SCRIBES OF ANGEL
FanFic
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TITLE: Time Trip
AUTHOR: Dannyblue
EMAIL: dannyblue2@yahoo.com
FEEDBACK: Yes, please.
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SUMMARY: Angel and Cordelia travel to a very
familiar past.
SPOILERS: I'll say up through `Provider' on
`Angel', just in case. Also general spoilers for `Buffy the Vampire Slayer'.
CONTENT: A/C...and B/A. Yes, you heard me
right.
RATING: PG-13.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own `Angel', `Buffy the
Vampire Slayer', or any of the characters on either show.
Part One
The
Present...
Angel
staggered against the marble pedestal.
The priceless
vase perched atop it teetered for a moment before giving up the fight. It fell,
shattering into a thousand pieces when it hit the floor.
"No!"
the lead Kempaar demon howled, hands clutching his head. "My Ming!"
With cries of
pain and outrage, the dozen other Kempaar pressed their attacks.
Fights ranged
throughout the chamber in which the demonic thieves had stashed their...booty.
Gunn put his
homemade axe to good use. Any Kempaar that came within 6 feet of him lost their
heads. Literally.
Wesley and
Cordelia, outfitted with swords, fought back to back. Aside from the occasional
shriek or "Ewwww!" when a spurt of slime found its way onto her
person, Cordy held her own. Her beheading technique had improved a great deal
since Pylea.
Angel, in
full vamp face, had a sword of his own. The Kempaar, while strong, weren't the
best fighters in the underworld. Angel chopped them down like a lumberjack let
loose in a forest.
"Kill
them!" the lead Kempaar ordered...while making no attempt to join the fight
himself. "Kill them all!"
And his
minions tried. They really did. Because, along with being greedy, they were
also loyal...to anyone who could make them rich. Which there leader had done,
as one look around the chamber proved.
But they were
no match against the demon hunters they faced tonight. In no time at all, the
lead Kempaar was the last Kempaar.
As it
realized the fighting had ended, the demon stopped moaning over its Ming and
took stock of the situation. The tentacles that hung from its lips (and sort of
resembled a handlebar mustache) twitched. It's pale blue skin turned a sickly
shade of gray.
Whimpering at
the thought of the wealth it was about to loose, the demon ran.
Straight
towards Cordelia, who happened to be closest to the entrance.
"Cordy!"
Angel cried as he started towards her.
But he didn't
have to worry. The former May Queen of Sunnydale High was prepared. Tired of
getting slimed, she decided against beheading. Instead, she skewered the demon,
driving her sword through its chest with a forceful "Ha!"
The
creature's momentum pushed her backwards, and she staggered into another
pedestal, this one topped by a small, bronze, egg-shaped figurine.
The bronze
egg fell, hitting the floor with a CLANG bigger than its size should have
allowed. A brilliant light exploded from it, bathing the girl and the demon
impaled on her sword.
Still half a
room away, Angel watched in horror as the light engulfed his best friend. A
million tiny, blue sparkles covered her body. Seemed to seep into her skin.
"Cordy!"
he cried again.
"Angel!"
the girl cried, terrified.
With a burst
of vampiric strength, Angel reached her. Knocking the impaled demon aside, he
wrapped his arms around her...and felt a strange tingle pass through his body.
"Angel!"
Wesley cried.
"Cordy!"
Gunn exclaimed.
Those were
the last words the vampire and the seer heard.
____________________
The Past...
Cordelia
Chase staggered against the counter, hands clutching the edge. Eyes closed, she
waited for the dizziness to pass.
"So I
told her," a voice said, "if you don't want to be called a skanky
`ho, don't wear a blouse that goes all transparent when sunlight hits it."
"Really!"
"For
total sure!"
"She's
such a loser!"
Cordelia
frowned. That wasn't right.
The last
thing she remembered was being in a chamber filled with the ill gotten gains of
a pack of demonic felons. Somehow, the chorus of feminine voices discussing
some girl's poor fashion sense didn't belong.
Still feeling
faint, Cordy opened her eyes...to find herself looking in a large wall mirror.
In the reflection, she saw what appeared to be a public bathroom. And a very
familiar one, at that. If she didn't know better, she'd think she was at the
Bronze. But, of course, she knew better. So...
A group of
girls stood by the door, chatting and gesturing as if the fate of the world
hung on their conversation. They looked like a group of girls she knew back in
high school. Cordette wannabes who were way too desperate to be popular. They
tried so hard, but there was always something off about them. The hair was
wrong. The shoes were knock-off. The clothes, though stylish, were last season.
Stuff most people wouldn't notice, but Queen C spotted in an instant.
With a shake
of her still spinning head, Cordelia stared at her own reflection. Her
sensible--but fashionable--demon fighting ensemble was gone, replaced by a pair
of leather pants, and a silver silk tank top. And her hair, chin-length and
blond-streaked just a second ago, was its original mahogany brown, and hung
well past her shoulders.
"What?"
she whispered. This wasn't right. None of this was right.
Cordy turned
and half sat on the counter. Where was that damned chamber? Where were Wesley,
and Gunn, and...
"Angel?"
"Cordelia?"
Cordy turned
to see that the girls were now staring at her. The one who had spoken--Tracy
something--looked almost scared.
And Cordelia
remembered why. Whenever one of them had talked to her, she was quick to put
them in their place. Didn't want to encourage them.
Standing
erect, Cordy dredged up a weak smile. "I'm fine," she said.
"Just tired, I guess."
Tracy and her
cohorts looked shocked. Stunned. Cordelia Chase being nice? Impossible.
Too
preoccupied to worry about it, Cordy turned back to face the mirror. What was
going on?
