Title: The Island (AKA Buffy and Willow Vs. The Hurricane) Author: Ivy Gort
Spoilers: Seventh Season
Email: Ivygort@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Rating:PG
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Pairing: Buffy and Willow
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Summary: Nine years after Chosen Willow needs Buffy help
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Chapter Three - Marine Biology Research School -
Beaufort, North Carolina - Aboard the Research Vessel the Belle
Star "Miss
Summers?" Buffy heard Donna at the cottage door and the Slayer picked up her two
bags. She had woken surprisingly refreshed just a few minutes ago. Her internal clock always knew when dawn
was approaching. For the past few
years she hadn't been able to sleep through the sun rising. She could sleep before it, or after it,
just never through it. After the drama of last night Buffy had quickly realized
that there was nothing she could do to help the students prepare for the coming
storm so she had gone back to the cottage.
"I'm
coming." The Slayer told the young student and walked out to the front room of
the tiny cottage. The girl was
standing framed by the doorway with
the gray predawn sky behind her.
And suddenly Buffy's spider sense started to tingle as Donna seemed to
age before her eyes, growing old and bent, her eyes clouding over. The magical strength radiating off the
old woman filled up the room of the small cottage until Buffy didn't know if she
should attack her or kneel at her
feet. "Miss
Summers?" Buffy heard the name echo in the empty room and felt a warm hand grip
her arm steadying her as her world came back into focus. She blinked her eyes clear and looked up
into the worried face of the young college
student. "I'm
fine," the Slayer said shaking off the supporting hand. "I'm ?fine." As the image of Donna,
overlapped with that of the aged lady of power, confusing to
Buffy. As the
first rays of the bright sun began to peek over the horizon all sense of power
faded away from the girl and Buffy was able to blink away the afterimage. Donna was just a collage student
again. A blackness filled the
Slayer's vision for just moment ?. "Isn't it
beautiful?" Donna said from beside Buffy as they walked down a long pier towards
a sail boat. "What?"
Buffy asked as wave of sick dizziness filled her. "Weren't we just ?."
"See it as
I do." The words felt like a command to
Buffy. The Slayer
started shaking her head trying to clear it. All the time wondering what had
happened, then she looked out over the Sound and saw the Barrier Islands
highlighted by the shinning rays of the morning sun. The water sparkling, the white sand of
the mountainous dunes, it took Buffy's breath away and made her stare in awe.
She watched as the sea gulls skittered around ducking in and out of the high
thick grasses. Buffy's eyes were
drawn up when she heard the cry of an Osprey and was amazed anew as the bird
rode the thermals in the blazing gold of the early morning sky. The land was
unmarked, unscarred, and the Slayer wondered if this was how it looked when the
first white settlers had seen it. She had
grown up on the West Coast and was used to vast expanses of beach, only this was
a different beauty.
Buffy
could sense the magic in the water as it glowed with a soft white light, she saw
the haze of it rising up off the Sound like sea spray on the breeze. Whereas the Hellmouth had been
discordant, like nails on the chalkboard, this power was welcoming her home. All
the tension left her and for the first time she could remember she was at
peace. The magic of the water was
calling to her and she began to realize why she had been so drawn to the sound
last night--it was because this was what she had expected to feel--instead she
had felt death from the waters. Buffy had
no understanding of why she had expected the waters to feel that way last night,
she just knew that she did. It was
like a faint shadow of a memory had surfaced briefly, then was
gone. "Willow I
do trust you." Suddenly the world
slammed back into view and Buffy stumbled a few steps forward, dropping the bags
she had forgotten she was carrying onto the rough wooden planks of the
pier. "Why do you think I'm letting
you take her out into that!"
