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"Stay still!" Nathan Jackson ordered as he continued to undertake the rather taxing job of treating Spike's wounds. The vampire had been less that cooperative, believing that medical treatment of any kind was wasted on him since he was creature of the night that had great recuperative abilities. However, large gapping wounds in the flesh was not something that the healer would tolerate on anyone, even a vampire, and was determined to treat Spike no matter how much he protested.
"It's a bloody waste of time!" Spike rolled his eyes in exasperation, wondering if Nathan had any pit bull terrier in his lineage.
"Listen," the healer glared at him with eyes harder than Spike had seen on some species of hell spawn. "If you don't stay still, you're going to bleed even more! Now you will sit there quietly and let me deal with this or I am going to kill you!"
Spike stared back and replied with a mischievious smirk, "you're pretty when you're angry."
"ARRRRRRRRGGGGGHHHHHHHH!" Nathan threw his hand up in frustration. "What am I thinking trying to help this...this...this demon?" The healer ranted. "It make more sense if I signed up for the Ku Klux Klan!"
Spike assumed that would be all the man could tolerate of his behavior and started to rise out of his chair when suddenly Nathan grabbed him by the shoulder and growled with more savagery than any vampire had ever attempted. "Did I say you could go anywhere? Sit your ass back down on that chair!"
"Oh bollocks!" Spike groaned and obeyed, deciding that he better stop being a pain in the neck (no pun intended) before Nathan popped a vessel, though it was nice to know that is ability to kill through sheer annoyance had not diminished one whit in any time. He had begun perfecting the craft for use on Angelus but the opportunity never came.
"Spike, shut up and stop giving Nathan grief!" Chris finally came to the rescue although it had been entertaining to watch. The group had been watching Nathan attempting to patch up Spike ever since their encounter with the vampires in the tavern and could not help being amused by Nathan's escalating temper. When they were hurt, irritating Nathan was one of the games they used to pass the time in the infirmary. Inez had returned to the tavern once the danger had passed and was presently tending to the minor injuries that had been incurred by Chris, JD and Giles.
"Whatever," Spike grumbled supposing that he ought to give the healer a break since the man was trying to help him. Still, Spike always enjoyed taunting people whose buttons were so easy to push and about now, he was missing the slayer very much.
Chris took another swig of whiskey, allowing it to relax him after the recent episode within the tavern. Even though he had seen Spike turn into a vampire, a part of Chris had been hoping that all this was a mistake, that a quartet of vampires were not trying to kill one of his own in order to prevent a slayer from being born in the future. When Spike and Giles had told them what had brought them to the past, Chris was trapped in ambivalence, unsure of what he ought to feel or how he should act to deal with the situation. After being faced with Spike's younger self and seeing the vampire Angelus, all those illusions had faded and they were faced with a reality that there were more terrifying things in the night then they had possibly imagined, things that could not be stopped with bullets. It shattered the walls of the world Chris Larabee had felt secure in understanding.
"You said we're going to need the slayer," Chris turned to Giles who was holding a wet rag against his forehead. "Mind telling me how that's gonna happen?"
"Well I believe the Slayer of this time period is in Rhodesia." Giles replied.
"That's a long way to come," Josiah remarked frowning.
"We need Buffy." Spike declared over Nathan's shoulder. "Look, she's the only one who's taken us all on and not had her liver handed back to her. The gambler isn't dead yet so she still exists in the future."
"Spike we don't even know that's possible," Giles returned with a frown. "The spell Tara used to bring us here was very specific, I don't think it can be adapted to bring someone here from the future."
"We're gonna have to think of something soon," Chris stated firmly. "Angelus or whatever his name is, will be back, if not tomorrow night then soon. It's more than curiosity with him now, he'll be taking this personally."
"You think so?" Josiah looked at him and hoped he was wrong but then Chris seldom was about such things.
"Yeah," Spike nodded. "The man in black is right on the money. Once Angelus takes anything personally, he won't be let go. He'll finish this, one way or another."
"Damn," Josiah muttered under his breath.
"Hey is there something about the one who was your girlfriend?" JD called out to Spike.
"What do you mean?" The blond vampire returned.
"Well she was looking at Chris real funny, " the younger man reminded. "For a second, he looked kind of out of his head."
"Yeah," Chris nodded, remembering that strange feeling when he had lost all power over himself and was trapped in Drusilla's eyes. If it had not been for JD, he would most likely be dead or worse yet, a vampire. "It was odd. I just couldn't move."
"Dru's got some special mojo," Spike explained, unaware that none of the men present had any idea what mojo meant. "She was like that when she was human. She could see things before they happened and get these feelings about people. When she became a vampire, it still stayed with her. Word of advice, don't look her in the eye."
"You might have told us this before," Chris scowled at him.
"I didn't think you were going to get that close mate," Spike retorted. "So what's the plan Watcher? Are we going to get Buffy or not?"
"We'll have to talk to Tara," Giles said skeptically.
"This girl gonna make that much difference?" Chris asked somewhat dubious about the whole concept of a slayer especially when it was a girl.
"Yes," Giles nodded, not knowing Buffy herself but was knowledgeable enough about the slayer's abilities to be certain that they could use the assistance. Being unable to kill any of the four made it extremely difficult for them to form a decisive plan. They needed an edge and a slayer would provide that. "I believe it would."