And what
could she do about it?
____________________
Angel turned
in a full circle, taking in his surroundings.
He knew where
he was. In Sunnydale. In the alley outside the Bronze.
But how? How
did he get there?
"The
statue," he concluded. The one Cordelia knocked over. He remembered the
wave of energy the thing had emitted. The panic he felt when Cordy got caught
up in the light show. And the electric tingle that passed through him when he
grabbed her.
The thing
must operate as some kind of portal. Somehow, it had transported him from Los
Angeles to Sunnydale.
But, if he
was here, where was...
"Cordelia!"
he called. "Cordy!"
There was no
answer.
Feeling the
first stirrings of panic, Angel started to search the alley. If he was here,
she had to be here too, right?
Right?
But he kept
remembering Wesley's lecture about portal jumping. Two people who jumped
through a portal at the exact same time wouldn't necessarily end up in the same
place. In fact, they could end up on opposite sides of the world.
"No!"
Angel denied. He shook his head. Cordelia was here. Somewhere.
And he would
find her.
____________________
It was a
typical Friday night at the Bronze. Dancing. Music. People shouting to be
*heard* over the music.
Buffy and
Willow sat at a table near the stage, pretty much insuring they wouldn't be
able to hear until sometime tomorrow morning. Dingoes Ate My Baby might not be
the best band in the world...or even in the tri-county area. But they were
definitely loud.
The red head
was gazing at the stage, her adoring eyes glued to Oz. Every time the guitarist
looked at her, she'd give him a shy little grin, and a wave.
Buffy tried
to pay attention to the band. She really did. But she couldn't keep her eyes
from searching the club. Searching for a particular set a broad shoulders. A
distinctive, leather duster. An intense, handsome face...
"Isn't
it great?"
"Hmmm."
Preoccupied, Buffy glanced at her best friend.
"Oz
wrote this song," Willow said. Her eyes sparkled with pride. "He says
it isn't any good because there are only four cords. But I think it's the
best!"
Buffy forced
herself to listen. It kind of sounded like the first song Dingoes played that
night. And the song they played before the ballad. But, noticing Willow's
hopeful expression, the Slayer smiled and offered a polite, "Yeah, it's
great." And, of their own accord, her eyes started to search again.
And Willow,
of course, noticed. "No sign of Angel yet, huh?" she asked
sympathically.
"No,"
Buffy said. "But he didn't say he was definitely going to come tonight.
Just that he might. It was a maybe. A solid, more likely than not, but no
promises, maybe."
Willow gave
her a reassuring pat on the hand. "He'll show up. I know he will."
And Buffy
*did* feel reassured.
Once upon a
time, before she had a boyfriend--or even the prospect of a boyfriend--Willow
lived on daily doses of the drama that was Buffy's love life. Always there to
cheer Buffy on when she felt uncertain about her relationship with Angel. Which
was most of the time.
Even now,
Willow had no doubts. As far as she was concerned, Buffy and Angel belonged
together. End of story.
Buffy, on the
other hand, was confused. She and Angel were...Well, she didn't know what they
were at the moment. They were *trying* to be friends. Who sometimes held hands
while on patrol, and stole passionate kisses behind whatever mausoleum was
handy.
Last night
had been a "let's patrol while trying to keep our distance, shall
we?" night. Buffy spent most of it babbling about one thing or another,
afraid to let an awkward silence fall. And Angel contributed by pretending to
care that Mrs. Staley gave her a C on an essay that deserved a B at least.
Buffy was
almost glad when he walked her home, and disappeared into the shadows. Then,
she spent the rest of the night telling herself that climbing out the window
and sneaking over to the mansion was a bad idea. A bad, *bad* idea.
"Hey, my
two favorite girls!"
Buffy and
Willow turned to see Xander Harris loping towards them. He plopped down at
their table.
"You
better not let Cordelia hear you say that," Buffy warned. "Or you'll
probably end up singing soprano."
"Of!"
Xander exclaimed. Alarmed, the gangly teen looked around furtively. "How
are two *of* my favorite girls?"
"We're
good," Willow said. "Except Buffy's upset Angel hasn't shown up
yet."
"Thanks,
Will," Buffy sighed. She knew how Xander felt about her sort-of boyfriend.
As expected,
Xander's expression turned sour. "So, how is tall, dark and deadly?"
"Xander!"
Willow chastised.
"Hey,
would I ask if I didn't care?" Off their looks, he shrugged. "Okay, I
*don't* care. But wasn't it thoughtful of me to ask?"
Buffy rolled her
eyes and sighed. "Angel's fine. Where's Cordelia?"
"We're
meeting here. After she almost killed me by wrapping her car around a telephone
pole last night, I decided to spare her the inconvenience of picking me
up."
Buffy shook
her head. She still didn't get what Xander saw in Cordelia. Or, to be honest,
what Cordelia saw in Xander. Neither one was the other's type. And, unless they
were kissing, or one of them was in mortal danger, they didn't seem to like or
care about each other all that much.
But they were
still together. Their relationship had even survived the summer, which Buffy
had so *not* expected.
<<It
has to be chemistry,>> she decided. <<There's no other
explanation.>>
"Hey!"
Willow suddenly exclaimed. Her smile was smug as she pointed toward the door.
"Look whose here. Just like I said he'd be."
Heart
pounding with anticipation, Buffy turned.
Seeing Angel
made a shiver race up her spine, goose bumps cover every inch of exposed skin.
And everyone else in the room seemed to disappear.
"Look at
him," Xander scoffed. "Standing there all mysterious and...stuff.
Makin' the big, dramatic entrance."
