Out of Sight
By: Schehrezade
Schehrezade_1@hotmail.com
A Continuation of my fic An Eye
for
An Eye.
Many many thanks to Megan who is a goddess she has been snowed writing
for a ficathon and has propped her eyelids open to beta the below for
me, thank you so much for all your hard work and patience!!
Hope everyone enjoys the fic!
"Ah, ah, not nice to play dirty." Spike plucked the knife out of the
air and with a nonchalant back hander, smacked Marcie away from the
small blonde who was acting like bait.
"I still don't get why I had to be the one with the target on my back
saying stab me. If she'd gotten you with the pointy sharp thing, then
less with the certain death and gushing of arterial blood!" Buffy
grumbled and straightened up. She dusted the knees of her black jeans
clean with an absent hand and then frowned around the crawl space. "Can
you tell if she is out?"
"Yeah, her breathing is slow and she isn't moving." Spike leaned over
and helped Buffy to her feet.
"So why did we have to come back for her?" Buffy pouted up at her
comrade at arms. "I don't get it. There has to have been more
supernatural stuff going on here after I left, but Willow calls to say
something weird's going on and you do a handbrake turn and head
straight back here?" Buffy gestured at the crawlspace where Marcie had
made herself a nest.
She and Willow had managed to meet up at her place the night before
when they'd sloped back into Sunnydale. It had been by silent mutual
agreement that Giles wasn't to know about the return of his Slayer. As
far as he was concerned she was still in Los Angeles visiting with her
dad. So it had been cloak and dagger time since they'd snuck back into
town yesterday evening. Less chance of any awkward questions or
meetings or Xander spotting, though from what Willow said the other
night, he was kinda not around. Something about therapy cos of a clown
problem? Buffy shook her head at that and then refocused on the
situation. Being back was giving her a serious case of the wiggins.
Luckily Spike had made sure they were flying low on the radar, but she
did not want to see Giles anytime soon. If he saw her then he'd think
she was back from her holiday and that so didn't fit in with any of
their plans.
"We came back cos she might be useful," Spike interrupted her thoughts
and jerked a thumb at the area where he'd knocked the invisible girl.
"What, Inviso-Girl? How can she help? Except to freak me out with the
not knowing where she is!" Buffy exclaimed. She sat back down on the
crumpled mattress and fluffed her much shorter hair; it was streaked
with white blonde and just brushing her shoulders. Her clothes were
very much different from the light fluffy outfits she'd worn before.
The diminutive blonde was now wearing black jeans, a silky scarlet tank
top and a soft black leather jacket that brushed the tops of her
thighs. Unconsciously mimicking Spike's style, gone were the naïve
teen
fashions. In their place was a darker more sophisticated look. Her
clothes and hair were only outward changes. It was the internal changes
that were more telling; her hazel eyes were harder and more seasoned.
Since her mother's murder, the countless betrayals by the Council and
her subsequent escape from the Hellmouth with her unlikely vampiric
partner, Buffy had done some growing up. It hadn't been easy, but she
was getting there.
"She can get into places we can't, get papers, layouts...hell even dosh
when we need it," Spike explained patiently. "Also looks like she needs
a friend or two." He shrugged bashfully at Buffy's the look of
approval. He hadn't really wanted to come back, but when Red had called
to give them her flight plans she'd dropped a mention of someone
invisible going around beating the crap out of jocks and some bint
called Cordy, and he'd been fascinated. All it had taken was a call to
his newest minion in London and she'd leapt onto the phone and gotten
more that enough intriguing info out of the Librarian. Spike's face
split with a genuine grin. 'Wonder what Watcher boy'd make of what
he'd been chatting up.'
"So what do we do now?" Buffy frowned over at the meagre pile of
belongings and then back in the direction of where he'd sent Marcie
Cross. Her heart ached for the girl; there was something so poignant
about her hiding away in the crawlspace of the school with her teddy,
some clothes and her flute and it pulled at her heart. Why hadn't her
parents noticed she was missing? Why hadn't someone at school, a
teacher or even the counsellor? Buffy felt sick for the girl and in
that moment realised that if she let them, then Marcie had two new
friends. Well one and a weird ass vampire that seemed to have some
serious issues with making friends with his food and not playing with
it. LOL! Buffy smiled wryly at Spike, who cautiously returned it.
"Well, what do we do?"
"We ask her real nice if she wants to help out and come on a road trip
to London with us." Spike refrained from adding that if she didn't then
he'd turn her and make her come. Somehow he didn't think the Slayer'd
go for that though. "Anything has to be better than squatting on school
property taking pot-shots at dickheads who don't deserve the attention,
no matter how much they deserve a good kicking." Exactly right. Spike
squatted down next to where Marcie had fallen, reached into his bag and
sprinkled some herbs over her slumped form. "Not nice to play possum
now, is it?" He cocked his head and then muttered under his breath.
There was a shimmer of light, small sparkles of pink and green and they
coalesced into the shape of a teenaged girl. "There you are, sweets.
Can see you now."
"Whoa, where did you get that?" Buffy pointed at the small brown silk
drawstring pack he pocketed quickly.
"Something from London, got it couriered over yesterday. Lyd...one of
my minions thought it might help."
"Okay, cryptic much? And also minions as in plural? How many have you
got? And how come I can see her now?" Buffy crossed her arms over her
chest and waited for Spike to explain himself. She was getting sick of
the muffled phone calls to someone in London and then him all 'ohhh I
have minions at my beck and call mwahahahaha'. First thing she'd be
doing when they hit London was going on a little vamp hunt. No minions
hanging around her, nu-uh. There were limits to her patience and he was
working on her last nerve with the mysterious whispers and sudden
magical doodads appearing outta nowhere.
