TITLE: Domino 14/16 The Slave Series

AUTHOR: jodyorjen

PAIRING: Spike/Buffy, Giles/ Drusilla

RATING: NC-17, folks.

SPOILERS: Season 6 through "Wrecked".

DISCLAIMER: All hail Joss Whedon, UPN, the WB, FOX, Mutant Enemy and
20th Century Fox Film Corporation. GO team! Theirs, not mine.

DEDICATION: To each and every one of you who have followed the series
and kept the faith. There's a happy ending in store, I promise.

AUTHOR"S NOTE: Spike quotes from `She Walks in Beauty' by Lord Byron.
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Previously in the Slave Series:

"If there was any way to reverse this, any way to restore her life, I
would do it gladly," Giles replied. "But there is no other way. For
Buffy to live as a soulless demon, for her to become the thing that
she hated most, that is worse than death."

"She loved Spike," said Angel. "She'd moved beyond the hatred. She
saw him as a man, and more than that, a good person. Even without a
soul." He paused. "And the way that I understand the claim, it is
eternal. If one lives, they both live. If Buffy rises, Spike will
rise too." He looked directly at the Watcher. "You won't just be
killing Buffy. You'll be killing Spike as well."

"Spike existed for over a century as a vampire," said Giles. "And he
lived a mortal lifespan as well." He snapped a bolt into the
crossbow. "If he truly loved her, he would want me to do this."

****

Willow brought up her hand and tossed a ball of energy at him. He
caught it easily and threw it into the wall, where is shattered the
stone. "Why don't you save some time and sheathe your claws." He
crossed his arms and stared at her. His long black hair swayed
slightly in the breeze.

"Who do you think you are?" she hissed.

"I am Aurelius," he replied.

****

"You killed my wife!" Spike roared in anguish as he advanced upon her.

"You were both going to die," Drusilla pleaded. "I didn't want to
lose you."

"You stole her life," he raged. "You made her a demon. You made her a
slave." With a mighty swing of the axe, he lopped off her head.

****

Don't want to discuss it

I think it's time for a change

You may get disgusted

And think I'm strange

In that case I'll go underground

Get some heavy rest

Never have to worry

About what is worst and what is best

- "Domino", Van Morrison

****

Willow blinked. "Am I supposed to have heard of you or something?"
She looked at Aurelius' smiling face and her temper flared even
higher.

Aurelius laughed. "You have no idea how refreshing you are. So
innocent, so naïve." The patronizing tone made her really, really
want to hurt him. The conceit he demonstrated proved that it had been
way too long since he'd been truly on his guard. He was smug, secure
in his reputation and big bad vampire mage status. Willow decided to
use that to her advantage. She sent a brightly pulsing ball of light
spinning past his head, and her hunch was confirmed when he turned to
watch it pass.

"You're not a stellar judge of character," she observed as she pulled
out one of the chopsticks that held her hair into a loose chignon. "I
lost my innocence a long time ago."

"You're a child. You're no match for me," he scoffed as he turned his
head to the side to watch the glowing orb zip past again.

"I have backpacks smarter than you," she said calmly, as she shoved
the wooden stick into his chest with a fierce jab. He looked at her,
shocked, as he teetered and fell to his knees.

****

"Buffy?" Spike asked, as he strode to the bed and placed his hand on
his lover's cheek. She turned her face to him, her eyes blank. Her
nude body was pale as chalk, and the chains that held her down
clanked as she shifted.

"I'm hungry," she said softly.

"I know you are, love." He bent over her to break the shackle at her
wrist. Abruptly, she sank her sharp fangs into the flesh of his neck.

He cried out at the sensation. It had been years since he had been
bitten by another vampire; no one had dared to dominate him that way
since his fledgling days with Angelus. Buffy sucked greedily at his
blood for several seconds, and then suddenly he flew across the room,
his head slamming into the wall. Spike's eyes fluttered shut as he
lost consciousness.

