The Slayer | By : norwalker Category: BtVS AU/AR > FemmeSlash - Female/Female Views: 19613 -:- Recommendations : 1 -:- Currently Reading : 1 |
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And that's how most of the day went. Cordelia played tour guide, squiring Buffy around in her car, pointing out the 'sights' of Sunnydale while Buffy seemed terminally bored.
The mall. Downtown, with it's little unique shops. The Sun Movie theater. Even the Bronze hardly got a rise out of her. The only cool spot in town, and she acts like it's blasé. God, how jaded can you get?
Cordelia drove out of town, showing Buffy the scenery. Nothing. Took her down to the shore, with its cliffs and cool rock formations. Yawn. Took her too the sea caves, which were particularly beautiful at sunset and sunrise. Buffy seemed to be elsewhere. Geeze, how bored can you be and still breathe? Finally out of desperation, Cordelia started babbling about some of the strange things that happen around Sunnydale. The unexplained disappearances, that everyone seemed to forget in a day or two. The fact that Sunnydale, a town with less than 50,000 people, had 12, count them, 12 cemeteries, and 41 churches. "41 churches?" Buffy's interest finally seemed piqued. "Wow, you guys must really be religious." She grins lopsidedly. "But why all the cemeteries?" Geeze, that gets her motor running? Is she totally weird, or what? Cordelia went on to reveal that all too often, bodies just showed up out of nowhere, needing to be buried. That's why there were so many cemeteries. At least, that's what Cordelia believed. "Dead bodies?" Definite interest. "Did you ever like, see one?" "Eeew, gross!" Cordelia exclaimed, frowning. "Who'd want to see a dead body? I just heard rumors about it." And, of course, happen to know the slayer… "I dunno, it'd be kinda cool, I guess, " Buffy passed it off, dropping back in her lethargy. "Just wondered if there was anything odd about them…" God, she's a whacko! She wants to see dead bodies, and … can you spell serial killer! Hang out at mortuaries, much? God, what a total freak! "Odd?" Cordelia verbalized, politely, "like what?" "I dunno… extreme blood loss…" Buffy tried to hide her interest, but Cordelia could see the excitement. God, is she a nut, or what? "Look, I don't gotta clue, ok? Can we talk about something else?" That pretty much ended the topic, but for the rest of the day, Cordelia kept a careful eye on Buffy. She didn't want to be on the wrong end of something sharp and deadly. God, what kind of creepy bitch is she? Wanting to know about dead bodies and cemeteries and weird stuff. Cordelia shudders. Be so glad to dump her off on the other freaks at school. She'll probably fit right in… with the loser whacko psycho crowd! "Yeah, I guess it looks old fashioned, " Cordelia says, returning to the present, "but actually, there's lots of renovations going on. Daddy invested a fortune updating the technology of the place, new computers and the latest and greatest in educational stuff. New Gym, state of the art equipment. Even going to update the library. New computers and stuff, make it all like digital." Cordelia is quite proud of her father's involvement with Sunnydale High. She turns to see Buffy looking at her with a penetrating look, her head cocked to the side. "Well, I guess we know how you got to be queen of Sunnydale High, don't we?" Buffy smirks. Ok, Cor, patience. Patience. She's new, she's a guest, and she's a 'tard. We don't hit tards, right? It's not cool. It's not cool. Don't hit her… Still, Cordelia is finding it increasingly difficult to hold back on her anger. She knows Buffy's baiting her, but it doesn't help any. I so want to smack that smug smile on her face, and rip out her hair by the bleached roots… "C'mon, Buffy," Cordelia says, chillingly polite. "Let's get you to the office so you can register…" Grabbing Buffy's hand, she starts leading the smaller girl up the stairs. They just enter the building when Cordelia sees the Cordettes, huddled in a group by Andrea's locker. She hesitates, not wanting to face this right now. Ok, Cor, get a grip. What can they do, anyway? Just brave it out, like you always do. She walks up to the group, forgetting she's still got a grip on Buffy's hand. They look at her, then stare at her hand. Cordelia, realizing what's going through their brains, quickly drops Buffy's hand. "Hey, guys." Cordelia acts as if nothing's changed. "Hey, Cordelia," Cindy Takeshi smirks, moving to the front. "How are you? I mean, after Saturday night, you must be devastated." Her tone is all honeyed and slightly off. "That was such a drag, what