Spike's shoulders hunched slightly, he hadn't wanted to have this convo
so soon. He had two minions, one who'd been with him for a good while
and the other newly turned. He had a feeling the latter one was the one
the Slayer was going to have the most problems with. He looked over at
the steaming girl and sighed. "Not now, Slayer. We've got company."
Their chat would need privacy and some time and a place preferably
where they could have a little spar to get the anger out..
Buffy's eyes narrowed. She was so getting the brush off here, but he
was right. Now wasn't the time. Now was recruiting time. She plastered
a sunny smile on her face. "Hey, Marcie. I'm Buffy." She thrust out a
hand and waited for the bemused girl to take it. She did, cautiously,
gave it a quick shake and then stopped and stared down at their linked
hands.
"The Slayer. Yeah, I know. But who's he and how come you can see me?"
Marcie grumbled and fingered the bruise that was developing on her jaw.
She levered herself up onto her elbows and frowned at Spike; him she
didn't know, but the blonde she did. She'd followed her around long
enough, but then one day she was gone. Nothing had been said, not even
by the crusty old guy in the library who'd been her Watcher. Willow and
Xander had stopped talking to each other, and now this. All she'd
wanted to do was make Cordelia suffer for ignoring her and being mean,
but now she had these two smiling at her. It was weird, and why was her
skin all sparkly.
"Whoa! Hey, how did you know? God so much for having a secret in this
town." Buffy shook her head and grimaced. "Guess I really wasn't
stealth gal, was I?"
"No, but then again, I was." For the first time in a long while Marcie
smiled. It felt weird on her face, but the warmth in her stomach spread
through her body.
"Ohh hey, not anymore though. Cos I can see you now." Buffy waved at
her. Marcie smiled again. It felt good that someone cared enough to
find her; the same someone she'd been ready to knife. Her smile
faltered.
"Err, sorry about the...you know." She pantomimed a knifing motion with
her hand and then stared at her feet, waiting for something nasty to be
said. She was used to it, so Marcie guessed it wouldn't hurt, that
much.
"Nah, don't worry." Buffy waved a hand dismissively and gave the
confused teen a reassuring smile. "You know how many times someone's
tried to kill me? It's a Slayerly job hazard." Buffy shook her head.
"So the sparklies? What's that about, Spike?"
"Something to help us see the Twinkles here." Spike nodded at Marcie
and waited a beat.
"You can see me? God, I thought I was going to be all see through
forever," Marcie gasped. As much fun as it had been to be able to move
around without being noticed, it had been lonely. This was the first
time in weeks she's spoken to anyone, and she kinda liked it.
"Yeah, nifty trick that. You know there's a way to control it, right?
Heard somewhere that the government have a training centre," Spike
interjected and reached over and helped her up. "How's about we move
this convo somewhere more comfy?" he added, realising he didn't want to
reveal just yet where he was getting so much inside information. He
didn't want the Slayer to kick his arse from here to kingdom come.
"Control it?" Marcie's voice wavered in shock. "You mean I can switch
it on and off?"
Spike nodded, his blue eyes gleaming with humour and compassion; there
was something about this girl. Something that reminded himself of
William and it made him start to care for her.
"Yeah, less time spent here at school the better! I sooo don't want to
run into Giles or Xander. Can we get out of here?" Buffy bounced to her
feet. "Shall I help you pack, cos sleeping here," she wrinkled her
nose, "sooo not of the fun."
"I...err..." Marcie watched bemused as the dynamic blonde began to pack all
her things up, chattering all the while. She glanced over at the pale
guy who'd made her visible and he shrugged at her.
"Best let the Slayer get on with it. Not much you can say to change her
mind once she's set on something."
Marcie frowned; there was a tender look in his eyes which both of the
blonds seemed to be oblivious to She wondered what the hell she was
getting herself into by letting them into her life.
"Ready?" Buffy lifted the tile and peeked through.
"Wait, everyone will see me." Marcie crossed her arms protectively
around her waist. "I dunno if I can do this, not after so long."
Spike's head snapped around and he reached out and clumsily patted her
on the shoulder. "Nope, only me and the Slayer, we'll have to work on
you being able to switch it on and off." Spike scratched the back of
his head thoughtfully. "Not sure how, but we'll work on it, yeah?"
Marcie took a deep breath and nodded. "Yeah."
~~~~~~~~~~~
"She's back?"
"Yeah, someone spotted her going into the high school."
"Have you got a tracker on her?"
"Yes, several. They're going to report back in an hour or so."
"Are you sure that it is her? We cannot risk exposure for another
mistake."
"There are some differences, but no, I'm sure it's her."
"Good, it's about time. He's been waiting for her."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"Wills, you there?" Buffy hissed as she scratched at the balcony
window. Behind her she could hear Spike and Marcie whispering.
"Buffy?" Willow's bright head popped out and a welcoming smile painted
across her face. "Ohh, and Spike, come on in, guys." She pushed the
door away from her shoulder and gestured them in. "Sorry about the
boxes but everything's being shipped tomorrow, yay!" As she chattered
she accidentally pushed the door shut in Marcie's face.
"Err, Wills, you kinda locked Marcie out." Buffy pulled the door open
and made an apologetic face at her new friend. "Sorry about that."
"Oh, oh...god, I am so sorry." Willow's face creased with guilt as she
spoke to the wall, her back to Marcie. "Please come on in and take a
seat."
"Red, she's behind you," Spike chuckled as he flopped down on the small
double bed and tucked his hands behind his head. He tried not to laugh
at the mortified look on the redhead's face, knowing that she was
trying to be welcoming to the new girl.
