Glass Shatters | By : rowek Category: BtVS Crossovers > Misc - Het - Male/Female Views: 2034 -:- Recommendations : 0 -:- Currently Reading : 0 |
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TITLE: Glass
Shatters.
Part 1
New life, New-old dreamsBuffy awoke with a start,Meanwhile in Sunnydale, a
solitary red-headed teenager hurried through the streets towards her residence,
hoping to reach it before *he* came after her. Willow knew that she shouldn't
have stayed so long at Giles' place, but the get-together had ran overtime as
they tried to figure out a way to deal with Angelus and his minions. They now
had Spike on their side, because of his chip, but he was a poor stand-in for
Faith, the slayer who had switched sides and been murdered by Angelus for her
trouble. The common perception was that things would be better if Buffy was
still here, but she wasn't and no one - not even Willow herself - had heard from
the blond since her parent's funeral.
"Buffy... Chloe..." Sam's voice
drifted down the hallway. "Time to get up and ready for school."
"Sam... she needs help," Angel
said sitting down at the breakfast table with her cup of coffee.
Part 2
Revelations"Are you wacky?" Francis (AKAWhendernder and Cordy arrived at
the library at lunchtime they saw Giles, Willow and Oz already there, obviously
waiting for them.
Angel merely sat there on the bed
and Buffy become conscious that Angel wasn't going to disappear until she had
gotten what she sought after and that was for Buffy to unburden her heart to her
about what was wrong instead of bottling it up within and letting it fester.
Buffy at long last glanced up
from her homework, "It's nothing. Frannie just found out something about me that
she didn't like and decided to pretend that I don't exist."
"No matter what she's found out
about you, it simply can't be any worse than the things that she has done. That
girl is a antisocielinelinquent," Angel answered supporting Buffy. Angel stood
up when she recognized that Buffy wasn't going to talk about it to any further
extent and went to leave the room, pausing at the doorway. "Don't spend the rest
of the night brooding here in your room over Francis Malone. Go do something
fun... as long as it doesn't involve you leaving the apartment."
Buffy stared at her aunt's best
friend since childhood, "I'll think about it."
"Okay, if you want you can join
Chloe and I. We're gonna have an Olsen twins movie fest... you don't wanna miss
that."
Giggling and rolling her eyes,
Buffy replied sarcastically, "I definitely can miss an entire evening of that."
"Does that mean you'll be joining
us?"
"It means... yeah, I'll be
joining you," Buffy told her.
"We'll be waiting," Angel told
her as she left the room.
Buffy put down her math book and
rummaged though her disorderly writing desk until she came across what she was
looking for, her address book. She opened it to the page where Willow's phone
number was written, it was a number that she once knew by heart and now since
had been so long she could barely remember how it started. For a small amount of
seconds she did nothing but stare at it and then as unexpectedly as she had
retrieved it, she put it away once more. Taking a deep breath she stood up and
went to join her cousin and Angel in the living room.
Sitting at the rear his mahogany
writing desk, Angelus tapped his fingers upon the surface in both irritation and
displeasure. It had been over a week since he had hired that moronic demon
detective to follow his wife around and still he had come up with nothing of
value. Sure he now knew his not so darling spouse's daily schedule - school,
home, etc -, the fact that she was not dating anyone and the names of the family
members that she was now living with. However there was nothing in that
information that he could use to his advantage.
There was a soft knock upon his
door, right before it swung open. "Master?"
"Yes?"
"Your detective is on the phone,"
the fledgling whispered mellifluously so as not to antagonize Angelus with an
impertinent manner.
"Put him through," Angelus
ordered. As the fledgling went to depart, Angelus spoke to him once more, "And
next time... you will wait for me to grant you entry or you will encounter the
pointy end of my stake. Do you understand me?"
"Y-yes Master."
A few moments later the cordless
touchtone phone lying on the writing desk next to him rang and he picked up the
extension. "You had better have some good news to report, or I will take you
apart piece by piece while you are still breathing - if you are lucky."
