Title: Broken Pieces
Author: Hiruko
Rating: PG
Email: hiruko_dark@hotmail.com
Content: C/A, angst Crossover with BTVS
Summary: Cordelia and Angel visit Sunnydale to find things aren't what
they used to be.
Spoilers: Everything is game
Disclaimer: The characters in the Angelverse were created by Joss Whedon
& David Greenwalt. No infringement is intended, no profit is made.
Distribution: Nothing Fancy. Any others, please ask
Notes: Season 6 on BTVS ended the same, however on Angel S3 ended vastly
different. Conner confronted Angel, but they resolved their issues and
misinformation. Cordelia said no to Skip, and her and Angel got together. It's
my story and I can manipulate things to how I want them, so there.
Cordelia never used to like
road trips. Not only did she usually get mind-blowing headaches that would
rival a vision hangover, but also she had to be trapped in a small metal box
for sometimes hours on end. No, Cordelia Chase was not meant to be riding in
cars - she was meant to ride in limos, to be traveling in private jets to
exotic locations. She certainly wasn't meant to be traveling in a psudeo-batmobile,
heading to Sunnydale, home of the Hellmouth. But, on this particular day, she
found herself relishing every minute of it because she was in the company of
one very handsome man.pire.
"You're staring." His voice was trying to be reprimanding, but a
small smirk that was tugging at the corner of his lips gave him away.
"Can't I stare? You always do."
He gave her a sidelong glance that was definitely not focused on her face.
"But you have parts that are meant for staring."
She smacked him on the arm, and he yowled in mock pain. "Hey, keep your
eyes on the road buddy." He chuckled, as she crossed her arms and
pretended to pout.
"Admit it Cor, you love it when I stare."
"I'm not sure if I like this new perverted you," she scowled.
"I've suppressed my perverted ways for centuries. You've just made it
resurface."
"Great. I think I'd rather have had Angelus resurface. At least he's an
easy problem to fix. One stake through the heart, and problem solved."
"Yup, can't use that to get rid of me," he said smugly.
"But then again, I think I can certainly use it if I catch you staring
elsewhere."
"I can assure you, that will never happen," he said in all
seriousness, his eyes focused firmly on the highway before him.
"Not even if it's Buffy?" she asked teasingly.
"Not even if it's Buffy."
The grin on her face slowly faded, and she looked out the window pensively.
He risked another glance at her. "What's the matter?" he asked,
noting her silence.
"Angel, I don't want you to tell them."
"Tell who what?" he asked, a bewildered expression on his face.
"Buffy and the others. I don't want you to tell them about us."
Angel tightened his grip on the steering wheel, his jaw tightening slightly.
"Cordelia-"
"No, I don't want an argument from you. I just want you to not tell
them."
"It's not something we can - I can easily hide."
"I realize this, but I want you to try."
"Why? Why don't you want to tell them?"
She returned her attention to the window, refusing to look at him.
He growled. "Look, if you want me to do what you ask, you have to at least
give me a reason."
She sighed and forced herself to look at him. "Because I can't go back to
high school."
"I'm not sure what you mean," he said uncertainly.
"I can't go back to them versus Cordelia. I can't do it," her voice
cracked slightly, and Angel instinctively grabbed her hand while keeping his
remaining hand on the wheel. She entwined her hand in his, taking comfort from
it. "If they know about us, they're going to think I stole you from Buffy-that
that's all I set out to do. And once again, I become the reigning bitch of
Sunnydale."
"That's not going to happen," he said firmly. Angel never really knew
the Cordelia from the past, nor did he profess to have much knowledge of the
relationships she shared with the Scooby gang, but he knew the woman now. And
if there were one thing he was certain of, they would have to be blind to see
the woman she had become.
"I wish I had your certainty," she said wistfully. "But I would
still prefer to keep our relationship incognito. I also don't think they're
ready for this kind of bombshell, especially Buffy. What they really need is
our comfort, and I don't want to rub our happiness in their faces. So I want to
keep it more secure than the date of Brad Pitt's and Jennifer Aniston's
marriage. Ok?"