Willow twisted around with an 'eep' and waved her hands around until
she accidentally smacked the invisible girl in the ear. With a sigh of
relief, she grabbed hold and was awarded with a yelp of pain.
"Oww. God, can't you guys do the same thing with the herbs so she can
see me and not turn me into Van Gogh?" Marcie twisted free and rubbed
her abused ear, then gazed balefully at a chuckling Spike. Willow
flushed even redder and wrung her hands worriedly.
"Spike, do something." Buffy reached over and took one of Willow's
hands, and then one of Marcie's and made them hold hands. She gave
Spike a look mixed with exasperation and fondness.
"Right." He straightened and then fumbled in his duster; pulling out
the bag, he tossed a smidge of the herbs into Willow's face. She
sneezed, then blinked and then her eyes widened with surprise at the
slightly shimmering girl who had been revealed to her.
"Ohhhh," she squealed. "There you are!" Willow pumped Marcie's hand
enthusiastically. "So how weird is this? Are you really that pissed at
Cordy? Cos you know, not really big on the Cordelia Chase train of love
here either. Xan...Xander and I even had a 'We Hate Cordy Club', back
from Kindergarten, but—" Willow frowned. "We...uhh...never tried to kill
her, much."
Marcie ducked her head and stared at the weird green snake that the
redhead had draped over her headboard.
"Hey, its okay, we all get crabby." Willow realised that her babbling
was reversing any good work Buffy had done on the way here. She glanced
at the two blondes, wondering if maybe she had made a mistake getting
them involved. What if this girl stabbed them all in their beds of
something. So far she'd beaten the crap out of a varsity football
player and gone medieval on Cordelia. Maybe she was unhinged or
something? The worried redhead stepped away from the quiet girl and
backed into Spike and then shrieked.
"Red, breathe for Christ sake. And stop that or you'll wake your
parents, and make my ears bleed." Willow squeaked and ricocheted off
Spike and into Buffy, who grabbed her and tried to calm her now freaked
friend down. Willow made incomprehensible noises and flapped her hands
at all of them.
"That's Willowspeak for no parents in, I think." Buffy grabbed her
flustered friend's hands and gripped them. "Seriously, chill, you're
starting to freak out the vampire." !
Spike snorted and sat down at Willow's tidy desk and began to flip
through a book. Marcie sat down on the bed and stared at her hands,
knowing all too well why Willow was flipping out. She didn't like her
and it made Marcie feel bad. "Maybe I should go."
"No!" Buffy shook her head at Marcie and then shook Willow. "Calm down.
You've made Spike all weird; he's reading poetry." Nothing escaped the
eagle eye of a vampire slayer and that gem was sooo worth a tease or
two. She filed it away for later useage. Spike slammed the book shut
and tossed it on the desk with a glare at the blonde bint.
Willow looked at her copy of Donne and blinked. 'Huh, Spike likes
poetry...' Somehow knowing that calmed her down. It made him less
freaky and a bit geeky, and that made her giggle and relax.
"Oi, was just looking," Spike tried to shrug but his shoulders were
hunched defensively. He'd been enjoying a trip down memory lane, not
that he would ever admit to that. He ran a restless hand through his
hair, dislodging the cemented down curls, giving him a rakish air.
"Sorry," Willow squeaked and then took a deep breath and sat down
bravely next to Marcie. "So invisible huh, bet that's weird, right?"
Marcie stared at her cautiously, hesitant, but the warm smile on the
girl next to her made the invisible girl relax her guard slightly and
she began to talk. After so long it was good to talk and the words
tumbled over themselves to be heard.
Slowly bonds of friendship where forged between them, most of them so
unlikely that it seemed surreal. The geek, the ignored, the slayer/prom
queen and the poet/vampire all coming together under the cover of night
to become a single cohesive unit. All the ties of friendship being
fashioned would slowly become indivisible.
The three girls and the vampire chatted into the night. Outside, silent
observers watched the exchange through the window, the sheer curtains
not hiding much from view. Intrigued, intent, they took notes and
wondered how best to bide their time before they could capture their
prize.
Patience.
~~~~~~~~~~
"She seems alright, doesn't she?"
"Gahh, knock much, Spike?" Buffy wrapped the dressing gown she'd been
pulling on after her shower around her body and peered over her
shoulder at the unrepentantly smirking vampire lounging in the doorway.
Somehow he'd managed to pick the lock on the connecting motel room
doors and was now staring at her blankly and licking his lips. "I put
your cooler of blood in your room." She stared past him at the thing
and wondered why he was looking at her as if she were lunch.
"Wot?" Spike refocused on her confused face. He'd been miles away, and
if he could've he would've blushed bright read. 'Caught napping on
the job, ruddy humiliating. 'M going soft.'
Part of him curled up with shame for the thoughts he was having. He
felt unfaithful to his lamented sire, but another part of him was
slowly starting to accept that there was something between them.
Heat, fire - feelings that developed in the work place. It was
something that he was slowly beginning to accept, but he wasn't about
to balls up a very new friendship by declaring all and then making a
git of himself. Not yet anyway, but he was getting there. First, he'd
had to mourn his Princess, only then, when the time was right, could he
make any interest he had in his slayer known to her.
"Red stuff, you know...go eat and stop staring at me as if I were a
blooming onion or spicy wings."
"Not hungry." He looked at her bare feet and tried not to notice how
soft and vulnerable they looked. 'Well, not hungry for food at any
rate.'
He watched with a half smile as she curled her toes into the carpet and
shifted uncomfortably; he tried to remind himself that those feet could
kick seven bells out of him in an instant..
