Buffy the Vampire Slayer

"In every generation, there is the Slayer ..."

I wrote these two stories back in 2000. They were intended to fit within the framework of the show, at that time. Obviously, they don't fit now, but you can enjoy them anyway.
  • Buffy the Vampire Slayer

    "Watch, therefore ..."

    A new Watcher is in town, and Sunnydale is rocked back on its heels. This Watcher heralds the dawning of a new era - he's the only one who knows enough to prepare the Chosen Ones to stop a demonic overthrow of the current evil powers-that-be. Jonathan knows more than he lets on, and he holds the pivotal role in this final climactic battle.

  • Buffy/Angel Crossover Movie Event

    "The Day Cometh."

    Five years in the future, Buffy's mother is gone. The Scooby gang is only a memory. Xander turned evil. Faith's out of prison, thanks to Drusilla. And everyone's after Angel, to stop the prophesy that he will destroy all the vampires. It's a race for Angel's survival as Faith and Buffy try to simultaneously bring about the prophesy and save the man they love.

    Who gets Angel? Does Dawn live? (the story is only fifteen pages right now, but it leads up to some interesting questions).

Two posters I made for the Buffy Episode. Click each one to Enlarge.

Gallery - click any thumbnail to enlarge

Bad Girl no more.

Trapped

"You'll always be my girl ..."

The Prophesied Destroyer

The Vampire with a soul

The Slayer

Faith

Angel

Buffy

The prize is survival. In this game of high stakes, second place isn't an option. One will sacrifice everything ... and give up eternity. Who will it be?


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* A brief word of explanation - I started both of these screenplays in the fall/winter of 2000. In the middle of writing them, I met the girl that's now my wife. I got engaged, married, and just never got back to writing them. However, they are good stories, and I intend to finish them ... even if they will only be seen on the web.