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FIC: The Two - [13/24] - R
TITLE: The Two (13/24)
AUTHOR: -Andy- (see2go4me@xxxxxxxxx)
RATING: R (For future violence and adult situations)
STATUS: A WiP.
DISCLAIMER: This is a derivative work. All characters belong to
Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, Fox Television, and others. I don't
own any of this, just the plot and words gluing my story
together.
SUMMARY: Buffy meets a different kind of Willow in an alternate
universe. (It really is gonna be a B/W folks. Getting there.)
SPOILERS: All seasons of BtVS. Let's pretend Season 5 of Angel
didn't happen.
DISTRIBUTION: buffywantswillow, ikoly, and my blog fanfic pages.
Anyone else, e-mail me please.
Word Count: 4,818 words.
AUTHOR'S NOTES:
[1] Reminder - I obviously write some fics very slowly. I hope to
actually finish this fic before Christmas but I won't make any
promises - this is just one of many fics I'm working on right now.
[2] Feedback welcome/desired. Especially the kind that helps me write
better.
[3] This and the previous 12 parts can be found in the archives for
this list, on http://www.Ikoly.com, and my blog (along with the
occasional spoilers for future parts) and TtH.
- - -
Part XIII Title: "The Apocalypse Blues"
- - -
He waited out of sight, hidden in the trees, watching to see if the
girl returned. He'd been waiting a long time, visiting on and off for
almost a century for something like this, for someone to enter the
house. The prophecy he'd discovered in the catacombs in Paris had
drawn him back to Sunnydale half a year ago. Its words had seduced
him into believing that his long wait would soon be over. But the
town had been as quiet and peaceful as always when he first arrived.
He'd known something was beginning to happen almost a month ago.
Feeling something in the air, he'd finally decided it was time to
speak with the slayer who'd appeared since his last visit to
Sunnydale. But the minions he'd sent out, led by one of his oldest
disciples, hadn't returned. And the minions he'd sent out to follow
her on the ensuing nights also seemed to have disappeared without a
trace.
He'd trained them as well as he could. His vampire minions should
have been able to easily handle a Coven trained slayer. Something
more dangerous than his minions or the slayer was living in Sunnydale
but it would have to wait. There were other pressing matters to deal
with.
The stars, his constant guides over the years, had become silent at
the same time, sending him into a panic at first. But he'd caught a
faint whisper from them once more the moment he spied the girl.
Impatiently stomping his feet, he paced back and forth under the
trees, the offensive odor from the crushed pine needles making his
nose itch. This was the first proof he'd had that someone could not
only see the house, hidden by the spells he'd placed on it years ago,
but was also able to enter it, something he'd been unable to
accomplish himself no matter how hard he'd tried over the years.
Tired of waiting, after making sure he didn't have an audience, he
strode through the grass towards the house, ignoring his protesting
acolytes.
The door refused to open no matter how hard he tugged and pounded on
it. Not even hitting it gave him any satisfaction. It refused to show
any evidence of his efforts. It was as if it were impervious to
change. It had always been like that, ever since it had mysteriously
appeared on the plot of land he'd so carefully set aside when
planning the town.
---
She'd had a very restless night. She'd woken later than normal, her
only memories of her dreams a vague sense of foreboding. They hadn't
had that strange clarity that she'd come to associate with slayer
dreams but she wasn't prepared to dismiss the feelings that had
remained behind.
She'd driven herself hard that morning, the muscle numbing exhaustion
caused by her workout and a long run afterward feeling almost good.
Unwilling to explore it further just yet, during her run Buffy had
avoided the house on Heisenberg Street. Instead, she'd spent her run
reviewing everything she could remember about Hellmouths. Which
didn't take her long.
She'd always been the one to react to the current apocalypse. She'd
learned through hard experience that planning and managing pre-
apocalypse resources were things better done by people like Giles and
Willow. They were experts at viewing slayers as chess pieces, to be
moved around the board only when necessary, she thought bitterly,
quickly stepping into the hot water pouring from the shower.
She tried to steer her mind away from the past as she stood under the
steaming water. But some things were harder to forget than others.
Her issues hadn't all been petty. Her concerns had just been
different. She attempted to focus on her current problems in vain,
until she gave up and quickly finished.
