SCRIBES OF ANGEL
FanFic
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Everything belongs to Joss.
This is a quick fic, I wrote with Joyce's
illness in mind. Slight spoilers for season five. Just a thought on how Buffy
might miss Angel when so much is going on for her, please let me know what you
think!!!!!!
And hopefully enjoy
Changes.
The child
whimpered at his cold touch.
"Hush
little one." The vampire reluctantly tugged his lips from her small face.
Pulling her closer, he soothed her lovingly, "Sleep is near."
He watched a
frenzied understanding engulf the small girl, her expression deepening with
mortal terror. His grip tightening, Angel closed his eyes and revelled in the
dark pleasure that rippled though his entire being as an agonising ecstasy
threatened to overwhelm his senses. He quietened the rage and sat quietly, one
finger stroking the length of her neck as he listened to the blood hurtling
through her veins, the dark liquid driving his joy. It was time. Opening his
eyes, he looked down at the seven-year old crouched in the crook of his arm.
"I'm
hungry," he confided softly as he bent his head to her once more. His lips
wandered from her tearstained cheek, tracing a wet path to her trembling neck.
He caressed her carefully, tasting the impending release of life as deep
within, the demon screamed to feed.
A sound
screeched through the air, distracting him from his kill. His head snapped
around, a penetrative stare revealing nothing dangerous in the fog enveloping
them. There was ample time to feed. And yet the sound persisted, insisting he
follow. The child's neck dropped from his hand, falling into the puddle
beneath, wracked sobs drifting past him. As the sound echoed around him, he
turned a now uncomprehending gaze to the child huddled at his feet.
What the
hell?
Angel's eyes
opened to the welcome darkness of his bedroom, the telephone's incessant
ringing dragging him to full consciousness. Dream, he promised himself as he
pulled his body into an upright position. Memory, Angelus murmured hauntingly.
He banished the familiar whisper from his thoughts, painfully aware that he
couldn't ever know the truth. There were far too many to remember, the child's
face already lost amongst the others stolen by Angelus.
The vampire
disentangled himself from the bedcovers, his hand snapping outward to tug the
receiver free from the base. He pulled it to him, tilting it precariously on
one shoulder as he stretched for the water tumbler upon his bedside cabinet.
"Angel
here."
He prepared
himself for a drunken re-rendition of 'There's no business like showbusiness,'
Cordelia's song of the week. His youngest associate had a tendency to call
after a late night party, usually requesting a ride home. Her calls were the
vampire pondered as he awaited a response, becoming a peculiarly welcome
weekend ritual.
"Cordelia?"
Silence drifted down the phone-line. The water tumbler forgotten, Angel's hand
stretched under the receiver, holding it closer to his ear.
"Cordelia,
is that you?" A thousand terrifying possibilities tumbled through his
mind, distracting him so that he almost missed the quiet sigh. Almost. Angel
stiffened in instinctive recognition, a mixture of emotions assaulting his
senses as his voice dropped to a low whisper.
"Buffy?"
An old grief
slammed into him, surprising him with its intensity. I miss her. Christ I miss
her.
In the quiet
stillness of her room, her eyes fixed on the moon hanging in the star filled
sky, Buffy Summers struggled to remember why she had called him. Words stuck in
her throat, her mouth intolerably dry.
"It's
me," she finally managed, her fingers aimlessly tugging on Mr Groucho's
ear.
He leaned
back on the smooth headboard of the bed, his back curved against it for
support.
"Are you
okay?"
Buffy smiled
in the darkness. The question was achingly familiar, his quiet worry carved
into every word. She watched the moon intently, remembering Oz's ability to
derive strength from its light. "I just called to say hi. It's been a
while."
"Yeah."
Her smile
stretched a little. "You don't hear from me in all summer and you go all
monosyllabic on me?"
"I'll
have you know" he told her gravely, "Monosyllabic is considered cool
in L.A."
"Gee.
Someone should let Oz know. He'd be like…" a small frown buckled her
features as she struggled to think of a suitably relevant trendsetter,
"the Napoleon of Monosyllabic up there."
Angel grinned
at the characteristically bizarre historical reference. "You are okay
then?" he asked, mentally congratulated himself on the casual tone of his
voice. Don't go all over-protective on her, Cordelia had advised him last time,
you'll push her away.
Buffy moved
toward the open window, her skin tingling in the cool night air. She leant
outward and marvelled at how after all this time, she still couldn't quite lie
to him."Oh you know," she settled for elusiveness, "Life in
Sunnydale. Never simple, is it?"
"It used
to be," there was a quiet defiance in his voice, daring her to challenge
the past.
The Slayer
gazed around her bedroom, echoes of the sixteen-year old she had been
surrounding her. She glanced back at the window, half expecting to see him
there. He used to appear out of nowhere and yet I sensed him, even in sleep.
