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First Stanza - [Action & Voice]
[Action, Locked to Willow]
[A few moments before Spike arrived, he and Illyria had just escaped most of the main action and a great big bloody dragon come out of nowhere. He'd lost track of Angel and Gunn. Wesley was dead. So now it was just the two of them. Until Spike suddenly came to the surface of the river, cursing as he suddenly started burning and then swimming back underwater again until he could hide under the shade of the bridge. A bloody tiny bridge. And here he was with only a pair of white pants, now failing to hide much of anything, as he ended up STUCK in this tiny shadow. There was a book in the sunlight that was just out of reach. As the day passed on, it continued to get further away from him as the sun shifted the shadows further and further away.
What bollocks.
He decided he'd just wait until the first person came across the bridge and get their attention. That ought to do it.]
[Action/Voice, Open To All]
[Well, Willow took him 'home'. And he rather decided he liked it. Of course, a vamp can't make himself good and comfy without the proper accouterments. So after taking a nice long shower in House Seven, perusing the kitchen, and no doubt making his new housies terrible uncomfortable, he makes his way out as soon as it's evening. In his New Feather pants at first, because what else was there? But his first stop is the clothing store and he's soon back into slimming back. And then it's off to pick out a fancy weapon, get some blood at Good Spirits, find some smokes, recollect his lighter, and then snoop around town because he knows a certain old flame is around here.Not you, Buffy.
Around midnight, he hits up the journal after finally recollecting it from beside the bridge.]
This is a nice little village you lot have here. Very cozy. Has a certain quality to it, you might say. Very Shyamalan-type setting. Too cheerful. Downright unsettling, if you ask me.
Anyway, who do I talk to for the big plan? I've done my sitting around already. Relaxing, sure. Not too fond of the wings. Too ironic for my taste. But I'm ready to go and find the wankers who locked us up in here and do something about it. Champion of the people, right here. Just point me in the right direction.
[A few moments before Spike arrived, he and Illyria had just escaped most of the main action and a great big bloody dragon come out of nowhere. He'd lost track of Angel and Gunn. Wesley was dead. So now it was just the two of them. Until Spike suddenly came to the surface of the river, cursing as he suddenly started burning and then swimming back underwater again until he could hide under the shade of the bridge. A bloody tiny bridge. And here he was with only a pair of white pants, now failing to hide much of anything, as he ended up STUCK in this tiny shadow. There was a book in the sunlight that was just out of reach. As the day passed on, it continued to get further away from him as the sun shifted the shadows further and further away.
What bollocks.
He decided he'd just wait until the first person came across the bridge and get their attention. That ought to do it.]
[Action/Voice, Open To All]
[Well, Willow took him 'home'. And he rather decided he liked it. Of course, a vamp can't make himself good and comfy without the proper accouterments. So after taking a nice long shower in House Seven, perusing the kitchen, and no doubt making his new housies terrible uncomfortable, he makes his way out as soon as it's evening. In his New Feather pants at first, because what else was there? But his first stop is the clothing store and he's soon back into slimming back. And then it's off to pick out a fancy weapon, get some blood at Good Spirits, find some smokes, recollect his lighter, and then snoop around town because he knows a certain old flame is around here.
Around midnight, he hits up the journal after finally recollecting it from beside the bridge.]
This is a nice little village you lot have here. Very cozy. Has a certain quality to it, you might say. Very Shyamalan-type setting. Too cheerful. Downright unsettling, if you ask me.
Anyway, who do I talk to for the big plan? I've done my sitting around already. Relaxing, sure. Not too fond of the wings. Too ironic for my taste. But I'm ready to go and find the wankers who locked us up in here and do something about it. Champion of the people, right here. Just point me in the right direction.
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Yeah. I heard about Angel's..."
She can't even finish the sentence.
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Confused vampire, he was. Utterly baffled.
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She'd never been clear on what had truly gone down in LA before hell swallowed it. "His impossible son that he impossibly had with his impossibly aggravating sire."
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The boy that Angel was suddenly partial to. Giving a tour. Showing him things you don't show your average teenage boy.
"I can't believe he didn't tell me. I mean, we were both evil in Sunnydale. Fighting the fight and all that. You'd think he might pull me aside and say, 'Hey Spike, I've got a son out there.'"
