3. Demon Studies Disclaimer: Not owning, just breaking. I'll fix em before I give em
back, promise. Summary: The studies begin. What will they discover? Reviews:
Yes please. The response for this bit of insanity is positively
inspiring. Thank you all so much. Readers Rock but Reviewers RULE! A/N:
A lot of readers have made assumptions about Giles and his interest in
Spike's current condition, hope this chapter clears some of them up.
In the Initiative Lab... Maggie
Walsh watched as the Hostile got up from his makeshift nest and moved
toward the door to his lair. Unfortunately, the camera angle prevented
them from monitoring the door itself. She picked up the radio and
signaled her soldiers that their prey was on the move. "Stallings,
come in." She said. "The Hostile is moving. Are you covering?" She
waited a few minutes before trying again, unaware that her men had been
killed by a vampire. "Stallings, I said the Hostile is moving. Do you have him?"
Irritation colored her normally brisk tone. "Yeah,
got him." A male voice radioed back. She smiled in malicious
satisfaction. She gave her assistant his instructions for the night and
went home to prepare a pop quiz for Monday's class. Outside Spike's crypt... The crackle of the radio startled them all. The demon jumped in fear
at hearing that voice
and reacted to that fear with fury. He growled and charged the small
female who seemed to be the source of his 'danger, run' impulses. Buffy
ducked Spike's charge and drove her fist into his jaw, snapping his
head back and throwing him backwards into the stone wall of the crypt.
He recovered and charged again, this time landing a weak punch on her
cheek. The second his fist met her face, he dropped to his knees with
his hands clamped around his head. He screamed in agony as the
electricity shot through his brain. Xander picked up the radio
and answered the female voice with a gruff 'Yeah, got him' and turned
the small device off before dropping it absentmindedly into his pocket.
Giles, Buffy and Willow stared in shock at the shaking vampire in front
of them. Giles recovered first and raised his dart gun. "Buffy,
Willow, shoot him now. There won't be a better chance." He ordered.
Three tranquilizer darts found their target and Spike fell over
unconscious. Xander noticed the small black box on the ground next to
one of the dead soldiers. He picked it up and flicked the switch.
Immediately a red dot appeared on a green grid. He watched Buffy pick
up the lifeless blond vampire and start walking to her house with him.
The red dot moved with them. "Hey, G-man. Take a look at this."
He ran to catch up with the Watcher. He shoved the gadget at the older
man and pointed at the dot and then at the slayer and her burden. "Oh,
dear. This is not good." Giles said. He nodded at the young man. "Good
work, Xander. There must be a tracking device. We'll have to locate it
and remove it before he wakes." Summers basement... Uncertain
how long it would take for the darts to wear off, they wasted no time
securing the unconscious vampire in the enhanced chains. Willow folded
the duster they'd removed and placed it carefully on a chair in the far
corner while Buffy and Giles positioned him face down on the small cot.
Giles used a small spell that showed them where foreign objects could
be located. Bluish lights glowed on Spike's upper right shoulder and
again at the back of his tousled blond head. "The one in his
shoulder must be the tracking device." The Watcher concluded. He sent
Willow upstairs for a sharp knife and raised the black t-shirt up until
the area indicated by the spell was bared. The extreme skinniness of
the Master Vampire shocked them all into silence. Willow returned
quickly and handed a small paring knife to Giles. He felt around the
smooth pale skin for a few seconds before locating a small lump just
under the surface. Quickly and carefully, he sliced into the cool,
unmoving flesh and dug around until he felt the bit of metal slide
toward the surface. He pulled it out and handed it to Xander who
dropped it on the floor and raised his foot. "No! Stop!" Giles yelled sharply. "Flush it. I don't
want this location to be the last one they receive a signal from." Xander
cringed at his nearly disastrous mistake. "Sorry, wasn't thinking." He
picked up the tiny disc and raced upstairs to flush it, returning
quickly. Buffy handed gauze and tape to Giles and watched silently while he
covered the wound and pulled the loose black shirt down. Willow wrung her hands. "What do we do now?" She asked nervously. "We
wait." Giles sighed as he stood and moved away from the cot. He pulled
his glasses off and cleaned them distractedly with his handkerchief.
"You all have the watch schedule, right?" The three teenagers
nodded. "Good." He continued. "Buffy, I believe you're first. Oh and
Willow, if you could put a sound-proofing spell on the basement, I'm
sure Mrs. Summers would be most appreciative." The redhead nodded and
searched her memory for a suitable spell to ensure the house's
continued peace on the upper floors. A short incantation and the
spacious basement was sound-proofed. The demon fought his way out
of the darkness. He shifted and groaned slightly when his right
shoulder pulled and stung. He moved, trying to figure out how he got on
his stomach. He stilled abruptly when his senses picked up the scents
of the humans he'd seen outside his lair just before the pain had hit.
The darkness had halted the pain at the time but now his return to
consciousness invited the ache to invade his head again. A clinking
sound echoed in his aching head. An unfamiliar weight encircled his
wrists. His arms were stretched up over his head so he pulled them down
to push up and raise his head off the pillow. He paused. 'Pillow?'