"Yeah,"
she said softly, "I guess you're right."
Her quiet
despair disturbed him. "Buffy, what is it?"
She shook her
head slightly, stirring herself from her reverie. Moping won't help. It's not
fair to call him like this. You can't turn to him like this anymore.
"I'm
sorry Angel, I shouldn't have…" she paused and fought to articulate the
logic for calling, " I just wanted to hear your voice."
Angel's jaw
tightened as the familiar urge to protect her flooded him, "Tell me,"
there was a calm insistence in his tone.
Buffy brushed
a rogue tear away with impatience. "Everything's changing Angel. It feels
like everything is different and I can't do anything about it." She moved
to her bed and settled herself amongst the crumpled blankets. "I feel
helpless. I can't fight what's happening here."
"What’s
happening?" he asked softly.
Her eyes
drifted back to the moon. "My mother…" she began falteringly,
"My mother…"
My mother may
be dying.
"I don't
want to get into it Angel. It's just nice to hear your voice."
Her distress
wrapped itself around his still heart and he felt it tighten with fear.
"Buffy."
"Its all
right Angel. Honestly." She forced optimism into her voice. "I've got
to go out on patrol so I'd better go. But I'll call soon."
He closed his
eyes, savouring the sound of her voice, "Buffy?"
"Yes?"
"Be
careful."
Silence
reigned for a half breath before her low voice whispered "Thank you."
Buffy placed
the receiver down and took a long slow breath. Rising to her feet, she padded
silently toward her mother's bedroom. Standing in the open doorway, Buffy
watched Joyce as she lay in peaceful sleep. She looks so healthy, the Slayer
raged, as she breathed in synchrony with her mother, She looks so damn healthy.
In L.A., the
vampire sat perfectly still, eyes closed.
Cordelia hung
up the phone and turned to her employer with a bright smile.
"All
right, Giles says she's on patrol in Sunnydale cemetery tonight, so I guess
you’re all set to go. He won't say anything."
She reached
for his hand. "Angel, I know you've talked to Willow earlier," she
began diplomatically, Buffy wasn't an easy subject to broach with the vampire,
"And I know it's none of my business but..,"
"She'll
think I'm a hovering overcrowding ex if I land down there checking on
her?"
Cordelia
grimaced, "Pretty much." Sympathy settled in her hazel eyes as she
watched his expression tighten defensively. Since he ran into Reilly,
literally, Angel found it increasingly difficult to talk about his feelings for
Buffy. Seeing old pain settle in his eyes, Cordelia impulsively threw
protective arms around her friend.
"Go,"
she whispered, "Just go find her."
He watched
her from the safety of half-shadows as she fought with flawless grace, each
attack executed beautifully, each move taken with a quiet confidence. She's
better than ever, Angel realised with pride as he watched Buffy flip the
vampire over in one deft movement.
She killed
the vampire quickly, her thoughts elsewhere. She could sense someone close by,
someone… The Slayer straightened abruptly, knowing he was near. She spun around
to find him emerging from the shadows, a small smile resting on his lips, his
eyes searching her own for a response. Any response.
"Angel"
she said flatly.
He moved
closer. "Buffy, I'm sorry, I know we agreed I had to stop this dropping by
stuff but…"
"No, I'm
glad you're here." The words surprised her almost as much as the
realisation that she meant them. She dropped down, perching on a headstone, a
wave of her hand inviting him closer, "It's good to see you."
He moved
forward, his hands resting on the headstone, on either side of her.
"Buffy,
I was worried."
She looked
up, her wistful smile silencing him.
"Brings
back memories huh? You and me in a cemetery?"
He nodded,
concern etching itself onto his face. His eyes roved over her restlessly,
seeking answers to silent questions. He found a haunting sadness in her eyes, a
pensiveness weighing her down. A shadow, he decided, she was a mere shadow of
herself.
"Buffy?"
Her
expression grew reflective. "Remembering," she said softly.
He cocked his
head slightly, "Remembering?"
"Remembering,
I've been doing a lot of that recently." Angel lowered his head, his eyes
demanding her attention. She ducked away, her own gaze falling to the ground.
"You
know us being here, it's like I'm seventeen years old again. Waiting for a vamp
to rise. You come along, acting like you happened to be walking this way when
really we both know you just worry about me. We dust the vamp, you walk me
home, clamber up to my bedroom once I check Mom is asleep." She smiled up
at him, her eyes glistening. "Remember?"
"I
remember," he said softly.
Buffy nodded,
unable to speak as a sudden sorrow overwhelming her. She rested her head
against him, and gulped.
"I'm
sorry" she whispered.
He wrapped
strong arms around her. "Willow told me about Joyce. I'm sorry
Buffy."
Buffy
stiffened and slowly pulled away from him, her eyes darkened with anger as she
slid from the headstone to her feet. "Willow told you."