Except Spike would've seen it as a challenge and tried to do the same with Drusilla. It was for the best, probably.
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Buffy knew the real answer but -- having now realized that she'd said too much and was revealing personal facts about Angel that Spike wasn't already privy to -- her tongue stopped wagging so much. Even if it meant letting some of those comments about her relationship with Angel go by without retaliation.
"...Maybe he just didn't want you to go all pouty on him for not being named godfather."
Okay. Maybe a little retaliation.
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"Like I'd want that. You've got to give him credit, keeping a secret like that. To you, especially."
No wonder she had Angel in the doghouse.
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Oh. She hated this. It painted herself as having been such a naive child. And -- perhaps -- she was. In some ways. But there was no reason to pump Spike full of Angel's business. She owed both vampires at least that much.
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For good reason, perhaps. But he was annoyed. And cheap shots were valid.
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Talking about Angel like this with Spike was -- it was weird. And it made her nose wrinkle in a way which suggested she'd really rather not and yet...and yet, they weren't arguing. And that was refreshing.
"B-but Connor seemed like an alright kid. I didn't know him for long before he got his return ticket stamped."
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At least, Dawn was supposed to be going to college. There was that slight case of being a giant...
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Even if she had done poorly in school when Buffy died and came back. Not to mention Sunnydale High blowing up. Still, he had faith in her. Or something.
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Wait. That sounded unfair. "I mean -- Dawn can be anything she wants to be...and yet? She's still harping on about playing junior watcher. Why wear tweed when you could wear scrubs? O-or pass the bar exam!"
Buffy could take pride in what she was and what she did knowing that Dawn would never have to face those kinds of horrors if she didn't want to. But the girl's ambitions made it tough to keep her safe.
"It's been a year since she was last in town. Had herself a nice, decent boyfriend and everything."
She was missed.
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"Shame that. Can't say for sure whether she's better off home or here yet." Probably home. It was home, after all. But this place seemed pretty typical Sunnydale problems. "So what about her boy? He still around?"
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He is a Lieutenant. In the British Navy. His name's Archie and he...
They were very happy together. I think you might've once threatened to eat him should he ever break her heart."
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"So that's it, then. The pair of you moved on from vampires and soldiers to sailors. Not a change I expected."
A lot of the accusations were already made and by now, it was resigned to mild teasing. Even if he still hated Jack for the moment.
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"There were...jokes made to that effect, yeah. But let's just say that, uhm, for once? She started the trend."
In fact, when Dawn had first arrived? Buffy had still been failing to date Spike. And it was likely that the sister's sudden arrival had been one sure-fire way to cool any and all potential romance between the Slayer and the vampire. She didn't want to disappoint her sister by backsliding into the arms of a man who had once hurt her so.
"Trust me. I wasn't expecting it either. But they made a very cute couple. I think...I think he was gonna ask her to marry him -- for whatever that could ever be worth, here."
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You know. For Dawn's sake. Who wasn't even here to benefit from it. Never would he have imagined that he could care for and be so protective of someone so much that he wasn't eager to get into the pants of. And that was before he got his soul. Funny thing, what love will do to a man.
He also hadn't forgotten the magazine he'd seen when he entered. If these sailors were so marriage-happy, then it was just a matter of time for Buffy, wasn't it? She was already making ready for it. Bloody hell.
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Eh. Buffy's heart and truest opinion sat closer to Spike's objections than she let on. But it was good to know the vampire had her back in this matter. "Archie's a bit of a special case. Well. It's not really my place to say..."
Dead men walking. The Slayer pitied them and could at least try and understand why they wanted to live a full life in this 'prison'.
"Doesn't matter now."
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"But look, I don't care if you've known this Jack for ten years now, you shouldn't be marrying him. Besides the fact he looks so old that he might fall over, you said it yourself. Marrying him won't be worth anything at all. It's bollocks and I can't believe you're even thinking about it, much less making bloody plans for it."
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Yet. Right now. As far as she could imagine. For the time being. Oh, the jade ring on her right hand felt a little heavy today.
"Not that I couldn't marry him. If I wanted. It's not like I need your blessing."
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that's totally a curtain rod in this icon