"I
know," Willow sighed. "Isn't it romantic."
Towering over
the throng of teens that surrounded him, his intense eyes roamed the room,
searching for...
<<Me,>>
Buffy knew. <<Searching for me.>>
She held her
breath, preparing herself for the shock that would pass through her when his
eyes met hers.
But they
never did. Instead, his gaze settled on something else. And a look of intense
relief passed over his face.
Curious,
Buffy tried to find what he was looking at.
"And
there's my sweetie," Xander said. He actually sounded glad to see her. In
a sarcastic kind of way.
Cordelia was
walking across the room. And she didn't look happy.
<<Of
course,>> Buffy thought. <<What else is new? She probably saw
someone in the exact same designer original. And we'll get to hear her bitch
about it all night.>>
Shrugging,
the Slayer turned back to face the man she loved...
Just in time
to see him move with the speed and grace only a vampire could possess. In an
instant, he was across the room. And was wrapping his arms around a startled
Cordelia Chase.
"What?"
Xander exclaimed as he jumped to his feet. "He's attacking my
girlfriend!"
"I don't
think so, Xander," Willow said in a soft, hesitant voice. "I think
he's...hugging her?" She paused, as if waiting for someone to dispute the
statement. When no-one did, she continued. "And she's hugging him
back."
And she was.
After a moment's hesitation, Queen C wrapped her arms around the vampire's
broad back.
As Buffy
watched with growing disbelief, her heart did a sickening THUD. Angel and
Cordelia clung to each other. The seemed unaware of the people around them. Of
the curious glances they received.
"What
the hell?" Xander demanded. And he all but fell back into his chair.
Pain slicing
through her like needles, Buffy squeezed her eyes shut. Suddenly, she
remembered all the times Cordelia had tried to get Angel's attention. All the
times the brunette had thrown herself at him, clung to him, flirted with him.
It had made the Slayer insecure for a while. She couldn't deny that Cordelia
was beautiful. That any guy would...
But Angel
never seemed interested. The vampire seemed not to notice any of Cordelia's
signals. That, or he'd just chosen to ignore them.
Or had he?
Buffy had always thought it was strange. One minute, Cordy was all over Angel.
The next, she seemed to pay about as much attention to him as he did to her.
Was that all
a game? A lie? Were they...? Had they been...?
"Oh,
wow," came Willow's shaky voice. "There...um...wow."
Gritting her
teeth, Buffy's forced her eyes open. They were still hugging. Still touching.
The pain
grew. And with it came anger. Hot, blinding anger.
She didn't
know what the hell was going on. But she was going to find out.
____________________
Relief
flooding through him, Angel held Cordelia a little tighter.
"Breathe,"
she gasped. "Like to breathe sometime soon."
"Oh.
Sorry." Reluctantly, Angel stepped back. Still holding on to her forearms,
he looked her up and down. "Are you alright?"
"I'm
fine," Cordelia said. "Except..." and she indicated her hair.
Angel
fingered the long, mahogany tresses. He eyed the outfit she wore. "You
look like..."
"Like I
did back in high school," Cordelia finished. "And look at the stage."
Angel
looked...and was surprised to see Oz there, along with the rest of Dingoes Ate
My Baby. When had the werewolf returned to Sunnydale?
Frowning, the
vampire looked around the room. Now that his frantic search for Cordelia was
over, he allowed himself to notice the details. Hadn't Cordy said something
about the Bronze being redecorated? Something about a troll attack.
Well, to
Angel, the place looked exactly the same.
"Angel?"
He turned to
see Buffy, arms crossed, glaring at him. Behind her stood Willow and Xander.
The former looked puzzled and confused. The latter even less happy to see Angel
than usual.
"Buffy,"
Angel said...and realized she looked different than she had the last time he'd
seen her. Hair was shorter. Body a little more filled out. Younger.
She also
looked hurt. And angry. Her eyes were glued to his hands, which still held on
to Cordelia's arms.
"What's
going on?" she demanded, voice shaking.
Sighing,
Angel closed his eyes. "I think I know."
.
Part Two
The Past...
Arms folded,
Buffy clutched her own biceps so tight, she was sure there'd be bruises. She
felt her lip tremble just a little. And her eyes swam with unshed tears.
But, no! She
wouldn't cry. She was angry. Anger was better than crying.
"Tell me
what's going on!" she demanded, her voice shaky.
"Yeah,"
Xander demanded. He pushed past her and took up an aggressive stance in front
of the couple. "What's with the touchy feely?"
Angel and
Cordelia glanced at each other. And, to Buffy, it seemed like a thousand words
passed in that one look.
They seemed
to come to some silent agreement. Cordelia shrugged. And Angel slowly,
*finally*, let his hands fall away from arms.
"Buffy,"
he began. Then, he paused for a split second. Long enough for her to wonder
what he would say.
((Cordelia
and I have been seeing each other behind your back for weeks. But, hey, at
least you know we haven't had sex. Not with the curse and all. Just a kiss
here, a cuddle there. Nothing for you to get upset about.))
What she
didn't expect him to say was
"We
don't belong here."
"No,"
Xander sneered. "You belong at the nearest Shag and Shack Motel!"
"Xander,"
Willow said. Always the peacemaker, she stepped forward and rested her hand on
his arm. "Don't..."
"Yep,"
Cordelia said. She stiffened up her spine and looked down her nose at her
boyfriend. "Still the same jack ass I remember so fondly."
Xander,
apparently too angry to speak, clamped his mouth shut.
"Look,"
Angel said. Quiet. Reasonable. "I think we should talk about this
out..."
"What?"
