Duty Or Destiny - (7) Fairytales and Lies - Part 4
By Tasha
Chapter Summary: Picks up the day after the Bronze scene in the episode
"Lie to Me" and continues through the end of it plus extra. Spike follows Buffy
and Ford out into the night. Angel is suspicious of Buffy over her questions
about the night before. He's also suspicious of Ford's presence in Buffy's life.
Ford continues with his plans to sell out Buffy for immortality, but Spike isn't
about to let anyone betray Buffy like that.
Author's Note: Some dialogue was taken from the episode "Lie to Me", and
some of the dialogue in scenes from the episode has been rewritten to fit the
purpose of this story.
Disclaimer: All characters originally created by Joss Wheadon and Mutant
Enemy belong to them by all rights. I just sneak them out of the vaults to play
with them whenever I can. I do not make any money off of this. I have only the
satisfaction that others enjoy the creativity and storylines that I come up with
for our heroes, heroines, and villains.
'Single' quote marks surround thoughts in this story. "Regular" quotes are
around spoken words.
After a nervous encounter with Willow in the morning, and an equally amusing
encounter with Giles in the afternoon, Buffy and Ford left the school to catch
some dinner and later tour Sunnydale. The day had flown by, and now it was well
past sunset.
"And on your right, once again, the beautiful campus." Buffy and Ford strolled
along in front of the high school. It was the origination point for her tour of
Sunnydale, and it was where they ended up stopping the tour as well. "I think
you've now seen everything there is to see in Sunnydale."
"Yeah, well it's really ..."
"Feel free to say dull." Buffy laughed.
"Okay, dull is good." Ford grinned. "Or maybe not so dull." He watched two
figures race around the outside of the high school and up the stairs to the next
level. "Is that more vampires?"
"It must be the weather." Buffy sighed. 'I can't get a single relaxing evening
without some demon interfering.' She pulled her stake and a cross out of her
jacket. She handed the cross to Ford. Ford surprised Buffy with the carefully
carved stake he pulled from his pants pocket. "Stay close to me."
Ford nodded. He followed closely behind Buffy up the stairs. She stopped at the
wire rack railing at the end of the walkway. "Maybe there were just passing
through."
"I don't think so." Before Buffy was able to comment further, a blonde female
vampire attacked her from behind. Buffy bashed her head back into the vampire's
face, and she flipped the vampire over to the ground. The male vampire ran at
Buffy, grabbed her arms, and flipped them both over the wire railing to the
ground.
Ford pounced on the female vampire. He pushed the cross close to her face and
raised his stake. "You've got one chance to live. Tell me what I wanna know, and
I let you go." The vampiress panted and held her hands up in surrender.
Buffy finished dusting the male vampire. She ran back around and up the stairs
to make sure Ford was all right. "Where's the other one?"
"I killed her." Ford faked a cough. "I killed her, and she just turned to dust.
It was amazing."
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Xander, Willow and Angel investigated the only address she was able to locate in
connection to Billy Fordham. Angel was the first to realize what the club was
all about. The very idea of people worshipping vampires in such a way disgusted
his very soul. He shared his opinions about the stupidity of the whole thing
with Xander and Willow. Now the three of them knew that Ford was hiding
something.
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While the mismatched trio visited the club of vampire followers, another meeting
took place at the school library. Buffy, Giles and Jenny emerged past the
library doors together.
"Sorry to beep you guys in the middle of stuff, but it seemed really weird."
Buffy removed her coat.
"No, you did the right thing. Absolutely," Giles chirped up quickly.
"You hated it that much?" Jenny questioned. She wished she could get Giles to
lighten up a little bit. She wondered if it would kill him to cut loose once in
a while.
"No, but vampires on campus could have implications. Very grave." Giles tried to
cover up his uncomfortable panic over the date with Jenny.
"You could have just said something," Jenny patronized Giles.
"No, honestly, I've always been interested in monster trucks." Giles stuff his
hands back into his pockets. Being a Watcher meant he needed to fit into a
particular mold. If these people had only known him in his younger days, they
would be quite surprised to see just how "loose" he was.
"You took him to monster trucks?" Buffy nearly fell off the table in shock.
Nothing about Giles screamed take me to monster trucks.
"I thought it would be a change."
"It was a change," Giles cleared his throat, and Buffy turned her face away
before she laughed.
"We could have just left."
"And miss the nitro-burning funny cars? Couldn't have that," The sarcasm dripped
from Giles' lips.
Buffy derailed further arguments about Giles' date, "Okay, can we get can we get
back on the vampire tip here? These guys were here with a purpose."
"Yes, and we must ascertain what that purpose is." Giles walked over to a
collection of books sprawled over a couple tables in the library.
"Where's your friend?" Jenny asked curiously.
"I sent him home," Buffy answered.
"Good," Giles sat down, "The less he's involved in all this, the safer he'll
be."
"He did bag a vamp his first time out." Giles removed a book from a pile in
front of Buffy. "Gotta give him credit for ... that." A tintype of a woman
caught Buffy's attention on top of the remaining books. She picked it up.
"Something wrong?" Jenny noticed the look in Buffy's eyes. She saw a glint of
recognition and anger at the picture.
"Who's this?" She stared into the eyes of the woman she'd seen with Angel the
night before.
"She's called Drusilla." Giles removed his glasses. "A sometime paramour of
Spike's. She was killed by an angry mob in Prague."
"Well, they don't make angry mobs like they used to, 'cause this girl's alive."
Buffy frowned. "I saw her with Angel."
"Angel?" Giles interest perked up.
"Isn't he supposed to be a good guy?" Jenny added her unwanted two cents worth
to the conversation.
"Yeah, he is." Buffy gripped the picture tighter. The edges of the tintype
started to bend up. 'Paramour? That better not mean what I think it means.'
"I think we need to read up on this nice lady." Jenny watched Buffy's body
language shift and darken. Something was going on with the Slayer.
Giles snatched the tintype from Buffy's hand before Buffy destroyed it. He stood
up and headed for his office. "Well, some of my newer volumes may be more
helpful. My own research has ..." He was interrupted by the blonde female
vampire from earlier in the evening knocking Giles into Buffy on her way out of
his office.
Buffy and Giles hit the floor. The vampire hurdled over the railing to the
second level and disappeared out the back way of the library. Jenny rushed over
to help Buffy and Giles get back on their feet.
"A book!" Giles was appalled that one of his treasured volumes was now in the
hands of a vampire. "It took one of my books."
"He said he killed it." Buffy's confusion over the evening's events heightened.
Why was that vampire still alive? "That's the vampire Ford said he killed." Was
everyone lying to her now?
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In the factory Spike confronted Dru about her midnight wanderings a couple
nights prior. "I heard an interesting thing just now." He played it off as one
of the minions keeping him informed instead of knowing first hand where she was.
