The Coming Dawn
TITLE: The Coming Dawn
AUTHOR: Fyre
RATING: NC-17
SPOILERS: Just for safety's sake - every darn eppy, ever!
SUMMARY: Dawn does something she's told not to and learns something
she wishes she hadn't...
DISTRIBUTION: Anywhere - just ask :)
DISCLAIMER: Not mine. You think any character would still be living
if I got my mitts on the ownership rights?
NOTES: This is based on challenge 205 at YGTS?, Plus, the improv
words : ragged -- decade -- invent -- cascade. It didn't turn out
like I hoped, but still, I got to play around and heck! People are
dead in it so much rejoicing in demented-psycho-Fyre land :)
Also, I still don't have a clue what Dawn's like, so pardon any slips
in character :-P Haven't seen S5. Not my fault :P Oh yeah - the
ending sucks too :)
DEDICATION: To Kassie, for the challenge. Sorry it didn't come out as
well as I hoped,but I hope you like it :)
With a warning wag of his finger, Giles' stern caution of "Don't
touch anything without me." registered in the young teen's ears,
locking it away in the memory bank of all the other "Don't do's" he
had given her.
Unfortunately, her ears and hands had never really got on very well.
So, when her fingers ran over the rippled surface of a small,
locked chest, her ears screamed in protest. Dawn ignored them,
carefully twisted the tiny key, the soft click deafening in the
deserted shop.
The decorated lid sprang open against her hand, revealing scarlet
velvet carefully lining the innards of the box; an oval-shaped
turquoise crystal nestled in the smooth folds of the material.
"Pretty..." Running her fingers over the gem, it shimmered, a blue
glow spreading from it. "Huh?" Glancing around, seeing no sign of
Giles, the girl frowned, picking up the palm-sized piece of crystal.
A heat radiated from the crystal, her hand tingling. "Ow!" Shaking
her hand, she tried to dislodge it, but the gem seemed to have stuck
to her. Poking it, she grimaced, her skin glowing as she
unsuccessfully tried to dislodge the stone.
Then she noticed something in the gleaming surface.
A face.
Her face.
Her much older face.
***
"Don't fuck with me, you bloody bitch. You don't know what you're
dealing with."
Spitting out a mouthful of blood, Dawn stared furiously up at the
sleazy, dark-haired man standing over her, scrubbing the stream of
red with her hand. "Go to Hell." She hissed painfully. "I know who
you are. You think I'm afraid of you?"
His hand wrapped into her hair, jerking her head back, baring her
throat. "Give me what I want, or you know I'll kill you." A narrow
blade materialized in his other hand, running chillingly across her
throat. "Cut you limb, from bleedin' limb."
Half-kneeling, half-sprawled on the ground, the Slayer's younger
sister tightened her jaw, said nothing. Shifting her weight, she
blinked stupidly at him, felt his fingers contract around her throat.
Jerking her knee up, she heard the satisfying crick as his nose
smashed, his yell stifled by the follow-through, shards of his skull
driven into his brain. And since he slumped over her, motionless, it
meant he must have had some grey matter in the first place. How
amusing.
It was funny that they always underestimated her. She wasn't just a
Slayer's little sister. A bundle of immortal energy did have that
little bit of hidden strength too. One day, she'd remember how to
laugh.
Getting to her feet, she smoothed her bloodied, ragged clothes
down, pushing the corpse into the shadows and making her way towards
the illuminated streets, a barely noticeable limp in her left leg.
"Dawn..." A familiar voice spoke her name. She froze...
***
"Dawn, what are you doing?"
Spinning, thrusting her hands behind her back, Dawn flashed an
innocent grin at the two Wicca. "Um...nothing!" Pushing her hand into
her pocket, she edged out from behind the counter. "I...I think I'm
going to go home. Sleepy. Yawn."
"Did Giles say what he wanted us to come down for?"
The brunette shrugged, waved them in the direction of Buffy's
training room. "He's in there, with Buffy. He said something about an
inventory..." She gave them both a pleading look. "Is it okay if I go
home now? Please?"
"You shouldn't walk home alone..."
"But I'm bored. I want to go home and watch TV or something.
There's nothing to do here and everyone else wants to watch Buffy
training." Crossing her arms over her chest, she assumed her best
pout.
The two Wicca exchanged tired grins. "I'll walk you home, o-okay,
Dawn?" Tara gestured to the door. "Get your books and things."