Buffy interrupted. "Don't want to air our dirty laundry in public. Don't
*tell* me you're embarrassed. I mean, with a past like yours, I wouldn't think
*anything* could embarrass you. Talk about having skeletons in your
closet."
As a heavy
silence fell over the group.
Buffy's heart
dropped. Why had she said that? She didn't mean to say that!
Angel's eyes
did that shuttering thing, where they went all cold and distant. She could
almost hear the doors slam shut.
An angry
Cordelia took a step forward. "What the *hell* is your problem?"
Refusing to
feel bad about what she'd said, Buffy narrowed her eyes at the brunette.
"My *problem* is nausea. I just saw my boyfriend with his hands all over
*you*! And, let me just say..."
"No!"
Angel interrupted, his quiet voice sharp with command.
Willow
jumped, a startled gasp passing her lips.
Xander's eyes
widened, that little bit of fear he always felt around Angel coming to the
surface.
And Buffy
stammered into silence.
Angel gave
her a cold, intense look. "Do you want the explanation? Or would you
rather finish your tantrum?"
This time, it
was Cordelia who seemed startled. A surprised frown marring her brow, she
turned to face the vampire.
Buffy didn't
have to tell herself to be angry this time. She just *was*.
"Okay,"
she said through gritted teeth. "Explain."
She wasn't
prepared for what she heard.
____________________
Giles's
apartment was filled to capacity.
Oz and Willow
shared an armchair. The werewolf/guitarist was slouched down in his seat, by
far the most relaxed of the group.
((If he gets
more relaxed,)) Xander thought, ((he'll be lying on the floor.))
Willow sat
perched on the arm of Oz's chair. And Buffy stood near the window, alternating
between looking at Angel, and looking outside.
Giles sat in
another chair. As Angel spoke, the Watcher's excitement--which, for him, meant
a slight widening of the eyes--grew.
And Cordelia
sat next to Angel on the sofa.
Xander, who
sat on the floor, watched them with narrowed eyes. He didn't like it. They were
sitting much too close together. And they seemed way to used to being all comfy
cozy. It wasn't like there wasn't plenty of room on the sofa. Plenty of space
for them to spread out a little. Instead, they were barely an inch apart. Okay,
maybe two inches. But that was it!
He definitely
didn't like it.
"So,"
Angel concluded, "all I can figure is that our present minds have been
transported into our past bodies."
"And
your...past minds?" Giles said, stumbling over the terminology.
"Still
here, I think," Angel said. His frown was thoughtful. "My memories of
this time are much clearer than they were before. Not exactly like they
happened yesterday, but..." He turned towards the brunette.
"Cordy?"
"Yeah,
me too," she said.
"Cordy?"
Xander grumbled. He picked at the carpet. "Since when does *he* call *her*
Cordy?"
No one seemed
to hear him.
"You're
from the future," Oz said, casually. Like it was no big thing. "Cool."
"Fascinating,"
the Watcher agreed.
"No,"
Cordelia said. "Not cool. And so *not* fascinating. We *have* to get back.
Now! There are people worried about us. And..."
"Hey,
it's okay," Angel interrupted. "We'll fix this." And he rested
his hand on her shoulder.
Xander
gritted his teeth. He felt his jaw pop.
Out of the
corner of his eye, he saw Buffy turn to look out the window.
"This
is..." Willow began "This is...whoa." Then, a speculative light
lit her eyes. Suddenly eager, she leaned towards Angel and Cordelia.
"What's the future like?"
"No!"
Giles shook his head. "I don't think it's wise for Angel or Cordelia to
reveal too much..."
"The
temporal prime directive," Xander interrupted, calling on years of Trekker
wisdom. "Though shall not mess with the time line, or you'll screw up
future history."
There was a
lengthy pause.
"Yes,"
Giles finally said. He took off his glasses and began to polish them.
"Xander's quite right."
"You bet
I am. Which sometime happens."
"Yes, of
course." Replacing his glasses, the librarian stood up. "It's best
that neither Angel nor Cordelia reveal any details about future events. I think
our first order of business is to identify the statue."
"I only
saw it for a second," the vampire said.
"Yes,
but it sounds very distinctive. And it obviously has something to do with time.
That will narrow down the search."
"Ooh,
fun," Cordelia said. "A research party." But she didn't sound
nearly as disgusted by the prospect as Xander was used to.
"I'll
see if I can find anything on the `Net," Willow said. She took her trusty
laptop out of her bag and carried it over to the writing desk. Oz helped her
hook up.
Angel and
Cordelia followed Giles to the bookcase. And, of course, they had to stick all
shoulder-and-shoulder to do *that* too.
"Hold
hands, why don't ya," Xander muttered.
Standing, he
looked over at Buffy, who was still had her back to the room. And was probably
thinking the same thing he was.
In what kind
of future did Angel feel he had the right to hug Cordelia Chase?
____________________
After Angel
drew a picture of the statue--as much of it as he could remember, anyway--Giles
started to hand out the books.
"Hey,
Giles." Xander tested the weight of the large tome he was given. "Do
you want me to read this thing, or bench press it?"
"Xander,"
Giles began in his familiar, aggrieved tone.
"I'm
reading, I'm reading." Dropping onto the floor, he opened the book.
"Oooh, pictures!"
"Just
your speed," Cordy quipped.
Buffy was
still staring up at the moon, when she felt him approach.
"Hey,"
he began.
Buffy turned
to face him. "Hey," she said. And donned a smile that felt so false,
it almost hurt. "So, three years, huh?"
"Yeah."
Hands in his pockets, he leaned his shoulder against the wall. "Three
years."
She nodded.