How did he know what the softness was? Slowly, painfully, he continued
inching upwards so he could sit up. The drugs in his system made him
sluggish and groggy. The Scoobies watched curiously as the feral
vampire edged his way up the wall until he was sitting. Giles was
intrigued to see that the demon was still in complete control. He'd
noticed that even unconscious the demon face was firmly in place. Buffy
shifted on her feet nervously. "Spike?" She asked softly. Golden
eyes swung around to fix on the Slayer. A rumbling growl began low in
the vampire's chest. The demon bared his fangs and snarled as she stood
watching him. He stood up on the cot and tugged at the chains. A surge
of adrenaline drove the drugs out of his system and propelled him into
action. He prowled along the wall, testing the length of the chains and
the strength of the rings holding them. Giles watched Spike
closely. He spoke without turning. "Xander, could you and Willow go up
and heat several blood bags for him. He looks undernourished." "Shouldn't we keep him that way? I mean, hungry equals weak, right?"
Xander ventured. "No.
It takes too long for hunger to do more than make him very unstable and
volatile. I want to see if the demon will recede if we get him better
fed." The Watcher explained patiently. Willow took Xander's hand and led him to the stairs. "Come on. Let's
go tell Mrs. Summers that he's awake." The
demon watched as two of the humans left. He relaxed fractionally as
they disappeared from sight. He hopped off the cot and pulled his
chains to see how far he could go. He roamed the length of the five
feet of enhanced metal links, back and forth in front of the bed. He
had enough room to stand two feet away from the bed. The cot had been
placed off center of the chains and a couple of feet away from the
corner. He surveyed the set up with a sight tilt to his head as he
noted the potential hiding place at the end of the cot. He turned back
to the humans with a snarl, pulling on the chains once more. His
muscles strained as he struggled against the bindings. He roared his
displeasure at his confinement, causing both humans to take a small
step away from him. Buffy looked at Giles with confusion in her green eyes. "Why doesn't
he say anything?" "I don't know but I intend to find out." He answered, his gaze never
wavering from the prowling figure in front of them. Xander
and Willow returned with a small tray covered with warm bags of animal
blood. An empty plastic mug was sitting on the tray as well. "We didn't know if he could use a mug." Willow explained. "I
doubt it but we'll keep it for later." Giles replied as he picked up a
bag of blood. Buffy put a small hand on his arm as he started to move
toward the raging vampire. "Let me." She said. "No, we need
to see if the pain works on everyone." The Watcher shook off his
slayer's hand apologetically and returned to the task at hand. He held
up the bag and approached the demon, unsurprised when he was grabbed
and spun around until he was pulled against the thin chest. He could
feel the fangs at his throat and waited calmly. A second later a howl
of agony echoed through the room and Giles was abruptly released. The
Watcher whirled around in time to see Spike kneeling once more with his
hands wrapped around his head as he keened in pain. He picked up the
bag of blood he'd dropped and held it out to the vampire. The
demon raised his pounding head and stared uncomprehendingly at the bag.
He slowly lowered his hands and tilted his head. Dread welled up as he
gazed at the bag. Images flashed through his mind and he whimpered. He
could see himself picking up something like that, drinking from it. He
could feel the pain as those people began hurting him. He
scrambled away from the bag and crawled along the cot until he reached
the corner. He squeezed himself into the tiny space and folded his arms
over his head, the chains clanking softly as he shook. The
Scoobies watched in sickened shock as the once-powerful vampire crawled
along the floor and folded himself into a trembling ball of terror in
the corner of the basement. Tears welling in her large blue eyes, Willow broke the silence.
"What did they do to him?" Her voice was a husky whisper. "I
think they t-tortured the humanity out of him." Giles' voice hesitated
over the sentence as memories of his own torment at the hands of
Angelus floated to the forefront of his mind. "I didn't think a
vampire could have humanity without a soul." Xander murmured, his
whiskey hued eyes trained on the shivering vampire in the corner. The Watcher's voice was gruff as he replied. "Spike has a bit more
humanity than most vampires." "How
do you know?" Buffy turned to her mentor almost aggressively. It went
against everything she believed to start thinking of vampires as
anything other than things to be destroyed. "I just do." He told her as he removed his glasses and pinched the
bridge of his nose. "Let's go upstairs." "Don't I need to stay with him?" Buffy glanced at Spike
distastefully. "No.
He's not going anywhere and he can't hurt any of us. Let's leave him in
peace, maybe he'll calm down." Giles began urging the teenagers toward
the stairs. They were met in the kitchen by Joyce who held out a
baby monitor. "I borrowed this from Sylvia across the street. I thought
we could use it to listen for Spike. That way we don't have to keep
someone actually in the room with him. Willow said you had her put a
sound-proofing spell on the basement but we still need to be able to
hear if he needs something." Giles took the unexpected item with
a surge of gratitude for her thoughtfulness. "This will be very
helpful. Thank you. I'll go install it." In the basement, the
Watcher made sure the base unit of the monitor was well out of reach of
the vampire. The demon remained in the corner but was watching the
human's actions through wary golden eyes. When he was finished, he
slipped the receiver into his pocket and crouched in front of Spike. He
slipped his glasses off again and regarded the shaking vampire with
solemn sage green eyes. "You saved my life. It's time I returned the favor." He said gently. The platinum head tilted curiously at the soft tone the human used.