The teen whooped happily and clambered back over the counter,
carefully shoving the box she had opened out of the way. Willow
squeezed Tara's fingers gently. "You be careful." She murmured. "I
don't want you getting hurt."
Tara nodded, reaching over to press a kiss to her lover's
mouth. "I'll put us under a protection spell." She promised, gazing
longingly into the red head's eyes. "Don't worry about us."
Dawn was hardly aware of the blonde wicca as they made their way
towards the Summers house, her attention more intently directed
towards the warm gem that she held in her hand. Was that really her?
"Here we are."
Brushing passed Tara, the brunette muttered a thank you, slung her
rucksack high on her back and trotted up the stairs. "I'm going to do
my homework." She lied cheerfully, pushing the door shut with her
foot and turning the key with her free hand.
Withdrawing her other hand from her pocket, she slowly opened it
and stared back into the crystal. The figure had frozen at the very
image she had been forced to look away from, but now, it started
moving again.
Sinking down on her bed, Dawn watched with uneasy interest as the
figure pivoted and looked at the figure standing behind her.
***
"What the hell are you doing here?"
He smiled. "Is that any way to greet me?" he asked, taking a step
towards her, one hand rising to touch her bruised cheek. "I have to
look out for you, you know, Dawn. It's dangerous for you to be out
here."
Pushing his hand away, she took an impatient step back. "And what
about her?" Her voice was cold, clipped. "You say it's dangerous, so
why aren't you with her, like you said you would be?"
"She's fine." He drew closer again, lifting her callused hands in
his. "Nothing's going to happen to her."
Staring down at their joined hands, Dawn gritted her teeth. "That's
what you said last time. And the time before." She lifted her bruised
face, pushing back her hair from the narrow cuts and blackening
imprints of fingers impressed in the skin of her throat. "But they're
getting closer. Too close."
"Did he...?"
She shook her head, let him draw her against his broad chest. "He
didn't get far enough to do anything, this time." She pressed her
eyes shut as a L.A.P.D. squad car screamed passed, lights blazing.
"I thought we agreed you wouldn't go out without me."
Dawn raised her eyes, a trace of cynical mirth in them. "Why?
Because I need you to protect me, big strong man that you are?" She
pulled out of his embrace. "I can take care of myself, you know. I
lived on these streets for nearly three years without you to baby me."
"That's not what I..."
Raising a hand, she sighed, silencing him. "I know." She stated
quietly. "You don't want me hurt. You don't want her hurt. You don't
want any of our...crew hurt. It's just..." She rubbed her hands up
and down her arms tiredly. "It's getting so crazy. She's never been
the same since..."
"The last time. I know." Laying his hands on her shoulders, one of
the four most important people in her life gave her a reassuring
squeeze. "She'll be fine, though. You know that. We'll take care of
her."
Reluctantly letting him kiss her, she nodded. "Is Spike...?"
"He's watching her." As always, that tiny edge of envy rose in his
voice. He didn't know the details of her connection with Spike, but
it was enough to make him envy the bleached blonde British vampire.
He glanced down the alley. "Who was it tonight?"
The brunette sighed, rubbing her bruised neck. "Watcher's Council
special ops team." She said. "They want their Slayers and they're
getting pretty damn desperate." She shook her head. "I don't
understand why she's so special. Shouldn't they have someone else
lined up in cases like this?"
"She's got a lot of power." Taking her hand in his larger one, her
partner, glanced around again. "They don't want it being out of their
control. Not again. Not after..." He paused, his eyes darkening
briefly.
"After...?" Maybe now, he would open up. Maybe he would finally
tell her the truth she already knew about him. Then again, maybe not.
He shrugged. "They've had girls who haven't obeyed their every
word." He replied evasively, pulling her along with him, his strides
longer than hers. "They prefer to brainwash them into doing what
they're told."
"How come you know so much about the Council?" She asked, even
though she already knew the answer. He wasn't going to tell her, but
it was worth asking anyway. "You know far too much for any normal
man..."
"I...travelled a lot, before I came to America." His warm fingers
held her tighter, his dark gaze moving down to her for a moment. "I
learned a lot when I was moving around. Saw and heard a lot of things
I shouldn't have."
Dawn wondered if she would have believed his careful lies, if she
hadn't known him as much as he didn't remember her. His lies were
always so strategically white, mentioning something, but without
adding all the facts that would reveal the truth.