Buffy glanced down at her feet and realised he was staring at her toes.
God she needed a pedicure stat if Spike was staring at them like that.
"All right? I think she's real sweet. It's not fair what happened to
her," she babbled, trying to distract Spike from staring at her feet. 'God,
what is with him? Stop staring at me, Spike!'
That was it; she was going to the nail bar first thing in the morning.
Her icky old toenails were so going to be a thing of the past.
"Yeah, but now she has us, right? You think she might want to come
with?" Spike's confidence wavered at the frown line appearing between
Buffy's brows.
"Huh? Yeah I think so. She said she did."
Buffy wondered if she could risk a visit to the nail bar or would
someone see her. Someone Giles-shaped or Xander-shaped, cos that would
not be of the good. The last thing she needed was one of them grabbing
her and lecturing her on the evils of being away from the Hellmouth,
though she kinda doubted that Xander would. Not from what Willow had
said earlier. Apparently something had happened a week ago, something
about dreams and nightmares. Xander had been chased by a killer clown
and was now being treated by a therapist. She'd tried hard not to
giggle when Spike had commented that the whelp was one who needed a
shrink, and failed. Willow's reproachful looks hadn't stifled it
either. Xander had been an ass just walking out on her when her mom had
been killed, so not much with the loyalty from her, nu uh. She wondered
what the hell kind of phobia clown fear was anyway. It was kinda
pathetic really.
Part of her ached, though. She did miss Giles a small bit. He'd been
good to her, helping with the house and her mom's estate. But another
angrier element of her was unforgiving of his complicity in covering up
for the Council. No, she and Giles were just too different and their
paths, though having met for a short while, were now going off in very
different directions. Her and Spike's plans for Travers and the Council
would make sure of that.
Spike tore his eyes away from her pretty little feet and slender legs,
as he flopped onto her bed. Getting nice and comfy he reached for the
remote flicked the TV on. This was their usual pattern, spending time
together watching crap telly and poking fun at the actors. It was
something that had rapidly become a habit for them and he cherished
each moment. Her presence went a long way in reminding him that he was
not alone in the world, that he had someone. Maybe not Dru, but Buffy
was his to care for, to cherish and to fight with. He hazarded a soft
smile at her, his blue eyes softening when she returned it as she
snuggled down under the covers and rested her head on his shoulder. He
shook his head at the irony of it all. Here he was, a master vampire,
and he had the killer of his kind kittenishly curled up against him.
"So, what's wrong with your room?" Buffy asked archly and prodded him
in the ribs.
"Nothing." His unvoiced words of 'well, you're not in it,' hung around
them like a gentle blanket as the Slayer and her vampire snuggled down
to watch an old film. An incongruous pair, but somehow they worked.
As time would tell.
~~~~~~~~~~~~
"So did you try those exercises Spike found?" Buffy chattered excitedly
as she swung shut the door to her room and turned to face Marcie.
"Yeah, but I think it's something that's a work in progress." Marcie
grumbled as she leant against the wall. She held her hands out in front
of her and stared at them. "See, still with the sparklies, so I guess
that means no one else can seem me yet. I did manage it for like, oh,
all of three seconds when I was brushing my teeth earlier."
Buffy looked over at the shimmering outline of her newfound friend and
shrugged. "I wish I could help more but I think it's kinda something
you have to do on your own? Like a Jedi mind thingie like Willow said."
She coloured bright red. "God, did I just go major geek on us?"
Marcie nodded. "Yeah, a bit. But I forgive you. Do you forgive me?" she
asked breathlessly. She waited nervously. No one had mentioned the
whole trying to stab the Slayer in the back incident, or any of the
other violent things she'd done. Part of her wasn't sorry about Mitch
or Cordy, but she was genuinely sorry about Buffy. The blonde girl and
the others had been nothing but kind to her. Firstly finding her, then
showing her that she could control what had happened to her and then
offering friendship and the chance to get away from Sunnydale. Marcie'd
been too embarrassed to ask earlier, but now in the sunlight it all
seemed so different, a world away from the darkness she'd descended
into and Marcie realised she wanted forgiveness. Otherwise she might
get eaten away with guilt and disappear forever.
"Marcie, of course I do. We all make mistakes. Trust me, I have, and as
for vamp boy in there, less said the better. Cos you know grey hairs
are sooo not the look this season," Buffy added sombrely. "All we can
do is try and do better, make a difference, so don't worry. Okay?" And
with those words she and Marcie moved a step closer in their friendship.
"Where were you last year when I needed a friend?" Marcie muttered wryly
Buffy smiled impishly and tapped a finger to her lips. "Gee, let's
see...oh yeah, burning down a gym full of vamped high schoolers and
getting expelled! See I have sooo done bad things too," the small
blonde winked. Neither girl noticed the unnatural shadows that swirled
against the wall in direct sunlight, both so caught up in their
confessions and bonding. A swirling mist detached from the wall and
solidified into a hand and reached for Buffy's shoulder.
"Hey!" Buffy jerked back suddenly as the cold grip of the shadow being
tightened on her exposed skin. The contact sent a frisson of cold
through her and her skin began to change colour before Marcie's
horrified eyes. "Ow, that hurts." The creeping discoloration spread up
her neck and curled onto her cheek. She reached behind her and tried to
grab hold of her attacker, but he deliberately made sure he was
formless, so her hand passed through his arm.
"Buffy?" Marcie stepped forward, confused at the sight of her newfound
friend's skin turning a silvery grey colour. "Oh my god!" she exclaimed
and grabbed hold of Buffy's waist and pulled as hard as she could.