Standing in the small locker room at the Coven house, covered only in
a large fluffy towel, Buffy stared in confusion at the envelope now
taped to the locker she'd been using. It hadn't been there earlier
when she'd gotten back from her run. Gingerly removing it, she ripped
off one edge and extracted the thin piece of paper it contained.
Unfolding it, she read the short note -
"I need to see you. I have the information you asked for. - Willow"
Frowning, Buffy quickly dried her hair. Getting dressed she stuffed
the note and envelope into the back pocket of her jeans. Looking at
her watch, Buffy hurried into the library. She only had a minute
before she had to head to work. Finding a pen and scrap of paper, she
wrote out a quick reply. Climbing up to Willow's apartment door, she
shoved her reply under the door.
---
Willow hadn't come by the bookshop or shown up at the bar when she'd
gone there after work. Giving her what she thought was more than
enough time, Buffy eventually headed home, planning on an early
night's sleep for once, until she needed to get up to shadow Dawn on
another patrol.
Hours later, unable to sleep, she sat huddled under the covers of her
bed, her back wedged as far as it could go into the corner. She could
feel something in her chest. It was a sour, wretched feeling. Crying
wasn't something she'd done in a long time but she recognized the
signs. In the last week Buffy had gotten closer to breaking down than
at any other time in the last few years.
Her emotions were on edge and all it would take was one little push.
And it wouldn't be pretty she thought, taking deep slow breaths in an
attempt to keep some semblance of control. She wasn't quite sure why
she was so disappointed that Willow hadn't been at the bar but she
knew that had something to do with what she was feeling.
And, although Buffy hadn't planned on getting so attached to this
mild mannered version of Sunnydale, somehow the place and the people
she'd met had wormed their way through her defenses. She wouldn't go
so far as to describe her feelings as heartfelt, she didn't think her
heart would ever open up like that to anyone again. What was left of
it felt calcified and impenetrable. But somehow, in the past few
weeks something had happened, something she had no control over.
She now felt oddly possessive of the small town. It might not be the
same place she'd spent so much pain and effort protecting years ago
but it was hers now. It, its slayer, the witches in the Coven, and
the people, from the guy who brought her pizza to the old man who
drove the rattling old street-sweeper -- they were all hers to defend.
Maybe it was just transference, she thought, dredging up a term from
a psychology class long ago. Maybe her loneliness was confusing her?
Making her feel things she shouldn't about the town and certain
people in it? Feelings she couldn't afford to have if she wasn't
going to stay around, if she were really leaving after she'd dealt
with whatever was coming.
She'd spent the past couple days thinking about it, trying to figure
out the source of her feelings and analyze them. But she hadn't
gotten very far, except when it came to Dawn and Willow. She thought
she might finally be on track to understanding their place in her life.
In Dawn's case, Buffy was almost certain that her feelings towards
her own absent sister were an important factor. If she were really
honest with herself she knew she would have to admit that mixed in
with that was some of that overprotectiveness that some of the
younger, more innocent slayers she'd come to know since Sunnydale had
brought out in her.
No matter what Giles had claimed the last time she remembered
speaking to him, they'd been her girls. Hers to guide, hers to teach.
The closest she would ever have to someone to pass her legacy on to.
And if she'd been able to shield them from the harsh sudden reality
of becoming a slayer the way she and Faith had, she knew with
certainty that not even the Council could have stopped them from
fulfilling the dreams she'd had for them.
And, of course, there was the nature of the girl herself. Dawn
continually reminded her of a small kitten trying to grow into a
tough wildcat. She was rough around the edges but her upbeat attitude
and energy made her someone Buffy enjoyed being around, though she
had no intention of ever telling her that.
But her feelings towards Dawn had been easy to examine. Buffy had
spent a lot of time thinking about her growing feelings towards this
Willow without coming to any real conclusion. Sure, she had some of
the mental and physical traits of the Willow she had grown up with
but they weren't the same person. Much of that could be attributed to
the different lives they'd had growing up. Her Willow had become a
dark person in self defense, her toughness clearly visible to those
who really knew her.