"I guess a lot's change." And there was so much she wanted to ask
him. What were they all like three years from now? And had things gotten any
easier between him and her? They had to, right? That was kind of what she was
counting on.
But they'd
all agreed--without her vote. No details.
So she tried
for a light, cheerful tone. "Would it be breaking the rules to ask whether
or not I'm alive or dead in three years?"
And she saw
Angel flinch.
Buffy's eyes
widened with horror. "Oh, God," she whispered. She was the Slayer.
And Slayers came with expiration dates. She knew that. But she never really...
"No!"
Angel rushed to assure her. "No, you're fine. I just...wasn't expecting
the question."
After a
skeptical pause, she decided to believe him. "Well, good."
"Yeah,
it is," Angel said. And the genuine sincerity in his eyes made her feel
better than she had all night.
They were
both trying to think of something else to say when Cordy approached.
"So,
Buffy," she began. "Are we okay?"
The Slayer
was surprised by the question. "Um, yeah." Her surprise turned to
chagrin. "And I'm sorry about earlier..."
"Hey, no
problem. I've kinda been where you thought you were." For some reason, she
cast a quick glance towards Xander. Then, she clapped her hands together.
"Now, let's hit those books! A trip down memory lane might be fun,
but..."
"You
want to get home," Angel finished.
"There's
no place like it. So, chop chop!" And she graced him with a brilliant
smile.
Buffy had
never seen that smile before. It was wide, and open, and took over her entire
face.
And it seemed
to be contagious. Because Angel smiled back.
Buffy's heart
tripped all over itself. He had a really beautiful smile. Breathtaking, even.
((Too bad
I've never seen it before.))
Buffy watched
the other girl walk away. "It looks like you and Cordelia have
gotten...closer?"
"Uh,
yeah," Angel began. "We're...friends."
Buffy thought
about that for a second. "Right. Friends."
____________________
Willow stared
at the computer screen.
"Wow,
there's a lot of *stuff* here. Next to love magic and revenge magic, time
magic's the most popular. And the least likely to work. Which is probably a
good."
"Everybody
wants to change something about their past," Oz said.
Willow graced
him with a loving smile. Okay, so he didn't talk much. But, when he did, he was
so insightful.
While waiting
for the computer to narrow down the search, Willow glanced around the
apartment. Things were unusually quiet, even for a research session. They could
always count on Xander to make a few wisecracks. But, except for an occasional
mumble, he seemed content to...well, mope.
And Cordelia.
Not a single complaint since she opened her book.
And Angel...
There was
something different about Angel.
For one
thing, Willow wasn't sure she'd ever seen him just...sitting before. Not unless
he was hurt, and the alternative was falling over. He usually found the darkest
corner of the room, and all but vanished into it. It was his way.
But seeing
him just sitting on the sofa? It seemed like such a normal, part-of-the-group
thing to do.
"There's
nothing in here," Cordelia said as she closed her book. "What are
*you* reading?" And, leaning against Angel's side, one hand on his
shoulder, she looked down at the book on his lap.
Willow saw
Xander actually cringe.
"It's in
Latin," Angel said to Cordelia. He didn't seem at all phased by her
closeness. In fact, he seemed kind of used to it.
"Latin,
huh?" Cordelia frowned. "You taught me a little Latin. So why can't I
understand a single word in this book?"
"Maybe
because you weren't really paying attention at the time?"
"Oh,
yeah. That would explain it."
And Angel
chuckled. He actually chuckled. A little.
Willow wasn't
the only one who noticed. Everyone in the room turned to stare at him.
Sensing their
looks, Angel cast suddenly looked uneasy. "What?"
"You
laughed," Cordelia explained. "It takes some getting used to. You
know. You being all...mirth-y."
"Mirth-y?
Is that even a word?"
"Think
so. Want me to check?"
"No,
I'll take your word for it."
And the two
shared a smile.
Xander
mumbled something, and turned a page in the book with more vigor than
necessary.
Giles watched
the two with interest for a few seconds, then went back to his research.
Buffy stared
at them. And, from the look on her face, Willow couldn't help but worry about
what she was thinking.
((I'll talk
to her,)) she decided. ((As soon as we get a minute alone.))
"It
looks like those two have gotten pretty close," Oz commented quietly.
"I guess
so," Willow agreed. Actually, Angel and Cordelia looked as comfortable
together as she was with Xander and Oz. It was just weird.
Angel had a
friend. And she was *Cordelia*.
"Uh-oh,"
the girl in question said suddenly. She stood up, her eyes focused on some
point in the far distance. Then, she clutched her head and cried out.
Angel caught
her before she fell. Carefully, he eased her body onto the sofa.
"What is
it?" Xander exclaimed, alarmed. He jumped to his feet and rushed to her
side. "What's wrong? Cordy?"
Cordelia
writhed in pain, Angel's powerful arms the only thing keeping her from falling
to the floor.
Scared,
Willow grabbed Oz's hand. Was this some kind of weird side effect from the time
travel? Was Cordelia going to...?
Finally,
Cordelia's pain seemed to ease a little.
"What
did you see?" Angel asked.
"Waverly
Park," Cordelia gasped. "A horny young couple. A picnic basket. And a
pack of demons. We have to hurry." Her body sagged into Angel's arms.
"Damn! That isn't supposed to hurt anymore! Unless it's because I'm
not..." But she didn't finish the sentence.
Angel's eyes
were filled with worry. "Are you okay?"
"Yeah."
She pressed her fingers into her temple. "Just go. Hurry!"
"Right."
A grim set to his mouth, he turned towards the Watcher. "Giles, I need
weapons."
"Weapons?"