Drusilla's headless body stood at the foot of the bed. "You need
living blood, my sweet," said a distant voice. "Drinking from Spike
will make you all rumbly in your tummy." Buffy looked over at Spike's
prone form, then made a face and wiped her mouth with the back of her
hand.

The vampiress walked across the room and retrieved her severed
head. "It's a good thing dear Aurelius gave me my precious magick
ring," said Dru. "Or I'd be very angry at my Spike." She murmured an
incantation and the shackles unlocked, freeing the Slayer. "Time to
dine, my lovely girl." She took Buffy's hand and they walked together
into the corridor. "And when you are done, I will make you sing, sing
with pain."

****

Tara lay on her stomach in the middle of the floor, surrounded by
piles of books. Cordelia sat on the couch, reading "Pat the Bunny" to
Connor. "Judy can pat the bunny," Cordelia read animatedly to the
baby. "Now you pat the bunny." The infant stretched out his hand and
touched the soft fur on the page. Cordy turned to Tara
excitedly. "Did you see that? He's brilliant."

Tara nodded distractedly. "He's amazing, Cordy. Smartest baby ever,
no contest."

Connor stuffed the corner of the book in his mouth and chewed it
enthusiastically. "No no, muffin," chastised Cordy. "Don't eat the
nice book." She took away the book and handed him a teething ring. He
squealed in pleasure, flashing the two tiny white buds that were
poking out of his gums.

"I've go it!" said Tara excitedly, pointing at a passage in her heavy
tome.

"What?" asked Cordelia.

"I know how to undo what happened to Buffy," said Tara. "It's right
here in the prophecy of Reynault. "The Slayer shall become the fruit
of the tree of Aurelius," she read. "Both the dark and the light
child shall sacrifice all to undo this reckoning. When the pure has
become dark, the weak become monstrous, and the wise man become a
fool, the root of the tree shall be destroyed and the unholy children
will be restored to human life."

"What does that mean?" asked Cordelia. "Sounds like your standard
issue prophetic gobbledygook to me."

"It's actually pretty simple, at least in theory. If we kill the root
of the line of Aurelius, then all the vampires of his line will
become human again," explained Tara. "We just need to find the very
sire, the one who is their ultimate ancestor, and take him out, and
we can save Angel, Spike and Buffy. We can make them all human again."

Cordelia thought of Angel being human again. No more blood. Skip
shanshu, thanks. Sex without Mr. Leather Pants making a command
performance. No more brooding, hopefully. "We have to try," she said
decisively. "I'm totally onboard for this. How do we find the prime
root guy?" she asked, grabbing the book from Tara's hands.

"With magick," said Tara, as she shut her eyes and began to glow.

****

Angel and Giles walked up the stairs to the mansion on Crawford
Street. The front door stood open, the inside empty and quiet. They
stepped over the threshold, Giles with a crossbow held at the ready,
Angel brandishing a sword. Their footsteps echoed on the cool marble
as the sound of bubbling laughter reached their ears, quickly
followed by a sharp scream.

"I'll take the laughing, you take the screaming," said Giles as he
dashed up the stairs to the upper level.

"Gee, thanks," muttered Angel, as he ran out into the garden.

Willow was stabbing a vampire in the chest repeatedly with a long,
thin branch. "Poof, damn it," she yelled in exasperation. "I poke you
with wood, you go poof. That's how it works. It's a universal
invariant."

Angel took a look at the skewered vamp and his eyebrows
rose. "Actually, it's not. I don't think the master went poof
either," he commented. "And you've got a very, very old vampire
there. Aurelius is thousands of years older than old Heinrich." He
looked at the unmoving figure. "Well, he was."

"So it's an age thing?" said Willow, as she turned to face him. "The
older the vampire, the less poof?"

"Could be," he said. "They get harder to kill the older they are, so
maybe there is some kind of correlation."

