Chapter 1: The Dark Arrives

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Pairings: Lots. Main is Yugi/Yami Bakura

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Buffy was patrolling by some old warehouses and thinking. The last year had been eventful with Adam, the initiative, the first slayer, and…that weird cheese guy. She was hoping that this year nothing but a few vamps would show up. But of course this is Sunnydale - Home of the Hellmouth. Something has to happen. Suddenly Buffy broke out of her thoughts. She was surrounded by at least 10 vampires.

"Crap," she said, before kicking the nearest vampire away from her. 2 or 3 vampires she could take at once, but 10 was another story all together. Several of the Vampires came up behind her and grabbed her. An evil laugh was heard from the shadows. The vampires turned to face it.

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Spike watched from the roof of one of the warehouses. His slayer was fighting with a group of vampires. That's right. His slayer. He'd get rid of Riley soon enough. Though how he was going to do that with a chip in his head he didn't know. Then he sensed it…the werewolf was back. Vampires and werewolves had always been enemies, but this one he was friends with. He stopped watching Buffy and went to find Oz. If he hadn't left so quickly he would have seen the albino step out of the shadows, and kill a vampire.

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"Who's there," One of the vampires said.

"Just me," said a voice before its owner stepped out of the shadows and pulled the head off of the vampire closest to him.

"Who the hell are you," another vampire yelled. The white haired man looked at him with an evil glint in his eye.

"The Dark," he said, before decapitating that vampire at sell. With the help of the albino, Buffy was able to defeat the vampires. After the last one was staked (or decapitated) Buffy got a good look at the albino. He was about a head taller than her and had brownish red eyes. His white hair went to about mid back. Buffy quickly had the stranger pinned against the wall of a warehouse, a stake to his heart.

"Who the hell are you," Buffy said. The stranger grinned evilly an in a few quick movements he had Buffy's arm held behind her back.

"Maybe I'm a friend. Maybe I'm an enemy. I'll leave that for you to decide," he whispered in her ear, then he let her go and walked away, with a call of, "See ya round, Slayer."

"Who the hell." Buffy started to say. She staked another vampire who came up behind her.