"Lucius tells me you went out on the hunt the other night."
"My tummy was growly and you were gone." Dru turned to face Spike, the dead bird
in the cage, she was paying attention to, forgotten for the moment. "You're
always gone these days, Spike."
"Being the Master of the Hellmouth requires my presence to be known." Spike
covered up for himself. "So, you meet anyone interesting while you were out?
Say, Angel?"
"Angel," Dru purred. "Daddy was all a flutter. He doesn't know that his sunshine
has gone all away."
"Yeah." Spike kissed Dru's forehead. Either the girl was completely barmy, or
she was getting on his nerves. "What might you guys have talked about then?" He
circled around Dru. "Old times? Childhood pranks?"
Dru ignored Spike's attentions once more. She poked a finger at the dead bird in
the cage. She was smarter and saner than everyone thought. She knew how to get
under Spike's skin and annoy him. She needed the entertainment after being
cooped up in the factory all the time. She needed to be healed, but she had a
different purpose for being in Sunnydale now.
"It's a little off, you two so friendly like, especially with him being the
enemy." Spike wanted to keep Dru and Angel as far away from each other as
possible. He tried logical reasoning to get Dru to listen to him.
Dru twirled around to face Spike. She waggled a finger in his face. "No more off
than you and the Slayer being all friendly." Her eyes narrowed. "I can see her
Spike, all around you. She'll be the death of us. She'll be the end for your
princess."
Before Spike was able to answer a male voice interrupted his train of thought.
"This is so cool. I would totally live here." Ford walked into the factory as if
he had no care or concern for his well-being.
"Do I have anyone on watch here?" Spike wasn't a fan of surprises. He recognized
the boy's scent, and he picked up on the traces of Buffy's scent mingled in
underneath. "It's called security people. Are you all asleep?" He ground out
angrily. 'What is he doing here?' He sauntered closer to Ford. "Or did we
finally find a restaurant that delivers?"
"I know who you are," Ford's voice was strong and confident. He stood his ground
even as Spike drew closer to him.
"Yeah, I know who I am too. So what?" Spike eyed the boy up and down. 'Why would
a friend of the Slayer come to me?' He asked himself.
"I've come looking for you, Spike."
"You've got a real death wish." Spike stopped his advance. Buffy would get upset
if he killed her friend, but something was off about the boy. There was no scent
of fear in the air. Ford smelled more excited and elated than anything else.
"It's almost interesting."
The female vampire strode into the area with the Watcher's book in her hand. She
was pleased with the approval from him when he opened the book to read it.
"Oh, this is great!" Spike skimmed through the old pages. Even at first glance
he noticed several items of interest. Hopefully this was the book he needed to
cure Drusilla. He was tired of the game he played every day to keep up the
façade. "This'll be very useful."
Spike continued to skim through the book. His eyes never left the text as he
continued to speak, "So how did you find me?"
"That doesn't matter." Ford looked over Spike's shoulder at the vampire who gave
him the information he needed. "I've got something to offer you. I believe this
is the part where you take out a watch and tell me that I've got 30 seconds to
convince you not to kill me. It's traditional."
'Could this wanker be any more of a prat?' Spike slammed the book closed. "Well,
I don't go much for tradition." He grabbed Ford by the ear and pinched hard.
"Wait, love." Dru put a weak hand on Spike's back.
Spike rolled his eyes. There was only one thing he cared about, and he better
not hear the boy offering him that. It would be the signature on his death
warrant, if Ford did. "Well?"
"Oh, come on. Say it! It's no fun if you don't say it." Ford was more excited by
the moment.
"What? Oh ..." Spike huffed. This was ridiculous to him. He wanted Ford out of
the factory and away from his Slayer. He reluctantly said the words the boy
wanted to hear in a flat monotone voice. "You've got 30 seconds to convince me
not to kill you."
"Yes! You see this is the best." Ford's dreams were finally coming to fruition.
Ever since he'd heard about his illness, he was possessed with the dream of
immortality. "I wanna be like you, a vampire."
"I've known you for two minutes, and I can't stand you." Spike nearly laughed.
"I don't really feature you livin' forever." He turned to Dru. "Can I eat him
now love?"
Dru shook her head back and forth slowly. 'This is going to be so much fun!'
"Well, feature this. I'm offering you a trade." Ford knew he had something that
every vampire wanted. He had the Slayer. "You make me a vampire, and I give you
the Slayer."
'You made a big mistake this time, boy.' Spike ground his teeth together. 'You
picked the wrong woman as your sacrifice.' He fought back every urge to rip the
boy apart limb from limb. He practically shook with all of the pent up rage that
built up from the first moment Ford told him about his exchange idea.
Dru bounced in place. "My Spike isn't going to let the bad boy play with his
dolly, is he?" She taunted Spike about the Slayer.
"Stuff it, Dru." Spike whirled around in a swirl of black leather. He pulled Dru
behind him. "Show our guest the way out," He called over his shoulder before he
disappeared deep in the factory.
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Angel visited Buffy during the night. She pried all the information about
Drusilla out of him. At least she knew why Drusilla felt familiar to her. Angel
sired both Spike and Dru. Their lineage was the same.
Buffy met up with Ford the next day at school, and he invited her out again.
Instead of waiting for the time he wanted her to meet him she followed Ford
after school. It was no surprise to her when Ford led her right to the club
Angel told her about.
Buffy was upset that her friend would betray her like that. Once she was locked
into the shelter, she tried to convince Ford that what they were doing was
insane. Vampires weren't good people. She called herself all types of a
hypocrite because she knew how she felt for Spike.
Buffy nearly lost it when Ford told her about the tumors in his brain. She
wanted to cry for the reason that drove her old friend to such lengths to
"live". She wasn't able to get him to see the folly of it all. When Ford's
beeper announced the sunset, she tousled with him. She finally knocked him
unconscious just as the bolted door started to open.
Spike walked in with Drusilla and a few minions. The minions jumped into the
fray quickly. They were hungry, and the humans here were an easy meal.
Buffy warred within herself over what to do. She didn't want to kill Spike, but
she couldn't allow him to harm innocents. She noticed Drusilla standing up on
the catwalk. She ran across the room, bounced off a chair, and lunged for the
railing to the catwalk.
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Buffy grabbed Drusilla from behind. She wrapped her arm around the vampiress'
neck and forced a stake against Dru's chest. "Let' them go, Spike. All of them."
Spike laughed. "Why should I let all these lovely little meals go?" He called up
to Buffy from the bottom of the stairs. "They're the ones stupid enough to think
that this was anything other than their funerals." He tried to keep up his bad
boy image for the sake of the minions and Dru.
Several gasps were heard, and a few of the women started to cry in the
background. The "followers" huddled closer to each other when the minions let
them go.
"You will let them go, or you will find your girlfriend a bit hard to sleep with
since she'll only be a pile of dust." Buffy's eyes flashed with a silver fire.