He sighed, realizing he wasn't going to win against her. "Ok, but I'm not
going to lie. If they ask me, I'll tell them the truth. Deal?"
"Fine. Deal. And this also means no Pervey-Angel."
He shook his head. "You always get your way don't you?" he asked
affectionately.
"They didn't call me Queen- hey, watch the hands!"
Angel smirked. "What? We haven't reached Sunnydale yet."
* * *
Cordelia hadn't been back to Sunnydale in three years, yet she didn't feel nostalgic
coming back home at all. No, not home, she thought. Los Angeles was home; this
had been a temporary hellish pit stop. There weren't many fond memories of this
place, and if there were, too many bad memories made them insignificant.
She wondered if the Scooby gang had changed as much as she had over the years.
She'd be out of the circle for so long. The only person she ever kept in
contact with was Willow and even then, she never knew what was truly going on.
Especially when it came to recent events.
She felt guilty that it took a funeral to get her back into Sunnydale. She
hadn't even been able to go to Buffy's funeral, thanks to a trip in Pylea, yet
now she would be attending a funeral of a girl she had never even gotten the
chance to meet.
The abrupt stop of the car shook Cordelia from her thoughts, and she noticed
that they had arrived at their destination. Angel had made good time for they
still had another thirty minutes before the sun would rise.
The two of them approached the door and Angel poised his hand to knock on it
but, before he could, it was jerked open and a familiar figure stood before
them.
Cordelia was amazed at how worn Buffy looked. Dark shadows underlined her eyes,
and she appeared thinner than she usually was. Buffy had always been small, but
always seemed to have an inner strength that made her appear larger than life.
Now, it appeared that if Cordelia so much as breathed on her, she'd fly away.
Buffy gestured the two of them in. "Everyone else is still asleep,"
Buffy said.
They entered the kitchen, after tiptoeing by a sleeping Xander who was curled
up on the couch. Once Angel and Cordelia sat at the kitchen counter, Buffy
began pouring a cup of coffee. She pushed it toward Cordelia, who took it
gratefully. She began pouring another cup. "Did you want one Angel? Wait -
forget I asked. I forgot that you don't drink coffee."
"No, I'd love a cup. I've acquired a taste for it these past years,"
Angel said, surprising her. Buffy looked at him questioningly but pushed the coffee
cup at him without a word.
The vampire took a sip, and he smiled in appreciation. "Very good.
Especially compared to the coffee I've been subjected to in the past few
years."
"I've gotten better," Cordelia said defensively.
"When it's instant," Angel said pointedly.
Buffy smiled at the exchange as she leaned against the wall with her own
coffee. "Well, I had a mother who made sure I knew how to brew. Without
me, I fear she would have never made it through work awake," Buffy said,
and the bickering couple fell silent in remembrance of Joyce.
Cordelia cleared her throat. "So...um...how's Willow doing?"
Buffy furrowed her forehead, uncertain of how to phrase exactly how
her friend was doing. "She's doing as well as can be expected," she
said finally.
"So Giles is planning on taking her to England with him?" Cordelia
asked.
Buffy nodded. "I...uh...don't think she feels comfortable here with us.
Also, she needs help that we can't provide. She's probably better off with
Giles. He could help her with her addiction," she paused. " She's
also still hurting, badly. I don't think she really remembers what
happened."
"Selective memory," Angel said, nodding. "She doesn't want to
think she was capable of such acts."
"I forgot that you were the expert on guilt," Buffy said.
"I thought that's why you wanted me here."
The two former lovers stared at each other intently, and Cordelia shifted
uncomfortably.
Buffy was the first to break eye contact, and she looked over at Cordelia,
eyebrow raised. "Your hair, it's different."
Cordelia touched the nape of her neck self-consciously. "I've actually
been growing it back out," she said, making a face. "I'm not sure if
going this short was one of my better judgments."
Buffy cocked her head, studying Cordelia. "I like it. You look more
mature."