"Hurts," Buffy whispered as her lips turned blue and then she growled
angrily and began to struggle. Another two shadows detached from the
wall and took shape, together reaching for the blonde girl. The two
girls were so intent on the attack that they failed to notice the snarl
of anger from the room Buffy had just left.
Spike growled as he pulled on his t-shirt. Something was wrong; he
could hear the girls fighting and his slayer was in pain. He'd been
fast asleep and then yanked to awareness within a split second. A cold
crystalline clarity had doused him, as if he'd been hosed down with icy
water. She was in trouble; not giving himself a moment to consider how
he knew or why it had happened, the peroxided vampire launched himself
from her bed and slid towards the window.
Risking a peek throw the curtains, he growled at the sight of Buffy's
skin and the three shadow demons attacking her. Part of him registered
the new girl determinedly pulling on the slayer's waist and trying to
get her free. 'Bit of alright, that one,' he mused as he
reached for a blanket and the Desoto keys.
"Balls, they've got her," he snarled as his game face slid over his
features. Spike suppressed the feeling of panic at the sight of her
being grabbed; he didn't have time to examine it. Maybe later when he
had her back and her kidnapper's broken spines were hanging from the
ceiling.
"Not on my bloody watch."
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffy threw her head back; the black sack that had been thrown over her
head and tied off around her elbows was slowly suffocating her. She
howled angrily and kicked out as her captor lifted her off her feet.
She couldn't tell who or what he was. Wriggling like a fish on a hook,
she tried to slither out of his implacable grip. "Let me go!" she
growled and managed to fling her head back. There was a resounding thud
as her skull impacted with something granite-like and darkness fell as
she slumped unconscious.
The three amorphous forms that had managed to grab her moved quickly to
secure her in the trunk of the battered car they'd stolen to facilitate
their abduction of the slayer for their employer. They quickly checked
their perimeters, trying to make sure that the attack had gone
unnoticed and then quickly got into the car. The engine fired after
several attempts and then the car barrelled out of the motel car park
with a screech of rubber and into the early morning traffic. Unaware of
the extra passenger in the trunk, who was terrified but determined to
help Buffy, as that was what friends did.
Even if said friend was scared to death by the freakiness of it all.
Marcie had held her breath as they attacked. She had wanted to scream
for Spike but had realised it was too sunny and he'd burn to ashes
before he could save Buffy. So instead, she gritted her teeth and tried
to pull Buffy free—she was her friend and Buffy needed her help. The
sight of the weird shadowy forms attacking the Slayer had filled her
with terror; her knees were knocking as she slipped into the confined
space and tried to curl around Buffy as best she could.
"Buffy? Can you hear me?" she whispered, praying the sound of the
engine would mask her voice. Her fingers were busy on the ropes that
had been wrapped around the Slayer, anchoring her arms to her sides.
"God, please wake up. I'm getting kinda freaked." The invisible girl
wished she'd managed to grab her knife after Spike had disarmed her
yesterday; it'd have made things a lot easier.
Sweat poured down between her shoulder blades and her fingers slipped
off the knot as the car hit a pothole and sent the two girls rolling
around in the confined dark space. "Come on, come on," she chanted
under her breath as slowly her dextrous fingers worked one knot free
and she moved onto the other.
She had no way of knowing that her efforts were already too late.
Under her clothes and the sack that had been thrown over her head,
Buffy's skin had taken a silvery hue. She was a flexible statue, her
skin still warm and malleable, but her vocal cords were frozen. She was
trapped within her own body, a living sculpture and she was very
scared. Marcie's voice was distant as the frantic pounding of her heart
filled her ears. Buffy could feel her new friend untying all the ropes
that bound her; it was futile though as she was still bound. Enslaved
within her own body, those demons had made her a prisoner in her own
mind.
Buffy tried to open her mouth to scream, but her body failed her.
Instead she screamed over and over in her mind as she felt Marcie pull
the rope off her and at the same time, the car shuddered to a halt.
~~~~~~~~~
The three amorphous shadow demons went about their business as a black
vintage car pulled up behind a small stand of trees. They were intent
on getting their trophy out of the trunk and handing her over to the
one who had commissioned them to retrieve such a treasure. Despite
their earlier hostile behaviour, they treated Buffy's supine form with
reverence and gentleness. None of them noticed the missing ropes that
Marcie had tucked away underneath her.
"Ow, balls!" Spike exclaimed as a stray ray of sunlight caught the back
of his hand and set fire to his skin. Spike ducked down slightly and
tried not to growl too loudly as he was positive he was starting to
sound like a demented Rottweiller. He'd caught himself howling at one
point as he followed the crappy car carrying his slayer and Sparkles.
The three shadowy bastards had nabbed his slayer and twinkles, not a
good move in his book; they would have to die for laying hands on the
girls. The worried vampire wondered if he could get his fangs into the
bastards and have a good chew before offing them. His eyes narrowed at
the sight of them pulling out the limp form of his girl. Spike snarled
and then his fangs descended as he vamped out at the vision of lax
silvery limbs.
"What the hell have they done to you?" His entire body lurched forward
as he watched Sparkles hesitantly climb out of the trunk and look
around for help. Behind her a small portal had opened and the three
kidnappers were going through. The worried lines on her face softened
at the sight of the Desoto lurking inconspicuously behind the small
group of trees. She waved then turned around to see where Buffy had
been carried off. Her body jolted in shock and then after a second of
hesitation she ran after them.
"Clever, brave girl." Spike nodded in approval as Marcie stepped into
the portal and stopped halfway. Her actions forced the vortex to remain
open; the three demons carrying the Slayer were gone and obviously
unaware that they were being followed. He gunned the accelerator and
drove as close as he could to where Marcie stood, her body acting as a
doorstopper. She waited patiently with her arms wrapped around her
waist.