The truth he thought she couldn't know about.
Making their way through the darkening streets, she glanced up at
him. She remembered him from before, but she guessed the monks hadn't
done the mind whammy on anyone who wouldn't immediately need to be
affected. All she had been to him was a street kid who needed help, a
street kid who had been astonished to realise who he was.
"C'mon." Steering her through the splintered boarding that blocked
the entrance to the underground, he helped her catch her footing,
clearly having lost none of the grace he always possessed, as far
back as she could remember.
The passages were damp and dark, but now she was always surprised
to realise they were home. No longer just sewers.
Tapping on the door softly, both of them glanced around warily.
Certain that no one was lurking in the shadows, they slunk through
the tight opening, into the snug den that they had come to call home.
Stepping out of his hiding place as they entered, the blonde
vampire was by the brunette's side in an instant, tipping her chin up
to examine her injuries. "Bloody hell..." Brushing his hair back, he
grimaced and shook his head. "You're going to get yourself killed one
of these days, niblet."
"I tried telling her that." Her companion sighed, pulling the
bandana off his head. "But you know what she's like. Never listens to
a word anyone says." He bent to press a fond kiss to her temple, his
expression tight with rage at her injuries.
"Will you stop treating me like a child? I'm almost twenty five,
for Christ's sake!"
"Yes, mommy."
Glancing around the two men, Dawn smiled tiredly. "Hey, Faith. You
okay?"
"Five by five." The other brunette girl nodded, lifting her hands.
A roughly-knitted piece of fabric hung from two thin stakes. "I'm
knitting a new blanket." She said proudly, clearly as tired as the
rest. "Did you kick some council ass for me?" She inclined her
bandaged foot. "I wanna help again."
"As always." She and the dark Slayer exchanged smiles. "Honey," She
glanced up at her taller companion. "I'm going to get some sleep.
Keep me company?"
He nodded, bending and lifting her in his arms. She was light as a
feather, unusually thin, thanks to their lack of food. "Night, you
two." He said, carrying her out of the main room, into the small bed
chamber.
Laying her tenderly on the rickety, little couch, he stroked her
dark hair back from her bruised face. She reached up to draw him
mouth down on hers, wincing, but deepening the kiss in spite of the
pain. "Love me..."
"Always."
Silence descended on the softly lit room, as he met her lips again,
his hand sliding the rough shirt from her shoulders and down her
arms. Running her fingers down his chest, she peeled his T-shirt off
between hungry kisses.
Kissing his way down her throat, his fingers dispatched her
tattered trousers, his own swiftly joining the growing heap of
material on the floor. There was nothing tender in their lovemaking,
all the harsh reality of their situation making it as frenzied and
desperate as their lives were.
At a time like this, in a world like this, they had to make good
what time they had. Sealing his mouth over hers again, he thrust into
her, her body arching against his with a keening cry of pleasure, her
nails raking into his back.
Plus, the danger was always a turn-on too, whether they admitted it
or not.
Wrapping her legs around his waist, she pressed against his hips,
raising herself, forcing his throbbing cock deeper into her body. His
arms circled her, his face pressed into the crook of her neck, her
fingers twisting up into his sweat-matted hair.
Her rhythmic gasps matched his motion, his speed building up, his
lips occasionally seeking hers for a hungry kiss, then returning to
the soft point of her neck. She knew she was going to have one hell
of a hickey in the morning.
"Oh God..." Moaning softly, she felt him nipping at her skin, felt
a rash of goosebumps rise on her skin, a tingle of pleasure running
the length of her spine. His mouth moved to her earlobe, his breath
warm, his chest slick against hers.
"Say my name, Dawn..." He murmured, snapping at her earlobe. "Say
my name...let them hear..."
Drawing a strained breath, she pulled his lips to hers for a
punishing kiss. "A... Angel..." She gasped, arching up against him,
the budded peaks of her nipples grinding against his broad
chest. "Angel..." He pushed a little deeper, her voice rising in
pitch and volume. "Angel, Angel, Angel...love you...love you,
Angel..."
***
Squinting at the blurring images in the crystal, Dawn frowned. It
had been okay when she saw Spike in there with Faith, but when Angel
had carried the older her to a different room, it was too dark for
her to see anything.
And the crystal had stopped working for the night, which was kinda
annoying. She wanted to see what was going on. Shrugging, she pulled
it from her hand and laid it on the desk beside her bed.
