Summary;
What if the Mayor found something better than Ascension?
Spoiler;
Season 3 just after 'Gingerbread'
Rating-PG
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The Mayoress
"Well thank you, it was so nice of you to
give me a lift home" Joyce felt a little awkward. But somehow
her companion put her effortlessly at ease.
"Not at all"
Richard Wilkins the Third (and First and Second for that matter)
beamed at the woman standing next to him. She really was a vision. It
had been a long time since he'd walked a lady to her doortstep but he
considered himself a gentleman in all things.
"About the
damage to the hall..."
"Now I won't hear of it. When I
was Dartmouth we used to have political rallies around the campfire
all the time"
"Yes but they weren't indoors like ours
was!"
"Democracy in action , a wonderful thing. I must
say I admired your organisational skills with MOO although things did
get a little out of hand. If you were ever to want to participate in
local politics..."
Joyce blushed. "You're too kind. But
what with the gallery and raising my girls, I really wouldn't have
time"
"Such a strong woman" he thought, "Single
parent, business woman, divorcee, mother to the Slayer". He
wondered if she was rejecting him with her last comment? He decided
to try his luck. Who dares wins! "Well then, perhaps you could
give me some artistic advice on re-modelling the hall after the fire
damage? We were planning to anyway, truth be told"
Joyce
considered for a moment. "Yes, certainly, I'd be glad to"
"Why
don't we discuss it over dinner? I'm free all weekend" He made a
mental note to cancel his demon tribute scheduled for that Saturday.
Joyce nodded, a bashful look upon her face. "Yes, I'd like
that Let me give you my number"
The Mayor fought the urge to
leap up and down like a jackrabbit as Joyce scribbled her telephone
number on a business card. He stepped forward to take it from her.
Their lips met. She felt so soft, tasted like strawberries. His
tongue gently explored her mouth, biting her bottom lip softly. His
hands came up and cupped her head, running his fingers through her
hair. Joyce rested her hands on his shoulders and pressed herself
close to him. She closed her eyes and murmured softly, a slight smile
on at the edges of her lips.
"My god" He thought,
"This is all moving far too fast!". But she didn't shy
away, instead rubbing herself against him and repositioning his other
hand to her hip.
"Way to go Joyce! You coming up for air
anytime soon?"
They broke the kiss off, Joyce flustered at
the sight of the three young women standing there watching her in a
man's arms on the front porch of her own home.
She collected
herself quickly. "Ah, girls this is Richard Wilkins, the Mayor
of Sunnydale. Richard, these are my daughters" she pointed to
the girl who had spoken" And their friend, Faith. She stays with
us sometimes"
A hundred years of council meetings had taught
Wilkins to keep his cool. He took in this striking, petulant looking
young woman before him. She dressed like a harlot and her expression
virtually yelled "Screw you!" from every pore. He wanted to
tell her to go upstairs, put some real clothes on and take her makeup
off with a sandblaster.
"Whatever!" Faith remarked
looking away disinterestedly as he stepped forwards. Wilkins took her
hand, bowed theatrically and kissed it. "Enchante!"
Everyone
giggled, even Faith.
It was the smile that snared him, that smile
that broke through the icy front that she showed the world. It spoke
of a girl who needed love, who was overjoyed at this show of
affection and intimacy but could never admit it, so deeply had she
buried herself beneath her defences. In that moment all he wanted to
do was take Faith in his arms and tell her everything would be
alright.
The smile was gone as quickly as it had appeared, the
mask she wore was there again. But it was too late. He had seen
through it and knew one day he would reach the diamond hidden beneath
all that ever so carefully projected fire. He turned to the others.
"Well, if this is Faith then I suppose these are Hope and
Charity?"
"I'm Buffy" she took his hand. She was so
polite, Wilkins marveled. And so teensy. He didn't know what he had
thought the Slayer would look like, something like those be-muscled
plastic-dolls that did TV wrestling he'd supposed. He could see the
power there, definitely, but also sensitivity and a gentle kindness.
A lot of her mother's influence, no doubt about it. He had to admit
to himself, he was absolutely charmed by this supposed thorn amongst
his roses. Her hand had calluses on it, as did Faith's but then he
supposed that was to be expected. It spoke volumes that there seemed
to be not a trace of tension between Buffy and the mother who had so
recently tried to roast her alive.
"These sweet little girls
have had a terribly hard, dangerous life" he realised, perhaps
for the first time. The eldest Summers' daughter also smelt slightly
sooty but he supposed that was only to be expected as well.
A
tiny shape was bobbing up and down excitedly behind Buffy as they
shook hands. She graciously stepped out of the way to allow her
through.
"I'm Dawn!"
"Yes, indeed you are"
Wilkins thought it likely that there were buttons cuter somewhere in
the world but he'd never seen one in his exceedingly long life.
Unbidden he thought back to his Sally, his little sister, taken by
the fever nearly a hundred years ago. She'd had a blue and white
dress, just like Dawns'. She was just so lovely, she seemed to light
up the night with her smile. Wilkins wondered how on earth any man
could abandon such a wonderful wife and beautiful daughters?
"Actually we've met before..."
"Yes, we have"
confirmed the Mayor "Your Girl Scout troop came to my office and
posed for a picture". A photographic memory was a valuable thing
for any politician. People loved to be remembered.
