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Andrew looked out the airplane window. It had been almost one year since Sunnydale had caved in, and since then he had been working for the new Watchers Council. It was tiring babysitting mini slayers, they were like ticking time bombs. Most of the time it wasn't too bad , he just let Buffy deal with them when they got into fights. It was hard though, when they went out on patrol and got killed by a vampire or demon.

"Flight 206 now landing."

After the plane had landed Andrew called a taxi, and one finally came after 20 minutes.

"Where to?" the driver asked.

"The Sunnydale border." Andrew answered.

"Sunnydale huh?" the driver said as he maneuvered the car though the crowded airport parking lot. "Why are you going to the crater?"

"I have to go say goodbye to a friend of mine that died when the town collapsed." Andrew said sadly. "I didn't know her that well, but she was the only person who ever defeated me at D&D." the taxi driver looked at him in confusion in the review mirror. "Dungeons & Dragons." he answered "Duh!"

Two hours later they finally reached the crater that was formally known as Sunnydale, or Sunnyhell, or The Mouth of Hell; Depending on who you talked to.

"Take your time dude, I need a break anyway." The driver said.

"Thanks" Andrew said. He walked up to the headstone that was placed in front of the gate that kept people from falling in the crater. There was many names on the headstone: Anya, Annabelle, Molly, Chloe, Eve, Cho-ann. Then finally he saw her name: Amanda. The girl he that he had vowed to remember ever since she had beat him at Dungeons & Dragons the night before the big battle. The night before she had died.

"Rest in peace Amanda, you won't be forgotten." Andrew said. He pulled two playing dice out of his jacket pocket, and laid them in front of the headstone. "Goodbye."

A/N: I know Andrew is a little out of character, but this is after he was seen in Rome during Angel season 5, and this is a kinda serious story. I hope you enjoyed it. PLEASE R&R.