"Then we better ride out at first light to my place," Chris sighed, unable to understand how any of this was possible but after what he had seen tonight, he was at least able to accept the impossible to a degree.
"I want to come with you," Spike stated firmly.
"You can't even stand up," Nathan deadpanned.
Spike ignored him and explained before Chris could say no to him. "Angelus is going to be even more determined to find your friend and I wouldn't underestimate him. You saw what you were up against, you still think you can protect him?"
As much as Chris hated to admit it, he knew that Spike was right. Ezra was hurt and he did not know what Tara was capable of to be certain that she could protect herself in the event Angelus and his family discovered them. Chris had every confidence in Vin and Buck's ability to handle themselves in any situation but this, not when he remembered how close he had come to dying at Drusilla's hands. Spike had managed to defend himself against Angelus and would have continued to do so if it were not for the vicious interference of his past self.
"Alright," Chris conceded to Spike's will on this point. "Nathan as soon as he's patched up, Spike, Giles and I are taking a ride to Ezra's."
"On a horse?" Giles swallowed.
"I don't think he meant convertibles made for men with mid life crises, Rupert." Spike said sarcastically.
"What's that supposed to mean?" Giles stared at him bewildered.
"Nothing," Spike sniggered to himself. This version of Giles had no idea that his other self would be driving an expensive red convertible that screamed out to everyone who saw it that the man driving it was middle-aged. The only thing that was missing was the bimbo at his arm.
"Yes, horses." Chris said impatiently. "You can't ride?" He looked at Giles with astonishment. He didn't think any man would not have this most basic of skills.
"No, I'm librarian." Giles respond. "I don't usually need to."
"That's alright Watcher," Spike smirked. "We'll find you a nice pony and lead you there."
"Spike," Giles glared at him. "I'd tell you to drop dead but I'm afraid in your case, it's a somewhat redundant gesture."
Despite his injury, Spike insisted that they ride immediately to Chris' shack in order to put forward the suggestion to Tara about bringing Buffy back from the past to help them with their predicament. It seemed to make sense in a roundabout way when one remembered that it was her life they were attempting to save as well as the reality that had existed in tandem with it. It had been a long time according to Spike since he had been on a horse but the same analogy that went with riding a bike seemed to apply in this instance. Giles however was uneasy about being astride any animal and Chris kept a close eye on him as they journeyed to his parcel of land. The shack was not too far out of town so he was able to keep their travel at a somewhat leisurely pace and still manage to reach it before sunrise.
They arrived at the shack shortly before dawn and awoke everyone with their presence. Predictably, Ezra had complained about the interruption to his slumber especially in his convalescence. As usual, Chris paid little attention to the gambler's complaints mostly because he was certain Ezra did it to be annoying. Once he had explained what had transpired that night in Four Corners, regarding their confrontation with Angelus and his family, Ezra's complaints subsided and he expressed his gratitude that no one including Spike was hurt.
"Not that we ain't glad to see you," Vin glanced at Chris after they had all settled down to some breakfast and hot coffee, "any reason that you took all the trouble to ride out here? I reckon Spike there shouldn't be moving on account of him being hurt."
"Tell me about it," Spike muttered as he took the spare cot that Chris had in the house for the rare occasions when Vin or one of the seven dropped by for the night. The injury was starting to heal rapidly and by night it would probably be gone altogether but for the moment, the pain bit at him.
"We have reason for coming out here," Giles exchanged a brief glance with Chris before turning to Tara. "We need to know if you can do the temporal spell again, Tara."
Tara stared at him. "To do what?" She asked somewhat bewildered. As far as she was concerned, they had accomplished all they needed to do with the time travel spell and should not have to perform it again until it was time to leave.
"We need the slayer here," Giles explained after a second. "We did not fare well last night and we believe Angelus will be back tonight or tomorrow night perhaps, with minions. We are greatly handicapped by the fact that we cannot harm them for fear of damaging the timeline, however we lack the strength for that. We need the slayer, specifically Buffy. Can the spell be modified for that?"
Tara stiffened with uncertainty. "I don't know," she muttered. "I think it can be but assuming that she's alive in the future, for me to get her back requires specifics I don't have."
"What kind of specifics?" Chris asked.
"Like you understand anything she's saying," Buck retorted.
Chris scowled at him before turning to Tara for an answer. It was true, much of what was being said was so far beyond the boundaries of credibility that he scarcely believed that any of it was being discussed in a serious conversation. However, these were far from ordinary circumstances and after the last 24 hours, he was more inclined to believe in the fantastic no matter how incredible it might seem.
"Well I need to know exactly where she'll be. I'll have to be able to see it in my head so that I can bring her back," Tara explained. "I don't know if I can do that. I mean I've never even met her. I don't know what she looks like."
"That's it then," Chris sighed. "We'll have to do this on our own."
"Unfortunately, it appears that you're right" Giles frowned. "I did not think that we would be able to succeed but I had hoped otherwise. It would have made things less complicated."
"No argument there," Vin nodded in agreement. "Looks like you're going to have to rely on us to keep you alive Ez."
"As much as that would normally comfort me to hear you say that Mr. Tanner, I'm afraid in this instance, I feel as if I should acquaint myself with a wardrobe that includes cloves of garlic, holy water and numerous crucifixes."