Buffy's eyes were drawn down to the boat as Clare and Willow stood facing
each other, their bodies tense. She
could tell that this conversation had been on going for hours and by the dark
circles under each of the woman's eyes it appeared as if neither of them had
slept. Confused
Buffy glanced up into Donna's face, wondering what had just happened. The brunette was poised on her toes
expectantly and Buffy's eyes were drawn once again by the water. A view that was ruined the next instant
when the wind shifted and the foul odor from the polluted Sound attacked Buffy?s
sensitive nose. Her vision clouded
and turned black as she felt the warmth of Donna's arms wrap around her and with
unexpected strength the college student gently lowered the Slayer to the
pier. Seconds
later Buffy was on her hands and knees losing her breakfast into the dirty
water. Even as a veteran of almost
everything imaginable, Buffy had never been subjected to this kind of odor
before. Each breath she tried to
take made it worse ? until she felt the gentle touch of magic reaching out to
her. Touching her mind soothing it.
She recognized it immediately as Willow and grabbed onto the familiar thread
pulling it into her soul like a lifeline.
The years melted away and they were back in their
dormroom: "Com'on
Buffy, that vamp really knocked you out! Let me call Giles." Buffy could hear
the pleading note in Willow's voice.
The Slayer was in a bad position at the moment. She was on her knees in the middle of
their room getting sick for the tenth time in three hours. Getting sick into Willow's trashcan, no less! The
embarrassment of using her best friend's trashcan on top of the 'yuck factor'
just made her feel worse. It was
one thing for her mom or Giles to see her like this, it was another for
Willow. The redhead was her best
friend in the entire world but that didn't mean the Slayer wanted to puke in
front of her.
She felt the cool wet washcloth placed on
the back of her neck and her hair was pulled back from her face by gentle
fingers. And Buffy's walls began to
melt. What had she done to deserve
such a caring and loving best friend?
"Shuss,
Buffy, just try to breathe." The words floated though Buffy's mind giving her
something latch onto, as warm fingers stroked her hot sweaty
face. The Hacker
had spent most of the summer helping her get over Angel ? just hanging out. And now she was helping her get over her
latest concussion. Tears
sprang to the Slayer's eyes and she dashed them away. The last thing Willow needed to see was
her crying, then she really would call Giles, which would mean yet another trip
to the Hell that they called a hospital.
Which meant that she would miss the make-up exam Professor Walsh was
giving her this morning.
As the
latest spasm eased she rolled over onto to the floor, away from the Hacker, and
curled up into a ball of misery.
"Buffy,
isn't there something you could take?" Willow questioned her worriedly standing
over her. "I'll get the medical
kit, I know there has to be something in it that will help." Buffy heard the
redhead walk over to her closet before she could protest. Willow damn well knew that there was
something she could take. The
problem was it would knock her out for the rest of the night and half of
tomorrow, thus she would still miss the make-up
exam. The Slayer swallowed the urge to get sick
again and tried to speak. "Will,"
Buffy whispered. The word sounding
pathetic even to her ears. She
cleared her throat. "Will!" she was
happy with the volume that time. "I
can't take anything ?I have that psych make-up in less than?" she squinted at
the alarm clock on her desk. "In
less than 6 hours, I'll be all right by
then." "How can
you say that Buffy?" Willow asked, as Buffy felt the vibrations of the hacker's
footsteps on the cheek she had firmly pressed into the carpet. "You come staggering in here, barely
coherent, and?and ?have been sick ? really sick ?violently sick ? and I'm
worried!" "I'm sorry
Will, I should have gone to Giles.
I really didn't know it would be this bad." Buffy swallowed the bile that
rose in her throat ? now that she was lying still the pounding in her head was
increasing, keeping time with the rhythm of her heart. She really did feel awful but she knew
that in a few hours she would be fine.
"I promise I'll be OK, Slayer healing. Oh god?" She cried as another spasm rose
up and grabbed her. She found
herself hugging the trashcan
again. Buffy
could feel Willow moving around the room.