Willow looked at the corpse at her feet. "I like the comfort of the
dead vamp disappearing into a cloud of smoke." She smiled at
Angel. "I like closure."

"He's dead, and we've got other problems," said Angel. "We need to
find Buffy."

"That's why I'm here," said Willow. "I'm here to save her."

"You can't save her, Willow," he said earnestly. "We have to do the
right thing, do what she would have wanted us to do."

She looked at him askance. "And that means that you want to kill her?"

He flinched. "She's dead already, Willow. Giles said-"

"I don't give a fuck what Giles said," she said angrily. "I'm not
letting anyone hurt Buffy. She's not dead; she's a vampire now. She's
just- exploring a different lifestyle choice. We all have to learn to
accept it."

"I'm sorry, Willow," said Angel. "But Giles and I are committed to
doing what Buffy would have wanted. Dawn and Joyce would never choose
this path for Buffy, and we have to respect that, too. It's for the
best, Willow."

She looked at him for a long moment. "I've never really considered
you the voice of reason. I don't buy it now." Her jaw set as she let
fly with two bolts of energy from her hands. His face registered
surprise as the green lightning slammed into his chest.

****

The basement was an abattoir, the stench of death thick in the air.
Two bodies hung from chains on the wall, their limpness indicating no
signs of life. Buffy sat on a filthy mattress on the floor. She was
dressed in a flowing blue gown, the sleeves hanging inches beyond the
ends of her fingers. Her fangs were buried in the neck of a slim,
blonde girl, and her throat lifted and fell furiously as she avidly
sucked the blood from her victim. Drusilla looked on approvingly as
she ran her hand across her throat. A large opal ring came into
contact with the cut that circled her neck. The ragged edges of the
wound glowed and fused together into flawless skin at the touch of
the stone.

Giles kicked the door open and sent a wooden stake flying from his
crossbow, and it landed with a meaty thud between Buffy's shoulder
blades. She hissed and turned around, dropping the drained
corpse. "Christ," he said explosively, confronted with a sight even
more terrifying then her broken body had been after the fight with
Glory.

"I remember you," said Dru wonderingly. "Angelus smashed your fingers
once." She tilted her head and regarded him, a cruel smile on her
lips.

Giles held a stake in his hand as Buffy advanced on him; her eyes
fixed on his neck as she angrily pulled the wood from her
back. "Buffy," he whispered, his eyes locked on her face. "There's
nothing left of you in there." The Watcher's face set as the Slayer
rushed at him in a blur of movement. He closed his eyes at the impact
and gasped hard as the wind was knocked out of him. He waited for
another onslaught, but all was still.

He opened his eyes, and saw Drusilla holding back the newly turned
vampire. "You smell good," the dark haired girl said. "I remember how
rich your mouth tasted, how warm. You loved me so sweetly, when you
thought I was your gypsy girl."

Her eyes bored into his, clouding his mind, making her the woman he
still missed, the love that had never died in his heart. "Jenny," he
said wonderingly, his eyes filling with tears.

"You have such lovely soft lips," she purred to Giles. A look of
annoyance crossed her face and she turned to Buffy. "We'll play
later. Sleep now," she commanded, and the Slayer fell to the floor in
a heap. She smiled at the Watcher as she stepped up to him; her small
hands slid down the front of his shirt, her tongue flickering over
her lips. "Did you miss me?" she asked. "Do you ever dream about me?"

He leaned forward and twined his hands in her hair as they kissed
voraciously, hungrily. His large hand cupped the swell of her breast,
and she slashed her nails through the thin silk of his shirt. He
gasped in pleasure. "Bed," he said huskily. "I want to take you to
bed."

She took his hand and led him out of the room. "We shall have such
fun, Rupert," she said seductively. "Naughty games, where we both
shall win."

****

Tara's eyes opened wide. "Crawford Street," she said in a weak voice.