Giles staggered to his feet. "Waverly Park? I don't understand."
"What's
going on?" Buffy asked as she stepped forward.
"Cordelia
has visions," Angel explained. "Of people in trouble."
"Cordelia!"
Xander exclaimed in disbelief. Which was shared by everyone in the room.
Giles stared
at her, his interest newly peaked.
"Giles,"
Angel reminded him. "Weapons."
"Yes.
Of...of course." And the Watcher hurried over to the weapons chest.
"It
figures," Xander grumbled. "Now, everyone's all magical-y but
me."
The Past...
It was decided that
Angel, Buffy, Xander and Oz would go to Waverly Park. Cordelia said she'd seen
a dozen demons in her vision, so they needed the muscle. And Oz's van was the
quickest way to get there.
Once they had left, the
apartment was much less crowded. And much too quiet.
Giles glanced at the
beautiful brunette. She lay on the sofa, eyes closed, one hand pressed to her
forehead.
"Are you
alright?" he asked her.
Her left eye opened just
a crack. "I will be. It'll just take a minute. Or thirty."
Careful not to jostle
her, he sat on the edge of the sofa. "Are your...visions always this
painful?"
"They used to be. I
could have sworn I fixed it, though." Wincing, she closed her eye again. "I'm
liking this time travel crap less and less."
Giles waited a beat
before continuing. "If you don't mind my asking, how did you..."
"Details,
Giles?" Cordelia said. And, despite her obvious pain, she graced him with
the slightest of smiles.
Giles was startled by
how...enchanted he was by it. He'd always known she was a stunning young woman,
of course. He wasn't blind. But it was a very impersonal awareness.
But, now, a warmth he'd
never noticed before seemed to shine through the beauty. As he looked at her, a
strange heat seemed to climb up his neck.
"Y-your right,"
Giles said, as he rose to his feet. "Of course. I don't know what I was
thinking."
"Your chronically
curious," she said. "I'm used to it."
A little thrown by her
graciousness, he backed away.
Just then, Willow
returned from her search of the bathroom.
"All I found was
aspirin." She gave him a disapproving glance. "You only have aspirin,
Giles."
"I'm...sorry?"
Giles said, not quite sure what he was sorry for. Never being sick enough to
have anything stronger?
The red-head disappeared
into the kitchen, and came back with a glass of water. "Here, Cordelia.
Maybe this will help."
"Maybe." The
brunette pulled herself into a sitting position. When Willow shook two pills
into her hand, she scoffed. "Give me a couple more."
"Four?" Willow
glanced at the label on the bottle. "But this says..."
"I can handle four
aspirin, Will."
After a moment's
hesitation, the young witch gave her the extra pills.
Giles frowned. Cordelia
acted like taking pain medication was an everyday occurrence. Which, if the
visions had always hit her this hard, might be the case.
Of course, she'd said the
visions didn't hurt anymore. Or, at least, weren't supposed to. Which was some
consolation.
After taking the pills,
Cordelia closed her eyes and lay back down. "Thank you," she sighed.
"Um, you're
welcome," Willow said. Looking uncertain, she walked over to Giles's side.
"She's...different." Then, as if she needed a second opinion,
"Don't you think she's different?"
"She certainly
is," Giles agreed.
Assured, Willow nodded
and continued on into the kitchen.
Eyes still on the young
woman. It was obvious that Cordelia *had* changed. And it wasn't just the lack
of complaints, the warmth in her smile. The change was a tangible thing. It
radiated from her spirit. There in every word, every gesture. In her eyes, and
in her voice.
Three years. What else
would change in that time?
Mind exploring the
possibilities, the Watcher returned to his seat and picked up his book. Soon
after, Willow returned to her computer.
Giles was convinced
Cordelia was asleep when she suddenly sat up.
"They did it,"
she said.
Willow glanced up from
the keyboard. "Did what?"
"Beat the demons and
saved those kids."
"Um, how do you
know?"
"Because." She
tapped her temple. "This always gets easier whenever *whatever* the vision
wanted done gets done." She glanced towards the door. "Our little
hunting party should be back any minute now."
____________________
Xander looked up at the
stars. He was in the perfect position to do it, lying on his back and all.
The teen closed his eyes
and took a deep, shaky breath. It was nice being able to breathe again.
Breathing was good.
Why had he been so eager
to come a-demon-fighting anyway?
Oh, yeah. Angel was
going. And *Oz*, too. And there was no *way* Xander was going to be the lone
guy left sitting by the hearth, waiting for the heroes to return.
Okay, so Giles was there.
But no-one ever questioned *his* manliness.
Xander opened his
eyes...and yelped when he found a tall, dark figure hovering over him.
Smiling, Angel held out a
hand. "Here."
After some hesitation,
Xander took it, and let himself be pulled to his feet.
"You okay?" the
vampire asked.
Xander paused, suspicious
of the question. Unable to find a hidden meaning, he said, "I'm
fine."
"Good," Angel
said...and seemed to mean it. Giving the teen a strong pat on the back, he
moved off. The vampire stopped a few feet from Oz, who had somehow managed to
stagger to his feet. "How ya doin'?" he asked...sounding eerily like
a character in a modern-day mobster movie.
"Not too bad,"
the werewolf said. "Mostly." Rubbing the back of his neck, he moved
his head from side to side. "That kinda hurt."
And Angel chuckled.
Again! "I'm sure it kinda did. That hit would've taken *me* down."
And he gave Oz a pat on the back, too.
Xander felt dazed and
confused. Since when had Angel become a back patter? Or a chuckler? Or even the
let-me-help-you-up type?