Spike stepped to the side at the bottom of the staircase. "Get out of here," He
roared at the humans. None of them needed to be told twice. They all ran up the
stairs and out into the night. Buffy waited off to the side at the top of the
stairs until everyone was gone. She was so focused on Spike that she failed to
notice the minions leave as well. Only Spike, Dru, and unconscious Ford and
Buffy remained in the darkened club.
Spike started to walk up each step slowly. His gaze never wandered from Buffy's.
There was something about the look in her eyes that was a bit scary and out of
control. "I can't let you do that, pet."
"Why?" Buffy pulled Dru against her more tightly. She squeezed her hand around
Dru's neck while the stake started to press into the dress over her heart. "You
love her more than me, don't you? This is all just some game to you." Her eyes
glazed over in anger and jealousy.
"Spike," Dru choked out in a tearful cry. She worried that Spike would allow the
Slayer to dust her. She knew his loyalties no longer lay with her best interests
at heart.
"She is my family, Slayer." Spike moved within three steps from the top of the
landing. "You should know that it is instinctual to care for one's family. I
have to protect her."
Buffy turned her neck to Spike's full view. "Then what is this?" She snapped her
head back. "I know what you tried at the church. I've read everything I could
find out vampire rituals." She twisted her wrist's healed scar towards him. "Why
did you bind us if you were just going to leave me the first time you had to
make a choice?"
Spike gulped hard. There was moisture in the Slayer's eyes, and part of his
demon snarled within his mind and body to go to his intended. "I don't choose
her over you in that way, Buffy," He spoke her name to get more of her
attention. "But I have to restore her health before I can let go."
"I can take care of that problem for you." Buffy shoved about 2 inches of the
stake into Dru's chest. "If she's dust, there is no problem to cure."
"I'm closer every day to the cure, pet." Spike tried to explain the delay to
Buffy. "I have a book now that should hold the key to what I was missing
before."
"The one you stole from my Watcher?" Buffy asked.
"Yes, it has some spells, rituals and prophecies that pertain to vampires and
healing as well as other things." Spike gripped the railing near the top of the
stairs. "Please trust me."
The request sounded absurd coming from the lips of a vampire, but at the same
time it made perfect sense. "Why should I trust you? You haven't given me any
reason to yet."
"I could have killed you already, Slayer, but I haven't." Spike moved up one
step higher. "I didn't have to do the binding on Halloween. I could have simply
drained you dry right then and there."
Buffy had thought about that herself often enough in the last month. Her grip on
the stake loosened a little. "Why didn't you?"
Dru sensed a chance to escape. She butted her head back into Buffy's face and
pushed away from the Slayer.
Buffy screamed out in pain and hit the ground. Before Dru was able to turn her
attack on Buffy, the dark haired vampiress' body was knocked to the ground
unconscious by Spike.
Strong arms pulled Buffy up off the ground and into his embrace. "I don't know
why I couldn't kill you. I needed that binding as much as you did that night."
He checked out her face for any injuries. "The thought of killing you makes me
sick now. I'd sooner meet the sunrise than kill you."
Buffy gazed up into Spike's eyes longingly. "I feel you all the time, and it
hurts." She rubbed the torn marks on her neck from when Angel pulled Spike off
her in the church.
"I know." Spike kissed Buffy's forehead. "Until the claim is complete, it will
be hard on both of us."
"You feel it too?" Buffy questioned.
"Every hour of every day and night," Spike answered. He lifted her wrist to his
mouth. His face shifted, and a roughened tongue licked along the slightly
puckered scar from the ritual. His fangs sliced through her skin, and he drank
several mouthfuls of her blood. He nearly purred from the wonderful taste of her
essence.
Buffy jumped in Spike's embrace, and her free hand snaked up the back of Spike's
neck. She arched against him and ground herself against his thigh. "Spike!" She
needed to be as close to him as possible. She needed to feel his body against
hers.
Spike ripped his fangs through his own scarred wrist. He offered it to Buffy's
parted lips. "Drink a little, pet. It will help with the pain."
Buffy stared at Spike with lust and a sense of confusion. "It won't make me a
vampire, will it?"
"Not this little of an amount," Spike reassured her. "It will strengthen the
connection some and ease most of the pain. We've gone too long without renewing
the binding."
Buffy nodded. She slowly leaned forward to wrap her lips around both sides of
the wound. Sometimes the pain woke her in the middle of the night with a longing
to find Spike so great that she had to force herself not to run off into the
darkness.
Spike watched Buffy's lips pressed against his skin. He shifted the hardness in
his pants and groaned from the warmth of her tongue and lips taking his blood
within her. He longed to savor the moment forever, but he didn't want her to
take too much. He wanted her just as she was: warm, sexy, inviting, and all his.
Buffy pouted when Spike's wrist moved away from her mouth. She saw the need and
desire that she felt echoed in Spike's eyes, and she knew she wasn't the only
one affected by the exchange.
"If we do that every couple weeks, it won't be so bad for either of us." Spike
walked Buffy over towards the door. He stepped over Drusilla's unconscious form
without a second thought for the vampiress.
"How will I know when to find you?" Buffy questioned. She felt Spike's presence
around her often when she patrolled, but he rarely revealed where he was
watching her from.
"I'll always find you." Spike caressed the back of his hand down Buffy's cheek.
"I'm never far."
A moan from the bottom of the stairs reached them at the top. Buffy turned
around to see Ford start to wake up. "What are you ..."
"I'll take care of it. No turning, I promise." Spike hoped Buffy realized what
he was saying. Ford would die for his crimes against her, and nothing she said
would stop him from seeing to that eventuality.
"You're going to kill him," Buffy said flatly.
"I don't take betrayal lightly, Slayer." Spike hoped Buffy wouldn't fight him on
this. He listed off several reasons for Ford's death to be justified in his mind
before the last one. "Besides, the wanker is already dying, right?"
"Yeah, he is." Buffy nodded slowly. She motioned her head towards Drusilla. "You
think she's going to take your actions as anything but betrayal?"
"All she cares about is her precious daddy." Spike rolled his eyes. "Now that
she knows he's here, it's only a matter of time before she runs off to him."
"Daddy? Oh you mean Angel."
"Got it in one, pet." Spike heard voices outside the door of the club. Someone
was in the alley and moving quickly. "Go on. You're little troupe is coming."
Buffy nodded. With one last glance at Ford, she headed out the door and shut
Spike in. The door was sealed from being opened on the inside, but she had a
feeling Spike would rip his way out long before she returned later for Ford's
body.
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When Buffy reached the alley only the ragtag band of followers remained. The
minions were nowhere in sight. Willow and Xander ran to catch up with Buffy.
Angel walked closer to her. His eyes traveled to the wrist Buffy clutched with
her other hand.
"You guys are just in time," Buffy spoke with a false cheer.