"Why can't I do the spell?" Spike suggested.
"What?" Giles stared at him.
"Why can't I do the spell? I know the Slayer, I know what she looks and I sure as hell remember the time and place the last time I saw her. If the Witch helps me with it, why can't I do the spell?"
"Don't call her that," Vin said with an edge to his voice.
"Its what I always call her," Spike growled. "Come on Witch, what do you say? We can do it, can't we?"
Tara did not answer immediately and felt increasingly uncomfortable with the way all eyes were staring at her, waiting for a response. Her mind whirled at the possibility. It was not possible for Spike to do the spell, he did not have the power that she had to make it work but his offer, had opened up another avenue they might take. She could use him as the conduit to direct her power in the performance of the spell, let his memories find the slayer in the distant future so that she could bring Buffy back to this time. That had some chance of succeeding and it was better than the brick wall of impossibility they had faced a few seconds ago.
"Yeah," she nodded meekly. "We can."
"Are you sure about this?" Giles gave her a concerned look.
"No," Tara answered honestly. "I've never tried anything like this before so I can't be sure of anything. It might work and then might not. We won't know until we try."
"I suppose we can't ask for more than that," the Watcher sighed in resignation.
"You can do it Tara," Vin said encouragingly, giving her a little smile in the process.
Tara blushed, unaccustomed to having the attentions of a man aimed in her direction. After being friends with Cordelia for so long, she had grown used to being overlooked when it came to the opposite sex. They seemed to prefer the spectacular radiance of the former cheerleader in comparison to her plain appearance. However, ever since they had been sequestered at the shack protecting Ezra, Tara had noted the consideration the young man was showing her. He ensured that Buck Wilmington, whose aim in life was to charm every woman he met, did not bother her with his usual forward manner. The others said nothing, noting the interest the tracker was showing her but had the good manners not to make mention of it. This however, did not apply to Spike and while the vampire did not say anything out loud, he lapsed into that juvenile bout of sniggering she was at a loss to explain.
"We'll have to do it tonight," Tara spoke in an effort to break the pause that Vin's statement had wrought upon the discussion.
"That suits me," Spike remarked, easing into the pillow on the cot and closing his eyes. "I'm in no hurry to turn into a crispy critter."
"Alright then," Chris replied, feeling his own weariness taunting him with dreams of sleep and rest. It had been a long night and by the looks of it, Giles and Spike needed the rest almost as much as he did. "We'll get some sleep and deal with this spell or whatever tonight."
"What about Angelus?" Vin asked before they ended the discussion. "He liable to drop in on us?"
"Not until tonight," Chris retorted. "Even if he does, the others know that their best bet tonight is to stay indoors and not get in his crosshairs. Hopefully that will keep them out of our way until you can do this spell of yours to bring the Slayer here."
"What's her name again?" Buck asked.
"Buffy," Giles responded.
"Buffy," Ezra snorted. "It is a good thing I am unable to disown any progeny of mine for inflicting such a title upon an infant. Imagine naming a child Buffy."
"Well if this thing the little gal's gonna do, works," Buck shifted his gaze at Tara. "You can ask her yourself who named her that."
Tara swallowed thickly as the conversation descended into jokes about Ezra's future as the progenitor of the Slayer, hoping that she would be able to manage what they wanted.
That she could deliver the Slayer.
It had been a long time since Angelus felt this kind of fury and hatred. However, now that he was experiencing it, he noted that it gave the demon inside him the edge he needed to plan his next move. His blood boiled with rage as being defeated by one rogue vampire and a bunch of sniveling humans. The family should have been able to kill them all but they had failed because the humans knew what they were dealing with and how to fight them. The leader, the one who had caught Darla's eye and had gone hand to hand with William had rallied them together with enough will to launch a defense that should of all rights been impossible.
It was not in the order of things that the prey should defeat the wolf.
This was to be have been a night of pleasure, a nice of screams and terror, where the blood of the strong would fill his lips and nourish his soul. It was not meant to be defeat and yet in his loss, in the wake of their injuries, Drusilla's burns and William's near staking, he felt himself surging with the salt of challenge. It had been a long time since he had encountered a situation that required his utmost concentration to deal with and Angelus could not help but revel in the possibility. The humans and the strange aberration that was the other Spike had declared war upon him and Angelus was never afraid to fight, as long as he won.
And he intended to win.
Upon being driven from Four Corners in defeat, Angelus left Darla to deal with William and Drusilla's injuries while he journeyed south. His destination was a town called Purgatorio and he knew it by reputation. It was the kind of place where the worst in human villainy seemed to congregate and he needed that. In the small town near the border of the continental United States and Mexico, Angelus was certain what he would find what he needed in abundance. He and Darla had visited the place once before and they had fed well. Fortunately, a dead body in this town was hardly a novel experience and no one seemed to care very much about corpses found in the street. Most were stripped of their possessions long before questions about their death were asked, if any. His return to Purgatorio had nothing to do with feeding in this instance.