"I'm not sure if that's from her haircut or from her years with me,"
Angel said allowing his eyes to meet Cordelia's briefly. She scowled at him,
but Buffy didn't notice for she was focused elsewhere.
"Sorry, did we wake you?" she said.
Xander, who was now leaning in the frame of the kitchen doorway, yawned
slightly. Angel and Cordelia both stood, but he shook his head. "No, you
guys were fine. I just had a bad dream is all."
"There seem to be a lot of those going around," Buffy muttered.
Cordelia was sure she didn't want to ask, and even if she had, she wouldn't
have gotten the chance. Xander stepped in the kitchen and pulled her in a warm
embrace. Angel shot Xander a dirty look that did not go unnoticed by Buffy.
"Cordy, it's been forever."
She returned his embrace warmly, marveling how different Xander felt now. When
he had once been skinny and bony, he was now muscular and broad. She pulled
away from him and looked at him appraisingly. Muscular or not, he still looked
as worn-out as Buffy was.
"It's been a rough few months for you guys, hasn't it?" Cordelia
asked, concern etching across her face. She heard the break-up with Anya had
not gone over well.
"It's been a rough year," Xander said, looking at Buffy who suddenly
averted her eyes from his. Cordelia sensed there was something that the two of
them were concealing, but she refrained from asking. Xander refocused his
attention on Cordelia. "Almost as rough as you guys had it. Buffy told me
about Conner. Why didn't you bring the little tyke?"
"First off, he's not little," Angel interjected. "Second, I
didn't feel he was ready to meet others yet. He's still adjusting to this
world."
Cordelia made a small pfft sound, and Angel looked at her sharply. She shrugged
her shoulders. "I'd say he's adjusting pretty well. You didn't see him
ogling the girls when I took him to the mall the other day."
"Girls? Conner doesn't ogle girls!" Angel said, mouth agape.
"I'm not sure what life you're living-Wait, that's right, you aren't
living a life. I'm sorry."
Angel chuckled and Xander looked at him in horror. "Ok, I don't know about
the rest of you, but when Angel laughs, it makes me incredibly nervous."
"It's ok Xander. He's still soul-bound," Cordelia said, touching
Xander's chest.
Xander let out a sigh of relief. "Well, that's good to know, but that does
not make me feel better about almost wetting my pants."
"You always were ready to run from danger," Cordelia mused.
"Only when you were the origin of it," Xander shot back, and the two
of them stood smiling at each other.
Angel watched the two of them, expressionless. He'd forgotten what it was like
when Cordelia and Xander were together and he wasn't sure if he liked it.
"Hey, why don't you and I grab some breakfast? We still have a few hours
before the service, and everyone will probably be waking up pretty soon. Plus,
I don't think we can deal with another Buffy breakfast special," Xander
said to Cordelia. Buffy stuck her tongue out at him in displeasure, but he ignored
her.
Cordelia rewarded him with a bright smile. "That sounds great," she
said, before shooting a questioningly look at Angel, who nodded his reluctant
approval.
Once the two of them left, Angel realized he was now alone with Buffy. He
shuffled around uncomfortably, feeling unusually awkward.
"Living in L.A. appears to have had a humanizing effect on you,"
Buffy observed, placing her half-finished cup of coffee in the sink.
"I suppose it has," Angel said slowly.
Buffy, with her back still to him hung her head slightly. "I'm glad you're
here, despite how our last visit went. I must admit, I wasn't myself back then,
having just been dropped out of heaven and all." She cringed slightly,
thinking about how she had begged him to stay with her. She hadn't known who
else she could turn to at the time.
"I understood," Angel said quietly. "Buffy, I wish I could have
stayed, but I had obligations."
She straightened her back and turned around, mustering a smile. "I know,
you had a family to take care of, and now you have a son. I'm glad." It
seemed ironic, really. While Angel's family was growing and strengthening, hers
had been falling apart. She paused. "I wish you could have brought Conner.
I would really like to meet him."
He managed a small smile at the mention of his son's name. "I know."
