Buffy knelt over the lifeless body of Kirsten Martin.
Xander was
missing; Giles had gone off on some personal mission,
and Angel had
been studiously avoiding her. She wiped a tear from her
face and stood
up, wondering when her life had hit the rocks and where
to look for the
debris.
***
"Spike turned her," Giles said to Xander from across
the attic room.
"He turned her long before he sunk his fangs into her,"
Xander replied.
"How could she have been so stupid?"
"Willow is anything but stupid," Giles told him. "And Spike knows it."
"He keeps her on a short leash," Xander agreed. "Not that
she seems to
be struggling for freedom. Taking you was a big mistake,
though.
Buffy's bound to come looking for you."
"Buffy has no idea they're back in Sunnydale and no idea
that Willow is
Spike's childe," the watcher paused for a moment, as
if suddenly
digesting that fact himself. "This is serious, Xander.
Buffy still has
feels some affection for her old friend. I only hope
she can do what
she has to, if it comes down to that."
***
"Angel," Buffy stood on his doorstep, poised to knock,
as the door
swung open.
"What are you doing here?" he asked, mildly irritated
at having been
interrupted on his way out of the apartment.
"It's Kirsten. She's dead. Vampires," Buffy said.
He pulled her inside and closed the door, "You're sure
it was
vampires?"
Buffy crossed her arms and looked at him impatiently,
"It's me,
remember? The slayer? I know a vampire's overbite when
I see one."
Angel turned away from her and mumbled, "Damn it."
"Damn it? That's it? What the hell is going on here, Angel?
And don't
tell me you don't know!"
"Buffy, I promised--"
"Screw your promises! Xander disappears; Giles takes off
to God knows
where, and now Kirsten's dead! This is worse than when
Spike ran off
with--" her mouth dropped open, and she glared at Angel's
back. "Spike
and Willow. It's them, isn't it? Angel, talk to me, damn
it!"
"Yes," he answered quietly.
"How long have they been here? How long have you known?" she demanded.
"A few days," he said.
"How could you keep this from me? Don't you think you
owed me the
truth?" she shouted.
Angel turned to her slowly, fury raging in his dark eyes,
"Owe you? I
don't owe you anything."
"How can you say that? If it weren't for me, you would never have--"
"If it weren't for Willow," he corrected her coldly. "You
plunged a
sword through me and left me for gone. Willow's the one
who brought me
back."
Buffy's eyes filled with tears, "Because she knew how
much I loved
you."
"Partly. But also because she was my friend. While you
were trying to
find a way to destroy me, she was trying to find a way
to save me. And
after everything she did to help me, you ran her out
of Sunnydale."
Buffy shook her head, "I'm not hearing this. How can you
forget what
those two did?"
"I haven't forgotten. Did we give them much choice, any
of us? What
might have happened if we'd left them alone?" he asked.
"So you helped them get away, didn't you? I've always
suspected it. Why
are they here? Why come back after all this time?" she
said.
This is their home," he shrugged.
"You're telling me Spike was homesick?" she sneeered.
"Come on, Angel.
What are they doing here? They have Xander, don't they?
And probably
Giles, too. Where are they?"
"I won't tell you that," he refused.
"They killed Kirsten, and they'll kill the others, too,
if they haven't
already. You have to tell me where they are," she said.
"I can't. I'll go to them and try to get them to talk
to me," he
offered.
"You hate Spike! Why are you helping him?"
"I don't hate Willow," he answered.
Buffy's eyes stared into Angel's, "Do you love her?"
Angel stared back in silence until Buffy looked away from him.
"Go talk to them," she said quietly. "I'll wait for you here."
He nodded and left the apartment, determined to put as
much distance
between himself and the slayer as he could before she
followed him.
***
"Willow, why?" Xander asked as tears coursed down his
face.
"Because you loved her. I remember what it feels like
to lose somebody
you love, to have your whole world torn right out of
your grasp," she
turned an accusing glare on Giles. "Fortunately, my experience
had a
happy ending. Can't say the same for yours, though."
"I hate you," he whispered.
"Good. Now you know exactly how I feel," she smiled.
"Kirsten didn't deserve this," Giles spoke.
"And I did?" Willow asked. "Your reasoning escapes me."
"You were infatuated with a demon," he told her.
"And she was infatuated with an ass," Willow spat. "Better
to be dead
than to be doomed to a future with him."
"So, when does this end? You obviously don't intend to
let us leave
here alive," the watcher said.
"It ends with the slayer. I want her to suffer. I want
her to find your
drained and dead bodies and to know beyond any doubt
who was
responsible," Willow told him.