He cranked down the window to call to her, "Hang on, pet. I'm coming."
Spike wrapped the blanket around his head and grabbed hold of the axe
he'd shoved under the driver's seat for emergencies. Gritting his
teeth, he kicked the door open and dove across the intervening space
between the car and the portal, one long arm reaching out to gather her
to his side as his smouldering body shot past her. The two figures hit
the ground with a thud. Spike rolled, trying to take the brunt of the
impact. His head cracked back onto the granite flagstone floor with a
resounding thud and he felt his fangs rattle in his noggin.
"Ow."
~~~~~~~~~
"Good, you brought her. Unwrap my prize. I want to see Slayer." The
voice was deep and booming, very obviously male, but there was a
certain ethereal quality to it that made it apparent that the owner was
definitely not mortal. There was a rustle of robes as the demon stood
and stared down at the latest addition to his collection. He was
delighted. A Slayer, she would be the pinnacle of his collecting days.
The irony wasn't lost on him, a slayer incarcerated amongst many of the
beings it was her calling to destroy. But now she was on a level
playing field, trapped and alone and there for his viewing pleasure.
"Our leader, where is he?" The Shadow demon's voice was papery thin and
scratchy. They pulled off the sack revealing Buffy's still features.
Only her eyes were moving as they looked around the room she was in as
best she could. Her silver skin was a still canvas as she stood trapped
amongst her captors-- a helpless victim.
"My goodness, you are a demanding species." There was a tinge of
amusement to the resonating voice. "That will not do at all!" With that
there was a crackle of lightening, a reedy scream and then the scent of
burning mildew. "Either of you want to make any more demands of me?"
There was a soft whispered negative response. They'd noticed the
missing bonds but didn't mention it.
"Good, now step aside and let me see her... Ahh, she is a beauty. Small
but absolutely something I can add stature to my collection with. Put
her into that case over there and make yourselves scarce until I need
you, or I will destroy you."
Spike and Marcie crept closer and the sight that greeted their eyes was
unlike anything they had expected. The room was filled with display
cabinets and lined with shelves filled with collectables. But what was
ensnared in the cases sent a chill down the vampire's spine. That and
all the goods collected were to do with the occult and connected to the
demonic underworld. The books, pots, urns and magical ephemera that
were crammed onto the shelves were undoubtedly worth several fortunes,
but it was what was in the life size cases that were scattered around
the cavernous room that filled him with anger.
"God, it's like a creepy old museum," Marcie hissed into his ear as she
took in the unusual surroundings. "Are those waxworks?" She pointed at
the nearest case that held what looked like a Mohra demon in it.
Spike shook his head absently. "No, looks like the real deal." He
mentally catalogued the various beings that seemed to be held in stasis
within each ornate case. There were various demons that he recognised:
Flaarl, Gorshak and N'halls to name a few. But there were also harmless
sprites, imps and glowing fairies that were added to the horrific
collection. Even from this distance he could see that they were very
much awake and aware of their situation, despite being trapped in their
frozen bodies and the cases. It made him sick to his stomach; in the
distance he saw a flash of blonde hair as the two remaining demons
carefully placed the Slayer into her own case.
"Grrrrowww!"
Marcie reeled backwards as the berserker vampire next to her shot
across the torch light room, swirling his battleaxe over his head.
"Spike, no," she whispered. "Crap, now what do I do?" She tried to keep
up with him but failed, so instead moved to the edge of the room and
began to make her way around as quietly as possible.
"Well, well, well. What do we have here?" The deep voice sounded amused
and not at all fearful at the sight of Spike charging towards him. The
collector stood. His tall thick body was heavily muscled despite his
chosen academic profession; it was obvious that he was a fighter and
not just a scholar.
"Grrrrargh!" Spike howled as he swung his axe at the ponce's head. It
rebounded off an invisible protective barrier. He twisted around,
letting the force of the rebound pull him away from the demon for a
brief moment before he slithered back to face Dominicus with a feral
snarl. Spike tossed the axe from one had to the other and swirled it
around, his glistening amber eyes focused on the soon to be chomped
upon git who thought it was a lark to nick girls in broad daylight.
The two remaining demons that had captured Buffy drifted backwards
towards an empty case as if drawn to it. The same ornate one that had
once contained their leader who'd been captured a few weeks ago. They
stood nervously in front of it, unsure about what the vampire would do
to them. They had no idea where Dominicus had moved their King, but
they were determined to free him despite the danger the vampire
presented.
Their captive leader was the sole reason that they had entered into an
unholy alliance with Dominicus the Acquirer, as he was known throughout
several dimensions. Usually they were a passive species who never
involved themselves within the battles between good and evil, but once
their leader had been 'collected,' the species had no choice but to do
something. The repugnant request of acquiring the one girl whom the
Powers had chosen to fight had filled them all with horror, but they
had no choice. The Slayer for their leader, and here they stood,
betrayed and alone and still without the head of their clan.
"Good lord, is that who I think it is?" Dominicus held up a hand and
Spike rebounded off a shield of protection, the impact shocking him out
of his game face. Snarling, he scrabbled to his feet and bounced
forward only to be thrown backwards again. He kept at it, flying
backwards over and over, his entire focus on getting through to Buffy.
Soon there were cuts and bruises blooming all over his body as he swung
and hit at the protective barrier. All sense of reason had gone at the
sight of Buffy's petite form encased in a crystal box, her hazel eyes
fixed on him in supplication as she stood frozen.