"I'm glad you're here, though. Especially now." Buffy approached him
and wrapped her arms around him. She closed her eyes, allowing herself to try
and forget these last few months while in his arms. She didn't want to think
about Spike, about Willow, or anyone else for that matter. All she wanted to do
was breathe in that familiar Angel scent and go back to a time when this was
all that mattered, but she wasn't getting the comfort she sought. She frowned
and opened her eyes, feeling something different in Angel's embrace. Angel was
returning her hug stiffly. She drew back, but her hands remained behind his
neck. She looked at him searchingly, but his face was impassive.
"I'm sorry," she said, wondering if she overstepped some ex-lover
boundary.
He shook his head. "Don't be. I guess...I guess I can't be what you need
right now."
She smiled. "Hugging isn't exactly saying 'hey, I want us to get back
together.' I've gotten past that...since your last visit. I've come to the
conclusion that if I can't have you in my life as my boyfriend, I want you as
my friend. And friends give comfort hugs. Can you handle that?"
He finally smiled. "Yeah, I think I can handle that."
"Good," she said. She returned his smile, but unlike his, it didn't
quite reach her eyes.
* * *
"These are the bestest bagels ever! And this veggie cream cheese...what
genius thought of it?"
"Slow down Cordy, we want to save some cream cheesey goodness for the rest
of the crew," Xander said as he watched his former girlfriend stuff pieces
of a bagel in her mouth.
"I can't believe that bakery didn't exist when I was living here."
"They were waiting for you to leave, actually," he said and quickly
ducked Cordelia's playful punch.
"Xander Harris, you haven't changed a bit."
He snorted. "But one Cordelia Chase certainly has. I can't believe both my
ex-girlfriends are demons. This can not be a good track record to have."
"You're lucky that you're on my good side now. If not, you'd be running
from my evil glowbug action."
Xander smiled, and stuffed his hands in pocket. They walked in companionable
silence for a while before Xander finally broke it.
"I miss her."
Cordelia was silent at his statement and merely looked at him with concern.
"Everyday, I find myself thinking about her. I think about everything
we've been through, and how much I love her."
"Xander-" Cordelia began, but he held out a hand to cut her off.
"I don't think I deserve her. I know that I sabotaged our relationship.
Just like I've sabotaged every other meaningful relationship that I've
had," he looked at her, and Cordelia found that she couldn't look at him
directly.
"Cordy, do you ever think about us?" he said quietly.
"Sometimes. But usually I don't like to dwell on the past," Cordelia
said, finally allowing herself to meet his eyes. "What we had was great at
one time, but it wasn't meant to be. In some ways, I'm glad you cheated on me.
If you hadn't, I wouldn't have gone to Los Angeles. I wouldn't have met Angel,
and I wouldn't be where I am today."
He didn't seemed surprised at her response, and Cordelia was relieved he didn't
take it the wrong way. "It's funny," he said, as they continued to
walk. "I think about us all the time. I think I originally got together
with Anya because she was so much like you. She's even human because of you.
It's like I had this constant reminder of what I did to you back in high
school."
"You know, at one point in time I wished that you felt miserable for the
rest of your life because of what you did to me. But then again, I also wished
for you to never know the touch of a woman at the same time. I'd like to think
I've grown since then."
He tilted his head, and smiled. "Yes, I think you have. In fact, you've
managed to bring into the public eye that specialness I saw in you years
ago."
"Now why couldn't you have been this smooth when you were dating me?"
She paused. "You know, as much as it pains me to say this, I loved you
Xander Harris and I think a small part of me always will. I think it's a curse
for being such a bitch in high school."
He laughed. "It's nice to know that I had an impact on someone's
life."
"I think you had an impact on Anya's."
Xander tabled the comment for a moment, and looked away.
"Xander," she began carefully. "Why did you leave Anya at the
altar? It wasn't because she reminded you of me."
Xander contemplated the question, before giving her an answer. "You know
what my family is like. I saw a possible future for us, and I was afraid of
hurting her," he snorted. "It looks like I did a good job of doing
that without marrying her huh?"
