Summary;
Where do Slayers go when they die? We kill Buffy a lot in fic but I
don't believe in unhappy endings. I can always write a happy sequal
to ANYTHING
Spoilers; last ever ep season 7
Rating;
pg
Disclaimer; these characters belong to Mutant Enemy Productions
and not me, this fic has no profit motive whatsoever
Distribution;
do what you like
A much more adult version of this can be found
under my name at adult fan fiction .net
No Place Like Home
It was over. She was dead it was finally over. Buffy had done her duty, paid her price. She was the Slayer to the last.
"Buffy?"
Of course mom was there. It
wouldn't be heaven without her.
"Buffy?"
Dad. Had he
been killed already? It didn't matter. They were all together
now.
"Keep talking to her, I think she's with us again"
The
doctor.
Buffy
opened her eyes and looked around the asylum walls. Bright and
whitewashed. Her mother and father loomed over her, their faces
hopeful but worried.
"Buffy, don't leave us again, please"
Joyce begged.
She sat up on the bed and took them in her arms.
"Don't you leave ME!"
It took a month for her
to truly accept it. A month of checking every atlas she could find to
make sure there was no town called Sunnydale. There was no Rupert
Giles, no Willow Rosenberg, no Alexander Harris in any phone book. Of
going through every martial arts book she could find to discover none
of the techniques she knew were real. Of trying every spell she knew
and achieving nothing but making the room smell of incense. Of having
dad help her rearrange her bedroom because she wasn't strong enough
to move her furniture by herself. Of exploring the school gym to find
it intact, of talking to Jennifer and Kimberly and Cassandra with
their jobs and their college degrees and their children.
She
looked in the mirror. She looked older, different. She had lost so
much time. But now her life had been handed back to her. It was a
precious gift she had no intention of wasting.
She took the silver
cross from around her neck and placed it in her drawer. She had no
need for it except as religious jewellery.
Because there were no
vampires.
So you didn't need a Slayer.
She'd loved them all.
They'd meant everything to her. But now she was letting them go. She
knew they'd understand. This was what they would have wanted.
She
was plain old Buffy Summers once again. And she was contented to be
so.
She went downstairs. Dad was in the kitchen manfully burning
dinner, Joyce sat on the couch, reading. Buffy crept up to her and
hugged her arms around her neck in a loving embrace. Joyce smiled and
took her hand, guiding it down to her swollen abdomen.
"It's
kicking" Buffy observed. It was so strange to think of her
mother being pregnant after all this time, that soon she would be
someone else's mom and not just hers.
"Yes, she's probably
going to be cheerleader, just like her sister" Joyce
replied
Buffy closed her eyes and took a deep breath. "Can we
call her Dawn?"
Joyce was quiet for a moment.
"Who
fancies pizza?" her father asked, putting his jacket on as he
walked out the door to the Jaguar.
"Yes please dad"
Buffy responded "Ham and tomato"
Hank paused in the doorway a moment, watching his beloved daughter
and wife share their moment of intimacy. He still came to Buffy's
bedroom door some nights, just to check on her whilst she slept.
Sometimes he caught Joyce doing the same. Sometimes Buffy did the
same to them.
Joyce waited until she heard the car pulling away
until she spoke.
"That was the name of your sister in your delusion wasn't it
Buffy? Are you sure? Would that be good for you? It might be more
healthy if..."
"Please" Buffy implored. "Let
me take one good thing with me from all that time!"
The baby
kicked again.
"I
think she likes it" observed Joyce. She looked at Buffy, her
daughter's expression one of plaintive yearning. Joyce's face filled
with warmth. In the end her decision was a simple one.
"Ok.
Dawn it is" she reached out and stroked Buffy's hair with her
hand. In a few months she would give birth to a perfect little girl,
a wonderful little girl who would bring them all joy and happiness. A
beautiful little girl with blue eyes and red hair.
Buffy smiled.
Life was ordinary. And wonderful.