This Willow, if she were tough, had managed to keep that part of her
personality well hidden from outsiders like herself. Buffy suspected
that if she were a bell she would have 'rung true'. This was a woman
who seemed emotionally solid to the core. Buffy wasn't sure what her
feelings towards this Willow meant for the future but she knew she
needed something only this woman could give her.
Unfortunately, she wasn't sure how to get it. Or even what it was.
During the evenings they'd spent together at Tony's they'd become
friendly towards each other but, even though there was an undeniable
attraction of some sort, she couldn't really call their relationship
anything like friendship. And they weren't quite colleagues. They
were closer to being competitors, even if Willow wasn't aware of that
yet. And competitors, in her experience, didn't admit to needing
anything from their fellow competitors.
But Buffy wasn't blind to how being in this Willow's presence seemed
to brighten her normally gray world, adding a bit of color. Her
Willow had affected her in much the same way when they'd first met,
the feelings lasting through their early period of close friendship.
The only conclusion she could come to was that her long years as a
slayer had made her sensitive to the unconscious magical aura both
Willows had exhibited and that was what attracted her. In the process
it was drawing her in to Willow's orbit like a magnet.
Buffy yawned and pulled her covers tighter, exhausted by such heavy
thinking, but sleep continued to elude her. It was too early in the
evening to get up and make a swing through town and Dawn wouldn't be
out patrolling for several more hours. Rolling onto her back, she lay
there mummy-like, staring up at the ceiling, and waited for her mind
to admit defeat and allow her to sleep.
---
The sound of knocking roused her from a light sleep. Groaning, she
rolled off of her bed, ending up in a confused heap on the floor.
Getting to her feet, Buffy threw the pile of bedclothes back on the
bed, in too much of a hurry to do more than spread them out in a not
so close approximation of neatness. Scrambling around, she hunted for
something to wear, her search punctuated by the slow rhythmic sound
of something or someone tapping on her door.
Spying a large t-shirt draped over a chair, she hastily put it on,
feeling marginally more presentable as she reached the door. Standing
on her toes and peering through the cracked peephole, all Buffy could
make out through the splintered glass was a pale face surrounded by
red hair. It could only be Willow.
Looking down at herself for a moment, she shrugged. It was better
than naked like she'd been earlier. If she'd had a few minutes
warning she could have found something more appropriate to wear, but
this was Willow, her half asleep mind told her, and Willow had seen
her dressed a lot worse or in a lot less over the years. Opening the
door, she found herself staring into Willow's wide, surprised eyes.
She was standing there, holding several steaming cups in a cardboard
tray in one hand, and a brown paper bag in the other. Inhaling the
welcome aroma of hot coffee, Buffy automatically stepped aside to
allow her to enter.
---
Willow swallowed nervously, quickly suppressing the small exclamation
that threatened to escape at the sight that greeted her. She hadn't
really thought about what Buffy would be doing so late in the evening
when she'd rushed over. Standing there in just a large t-shirt, her
silhouette clearly visible through the thin material in the glaring
light pouring out of her apartment, Buffy seemed like an image from a
dream. She'd either been sleeping or doing something Willow wasn't
willing to contemplate.
"Coffee?" She breathlessly squeaked as she entered the loft. "I have
muffins." She held up the objects she was carrying.
Following Buffy into the main part of her loft, Willow looked around
for somewhere to put the muffins and coffee. She didn't object when
Buffy relieved her of the muffins, following her into the small
kitchen and placing the coffee on the counter.
"What did you find out?" Buffy asked, grabbing a plate out of a
cupboard and handing it to Willow, quickly pulling the muffins out of
the bag and placing them on it, as Willow watched her curiously, all
as if it were something they'd done together many times in the past.
"It was a little surprising. I had to go to the Coven house in San
Francisco. Ours didn't have anything useful about the part of the
town's history." She stopped talking long enough to take a muffin
from the plate she was holding. "Where do you want me to start?"
"Assume I don't know anything." Buffy told her, guiding her into the
living area and pointing at a low table near her bed where Willow
deposited the plate of muffins.
"Well, Sunnydale isn't actually that old. Even for this part of
California. It was founded in the 1890's several miles from an old
Spanish mission." Willow said, nervously taking a seat next to Buffy
on her bed.
"Why here?" Buffy asked, taking one of the coffee cups she'd brought
in from the kitchen and handing the other to Willow. "There must have
been better places to build a town."