Harmony did." Yeah, I bet it was, you little … "Where is Harm? I wanted to talk to her," Cordelia asks, noting the conspicuous absence of the blonde Judas. "Dunno," Andrea pipes up. "She wasn't anywhere yesterday. Maybe she went into hiding. Figuring you'd be gunning for her." "Yeah," Aurora stares at her. "She probably figures you hate her. Though, considering, she's probably the only girl you hate." The three of them giggle maliciously. Cordelia feels the knives growing out of her back as the seconds pass, but she decides to ignore the innuendos. Bunch of losers. Why was I hanging with them again? She stares at each one in turn. Oh yeah, they were hanging with ME. Because I made them popular. That's right! "Well, forget Harm. I'll talk to her when I see her. I wanted to intro you guys to someone." The three turn and look at Buffy like she's an insect on display. Buffy stares back at the three, recognizing the types immediately. Hangers on. The group. The ones who hang with the Queen as her court. And boy, are the claws out this morning. I wonder exactly what happened ? "So, new girl huh?" Cindy says. "What happened? Move on already?" "Yeah, wasn't what's her face… Faith?… enough for you?" Aurora smiles. "Gee, and you seemed so … so close…" Andrea can barely hold back a snicker. "What the heck are they talking about?" Buffy says to Cordelia, sotto voce. "Forget it. Not important." Cordelia frowns, wishing she could kill with a glance. If so, there would be three grease spots on the floor at this moment. "Anyway," Cordelia pipes up, acting as if everything is normal. " This is Buffy Summers. She just moved here." She turns to Buffy. "This is Andrea Thompson, Cindy Takeshi, and Aurora Jones." Buffy sticks out her hand, wondering if it'll be bitten off by the jackals in front of her. "Hey, guys." She smiles pleasantly. The three just stare at her, smirking. "So, new here, huh? Where you staying?" "Uhhh… me and my mom are living with Cordelia at the moment…" That statement brings on a chorus of knowing looks and giggles. Ok, what's wrong with the weird sisters, anyway? Buffy starts to fume. Cordelia feels her ears burning. God, rude much? Whatta bunch of hyenas. No, wait, Hyenas are more attractive. "Sooo…" Aurora can barely keep a straight face. "You're living with Cordelia, huh?" "Yeah, what about it?" Buffy is growing flustered, and somewhat angry. "Oh… nothing…" Cindy giggles, looking at Cordelia and Buffy. "Must be nice… do you like… share a room?" "No, she has her own room." Cordelia's tone has dropped 20 degrees. "Well, nice seeing you ladies again. Gotta get Buffy to the office, so she can register." Buffy looks around the group, wondering exactly what the situation is. She knows for a fact that it's lucky they're not carrying knives, because everyone would be on the ground bleeding. Nasty, nasty bitches. "Yeah, I guess we better get to the office," Buffy agrees, suddenly wanting to be elsewhere, fast. "Oh, don't let us stop you girls. I'm sure you have lots of things to take care of." More titters and giggles. Cordelia's eyes narrow. "Don’t forget, ladies. There's practice this afternoon. Be prepared to sweat. The routines lately have been…well, let's just say terrible is too mild a word. I'm thinking some of you are slacking off… and I plan on winning State this year. Clear?" As quick as frost melts in sunshine, the knowing smiles and giggles fade from the group. They look at Cordelia, and she can see the fear in their eyes. "But…" "I thought…" "You said …" "I was quitting? You know what? I can't do that. Not to my team," Cordelia says in an airy, almost casual voice. "After all, we've been through a lot, right?" She looks at the other three girls. "Uhhh… yeah…" "Sure…" "Right…" "And it wouldn't be fair to just abandon you in this late stage," Her smile grows more confident. "I mean, really, can you see Harmony leading the squad? Really?" That brings on a chorus of giggles. "Right. So, unless they kick me off, I guess you're stuck with me." The three look at each other, a little hope in their eyes. Maybe they'll kick her off! "Of course, if they try," Cordelia continues, almost as if she can read their thoughts, "My daddy knows a lot of powerful lawyers. I'm pretty sure this would be a discrimination case… and I'm also sure funding for Sunnydale High might suddenly dry up…" She looks at her three former friends and sycophants. "We wouldn't want that, would we?" The three, almost reluctantly, shake their heads. "Good…" She smiles brightly, having won a tiny victory. "You know what? I'm feeling generous. I mean, c'mon, it's right after Homecoming dance. I'm