Sunny Days Are Forever
By JennyD
Disclaimer: All characters property of Joss Whedon andWB w/ the exception of Duncan
Mcleod ( who belongs tothe guys who thought up Highlander).
Author's notes: The story is my take on the ending ofthe B/A crossover. Do send me
feedback at moriah_100@yahoo.com
Part One
Can you go back in time
to a place in your mind
To the one who knew
A part of you
That you just couldn't find
A kiss in the sunlight. Ice cream and laughter. A stroll along the beach. Tears and
promises. A collage of dreams which invaded her sleep for months had driven her to
Ireland. Buffy Summers never took dreams lightly. The vampire slayer knew her dreams
were more often than not, portents of the future. For some reason though, the ones
that had haunted her the past months seemed more like memories and Buffy wanted to
know why.
The answer lay with one man. Or rather with one vampire. Buffy knew Angel would give
her the answers she needed. She hated disturbing him. He had his own life now, as
did she. But Buffy knew she would never have peace until she knew why these dreams
continued to haunt her.
A phone call to Cordelia had given her Angel's whereabouts. Cordy's boss had been
in Ireland for a
month. As per schedule, Angel was attending a posh dinner for the visiting UN Secretary
General that evening. Rupert Giles, her ex-Watcher had been invited by some old friends
to the same event and had brought Willow and Xander along for company. The thought
that the Slayerretes were there cheered her somewhat. At least she was not alone.
They had gone on to the party ahead of her. Buffy had left the hotel much later,
hesitant at the thought of seeing Angel again. Now she was here, amid strangers in
a land which seemed so alive even at night.
She was an extraordinary woman and nothing could ever make Buffy Summers look common.
Her shining gold hair fell in a luxurious tumble over her shoulders and back, left
unbound as it normally was, it framed a face of striking, flawless beauty. Her finely
molded cheekbones were slightly high, her skin creamy and glowing with health, her
lips, generous and soft. But her eyes were her most striking feature; beneath delicately
winged eyebrows long, long curly lashes fringed hazel eyes…wonderfully expressive
eyes that sparkled when she was happy or darkened when she was pensive
With natural grace, she started down to the ballroom, where couples were dancing,
but most seemed to be clustered about in groups, talking and laughing. A few steps
to the bottom she paused momentarily to scan the guests, wondering where her friends
had gathered. She saw them only a few yards away, and when Willow lifted her hand
in a beckoning wave, Buffy nodded and smiled.
The smile still on her lips, she started to look away, then froze as her gaze locked
with a pair of startled dark eyes. Standing with a group of men near the foot of
the staircase, Angel was staring at her, his wineglass arrested halfway to his lips.
His bold gaze swept from the top of her shining blond hair, over her breast and hips,
right down to her blue satin stiletto heels, then it lifted abruptly to her face
and there was a smile of frank admiration gleaming in his eyes.
He was tall, more than six feet, with powerful shoulders and long muscular legs..
His piercing eyes were ebony black while his voice was richly textured and deep;
the combination sent a peculiar warmth up her spine.
Separated by less than two feet physically, they looked at each other in silence.
"Buffy."
His soft voice broke the stillness .
Part Two
If you asked me to choose
Between a memory or two
When it's said and done
I'll take the one
Whose love I had to lose
They left the party together, needing a private moment to thresh things out. They
drove along the countryside, both savoring the silence of the night. A half-hour
later the slayer and the vampire stood in the middle of a meadow, under a canopy
of stars.
He held her hand and watched her expression change from shock to dismay and then
sadness as he told her the truth. Of his brief moment of humanity. Of their day in
the sun. Of what seemed to be a love that could never be. And of the memories which
only he was supposed to have.
She looked away, not wanting him to see her tears.
"It's not fair…" She said quietly, trying to understand and yet unable
to see how the Fates could be so cruel.
"No, it isn't….nothing in life ever is," he agreed, knowing how much the
truth was hurting her.
She walked a few steps away, wiped the tears from her eyes and then faced him.
"I wanted it to be real…I wanted it so much to be true and it really was…"
she bit her lip in an effort to keep her composure.