"Xander, you can't let a vision of the future interfere with your life.
Nothing is set in stone."
"And you're the expert because?"
"Hello? Vision Girl here," Cordelia said smirking. "I have the
link to the PTB and they say that Xander Harris deserves a little happiness in
his life - no matter what sins he may have committed against their beautiful,
charming, and stylish seer. So I say go get that demoness and marry her. Live
your life the way you want it, and never look back."
Xander chuckled, but it was followed by a sigh. "I wish it were that
simple. But some things went on afterwards that might not be repairable."
"What do you mean?"
"Anya had sex with Spike."
"What?" Cordelia almost choked on the bagel she was still eating.
Xander shrugged. "I think it was her way of getting back at me for leaving
her."
"Wow."
"Yeah, wow," Xander said. "But that's not what really bothers
me. Buffy slept with Spike as well."
"Double wow. Have there been no decent men in Sunnydale since I left or
what?"
He didn't seem amused by her comment. Instead, he looked at her seriously.
"It bothered me more than Anya and him being together. So I have to
question, how much do I really love her?"
The implication of Xander's statement sunk in, and Cordelia began to wonder if
Anya, like Cordelia before her, had always come second to Buffy in Xander 's
life. But before Cordelia could voice her concerns, Xander stopped. "We're
here."
Cordelia followed his gaze to see that there were back at the house. Before she
knew it, Xander was bounding up the stairs. "C'mon, I bet everyone is
starving."
She sighed, but followed him in. She seriously doubted that they would ever get
to finish their conversation.
* * *
The family unity was lost, and it unnerved Buffy more than any Big Bad could.
Xander sat in the dining room, playing solitaire while Anya was prepping dinner
in the kitchen, alone. Giles sat across from Xander, reading a book quietly and
Dawn was sitting glassy-eyed on the couch, her attention plastered on the
television screen. Willow had retreated to her room, wanting to be left alone.
Everyone was in the same house, yet they seemed miles away from each other.
Buffy glanced in the direction of Cordelia and Angel, who were conversing
quietly in the corner. An unconscious frown appeared on her face as she watched
them.
Ever since they arrived, something had been gnawing in the back of Buffy's
brain about the two of them. She found it only natural that they would be
close, considering the years they've worked together, but she hadn't quite
expected them to be this closely bonded. Every time Cordelia would leave the
room, Angel visibly noticed and tensed up, only relaxing when she returned.
When they were in conversations together, they would look at each other
constantly for approval, and have inside jokes that only they would laugh at.
Buffy didn't know Angel could joke, let alone have inside jokes. She also found
it unnerving that Cordelia knew more intimate details of Angel than she did.
Yes, something was going on between the two of them, and she wasn't sure how to
deal with it.
Buffy approached the couple in question, and whatever conversation the two of
them had going stopped immediately.
"I'm sorry you had to stay in the car during the service," Buffy
said. "We couldn't have you bursting into flames and all."
"It's alright. I'm used to it."
Buffy and Angel stood, staring at each other in uncomfortable silence.
"I'm going to help Anya in the kitchen," Cordelia said, sensing that
Buffy wanted to speak to Angel alone.
"You don't cook Cordy," Angel said.
She looked at him defensively. "I'll have you know that I can microwave as
mean as anyone can."
She pretended to walk off in a huff, and Angel watched her with a bemused
expression. He returned his attention to Buffy, who was now eyeing him
critically.
Earlier, he thought they had overcome any awkwardness that was between them,
but he was apparently wrong. There was something that was obviously bothering
her.
"Let's go outside, the sun's down," Buffy said, indicating the front
door.
Angel nodded, and the two of them walked out onto the front porch. They sat
side by side in the light of the moonlight, and Angel reminisced fondly about a
time when this had been as commonplace as sleeping.
"Things are strained," Buffy said, commenting on the others in the
living room.
"I can tell," Angel said. "It'll take awhile for not only Willow
to heal, but for all of you."
Buffy stared off into the night. "Sometimes I wonder if we'll ever pick up
the pieces."