sure you girls are still tired from Saturday's festivities. What say we cancel practice today, and we'll pick it up tomorrow?" A look of relief washes over their faces. They know they just ducked a bullet. They all nod vigorously. "Sure, Cor, whatever you say." "Right there with you Cor. We'll be there tomorrow, with bells on" "You betcha, captain." Cordelia, always the puppet master, pulls her final string. "By the way, Buffy here is a former Hemery High Glamazon. Think we can make room for her on the team? Seeing as Harmony is missing in action… and off the team, to boot?" The three look at Buffy with renewed interest. "You're a glamazon?" "Wow, that's totally cool!" "Hey, we're so gonna beat those Hemery High Harlots this year!" Cindy crows. Then she blushes, realizing her faux pas. "Sorry, just a school thing." "Hey, no worries," Buffy says, "I mean, I'm a razorback now, right?" "Oh yeah!" "Sure!" "Welcome aboard, sistuh!" Cordelia watches the obsequious clamor with a cool eye. Three birds with one stone. The girls are back in line, Daddy gets OFF my back about the runt, and good old Buffy owes me one. God, I'm not good! I'm GREAT! "Don't you girls have elsewhere to be?" Cordelia says to the group. "On it!" "Nice meeting you!" "Later!" The three disappear down the hall, chattering noisily. Buffy looks at Cordelia, who's watching the girls, with a new respect. I gotta admit, she's in charge. I don't know what went on to fuel the revolt, but she handled it like a pro. Hmmm… maybe I should watch her a bit more carefully. Cordelia turns, and catches Buffy watching her intently. It gives her an uneasy feeling. "C'mon, Buffy," She covers, "We better get you to the office before…" "Hey.. Cordelia… wait up." Oh crap! Now what? Cordelia turns, and sees the last two people she wants to run into coming on fast. "Willow, Xander… just who I wanted to see. Not. Kinda busy…" "New girl?" Willow says, pulling up and seeing Buffy. "New girl?" Xander echoes, coming up beside Willow. Buffy takes a look at the pair, and makes an immediate judgment. Geeks! "Huh? Oh yeah. Buffy, this is Xander and Willow. This is Buffy." Cordelia keeps it short and sweet. "Nice running into you guys, but we really gotta motor…" "Really?" Willow is smirking faintly. "Oh well, we just saw something we thought you'd want to know about…" She shrugs. "No big." "No big?" Xander, not following along really well, protests. "I thought it was a pretty big, big." "Saw something? What're you two babbling about now?" "Forget it, Cordelia. I mean, you're so busy and all." Willow turns, playing the bluff perfectly. Xander finally catches up. "Yeah, forget it. I mean, who cares about a picture, anyway?" "Picture?" Cordelia gets a cold feeling in her gut. "What picture?" "Forget it, Cordy. It's not important. Not enough for you to break your busy schedule, right?" Willow looks at her with arched brow. Cordelia looks at Willow, then at Xander. She feels her cool dissipating quickly. "Stop playing games, freaks. What picture are you talking about." "Well, if you're going to call us names…" Xander shrugs, Willow shrugs, they both turn to leave. "Ok, ok, I'm sorry, I'm just… just show me the picture, ok?" "Say, please," Willow is enjoying this all too much. Cordelia feels her anger rising quickly. Still, she manages to hang on. "Please!" Buffy is watching this with some amusement. From Zenith to Zero in 30 seconds. Too cool! Willow and Xander look at each other, and relent. "Ok, follow us," Xander says, heading off down the hall. The four of them get halfway, and suddenly, Cordelia realizes what this is all about. In front of them, plastered on the main Bulletin Board of the school is a huge blow up of Cordelia in a major passionate lip lock with Faith. Even though you can see the two subjects of the picture, there are scrawls in magic marker and pens all over it, a few supportive, most nasty and cheap. Cordelia stands there, her face pale with bright spots of red on her cheeks. Her mouth is dry, and she feels a strong urge to run away. "Well, now I know what that was all about back there," Buffy says, putting 2 and 2 together. "Like, wow, you're a total lesbo, huh?" Cordelia feels an itching in her hands, as if they want to wrap themselves around the Runt's neck and choke her until her eyes pop out. "Ok, nice one, guys," Cordelia says in a snarky tone. "This your work? Decide you totally want to humiliate me?" She turns on Willow andXander, "I've heard of cheap shots before, but I thought we had an understanding…" this last is directed right at Willow. "Hey, that wasn't us!" Xander says, firmly. "We saw it, and we thought