"Congratulations, you located the wrong vampire. That's Angel,"
Cordelia said, in an exasperated tone. "You're supposed to find
Aurelius." Connor slept peacefully on her shoulder, his rosebud mouth
blowing tiny spit bubbles.

Tara turned to the nanny. "You have to go to Angel," she said
seriously. "You're the only one who can save him."

Cordelia turned and looked at the slight, English girl in
disbelief. "How is she going to take out a who knows how freaking
many year old vampire?"

Nanny Travers looked at her seriously, and then let her true self be
revealed. The blue scales that covered her draconian form glowed in
the dim light, her eyes large amber orbs, intelligent and wise.

Tara quickly grabbed the baby from Cordelia's arms as she sank to the
floor in a faint.

****

Spike opened his eyes. He was in bed in his crypt, bright light from
the windows washing over him. He turned onto his side and saw Buffy.
She was sleeping soundly, her mouth smiling. He leaned over and
kissed her on the eyelids.

"I love you," she declared with a yawn.

"As I love you," he replied. He pulled her mouth to his and kissed
her slowly. She moved her mouth to his chest, kissing and sucking his
nipples.

"I feel like there's something we're forgetting," he said as his
hands stroked the soft skin of her back.

"It can't be important," she murmured. "Nothing can be more important
than this." Her tongue circled the rim of his navel, and he pushed
his hips into the soft skin of her belly.

"I want you now," he said, pressing gentle kisses into the skin of
her neck.

She plunged down on his erection, her tight walls holding him firmly
as she began to move up and down. They locked eyes as they made love,
their bodies moving in a familiar rhythm. She bent down to kiss him,
and he sighed as her lips ran gently over his. "Spike," she
whispered.

He ran his hands down her spine to cup her ass, moving her
faster. "Come for me," he begged. "Now-" He exploded within her,
shaking as he was jolted by a wave of pleasure.

She cried out, her body tensing as she arched backward in orgasm. As
she came down and began to calm, she leaned forward, and Spike could
see the pronounced ridges on her face, the shining white of her fangs.

He closed his eyes and crashed hard into reality. He was lying on the
stone floor of the mansion, his head pounding. His right eye was
stuck closed, and he wiped his thumb along it, feeling the tacky
sensation of his own blood. He had to find Buffy and get her out of
here. He finally found her in the basement, a freshly drained body
lying on the floor in front of her. The young man's dead eyes stared
blankly at the ceiling.

Buffy turned to look at him. "Spike," she said slowly.

He kneeled down next to her. "I'm here, love," he told her
quietly. "We have to get going. This place isn't my idea of a good
time."

"I killed people," she said, her voice odd and broken. "I couldn't
help it."

"I know," he reassured her. "We'll sort it all out. Just come with
me, sweetheart. It will all work out in the end."

"Can you take me home?" she asked, confused. "I'm dead, now. Can I
still go home?"

He looked at her seriously. "I'm sorry, love, but no, you can't go
home. Let's go to the crypt," he said softly.

"They'll try to hunt me," she said, staring at the corpse. "And I
don't know if I want them to- stake me, or not. I'm dead, so I
shouldn't be afraid of dying. But I've died too many times now, and
it keeps getting worse, like a bad dream that I keep sinking into
deeper and deeper."

He wished that he could raise Drusilla and kill her, over and over
again, just to make her suffer for all the pain that she'd caused the
fragile woman that he loved. "If you want to be free of eternal life,
we'll take a nice walk together in the sun come morning. If you want
to live with me in my world, I'll take you away from here, and we'll
have a bloody good time, alright? But, for now, just stop thinking,
pet. Let it all go."

He helped her up and covered her in his coat, holding her tight as
they walked down the hall. "Do you still love me?" she asked, her
voice wavering. "I'm not special. I'm not the Slayer, anymore. "

"Course I do," he said softly. "I'll love you forever. No matter
what." And anyone who tried to take her away would pay and pay.
Slowly, and painfully.