He cocked his
head. "Don't be mad with her."
"She
shouldn't have…" Buffy's voice trailed away, anguish ripping through
anger. Mom may die.
She looked up
at him in mute desperation.
"Angel"
her voice was strangled with barely contained grief "I am so scared for
her. It hurts."
Hot tears
fell, burning her eyes. She swayed, her knees buckling beneath her. Angel
caught her as she fell, and slowly pulled her to him. There he stood,
whispering comfort as in his arms, the Slayer wept.
Buffy leaned
against him, a strange peace settling within her. She turned to Angel with a
small smile.
"Thank
you."
His eyes
conveyed a deep affection, as he answered firmly "You don't have to ask.
Ever."
"I
know." Buffy moved forward and sat up regarding him with reflective
warmth. "I mean I know it's been tough between us since Faith,
Reilly." She paused for a moment, the right words eluding her.
"Angel"
she tried again, looking at him, honesty shining in her eyes. "Mom's
illness has thrown me. I keep thinking about the good old days when all we had
to worry about was slaying the odd vamp here and there."
"And
your dying, my dying, and all hellmouth activity." Angel interjected
wryly.
She grimaced,
"I remember." Wistfulness swept across her face, as memories flooded
her mind.
"It's
just that despite all of that, I felt in control. I could fight those demons.
Now I'm in university, the Scooby gang seem out of it, I have a long lost
sister and now Mom." She smiled bitterly. "Everything's changed.
Everything's different now."
"It's
part of life Buffy." Angel reminded her gently, "Everything changes.
People move on."
Buffy looked
at him thoughtfully."Do they?"
He shifted
uneasily. "They try."
She watched
him struggle to maintain his calm exterior. Angel rarely cracked. That’s
probably why people find him so intimidating, she reflected as he mustered up a
smile for her. I never found him intimidating. I just found him.
"I still
love you." She spoke without thinking and strangely couldn't quite regret
it.
She caught
the flicker of pain in his eyes. "Buffy…"
Buffy reached
for his hand. "I know," a bittersweet ache settled in her chest as
she found a brave smile.
"It's
just that since you left, I've never told you. I want you to know. And I know,
we have to move on. And I am. I've learned to love Reilly in my own way. But
with you," her free hand stretched out and brushed against his cheek.
Catching it, Angel held it there, his eyes locking her own, willing her to
speak.
"With
you," she whispered softly, "I didn't have to learn. I loved you from
the very first time I met you. I always will. Always Angel."
His eyes felt
damp. "That’s all I ever need to know. That's enough."
"Don't
ever doubt it" She moved closer and with arduous intensity kissed him.
Life burst in him as he pulled her to him, old passions renewed.
Angel finally
drew back, amusement sparking in his eyes. "You've convinced me."
Buffy grinned
back, enjoying the affectionate banter "We shouldn't have done that,"
she said with conviction, "Really we shouldn't."
"I
know" Angel murmured as he pulled tangled hair free from her face "I
have to get back before dawn."
She groaned
and rested her head on his chest. "Back to our real lives huh?"
Angel nodded.
"That’s the way we have to…"
"I
know" Buffy held up a hand to hush him with a teasing tone, "Been
there, had the Sewer talk."
The vampire
smiled and looping an arm around her waist, he pulled Buffy to her feet.
"You have tough times ahead, but just remember not everything has changed.
I'm here for you," he planted a kiss on her head and pulling away told her
"I want to be here for you."
Buffy wrapped
her arms around him and they stood in a silent embrace until the Slayer
whispered "You always are."
He tightened
his grip. "Come on" he murmured "I'll walk you home"
Cordelia
cautiously peered around the office door
"You
okay?"
Angel glanced
up from his book with a smile. "Yeah, I caught up with Buffy and we
talked."
"Talked?"
Cordelia raised a speculative eyebrow as she stepped inside. "So there was
no fighting or smooching, just talking?"
"There
was no fighting" Angel confirmed.
"You
kissed her?" Cordelia rolled her eyes, "Angel, we talked about this.
How if you say move on, she has to move on and you can't just…"
"She is
moving on" Angel interrupted. "She has Reilly and I have L.A. Last
night was just us remembering what we mean to each other. That’s all."
"For now
anyway." Cordelia said dismissively as she walked toward the outer office.
"Until the next time you two hook up."
Angel nodded
slowly. "Yeah" he echoed, "For now, anyway."
Buffy greeted
Reilly with an enthusiastic hug.
"Sorry I
didn't call last night."
He dropped
beside her on the couch, his expression troubled. "I was kinda worried.
You okay?"
"Yeah"
her smile felt brighter today "I met someone I used to know. We talked
about some stuff."
"And?"
Reilly prompted curiously.
"And"
Buffy elaborated, "I found out I still know him."