A few moments later she felt a questioning touch on her hunched
shoulders, as yet another spasm ripped through her. Her muscles locked quivering with
tension, she was unable to catch her breath. Buffy felt Willow's light touch as she
ran her hand down her shoulders, to her arm. Gently Willow eased Buffy's death grip
on the can and turned the Slayer's arm over in her hands. Buffy was beyond caring, beyond
watching, she just wanted it to stop so she could take a
breath. Buffy felt
some kind of--force--flow from Willow as the hacker firmly pressed her thumb
into the juncture of Buffy's elbow and then slowly ran it down the inside of her
arm to her wrist. It felt like a tiny piece of Willow flowed into Buffy and
spread through her veins. The taut muscles of her arms and shoulders began to
relax and she was finally able to take a deep breath. Willow ran her hand down her arm again,
and Buffy felt the tension easing in her back, her stomach finally
settling. Willow repeated it, this
time it felt like pure Willow energy pouring through the Slayer, and Buffy knew
that she was safe in Willow's arm.
The last of Buffy's walls begin to melt away as the force of Willow's
love for her overwhelmed them and, at the same time, all of Buffy's muscles
began to relax, the sickness draining out of her
?.. Willow
caught her before she could tumble over and she was pulled away from the smell
of sickness, into a warm embrace that smelled like strawberries.
Trust. Buffy
never knew she would be able to feel that for someone again. But in that moment, everything opened
inside of the Slayer and more than just the sickness from the concussion was
healed. Buffy knew that she could
trust Willow with everything. The
softness of pillows and a blanket contrasted with the hard floor beneath her,
she didn't care if they were still on the floor or in a bed because the peace of
sleep was overtaking all her senses.
And she let them go, all of her senses, even the one that she never let
sleep, she let go just this once because she knew that Willow would watch over
her, would keep her safe. The last
thing she remembered was the amazed voice of her best friend saying, "It
worked. I didn't think it would
work ?." Buffy wanted to tell her
that of course it worked, it worked because I trusted you. I trust you
completely, fully, as I could never
trust another thing in my life. The same
energy that Willow had used so long ago flowed into Buffy as she knelt on the
dock. And it worked again for the same reason it had before. Trust.
It wasn't
as powerful as that first time the Wiccan had used it. Willow thinking it wouldn't work had
poured every ounce of her fledgling magical strength into the simple spell not
realizing that she only needed Buffy's trust for it to work.
After a
few seconds Buffy was able to stand on wobbling legs, embarrassed that she had
gotten sick. She looked over at
Clare, the blush rising on her face.
The Director just shrugged. "After a
while you just don't smell it anymore." She said, turning back to Willow. And Clare was right; Buffy couldn't
smell the stench or, really anything, at the moment. She glanced at Willow and Buffy didn't expect to see the shocked
_expression_ on Willow's face. "You still
?. After all that?" Willow said intently looking into Buffy's eyes. The Slayer knowing immediately what the
Wiccan was asking. "Yes." She
answered the unspoken question clearly.
Stepping down into the boat to stand next to
her. Clare
spoke up then, looking at the two women, breaking the intensity. "Now that's just too strange. Do you guys finish each other's
sentences often?" She asked as Buffy looked away from the redhead. Then realized that she still felt the
faint tingle of magic. She glanced up as she remembered the awful
stench. Buffy
stared at the Wiccan asking a silent question, and at her nod let it drop. The spell wasn't hurting anyone; it was
helping them. Buffy doubted that anyone could tolerate the odor from the sound
and she got the feeling that it worked the same way as most of Willow's early
spells--off of trust--if the person didn?t' trust Willow then it wouldn't work.
The Slayer
smiled shyly to herself. It seemed
as if Willow had truly embraced the gentle ways of Wicca, the ethics that Tara
had always practiced.
She looked
around at the boat looked both smaller and bigger now that she was actually on
it. Clare lithely jumped up on the
dock.
"Here,
Willow always likes to be alone before she takes a boat out onto the water."
Clare told her picking up the forgotten bags and stepping back into the
boat. "I'll show you where to stow
your gear and give you the five cents tour."
Buffy got
the sense that something was missing or that she had forgotten something that
was important ?. "I need to
get back, it was nice to meet you Miss Summers." The young college student said waving at
the Slayer. "Yea, same
here I guess ? um, Donna?
Right?" The girl nodded and
then slowly walked down the pier. "This is where the lifejackets are stowed. There are actually three other places ?." Clare told Buffy pulling her thoughts away from the strange girl.
TBC Bright Blessings,
Ivy
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