****

Drusilla was no innocent. She had traveled the globe, lived for well
over a century and had vampire, demon, and human lovers. But she had
never experienced anything like this. Sex was pain, and blood, and
violence. Whether giving pain, or receiving, didn't really matter;
she enjoyed both. But this long, careful, exploration of her body,
this delicate moving and stroking, was outside of her experience.

Without the pain, everything seemed so out of focus. It was like
wandering in a watercolor fairyland, all the edges blurred and
indistinct. She'd drunk something forbidden, and fallen to paradise,
she thought. I want to live here forever, in this shining, secret
world. She was Titania, and golden trails and lights and sparkles
danced under her closed eyes. She twirled and pirouetted, the
beautiful queen of this glorious kingdom. Dru sang free and loud, her
voice full of all the glory and wonder of her realm .

Her Watcher bit down hard on her shoulder as he groaned loudly, and
the enchanted world broke apart, collapsing in a falling shower of
golden mist. Pleasure twisted and broke inside of Drusilla, and she
cried out at the beloved mixture of pleasure and pain, as familiar
and comfortable as the tang of blood, the white beauty of the full
moon. Giles pulled her close, and her dark hair tumbled over the
muscles of his chest. "I love you, " he said softly.

She smiled up at him. "What a funny thing to say. Love hurts, and
rips and tears. That was all sweetness and silvery slithery."

He looked at her, his eyes warm and soft. "I feel so light with you,
so unburdened. I wish this moment would never end."

"All good things come to an end," she said seriously. "Comets,
flowers, puppies. And especially love. They all have to end."

He pressed a kiss to her forehead and began to doze. Drusilla watched
him intently. She slid out of bed, taking down her doll from the
bureau and smoothing out its petticoats. "I like him," she said
seriously. "He's a big strong man, but he's very gentle with me. He
knows how to treat a princess. He took me to my fairy kingdom, and it
was so lovely." Her brow furrowed, and she bent her head closer to
her doll. "I know he smells good. But if I eat him, then we won't be
able to play any more. You know I don't like to stop until they are
quiet and still." She listened to what her doll had to say, and
smiled. "That's a very good idea, little miss."

Dru pulled a small silk wrapped package out of her valise and laid
out a careful pattern of tarot cards over the floor. She looked down
at the arc, and then at Giles, sleeping peacefully in the bed. "It's
in the cards," she whispered to him. "It's fate, now, my handsome
prince."

****

"I can do this," Cordelia told the sleeping child. "I am a strong,
self sufficient woman. I've battled my fair share of scary creepy
things in this town. There's nothing that I can't handle." She looked
down, her eyes filling with tears. `I'll be back, I promise, Connor.
I'm the only mommy that you'll ever have, I swear it."

"Angel would not want you to risk yourself in this way," Nanny
Travers said anxiously. She looked at Cordelia seriously. "I still
think that it would be best that you stay here at the house, where
it's safe. I will fight the battle, and Tara can stay here to protect
you and Connor."

The witch came in through the front door. "The spell works," she
informed Cordelia. "Do you remember the incantation I taught you?"
The other girl nodded, her brow furrowed.

"I really must insist," said the nanny firmly.

Cordelia put her hands on her hips and glared at the Englishwoman. "I
was brought up to be a good wife and mother," Cordy pointed out. "And
one thing that I had drummed into my head, is that you stand by your
man, no matter what. Even if he loses all his money, or is a big geek
nerd loser dork, or has a little blood drinking, sun avoidance
problem. And I've got two men to be strong for now, two men who are
worth everything to me." She picked up the heavy bag and slung it
across her shoulders. "I'm ready to go fight for my happily ever
after."

****

Anya slept next to Xander, her back resting against the metal rail of
his hospital bed. He woke up from his sleep and turned his head,
pressing a gentle kiss to her forehead.

