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If there was thing Chris hated more than one-eyed Marshals gunning for his blood, land barons who had an elevated sense of importance and psychotic Confederate Colonels, it was weird s things. Weird things were not supposed to happen to him. Chris Larabee was a man accustomed to dealing with most situations. There had not been any crisis that had arisen yet that he was not in some way equipped to deal with. Most of the time, he attacked the problem the best way he knew how, directly and with the aid of his six companions. On that basis, they had been able to protect the small town of Four Corners from quite a lot. Four Corners these days was a thriving frontier community, no different from any struggling to survive in the Territory. It was a far cry from the utter chaos and lawlessness Chris had ridden into when he first arrived. Thanks to his six friends, all exiles like himself, they had found a home in this town and a bond of friendship none had ever known elsewhere and what bound them together was Four Corners. For that precious friendship, each man had taken the duty of its protection to heart.
However, for the first time since being appointed one of Four Corners' peacekeepers, Chris had no idea what to do.
For starters, he had enough trouble believing what the strangers from the future had told him even if he had seen one of them change from human to what was it they called it again? A vampire? What the hell was a vampire? He heard the Englishman explain it to him (the one who wasn't a vampire that is) as he now attempted to explain the situation to the rest of his men and it still seemed so unbelievable. Yet, Chris knew what he had seen and one minute the younger man, the one called Spike had appeared to him as a human and the next thing Chris knew, he was staring into a face that shattered all the walls of his very comforting and secure world. Suddenly, Chris came face to face with the supernatural unknown that he had discarded as superstitious nonsense. He had never believed in ghosts and goblins, in demons or monsters. Hell, he had a hard time believing that there was even a God after Sarah and Adam were taken from him.
Now, he was being told that a soul could be taken by one of these monstrous creatures and was left with the sobering realization that he actually had one to lose. Everything that he thought was myth had basis in fact and that meant if there was a Hell, from which such creatures were spawned, then there had to be a heaven. Knowing that infused him with some measure of comfort and it was ironic that it would be because of Sarah and Adam. Even now, his dead family was the one to make the revelations he had experienced this night have some perspective. If there was a heaven then Sarah and Adam were there, waiting for him and it was surprising how good it felt to know for certain that when his life was over, he would be with them again.
"You're crazy," Buck Wilmington's voice declared and returned Chris' attention to the discussion being carried out.
Following Spike's little display; Chris had thought it best to get the rest of the seven together in order to deal with this situation that had suddenly come upon them. Also present was Ezra who was a little better now that he had some time to rest and recover from his ordeal. The gambler seemed a little uneasy around Spike but that was understandable, considering how close he had come to dying at the hands of someone who looked almost identical to the creature that had tried to take his life. The vampire did not take much offense and had a demeanor that was somewhat odd in comparison to the tales being told by the man called Giles about these creatures. Everything about Spike indicated that he was a vampire, hell Chris had seen it with his own eyes but the younger man's (?) devotion to the woman he had come to save clearly did not make him like the others.
"I can assure," Ezra said weakly "He is not. These creatures exist. Marsden almost ripped out my throat."
"Don't make me show you Exhibit A again," Spike retorted from his corner of the room, not looking at Buck.
The vampire was staring out the window, trying to equate his memories of the past with this place. The smells were all the same, dried horse manure, the lack of decent plumbing and the sweat that came of too many people crammed together in one place where air conditioning and ventilation was non-existent. Its potency felt terribly alive for the vampire and he remembered that though the world of his youth had been a little more polished, it was no different then this place.
"Yeah," Vin shuddered, still a little shaken by that. "You don't want to see that."
"Besides," Josiah Sanchez added. "When I was doing missionary work, the Mexicans had a legend about something called Civateteo."
"Oh yes," Giles immediately chimed in on that note, familiar with the legend being a watcher. "They were vampire-witches who held sabbaticals at cross roads. They were believed to attack young children and sometimes even mated with human men, producing vampire children. They are believed to be linked to the god Tezeatlipoca."
"Well that's bullocks," Spike retorted. "Vampires can't reproduce. Besides, it takes all the fun out of gratuitous sex," he grinned.
"I'm with him on that," Buck sent Spike a cocky grin, earning groans of resignation from everyone else.
"Well legends can be distorted but some basis in fact remains," Giles responded.
"The people who told me about Civateteo were pretty convinced they existed and considering what we now know, its no wonder." Josiah concluded. "Although I suppose its good to know that there is a heaven and a hell. Does wonders for your faith."
"I can't believe that gorgeous filly, Miss Darla is one of them?" Buck stared at the others in the room with astonishment. For the past week, he had been lusting after the woman but had not made any move towards her because her rather formidable looking companion did not appear as if he would have appreciated Buck's attention.
Spike snorted. "She would have had you for a snack mate."
"Spike," Giles gave him a reproachful look, wishing the vampire would not be quite so blunt with these men. It was a difficult thing to accept what they were being told. It was hard enough to believe in vampires let alone understand how a demon could cause so much destruction in the future by preventing one girl from being born with one of their deaths.
"Look Watcher," Spike glared back at him impatiently. "Angelus is out there and by now, my younger self has probably told him he saw me. Now I can't take all four of them on my own and I'm sure as hell not expecting these blokes to do the same."
"Why not?" JD demanded. "We can handle anything that comes along."
"Junior," Spike glared at the young boy that reminded so much of Xander Harris that the need to bite him was really overwhelming. "I can't them take on alone and I'm pretty nasty sort. They'll eat you alive. Literally."
"Hey back off," Buck stepped in between Spike and JD. "We've handled worse than four vampires."
"We have?" Nathan stared at the big man. "When?"
"Look the fact of the matter is, they are here and we have to deal with them." Giles broke into the conversation before things became more heated. "Now, Angelus, Darla, Drusilla and your earlier self are formidable but not indestructible. You men seemed to be able to handle yourselves, there is no reason why we cannot deal with this situation."
"Do they know what you do?" Chris spoke for the first time since Giles had began explaining to the others, directing his question at Spike alone.
"What do you mean?" Spike looked at the grim man in the black duster.