"I wanted you to live. A new life would mean nothing if I didn't have you to
share it with…" Angel spoke truthfully.
"So, is this goodbye?" she gave him a sad smile. He walked towards her.
Of its own accord, Buffy's hand lifted, his fingers closed around it, and suddenly
she was hauled forward; arms like steel bands encircled her, and a warm searching
mouth descended on hers. Parted lips, tender and insistent, stroked hers, molding
and shaping them to fit his, and then the kiss deepened abruptly while his hands
tightened on her back and shoulders, caring and possessive.
When he finally dragged his mouth from hers Angel kept his arms around her, and
Buffy laid her cheek against his crisp white shirt, feeling his lips brush the hair
atop her head.
"I don't want it to be…. but for now it has to be this way," he admitted
sadly.
"Thank you…" she held his gaze, caressing his cheek with her right hand."For
loving me…"
And then she turned and walked away.
Cause when she danced
I lost my innocence
I loved her then
I always will
She left ( you're still) with me
A burning memory
She took with her a part of me
If I could get back to where I've been
Feel the passion of the past
I'd be there right now
And yet somehow
It never comes again
Part Three
Time : Year 2004
Willow's phone call brought her back home. The plane ride from New York to Sunnydale
had been relatively smooth, although truth to tell, this could not cure the turbulent
thoughts going through her mind. She had taken a few days off from work for the job,
and although only a rookie at the Federal Bureau of Investigation, her impressive
performance made it easy for the top guns to grant her request.
It was the Big One, Willow warned. It had not been foretold in the Watcher's Diaries
but the apocalypse had arrived -- a time when the very spawns of hell would roam
the earth, and not even the slayer would be strong enough to stop them. Buffy needed
help, and although she knew the slayerettes would not desert her…the odds against
them were much greater then before.
She had enlisted the aid of good friend Duncan McLeod, an Immortal, to the mission.
She had met Duncan in New York and had found in him a confidante and mentor. Their
years of training had given her mastery over the sword and had enhanced her skills
as a warrior. The relationship was purely platonic and for this Buffy was glad.
The reunion at the library was a brief, but joyous occasion. Giles,Willow and Xander
were battle-ready, armed with crosses, spells, and stakes. Duncan knew the slayer's
friends could be trusted to help out in whatever way they could. Buffy had already
mapped out the game plan.
Unknown to the others, another Immortal was monitoring the slayerettes at the little
library. Duncan sensed his presence immediately. Angel had kept out of sight, not
wanting to distract Buffy from the mission at hand. But he had to be there. The danger
to the slayer's life was very real.
"Another one has joined us…" Duncan announced, lifting his sword as he
shifted to attack mode.
"I'm here to help.." Angel walked out of the shadows, his eyes on the slayer.
His face was one of unleashed sensuality and arrogant handsomeness with its sculpted
mouth , striking eyes, and ruthless set of his jaw. Everything about him exuded brute
strength and that in turn made her feel unable to reject his offer.
Buffy put up her hand to keep the Highlander at bay.
"He's a friend, Duncan…it's okay."
"I have to admit, it's nice having you around Dead Boy.." Xander chuckled,
coming over to pat Angel on the back.
"That's true…" Giles added, " if what Willow says is true, we're up
against really powerful forces and we need as much help as we can get."
Angel smiled at the rest of the group, but kept his attention focused on Buffy. She
sighed and shook his hand.
"Thanks for coming."
Duncan watched the exchange between slayer and vampire and read the connection between
the two immediately.
Got to get those two back together, he made a mental note to himself, realizing just
what a bond the two former lovers had with each other.
Part Four
Through the fire, through the limit
Through the wall…
For a chance to be with you
I'd gladly risk it all….
The new portal to hell, located beneath the Sunnydale Cemetery had opened as soon
as the Scooby Gang entered the grounds.
"Slayer…I've been waiting for you.."
The sound of Lothos' booming voice caught Buffy off-guard. The vampire king had been
Buffy's first major enemy…one she thought she had disposed of after a battle with
his henchmen in Los Angeles soon after she had learned of her fate as the Slayer.