The humans in Four Corners had thrown down the gauntlet before him. Angelus had no difficulty picking it up. However, he would have them know what it was to challenge him. If they wanted a war, he would give them one and in Purgatorio, he had more than enough bodied to create soldiers for his new found cause. He fed on as many as he could that night. They were easy enough to lure and those who did not come often wander away alone. It was a simple matter to waylay them and during those vulnerable moments and did what he needed to. Some came willingly, not truly understanding what he offered, beyond the gift of immortality. Others resisted but he took them anyway and their blood was always sweeter than those that wanted to die. By the time the sun had begun to rise, he had them sequestered in one place, having paid handsomely for the accommodation that allowed them to continue the turning in peace. He himself was trapped in Purgatorio during the daylight hours but that was fine with him. It had been a long night for him and he needed to rest.
When the sun set tonight, his minions would awake and they would return to Four Corners and teach the humans who dared to harm him and his family, what it was to die in agony.
Nightfall came too quickly in Chris' opinion.
During the day, that had been this feeling of safety that wrapped itself around him with its warmth. To see the world in sunshine ensured that the evil that crept in the dark places of night was held at bay, kept powerless by the glimmer of light. But with the inevitable coming of dusk, that security withered away and though their hiding place was meant to be a secret for now, Chris knew what comfort he drew from that was fleeting. It would not be difficult for Angelus to find out where Ezra was, Chris had realized. He did not underestimate the vampire enough to believe that Angelus would not be able to narrow down the possibilities of Ezra's location. All he had to do was question someone who lived in the town.
Ezra had insisted on remaining at the shack tonight, much to the gunslinger's annoyance but Chris could not find it in his heart to deny the man. Instead, he summoned the rest of the seven to the shack, hoping the increased numbers would aid in protecting the gambler in case Angelus and his company did learn where he was. He could understand Ezra's desire to stay and supposed that if it were his descendant about to be conjured up in a spell, he would want to stay to meet her. Besides, Ezra seemed a great deal healthier than he was two nights ago while Spike's injuries had disappeared all together. He had not lied about the vampire's powers of recuperation because the wound that had given Nathan so much concern earlier was no longer visible on his skin.
Now, they stood watching as Tara and Spike sat within the circle she had created from the contents of the bag she had brought from the future. The seven and Giles stood within the small clearing of trees near the shack watching the spell being invoked. Tara and Spike were sitting on the ground, legs crossed and facing each other. Their hands joined as a thin black candle illuminated their small space .Chris understood nothing of what was transpiring, aware that something was happening that was beyond his comprehension but he was somehow accepting as being real. The young woman who was shy and prone to stammering whenever anyone spoke to her seemed different now. If Chris had to put a word to it, he would say she felt radiant.
Chris glanced at Vin next to him and saw the tracker's face etched with concern. It was not easy for Vin Tanner to show his feelings. Even though he was just shy of his thirties, he was wiser than most people his age. His blue eyes saw a lot and were much older than he appeared to be. Somehow through the course of his life, Vin had learnt to guard his emotions while Chris had forced his behind a wall because of grief and despair of having lost a wife and child.
Together they had formed a bond of friendship, far stronger than the attachments that kept the seven together. He knew, with the same kind of insight that made spells and vampires possible, that Vin would be at his side always, no matter what turns their lives took. That is why he knew that Vin cared for the girl Tara more than he should. It worried Chris because anything between them was impossible and when Vin fell for any female, he usually did so with his hart worn on his sleeve. He would be hurt deeply because when this was all over, assuming that they survived that is, she would have to leave. And that departure would break the tracker's heart if his feelings for Tara were as far along as Chris suspected.
Chris turned back to Tara when the young woman began to chant and noted that the rest of his companions were just as transfixed as he by her words, dipped in enigma, laced with all things unreal. Even her voice seemed to change, for there was none of that uncertainty but a power that was as old as time, perhaps even older than men. It was a power that was uniquely female, a presence the Indians might call as Mother Earth making herself known to all. Even Spike seemed transfixed by her words.
Suddenly, Tara's eyes opened and she stared at Spike directly; her eyes were completely black. There was no iris, not whites, nothing but a soul crushing darkness that sent shivers of fear through all the men present. The hands holding Spike's clenched and her veins began to throb on her neck and her wrists with such force that they could see it against her pale skin. Chris saw Vin reacting, wanting to stop this but instinctively, he knew that the spell had gone too far for that and he grabbed the tracker before he did anything to interfere. Vin looked at Chris in question and all Chris could do was stare at him stricken, before shaking his head in an order to desist. Vin stared at her and suddenly a furious wind appeared out of nowhere, blowing like a powerful gale as leaves and dust started hurtling through the air.
"What the hell is happening?" Buck demanded, the fear in his voice was clear.
"Stay where you are!" Chris shouted over the sound of the gale. "Don't do anything."
"It's the spell," Giles struggled to explain as he held his glasses to his face.
Spike had started to cry out because Tara's nails were digging into his skin, her finger nails impaled his flesh and drew blood. It ran in rivulets down his pale skin, hissing into the candle as it dribbled. However, the vampire did not pull away and seemed to be enduring the pain. His head was thrown back and his face had changed to its demon mask, with fangs bared and yellow eyes wide with agony. It was more than just her fingers that was causing his pain, Chris realized. Something else was happening.
The air became charged with electricity and the first clap of thunder roared through the air. They had not seen the lighting come before it and the sound repeated itself, growing louder until they could hear nothing else, not even the violent wind blowing around them.