"Do they know that by killing Ezra, they kill the girl?" Chris asked.
"No," Spike replied. "But that won't stop them for coming. The 'other Spike' got a good look at me and if Angelus loves nothing else, he loves a mystery. He'll want to know what's going on."
"What about Ezra?" Vin inquired. "Are they likely to come after him?"
"Only to find out how to get to me." Spike returned. "Best place for him right now, is somewhere else."
"I will not run." Ezra retorted. "I have no intention of hiding from this creature. I was momentarily taken back when I saw Marsden but I shall be able to handle myself."
"Shut up Ezra," Chris growled. "If the man says the best place for you to be right now is somewhere else, then that's where you're gonna be."
"I protest..." Ezra started to speak but Chris silenced him with a patented Larabee glare.
Spike rose a brow and grinned at Chris, "I like your style mate. Real brassy."
Chris took it as a compliment before he regarded Giles and the others once more. "Is there only four of them we got to deal with?"
Giles, Spike and Tara exchanged glances and it was something that did not escape Chris or any of the seven's notice.
"There is only four right?" Chris repeated himself, suddenly struck by the feeling that he was about to be given some rather bad news.
"It depends," Giles swallowed thickly, choosing that moment to clean his glasses.
"On what?" The gunslinger demanded.
"They've been here for a week or more," Spike interjected. "Chances are they would have gotten hungry in that time. From what you've been telling us, they haven't done any feeding in town so that means they've been doing it elsewhere. They may have sired help."
"How much help?" Vin asked fearfully, not liking the notion that they would have to deal with more than four of these creatures.
"As many as they want," Spike retorted. "When I was the Big Bad, I used to do two or three a night. It's not just the feeding, it's the hunt."
"Hell..." Chris started to groan.
"Their numbers could increase exponentially." Giles admitted. "They may already have minions out there and if Angelus senses a great threat, he may use them against us."
"So what do we do?" Vin looked at Chris.
Chris drew a deep breath and considered their options. He could tell that the situation was just as new to the man called Giles even if the existence of vampires was not. Spike's only interest appeared to be keeping the woman he loved alive, which fortunately meant the continued survival of Ezra while the others were lost between confusion at any of this being real or fear at whether or not they could survive fighting such creatures. However, a course of action had to be taken immediately because Spike was right, they did not have much time. If everything he knew about this Angelus was any indication of how he would react, the Master Vampire would soon be coming after Ezra.
"Ezra, you're leaving town." Chris looked at him. "You'll hole up at the shack for a couple of days, until we sort this mess out."
"Mr. Larabee," Ezra stiffened. "How safe is it going to be for me to be stranded in the middle of nowhere when these creatures come for me?"
"A lot safer than you think," Spike remarked, agreeing with Chris on this point "We can't go where we haven't been invited."
"You're kidding," Vin looked at him. "You mean if no one asks you through the door, you can't come in?"
"Yes," Giles explained. "A vampire cannot come into a home unless he's been invited by its owner."
"That is peculiar," Josiah mused, "but useful."
"Tell me about it, causes no end of grief. Almost got the prey and she runs home, it's bleeding frustrating at times." Spike grumbled.
"So if we leave Ezra at the shack alone, they can't get him." JD shuddered instead of lingering on thoughts about what assurance they had that the Spike in the room with them would not switch sides. "We could tell people not to invite anyone in they don't know then these vampires can't hurt anyone else."
"That won't stop them from feeding whenever anyone leaves their home," Tara replied. "They could burn down a place if they can't get in. The result is just the same."
"That instills me with a great deal of confidence," Ezra returned sarcastically. "I cannot abide this! They must be mistaken, I am not even married! In fact, I have no intention of being married for quite some time. Perhaps the lineage is wrong."
"The lineage isn't wrong mate," Spike insisted. "That damn demon made it so that you were the one bit. Before all this happened, I'd never even heard of Four Corners, none of us did. Angelus, Darla, me and Dru were in Europe at this time. The fact that we're here and you seemed to be the only one I seem to remember biting makes it the truth. You're the Slayer's grandsire."
"I am not the material from whom Slayers are made," Ezra protested further.
"Its not a genetic line," Giles quickly explained. "Slayers are not hereditary. They are merely chosen."
"Why not?" Chris asked, somewhat curious on this whole subject of the slayer.
"They don't live long enough to have children." Giles said quietly. "Most of them don't live very long after they are called."
"Hell of a life for a girl," Josiah remarked, unable to imagine a young teenager expected to take on such a responsibility. What must it be like to wake up one day and find that your destiny was to kill creatures that defied all that was holy? Josiah could not even begin to imagine it.
"Buffy managed alright," Spike said, allowing his emotions to filter into his voice despite his best efforts to conceal. It. "Still would have if I hadn't helped her kill that bastard Chronozon."
"You didn't know it was going to happen," Tara responded sympathetically.
Spike was having none of that. "I should have stayed out of it. She would have handled him somehow and he wouldn't have felt it necessary to get his revenge on me by taking it out on her."
"Things happen," Vin added. "Most of time, you don't know its gonna until you're half done doing it. Ain't no one's fault when its revenge."
Spike went silent, uncertain how to take the efforts to make him feel better but felt appreciative of the attempt nonetheless.
"Okay first things first," Chris stated, breaking the tender moment because it appeared the vampire was at a loss to respond and they needed some form of plan to proceed. "Vin, I want you and Buck to take Ezra out to the shack at first light."
"No way," Spike shook his head. "I'm going where he is."
"Look," Chris bristled, not used to having his orders and not about to tolerate it in any shape or form even the protest came from a vampire. "You brought this mess to town and you're gonna help us deal with it. You said that they can't come in if you don't invite him so if we stash Ezra at the shack he should be safe. Besides, you said this Angelus is going to want to know why Ezra's so important so he'll want to take Ezra alive, meaning no house burning."
"Okay," Spike had to concede that the grim bastard's point of view was valid even though he did not like the idea very much. "I'll stick around town."
"I can go with him," Tara spoke up.
