The Ultimate
Betrayal
by jamies_lady
Summary:
After the Battle in LA Riley brings news to Buffy which will change
things for ever.
Goes VERY off canon after the Battle of Sunnydale
Chapter 16
Dawn was busy with Martin in the ballroom, they had
converted it into a makeshift hospital. There were beds and medical
supplies everywhere. Dawn had found every excuse to spend time with
Martin that she could think of, and it was obvious to Riley that Martin
didn’t object, but now it was time for her to do her own job. Willow
and Morgana had worked hard all day securing the building: nothing and
no-one could get in without Dawn opening a portal. The Hyperion would
stand a nuclear blast with the amount of wards and protections around
it.
They had had to deal with reports coming in all day of battles all over
LA. The TV talked of gangs on PCB and martial law being declared but
they knew it was demons: demons let loose by Angel’s stupidity and
Giles’ meddling. Demons trying to find them, to stop them. They would
need more slayers.
Riley wanted to send out patrols, as did Buffy, but they knew it was
impossible. They had to keep safe and within all the protection spells
Willow had set up.
Buffy wanted to run and hide, she always did at this point, but how
could she? Perhaps this is why she was such a bitch at times; never
mind PMS, she had PFS: pre-fight-syndrome.
Riley and Sam helped as much as they could. They kept absolute
discipline at all times, none of their men were allowed to put a foot
out of place. There had been some trouble with the men finding it hard
to take orders from, or even respect the girls. But Rona, Mary, Viv,
Kennedy and Buffy had offered to train with them. Sam personally
thought that it was the sight of all four girls jumping twenty foot
straight up and waiting for them on the second floor. It had actually
scared those with any sense. Those without sense took a little longer
and a warm up with the slayers before going to see Martin with bruises
and abrasions. Xander had sat down with coffee and donuts to watch: Sam
and Riley had joined him. Once the men had left the field of combat the
girls had stopped holding back and practised properly. That had been
enough to make Riley wince and even Xander closed his eyes when some of
the blows landed.
‘Hurts less if I don’t actually see it,’ he explained to Sam when she
raised an eyebrow at him.
‘Way to go: Girl Power!’ she laughed and then winced herself. At seven
months and three weeks, she really didn’t need false labour pains, they
felt just too real.
Willow noticed the brief look of discomfort that Sam tried to hide.
She’d been busy reading a book, Rebecca, by Daphne Du Maurier, quite
used to Slayers playing, but she put it down and went to find Morgana,
and the two witches started looking into spells to help a premature
baby, they had to be ready for any contingency. There were old spells
in the scroll Cordy had given them that were very easy to perform, well
within Dawn’s capability, that would strengthen ‘an infant’s breathing
when rent away from the mother too soon.’ Perfect for what they needed;
it seemed Willow wasn’t the only one who wanted to be prepared for any
emergency.
The slayers headed into the kitchen for a post play cool-down. They
were hot and sweaty and needed drinks and…
‘Ooh, ice cream!’ Buffy had found a huge tub of double choc chip. They
attacked it with gusto, all diving in with spoons, fighting each other
for the best bits. They were giggling and laughing, their wounds
healing faster than any of the soldiers thought possible when there was
a hammering on the rear door: someone was trying to get in. Someone who
shouldn’t know they were there at all. The soldiers reached for the
guns ever present on their hips and one ran for Riley. Buffy and Rona
got up from the steel table at the same time, Buffy reaching for a
carving knife, Rona pulling a stake out of the waist band of her jeans.
They went to see who it was. Because of Willow’s spell, they could see
out and no-one could see in. They peered through the glass to see a
demon with floppy skin, holding a small demon infant.
‘Clem,’ Buffy whispered, then yelled ‘Clem!’ at the top of her voice,
but because of Willow’s spell the demon couldn’t hear her. He was
sheltering the infant in his arms looking anxiously around him, with a
terrified look on his face, his body shaking. Another demon came up
behind him, one Buffy had never seen before but obviously the same
species.
‘Get Dawn and Willow.’ Buffy snapped at Viv who leapt from her chair
shouting through the building for Dawn and Willow, who came running
full pelt into the kitchen just a couple of seconds later.
Buffy just pointed at the door, it had been less than a minute since
she’d first heard the knocking, but now it was heavy pounding.
‘Clem!’ Dawn echoed her sister’s shout and reached for the knife in
Buffy’s hand. Willow stopped her.
‘We’re going to have to do this carefully,’ Willow said. ‘I will seal
the hotel behind you, you open the portal to let Clem and his
companions in and then I’ll reseal that portal before opening up the
hotel to you all.’
‘You can’t let him in!’ Riley had arrived to see what the fuss was
about. He was horrified that the Slayer was about to let an evil demon
into the hotel. He would stop it. He pulled out his gun and aimed it at
Clem. Rona smiled, the sort of smile a snake has a second before it
bites you and took the weapon easily out of his hand.
‘That’s Clem,’ she explained. ‘Buffy’s in charge remember,’ she pointed
out as she crushed the gun in her hands. Riley had forgotten how strong
slayers could be.
‘It’s Clem,’ said both Dawn and Willow at the same time, as if that
explained everything.
‘No need to seal the portal Willow, I’ll go through bleeding. That will
seal it automatically so all you have to do is let us back in.’ Buffy
pointed out.
