood
mingled before falling to the scythe, Dawn could feel tingles rushing through
her body. Instinctively, Dawn knew that this was what needed to be done, that
this time the spell would work.
Sure enough, the girls watched as the portal slowly got smaller, before finally
closing. It was time for Buffy and the others to go to work.
~*~*~*~*~
Spike quickly found himself surrounded by Draelorn demons. He held his sword
loosely in his hands waiting for the first to strike. After what seemed like
hours, but in reality was mere seconds, the first one made his move, swiftly
bringing up his sword to strike in a downward arc. Spike was ready for him and
quickly blocked the move. His attacker tried to land several more blows that he
was able to easily parry before landing his own death blow: as his attacker made
his last lunge, he overcompensated his swing leaving his head vulnerable for
Spike’s death blow, effectively severing the demon’s head from his shoulder.
Spike had no time to congratulate himself on his kill as his next attacker made
his move. As his second attacker charged him, running full force, Spike waited
to the last second before ducking, effectively sending his attacker flying over
his shoulders and down his back to sprawl on the ground behind him, momentarily
dazed. Ignoring him for the moment, Spike concentrated on the next two that
appeared ready to engage him. As they both inched forward, Spike swung his sword
in a sweeping arc before him, causing both of his would-be attackers back a few
paces. This allowed Spike to regroup and prepare to meet their charge.
His attackers thought they would be smart, one circling around to attack his
back while the other made his move on his front. The demon in front of him
surged forward, attempting to drive his sword down to imbed in Spike’s
shoulder. Spike managed to deflect the blow, surging in close to his attacker so
that their bodies were practically touching. Neither was able to use their sword
against each other. Out of the corner of his eye, Spike saw the attacker that
had swung around move in for an easy kill. Quickly, Spike pushed away from the
attacker that had him pinned, the momentum allowing him to swing his body in a
complete circle giving extra force for his sword to strike his attacker’s
middle. His attacker got in a lucky block, but Spike quickly attacked again. The
downward thrust of his sword tearing into the flesh of his shoulder.
He hadn’t forgotten about the attacker behind him, and as Spike saw him raise
his sword, he quickly loosed the sword from the first attackers shoulder to
bring it up to deflect the blow by the second. His attacker wasn’t expecting
to be blocked and was thrown off balance. This allowed Spike to finish off his
first attacker. With a sweeping arc of his sword he decapitated the first and
used the momentum of his attack to twist around to face the second attacker. A
few quick thrusts and this foe, too, was dispatched. Spike allowed himself a
quick glance around the room to see how his teammates were doing, before he was
once again sucked into the thick of battle.