"That's nice of you little lady," Buck said gently, never one to put a lady in danger. "But its probably safer if you stay in town."
"I can take care of myself," Tara pouted in a way that Buck found utterly endearing. "I got us here, didn't I?"
"Really," Giles added in her defense. "Tara is very capable of assisting your companions with Mr. Standish. Besides, if anything does happen, you need someone with you who knows how to deal with vampires."
"He's got a point," Chris replied, having dealt with enough females in his time to know never to underestimate them. He did not look at Tara the way Buck did. To the ladies man, she was just a girl, needing protection. However, Tara must be something if she was able to count time travel as one of her abilities. "Vin, you and Buck will take Tara with you and Buck, keep your mind on the job?"
"Hey!" Buck cried out in mock hurt. "Why is it every time I try to be nice to a lady, you boys think I'm on the prowl?"
"Because you almost always are?" Vin remarked with a smirk.
"Like I said," Chris repeated himself an octave higher in order to catch their attention again. "On the job or Tara has my permission to turn you into a bullfrog or something."
Tara's cheeks flushed with embarrassment while Spike merely sniggered as if there was some great joke about Buck's interest in the young woman. Whatever it was, the vampire was not about to reveal it to the others just yet and turned away before he was forced to explain.
"What about the rest of us?" Nathan inquired ignoring Buck's protestations of innocence.
Chris glanced at Giles. "It would be a good idea if we could find them before they came after us. Any ideas on that?"
Giles considered what he had been told about the quartet's patterns since arriving in Four Corners. No doubt their actions were carried out so as to ensure no one knew what they were, so that they could feed without the difficulty that came with an entire town knowing there were vampire loose in the night. Now that the secret was out, Giles was convinced that Angelus immediate concern would be to move his 'family' out of town before any one came hunting for them. It would make things a great deal simpler if the family chose to move on but Giles knew from the records about Angelus, which he had studied in detail after Angel had come to Sunnydale, was fascinated by the bizarre. The appearance of another Spike would definitely fall into that category. He would pursue the matter until he unraveled the mystery and killed everyone in the process.
"Chances are, they would have left town the minute William," he saw Spike opening his mouth to say something and quickly answered the question the vampire was going to ask regarding the name Giles had called his previous self. "Let's call him William for the sake of avoiding confusion, shall we?"
"Whatever," Spike scowled and turned back to his observation beyond the window.
"William would have no doubt reported what happened to Angelus and it's my guess they'll leave town to find a hiding place before dawn." Giles continued. "Do we know how far they can get before sunrise?"
"Quite a ways," Chris retorted, not liking this at all. "There's at least three major towns around here, not to mention a lot of homesteads scattered around the area. If they wanted to hide, they could choose any one of those."
"We'll have to search them all," Giles announced.
"That's a lot of ground to cover," Vin pointed out. "Can we narrow it down any more than that?"
"Not really," Giles shook his head in response. "I'm afraid any where with sufficient space for a basement could be made into a nest."
"We're not bloody cockroaches," Spike declared hotly. "We call it a lair."
"If Marsden was you in this time, can't you remember where you've been?" JD asked after a moment. The young man's words escaped him with some measure of hesitation as if he was trying to word his sentence in a manner that could be understood even if the concept was beyond him a little.
"Unfortunately not," Ezra answered before Spike could. "Spike's recollections of this time would be consistent if Marsden had actually killed me. Since he managed to avert the outcome, the past he remembers is no longer viable because the time line has diverged somewhat."
"Couldn't have said better myself," Spike commented. "I guess she does get a little bit of the smarts from you other than just height."
"You mean she's real little too?" Buck teased Ezra who gave him a dark look.
"Well she is kind of small," Spike remarked, always enjoying provoking others. "Got his hair and his colored eyes though."
"She's sounds like someone I wouldn't mind meeting," JD joked.
"I do not suppose you have any idea who I am supposed to sire her with?" Ezra inquired, still unable to deal with the fact that one of his descendants was going to be a 'vampire' slayer. It certainly did not fit in with the solitary lifestyle he thought he would lead.
"Not really," Giles shrugged. "The records on hand did not have any information about you beyond the fact that you died. It was mere assumption that allowed us to come to the conclusion that you were indeed Buffy's ancestor."
"Wonderful," Ezra sighed, seeing that there was no way he could think his way out of this situation. "I just hope she is rich."
A scream tore through the night as the last member of the Landers family met their demise in a single moment of blood and tearing. Her final cry faded away in an instant and there was only silence in the wake of abrupt demise. It had all been very quick; from the moment her husband had seen the strangers carriage approaching the house to the instant when the tall, dark man with flowing dark hand beckoned her with a mesmerizing stare before he tore out her throat. She died with the memory of the screams uttered by her frightened children forever branded onto the remaining seconds of her life. There was another moment of clarity, when she felt teeth digging into her skin and that was all she knew.
Angelus dropped the body of Margaret Landers onto the floor of her pristine kitchen after he had drained her, feeling somewhat renewed after their hasty departure from Four Corners. He wiped the smattering of blood from his lips and studied his new surroundings with passing interest. The home was rustic but supplied with the conveniences. Darla would not be too impressed with their new accommodations but he knew that she would tolerate it for him. He made a mental note to take her to San Francisco once their business in the Territory was concluded. It would be an adequate salve for the indignities she would have to endure while he tried to unravel what had happened with Spike tonight.
Just thinking about his minion once removed from Drusilla filled the vampire with annoyance. They had things so perfect in Four Corners, using it as a base while they fed off the surrounding towns. He had so many plans for the lovely young widow who ran the local newspaper and now they would have to take second place in light of the current situation. Spike had been a thorn in his side ever since Drusilla had sired him. Angelus had to marvel at the fountain of rage that had been repressed within the human Spike had been before his death. Upon turning, all that fury burst forth into a violent mix of aggression that must have surely made the demon inside of him delighted with glee. For someone who appeared to have no spine before turning into the creature he was, Spike as a vampire had fear of nothing. He did not fear Angelus, merely respected him and there was no situation in which he would not run head long into. While that could be an advantage at times, at other times, like this one for instance, it could be damned inconvenient.