Willow chanted a couple of words in Latin and Dawn and Buffy were
standing in a shimmering bubble of energy. Dawn dropped a couple of
spots of blood onto the floor using the knife she’d taken from her
sister. She handed it back to Buffy and Buffy made a small cut on her
finger. Dawn put her head through the portal and pulled Clem into the
bubble. His friend followed, as did another couple of strange-looking
demons. When they were safe inside Buffy just stuck her hand through
and the drip of blood on the other side closed the energy down. Willow
simply waved her hand and the bubble vanished. Clem and his group were
inside the barrier.
Buffy and Dawn hugged the floppy skinned demon, careful of the young
one in his arms. The soldiers were very wary. Willow looked at the
other demon; holding out a hand, she sent her senses forward.
‘I’m Willow.’
‘Baya,’ came the soft reply. There was no ill feeling from her, though
she was obviously very scared.
‘What happened? Why did you come here? We didn’t think anyone could
find us.’ Willow led the demon to a stool and let her sit down. The
little one started crying and Baya reached for her baby and opened a
pot of very smelly food.
‘We lived in LA,’ she explained as she spoon fed the little one. ‘When
the demons started attacking our neighbourhood, Clem tried to help
people get out, especially those who were not pure, but the Wolf Ram
and Hart took exception to him and were coming for us. A human, she
said her name was Cordy, told us to come here and we would be safe. I
must say I thought it was a trap, we couldn’t see anyone around and the
hotel looked deserted.’
‘That’s what its supposed to look like, we’re all here ready for the
big push, against both Wolf Ram and Hart and the human helping him.’
‘Giles,’ Baya nodded. Buffy snapped her head round. ‘You know Giles?’
‘Know of him, one of the worst humans ever to live. Sold his soul to
control the Council and the demon councils, wanted all the power for
himself. I’d keep away from him if I were you, it would take a slayer
to take him out.’ she added emphatically.
‘Good job we’ve got a few of those then isn’t it.’ Grinned Dawn. Baya
looked scared but Clem with his arm around Buffy’s waist headed over.
‘Baya, this is Buffy, the slayer I told you about and her sister
Dawnie. Girls, this is my wife Baya and my baby, Chara.’
‘Oh Clem, congratulations!’ Buffy gave him a kiss on the cheek and Dawn
was busy cooing over the little one. ‘Isn’t he a darling?’
The soldiers were dismissed by Riley; he thought the fewer
opportunities for bloodshed the better, and if Buffy said they were
friends his men would come off worse. A very pregnant Sam had made her
way into the kitchen and had heard everything. She was cautious of the
newcomers, but any friend of Buffy’s…
Baya looked at the human female, she was very fat, or was that where
they carried their young?
‘How old is Chara? And is he, she, it, a boy or a girl?’ Dawnie was
asking.
‘Chara is only two months old, and ‘it’ is considered polite, we won’t
know if Chara is male or female until it reaches about five years.’
Clem answered.
‘Mine’s a boy, male,’ Sam said, patting her rounded stomach.
‘It’s such hard work isn’t it? I hated the last few weeks, I
couldn’t feel my spine at all.’ Baya said, finally finding something
that she had in common with the humans around her. She hadn’t had much
to do with humans and had been scared to come, but Clem had assured her
that they would be safer with his friend Buffy.
Buffy smiled at her, trying to put the poor woman at ease. Willow felt
for her as well: it must be so hard to trust all these strangers with
her child’s safety.
Clem, Buffy and Riley sat up for much of the night talking. Clem had a
lot of information about the outside: things were getting desperate.
The President had declared a state of emergency and had shut LA down.
It was left to demon gangs and them.
The next morning was crunch time. The troops were ready all over the
world. Faith had gathered together the first wave in Cleveland, others
were ready as far apart as Moscow and Australia, ready for what ever
was needed. Faith had kept up the pretence of hating Buffy, she had
used Buffy’s apparent treachery to the Council and Giles to contact
every slayer they knew about. The slayers had a secret code that they
hadn’t ever let Giles in on and they never knew why, but now it served
them well. They were all ready for the great battle about to commence.
Giles and his friends were going down.
Sam had organised the rooms on the fourth floor into dorms, ready for
the influx about to happen and she was waiting quietly with Riley
watching Buffy take command. Buffy herself was standing in front of the
troops gathered in the foyer.
‘I know that most of you think that the only good demons are dead
demons, but understand that Clem, his wife and child are my friends.
They have risked their lives to help humans and half humans to get out
of LA; they are on our side and if you don’t like it, fine. I can
understand that and next time the representative from the Higher Powers
That Be comes in you can take up your complaints with her, but I
suggest you do it politely. Cordy has always had a temper and her boss
can destroy cities and worlds alike with a word. That’s all we are
going to say on the subject. They are here and under my protection.’
There was a general muttering of agreement. They had all seen the
slayers work out and they weren’t going to upset them any more.
Dawn came down and stood by her sister: the troops watched with
interest. They were used to shamans working but this was a whole new
level. Riley knew that they were getting close to D-Day; he’d had
rumblings from some of his men about working with little girls. He and
Buffy had organised a little demonstration for later. When Faith
arrived she and Buffy would play a game of tag, little girls against
the big boys. Riley had warned Martin that there might be casualties.
Dawn waited patiently for the signal from Willow and nicked her little
finger with a lancet supplied by Martin. A single drop of blood
produced a huge swirling mass of energy and colours: the portal was
open. Through it stepped Faith and Robin, followed by a dozen other
girls, all in their late teens and early twenties. Last of all came
Andrew.
Xander started growling and swearing at the sight of the man who had
killed Anya but Faith stepped in front of him.
‘Wait until you hear the whole story there Xan-man, then if you still
feel the way you do I’ll help you kill him.’ Xander took one look at
Faith’s face and backed down - for now.