She could always watch more in the morning.
***
"What's the buzz, people? Any more attempts by our should-be-slayer-
kidnappers?" Her hair pulled up into a scruffy ponytail, Dawn glanced
around at her friend's faces. "And something tells me the bad is
getting badder...spill it."
Spike picked at his nails. "Our old pals, Wolfram and Hart, haven't
given up yet, ducks." He said. "They're up to something, but we can't
get any information on what. Whatever it is, they're playing it close
to their chest."
"No surprise there, huh?" The brunette Slayer leaned over and gave
the blonde's knee a fond squeeze. "Any info's a plus, right?"
"Of course." Angel nodded, leaning forward pensively on his knees,
his chin cupped in his hands. "But with Wolfram and Hart, it's
impossible to guess what they're going to pull." He shuddered. "They
were bad enough before the whole shan...um...situation in 2003."
Dawn moved to the coffee jug, pouring some of the bitter, black
fluid into a tumbler and sipping it with a grimace. "At least it's
not those Watcher assholes again. I'm really getting sick of those
guys and their accents...what's with that? Are they trying to sound
Big Bad and failing or it just me?"
"Thanks for the compliment, pet." Spike grumbled, unwinding the
long strip of bandage from his hand and examining the burnt
skin. "I'd rather insult their holy water and crosses than their
bloody awful accents."
Faith moved to sit next to the blonde. "Lemme see." She demanded,
taking his hand carefully between her own. On request, Angel handed
her a cloth and bowl of water. "You gotta take more care, blondie.
One of these days, they might hit somethin' important, like your..."
A tiny smirk pulled her lips up. "Hair."
"Ha-bloody-ha." Pulling a cigarette out of his pocket with his
other hand, he clumsily lit it. "Why don't you pick on someone who
can bash you back and leave the helpless vampire alone?"
Leaning closer, her fingers still gently sponging his hand, she
murmured. "You know you wouldn't wanna be left alone, blondie.
Especially not by me." She nipped his ear with her teeth and
whispered something inaudible.
"Luv, don't try and do the suggestive thing with me." He raised
mock-innocent blue eyes to her, as Dawn settled on the ragged couch
next to Angel, still sipping the black sludge. "I don't get
embarrassed about anything..."
Whispering something else in his ear, the brunette Slayer drew back
with a devious grin. "Is that a spike in your pants, or are you just
pleased to see me?"
Whatever she said did its job, a pink tinge flushing the vampire's
pale countenance. "Luv," He gave her a pleading look, a threat of a
pout on his lips. "I thought we said we wouldn't mention that outside
the bedroom..."
"You said, lover." She kissed him lightly. "I didn't say anything."
Turning her attention back to Dawn, she forced a grin. "So, boss,
what's the game plan? We gonna attack them on their home turf or wait
until they come for us?"
Her fingers wrapped around the coffee mug, Dawn pursed her lips in
thought. "I don't want any unnecessary risks being taken. I think we
should stay put until we find out more about what they're up to.
Maybe send out a scout once a day, to see what we can get..."
"That's my little genius." Angel lifted her fingers to his lips
with a small smile. "You would have loved Willow..." He faltered off,
seeming to regret saying a name.
"Willow?" Spike gave the girl a curious look. Dawn shot a glare at
the vampire, then turned her attention back to the dark-haired man at
her side. "Who's she, Angel?"
"A...friend." Unwilling to say more, he pushed himself to his
feet. "I'll do the first scout party, okay? I'll be back as soon as I
find anything."
Watching the former vampire leave, Dawn sighed. "I guess I better
go and do my..."
***
"...homework." She gestured to the spread of books on the desk with
her free hand. "And I don't want to go to the Magick Shoppe today,
anyway. It smells funny in there, since Giles got the new herby
things."
Buffy eyed her sister skeptically. "I'm still missing why you got
up at seven o'clock on a Saturday morning to do your homework.
Normally we had to pull you out of bed by your ankles and now, you're
getting up early?"
Trying to ignore the tingling, burning sensation of the crystal in
her palm, Dawn pouted. "You tell me I spend too much time in bed and
that I'm lazy and then, when I do get up early, you think there's
something wrong we me. I can't do anything right!"
Stomping over to her bed, she threw herself down on it, her chin
resting on her crossed arms, her eyes fixed on the pillow. "Dawn..."