Angelus left the kitchen and stormed into the main parlor of the house where Darla had finished with the senior member of the Landers household. Paul Landers was on the floor, the blood on his neck and exposed flesh was an indication of his death. Angelus spotted a slash of blood across Darla's breast and noted the blood on the man's lips. He did not appear particularly impressive but then the purpose of the exercise was not to create a minion that would last for any length of time, just for their immediate needs. He would rise in a day or two so it was best to keep him out of the light for the time being.
"I chose not to use the woman," Angelus announced to Darla upon his approach. "I didn't think she had what it takes."
"We're going to need more than just one minion then," Darla raised her eyes towards him from her latest conquest. "Drusilla and William are finished with the children." Her face shifted to its human visage once more and she wiped the blood from her lips as she came towards him.
"We'll deal with that in a day or two," Angelus responded pulling up a chair. "Right now, I'm more interested in why we had to run."
"He's impetuous," Darla smiled, knowing that his anger at William had yet to abate. She circled him and began massaging his shoulders. Angelus released a deep sigh, leaning into her fingers as she kneaded the knots out of his muscle.
"He's hot headed and dangerous," Angelus grumbled as he closed his eyes and enjoyed the sensation of her touch on his skin, even through shirt.
"No more than you were," Darla lowered her lips to his ear and whispered. "He's young and he's finding his way. Remember how you were?"
Angelus did remember. Darla had brought him to meet the Master and being the fool he was, he had allowed his mouth to run away with him again, provoking the wrath of the King Vampire who would have surely killed him if it was not for Darla's interference. She had left the Master for him and Angelus adored her for that. He supposed that William who was less than a handful of years old would grow some sense with experience. For Drusilla's sake, he hoped this was the truth since the girl was quite taken with her William. And if he did get himself killed, well then the situation would take care of itself all on its own.
"I suppose you are right as always," Angelus raised his eyes to Darla and their lips met in an icy kiss that did nothing to diminish their passion for one another. After a moment, Angelus pulled away, deciding it was time they discussed in depth what had happened to force their abrupt departure from Four Corners.
"The situation in Four Corners still needs to be addressed." He stated firmly.
"We could just move on," she suggested.
"Ah we could darling," Angelus smiled. "But I would like to know what exactly it was that William ran into. He doesn't run easily and I have never seen him go after a human and fail to kill."
"He said that he saw another vampire, one that looked like him." Darla remarked.
"Yes," Angelus took that into consideration. "William!" He called out, sitting up straight in the chair, waiting for the younger vampire like he was a reproachful father. The thought of his being authoritarian to William brought the unpleasant memory of his own father back to him and even though the man seventy years dead in the past, his power over Angelus was no less than it had been when Angelus had been his son Liam. The notion that he was acting just like his hypocritical father did not please him much and Angelus reminded himself of what Darla had said, that in his early years as a vampire, he was almost as foolish and hot headed as William.
William emerged from the adjoining room where the Landers children had met their grisly faith with Drusilla following closely behind as always. The younger vampire swaggered in as usual, arrogance exuding from each step that he took. A premonition there and then told Angelus that experience would not temper that warring spirit, it would only intensify it, make it more lethal. In that instant as he saw Spike approach, Angelus was struck with the realization that no one could really control William because he loved too much what he was and he relished the power of his demon more than he missed the human he had been. In truth, they all felt some way the yearnings of their human existence; the ability to walk in the sunlight, to feel the warmth of living on their skin and a sense of completion knowing that they were finite.
William did not feel the regret. Whatever he had been in life must have been so terrible that he absolutely relished the demon that had taken him and in allowing it free reign with complete willingness, he had managed to emerge without any fear of anything, not even the Slayers. He had been actively pestering the family to seek out the Slayer but Angelus had no taste for travelling to Rhodesia. It was hardly civilized and even he had his limits. Besides, inwardly, he was not entirely sure he wanted to face the infamous Slayers because there was always a chance that she might hurt the family and Angelus was not about to risk that for anything.
"My name is Spike," William retorted as he came to a pause in front of Angelus.
"Fine then," Angelus stiffened in annoyance. "Spike it is. Now do you care to tell me why I had take my ladies from their comforts, running away like vermin in the night?"
"I told you," William growled. "There was a vampire there and he looked like me."
"An imposter?" Darla asked curiously.
"I don't think so," William showed his uncertainty for the first time. "He told me to take a good look at him and I did but he didn't look like an imposter. He was me." His voice drifted away, his confusion plain to see. "I don't understand it."
"Tell me everything he said," Angelus ordered, finding himself somewhat intrigued by William's tale.
William told Angelus everything about the evening's encounter, from his game of poker with the gambler Ezra Standish, to his sudden desire to take the man's life culminating with the encounter wit his double. Angelus listened carefully for a few minutes, saying nothing as William stated his case and unlike the usual sneer the younger vampire usually wore when describing his exploits, on this occasion there was only anxiety and hesitation. William was telling the truth, Angelus was certain of it, despite how insane it sounded. However, insanity was in the eye of the beholder when one lived in a world where one was a vampire and demons ran the earth freely. In comparison, a double was not that abnormal.
"The girl who was with him," William added. "She called him Spike."
"And he kept saying that you did not want to harm Standish for your own good?" Darla asked.
"Yeah, he kept bloody well saying that I'd regret it." William returned confused. "I know its crazy but he was me. I'm sure of it."
"I don't doubt you lad," Angelus returned. "It's damn strange though. I'd like to know what so important about one human that a vampire, even one that might be you would go to all the trouble of protecting."
"It is Spike daddy," Drusilla responded, having been quite all this time. "But not our Spike. I can feel him in my head. It's like an echo in two."
"What does that mean?" Darla declared quizzically. She did not put as much faith as Angelus did in Drusilla's seeing abilities.
"Tell me darling," Angelus rose to his feet and went to Drusilla. He slid his arm around her neck and immediately drew a dark look from William who was apart from being unreasonably aggressive was also insanely jealous when it came to his black princess.