"Are there vampires?" Willow asked meekly.
"They're contained." Buffy looked back towards the club. "They'll get out
eventually, though. We should probably go. We can come back when they're gone."
"Come back for what?" Xander questioned.
Buffy turned away from her friends sadly. "For the body. Ford's body."
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Buffy sat at the foot of a freshly covered gravesite near dusk. She twirled the
stake between her fingers like a baton twirler. She wanted to believe that Spike
kept his promise to her, but she had to be sure. She refused to take a chance on
Ford rising during the night to harm others.
Buffy knew she should be appalled over Spike's decision to drain Ford to death.
She understood Spike's desire for vengeance. She was pretty upset about being
drugged and lied to by one of her oldest friends, but was it right that Ford
should die for that offense?
Buffy also realized that Ford being drained would serve a two-fold purpose for
her. One, along with the blood she gave him earlier in the club, Ford would feed
Spike enough to keep him from harming any innocents for a day or two. Two,
Ford's death would be a lot quicker and less painful than if Spike left him
alive to die from the terminal disease Ford carried.
Buffy had only Spike's promise that he would not turn her old friend. Spike
seemed disgusted and angry at the idea of turning Ford into a vampire after Ford
betrayed Buffy. He'd told her that he had no desire to sire a "wanker" like
that, even for a minion.
Spike's vehement declaration that anyone who would betray Buffy in such a way
was not worthy of living still rang through her mind. Vampire or not, Spike had
definite ideas about loyalty to one's own. That was why he couldn't abandon
Drusilla until she was healed as well. He felt it was his duty to finish what he
promised to do for Dru.
"Another promise from him in what is starting to be a long line of what if's and
future vows from Spike." Buffy sighed. She looked down at her watch. "I'll wait
a couple more hours to be sure."
While Buffy stared at the name on the headstone, her mind wandered through
happier memories and times that she spent with Billy Fordham over the years.
From her crush on him through to his arrival in Sunnydale, each memory served as
another reminder that life could change at any time.
Reality crashed in around her with a cold autumn gust of wind. This area of
California rare got cold. Lately the temperature during the night dropped
considerably and the days seemed cloudier and darker. Was it a portents of
things to come? 'I wonder how much cloud cover is needed for vampires to come
out during the day?' She made a mental note to ask Giles about that later.
About midnight, and with a sigh of relief, Buffy stood up from her place at the
end of Ford's grave. She dusted the dirt off her knees and butt. She tucked her
stake back into the back of her pants. "One promise down, several more to go."
She looked over at a nearby mausoleum, and she spoke softly enough that only a
vampire would hear her, "Thank you, Spike."
Spike stepped out of the shadows into the light of the moon. "You're welcome,
Buffy." His gaze followed the disappearing form of the woman he should hate. "I
keep my promises. We will be together soon." He turned around in the opposite
direction and headed back to the factory. He was close to finding Dru's cure.
The sooner he found it, the sooner he could end this charade with Dru.
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(To Be Continued)
Duty Or Destiny - (8) History and Portents
By Tasha
Chapter Summary: Starts off with a rewritten timeline with Drusilla and
Spike at the factory researching a cure for the ailing vampiress. Dalton goes on
a research quest, Spike tries to keep up appearances, and the Scoobies deal with
the idea that their Watcher wasn't always so stuffy. Will Angel or Spike be the
one to save Buffy from Eyghon? What other realizations will Buffy come to after
seeing the "demon" side of Giles?
Author's Note: Some dialogue was taken from the episode "The Dark Age"
and "What's My Line - Part 1". Also some of the dialogue in scenes from the
episodes has been rewritten to fit the purpose of this story. Timelines have
also been adjusted so certain things happen before others. Assume that other
events from the episode "The Dark Age" like the fight in the library with
Phillip, the appearance of Ethan originally in the library, etc all still
happened as they did in the show unless you see it changed here in the story.
Disclaimer: All characters originally created by Joss Wheadon and Mutant
Enemy belong to them by all rights. I just sneak them out of the vaults to play
with them whenever I can. I do not make any money off of this. I have only the
satisfaction that others enjoy the creativity and storylines that I come up with
for our heroes, heroines, and villains.
'Single' quote marks surround thoughts in this story. "Regular" quotes are
around spoken words.
Spike flipped through the worn pages of a leather bound book. 'I know the answer
is in here.' He laid a couple loose manuscripts on the nightstand. Most of them
made no sense to him at all.
Drusilla whimpered and bounced on the bed next to Spike. She shuffled a deck of
tarot cards with fumbling fingertips. She turned the first card from the deck
face up in front of her. "Naughty children."
Spike glanced sideways for a brief moment. Despite the references he used to
search for Dru's cure, he never gave much credence to magic, gypsies, or
fortunetellers. The cards occupied Drusilla for the moment. So, he was grateful
for the break from keeping her entertained.
Drusilla carefully flipped another card over. She set it down next to the first.
"The past comes back to haunt them." She cooed and giggled after she revealed a
third card. "She will be marked for the kill."
"Who will, Princess?" Spike asked without looking up from the book in his lap.
"I'm not going to tell you." Dru motioned one finger back and forth. "It will
make you cross, and I need your attention right now."
"If you say so, Dru." Spike slapped the book closed. The thud reverberated
through the office they'd made into a bedroom. "I'm going to check on Dalton's
progress."
"The little bookworm?" Drusilla frowned. "He dilly dallies. He doesn't want
Princess better."
"Nonsense, pet," Spike's voice held a soothing quality to it. "The text is very
old. These things take time." His cursory glance over the tome he'd left with
Dalton had him puzzled as much as the bookworm. Even with his former Oxford
training, the languages seemed all jumbled.
"Mummy thinks he needs more incentive." Dru gathered up her cards, slid off the
bed, and stood next to Spike. She snuck her hand into the crook of his arm.
Spike, resigned that Dru was accompanying him, left their bedroom. Being the
"Master" of Sunnydale had its advantages. He was given some privacy because the
minions feared they'd be dusted if they intruded upon him. Likewise, no one
dared to question his orders that the Slayer and her friends were off limits for
snacking on.
Most of the minions, and other demons in Sunnydale, figured Spike merely wanted
to kill the Slayer himself. Few knew the real reasons behind the order. Dalton
was one of the few who surmised Spike's true reasons. Spike trusted the bookworm
more than anyone else in the clan.
Spike liked Dalton. He reminded the Master Vampire of what he might have been
like without Angelus' influence as a fledgling. Dalton shared Spike's secret
love for books, languages and history. He rarely showed that side of himself to
anyone, but Dalton walked into a room one day where Spike was relaxing with a
book. His mind drifted down memory lane.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Spike lounged in an unused room of the factory. The minions tended to stay in
larger groups near the main gathering area. He'd found this little nook of an
office during his scavenger hunt of the factory. The little corner offered Spike
privacy and a chance to relax without pretense. Dru drove him batty, the demon
community bored him, and without a cure for Dru he had to avoid the Slayer
except to ease the pain of separation.