"You think I should still be in bed, fine!" Pulling the sheets over
her head, she kicked her feet and continued to mumble. "See. I'm
still in bed. Snore, snore."
The Slayer exhaled a low sigh. "Dawn, listen. Spike's downstairs,
in case anything happens and I've got to go and see Giles." The only
response she got was a kick of her sister's feet beneath the tangle
of sheets. "I'll see you later."
The second the blonde's footsteps faded on the stairs and she heard
the front door close, Dawn threw the sheets aside, sitting up and
quickly opening her hands to look back into the crystal, to see what
was happening.
The images seemed to be moving forward as if they were on fast
forward, moving faster than she could follow. "Wait...slow down! I
can't see!" She shook her hand, clenched her fingers around it and
waited.
Opening her fingers again, the action seemed to have slowed down,
but for future-Dawn's frenetic movements, pacing back and forth
anxiously.
***
"He should have been back already!"
Spike glanced at Faith, then back at the girl he had 'known' longer
than the Slayer. "I'm sure he's fine, luv." He tried to search for
some way to reassure the pacing woman. "He's probably holed up
somewhere until its safe to come back."
Dawn shook her head. "No." She insisted. "He wouldn't stay away for
this long. He wouldn't. A few hours, yeah, maybe, but not two days.
Not Angel. He was always so damn reliable, always wanted to protect
the people he...cared about."
"That's true. When you wanted to be on your own, he was always
hoverin' nearby." A low cry from the next room caught their
attention. Rising, the dark Slayer gestured Dawn back. "I'll look
after her."
Half-smiling gratefully, Dawn flopped down on the couch next to the
peroxide vampire who was the only one of her friends party to her
past. He pulled her into a hug, letting her rest against his chest.
"You okay, pet?" He murmured against the top of her head.
She nodded. "I just want it to be over." She whispered, uncalled
for tears brimming in her eyes. "Why can't they leave us alone? They
always try and destroy my family. I just want to have a normal life."
"I hate to point this out, Niblet," He said, his hand moving
lightly on her hair. "But your life has never been anything but un-
normal. I mean, look at your past. You're what? Just eleven years
old, technically. You were the Key that the Glory-chit was looking
for, your sister was a Slayer, her friends were witches, werewolves
and former demons. Now, look at you. In hiding in the City of Angels
with a chipped vampire, a former vampire and a fugitive Slayer."
Slapping him lightly on the chest, she exhaled a tired breath. "I
told you not to say anything about...before." She said. "I left that
behind. As far as they know, I don't know any of you. I don't have a
past. Whatever I was died a decade ago."
"Why don't you tell them, eh? It would make things a lot easier for
me. You know how bad I am at being sneaky and devious." He feigned a
sigh of despair. "I'm so out of practise."
She sat up and gazed at him. "Our favourite ex-vampire hasn't told
me what he was. Why should I tell him anything when he's afraid I'll
freak? How do you think he'd react if he found I was his first true
love's baby sister, but only after some monks made me out of some
weird energy stuff?"
"Um...I think I see your point." The blonde raised his eyes as his
Slayer-lover reentered the room and joined them on the couch. "She
settled, luv?"
The brunette Slayer lifted a bruised hand. "She's getting stronger
again." Flexing her fingers, Faith chuckled. "I'm glad I'm not going
to have to fight her again."
"You didn't have to last time." Dawn reminded her distractedly,
getting to her feet. "I'm going out. I'm going to find him. He's been
away far too long. He might need help."
"Luv, that might not be a good idea."
She shrugged. "I don't care if its a good idea or not." She said
coolly. "The Council's special ops are out there. So are Wolfram and
Hart. If you think I'm going to leave my lover to get beaten or
killed, you are very wrong."
"But you're not that strong and we can't all go with you." Faith
put in. "My ankle is still weak and someone has to be here, to watch
her, in case the council guys make it in here. We don't want 'em to
get Goldielocks, do we?"
Hefting the weapon's chest out from under the table, Dawn hoisted a
crossbow onto her back, slipping the belted quiver around her
waist. "I can manage on my own." She said, lifting one of the wrist-
cuffs with a stake attached and sliding it around her thin wrist. "I
know what I'm doing, but Angel might not. He's not as strong as he
was."
"What if something happens to you?"