Drusilla smiled as Angelus lowered his lips to her ear and whispered softly. "Tell me what you see."
"Spike wasn't alone in his head, there was something else there," Drusilla responded, transfixed by something she could not see. The others were accustomed to the visions that Drusilla was prone to having and while Darla thought them to be ambiguous as times, Angelus and William relied upon them on many occasions.
"You keep saying that luv," William took her arm and gently pulled her to him, not wishing her to remain in Angelus' grasp. "There wasn't."
"Only for a little bit Spike," she smiled adoringly at him as her hand caressed the side of his face with love. "It buzzed inside your head for a while, telling you to kill that man."
"Well Spike?" Angelus looked at him hard. "Are you sure that you wanted to kill that man? I haven't known you to kill anyone you gamble with. You always told me that a game is lost fair and square."
"Yes but..." William's voice trailed off.
"Did he cheat?" Darla asked him pointedly.
William looked at her for a minute, about to say yes when he really considered the question. Had Standish cheated? William did not think he did. He was an excellent player but then the man was a professional gambler. He had been angry to lose but only because he had been bested by a human. He had been beaten before at the gaming tables but there was never a desire in him to go out and kill someone for that. As a vampire, he did not have many scruples but he did recognize a good fight when he saw it and was reluctant to the a poor loser by taking it out on someone just because they defeated him fair and square.
"No," William shook his head finally. "I don't think he did. I just wanted to kill him."
"It wanted you to kill him Spike," Drusilla corrected him. "It wants him dead."
"I'd like to know what it is." Darla retorted impatiently, not liking the idea that a dark force was capable of influencing their thoughts and make them bend to its will.
"It's from a very bad place daddy," Drusilla looked over her shoulder at Angelus. "I can hear the screaming behind it but its not here, it just speaks loudly in Spike's head and it hates him so much."
"Hates me?" William's eyes widened. "Why because I'm a vampire?"
"No," she shook her head. "Just you. He hates you, wants to make you suffer."
"I don't see how killing this Standish fellow is going to do that. He plays good cards but that's about all. Hardly enough for me to give a wrack about."
"I want to know what's so special about this gambler that dark forces are hell bent on you killing him." Angelus stated.
"Maybe we should find out." Darla met his gaze.
"Aye," Angelus nodded slowly. "I think we will at that."
It was morning before Nathan was remotely agreeable to allowing Ezra make the journey to Chris' shack, much to the gunslinger's chagrin. Refusing Spike's offer to bite Nathan, Chris decided that it was probably best to let the healer have his way in this matter since Nathan could be a holy terror when it came to endangering anyone of his friends' life because of indifference to their wounds. Spike on the other hand remained within the confines of the jailhouse, since the back cells allowed little light to reach them and offered him some measure of protection from the daylight.
It did not impress the vampire very much to remain confined but supposed that this was no different from being trapped in his crypt all day waiting for Buffy to call. He still did not like the idea of letting Ezra Standish out of his sight but supposed he had little choice in the matter. Chris Larabee, the leader of the seven men was right in the fact that he was needed to deal with Angelus and the others that would inevitably come with him. As it was, Spike had no idea how the remaining lawmen were going to manage defending themselves against four of the most vicious vampires he knew, himself most of all.
He expected a few of them would not survive the night.
Spike tried to rest on the lumpy bunk within the jail cell and wondered if half the torture of being a criminal was being forced to sleep on beds like this. After some tossing and turning he managed to get a few hours sleep, not being able to do so since walking up to the nightmarish world where the Master ruled and everything that had transpired since coming to this point. His sleep was less then peaceful for he was plagued with images of Buffy on that gantry except this time, it was not she that leapt off its edge, it was he that pushed her. He watched the betrayal in her eyes, the trust he had almost died to earn withering before him as gravity did its work, pulling her into the darkness. He clawed air, trying to reach her but it was too late, the black swallowed her up and he had lost her forever.
"Buffy no!" Spike cried out and sat upright.
For a minute he could do nothing but sit there, panting as his anxiety started to diminish at the realization that he was back in the waking world. If he was still alive, he would be covered with sweat but as it was, he was jittery all over and the images of her eyes lingered with him longer than they should have. He was so wrapped up in his experience that he did not realize that he was entirely alone.
"You okay?" He asked the low rumbling voice of the man they called Josiah inquire.
Spike's gaze shifted quickly to the older man's face and he immediately felt foolish for exposing his vulnerabilities to anyone. "I'm fine," Spike muttered a little sitting up.
"Brought you something to eat," Josiah remarked as he tried not to look at the mug of blood that they had acquired from the butcher shop a little while ago.
"I'm not the bacon and eggs type," Spike pointed out and was mildly surprised when Josiah handed him the cup. "Thanks."
"Raised an eyebrow or two getting that," Josiah replied as he sat down on the bunk across Spike's. "Had to tell Carlyle the butcher that we needed it to bait a coyote that was roaming the hills."
"You'd be surprised what people would believe," Spike remarked as he started to drink. The blood was fresh and judging by the texture, from a cow.
"So what's the future like?" Josiah asked, appearing unconcerned at Spike's dietary requirements. There were rituals were the drinking of blood was customary and more than a few that Josiah had witnessed during his travels.
"Decadent," Spike retorted shortly. "Loud, noisy, better plumbing, less restrictive. It has its moments and it can be a right bastard too."
"I think every generation says that," Josiah added with a smile. "You know, seeing you has reinforced my faith in God."
Spike's brow shot up in puzzlement. "How?" He asked lowering the steel cup.
"You being a demon, meaning there is a hell and if there is a hell by definition there must be a heaven and all that goes with it." Josiah explained.
"I suppose," Spike nodded. "But us demons aren't all evil and destruction you know. There are some who just are what they are and can't help it. Most of the time, they remain hidden, going about their business, not wanting to hurt anyone or anything."
"I suppose that is further proof that we are all God's creatures." Josiah pointed out.
"I wouldn't go that far mate," Spike smiled a little, unable to deny that the man's understanding of things was extremely enlightened for his era. "I don't know what it is we have inside us, whether demons have a soul or not but we feel and we react to how we feel."