Giles eyes were averted as Spike turned toward the minion
who appeared
at the door. Daniel spoke quietly with his master for
a moment before
nodding and leaving.
"Willow," Spike said.
She took his outstretched hand and cast a cold glare at
Xander and
Giles as her sire her out of the room.
***
"We've got to get a guard dog," Spike growled as Angel
met them in the
corridor.
"Buffy's on her way here," Angel told them. "I got a good
start, but
she can't be far behind."
"And we're supposed to make a run for it?" Spike scoffed.
"I don't
think so. Thanks for your trouble, mate, but after all,
she is the one
we've been waiting for."
"Look, I don't give a damn about you," Angel hissed. "Maybe
you can
take her, maybe not. But what about Willow? She doesn't
have the
strength or the experience to fend off a slayer."
"Willow's my concern," Spike snapped.
"Then show some! You know Buffy isn't leaving here without
Xander and
Giles, and don't tell me they're not here. I know they
are. Let me
release them. They'll slow Buffy down, give you time
to get out of
here," Angel reasoned.
Spike eyed him with unabashed hatred, considering what he said.
"No matter what else I think of you, I believe you love
Willow," Angel
continued. "Buffy won't let past friendship get in the
way of taking
her out. Revenge can wait. Willow's more important."
"All right," Spike yielded.
"No!" Willow protested. "Not when we're this close! Please, Spike!"
"Baby, he's right. You can't face the slayer head-on.
You aren't ready
for that. She'll still be suffering long after we're
gone. We can
finish this another time. I'd give up a lot to bring
her down, but I
won't give up you."
Angel nodded, "Get out of here. I'll release Giles and
Xander and hold
Buffy off long enough for you to get back to London."
"I'm getting sick of using you as a bloody travel agent,"
Spike
grumbled.
"If it makes you feel any better, I'm not doing this for
you. I'd just
as soon hold you down while Buffy drove you through.
I'm doing this for
Willow, only." Angel said. "You're wasting time. Get
out of here."
***
"We're right back where we started," Willow lamented
as the sun set
outside the lair in London.
"No, we're not," Spike put his arms around her and pulled
her close.
"Everytime they think of you, they'll remember, and they'll
hurt."
"That's true," she smiled slightly. "Still, it would have
been nice
to--"
"I know, pet. But Sunnyhell isn't going anywhere, and
we've got
eternity," he told her.
"Eternity with you. Could be worse," she grinned.
"Couldn't be better," he replied and swept her up into his arms.
Willow nestled back against the pillow and drew Spike
down to her. Her
lips parted, and he thrust his tongue into her mouth
as the full length
of his body pressed against hers. He parted her legs
and pushed slowly
into her. She lay still underneath him, savoring the
feeling of his
cold body filling her, creating one complete being from
what had been,
in the not so distant past, two aching halves.
"I love you, Willow. Be with me, baby," he spoke softly,
echoing the
words he had whispered in the shadows of this house on
the night of her
turning. "Be with me."
"Always," she answered as her body moulded into his.
***
"Leaving," Giles said. "For how long?"
Angel shrugged, "For as long as it takes. I know I can
help Willow. I
just have to make her want it."
"The human remnant," Giles nodded. "If there's anything left of it."
"It's there," Angel replied. "It'll always be there, inside her."
"I've seen it," the watcher admitted. "When she looks at him."
"I can draw it out of her. Teach her how to listen to
it, allow it to
guide her. It'll take time, but it can be done," Angel
explained.
"And what about Buffy? How does she feel about this?" Giles asked.
"She's not happy," the slayer answered from the doorway.
"But I can't
stop him if he's determined to do this."
"I am," Angel said gently.
Buffy walked to them and stood beside Giles, "I know you
are. I just
hope you're not wasting your time."
"Time is the one thing I can afford to waste," he told
her. "Our Willow
is still in there. She's scared and unsure, but she's
there. I need to
be with her. Even after everything that's happened, I
need to help
her."
"I hope you can, Angel. I mean that," Giles told him.
"Thank you. I know you do," Angel said. "Take care of each other."
Giles nodded.
"Goodbye, Buffy," Angel looked down at his old love.
Buffy blinked back tears and looked away from him.
"Keep in contact with me. Let me know how things are progressing,"
Giles requested.
"I will," the vampire smiled.
Angel looked at Buffy for a long moment before leaving
the library. The
slayer turned, and Giles held her gently as she cried
silent tears
against his chest.
End Part 11.
End Series.
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