maybe you'd want to see it… do something about it." "Yeah, there up all over school on the bulletin boards," Willow says, her own tone a bit frosty. "We…didn't like it, and wanted to help. Guess we were wrong, huh?" She grabs Xander's arm. "C'mon, we're obviously not wanted around here." Cordelia looks at them, and sees they're genuine. They weren't trying to rub my nose in it. Why? "Look… guys, I'm sorry, ok?" Cordelia says contritely. "I… it's just such a shock, seeing it here… and reading what people really think." For a brief moment, Cordelia understands the other side of the insults she's so ready to dish out. She walks over, and puts her hand briefly on the photograph of her and Faith. Then she starts ripping it down. She senses company, and turns to see Willow and Xander helping her. Even Buffy gets in the act, taking the trash and canning it. "I'm not ashamed of what I feel," Cordelia says, ripping down the poster. "I know you guys probably don't like it, but I do love her. I just hate this kinda crap…" She rips faster, getting it down as quickly as she can. "Yeah, well… we don't like you, don't get that wrong. You're annoying and a snob," Xander says, ripping down a section. "But you don't deserve this. No one deserves being humiliated like this." "Yeah, what he said," Willow helps. "Anyway, there's a lot more posted all over school. You're prolly gonna be busy for awhile." "Thanks," Cordelia says, simply and genuinely. "Forget it," Xander says, "Really. We have a rep to keep, ok?" "Let's go, Xan. You still got to get your books for class." "Oh man, books? Don't I deserve a book free day?" Xander says as they take off. "Xander? For you, every day is a book free day." They disappear around a corner. Buffy and Cordelia stand there for a moment. Cordelia stares at the trash can. She realizes that it doesn’t matter anymore, whether or not she gets them all down or not. More will just appear, or other crap will show up. Her little victory from earlier vaporizes, and she realizes that today is probably going to be a long, grueling day. She's not looking forward to it at all. "C'mon, Buffy," She says quietly, "We better get you to the office."---
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Arriving at school early, she conned the janitor to let her in. She made her way towards the library, stopping now and then to turn around. She felt something was staring at her. Finally, entering the library, and not seeing Giles, she was a little disappointed. Gawd, where's a fucking watcher when you need him, anyway? Deciding she needed to do something to take her mind off things, she changed her clothes in the closet, emerged and turned on her boom box. Loud. Hell, no one's here, so what's the diff? She started going through her routine, closing her eyes to concentrate.
"FAITH!" Suddenly someone shakes her, and her eyes fly open. Instinctively, she lashes out, hitting Giles and knocking him back against the closest bookcase. "Oh god, Giles!" Faith rushes over to him, helping him up. "Are you ok?" Seeing he's unhurt, her anger rises. "What the hell were you thinking, anyway? Don't you know better than to sneak up on somebody like that?" Giles, his glasses askew, rises from the floor. "I wasn't 'sneaking up' on you, Faith. You have that bloody noise you call music so loud, you couldn't hear a nuclear blast if it came." Giles straightens his glasses and brushes himself off. "Do you think you could think of someone else's eardrums for a change?" "Well, I see someone took their extra strength grumpy pill this morning," Faith mutters, walking over to lower her stereo. "There, better?" " Yes, much, thank you," Giles is still feeling grumpy, and sore at being hit rather forcefully by Faith. "Now maybe I can do research without my teeth rattling in my jaw." "Well, excuse me for exercising," Faith replies sharply. "I'm the slayer, I gotta stay in shape, ya know? Maybe if you didn't sneak around here like some ghost or something, I'd know you were here…" "Well, perhaps if you came in on time once in awhile, you'd know I was almost always early." Giles frowns severely, clearly losing patience with her. "Of course, I'll probably be long in my grave before that ever occurs." "Well, maybe if you got out once in awhile, rather than sticking your nose in a book all the time, you'd figure out there's more to life than stupid books. Yeah, but you? Get a life? I'll be long dead before that ever happens!" "You insufferable little… CHILD!" Giles' cheeks flame red. "You think you know all about life at what… 16? You've barely been on this planet longer than a well aged bottle of