"Oh it is! This is magnificent. I've always wanted one of the Scourge
to add to my collection and it's you!" There was more than a hint of
fan worship in the tall demon's voice as he rubbed his hands together
in glee. "And the Slayer of Slayers, even better. I am going to be the
envy of the entire society. Hell, of the dimension."
Spike snorted and then snapped his fangs at Dominicus, all reason gone
now has he operated on instinct – protect the girl and kill the bad
demon. He staggered to his feet and ran forwards, game face in place
and axe ready, his duster a whirlwind of black leather behind him.
"What I don't understand is why you want to rescue her? She kills your
kind. Hell, from what I have read about you...William the Bloody has
slaughtered two of her kind." Dominicus stepped over to where Buffy was
trapped like a fly in amber and stared at her delicate features. "I'm
guessing you want to kill her for yourself? That's why you have broken
into my home and are rather pathetically trying to attack me? I robbed
you of another Slayer kill?" Then he paused as realisation dawned. "Oh,
you are here to save her because you care for her...how fascinating.
William the Bloody in love with a slayer...poignant. I love it!"
Spike roared and then leapt forward at The Collector. There was a
popping sound and then an ornate heavily carved obsidian case appeared
in his path. Before he could stop himself the vampire barrelled into it
and jets of pale green smoke erupted from the top and bottom, freezing
him in his tracks. He was a sight to behold; game face in place, axe
raised above his head as he snarled rebelliously. Spike was a figure of
myth and legend, frozen in time with his duster mid-whirl around his
lean form. The axe glinted brightly in the light that filled the
display case from above, the same light that highlighted his high
cheekbones and cast his cheeks into shadows of sharp relief.
"Now that was just so excitingly easy; two wonderful additions to my
collection in one day." Dominicus circled around Spike's immobile form,
his eyes not missing a detail. "Such savagery and yet so devoted to
her. What a dichotomy. I shall have to investigate this and write a
paper to present at the Society's next gathering." He turned to the
Shadow demons and gestured them over. "You two, move him to face the
Slayer. I want them to be face to face for all eternity. So close and
yet so far." He chuckled and then disappeared in a puff of smoke.
"Oh god...oh god...oh god." Marcie stared as the box containing Spike was
wheeled over to face Buffy's case by the two demons. "What do I do
now?" Unaware of her surroundings, she moved closer to where her two
friends were and she ducked down beside a large corked glass bottle
tucked away in an alcove, one that contained a puff of smoke and
shadows. She rested her forehead against the cold glass and sighed,
unaware that her breathing was casting a small cloud of condensation on
the glass.
"What are you?" a sibilant voice whispered against the glass. "I cannot
see you, but there is something there." The smoke roiled against its
gourd shaped prison, a tendril tracing the condensation that Marcie's
breath had left behind.
"Me?" she squeaked. Marcie looked over her shoulder at the two shadowy
things that grabbed Buffy and then back at the clear glass bottle.
"Wait! Are you the guy those two are looking for?" Her mother may have
forgotten her now, but she hadn't raised a fool in Marcie.
"Indeed, now where are you hiding?" The voice sounded almost amused.
Marcie gritted her teeth and tried to focus her concentration. Nothing
happened. "God, I really I am here, just have a case of invisibleitus."
She puffed on the cool glass and then wrote her name on the bottle.
"See, here I am."
"Indeed you are, now I believe it is time we tried to stop that demon
and his wicked ways. Can you assist me?" The Shadow King's voice was
calm and measured as it lodged its plea with the obviously shocked
teenager. "Your friends are also trapped, I believe?"
"Yeah, no thanks to your creepy associates," Marcie replied tartly. Her
eyes darted over to Spike and Buffy. "They're the reason we're here. So
why should I help you?"
"I am a victim just as they are, just as my followers are. They were
forced to assist that beast in return for my freedom."
"Well that went well," she replied sarcastically. "What's to stop me
from just sneaking over there and breaking Spike and Buffy out?" Marcie
asked as she rocked back on her heels to get up and do just that,
wondering why she hadn't thought of it to start with.
"Unless you use the right sequence of buttons to release the hidden
door then all you will do is destroy their bodies. The Collector
created the cases with a failsafe installed for just this sort of
occasion. If you attempt to break the glass or pry open the side, then
they will be incinerated."
Marcie froze and then sank back down to her knees. "How do I know you
aren't lying to me?" she hissed angrily.
"You don't," the Shadow King replied with a calm tone. "But why risk it
when we can all get what we want?"
"I don't trust you, not after how your guys did the freaky 'turn my
buddy to silver and hand her over to some pervert demon who sticks her
in a glass box!'" Marcie frowned and then spared another glance over to
see where the two remaining demons were. They were in quiet
conversation next to Buffy and Spike's cases.
"But I and my followers are the only ones who can free them," he
replied implacably. Marcie sighed. She knew when she was beat, this was
so far out of her comfort zone. "Only we have witnessed the release
sequence and are able to free your friends."
"If you do anything to hurt them, I will follow you back to whatever
rock you live under and haunt you for all the days I have left in my
life," Marcie threatened as she reached for the cork.
"Such a devoted friend, I salute you. But please, take my word for it
when I say that your friends will be freed unharmed."
An inspired thought hit her as she began to pry the stopper loose.
"Hey, do those cases work on the asshole that made them?" Marcie asked
as she pulled the large cork free.
"Hmmm, I do like the way you think," the Shadow King chuckled as he
floated free of his prison, coalesced into a human form and stood.
"M'lady." He bowed and reached out, waiting for her to take his hand
and stand. Marcie eyed it suspiciously, tempted to spit in it and
hesitated. "I swear on all my ancestors that you will not come to
harm," he promised with a smile.