Flashing a tired smile at the blonde vampire and brunette Slayer,
she replied. "I'm sure you could look after her for me. We're all one
fucked-up, big, semi-happy family, right?" A blade was slid into the
sheath strapped to her thigh, a stake hooked through her belt. Holy
Water pellets hung in a pouch at her waist. "And don't worry about
me. I'll be back and bad soon enough. I've lasted this long, right?"
"Good point, Nibbles." Lifting his switchblade out of his pocket,
he tossed it to the slim brunette and grinned. "Do some damage for me
while you're out and about." She pocketed it and he winked. "There's
something about a woman carrying my weapon..."
"Perv." Faith playfully slapped him on the chest, receiving a
pounce and a ravishing kiss from the bleach blonde.
"And on that pleasant note, I'm outta here." Armed to the ears,
Dawn melted out of the door, into the shadowy passages that lead to
the streets, the very streets where her ancient lover had disappeared
a day and a half earlier.
The streets that should have been light were still smothered in a
blanket of shadow, the sun never making it into the depths of the
valleys between the tall buildings. Glancing around, Dawn slid out of
the tight opening and dropped lightly to her feet.
A knife slid into her hand, the handle pressed to the heel of her
hand, the cool metal of the blade resting against her forefinger.
Someone was there. Intuition, experience, nervous tingling and an arm
around her throat all told her the same thing.
If there was something she hated, it was the whole arm-around-the-
neck thing.
"Where is she, bitch?"
Feigning a whimper, Dawn struggled, but not enough to break
free. "I...I don't know what you're talking about!"
"You were the sister." The voice growled dangerously. It still
amazed her that people with voices as pompous as Wesley and Giles'
had been could sound threatening at all. "Tell me where she is or
you'll regret it."
Twisting the blade in her to rest against the heel of her hand, she
curled her fingers around the handle, grimacing as the fingers
tightened on her neck. "Wh-what are you going to do to me, sir?" She
whimpered, her eyes dark.
"Well, since you're such a pretty little thing..." He brushed her
hair back from her throat and whispered in her ear. "I thought I'd
show you some tricks that demon bastard never got round to showing
you."
"I've got a trick for you, you horny bastard." Barely more than a
growl, her hand slammed upwards, the blade plunging into the soft
flesh of his groin, a spurt of hot blood cascading over her fingers
and dripping down her wrist.
The man gave a shrill squeal, tottering back a few paces. His hand
clasped over his crotch, blood gushing between his fingers. "You
bitch!" He howled, on the verge of bursting into floods of
tears. "You fucking bitch!"
"That's me." Dawn said coldly, wiping the blade on her trousers,
then fading into the shadows, leaving the man to slump down in a
puddle of his own blood, a burst of vomit running from his lips at
the pain.
***
Kneeling over the toilet, Dawn wiped her mouth with a piece of
toilet paper. Yeah, she had seen people getting killed in the movies,
but she didn't like seeing blood. It always made her feel sick.
Pressing her face against the cool wall, she closed her eyes and
swallowed hard, wondering if she had the stomach to watch more of
what the crystal had to show her.
Her fingers seemed to open of their own accord. Of course she could
stomach it. She was a teenager. She had to know what happened. It
would drive her crazy, if she didn't find out whether she found Angel
or not...
***
Limping back into the tunnels, Dawn wiped a smear of blood from her
face. She had been on the streets for hours and there had been no
sign of her lover. Even beating up a couple of demons hadn't helped
her feel better.
Something was very seriously wrong.
Carefully sliding another bolt into the crossbow, replacing the
projectile stake at her wrist with a wooden bolt and adjusting the
spring system, she pushed passed the dark, rain-dampened paneling,
the scent of blood hitting her immediately.
A wave of nausea passed through her, but she made herself go on,
clambering through the opening which lead into her home, stopping
short with a choked gasp of horror.
Faith half-lay against the couch, blood running from stab wounds in
her gut and neck. Her fingers were shakily touching a pile of dust
beside her, a tiny chip of metal glinting in the centre of the heap.
The Slayer's dark eyes were brimming with tears, her mouth moving
silently to form the word. "Spike..."
"F-Faith?"
Lifting her head, the Slayer stared at Dawn. "Kid...run..."
Moving to the Slayer's side, Dawn shook her head, putting her arms
around the older girl and cradling her gently. "Faith...you have to
be okay. What happened here? Who did this to you? Who did this?"