Scotch! You think you have all the answers? You stupid twit! You don't even have the beginning of a clue!" Giles storms away, partially fearing his own rage. "You have no idea what I've sacrificed to be here, to , as you so eloquently put it, stick my nose in a book, to try to find the answers to help you." He moves back to the desk, leaning over into Faith's face. "Tell me exactly what YOU'RE doing to help? All you know are going out, getting pissed, and maybe dancing your arse off all night. Some of us take this very seriously, Faith. Too bad you're not one." "Yeah, you're right Giles," Faith's voice is very soft, very cold. "I'm 16, cuz slayers get picked young. And yeah, I don't know lots. I don't got the luxury to spend time learning a lotta crap like you do. I live hard, fight hard and play hard, cuz I gotta pack a life in on an expiration date that a fruit fly would laugh at. If I'm lucky, maybe I'll see 18. Kinda doubt it though. With the way crap keeps happenin' around here, I'll probably be dead before you figure out what's goin' on!" Faith watches as Giles' eyes go wide. She sees the color drain from his face, and the knuckles of his hands go white where he's gripping the table. Oh god, what the fuck did I do? But worst of all, she sees the utter defeat and hurt in his eyes, and that cuts deeper than anything. Giles stands up, and walks over to the bookshelves. He stands very still for a moment, staring at the books. Then he violently starts kicking at the books, knocking them off the shelves in a rage. His hands join in, and soon books are scattered everywhere. "Books! Stupid, bloody, useless books!" His voice is thick with anger and frustration. He leans against the bookshelf, as if all the fight and life has drained from him. He breathes shallowly and hard, as if he can't catch his breath. "Giles," Faith, a little frightened, approaches him cautiously. "Are you all right?" She carefully steps round the volumes scattered chaotically on the floor. "I… I'm sorry…" Giles tries desperately to hold on to a shred of his former calm and dignity. He squats down, starting to recover the books he's tossed about in his tantrum. "I… haven't slept well the last few nights…" "I'm sorry too, Giles," Faith gets down to help him with the mess. "I shouldn't have said that crap to you. I'm… things … weird things have been happening… and I'm kinda … freaked out…" Giles looks up sharply. "Freaked out?" "you know, kinda scared and all…" "I know what 'freaked out' means. I meant, what did it? Has something been happening…?" "Lots of crap, Giles, " Faith pushes the books on the shelves, not caring about order or neatness. "Like, after the dance Saturday… something… happened…" Faith goes on to explain about the strange occurrence Saturday night, and her dreams about Cordelia becoming some kind of monster and eating her up. Then she got into the dream about floating and falling, and landing in some strange place fighting some girl to keep her from killing Angel. By the end of her story, she feels like she's going nuts; the worried look on Giles' face doesn't help. "That's it, isn't it?" Faith smirks. "I'm going Looney tunes, right? Time to get fitted for my straight jacket? Find a nice padded room with my name on it?" The smirk fades, leaving a young woman looking a little lost. "I'm kinda scared here, Giles…" Giles, seeing the distress in her eyes, comes over to put a hand on her shoulder. Without warning, she wraps her arms around him, burying her head in his chest. He can feel her shaking, and he instinctively holds her, stroking her hair, trying to calm her. "You're not insane, Faith," Giles says gently, still holding the young woman, "I've let you down … I haven't taught you everything you need to know. What you had were slayer dreams, Faith. They tend to be more laden with portents than literally prophetic, but there are elements of truth in them…" "English, please? Smaller, easier to chew words?" Giles smiles just a bit, knowing she must feel better if she can tease him. "What I mean is, you can't take the dreams literally, but they are indications of things to come." "But it's so nuts, Giles. I mean… c'mon, Cordelia becoming some kinda big blob-o creature… and some blond crazy chick actually almost beating my butt fighting me to kill Angel? It's …" "A warning, Faith. Like that little incident in your flat. Someone or something is warning you to be on your guard…" "Against what? I don't have a clue here, Giles…" You're out of time, Rupert. You can't leave her in the dark any longer. "Faith, I need you to see something…"
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