But she realized that with Armaggedon only a few moments away, the forces of hell
are pulling out all the big guns to make certain of their victory.
"Hello, Lothos…thought you'd show…" Buffy replied coolly. The slayerettes
positioned themselves behind her.
"Do you really think that you and your pathetic group could stop the inevitable..?"
Lothos sneered, venomous hatred dripping from his lips. The vampire king stood at
the very center of the graveyard, just a few feet away from the slayer. " Tonight
our master walks the earth…and none of you can do anything about it!" he added,
his voice echoing through the evening mist. At a snap of his fingers, a horde of
vampires encircled the small group.
"Don't be too sure…" Duncan appeared behind Lothos, walking towards him,
his sword unsheathed and glinting in the moonlight.
"McLeod…" Lothos recognized the immortal immediately.
"Yeah, we've beaten the odds before you know…" Angel said softly, showing
up on the other side of graveyard, his black duster making him look like a dark,
avenging angel.
"My, my, even Angelus sides with the slayer…" Lothos was impressed. That
Angelus, the scourge of Europe, the most brutal of the undead would defend the girl
surprised him.
"Enough talk now…let's just fight okay?" Buffy said as she loaded an arrow
into her crossbow and took aim at the vampire king.
"Wrong! Now, The Evil One rises!!!" Lothos screamed with glee as the earth
beneath them trembled.
The vampires began to attack the slayerettes but the Scooby Gang were able to hold
off well on their own.
Lothos started towards Buffy but was blocked by Duncan. The Highlander raised his
sword to strike the vamp king but was shoved aside by an invisible energy emitting
from the vamp's outstretched arms. Angel tackled Lothos from behind, forcing the
vamp king to the ground.
"Now Buffy!" The slayer's arrow found its mark.
"You may have taken me, but you will never defeat him!" the vamp king croaked
a final chuckle as he pointed above them.
"He will destroy you all!" Lothos screamed, before exploding to dust.
Buffy and the Scooby gang looked upwards and were speechless. A giant dragonlike
monster had risen from the ground and was headed for the slayer.
Buffy shot at the creature with her arrows, but none could penetrate its skin. Duncan
threw her his sword but this too had no effect. Angel blocked the monster's path
. Morphing to his vampire persona, Angel signalled for Buffy and the others to stay
out of the way.
Strong as he was, Angel was no match for the giant creature. The monster swatted
the vampire aside, its claws slashing across Angel's chest. He slumped to the ground,
lifeless.
"No!!!!" Buffy screamed, running over to Angel. She knelt down and cradled
him in her arms "Don't you dare die on me now…Angel…" she whispered, tears
streaming down her face.
The creature was getting ready to attack again. Duncan scream a warning to the slayer.
"Buffy, the creature's pure evil. Only love can defeat it. Use your love for
Angel !"
Duncan turned to the slayerettes. "Focus your thoughts on them…" he
shouted. "Let all the love you have in your heart….flow to Buffy and Angel!!!
Now!!!"
Buffy ticked a glance at the monster then with a determined look at her beloved,
closed her eyes and let the love in her heart glow from within.
The slayerettes looked at each other , nodded and formed a semi-circle, hands linked
to each other. Willow reached out to Duncan, who gave her his hand. They focused
all their energies on the two lovers.
The slayer felt the power sing within her soul. She opened her eyes for a brief moment
and looked at Angel who had regained consciousness. He looked at his beloved and
nodded in understanding. The slayer and the vampire got to their feet and held each
others hand. The power continued to grow within them until manifested itself in the
form of a sword.
Buffy and Angel took hold of the sword and threw it straight at the creatures; heart.
The monster shrieked in horrific pain and was gone in a flash of light.
It was over. They had won.
Part Five
Through the fire
Through whatever come what may
For a chance of loving you
I'll throw it all away
Right down through the wire
Even through the fire…
The next day dawned clear and fine with birds siging outside in the trees and sun
shining gaily in an azure sky. Unfortunately, it was one of those days when solutions
to old problems did not automaticaly present themselves and as she walked over to
her car, Buffy had still not resolved her dilemma: she could not remain here now
that her task was accomplished.