It was vastly different from the harsh words he'd heard in that
place.
He wondered if it was safe to drink from the dreaded bags. He could
smell the blood encased in the thin plastic and his stomach ached with
hunger. His gaze flickered to the hated bags, stark hunger shining in
the golden depths. His chains clinked as he shifted restlessly. Giles
followed Spike's gaze to the stack of blood bags on the abandoned tray.
He picked up the one that had been dropped earlier and held it out
tentatively. "I'll bet you're starving. Did they drug your blood there?
Is that how they kept you in control? This isn't tainted. It's safe.
You can have all you want. I'll keep buying it until you're healthy
again. We'll get you back. I promise." Spike warily watched the
human crouching in front of him. He couldn't understand what was being
said but the tone was comforting. He extended a shaky hand and grasped
the bag, pulling to him quickly and turning slightly away from the
watching human. He brought it up to his nose and sniffed it
suspiciously. It didn't smell the same as the other blood they'd given
him in that place. He poked a small hole in the plastic with
one fang and took a hesitant sip. He knew it wasn't human but couldn't
determine just what it was but it would sate his hunger if it wasn't wrong
like the other. He drank slowly, waiting for the dizziness that always
followed when he drank what those people
had given him. His senses remained clear and he drained the bag. He
dropped the empty container and looked hopefully over at the remaining
stack just out of his reach. Not that he would have dared try to get
around the human facing him. Giles cautiously picked up the empty
bag, setting it aside to discard later. He moved over to the tray
Willow had placed on the floor and picked it up, carrying it back and
placing it on a chair next to the bed. He resumed his position and held
out a second bag to the starving vampire. This time the hand that
reached out to grasp the nourishment was much less hesitant. The blood
disappeared much quicker and the empty bag once more was dropped to the
side. A third bag was offered and drained. The demon was
beginning to feel the effects of the blood filling his stomach and his
eyes began to droop in exhaustion. For a fearful moment, he thought
that maybe the blood had been wrong after all but the other
sensations were missing and he let the sleep begin to overtake his
body. He didn't know why but he felt safer than he had in the lair. Those
people
weren't around, he couldn't smell them. Only the scents of the new
humans were present in this new place. Some of the scents were familiar
but the demon couldn't remember why. The human cautiously reached out
and grasped his arm, easing him slowly out of the corner. Giles gave
the vampire plenty of time to resist but he let the Watcher gently move
him until he was lying on the cot. Giles unfolded the blanket
that had been placed at the foot of the bed and covered up the dozy
vampire. He was asleep before the warm covering had settled. Upstairs in the living room, Giles handed the receiver to Buffy and
shakily sat down in the easy chair. "Would you like something to drink?" Joyce offered the visibly upset
Brit. He nodded. "Yes, please." "Some tea or something stronger?" She asked as she stood up. "Stronger, please." Giles answered with a grateful nod. Buffy
watched her mother move over to the cabinet in the dining room and pour
a stiff drink. "I didn't know we had that." She said, surprised. "There's a reason for that you know." Joyce teased her daughter
gently. Dawn clattered noisily down the stairs. "And why are you out of bed?" Joyce admonished her. "Is Spike here? Is he all right? I want to see him." The
thirteen-year-old chattered. "And it's Saturday tomorrow." Giles
sipped his drink and gave a sigh of delight. "He's here but he's far
from all right. I don't want you anywhere near him yet as we don't know
how he'll react." "What's he doing now?" Buffy asked. "Sleeping.
I got him to drink three bags of blood and he went to sleep." Giles
pulled his glasses off and sat forward, his elbows on his knees. His
glass hung from his fingertips and he inhaled deeply. "I don't know
that those soldiers did to him but we are going to fix it." "Not to question your judgment or anything, but why do you care?"
Xander asked disbelievingly. Rupert replaced his glasses and raised tired eyes to the boy. "Let's
just say, I owe him and leave it at that." Buffy
got quiet when she remembered Spike's part in Giles' escape from
Angelus two years before. It was her Watcher's story to tell so she
kept silent. "Now I think it's time we all retired and approach
the situation more refreshed tomorrow. I think he'll sleep the night
through." Giles finished his drink and stood. Buffy nodded and waved the monitor. "Got the ear on. See you
tomorrow." They
all said their good nights and solemnly went to their individual homes
haunted by the memory of one of the most feared vampires in history
shaking in fear in a corner. Next morning... Riley
Finn stood over the cold bodies of the two soldiers who'd been assigned
to watch the Hostile. He'd been awakened early by the relief shift due
to take over the monitoring station. Finn noticed the puncture marks on
the necks of the corpses and the absence of the radio and tracking
device. He pulled a cell phone from his pocket and made the call to
report that not only were two of their people were dead but they had
lost the Hostile. It was not going to be a good day. TBC