Spike sighed in relief. For the last month he'd secluded himself away in the
little underground nook of the factory whenever he needed peace and quiet. The
minions weren't sure where he went, but they knew if the Master went down a
particular hallway he wasn't to be disturbed. The main entrance wasn't
noticeable to the naked eye.
Dalton groaned and panted in near exhaustion. He'd left the factory the night
before, but the sun's morning rays had caught him before he was able to return.
He had dove into the nearest manhole into Sunnydale's underground tunnel system.
Thoroughly lost, he'd spent the whole day trying to find his way back to the
factory.
Dalton felt the pull of his vampire's familial link. Although not sired by
Spike, the Master Vampire had given him the protection of the Aurelian clan.
Some of their blood flowed in his veins, and he felt the nearness of Spike. 'I
must not be as far from the factory as I thought.' He pushed away some tree
roots and squeezed through a small crack in the wall to get closer. He was
surprised to see Spike sitting in a partially finished room reading a book.
"Master?"
So engrossed in his book of poems, Spike failed to notice the presence of
another vampire. He jumped out of the chair and fell on the floor at the sound
of Dalton's voice. That was a costly mistake on his part with anyone else but
Dalton. Dalton was one of the most non-violent vampire's he'd ever met. He
wasn't able to prove it, but he was fairly certain that the vampire did not kill
for his dinner.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"How are the translations coming along, Dalton?" Spike swaggered over to the
long dining table in the middle of the main room when his mind found its way
back to the present. He stood to one side of Dalton with a hand on the top of
Dalton's chair.
Dru sat down at the opposite end of the table. She laid the previously flipped
over cards in a pile to the left side of her.
"I'm not sure." Dalton sighed. He wished that he had more good news for the
Master Vampire. Ever since he found Spike alone, the vampire had sought out a
connection with him. Dalton wasn't used to anyone paying him any attention
except in anger. Spike was actually interested in discussing literature and
languages with him.
Spike picked up the old Latin reference book that Dalton was using to help with
his translations. "Read it again," He encouraged.
Dalton read out loud the passage he'd been working on. "I'm not sure, but it
could be deprimere ille bubula linter."
"Debase the beef ..." Spike searched through the book. "... Canoe?" He would
have laughed if he didn't think it would hurt his image as the Master. Instead
he dropped the book on the table, reared back, and punched Dalton in the face.
"Why does that strike me as not right?"
Dalton groaned and sighed. He rubbed his head because it hit the chair when he
was punched. He buried his nose back into the large tome in front of him with a
frightened whimper.
"Spike, come dance." Drusilla cooed from her place at the end of the table.
"Give us some peace, would you? Can't you see I'm workin'?" Spike growled. He
hadn't wanted her to follow him, and now she was bothering him on top of being
unwanted.
Drusilla whined, and Spike rolled his eyes. "I'm sorry, kitten. It's just this
manuscript. It's supposed to hold your cure, but it reads like gibberish." He
slammed his fist on the table. "Even Dalton here, the big brain, can't make
heads or tails of it."
Spike moved back over to Dalton. "All right, come on now. Enlighten me. What do
you know?"
"Uh," Dalton started to stutter out, "Well, it looks like Latin, but its not.
I'm not even sure it's a language."
"Then make it a language," Spike yelled right in Dalton's face. "Isn't that what
a transcriber does?"
"Well, not exactly ..." Dalton yelped. He was lifted out of his chair and off
the ground by Spike.
"I want the cure." Spike's eyes hoped Dalton understood his actions. He slammed
the bookworm back into his chair after he kneed him in the gut.
"Master please understand! I'm trying." Dalton begged for leniency. The
translation was giving him a headache that he didn't think vampires could get.
"I'd kill you, but then who would I have to translate the text?" Spike grabbed
Dalton's hand. Several minions watched the exchange. He had to keep up the
appearances of his bad boy image around the factory and in the sight of other
demons. "Instead I'll start cutting off your fingers, knuckle by knuckle, each
day until you get it right."
Dalton shook in fear. He wanted to believe that Spike was only putting up
appearances, but the Master Vampire looked so angry and hostile to him. "But ...
But I ..."
"Wait! He doesn't have the key." Dru held up one hand, and she pointed to the
card on the table in front of her with the other. The image was of a cross that
rested on a tomb. "One of the puzzle pieces is missing. Did someone eat it?"
Spike picked up the card and examined it. "Find out where the bloke who wrote
all of this is buried. If it's here in Sunnydale take a couple of minions with
you to search the tomb." He tossed the card at Dalton to catch it. "Search for a
large cross or anything that resembles a code key or might be helpful."
"Yes, Master." Dalton scurried up from his seat. "It will be done." He rushed to
his trunk in the sleeping area, opened the lid, and searched its contents for
the right research materials. He sighed. This was going to take him a few days
to sort out.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
While Dalton spent the next few days buried in research surrounding the burial
of DuLac, the Scoobies faced the realization that Giles had a checkered past.
The foolish carelessness with which Giles practiced magic as a young adult
resulted in the deaths of his friends in the past and the present. Now, the
demon he originally summoned with others was back to seek its revenge.
Jenny Calendar, now possessed by the demon of Eyghon stood up, rolled her
shoulders and grinned. "Three down, two to go. Be seein' ya." She jumped through
the window of Giles' apartment out into the courtyard.
Buffy rushed to Giles' side. "Are you all right?"
Giles, with his back against the wall, was oblivious to Buffy's question.
"Jenny. Oh, God."
"Giles, how do we stop this?" Buffy wanted to shake Giles to get him to come
back to her. His behavior and attitude scared her. She'd never seen him like
this before.
"Oh, God," Giles continued to ramble in a panicked state. "What have I done?"
"Talk to me!" Buffy paused only a moment to breathe before she continued, "Giles
you're scaring me."
Giles finally looked Buffy in the eye. "I'm sorry." The hurt and pain in his
voice was unhidden.
"Don't be sorry. Be Giles." Buffy never imagined that something could affect
Giles so much that he'd lose it. He was always the steadfast rock of the group,
their anchor. He always dished out the wisdom of his experience and training,
even if she didn't want to hear it. "Come on, we fight monsters. This is what we
do."
Giles looked away. His head hung down slightly. How could he tell the girl that
he looked upon as a daughter that he was a murderer? What would she think of him
then?
"They show up, they scare us, I beat 'em up, and they go away." Buffy nearly
growled out her frustration. "This is no different." She was frightened.
"It is different, Buffy." Giles' face appeared to have aged 5-10 years in the
last two days. He felt defeated and lost.
"Why? Because you don't know how to stop it?"