He stared up at the ceiling and thought over the day he'd had.
Awakening from a coma, being told that his parents and fiancée had
been ready to pull the plug on his life support. It had been a
miracle that he'd been healed, his doctors had said.

He knew it wasn't a miracle. He knew it was Willow. He looked out of
the window at the starry sky. Somewhere out there, his best friend
had set her magick free. He shuddered and pulled the warm body of his
lover close.

One thing he'd learned, being born and raised in Sunnydale. He knew
that when funny things started happening it never turned out well.
He'd seen enough of magick to know that there was no such thing as a
free ride. Consequences, Spike had yelled at him so long ago. Always.

He hoped that when the time came to pay, no one he loved would be
handed the bill.

****

Buffy lay in bed in the crypt and shivered, even under the layers of
sheets and blankets that she no longer really needed to keep warm.
She had opened her arms and Spike had wound himself around her. The
strength of his long limbs held her down, stilling her shaking body,
and allowed her to finally sink into sleep. Spike rested his chin on
the top of her head and kept vigil over her in the dark.

As dawn neared, she turned to him and opened her eyes. "For love I
have claimed you. By blood I have bound you," she said to him, with a
sweet smile.

"Return to me," he replied, as he finished the vow that had bound
them to each other for eternity, the blood oath that had begun the
path that had led them to this moment.

"I'll always return to you," she said. "When I'm so lost that I don't
even know who I am anymore, I can look at you and know. The woman I
see in your eyes is who I really am, the best part of me. Nothing
else matters." She pulled his mouth to hers in a long, searching
kiss.

Spike felt her uncertainty and every touch of his hands and mouth was
a reassurance, a promise that his love was, literally, eternal. As he
rolled onto her and pulled off her gown, he whispered into her
ear. "She walks in beauty like the night, of cloudless climes and
starry skies. And all that's best of dark and bright meet in her
aspect, and her eyes." He parted her thighs and filled her with the
core of himself, bestowing everything his body and heart had to
offer. He held nothing back, revealing all, living their vow.

Tears trickled down her cheeks as she moved underneath him, her body
craving to take him in and shelter him, to comfort and hold him, and
keep him safe within her, forever.

****

Tara descended into the garden of the mansion, Cordelia close behind.
Willow turned to see her lover appear at the foot of the
staircase. "You shouldn't be here," Willow said. "It's dangerous."

"I felt you use your magick," Tara said. "If you continue down that
path of using and abusing, you know that I can't be by your side. And
by your side is the only place I want to be."

Cordelia saw Angel lying on the ground, unconscious. She ran to him
and cradled him in her arms, her face tight with worry. "Angel," she
said softly. "You have to wake up."

"I have to help Buffy," Willow began.

"Spike will take care of Buffy," said Tara, "he'll protect her until
the end. He loves her, the same way I love you. I need you to come
home, and stay out of all of this. There's a big supernatural battle
brewing. I need to protect Connor, and you can't be in a situation
where using magick is the only option. We need to find Giles and get
him out of here too. "

"But I can fix all of this," Willow said. "I can just turn back time,
and make Buffy alive again-"

"No more magick, Willow," said Tara. "We've all lost so much because
of the risks that you take. You and I lost our love, and Xander
nearly lost his life. You need to step back from the abyss, and admit
that some things are beyond your control. Today is the day you learn
to let go."

"Just this one last time," Willow pleaded.

"No," Tara said gently. "No more. It's over now. It's not in your
hands anymore. This is no longer something that you can fix."

Cordelia shook Angel's shoulders her voice becoming more and more
frantic. "I need you," she cried. "I need you to help me fight
Aurelius."

Willow turned and looked at the dark haired girl. "But Aurelius is
dead, Cordy. I killed him." She gestured to the vampire that lay on
the grass, a thin stick protruding from his chest.

As they turned to look at him, the eyes of the vampire mage slowly
opened.

****

-TBC-