Faith's eyes flicked to the remains of her lover, tears running
down her blood-masked face, her voice a trembling sob. "They...he
came back...we tried to fight...too strong..." She whispered
painfully, a trickle of blood running down her chin. "He...he killed
Spike...made me watch..."
"Who did?" Faith shook her head numbly, her body wracked with
painful sobs. "Faith, you have to tell me who it was."
Grabbing Dawn's hand, she shook her head. "Get outta here,
Dawn...get out now..." She hissed, her despairing dark eyes meeting
the younger woman's. "Don't die...not now...go now...run
away...live..."
"Faith, please, who was..." The Slayer's body shivered, her eyes
rolling up in her head, her body slumping heavily in Dawn's
arms. "Faith? C'mon Faith, you don't die. That's not how it
works...you stay, we kick its ass..." The last whisper of breath
trickled passed the Slayer' slack lips. "Faith?" Barely a whisper,
Dawn touched the Slayer's cheek. "Oh, God...Faith..."
Hot tears sprang to her eyes. Two of her best friends were dead.
Because of her. When she had said she was a lightening rod, she knew
she was right. Everyone around her always got hurt. Hugging the
girl's body, she let the tears fall for a long moment.
Slowly, gently laying Faith's body down on the dusty floor, she
bent and pressed a kiss to the still brow, her hand shakily closing
the lids over those blank, brown eyes. She crossed the slim hands
over the Slayer's breasts and stroked her cheek. "Look after Spike
for me, Faith. Don't let him get lonely. And say hi to Buffy and the
guys...tell them....tell them, I miss them."
Lifting the soft blanket from the couch, she draped it over the
Slayer's motionless body and the remains of the Slayer's only true
love. Brushing tears from her bruised and bloodied face, she stood up
slowly.
"I'll see you later." She whispered.
Turning in the direction of the bedrooms, she knew what she had to
do. It was time to get the person that everyone was looking for and
flee. It was time to find somewhere safer, even if meant without...
"Angel?"
Standing in the centre of the room, her lover lifted his head from
the bundle in his arms. "Oh! Dawnie! I didn't know you were back."
"Angel...Spike and Faith...they're dead...we have to go...get out
of here before they come for her...before they come for us..." She
moved towards him, reaching out for the object in his arms, her eyes
red with unshed tears.
"Actually, lover," He stepped back. "I don't think so." She froze.
No. It couldn't be. Could it? "I came back to tell you I've met
someone else...she showed me what it's like, how good it feels to get
back into old habits..."
A petite blonde emerged from the shadows.
Dawn recoiled with a hiss. "Darla!"
"Funny." Angel crooked a brow. "I don't remember telling you her
name." He bent and pulled the blonde's lips to his. "Darla, meet my
little Dawnie. Looks like your reputation precedes you."
The vampiress eyed the girl with clear interest. "She's a pretty
one, darling boy." She murmured sweetly. "I can see the appeal in the
bruises and blood. How on earth did you find one like her, so tough,
in this place?"
"Wandering the streets, would you believe?"
"A-Angel?"
The dark-haired man lifted his face to her, his features
shifting. "The name's Angelus." He said coolly, shifting the burden
in his arms. "Hold her for me, Darla. I don't want her to miss a
moment of this..."
"Wh-what are you going to do?"
The blonde moved towards the apparently frozen girl,
smirking. "He's going to eat the product of your love." She murmured,
running her hands up the girl's arms. "Not only is the child the
product of a former vampire's seed and has had less than a year of
misery to taint her blood, but she has the power of the Slayer's
destiny in her veins. She'll be delicious."
Dawn's eyes met Darla's coldly. "Pity you won't live to see it."
She growled, flicking her wrist. The bolt hit home, the blonde's blue
eyes widening in surprise the instant before her body crumbled to
dust.
"Darla!" Angelus stared from his mysterious-former-love to the dust
at her feet. "You'll regret that, you whore!"
"Maybe I will." Her crossbow snapped up, the bolt catching him hard
in the shoulder and spinning him with the impact. The baby dropped
from his arms, cushioned by the mass of blankets. A wail rose from
the child. Dawn snatched her from the floor, holding her close, her
eyes narrowing at the possessed body of her lover and her child's
father. "Then again, maybe I won't."
Angelus staggered to his feet, snapping the bolt from his
body. "I'm going to kill you. You were street scum, you are street
scum and you're going to die street scum."