"I couldn't find any reason. I even checked with the state Historical
Society." Willow frowned in thought, watching Buffy quickly demolish
one of the muffins. "It's not like there was gold or anything like
that here. Even the small harbor isn't big enough for real ships. All
we ever get are small coastal tramp freighters.
"It looks like someone bought a large plot of land and managed to
convince the railroad that this was the perfect spot for a train
station. Once the railroad was here the town grew quickly." She took
a sip from her own coffee, giving a quick glance around as she did so
to see if she'd interrupted anything personal by her surprise visit.
Not seeing any signs of anything obvious, she felt a quick stab of
relief.
"Was there any record of this person who bought the land?" Buffy
asked, reaching for another muffin.
"No. Sorry." Willow said apologetically. "That was lost in the great
earthquake of 1906. By that time the town was thriving and the land
had been split up into smaller parcels. But I was able to find out
who the first mayor was."
"Who?" Buffy asked.
"A Richard Wilkins." Buffy looked puzzled at the name, almost as if
she recognized it. It hadn't been familiar at all to Willow. "He
disappeared several years later. It was a big mystery." Willow added.
"His house was destroyed in an earthquake the same year."
"What about that building?" Buffy mumbled, finishing her muffin.
"Nothing. It doesn't appear on any maps. It's as if it doesn't exist."
"What do you mean?" Buffy said.
"Someone must own it and pay taxes but I couldn't find any record of
who." Willow said, frowning. "They must pay in cash. It's like it's
invisible."
"Nothing at all?" Buffy asked, her disbelief clear in her voice. "How
is that possible?"
"It doesn't take much. There are still a number of documents the town
clerk keeps locked away. It could be listed there." Willow suggested,
though she doubted it given the other mysteries about the building.
"Okay. What about the land it's on? Someone must own that."
"Well, according to the town clerk's office, someone bought it from
the estate of Richard Wilkins after he was declared deceased."
"Who?" Buffy asked, looking at Willow as she licked muffin from her
fingers.
"They won't say. And I had to threaten them with a lawyer to find out
that much." Willow said, trying not to react to the almost erotic
sight. "And that's it. I have inquiries in to the State Archives but
that could take weeks, if they have anything the Historical Society
and the town clerk didn't."
There wasn't much to talk about after that. Not wanting to intrude on
whatever Buffy's plans had been for the rest of the night, and not
sure of her own control after seeing what she was almost sure was a
completely innocent act, Willow finished her coffee and muffin before
getting up to leave.
"Let me walk you home." Buffy said. "Just give me a minute to change
into something more appropriate."
"You don't have to do that." Willow protested.
"I was going to go for a walk anyway." Buffy demurred.
Willow watched her curiously as she rummaged in a small wardrobe,
eventually producing a small pile of dark material she took into the
bathroom.
When Buffy rejoined her, Willow stared at her clothes in interest.
This wasn't the first time she'd seen Buffy in what she assumed was
her demon hunting outfit but the contrast between what she'd been
wearing earlier and now struck her as significant. It seemed as if
Buffy had done more than change her clothes. Gone was the almost
nymph-like, amusing conversationalist of the last few minutes and
facing her now was the tough, mysterious woman she'd accompanied to
LA, her violent nature just barely suppressed.
Although she was very much aware of it, Willow didn't subscribe to
the whole butch-femme lifestyle. She simply preferred the company of
women who wouldn't be mistaken for anything else. But looking at the
very butch looking Buffy, a shiver of desire went down her back. She
radiated raw power in a way that pulled Willow in, almost making her
want to wallow in it.
"Ready." Buffy said, grabbing a jacket from her closet.
"Oh yeah." Willow murmured, unable to suppress a blush at her own
comment. "Yes." she said loudly, hoping Buffy hadn't heard her.
"You promised me a tour of the Hellmouth." Buffy said, as they
stepped out into the street. "The sooner the better."
"Saturday morning?" Willow asked. "Dawn is going to want to see it
also."
"She hasn't seen it yet?" Buffy asked, the surprise evident in her
voice.
"No... there hasn't been much point, it being closed." Willow said
with a shrug. "It isn't the easiest thing to get to."