"No, because I created it!" Giles grumbled in frustration and resoluteness.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Did you find anything?" Willow looked up from the area she was researching in
as Xander emerged from Giles' office.
"The most meticulous banking and phone records known to man." Xander held a
picture out to Willow. "I found this too."
Willow looked down at the picture in shock. She stared into the face of their
tweed wearing and reserved librarian, but he was wearing a leather jacket and
holding a guitar in his hands. "This is Giles?"
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"I was 21," Giles began, "Studying history at Oxford, and of course the occult
by night. I hated it. The tedious grind of study, and the overwhelming pressure
of my destiny as a Watcher."
"I dropped out, and I went to London." Giles draped his arm over the back of the
couch. He continued to tell Buffy the story that led him into dark magic and
fear. "I fell in with the worst crowd that would have me."
"We practiced magics." Giles sighed. "It was only small stuff, for pleasure or
gain. Then, Ethan and I discovered something ... bigger."
"Eyghon," Buffy stated simply.
"Yes." Giles opened a decanter of alcohol on the table in front of him. "One of
us would go into a deep sleep, and the others would summon him." He finished
pouring himself a glass of liquor. "It was an extraordinary high." His face lit
up for a moment from the good memories at the time. Just as quickly his face
dropped into a stalwart frown. "God, we were fools."
"And you couldn't control it," Buffy stated more than questioned. She was
beginning to see why Giles was so stiff about certain areas of her occult
training. He truly knew the dangers of getting too close.
"One of us, Randall, he lost control." Giles' chest heaved up and down with the
faster breaths he took. "Eyghon took him whole." He wanted to remain calm, but
the memory of that night still haunted him. "We tried to exorcise the demon from
Randall, but it killed him."
Buffy stared blankly at Giles. Bad voodoo and magic she was able to handle.
Finding out that Giles was a part of a ritual that killed one of his friends
made her shiver.
"We killed him," Giles looked into Buffy's eyes.
Buffy looked away. She held a hand to her forehead in contemplation. 'What do
you say back to that?'
"We thought we were free of the demon after that, but now he's back." Giles was
resolved that his fate was now sealed. He didn't want to leave Buffy without a
guide, but he hoped the Council would send a replacement for him quickly after
his death. "One by one, he will kill us all."
"Three down, two to go." Buffy got up off the couch. "Then, it's going after
Ethan. I'd better beat it there."
"We'd better." Giles followed Buffy off the couch.
"I'd better." The only way Buffy knew to save her Watcher was to kill the demon
before it got to him. If she was able to contain it before it killed Ethan,
Giles might be safe. "Giles, you're barely mobile, and speed is of the serious
essence here." She tried to appeal to his sense of reason.
Giles sat back down. With a quiver in his voice he spoke, "I don't know how to
stop it without killing Jenny."
"I've got the guys working on it." Buffy wanted to offer Giles some hope that
Jenny wouldn't have to die. "I'll, um ... try to contain it until we figure
something."
"Buffy," Giles called out to Buffy who had made her way to the door. She stopped
and turned around to face him. "I'm sorry."
"I know." Buffy offered a half smile of assurance to the broken man before her.
She walked out of the door and into the dark night.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Ethan? Ethan!" Buffy stepped into Ethan Rayne's old costume shop. "Giles told
me everything. Look, it's coming for you."
"And you came to protect me? I'm touched." Ethan stepped out of the shadows.
Buffy turned to face the shadowed man. Not for the first time did she wish that
her "spidey" sense extended to evil humans and not just demons. "Don't worry.
It's nothing personal. To protect Giles, I have to protect you."
"How does Ripper inspire such goodness?" Ethan would have found the whole
situation much more amusing if he wasn't afraid for his miserable life. Chaos
was one thing. Death by a demon of his past was another.
"Because he's Giles," Buffy walked towards the door. She stopped after she
passed Ethan to look at him again.
"And I'm not. Still, lucky me." Ethan grinned.
"Hmmm. Lucky you." Buffy looked around the shop for any means to protect Ethan
and contain Eyghon.
"Well, we can't run. Eyghon will find us." Ethan extended his arm forward at
Buffy's face level. "This mark's like a homing beacon."
"It's okay. I'm not that much into running."
"Aren't we manly," Ethan sneered.
"One of us is. You're gonna hide till it's over."
"Excellent plan." Ethan rolled his eyes.
"Is there a way in through the back?" Buffy nodded her head in the direction of
the back storage room.
"There's a back door. It's locked." Ethan twisted to glance into the back room.
"I think it's solid."
"We'll set up there. Let's go." Buffy waited for Ethan to move.
"Oh, no, please." Ethan motioned for Buffy to lead the way as if he was doing
the gentlemanly thing. He picked up a mannequin head from the counter and bashed
it into the back of Buffy's head. "Ladies first."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"We have to figure out how to kill this thing, and we need to do it fast."
Willow's frantic plea was as nervous as it was excited.
"Uh, hot lava," Xander offered the suggestion from his position on the other
side of the table from Willow.
"That's for a heretic." Willow opened her eyes wider, and she gave Xander a look
of frustration.
"Oh yeah." Xander half chuckled. "Yeah, yeah, okay." He started reading again.
"Oo, oh. Bury a potato." He strained to read the fine print next to that line.
"No, that's for warts. Who writes these things?" He slammed the book closed and
tossed it onto the top of the pile nearest to him.
"I've got the solution right here." Cordelia beamed proudly. She sat at a
separate table away from the other two with her own stack of books. "To kill a
demon, cut off its head."
"Oh yeah, we'll find Miss Calendar. Then, we'll decapitate her." Xander snarked
at Cordelia. "She'll be the first headless computer teacher. Do you think
anybody will notice?"
"Do you know what you need besides a year's supply of acne cream?" Cordelia
quipped sarcastically, "A brain."
"That's it." Xander slammed his hands down on the table, and he hopped up from
his chair. "12 years of you and I'm snappin'!" He made crazy motions with his
hands next to his head. "I don't care if you're a girl. I'm throwin' down. Come
on!"
Cordelia stood up from her chair. She angrily waltzed over to Xander. "I've seen
you in a fight, and don't think I can't take you."
"Give it your best shot." Xander threw back in Cordelia's face. The two of them
stood toe to toe. Their faces were mere inches apart.
"Hey!" Willow was fed up. She'd had enough of their bickering for the night. "We
don't have time for this." Her voice cracked slightly. "Our friends are in
trouble. Now, we have to put our heads together and get them out of it!" She
stomped her foot on the floor and angrily glared at Xander and Cordelia. "If you
two aren't with me 110%, then get the hell out of my library." She forcefully
gestured at the library's exit.
"We're sorry," Cordelia meekly offered an apology. 'Willow is scary when she
gets mad.'
"We'll be good," Xander responded like a chastised child.
"Okay. Now, we've done the research." Willow nodded, straightened her sweater
and sat back down. "We just have to figure out how to use it."
