Disclaimer: Joss owns the characters of BTVS. I
am not making any money off of this fic. Please don't sue me. Beta'd by
AtheneHahn
A/N: Written in answer to Redwolf50's Challenge 109. Challenge details
at the end.
by Jackofspikes
Chapter 12
Xander was the first to reach the library door, putting his hand to the
door and opening it fractionally as he smiled over his shoulder at the
straggling girls. As they reached him, Xander heard something through
the opening that caused him to halt their progress and beckon them to
join him in listening to the ongoing conversation.
"She hit me over the head with an axe, Giles. She is obviously
unstable." Angel spoke the words harshly, still smarting over the wound
to his pride. "Buffy's kid sister just laughed. There is no telling
what Joyce will do to Buffy, I need to protect her."
Xander looked at Buffy and judging from the look of fury on her face
she was not pleased with what she was hearing.
Giles just looked at the fuming vampire in front of him; it amazed him
that the more time he spent with soulless Spike the more he hated the
brooding souled vampire he was forced to work with. Glancing past the
vampire to the door of the library he noted that it was slightly ajar.
There was no way that could happen unless someone was holding it on the
other side. He really hoped that the person listening was his young
charge; it was time her eyes were opened. "While I do not believe for
one moment that Mrs. Summers is in any way unstable, what exactly is it
that you are suggesting?"
"Can't the council take over as her legal guardian, that way you could
get her out of that mad house?" Angel eagerly asked.
Giles' look of outrage was the first thing Buffy noticed as she
silently entered the library and she was really pleased to see it. "Mad
house?" She queried mildly, her crossed arms belying the calmness of
her demeanour.
Spinning around at her voice, Angel gasped out her name, "Buffy!"
Clearly panicked for the moment, he looked lost for words. Quickly
deciding that the best defence was a good offence, he opened his big
brown puppy dog eyes and made his accusation; "Your mother attacked me
last night, Buffy."
"Why?" She asked simply, her face devoid of emotion.
"I don't know, Buffy, she didn't say anything before she me hit from
behind." Angel responded, his tone grave.
"What were you doing?" Buffy again tried to get to the facts behind
Angel's bland statements.
Again giving Buffy his well practiced expression of pained martyrdom,
Angel informed her of his innocent actions. "I'd been at your window, I
was just checking on you. When I climbed down, your mother hit me."
"Gee Angel, what was she thinking?" Buffy commented
sarcastically, "She sees a grown man hovering in the tree and looking
in her sixteen year old daughter's bedroom window, how did you expect
her to act? You could have been a Peeping Tom for all she knew. You're
lucky she didn't just call the cops."
Angel looked at her, his shock visible to all. He couldn't believe it;
she was supposed to be on his side. Didn't she realise that her mother
should have known it was him? He was her protector after all! Why
didn't Joyce know that he was someone she should be happy was looking
out for her daughter? Joyce had had enough time to be told everything,
hadn't Giles told her his position in Buffy's life? Maybe not, the
watcher had been less that friendly with him recently. Maybe the
watcher was trying to ingratiate himself into Joyce's life and push
him, Angel, out. It seemed like another talk with the watcher was on
the cards.
Heaving a put upon sigh, Angel told Buffy and Giles he'd talk to them
later, knowing that he would be getting Giles alone for the little chat
he had in mind for the watcher. Nodding to the rest, he turned towards
the stacks and made his exit.
The entire group waited in silence until Buffy indicated that Angel was
indeed gone. Turning to her watcher, Buffy felt an urgent need for
reassurance. "You're not going to ask the council to do that, are you
Giles?"
"No, of course not, Buffy; your mother is a wonderful woman and she's
doing a wonderful job raising you and your sister. Regardless of
anything Angel might say." Giles' disdain for the vampire was clear in
his tone.
Giles knew that during their talk the day before, Joyce and the older
slayer had made the decision that they needed to talk alone. Joyce had
made arrangements for Dawn to stay at a friend's place for the night
and Spike had volunteered to join Giles at the library to meet with
Jenny. The younger slayer and her friends were going to the Bronze so
Giles was not concerned with them walking in on them in the middle any
of the conversations and accidentally discovering Spike. Giles knew
that in order to talk with Jenny he needed to catch her before she went
home for the evening, so after telling the group that they had earned a
night off he made his way to the computer lab and invited the dark
haired beauty to join him in the library when she was free.
Spike arrived at the library just moments after Giles had returned from
the computer room. With Spike's arrival Giles picked up the book he had
been reading and handed it to the bleached blond vampire.
"What's this?" He asked the watcher, his curiosity piqued.
"It's a ritual I'd like you to look at," Giles smiled at the vampire
with barely contained excitement, "I believe you wanted to be accepted
as a ...er...whitehat?"
"Yeah?"
"Then I think you'll find that to be very interesting, Spike."
Before Spike could comment the doors to the library opened and Jenny
walked in. Spike decided his questions could wait.
Giles introduced Spike to her as his friend and earned Spike's eternal
loyalty. Indicating that they should all sit, Giles waited until they
had before he started. "Jenny, a situation has arisen with which we
will require your assistance. There are only six of us that know about
this situation and once you've learned what it is, I'm sure you will
understand the need for secrecy."
Jenny smiled encouragingly at the watcher, silently urging him to
continue.
"Spike and...his companion were sent back in time, by non-magical means
from four years in the future. They have already started affecting the
timeline and from what they have told me I totally understand why. The
reason it was important to bring you into this was because of your
history."
Jenny sat up very straight, wariness infused her, "What do you mean,
'my history'?"
"In my time, your history didn't come out until it was too late.
Angelus was freed of the curse before you said anything and everyone
paid the price – both you and your uncle died. I was in a bloody
wheelchair at the time and the bastard couldn't wait to brag." Spike
informed the shocked gypsy. "This time will be different, but we need
you to get together with us and my slayer, so we can suss out our
options. Reckon you can come 'round to the watcher's tomorrow
afternoon?"
After assuring them that she would be there and wishing them a good
night, Jenny left. After she had gone, Spike and Giles turned their
attention back to the book and the ritual within. Spike read the ritual
and all the relevant details about it twice before tuning to Giles and
almost whispering his question, "Is it true? Can this really be done?"
~*~*~
Spike wandered aimlessly, his thoughts moving at a hundred miles a
minute. The implications of the ritual existing at all flew in the face
of everything that Giles, Buffy and the Scoobies of his time had
believed. It could be very dangerous and failure would ensure his
dusting, but to succeed...success could bring him his dreams.
Taking note of his surroundings for the first time in a good ten
minutes, Spike noticed he was just around the corner from the Bronze.
Thinking that Buffy might like some snacks he headed for the back door,
flowering onions and an order of wings were calling his name.
Buffy sat in her chair, sipping at her diet cola and absently gazed
around the room. The music was inviting, but she was getting a bit sick
of the 'accidental' touchage that was coming from Xander. She wished he
would get the message that she didn't like him in that
way. The room was crowded, so crowded that it was almost impossible to
see the pool tables or the bar from where she was seated. However,
sometimes mysterious powers come together and allow a moment, a very
special moment, to happen. Just as Buffy was looking toward the bar,
the crowd seemed to momentarily part and Buffy gazed into the eyes from
her dream. Gasping in shock, she lost sight of him as the crowd moved
back and he was hidden from her view.
"What?" Willow anxiously asked her friend.
"He's here, Will. The guy from my dream."
Spike picked up his order and hurriedly made his way outside. Heading
directly back to the watcher's, he muttered as he moved, "Bugger.
Buffy's gonna kill me."