"Okay." Buffy said. "I'm assuming she'll know enough to bring weapons
that are useful underground. Just in case we run into anything." She
added.
Willow nodded. "Yes, we've explored the caverns below Sunnydale
before. I thought it would be a good training experience learning to
fight underground while we had the chance if the Coven needs her
elsewhere in the future."
---
They'd driven to the edge of Sunnydale at first light, stopping in
one of the numerous small public parks that dotted the area. Entering
the park on foot, Willow had led them to a sheltered corner. Dropping
the bulky bag she'd taken from her car, she waved at them to do the
same with the ones she'd given them.
Grabbing a pair of gloves out of her bag, she began clearing away the
brush in front of a rock wall. "You're welcome to help." she said,
giving them a look several minutes later.
"Yeah, okay." Buffy said, also grabbing a pair of gloves and throwing
the remaining pair at Dawn, embarrassed at having been caught staring.
Half an hour later, the area clear, Buffy and Dawn watched Willow as,
after saying a few words in what sounded like German, she blew a
handful of dust against the rock wall. It seemed to cling in the
shape of a small arch. Buffy wasn't able to contain her surprise when
the area below the arch disappeared, revealing a small door.
"How did you find this?" Buffy asked, staring at it. It was the first
real magic she'd seen Willow do since coming to Sunnydale.
"I did mention the extensive cave system under Sunnydale?" Willow
asked absently. Buffy noticed she didn't seem in too much of a hurry
to enter.
"You'd mentioned exploring." Buffy said, watching her remove a number
of things from all three bags, arranging them into piles.
"Well... this is the entrance to the cave system that gets us closest
to the Hellmouth." Willow said.
Squatting down next to her, Buffy looked curiously at the three
piles. Each pile contained several long, thin ropes; something that
looked like one of those glow-sticks you'd get at a fair; several
small objects that reminded her of the radios used by the Initiative;
and several small packets of food and bottles of water. It wasn't
quite enough for an Arctic expedition but certainly more than she
expected.
"I don't think we'll have much use for radios underground." she
commented, examining one and wondering where Willow had gotten them.
"I, um, borrowed these from a friend. They don't have much range
underground, maybe a kilometer, but they'll help if we get
separated." Pulling several other objects out of her bag, she added.
"These are signal boosters. They should help. He wouldn't let me have
the piece that connects everything into the cell network." she grumbled.
"Okay..." Buffy said, hoping they wouldn't actually need these toys.
Mixing magic and electronics together tended to cause problems in her
experience.
Dawn snorted in amusement. She'd been fairly quiet after joining
Buffy and Willow at the Coven house, not saying anything once they'd
started out. Buffy raised an eyebrow at the young slayer, who just
shook her head. From her expression, Buffy wondered how many other
trips she'd been on with Willow in the past that had turned into
similar geek toy fests.
"I wasn't able to borrow the version with the built in cameras."
Willow added, missing the byplay between her companions. "But I
brought a camera." She held up a small device.
"Camera?" Buffy asked.
"I'm hoping you can get close enough to take pictures."
"Why haven't you done that already?" Buffy said. "You've been to the
Hellmouth before."
"She can't get close enough." Dawn told her with a slight smirk.
"None of the witches can. It's a thing."
"None of the witches who've tried." Willow corrected primly.
"What about Dawn?" Buffy asked. "Why haven't you had her try it?"
"She doesn't want me going near it." Dawn grumbled. "This is the
first time she's let me come along."
"She's not really ready yet." Willow told her. "If you weren't in
such a hurry..."
"I've been ready for months." Dawn protested. "Besides, you keep
telling me it's closed."
"Okay." Buffy interrupted, before Dawn's complaint could turn into a
full blown rant. "So you think someone else can get close to it?"
"I'm hoping." Willow said before handing each of them one of the piles.
---
"It's why we aren't too worried about the Hellmouth." Willow said.
"No one can get past the barrier."
"Who did it?" Buffy asked, watching Willow several feet away,
apparently leaning on nothing in the dim light. Carefully reaching
out in front of herself, she found a firm barrier blocking her away.
"No idea." Willow admitted sheepishly. "It's been like this as long
as we've known the Hellmouth was here."
"Have you asked Madeline?" Buffy asked.