Dawn squealed
ecstatically and hid behind Buffy's sleeve, overcome by
embarrassment.
Joyce ruffled Dawn's hair and put her arm around
Buffy. He noticed Faith stood a little to one side, yearning to join
the affectionate trio but unable to bring herself to. He wanted to
take her hand and place it in Joyce's, linking her to Buffy and Dawn,
certain with all his heart she wouldn't be rejected. But the time
wasn't right yet. Wilkins took his cue to leave.
"Well, I
think some little girls need their sleep. Joyce I'll call you"
he pocketed her number carefully. "Goodnight ladies"
Halfway
down the path he turned and waved, besotted by the sight of them
gathered together on the porch together. They all waved back to him,
even Faith giving a little half flicker of her fingers as he got into
the limo. As he closed the car door he saw them walk inside, Buffy's
voice ringing happily through the air.
"Ok mom, spill! We
want the WHOLE story on your new beau! Flowers? Chocolates? Dancing?
C'mon, spill, spill!"
"Oh, Buffy" Joyce
protested.
"Yeah, Joyce, first base, second base or home run?
Give it up!" Faith added. "Should we call the company to
reupholster the limo or check its' suspension?"
"Faith!"
Joyce outrage sounded slightly affected.
"Do you think he'd
sign the picture of my troop with him?" Dawn asked excitedly.
Wilkins smiled. In a hundred years women hadn't changed a bit. He
was glad.
"Ah, sir?"
"Yes Allan?"
The
deputy mayor proffered a napkin from the limo's mini-bar. "You
have some lipstick..."
The Mayor gratefully accepted the
napkin and dabbed his mouth with it. "Thank you Allan, that
would hardly have been fitting for the council meeting would it?"
"No
sir"
Wilkins was silent for a moment. Eventually he spoke.
"Allan, what do you think of Mrs Summers?"
"She
seems very, very nice"
"She is, isn't she? What do you
think of her girls?"
"The Slayers? Oh, they're gorgeous,
sexy as hell"
The withering look Wilkins gave him left him in
no doubt they were reading from a very different page.
"I
don't think 'sexy' is a word I would care to use, Allan. I think
'adorable' is more to my liking"
"Yes sir, very
adorable"
"A little wild of course, but then that's only
to be expected when they don't have a man about the house to look up
to and take care of them" He was quiet again. Allan wondered
where all this was going?. He decided to pick a subject that always
got the Mayor's undivided attention.
"Sir, we have the Box
of Gavrok at a price we can afford but they want to charge us extra
for transportation. Do we accept?"
Wilkins frowned. "You
knolan,lan, I was thinking. Perhaps we should put the whole Ascension
issue on the back burner for a while? Say, oh, until after the autumn
budget?"
He couldn't believe his ears. "But sir! If we
wait until then it will be impossible! If we miss the eclipse we'll
NEVER have another opportunity! What's more you'll begin to age
naturally again!"
"Well, nothing wrong with a few more
grey hairs" the Mayor declared. "Makes a man look
distinguished in a Tom Selleck sort of way. I'm sure Mrs Summers
wouldn't mind. Scales, now that would probably be a bigger issue for
her. The Ascension is off the agenda, Allan" His words carried
an air of finality.
"Yes sir" What the hell was going
on?
"And regarding the budget, I think it would benefit us if
we cut our ties to the supernatural"
C...cut our ties to the
netherworld?"
Yes, oh I daresay they've been valuable in the
past but I think it's time we moved on and concentrated more on civic
matters. Call it a cost-cutting exercise. For instance, how much
money could we save if we were to discharge our more, ah, undead
employees?"
Allan balked. "You...you want me fire the
vampires!" He broke out into a cold sweat. They creeped him out
at the best of times. The idea that he could tell a roomful of them
that they were out of a job terrified him beyond measure.
"Oh
no" Wilkins relented. Allan breathed again. "Firing them
would lead to all sorts of messy union issues, severance pay and that
sort of thing. Better to just kill them all. As a side benefit we'd
save the police a fortune in crime scene tape"
For a moment
Allan didn't react at all. Then he calmly took out his notebook and
started scribbling. "Should we involve the Slayers?"
"Heavens
no, Buffy must be studying for her final exams about now and it
wouldn't do to disturb her. Education is a blessing. In fact, contact
Snyder and see if anything can be done to help her academically".
Allan made another note. Wilkins continued "The hospital board
owes me a few favours, see if they can supply us with some blood from
the national donor campaign and we'll spike it with holy water and
give it to them as a treat. It shouldn't be too much trouble, I spoke
at their fundraising dance for them"
"I'll have to bulk
order the Holy Water from the Magic Shop" Allan thought out
loud.
"Good thinking" agreed the Mayor. "And be
sure to have the cleaners do a thorough job with all that dust"
He shuddered uncomfortably at the thought.
"Will do"
Allan responded. They pulled up to the Town Hall. As he got out the
Mayor took in the building with a new sense of appreciation. "We
do civic ceremonies here, don't we Allan, weddings and the
like?"
"Yes, sir. It takes a little doing but it can be
arranged"
The Mayor put his arm around him as they walked
into the council chambers.
"Have you ever done a best man's
speech Allan? I'd ask my brother but he was killed during the Great
War"
"I'll have to get my tuxedo cleaned" thought
Allan