That's when Buffy
returned. From what Xander remembered, she'd taken off after a couple of
runners.
"Everybody
okay?" She took a look around. "Where did that couple go?"
"Took off," Oz
said.
"Good. Maybe next
time they'll get a room. Or at least do it in a car. Like normal people."
Then--like she always did
when the subject of S-E-X came up and Angel was around--she cast him a shy,
embarrassed look.
Sighing, Xander turned
towards the vampire. This was going to be one of those long moments when
everyone was supposed to shut up and stay still while the two gazed longingly
at each other.
But he was surprised to
see that Angel had already started walking towards the parking lot.
"We should get
back," he said. "I want to check on Cordy."
Buffy's face fell. Her
shoulders sagged.
And Xander had yet
another reason not to like the vampire.
The drive back to Giles's
was mostly made in silence. There was one surreal moment when Oz put in the
tape for an up-and-coming LA band.
Angel nodded his head and
made a grunting sound. "Good song."
"You like Play
House?" Oz asked, obviously surprised. Or as surprised as he ever got.
"They're not bad. I
think they're best live, though, which is probably why their record didn't
sell."
And the dazed confusion
kept on a-comin'.
They all trooped through
Giles's door, ready for their usual, post-demon slaying party.
"How did it
go?" Giles asked, the worry he usually tried to hide flashing in his eyes
for a brief moment.
"Are you okay?"
Angel asked, going straight towards Cordelia. And not trying to hide his worry
at all.
Cordy gave him a long,
hard look. "*I'm* fine. But *you're* not."
An entire room of
startled faces turned towards the vampire. Who looked completely fine to
Xander.
"Cordy," the
vampire said, shaking his head. "It's nothing."
Hands on her hips, she
eyed him up and down. "Where does it hurt?"
"Cordy."
"Angel."
After a brief staring
contest, the vampire sighed in defeat. "Here." And he gingerly placed
his hand on his left side.
"Okay, sit
down."
And, without argument,
the vampire took off his coat and sat down on the sofa. Sitting next to him,
Cordy--without hesitation--lifted his shirt.
Xander winced. There were
three slashes along Angel's rib cage. Demon-claw-type scratches.
"Ewwww,"
Cordelia said, crinkling up her nose. She looked at Giles. "First aid
kit?"
"Yes, of
course," the Watcher said as he disappeared into the bathroom.
Xander wondered if he was
the only one who noticed Buffy slipping out the front door.
Apparently not, because
Willow slipped out after her.
Xander wanted to follow,
too. But, at the same time, he didn't want to leave.
So, he turned back
towards the sofa, and listened to Cordy fuss about Angel's habit of getting
hurt every time he went out to fight a demon.
And watched Angel try to
hide his smiles.
"Are you laughing at
me, buster?" Cordelia finally demanded.
Immediately, the vampire
donned a look of pure innocence. "I wouldn't dare."
"Hmmmph,"
Cordelia...well, hmmphed.
And Xander felt his heart
sink. He'd seen this side of Cordelia before. But, somehow, with one thing or
another, he always managed to forget it.
Well, it looked like
Cordy had found someone who saw and remembered. And it wasn't him.
((Hey, look! Another
reason to hate the guy!))
____________________
Buffy paced from one side
of the courtyard to the other.
She wasn't angry exactly.
She was...she wasn't sure. She just felt like pacing.
And was glad Willow
hadn't said anything. She just sat on the bench and waited for Buffy to speak.
"She knew he was
hurt," Buffy finally said.
"Yeah," Willow
said, the confusion plain on her face.
"I didn't know he
was hurt, and I was there when he *got* hurt. But she knew he was hurt."
"Oh," Willow
said. She searched for something to say. "Well, maybe it's tied in with
the visions. Or..."
"No." Buffy
gave her head a vigorous shake. "She just looked at him and knew. And he
lets her take care of him. Did you see that?" she demanded, giving Willow
a hard look.
"W-well, yeah. I
m-mean..."
"It looks like she
takes care of him all the time. Like he's *used* to it. You know?"
Willow didn't try to
answer. Just waited.
"And he keeps
*smiling*!" She said it almost like an accusation. "I've seen him
smile more tonight than he has since I've known him. And the way they talk to
each other, all tease-y and joke-y. And they were *hugging*! I'm not the only
one who *saw* that, right?"
Obligingly, Willow shook
her head.
"And he's going to
rock concerts, and letting Cordy bully him, and holding her when she has
visions. Whatever *they* are." Running out of steam, Buffy sank lower in
her seat. "So," she sighed. "What does it all mean?"
There was a lengthy
pause. Frowning, the Slayer turned to stare at the witch.
Willow jumped, like she'd
been startled. "Oh! Me talk now." She paused to gather her thoughts.
"Well, I think it means that, in the next three years, Angel and Cordy
will become...friends."
"Friends?" The
word left a strange taste in her mouth. "How in the world will Angel
become friends with *Cordelia*?"
Willow almost seemed
afraid to say what was on her mind. But she forged ahead. "Well, Cordelia
does seem kind of...different?"
"Why? Because she's
not bitching about whatever at 100 miles an hour?"
"No, it's not just
that. There just seems to be something different about her. Inside. You
know?" She shrugged. "I can't really explain it. She's just not the
same person we saw at school this morning."
Buffy scowled. Okay,
she'd admit that something seemed to have changed about Queen C. Still...
"Buffy?" Willow
said carefully. "Are you jealous?"
Buffy gave it some
thought. And, okay, she *was* jealous. But not for the obvious reasons.
Okay, the obvious reasons
were part of it. But there was something else. Something that was the tiniest
bit petty.
"I'm all he has,
Will."