"I wondered that for a long time after I came back from my dark
period," Angel said. "But I found a way to put it together. It's not
impossible. It just takes time, commitment...and love."
"I suppose it was difficult getting Cordelia's forgiveness."
Angel ducked his head, a pained expression on his face. "She isn't the
most forgiving person. It did take her a long time to...to forgive me."
"Are you in love with her?" Buffy asked, deciding to take the direct
approach.
Angel looked at her in surprise, but didn't say anything. It was enough of an
answer for her. "You are in love with her." An ironic smile formed.
"For some reason, I held the belief that I was the only one you could ever
love. I took comfort in the fact that you'd always be there for me. That one
day, I could just walk back in your life and everything would go back to the
way it was." She cocked her head, looking at him. "I was wrong wasn't
I?"
He still didn't respond, and it triggered a surge of anger and resentment. She
threw up her hands. "How could this happen? It's Cordelia of all
people!"
"Yes, it is Cordelia," Angel said, not liking her tone. "The one
woman who gave up every chance for a normal life to be with me.received life-threatening
visions - became half-demon- and gave up being a higher being - all for me. How
could I not love her?"
Buffy felt tears forming, but she fought them off. "And me?"
Angel's expression softened, and he once again saw that girl he had fallen in
love with years ago shining through. He wrapped his arm around her, bringing
her close to him. "I still do Buffy," he said softly. "I always
will.but what I feel for Cordelia," he paused. "What you and I had
was real. It was that all-consuming, burning love that wasn't meant to last.
With Cordelia, I feel calm-I feel at peace. And it's something that I never
imagined I could feel. It's a feeling that you deserve to have yourself
someday. But it could never happen with us. The PTB made sure of that," he
said, allowing himself to reflect briefly on the day that never was.
"Buffy, I think I was always destined to be with Cordelia, not you."
The words hurt Buffy more than she let it show, but she was beginning to
understand the depth of Angel's feelings. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"She didn't want anyone to know yet. She was afraid of rejection," he
sighed. "It's funny - despite all the people around her who love and
respect her, she still craves for approval from you guys. It's as if some part
of her is still that girl in high school who always felt like an
outsider."
"I never knew she felt that way," she said, her voice barely above a
whisper.
"I think she'd kill me if she found out I told you that," Angel said,
and groaned slightly. "She'll probably stake me now that you know about
us."
Buffy removed Angel's arm from her, and stood up slowly. "Then maybe you
shouldn't tell her."
He looked at her, surprised. He searched her eyes, and saw none of the anger
that had been there earlier.
"I can't lie to you Angel, I'm not sure if I can get used to this. But, as
much as I hate to say this, I should realize that I can't hold onto what we
were. It's not fair to me, and it's not fair to you. And, I think that it's
only fair for her to tell me on her own time." A thin smile formed on her
face. "A lot of things have changed this past year haven't they?"
"Yes. Yes they have," Angel said, standing. He held out his hand.
"If we can't go back to what we were, can we at least manage to be
friends?"
She took his hand. "I thought we had established that earlier this
morning. I think we can manage." She smiled, and this time it reached her
eyes.
* * *
When the two of them returned, everyone was seated at the dinner table.
Cordelia raised her eyebrows, asking an unspoken question as Angel took his
seat beside her, but he ignored it. Instead, he gratefully looked at the cup of
pig's blood that was before him, and nodded in appreciation toward Cordelia.
Buffy, in turn, sat next to Willow. The redhead barely acknowledged her
friend's arrival. She sipped her water, and only allowed a brief flicker of the
eyes in Buffy's direction.
The group began eating with only the sounds of clicking glass and silverware
filling the room. Even Dawn, who usually tried to get some conversations going,
remained silent.
The silence, however, was driving one Cordelia Chase insane. It was such a
contrast to the last time she had dinner here. It had been graduation night,
and everyone had been giddy, talkative and excited. She remembered barely being
able to tell one conversation from the next, and she remembered the love - the
love that had been so blatantly apparent between them all. Who were these
people and what had they done to her friends? Well, if there was one thing she
could do while she was here, it was give these people a kick in the pants.