"Why?" Willow asked, raising an eyebrow in surprise. "What does she
have to do with it?"
Buffy shrugged, not willing to air her suspicions just yet. "Not
sure. Just a hunch."
Stepping closer to the barrier, she followed Willow's example, slowly
putting her full weight on it. Dawn gingerly mimicked their actions.
She looked around the large cavern. "Homey." she murmured, causing
Dawn to giggle nervously. "Could use a few decorations, nick-nacks.
That sort of thing."
"Decorations?" Willow asked, giving her an odd look.
"Yeah. Skeletons hanging from chains, smoking fires, chanting
minions." Buffy winked at Dawn who unsuccessfully tried not to laugh.
In the back of her mind was the thought that her sister shouldn't
have a slayer's macabre sense of humor.
"It's a cave with a potential opening to Hell in it." Willow said.
"Isn't that enough?"
"Nah..." Dawn blurted out between giggles. "Something is definitely
missing."
Buffy sobered up at the stern look on Willow's face. Pushing against
the barrier again, she wasn't able to suppress her gasp of surprise
when it suddenly gave way and she fell forward towards the cavern
floor. "Oops?" she said, turning her fall into a roll, ending up back
on her feet.
She looked back at Dawn and Willow. "Care to join me ladies?" She
asked, watching both of them push fruitlessly against it.
"I can feel it give slightly now," Dawn grumbled, "but it still won't
let me through." She seemed to bounce slightly.
"Feels solid to me." Willow added.
Buffy felt the air around her. "From this side it's as if it weren't
there." she told them. "Just a slight tingling."
"Not fair." Dawn said, pouting.
Buffy winked at her. "Whomever put it up must like blondes."
"Yeah, right." Dawn huffed before laughing at her. "More likely it
only allows old people through."
"Old people?" Willow asked, giving Dawn a look that Buffy felt even
from a distance.
"Old, almost, but not quite, blondes?" Dawn corrected herself as she
stepped away from Willow with an exaggerated motion.
"Not quite blonde?" Willow asked, in a puzzled tone.
"Let's not go there." Buffy said, wondering if her roots were
starting to show. "Why don't you throw me something. Let's see if the
barrier is person or object based." Before she'd finished, Dawn had
thrown a water bottle through the barrier at Buffy, just barely
missing her head as she grabbed it out of the air.
"Hey!" Willow said, scolding her, "What was that for?"
"An experiment?" Dawn mumbled.
Taking a large gulp of water from the bottle, Buffy sighed,
suspecting it was her fault for the overly light tone. But she
couldn't help it. As much as she hated to admit it, the trip down to
the Hellmouth had been fun. Waving the bottle, "It's okay." she told
Willow. "I was thirsty anyway."
"Crap." Willow grumbled, plopping down onto a nearby rock. "It's us,
isn't it."
Hearing faint growling, Buffy turned and watched as several large
demon-like creatures entered at the far end of the cavern and headed
in their direction.
"We seem to have company. How far does this barrier extend?" She
asked, pointing at the new arrivals.
"All around." Willow said, quickly standing and motioning to Dawn.
"They shouldn't be there either."
"Well, they are. And I don't think they're here to invite us to a
party." Buffy said, stepping back through the barrier and joining
Dawn and Willow at the mouth of the tunnel they'd used to reach the
cavern. "Go ahead, I'll follow." Buffy said, urging them into the
tunnel.
"I can help fight them." Dawn protested.
"You might have to but not yet." Buffy said, pulling out a long
knife. "Go!" She pushed Willow into the tunnel with her free hand.
"Where'd you get that?" Dawn asked, looking at her weapon.
"Less talking, more leaving." Buffy told her, pointing up the tunnel.
"We can discuss how to hide weapons in inconspicuous places after we
get out of here. Make sure Willow gets out of here safely. I'll be
right behind you."
"Okay, okay!" Dawn grumbled, turning and running after Willow.
Buffy stood her ground as the growling demon-creatures approached.
Her initial plan of quickly dealing with them came crashing to a halt
when she saw several other larger creatures also entering the cavern
at the same place.
"Getting a bit crowded down here." Buffy muttered under her breath.
As soon as the first creature passed the barrier, Buffy attacked, not
giving it a chance to get in the first blow.
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