But they could still her the words.
"If I command the stars, they will fall;
If I see inside the mind of the undead, I will make his thoughts real
If I see the one to whom his heart belongs, I will make her appear,
And if she were lost in time, I will bring her through the mist.
I call to thee, Goddess of the Three,
Tisiphone, Alecto and Magaera,
Listen to your daughter's call,
In the eye of the undead,
Find the one, who is endless,
Find her, whose soul does not die,
Bring to us the chosen
I call upon thee as a daughter of the moon
Bring forth the Slayer!
When Angelus returned to Four Corners that night, he was not alone. He had been poised for the sunset as and soon at it had disappeared past the horizon; he had been ready to move. Not all that he had killed had risen in time but he knew that it would. It mattered little anyway, he had more than enough minions he needed for the night's excursion and as for information, that was not entirely a problem either. Since his arrival in Four Corners, he had developed an interest in the lovely editor of the Clarion News. The young widow with the cascading blond hair was a strong determined woman who not only spoke for the community in her journal but also wielded considerable weight in the community. He had marveled at how a delicate lady of breeding could find content in such frontier surroundings and began to imagine how it would be to deconstruct her existence before he turned her.
He had spent numerous nights at her window, watching her contently and sketching her loveliness so that he could study her closely in the hours when he could not be with her, as he liked. He was preparing to insinuate himself into her life when William had made his indiscretion with Ezra Standish and destroyed any chance of that. Nevertheless, Angelus had not forgotten her and in light of the situation he was now faced with, he realized that while he may not be able to play his mind games with her, she more than anyone would have the information that he needed to find the gambler. Angelus knew that the human Larabee had some feeling for the woman called Mary Travis. He knew it because in the rare occasions that he had observed them together, he could feel the heat of their emotions for one another. Both were so afraid of what they felt for each other that it was almost painful too watch. Sometimes, the naivete of the human species was unbelievable.
He wondered if Larabee had warned her and decided that it mattered not.
Mary Travis heard her door knock and wondered who it could be as she went to answer it. Chris had warned her about inviting any strangers into her house before he had left town this afternoon and though he would not tell her why, Mary was certain that there was genuine fear in his voice when he gave her the warning. Chris was not usually the kind of man who fretted over nothing and though she hated it when he gave her orders, because he was just the gunslinger who protected the town, not her lord and master, she found herself heeding his advice. After all, anything that frightened Chris Larabee, should frighten her if she had any sense at all.
She did wish he had told her what concerned him so much now that she approached the back door of the house. Her visitor whomever he was had knocked on her kitchen door which suggested to her some familiarity since most of her callers, chose to knock at the front door. Mary wondered if perhaps Chris had ridden back to town and supposed that was entirely possible, after all she did not keep tabs on him despite everyone's belief that there was something between them. In truth, they had a friendship born of mutual trust and respect, everything else was mere innuendo by those who believed a man and woman could not have a relationship did not have something to with romantic emotions.
Not that she would mind that of course but Chris Larabee had a tendency to make her want to slam her head against a brick wall and that was not entirely the best basis for a relationship. Though some had argued that the line between love and war was painfully thin and one day, she could make the crossing into some great unknown. Mary tried not to think about such things because she liked her future being a surprise and if there was anything meant to be between her and Chris, she supposed she would find out soon enough. There was no point driving herself insane, trying to get a head start on fate. Swinging open the door, she found her perceptions on everything she knew shatter in an instant.
The man standing before her was not a man. His face was contorted with ridges and fangs, his yellow eyes glared at her with malevolence and his expression was one of such ferocious need that Mary might have screamed. However, she didn't. She could not when the creature before her was holding a young woman in his arms. Mary recognized her as one of the saloon girls that worked at Digger Dan's Saloon. The man, Mary observed and then recanted, no he wasn't a man. He was, she searched the description she had read in a book of folklore once, a vampire. Nosferatu! Her mind screamed the word but the logical part of her balked at the suggestion because Romanian mythology was just that, mythology; it had no basis in fact. Yet the journalist in her, the one who reported what she saw, knew that what was before her was no myth, it was real and it was baring its fangs, ready to rip the girl throat out in front of her.
"Hello Mary," Angelus smiled, keeping the saloon girl firmly in his grip, her head yanked back exposing her bare neck, she whimpered in fear but her terror was inconsequential to the rest of the play he just put in motion.
Mary wanted to scream at the fact that he knew her name but she did not. She remained frozen, wanting to help the girl in her grip but had no way of doing so.
"I guess by the look on your face, your man didn't tell you about me?" Angelus taunted.
Chris, Mary thought nervously. He meant Chris. "What are you?"
"What do you think I am?" He grinned and then ran his tongue along the saloon girl's neck.
"Let her go," Mary said impotently. She had had no weapon. Nothing that she could use against a creature like this. Her eyes darted to her kitchen and she searched the room for a knife before realizing that it would do no good to her.
"I might be convinced to," he replied, amused by her gumption at making a demand she had absolutely no chance of getting. "If you're willing to give me what I want."
Mary's eyes widened at the possibility at what he might want from her but the life of the girl in his arms made her ask nonetheless. "What do you want?"
"Nothing so terrible as you might think," he chuckled, guessing what she had thought first. "Just a little information."