She clicked a fork against her glass, and everyone looked up to see who would
dare disturb their silence.
"Guys, could I just get your attention here, for a moment," Cordelia
asked, and Angel cringed slightly, not knowing where she was going to go with
this. "Look, I realize that I haven't been here, and I know there are a
lot of issues to resolve, but this is ridiculous. Ever since I got here, you
have been tiptoeing on eggshells around each other. I don't care who slept with
who, or who tried to destroy the world - all I care about is that I see a group
of people here who at one time had a comradery that I envied," she looked
directly at Willow, and her voice softened. "Willow, I know you loved Tara,
and I hate to sound like a bad movie cliché, but do you really think she would
want you to shun the people who loved you? I know there's some guilt, but with
time - they're the only ones who can make it better."
Willow looked at her, tears threatening to well beneath her eyes.
"And Anya, Xander can be a complete moron-"
"Hey!" Xander cried.
"-and he may do things on impulse without thinking them through, but in
his heart, he loves you.and he shouldn't second-guess that, no matter what
other feelings he may try to analyze," Cordelia said looking in his
direction pointedly. "I can't say you two will resolve your problems, but
the least you can do is speak to each other. I think you all deserve that.
Don't you?"
They all looked at her, a little shell-shocked. She threw up her hands in
exasperation. "I would really like to have a decent, normal meal here
before Angel and I make like bunnies tonight and hop on out of here."
Xander was the first to break. "On so many levels could that bunny analogy
could have gone in a very wrong place."
"Please don't bring up bunnies. I have issues," Anya said.
Dawn nodded furiously. "Yes, Cordelia.you really don't want to get her on
the bunny issue. I seemed to recall she even had a solo song about it
once."
"A solo song?" Angel asked.
Willow cut in before Dawn could continue. "Well, let's say we all got solo
songs that day. I in particular, tried to stay out of it as much as
possible-"
Cordelia sat back, satisfied. Problems weren't solved, but it was a start. Buffy
caught her eye and smiled at her, mouthing a thank you. Cordelia returned a
brilliant smile of her own, but tilted her head slightly. She sensed there was
something different about the slayer, but she couldn't quite place it. Whatever
thought crossed her mind, it soon vanished when she began getting on the tail
end of a conversation.
"Buffy worked where???"
* * *
They had been on the road for about 20 minutes and Angel still had not said a
word since they left. Cordelia looked concernedly at Angel. "Are you ok?
You've been quiet for awhile now."
"Yeah, I'm fine. I'm just ready to return home. Being in Sunnydale just
reminded me of how much I miss everyone," he said.
"Hmm.me too," she shook her head in wonder. "By the way, thank
you for not saying anything." He was unresponsive, and she poked him.
"You didn't say anything to anyone about us did you?"
"Ow," he said laughing. "No, I didn't say anything." Well,
it was the truth.
"Good," she said, satisfied. She crossed her arms and focused on the
car ahead of them. "Do you think things will ever be the same for them
again?"
"Hard to say. There is a lot of healing to be done. Right now, Buffy is
the only one holding them together."
"Yeah," she said thoughtfully. "Makes our lives in comparison
seem like a cakewalk doesn't it?"
Angel smiled wryly. "Well, I wouldn't go that far. I say give them time.
They'll find their way back to each other."
"Hmm...like you and Wes are?" Cordelia said sarcastically.
Angel shot a glare in her direction. "We're working on it Cor. These
things take time."
She held up her hands in defense. "I know, I know. Angel, what were you
and Buffy discussing before dinner?"
"I don't know, what were you and Xander discussing when you went to go get
breakfast?"
"I'm never going to know am I?"
He flashed her an enigmatic smile. "It's not important. What's important
now is that we're heading home, and everything can return to normal."
She sighed. "What do you mean norma- hey! Where the hell is your hand
going?"
"Pervey-Angel has returned."
Fin.