"Hey, why don't we find another dead body for the demon to jump into?" Xander
perked up at having thought of a feasible idea to him.
"Yes! At the cemetery." Cordelia beamed.
Willow sighed. "Well, that won't kill the demon. It'll only give it a change of
scenery." As if a light bulb just flickered inside her brain, Willow's eyes
widened. "Oh. Oh!" She jumped up. "Oh, I've got it. I've got it!"
"She's good," Xander said before he and Cordelia ran out of the library after
Willow.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Dru clapped her hands giddily. Her delight mirrored a young child, but the
reason for her pleasure was anything but innocent. She danced with an invisible
partner around the gathering area of the factory to music that only she heard.
"Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive," Dru chanted.
"Good little boys should never play in the devil's playground. They will get
burnt."
Drusilla cooed and danced a little faster. "Little balls of sunshine shouldn't
try to light up the dark." She wagged a finger back and forth in front of a
minion.
"A light so bright can only burn a little while ..." Dru moved a candle
centerpiece from the center of the table to the edge. She moved her hand over
the lit candles. She wasn't close enough to burn her pale skin, but she felt the
heat that radiated upwards from the flame. "... Before it is snuffed out for
good." She quickly pinched her fingers together. The flame extinguished, she
headed for her bedroom. "Goodbye, Sunshine."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Wakey, wakey." Ethan hummed a jovial tune. "You're missing all the fun."
"What fun?" Buffy pulled at the ropes that connected her hands together under
the flat, padded table she was laying on.
"Your initiation." Ethan sat down at a smaller table next to Buffy. Various
bottles and trays contained acid, antiseptic, inks, and other paraphernalia.
"You know what? I'm not really interested in joining your club." Buffy tried to
keep her wits about her. Sarcasm and witty retorts were always her friends
before. They helped to keep her calmer and more focused.
"Too late, I already voted you in." Ethan worked on several preparations for the
ritual he needed to perform. "I hope you're not taking this personally Buffy."
Buffy struggled some, and she moaned. The position was very uncomfortable, and
her head was cocked at a weird angle. She tried to watch what Ethan was doing to
guess his intent. She was clueless about what he was doing.
"I actually kind of like you. It's just that I like myself a lot more." Ethan
wasn't sure if he was simply being sarcastic or partially truthful. He admired
the girl's fire. Even after the events of Halloween, she was still willing to
protect him to save her Watcher. "If you think of this karmically, this is
really big for your soul. Taking my place with the demon, giving so that others
may live."
"I'm gonna kill you. Will that blow the whole karma thing?" Buffy retorted.
'Will this guy ever shut up? I think he likes to talk to her himself speak.'
"Sweet child." Ethan grinned. Oh yes, he admired her spunk. In other
circumstances, he would have enjoyed sifting through the levels of her psyche to
find her darkest parts to enhance them. "Now this may sting a little, but just
at first." He stood up, picked up the caustic inking substance, and leaned over
Buffy's prone form. "Don't worry. That'll go away once the searing pain kicks
in." He leaned in closer to Buffy's ear. "You can go ahead and scream if you
like."
Buffy closed her eyes tightly. 'Spike, help me. Please ... help me!' She thought
to herself as the acidic ink burned and marked her skin.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Spike twitched again. 'The Slayer must be having an eventful patrol.' He was
used to feeling the adrenaline rushes along with flashes of pain during Buffy's
patrols now. At first he sought her out to be sure she was all right.
The bond Spike shared with Buffy was almost as confusing to him as it was to
her. Without being fully mated, the bond lacked the strongest connections that
would help him pinpoint thoughts as well as clear emotions. After a few rushes
out of the factory and into the cemeteries, he learned that twinges of pain were
common even on a slow night of patrol.
Spike felt another burst of pain filled adrenaline course through him. He vamped
out and dropped the manuscript he was reading. Something was wrong. The Slayer
wasn't simply in pain. She was afraid of whatever was hurting her.
Spike nearly knocked Drusilla to the ground in his mad dash out of the bedroom.
He barely spared a glance in her direction while he continued on his way past
her. He grabbed his duster, slipped it on while he moved, and disappeared into
the night.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Hmm, I think I missed my calling as an artist." Ethan wiped off his hands.
"Ethan, listen to me." Buffy's voice was strained. "This is a bad idea. You're
dealing with something very dangerous."
"But it will get Eyghon off my scent." Ethan rolled up his sleeve. He picked up
a jar of pure acid.
Buffy gasped. How much more pain would she have to endure? She tried to work her
hands free of the ropes. She started rubbing the cords against a screw on the
underside of the table.
"Relax." Ethan looked down at the bottle. This was going to hurt like hell, and
he didn't relish the thought of doing it. "I've finished with you." He had no
choice though. It was this pain or the pain of death. "This is for me." He
groaned and screamed as the acid ate away at the tattoo on his flesh.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Giles felt disorientated. Flashes of Eyghon and past experiences flooded through
his head until he dropped to the floor with an image of Buffy in his head.
"Ethan. Oh no, Ethan." He scrambled up from the floor, threw open the door, and
he hoped that Ethan would be predictable enough to have gone back to his costume
shop.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
"Well, I hate to mutilate and run, but ..." Ethan's taunting monologue was
interrupted by a shadow at the front door of his shop. An eerie green light
silhouetted the form even before the demon opened the door.
Buffy stared at the opening door. A dark form moved closer into the store, and
she saw the demon-like face of Jenny Calendar. She frantically worked harder to
cut the ropes with the screw.
Ethan froze next to the table, and a haunting male voice escaped from Jenny's
lips, "It's your time." She stopped right in front of Ethan. The demon knew his
face was the one it sought, but there was something else in the air. It sniffed
the air, and its gaze leveled on Buffy.
After the demon threw Ethan off to the side, Buffy and the demon fought back and
forth. Buffy pushed the table at Jenny only to be pinned back against the wall
after a fight between them over it.
Giles ran into the shop. "Eyghon! Take me." He looked over at Buffy who was on
the ground now. "Buffy, get out of here."
"No! No!!" Buffy ran between Jenny and Giles.
The possessed computer teacher threw Buffy away from Giles with magic. She
grabbed onto the back of Giles neck and threw him to the ground. "I've been
waiting a long time to do this."
Suddenly another dark form burst through the shop door. Angel pulled the
possessed Jenny away from Giles. He tossed her towards the wall, twisted her
back around and wrapped his hands around her throat.
Willow, Cordelia and Xander followed in right behind Angel. Willow helped Giles
up off the floor.
"He's killing her," Giles voice sounded like a whimper.
"No, trust me Giles." Willow held the weakened man back. "This is going to
work."
Angel tightened his grip on Jenny's neck. He choked and shook her hard. Two
things happened at once and suddenly. First, Angel was thrown back into the wall
gasping. Secondly, Jenny was thrown to the floor without the demon that resided
in her before.