Willow gave her a
questioning look.
"I'm all Angel
has," she explained. "When he's hurt, or lonely, I know I can help
him. *I* can make him feel better because there *is* nobody else. I'm all he
has."
"Oh."
"Yeah." She
sighed. "And I feel bad about that. When we're at school. Or at a party.
Or I'm having a movie night with my mom. I feel bad knowing Angel is alone.
Waiting for me. That he'll be alone until I can get there. I feel bad about it
because I'm not there. And I know he needs me."
"Oh," Willow
said again. And she gave Buffy a sympathetic look. "Well, he *has* kind of
devoted his life to you. It seems like you're everything he needs or wants.
It's not your fault that that's how you expect things to be."
"But it's not how
things will be in the future. Sometime, in the next three years, he and
Cordelia are going to become friends. And he'll have someone else to turn to
when he feels hurt or lonely. And he won't need me anymore."
"Buffy!" Willow
admonished. She looked at the Slayer like she'd gone crazy. "Angel will
*always* need you."
Buffy looked down. She
just kept seeing Angel and Cordelia together. There was a connection between
them. Even when they weren't together. Even when Angel was at the park, fifteen
minutes away, there was that connection.
Buffy squeezed her eyes
shut. Maybe it was the suddenness of it. Maybe in three years, after watching
Angel and Cordelia's friendship progress naturally, it wouldn't bother her at
all. Maybe...
"Hey."
Buffy and Willow turned
to see Oz standing in the door.
"Giles found what we
were looking for."
____________________
"It's good we found
this reversal spell when we did," Giles said. He looked fondly at the book
he held. "Apparently, the magic of the statue lingers inside those it
affects for several hours. But, once that magic dissipates, this spell would be
useless."
"So, that's
it?" Cordy asked, her eagerness plain to see. "Say a few words, and
poof?"
"Not quite. We have
to prepare. Fortunately, I have all we need right here."
"Then let's do
it"
So, they prepared.
Candles. Herbs. Circles and runes drawn on the floor. The whole bit.
Finally, Angel and
Cordelia were standing in the center of the circle.
"So, um, it's been
real," Cordelia said. And she graced them all with that brilliant smile.
Xander, who'd been
walking across the room, actually tripped.
"Fascinating,"
Giles agreed. "Although, I wish we'd had more time to..."
"Giles.
Details?" Cordy interrupted.
For some reason, the
Watcher smiled with chagrin. He even blushed a little.
((What's *that* all
about?)) Buffy wondered.
"Safe trip," Oz
said, like they were about to hop in the car and make a quick stop at Thrifty
Mart. Not travel through time.
"'Bye." Willow
said. And did that shy wave thing she liked to do.
"Toodles,"
Xander said, managing to sound sulky and sarcastic at the same time.
Buffy stepped forward,
her attention focused on Angel. From somewhere, she managed to dredge up a
smile. "So, I guess I'll see you in three year."
And he flinched again.
"Um, yeah."
After an uneasy pause,
Buffy stepped back.
"Alright," the
Watcher began. "Angel, Cordelia. Hold hands, please."
And they took each
other's hands like it was the most natural thing in the world. And gave each
other small, reassuring smiles.
Buffy looked down.
"Let's begin,"
Giles said. And, reading from the book, began to speak in a language Buffy
didn't even pretend to understand.
Suddenly, Angel and
Cordelia were surrounded by tiny, blue sparks of light.
No, the sparks weren't
surrounding them. They were coming *from* them. Being pulled through the pores
of their skin. Dancing and swirling, like the winds of a tornado.
Without warning, a
brilliant flash of light filled the apartment.
Buffy threw up a hand to
shield her eyes.
"Ewwwww! What is
going *on* here?" a shrill voice demanded.
Buffy opened her eyes to
a sight weirder than anything she'd seen since coming to the Hellmouth.
Angel and Cordelia were
holding hands.
That is, until Cordelia
snatched hers away. Folding her arms, she glared at the room at large.
"Okay, what mondo weirdness have you freaks and geeks managed to get me
mixed up in now?"
It was a question
everyone was asking themselves as they looked around the apartment. With the
exception of Giles, this wasn't the last place any of them remembered being.
"Well," the
Watcher said, staring at the book he held in her hands. "It's obvious
that...something occurred."
Xander gave the Watcher a
look. "Ya think."
Frowning, Buffy looked
around the room. Something had happened here. Something none of them could
remember. Which, on the Hellmouth, probably meant serious non-goodness. She
should probably feel really worried.
But, when she looked at
Angel--who was already gravitating towards the darkest corner of the room--all
she felt was relief.
____________________
The Present...
Angel and Cordelia
crashed to the ground. One with a grunt. One with a painful yelp.
"Angel!" Wesley
cried.
"Cordy!" Gunn
exclaimed.
Frowning, Angel looked
around the chamber. They were back. To the exact moment--the exact second--when
they had left.
Wesley and Gunn hovered
over them.
"Are you two
alright?" the ex-Watcher asked. "Did the light effect you in any way?
Do you feel...strange."
"'Cause it looked
nasty," Gunn offered. The young man shivered for illustration.
Cordy didn't comment.
Just raised an uncertain hand to her shorter hair. Eyes wide, she turned to
look at Angel. "Did we really just...?"
"Yeah," he
agreed. Seeing the worried looks on the other men's faces, he couldn't help but
grin. "What a trip."
THE END
Author's Note: For the record, I was not trying to make
Buffy seem petty. Well, no more than the rest of us. Her feelings are those of
anyone who's best friend, boyfriend or girlfriend meets someone knew that they
hit it or with. We feel kind of left out.