"Yeah, yeah, if I see anything but sparkles on my skin I will scream so
loudly that the freaky ass collector dude will come back, and dump you
into your bottle again." Marcie gingerly put her hand in his and let
him help her to her feet. In a swift and surprisingly gentlemanly move,
he tucked her hand in the crook of his arm and escorted her over to his
two followers.
"Irius and Danarr, help me release those two."
"Your Highness?" Both the demons sank to their knees. "You're free, I
don't understand." Irius glanced up at his leader, relief evident in
his entire being.
"Not now, we must free those two and then we can talk." The Shadow King
nodded in Marcie's general direction and then stepped over to Buffy's
case and began to feel along the seams of one of the joins.
"But he will kill us!" Irius whimpered and cringed at the sight of
Spike's frozen form. "We took her from him. Did you not witness the
ferocity of his attacks?"
"No, he won't, not if I'm here and Buffy is free." Marcie resisted the
urge to kick the idiot in the head. She wasn't sure how long this
détente would last, but if it got Buffy and Spike back to her,
then she
was going to go along with it.
"Ah, there we are." There was a series of clicks and a blast of green
smoke and the door on Buffy's prison swung open. Marcie leapt forward
and grabbed hold of Buffy and pulled her out.
"Hey. She's still with the statue impersonation, do something, please."
She brushed Buffy's fair hair off her silvery face and patted her
cheeks trying to get a response.
"Hush child, let me touch her." The Shadow King reached over and
brushed his fingers over Buffy's soft lips. As he did, the silvery
pallor to her skin began to dissipate and she sagged into Marcie's
cradling arms with a deep sob. Her body shivering uncontrollably as her
teeth chattered, she clung to Marcie and stared frenziedly at Spike.
Buffy raised one shaking hand and placed it on the glass barrier
separating her from Spike. "Please, let him out." All the while she'd
been stuck in her own body Buffy had silently screamed out to Spike.
Watching him throw himself over and over at the mystical shield trying
to get at the weirdo who had stuck her in a freaky ass museum for the
ubericky, her heart had been in her mouth. Spike had been fighting fang
and nail to get her free. Something warm had expanded in her stomach as
her eyes followed his black clad form bouncing around the room like a
whiffle ball; he cared about her. "Please."
"Fascinating, a Slayer begging for the freedom of a vampire."
Dominicus's voice filled the room. Unnoticed by the others, he had
returned just as Buffy had fallen free of her crystal prison and into
her invisible friend's arms. He stepped off the podium that ran across
the end of the room and began to stride towards the group. "You should
have left him behind; all of you might have had a chance at escape. But
not now..."
"Hurry, get Spike out of there," Marcie whispered as Buffy tried to
stand up straight.
The Shadow King nodded to Danarr and then turned to face the demon that
was approaching.
"Really, Dominicus, such a pontificating arse as per usual. Do you have
any idea how dull my visit has been? Listening to you practise you
speeches and read aloud from your latest treatise? I imagine your
captives are the only ones who ever remain in one place to listen?" The
Shadow King taunted the Collector as he paced towards them, determined
to give his followers enough time to free the vampire. His word was his
bond.
"Marcie, what the hell is going on?" Buffy slurred as she watched one
of her attackers fiddling with Spike's case. She was freezing cold and
her body felt like it had been run over by a steam roller, even her
hair follicles hurt.
"That freak over there wanted to add you and Spike to his collection.
The shadowy things were forced to work for him. I rescued that one and
he's helping us get Spike out."
"Okay, but why was Spike all Cro-Magnon?" She lay noodle-like in
Marcie's arms, her body shivering intermittently as she watched one of
her former attackers fiddle some more with Spike's case.
"He saw them stick you in there and the plan we had went poof." Marcie
hefted Buffy and managed to get her arm around the Slayer's slim waist
and one of Buffy's arms over her shoulder. "There, now you can stand.
Well, kinda...how come it's taking so long?" she shouted over at Danarr.
"Sorry...sorry, my fingers are sweaty," he moaned and fumbled with the
case some more.
"Maan, even frozen like a Spikesicle he looks pissed at that guy."
Buffy shivered again and then gulped. Spike's eyes were still a deep
ochre as they glared down at the shadow demon. "I can almost hear him
cussing that slowpoke out."
"I really wish you hadn't released my pet slayer." Dominicus stalked
even closer to the Shadow King; he kept out of arms reach, all too
aware that he could be frozen. "Very inconvenient, however, I am
intrigued as to how you got out of your bottle."
"A little help from a friend," the Shadow King replied enigmatically.
He moved slightly to the right, forcing Dominicus to move as well and
unwittingly placing himself in front of the recently vacated case.
Dominicus opened his mouth to reply, only to be interrupted.
"Got it!" Danarr yelped, interrupting the showdown in his excitement.
He pressed the final button and there was a resounding clicking noise
that filled the cavern with its ominous intent. There was a rush of gas
and then the hinges creaked slightly as the door opened.
Spike lunged forward as the box released him and he grabbed hold of
Dominicus's shoulders and shoved him unceremoniously into Buffy's
former prison. Marcie kicked the door shut with a triumphant shout;
there was a hammering sound as the collector became the collected.
Marcie knew he couldn't see her but couldn't resist sticking her tongue
out as the green gases filled the small space freezing the demon into
place.
"Spike," Buffy squeaked and staggered into his open arms.
"Bloody hell." The axe clattered to the floor as he weakly swept her
into his arms. He buried his nose in her hair as he gulped down her
sweet scent. "Next time you decide to get a sodding pedicure, I'm going
with you!"
A/N Hope everyone enjoyed it?