"Like you and this slayer." Josiah stated.
"Yeah," Spike nodded slowly, "like me and the slayer."
"You're very much in love with her." The preacher stated.
"Much to my dismay, " he muttered. He did not want to talk to the preacher about Buffy but somehow the words were coming from him without hesitation. Perhaps it was just the preacher's willingness to listen that made him speak. "Don't want to be you know? I mean she's tough to love. Can't blame her I suppose. What she does takes a lot out of her. She was called when she was sixteen and she's had to grow up fast, faster than most people should ever have to."
"We'll find someway out of this," Josiah said sympathetically.
"I like to know how," Spike grumbled. "This isn't going to be easy. We can't kill them. They effect the future considerably. Kill them and we change how it goes. Its all cause and effect mate and we can't alter any of it. Somehow, we have to drive them out of town without killing them."
"Well find a way," Josiah repeated himself, his faith telling him that they will find some way to handle the situation, no matter how bleak it was.
"Do all you preachers live through rose colored glasses?" The vampire asked, a little smile on his lips.
'Most of the time," Josiah chuckled. "The rest of it we just have unswerving faith in the people around us."
"That sounds bloody awful." Spike commented with open distaste.
"You have no idea," the older man chuckled.
"There it is," Ezra grumbled openly when they approached the shack on Chris Larabee's little parcel of land in the distance. "My prison until this nightmare is over. I think I shall be sick now."
The small shack did not appear to be terribly lavish as far as Tara was concerned, but then she came from a world that was dilapidated into wreck and ruin ever since the Master had risen and so any place safe was usually acceptable to her. Besides, it overlooked a nice stretch of land with sun burnt grass and trees framing it in places. The air was heavy with pollen and dry soil, smells she equated with the great outdoors and a serenity that seemed a world away from what she had known. The sun was high in the sky and it appeared as if it was going to be something of a scorcher.
For the sake of blending into their new environment, she had worn a garment of the period and wondered how women of this time did not go insane form heatstroke at having to wear such cumbersome clothes. She had drawn the line at the ridiculous undergarments and was grateful for that decision. All that linen and lace under an already thick dress would have stretched even her usually unassuming temperament to something quite vicious. Tara smiled, thinking it was a good idea that Cordelia had remained with Angel, she would have surely balked at the suggestion of dressing up in Old West clothing.
"You ride pretty well ma'am." Vin Tanner, the handsome tracker with the blue eyes remarked. "You ride back where you come from?"
"A little," Tara responded. "My dad bought me a pony when I was a little girl." Of course this was in the days before he was convinced that her demon seed would emerge and destroy them all. Later on she learnt from Giles and Angel that she was perfectly normal and the myth of the females in the family possessing a demon gene was just a ploy used by the chauvinistic males of the same to control their women.
Vin Tanner did not talk much, Tara noticed, where else Buck Wilmington and Ezra Standish did not seem to stop. However, there was no doubt in her mind that while Vin was younger and quieter than his older companions were, they clearly followed his lead. Tara wondered what the Slayer was like and remembered how quiet Kendra had been. Was Spike's much loved Slayer the same way when coming from such a verbose ancestor? She realized she would never know for certain. If they were successful in being able to protect Buffy's existence then the reality she knew would never exist. Spike said that it was for their own good, that the world that was meant to be was so much better for them all. While it was not in her nature to trust a vampire, there was enough sincerity in his voice for her to believe he was telling the truth.
"Do people still ride horses in the future little lady?" Buck inquired.
Tara found himself smiling at being called that. It was easy not to be offended by the big man because he was so damn friendly and determined to see to her safety that it bordered on being sweet at time. "Some do," she answered. "But mostly for fun. We ride in cars mostly."
"Cars?" Ezra raised a brow. "Pray tell what is that?"
"Its like a carriage that has a motor like steam engines, only small enough for five people." Tara explained, hoping that was clear enough.
The concept was obviously difficult for them to accept because Karl Benz's invention was still some years away and little more than a dream at the moment. Tara supposed it was difficult for them to accept so much of what she, Giles and Spike told them. The politics of these men's lives were confined to the law of the gun and the harsh, real world which they could see, not the supernatural which she was accustomed to. As it was, she was somewhat amazed at how much they had been able to believe considering everything had been dropped into their lap somewhat abruptly.
"What its like where you come from?" Vin asked.
Tara sucked in a breath as she thought about the world she had left behind when she had traveled to this time.
"Well we stay indoors at night." Tara explained as they closed the distance towards Chris' shack. "We have a curfew set for an hour before dawn, just to make sure people get inside. It's not so bad in other towns so a lot of people have left Sunnydale. We keep the doors locked and put garlic and crosses on the windows. We keep holy water on hand at all times. Sometimes the vampires are smart, they wait until daylight when people have let their guard down and attack where places are shaded. They can come out during the day, they just can't enter sunlight."
"Jesus," Ezra whispered. "And this is how you live?"
"I help Giles," Tara volunteered, nothing the horrified expression on all their faces. "I know magic and sometimes I use spells to fight them off. Giles, he knows everything about them and there are few of us that fight them. Me, Angel and Cordelia that is."
"And the slayer?" Buck asked. "Clue me in on how that works?"
"Oh," Tara considered the questions since the Slayer was more Giles' area of expertise then hers. However, she remembered what Kendra had told her about being a slayer. "A slayer gets called whenever one of them dies. After Kendra, there was Faith but she died fighting the Master. They're lot stronger than normal humans are though. I once saw Faith bend the barrel of shotgun with her bare hands. They are trained as early as possible to fight vampires, using stakes, knives, maces, Kendra actually used a sword once."
"And they don't live very long." Vin mused, remembering that much from what Giles told them. "I don't think I could live like that."
Tara wholeheartedly agreed but then the slayers did not live very long with that either.
The tavern was quite tonight and Chris had no idea what he was expecting.