"What kind of information?" Mary asked again. She wondered what information she possessed that this creature was willing to murder to acquire.
"I want to know where the gambler that rides with Larabee is," Angelus stared at her hard.
Ezra? Why did this creature want Ezra? "If he isn't in town," Mary stammered. "I don't know where else he could be."
"You disappoint me Mary," Angelus glared at her, his teeth starting to graze the helpless girl's throat, drawing a cry of fear from her quivering lips. "I thought you were smarter than that. Don't make me take a bite now. I'm not particularly hungry but I will kill her if you don't tell me what I need to know."
"I don't know what you want!" Mary cried out in exasperation. The terrified expression on the girl's face burned into her memory and yet she remained frozen in her doorway because she knew something about the legends regarding these creatures and that it was her best protection. She hated her cowardice at not daring to cross that threshold but she could do nothing else.
"Where would your darling man hide the gambler?" Angelus demanded again. This time there was no taunting in his voice, just ruthless determination.
Mary thought quickly, hating to betray Chris but she had no choice She was in a corner and she knew it. She prayed that Chris knew what he was doing that he was able to protect himself far better than this girl Angelus had could. "Let her go and I'll tell you." Mary spoke finally.
"I don't think so." Angelus retorted.
"You don't have a choice!" Mary snapped, wondering where her courage had come from and whether or not she was insane exercising it with this creature of the night. "You want your information, I want her freed! If you think I'm stupid enough to tell you and rely on your honesty to let her go, then you have another thing coming!"
Angelus considered her words, the girl was not important enough for him to care whether or not she lived or died. However, he did not underestimate Mary either. Angelus moved his lips away from the girl's throat and walked her forward to Mary's door. "I'll give her to you at the same time you give me your information."
They neared her door and for a brief moment, Mary thought that the legends were false that he might be able to breach her home. She felt her blood rushing through her heart like a tidal wave and could tell by his widening smile that he sensed her fear. She did not care. Anyone who was not afraid of him was a fool. Angelus paused at her doorstep, where he was almost inches away from her. Mary reached out her hand and looked at the young woman in his grip.
"Take my hand," she instructed.
Trembling, the girl raised her arm and Mary clenched her fist around her wrist. Angelus still had let her go but Mary had no doubt that he was swift enough to retrieve her. However, there was no more time to delay. She had to give him his answer now.
"If they are anywhere," Mary swallowed, "it's at Chris' shack. Its not far from here, about an hours ride north of here."
No sooner than she said that, she yanked the young woman through the doorway and noticed that Angelus had made no move to stop her from doing so. He could sense from her fear that she was telling the truth and so he felt he could be magnanimous on this occasion. Besides, he had plans for Mary Travis and killing her right now, despite the protection of her home could wait. He had to admire her courage though and understood what it was that drew Larabee, though the fool was too proud to admit it. The saloon girl whose name he never quite got was being held by Mary now, as she wept her relief to be freed.
"You got what you want!" Mary hissed. "Now get away from us!"
"Thank you Mary," the vampire smiled at her. "You've been most cooperative. I'm taking my leave now cause it serves me to but I'll be back soon enough. You can count on it."
And with that, he was gone, leaving Mary standing in the doorway, shaking so hard she thought she might faint. However, she regained her composure quickly enough. She had to. Chris was in danger.
She had to warn him.
There was a terrific explosion of sound and energy.
It was as if lightning had ruptured in the sky. Chris saw the flash of blinding white light flare to life over Tara and Spike's circle, the power of it flowing outwards in all directions. The seven dropped to their feet trying to avoid its outpour. Their ears rang with the noise it generated and as it washed past him, there was heat and all things unearthly impacting against their skin. It was a strange tingling sensation that made the hairs on the back of his neck stand on end. When it swept past them however, the gale and the noise ceased abruptly. Chris raised his eyes from the ground, just in time to see the candle between Tara and Spike blow out. Somehow through all the wind and chaos, it had managed to remain alight. Tara slumped forward once its light had diminished. Although he appeared almost as exhausted as she, Spike managed to catch her before she hit the dirt. Vin was on his feet and at her side in a few seconds. Spike seemed to be glad to relinquish the hold on her because his own energy had been drained during the ritual and he allowed Vin to take Tara in his arms.
"Tara," Vin called out. "Tara, come darling, wake up!"
Nathan hurried to Tara and immediately checked her pulse to make a more medical examination. "She's alive," he stated. "Pretty weak though. "
"The process is exhausting," Giles explained as he looked on in concern. "She was like this when we arrived here."
"Did the spell work?" Ezra inquired, looking around them and seeing nothing out of the ordinary once the gale and thunder had disappeared. There was certainly no sign of the Slayer.
"I'm not sure," Spike answered wearily. "She's the expert."
Suddenly, something in the slight breeze caught Spike's attention. "Oh bloody hell."
He never had a chance to finish the sentence because bursting out of the clearing was Angelus and at least a dozen minions. Spike scrambled to his feet, his body aching from the effects of the spell but they had trouble in every way possible and he had to be ready to fight. The rest of the humans with him had also turned to face the vampires before them and Spike hope they were able to handle himself because he was going to have enough trouble keeping himself alive. He studied the minions around them and knew that they were newly created for the purpose of this confrontation.