The world was saved again. But seeing Angel brought back to many emotions she thought
were long gone. Knowing they could never be more than friends, she knew those feelings
were dangerous. Giving herself a mental shake for being so sentimental, Buffy drove
across the countryside to get a breath of fresh air.
He had left her so suddenly right after last night's battle that they had not had
the proper goodbye. But she surmised, it was just as well. Less tears, less pain
for all.
She had reached her favorite hill. She walked barefoot on the grass, trying to savor
the precious few moments she had in Sunnydale, then choose a grassy spot and sat
down to rest, not knowing a miracle had happened that would change her life forever.
The battle had turned Angel into a human being for good. The oracles had foreseen
this event…the battle with Evil would give the souled vampire his humanity permanently.
The transformation only became evident the next day. Angel had run out of his old
mansion looking for Buffy but learned she had gone off somewhere. He had informed
Willow and the other slayerettes of the change and had gotten confirmation
from Duncan that it was real.
Now to tell Buffy…
Part Six
He was partway there when he saw her off to the left, sitting on the hillside amid
the bluebells, her amrs wrapped around her knees, her forehead restng atop them.
Even wth her hair shining like newly-minted gold in the sun, she looked a picture
of heartbreaking dejection. He started down the hll toward her.
"Buffy…"
Buffy started violently at the sound of his voice. Snapping her head up, she stared
off to the left, keeping her tear-streaked face averted from him.
"Want to talk about it?" Angel suggested wryly, leaning slightly forward,
trying to see her face. He thought he saw a morose smile touch her lips.
A teary chuckle escaped her, and she drew a shaky breath but still refused to look
at him as she said, "It's too hard."
She gazed straight ahead, her eyes focused on the surrounding hills splashed with
bluebells and hawthorn., " It's too painful," she admitted, then did a
doubletake as she realized he was actually there with her in the sunlight.
"But how…?" as her lips widened into a smile, realizing that the miracle
she dreamed of has become a reality.
He pulled her up onto her feet and embraced her fiercely. He held her closely as
he explained what had happened.
He had found something he treasured beyond all bounds; he had found Buffy, and loving
her made him more vulnerable than he'd been since he regained his soul. But now,
things were different. No longer would they have to live with the threat of Buffy's
death as the result of his being human. There were no trade-offs this time. They
could start over. If only she would take him back.
With a raw ache in his voice he said, "I'm sorry for everythingI 've done. I've
pushed you away when you needed me most. I love you , more than life itself"
She wrapped her arms around him and wept brokenly as he said, "Marry me."
For once, the slayer was tongue-tied, the happiness inside her bubbling like a stream.
"Yes! Oh yes!"
He cupped the back of her head, crumpling the silk of her hair, holding her face
pressed to his chest, imagining the nights he'd made her weep like this, despising
himself with a virulence that was almost past bearing. But he vowed, he would make
everything alright.
Part Seven
Time : 6 years later ….
Standing on the terrace near the balustrade, Angel gazed out at the immaculate gardens
of their California home, where Buffy and their three-year-old daughter Anne, were
kneeling among the geraniums, examining the vivid blooms. Their heads were so close
together that it was impossible to distinguish where Buffy's bright golden hair stopped
and Anne's began. Something Buffy said made Anne laugh and Angel's eyes crinkled
with a smile at the joyous sound.
"Dad, what do you think heaven will be like?" six-year old Gabriel looked
up at his father, knowing his answer would not disappoint him.
"I have an idea but it's only my opinion," Angel explained to his puzzled
son. Crouching down, he put his arm around the little boy's shoulders and gestured
toward the garden. As Buffy and Anne sensed they were being observed, they both looked
up at the terrace, and then they smiled and waved--two green-eyed girls with golden
hair and love shining in their eyes.
"I believe," Angel solemnly confided to his son, "that is almost heaven,
right there."
"There are no angels," Gabriel noted.
"I see two of them,: his father quitely replied, then he glanced at his son
and corrected himself with a grin, "three of them."
The End