Even though Inez stood behind the saloon counter, polishing glasses and keeping up the appearance that business was running smoothly, the handful of patrons in the establishment were there by invitation only. Nathan, JD, Spike and Josiah were engaged in games of cards with the vampire looking to be quite the cardsharp like his past incarnation. Outside the sun had well and truly set and the darkness seemed particularly pitched tonight beyond the illumination of the saloon's lighting. Chris wondered how Vin, Ezra, Buck and Tara were faring; hoping this gamble of keeping them out of town was not in fact monumental mistake. Spike was certain that Angelus was going to investigate his presence in Four Corners once Marsden reported it to the head of his family.
"I hope this works," Giles remarked seated next to Chris. Unlike the gunslinger, Giles was not as calm. They were taking a gamble with this course of action and though he understood the merit of facing their enemy, Giles knew all too well how dangerous a confrontation with Angelus could be. The Watcher chronicles were filled with vampire hunters who thought they could best Angelus and were disastrously wrong.
"Got to know if they're still a threat. We might be lucky, they could have moved on." Chris remarked, even though he did not believe it.
"I don't think we're that lucky," Giles retorted, downing the shot glass of whiskey before him, wishing it was bourbon.
"I thought I was pessimistic," Chris drawled.
"I have reason to be," Giles replied. "I've seen too many friends die to be anything else."
"I'm sorry," Chris said earnestly, knowing what it was like to lose people.
Suddenly, Spike dropped his cards and shot a gaze towards the door, the gesture was noticed by every one present in the tavern.
"They're here." He remarked and stood up.
"Inez," Chris turned to the lovely Mexican barmaid. "Get out of here now."
The woman nodded quickly, not about to question the gunslinger on such matters. She disappeared out the back room, making her way to the church as instructed earlier.
There was little more than a second of warning before the batwing doors swung open and walking in first was Angelus, followed by William, Darla and Drusilla. They looked like exactly what they were, four aristocrats travelling the Territory but their eyes bore into those present with a predatory gleam that Chris never realized was so powerful until now. The humans in the room stood up, guns unsheathed even though their real weapons were tucked inside their coats. It was all concealed in order to maintain the element of surprise for as much as possible. Chris had almost hoped that the vampires would have taken their exposure as a sign to leave Four Corners but now it appeared that was never going to happen. However, instead of attacking as he had expected them to do when they came calling, Angelus and his family were not making any aggressive moves as they entered the tavern.
"Well you were right William, he does look like you." Angelus remarked as he stared at Spike.
"Hello Angelus," Spike eyed the master vampire cautiously. "Thought you'd be smarter than this and move on."
"He sounds like you too," Angelus continued to speak to William.
"He isn't me!" William snorted.
"I'm afraid I am, junior." Spike winked at his direction.
"We don't want a fight," Chris Larabee said entering the conversation. The gunslinger strode forward and took up position next to Spike, his gun drawn and ready to fire. "But we will if we have to. We know what you are and we know how to kill you."
"So masterful," Darla replied with a cold smile. "I am impressed."
"Aye," Angelus nodded with agreement. "He'd make a fine vampire if he turned."
Chris bristled uncomfortably at this talk of his potential as a vampire. "Never going to happen. The best thing you can do is leave. You take your 'family' with you and go."
"Never going to happen," Angelus glared at him. "We're here to get answers. Where is he?"
"Who?" Spike said innocently. "Bustling town, lots of blokes running in and out of town, faces get mixed up. You know how it is Angelus."
"The gambler," Angelus demanded. "We want the gambler. I want to know what's so important about him that you, if you are indeed William, are willing to fight your own to save."
"Its Spike." Both of the vampires declared hotly.
"I won't ask again." Angelus stared at him hard. "These humans are just that, humans. If I want it from you, you can't stop me from getting it and we'll go through your friends to get the answers if we must."
"Go to hell," Spike snarled.
"Not before you." Angelus returned in kind and came at Spike swinging.
The peroxide blond vampire ducked the blow easily, catching Angelus arm while throwing a kick that impacted on his side. Heavy combat boots slammed against his ribs and Angelus roared, his face changing into its demonic visage as he staggered back. The rest in his party did the same, launching themselves into the fray as the humans leapt into action. Spike went after Angelus in particular, because he was the strongest of them and the only one present with any hope of defeating the master vampire. Angelus' reaction was immediate once he become accustomed to the unusual manner of William's fighting skills. Obviously he was not facing the minion that had been travelling with recently but a more seasoned and deadly version of Wiliam. Angelus did not understand how this could be but he had no doubt that this was indeed William he was fighting, albeit a more experienced one.
Chris had rushed forward to help Spike when he saw William coming at him. The vampire was far swifter than Chris possibly gave credit and before he knew what was happening, a strong hand was grabbing his throat and lifting him off the floor, his legs dangling wildly over the floor. William's fingers dug into his throat and when Chris stared into his face, he found himself facing the horror that Ezra had when he had saw the demon's true face. Yellow eyes glared back at him as William started choking the life out of him. Chris could feel his vision blur as he saw JD run forward to help him, only to have Drusilla slam her fist into the young man's face and sent him flying across the room. Chris began to gag but he had still presence of mind to bring his foot up, connecting with William's groin. It was not the most dignified way to fight but at least it forced the vampire to release him.
Chris crumpled to the floor as William howled in pain and reached into his duster for the stake hidden there. He knew he was not supposed to kill the vampire but apparently a stake would do considerable harm even if it did not penetrate the heart. It was certainly more effective than bullets anyway. He brandished the stake and went after William who was trying to recoup from the sensitive blow. William recovered quicker than Chris gave him credit and by the time the gunslinger advanced; the vampire was already on his feet. Chris threw a bunch and caught William on the chin and attempted to throw another punch when his blow was deflected by the vampire who hissed at him with fangs bared and pushed him backwards. Chris stumbled a bit and was about to use the stake again when Giles smashed into William's body with his shoulder and sent him to the floor. William glared at Giles and threw a backhanded blow that sent the Watcher into a table, collapsing it with the force of his landing.