"Vin, Giles get the girl to the shack!" Chris ordered. "You too Ezra!"
Vin nodded quickly, scooping Tara in his arms and running towards the trees that frame the clearing. Giles followed him as the others fanned out to deal with any vampires that might try to follow them. Ezra on the other hand was not eager to leave his friends behind at all. Vin had taken the girl to safety because it was necessary but Ezra was not about to let someone else fight his battles, no matter what kind of enemy wanted him dead.
"If you do not mind Mr. Larabee," Ezra said firmly. "I think I shall remain."
"This ain't a negotiation Ezra," Chris barked. "GET GOING!"
"So this is Ezra," Angelus looked at the gambler in interest. "You're a pretty important fellow aren't you? Mind telling me why?"
"I thinks it because of my contribution to the gambling institution in this country," Ezra deadpanned.
"Why don't you sod off Angelus," Spike placed himself between Ezra and Angelus who was slowly inching towards the gambler. "There's no way you're getting your hands on him."
"I have more than enough companions here to ensure I do," Angelus retorted, glancing at the minions standing by him, waiting for the order to attack.
"They're young and bloody stupid I wager," he studied them closely. "Where did you get them? At the local saloon?"
"You never could beat me Spike," Angelus retorted. "What makes you think you're going to do so now?"
"Because I'm not as young as you think," Spike glared at him.
"I noticed but its not going to change anything." With that Angelus launched himself at Spike and his minions did the same to the rest of the seven.
Chris' first thought was to go after Ezra and get him to the shack, even if he had to be dragged there kicking and screaming. Inside the house, Ezra had some measure of protection from the vampires that wanted to kill him. If the gambler remained to fight at their side as noble as that effort might seem, he was only going to get himself killed. Chris strode towards the gambler when suddenly he was knocked to the ground by one of Angelus' vampires. He reacted swiftly, throwing a fist over the face that was lunging for his neck. Throwing the vampire off him, Chris scrambled to his feet and threw another backhanded blow at the creature. The vampire stumbled back and the gunslinger got to his feet, reaching inside his coat for the stake that had become just as important to him in the past day as he gun. He flung the stake forward and caught the creature in the heart. The vampire shrieked in pain before exploding into dust before Chris' astonished eyes.
Ezra saw Spike fighting Angelus and wondered whether or not Chris advice should be taken and that he should run to safety. However, he had run once before when the group had needed him and it was a shame he still had not managed to live down. Ezra could never do that again. Suddenly he heard Buck screaming and saw that the big man was desperately trying to reach JD even though he was having troubles of his own with a vampire that was determined to kill him. JD was fighting hard but his demon opponent had the advantage and it a few seconds it would not matter any more. Ezra ran forward and tore JD out of the creature's hold. The vampire snarled at him in fury as JD fell to the ground, panting hard as he clutched his neck. The gambler who had been in possession of holy water since his had all began, threw the small vial of fluid into the vampire's face. Glass shattered and the contents of the vial hissed into the demon's skin. The fluid's potency against the creature was like acid and a scre am ran through the night.
Ezra did not have time to savor the victory because something big slammed into his side and knocking the wind out of him. Ezra felt the stitches in his throat rip at the fall and he could feel warm flood flowing from the wound, staining the collar of his shirt. The sight of blood seemed to send the vampire about to kill him into something of a frenzy and Ezra felt himself being lifted by the arm with such force that his shoulder popped. He let out a cry and tried to fight back but the vampire was too strong for him. With a sinking feeling, he realised that he should have run when Chris told him. Because of this stupid sense of honor, which had never been a problem before, he was going to get himself killed and with him, doom the future that needed his survival so badly. Suddenly, something happened. He felt himself released and he felt heavily onto the grass. It appeared the vampire had forgotten him and as Ezra scrambled to his feet, clutching his wounded neck, he realised why.
She was young. She could not be anymore than twenty if that and her clothes were nothing he had ever recognized as fashion or appropriate for a young woman. However, without any doubt, Ezra knew he was looking at the Slayer.
She had grabbed the vampire that had almost ended his life and flung him halfway across the clearing. The others realizing that there was a new player in the game immediately left the other humans and went after the girl. They hoped to overwhelm her with numbers. They were in for a surprise. Ezra rose to his feet and went to join the rest of the seven who were staring with amazement as she fought the demons with almost effortless skill. She was almost graceful. Her movements were fluid. When she fought, she did not merely use her fists but her whole body. She spun in the air, kicked high, twisted her body and sent blows that dropped the enemy with brutal force. They watched her stake the vampires that came after her, one by one, watched them explode into nothingness, with her barely raising an eye.
"We should probably help her." Ezra managed to say.
"I think we'd only get in her way," JD stammered looking at the young woman in nothing less than awe. She caught a fist in her hand before twisting it so hard that the arm and ultimately the body that it was attached to spun around in the air and landed heavily on its back. She dropped to one knee in a swift movement, plunging the stake that had been sharpened and worn from use into the vampire's breast and reduced it to dust.
Another vampire came up behind her and this time she had help, Chris had run forward and slammed his fist into the vampire's face. The creature snarled at him and took a step toward the gunslinger when suddenly he exploded into nothingness in front of Chris. In its place was the slayer, holding the stake she had used to vanquish the demon. She raised her eyes to him about to say something along the lines of thank you when suddenly the expression on her face changed.