Late into the hours of darkness,
long after most normal individuals are dead to the world in their comfy beds,
Samantha Waters entered the residence that she shared with her daughter, best
friend and niece. All but one insignificant table lamp was turned off leaving
the prevalent percentage of the living room in shadow, not that Samantha in
reality noticed. As per usual her mind was filled with the latest case that had
been assigned to the Violent Crimes Task Force - or the VCTF as it is also known
- and the sporadic accidental thought of her stalker, Jack.
Dumping her array of case notes
and research onto the undersized timber coffee table, she flopped down onto the
overstuffed couch absolutely exhausted - both emotionally and physically.
However she knew that no matter overoverwrought she may be, she wouldn't be able
to reap more than a few hours sleep at best; it was nothing new it had been that
way since Jack had murdered her husband. Leaning back she closed her eyes and
tried to absorb the stillness, the peacefulness of the quiet apartment into her
distressed mind. The peace didn't last long, it was shattered by the shrill ring
of the phone. Heaving a sigh, Samantha picked it up expecting it to be Bailey
informing her of another victim or problem with the case.
"What now, Bailey?"
"Hi... Mrs. Waters," Francis
Malone's voice came down the line. "Can I please talk to Buffy?"
"Frannie, it's nearly two in the
morning, Buffy's been in bed for hours. Can't you talk to her at school?"
"Sure. Sorry for bothering you,"
Frannie apologized. "I guess I didn't realize it was so late."
"It's okay."
"Bye."
Samantha hung up the receiver
with a groan and once again closed her eyes and tried to loosen up. The muted
thuds of feet tip-toeing down the short hallway disturbed her a short time
later, she glanced up and saw Buffy heading into the kitchen area. Accustomed
with her niece's habit, she knew that this late night sojourn meant only one
thing.
"Have another nightmare?"
Samantha asked her. It was really more of a statement than a question, after all
why else would her niece be wandering around the apartment at this late hour.
"What else," Buffy replied
tiredly, as she moved around the small kitchen area. "Do you want a hot
chocolate?"
"Sure," Samantha answered
standing up and stretching her wound up muscles. As she walkewardwards her
niece, "Want to talk about it?"
Buffy busied herself making the
essential hot chocolate, but she ultimately answered her aunt. "Not really...
but..."
"But what?"
Buffy stopped part way through
making the drink, "It's changing."
Samantha studied her niece
closely, "Changing how?"
Buffy leisurely finished off
making the hot chocolate and poured it into two large decorative china mugs. She
placed one in front of her aunt before she spoke again, "At first... it was just
mom and dad dying and I couldn't save them. No matter how hard or much as I
tried I... it was just too late."
"And now?"
Buffy took a seat at the small
dining table and took a sip of the hot liquid. Sighing softly she replied,
"Now... it's not just my parents I can't save. It's all my old friends back in
Sunnydale and I can't save them because I can't..."
"Can't what?"
"I can't figure out what's
killing them."
Samantha simply sat there sipping
the drink her niece had made her and thinking about what she had just been told.
Honestly even with all her training she wasn't sure what to say to Buffy. "What
does Dr. Morton say?"
Buffy almost choked on the
mouthful of drink she had. "That quack. The best that she can come up with is
that I need closure on my life out in California."
"Really?"
"Yeah and since I don't see you
letting me head out there all alone, that idea's wasted."
Samantha sighed, "You know that
if Jack wasn't..."
"Aunt Sam, it's okay. The truth
is I'm not sure I want to go back there... ever."
Samantha patted Buffy's hand,
"Tell you what. Next time I head out to California - case or not - we'll go to
Sunnydale and figure this all out."
"Okay," Buffy agreed reluctantly.
They then merely sat there, each
trapped within their own thoughts, as they finished their drinks and then headed
off to bed, to toss and turn because their own fretful dreams.
TBC...
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