A surge of panic filled Chris when he saw Giles did not move and his fury forced him to attack again; running forward and leaping, ensuring that when he landed it would be on William's knee. The action brought the vampire to his knees as Chris intended and the gunslinger impaled William through the shoulder with the stake in his grip as he attempted to recover. The vampire howled in pain, his teeth glistening as he recoiled in pain, taking the stake with him before Chris could pull it out.
"Spike!" Chris heard one of the female vampires, Drusilla cry out as she saw her lover hurt.
Her eyes flashed in green fire as she strode towards Chris, with all the fury of hell behind her. Chris searched for a weapon, sweeping the floor as and resting on the broken fragments of table in which Giles was lying quite unconscious. He quickly grabbed a jagged piece of wood and looked up just in time to see Drusilla right on top of him. She grabbed Chris by the neck once more and forced him to straighten up, her eyes glaring at him.
"Be in my eyes," she said staring straight into his eyes and for a moment, Chris felt all the will drain out of his body when he became transfixed by those mesmerizing eyes. He saw her smile an enchanting smile that held much promise. Desire, need and hunger hypnotized him as he stared into her dancing eyes. Chris could feel his mind slipping from his control and he tried to drag his gaze away, fighting desperately to keep himself from becoming her creature.
"Chris!" JD staggered to his feet, blood running down the side of his face. The young man grabbed a chair and brought it against Drusilla's back. The female vampire let out a soft cry and upon releasing her hold of Chris, the gunslinger staggered back, blinking furiously as he tried to regain control of his faculties.
"Chris!" JD shouted again. "Catch!"
Almost on reflex, Chris grabbed the small bottle the younger man had thrown at his direction. He caught it with one hand and immediately threw it forcefully against the floor near Drusilla's feet. The bottle shattered spectacularly, sending fragments in all directions, but more importantly, the fluid it contained in a wide spray. The liquid splashed onto Drusilla who squealed loudly as it began to hiss upon contact with her skin. The holy water burned into her and she screamed painfully and fled the scene, her skin sizzling where the fluid had touched her. Chris saw her disappear into the darkness beyond the batwing doors with William calling after her.
"Dru!" He shouted indignantly, still clutching the stake buried in his arm, blood flowing profusely down his sleeve.
Spike saw his younger self screaming at the batwing doors but had no more time to reflect on that because he was locked in a life and death struggle with his grandsire Angelus. Once Angelus learnt he was not dealing with an experienced William but a seasoned Spike; the master vampire altered his plan of attack. He came with Spike with almost ferocious intensity. For each blow that Spike threw, Angelus was there to counter it until they were matching each other, strike for strike. Spike threw repeated kicks at his direction, staggering Angelus who was not used to fighting this way but was far from helpless. Angelus' strikes were powerful and each one that connected with Spike had the potential to do serious harm. There was no way that this was going to end without one of them killing each other, Spike thought to himself and knew that he had to find someway to end this battle before it came to its bloody conclusion.
It came sooner than he thought when he heard Chris shout at him. "SPIKE!"
Spike turned to the sounds of the human's voice just in time to see William coming at him with a bloody stake. If the Sunnydale resident had been warned a second later than he was, it might not have mattered. The stake sunk into the soft flesh between his ribs, tearing through his side with enough force to make him scream. The pain was excruciating and he was driven to his knees, seeing through blurry eyes that Angelus was enraged that William had dared to interfere. Spike grit his teeth, trying to stand but the pain was beyond comprehension. Unfortunately, the master vampire was not about to see an opportunity wasted because he closed in for the kill.
He never made it.
"Get back!" Josiah Sanchez somehow appeared between them both, a wooden cross in his hand as he protected Spike from Angelus. "Get back or I'll burn this into your hide!"
Angelus hissed in fury at the interruption. "This isn't over," his eyes moved across the room, meeting the faces of all the combatants that he now counted as the enemy. "Not by a long shot. We'll find him and then we'll finish this."
With that, the remaining members of the 'family' swept out of the tavern like an ill wind.
For a few seconds, no one spoke, as they came to the grips that they had survived the fight, even though Chris had a feeling that it was by the skin of their teeth. The side of JD's face was bleeding. Nathan who had been battling Darla along with Josiah was breathing hard, fear clearly showing in his eyes. Neither the healer nor the preacher were hurt and had managed to hold their own against Darla, the oldest of the vampire family. Nathan immediately went to Spike, forgetting that Spike was a vampire only that he was hurt and needed help. Spike who was a pale specimen to begin appeared almost pasty white now from the loss of blood. His injury was severe even though he was trying hard to hide how much pain he was in. Giles had emerged from his unconscious state and judging by the way JD was helping him to his feet, the Watcher would recover.
"It's alright," Spike tried to fend off the ministrations of the healer when Chris approached. "You can't do nothing for me."
"But you're bleeding!" Nathan protested not to take that as any kind of answer.
"I'm a bloody vampire!" Spike retorted in exasperation. "I'll heal. Just get this damn thing out of me!" He glanced at the stake imbedded firmly between his ribs.
"Spike, listen to Nathan." Chris ordered. "He'll fix you up."
"I get fixed up on my own," Spike grumbled uncomfortably, unaccustomed to being tended to for injuries. Not that he needed it really. Vampires tended to have amazing powers of recuperation.
"At least we beat them," JD exclaimed, trying to see the positive side of things.
"We got lucky," Chris deadpanned. He was aware of just how close the fight had been and knew that they were here thanks to sheer fortune and nothing else. "The next time they come, we may not be."
"We need help," Spike grunted in pain. "We can't take them on the way we are. It's just the four of them now, I can bet that Angelus will have help the next time they come back."
"You mean more vampires?" JD exclaimed.
"Yeah," Spike nodded, bracing himself for the pain when Nathan yanked out the stake impaled in his body. The vampire growled in pain, his face changing momentarily into his vampiric mask until the agony subsided into something he could tolerate.
"I'd better get Vin and Buck back here," Chris sighed begrudgingly because Spike was right.
"No," Giles shook his head, speaking for the first time. He had been a little dazed but had not taken long to regain his faculties. "We need more than just men."
Spike caught on immediately and finished his statement for him. "We need the Slayer."