Everyone watched in stunned amazement as Angel's face distorted from vampire to
Eyghon to human several times. Angel's body shook as if there was a great battle
going on within his flesh. He slammed back and forth from the counter to the
wall as the battle waged within. Finally Eyghon appeared to release Angel's body
and trickle away into nothingness.
When Angel fell to the floor face first, Buffy just stared blankly at him.
Willow and Cordelia rushed to his side to help him stand up.
'He didn't come,' Buffy thought to herself. 'He said he would take care of me,
but he didn't come.' She nearly cried at the feeling of abandonment that she
felt over Angel saving her instead of Spike.
"Jenny?" Giles crawled next to Jenny Calendar on the floor.
"Rupert." Jenny cried and buried her head in his chest.
Angel stared up at Buffy's blank eyes. Where was she? What was she thinking
about? When Willow came to him with her idea of how to get rid of Eyghon, he'd
readily agreed. Now, Buffy didn't even seem happy to see him save her life.
"You knew that if the demon was in trouble it would jump into the closest dead
person?" Giles croaked out. He rocked Jenny in his arms in comfort.
Angel worked his way up off the floor with Willow and Cordelia's help. "I put it
in danger."
"And it jumped," Willow finished the statement.
"I've had a demon inside me for a couple hundred years." Angel stood up
straight. His eyes never left Buffy's, even though she wasn't looking at him but
through him. "He was just waiting for a good fight."
"Winner and still champion," Cordelia chimed in.
"I think that Ethan guy disappeared again." Xander looked around the shop for
any sign of Ethan Rayne.
Buffy snapped into the present for a moment. "Darn. I really wanted to hit him
until he bled."
"Well, at least it's over." Cordelia sighed. 'This is yet another reason why no
one should have been in school on a Saturday. She wouldn't have been possessed
if we weren't there.'
Angel visibly tensed. The Scoobies passed it off as something residual from his
temporary possession. He felt the familiar signature of his family, one in
particular. Spike was nearby. He scanned the shop with his eyes to locate the
blonde bane of his existence. With a deviant grin, he stepped closer to Buffy
and wrapped his arms around her in a tight hug.
Spike glared at the small group from outside the old costume shop. Buffy seemed
safe for now, but he vowed to find out later what happened from her. He was
about to step away, but he stopped when Angel moved closer to Buffy.
Still in shock from her ordeal, Buffy wasn't aware of how close Angel was to
her. She was confused, angry, and scared all at the same time. So, she naturally
leaned into the comfort of the embrace offered to her without even realizing it
was Angel who held her.
Spike growled deep and low. His stomped steps to the shop's door stopped when
Giles and Jenny headed for the door from the inside. He backtracked to tuck
himself along the side of the building and out of view.
The anger Buffy felt through her bond with Spike added to her confused state
until she realized that it was Angel who held her. She pushed herself away from
Angel, but she tried to brush it off with her response, "I ... I need some time
... alone." She looked briefly at Angel before she left via a back door into an
alley.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
By the time Spike was certain the two adults were gone, Buffy was also absent
from the shop. He followed the pull of the bond around the shop and into another
alley. His gaze traveled back and forth across the alley, following Buffy while
she paced.
"Why didn't you save me?" Buffy turned to face Spike.
Spike slowly inched closer to Buffy. "It felt like a normal up and down patrol
to start with. Didn't know you needed saving at first."
"I tried to call out to you." Buffy's eyes filled with unshed tears. "Didn't you
hear me?" She'd felt nearly as helpless as when the Master was prophesized to
kill her.
"We haven't initiated and completed a full mating claim, pet." Spike rubbed his
hands up Buffy's arms. Inside his demon was disgusted by the strength of
Angelus' scent on Spike's intended mate.
"Why not?" Buffy snapped. The events of the day played at the forefront of her
mind. If even "good" people like Giles were capable of such death and deceit,
how could someone "evil" like Spike ever be expected to be "good". Was she being
evil for letting Spike live? "Am I too white hat for you? Not dark enough to be
worthy of your full attention?"
"Nothing of the sort, love." Spike pulled Buffy into his arms for a complete
embrace. "I care for you just as you are." He slowly rocked Buffy from side to
side while he spoke, "A full mating claim involves sex, and we haven't exactly
had the chance to explore that avenue in complete privacy yet."
Buffy blushed in embarrassment. She looked into Spike's eyes. "Spike, how have
you been feeding?" Buffy asked.
Spike stiffened. 'What does she know? If word has gotten out, I'm screwed.' He
tried to hide his worry by using sarcasm. "Why do you want to know?"
"I'm the Slayer. That's why." Buffy pulled away from Spike. She felt like she
was going to be sick. How many innocents had she killed because she hadn't
staked Spike? "I can't allow you to kill," She stated adamantly even though her
heart felt like it would break if she had to perform her duty.
"I'm no brown bagger, Slayer. I'm already going without sex. I need my violence
and blood." Spike's defenses and ire grew. 'She doesn't know, but I can't
exactly announce it in the middle of the alley.' He huffed. "You can't kill me
anyways."
"I can so," Buffy angrily retorted. She whipped a stake out of her pants. She
readied herself to launch her attack.
Spike circled around Buffy. Although Buffy countered and followed the movements,
Spike lunged at the opportune moment and ensnared her. He pulled Buffy back
against his chest tightly and whispered in her ear, "You're mine." He sank his
fangs into Buffy's shoulder, and he slowly drank a couple mouthfuls.
Buffy's muscles were taunt, and her heart raced. She wondered why the alley
didn't echo the loud thumps of her heartbeat. Her hand clutched the stake
tighter. Even with his fangs in her neck, she felt safer than when she was in
Angel's arms.
"Imagine the feelings you had after Halloween being multiplied one hundred
fold," Spike continued to whisper huskily after he'd licked the puncture marks
closed. "There'd be no relief for you, ever. The pain would twist in your gut
like a knife buried deep."
Buffy gasped. 'Oh my gosh. What was I thinking?' She shook with fear. "I can't
allow other people to die to save myself pain." She somehow choked out the
words.
"The pain would be just as bad to me if I lost you." Spike peppered little
kisses down Buffy's neck and back up to her ear. "So ask yourself if I would
really do something that would take you away from me." His voice was so low that
only Buffy was able to hear him.
Buffy felt cold and bereft when Spike's body disappeared from behind her. She
turned around, but only the shadows stared back at her.
Spike's voice drifted to her on the wind, "Think about it, pet."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
Two days later Spike kicked his feet up on the table in the main gathering area
of the factory. He stiffened for a moment, before he tried to relax into a state
of indifference. He never turned around to look at the new vampire who entered
the room. "I wondered how long it would be before you paid us a visit, Peaches."
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
(To Be Continued)