Another bolt leapt from the crossbow. "Wrong, baby." Her eyes cold
as ice, Dawn stared at him, the bolt lodged deep in his eyeball. "I
was the sister of a Slayer." A handful of Holy Water pellets
scattered over his face, drawing a yowl of pain from him, blood
streaming down his face. "I was the Key. I have more power than your
thick as shit brains could understand."
Staggering back against the wall, he jerked the bolt from his eye,
growling in pain. "Which means killing you will be all the better."
"And all the harder." A smoothly thrown dagger lodged itself in his
crotch up to the hilt. "I was made of her. I have some of her
strength. Maybe you knew her, big boy." Shifting her child against
her, she smiled coldly. "About yay-high...blonde...went by the name
of Buffy..."
Angelus' eye widened in confusion, despite the pain he was
in. "Buffy didn't have any sisters, you fucking loon." He staggered
towards her, grabbing her viciously by the upper arms, pushing her
child from her arms and moving in for the killing bite.
"Not until you left, baby." She grabbed his hair and tried to pull
his face away from her. "But she told me how she sent you to hell."
She grimaced as his fangs plunged deep into the side of her
throat. "Sister taught me a lot, dumb fuck..."
He fell back, staring at the stake in his chest in horror. "You
bitch..."
"A living bitch." Falling to her knees as his body exploded in a
cloud of dust, she lifted their baby up in her arms. Her other hand
rose shakily to press to her throat to stem the flow of blood. "Sh,
Kathy, sh..." Rocking back and forward slowly, her tears ran down her
blood-smeared face, her golden-haired baby crying in her arms. "I'm
here, little one...mommy's here..."
She didn't know how long she knelt in the ruins of her life, the
bodies of her friends and her lover scattered around the dark room.
All that mattered now was the precious little life that was resting
in her scarred arms.
That was all she had left.
Shakily getting to her feet, she lay Katherine Summers down on the
couch and bandaged her injuries swiftly. She couldn't stay there any
longer, the memories and pain too much to live with now. The only
choice was escape. Disappearing entirely.
Packing a few of her possessions into a rucksack, she tied her hair
up under a bandana and lifted her sleeping daughter up in her
arms. "Let's get out of here, Kath." She murmured to the baby,
pausing at the door to glance back at the scattered remains of her
life. "Let's go."
***
Tears running down her face, Dawn raced down the stairs and into
the living room, almost colliding with Spike. The blonde vampire
lifted his eyes to her, her distress apparent. "Li'l bit? What's the
matter? Did Glory...?"
The girl threw a small crystal down on the table, buried her face
in her hands. "Giles told me not to touch...but it was so
pretty...and I looked at it...Buffy's going to die and Angel...me and
him are going to have a baby when he becomes a human...and he's going
to be a vampire again...he's going to try and kill me and he killed
you and Faith..."
Glancing at the gem with a frown, he took the girl in his arms for
the first time, stroking her long hair soothingly. He glanced at the
jewel. "You looked into it, Dawn?" She nodded. "And you the great
poofwad was a human in it?"
"He-he-he had a baby with me..." Dawn was clearly distraught. "A
baby...she was going to be a Slayer...they tried to take her from
us...tried to kill her...made him a vampire so he would kill her for
them...she was powerful...really strong and he...he tried to kill
us..."
"Calm down, Dawn...listen..." Grasping her chin, he made her look
at him. "Listen, Dawn...how the hell would Angel be a human? He's a
vampire. They don't just become human, do they?"
She sniffled. "N-no."
"You see." He chucked her under the chin. "It wasn't real. Buffy
isn't going to die and Angel's not going to try and kill you." She
nodded, rubbing her nose with her fist and sniffing hard. "Now, you
know why Wrinkles doesn't like you playing with the mojo gizmos. You
get upset by it."
She accepted the shabby tissue he offered and blew her nose. "I
won't touch it again." She whispered. "I promise. It was horrible."
"Good girl." Giving her a reassuring hug, he watched indulgently as
she ran back to the door and waved back at him. He dropped down on
the couch and stared at the gem. He's seen such a thing before. The
poor kid.
Picking up the phone, he dialled the magick shoppe's number,
tapping his fingers on the arm of the sofa. "Giles, mate. We have a
problem. Dawn's been looking at one of the Menarusi prophesy
crystals. It's bad."
He glanced up the stairs, his heart going out to the girl, her
future one he would never wish on anyone. "Really bad."
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