"Duck!" She shouted.
Chris dropped to his knees just as the slayer hurled her stake overhead. Chris shifted his gaze slightly and saw it imbedded in the vampire that had tried to sneak up behind him. It howled as the stake struck home and like its other demonic brethren made its death in a dusty end. Chris looked around and saw that the minions were gone, she had killed all the vampires that converged upon her so hungrily but the danger was by no means over. In their efforts to stay alive, they had forgotten that Spike was battling Angelus alone. Both master vampires were still battling each other in a fierce combat but it appeared that the toll of performing the spell that had brought the slayer here had placed Spike in a decided disadvantage. He was managing to stave off death but it was clear that he was being worn down.
The slayer did not waste time with words for she assessed the situation quickly enough. She bolted past them and leapt into the air to deliver a flying kick into the sternum of the vampire that was giving Spike so much trouble. Angelus snarled in fury as he was sent sprawling and when she landed, Spike was at last given indication that the spell had worked.
"Buffy!" Spike exclaimed with genuine joy in his face.
"What's with you?" She asked. "You're supposed to be the Big Bad, how long does it take you to dust one vamp?"
"Take a closer look Slayer," Spike grumbled, reminded now of why he lingered in the nexus between loving her and wanting to snap her neck. She was charming as ever.
Buffy turned to face the vampire she was fighting and found her face melting with astonishment. "Angel?" She stammered.
The vampire stared at her in confusion because the new arrival was looking at him with familiarity. He did not understand it but he did feel the strength emanating off her. She was exceedingly powerful this one and that kind of force could only mean one thing; she was a Slayer. He also realised that he was by himself, that the minions he had spent the last 24 hours cultivating were all dead. No doubt at her hands. Angelus did not like the odds and he needed to regroup. It was time to make a strategic withdrawal. Furious that he was going to taste defeat or worse if he remained, Angelus did the only thing he could do at this point.
He ran.
Spike let out a sigh of relief when he saw Angelus leave because his energy reserves were exhausted. The spell had depleted him considerably and he had been on the ragged edge of his limits when he had battled the vampire. It had taken every ounce of strength to prevail and hold off an unfortunate demise but none of that matter now because Buffy was alive and she was back. Before he even questioned the sanity of it, he had bundled her in his arms and kissed her passionately. Her felt her lips open for him, questing and exploring his own before she stiffened in his arms and shoved him away. That was follow by a swift punch on the jaw.
"What the Hell is going on here!" She demanded as she looked around her surroundings and the men who she had just saved by her arrival.
"Good to see you too Slayer," Spike frowned as he rubbed his chin as he looked up at her from the ground.
"Spike," she rested her hand on her hips and stared at him. "What's going on! One minute we were fighting like we always do and the next thing I know, I'm in the woods! Woods I don't know! And what's with all these guys? Is the rodeo in town or what? What's with the cowboy look?"
"The cowboy look?" Chris asked. It better not be him she was talking about.
"Yeah," Buffy turned to him. "You, with the man in black thing. Although none of the westerns I've seen had the guy in black being such a hottie."
A crooked smile crossed her lips as she studied Chris in a way that made him one to blush for some reason. "What's a hottie?" He looked at Spike questioningly.
"Nothing you ought to be worrying about," Spike rose to his feet and growled, suddenly feeling very territorial about Buffy.
"Spike," Buffy took a deep breath, staring at him impatiently. "It's been a long night, I want to go home and get a bath. I have homework to help Dawn with and a very depressed Willow to console. Whatever this is, get us out of it or I'll have to hurt you and why is Angelus here? Did something happen to Angel?"
"This is the Slayer?" Ezra looked at Spike skeptically.
"Yes!" Buffy threw up her hands. "I am the Slayer and you are obviously a reject from Maverick! What the hell is going on?"
Spike stifled a laugh but had to remark wit a smirk across his face, "isn't it lovely to know that you're related to her?"
"Related?" Buffy exclaimed and stared at Ezra. "What are you talking.about?"
"Buffy Summers," Spike patted her on the back. "Meet your great, great, great, couple more greats, great grandfather, Ezra Standish."
"My what?" She stared at Ezra in astonishment and realised that he did sort of look familiar. It took her a second to remember why. He looked a little like her mom.
"Remember the demon?" Spike leaned closer to her ear as she and Ezra continued to stare at each other. "The one who was pretty mad that I saved your ass?"
"You didn't save my ass!" Buffy shot him a look.
"She sure can cuss," JD pointed out.
"Stuff it Junior!" She barked in annoyance. Buffy who had no idea where she was, was never a happy Buffy.
"Charming too," Josiah grinned.
"Must get that part from Ezra." Buck said sweetly.
"Nothing in this girl's manner comes from me!" Ezra declared. "I am certainly more polished!"
"Hey!" Buffy glared at him. "Be nice, I just saved all your butts! Now I'm usually a pretty calm person but I'm extremely confused right now and if someone and I mean some undead someone doesn't explain himself to me right this second, I will stake him!" She turn to Spike and hissed with narrowed eyes. "No matter how good he kisses!"
Spike took in a deep breath and beckoned her close before he responded, "so you admit I'm a good kisser?"
Buffy hit him again.