Author's Note: So, I figured it might be nice to accept prompts for this. So, if you have a scenario you'd like to see, you can either leave them in a review or PM me with them and I'll see if I can come up with something ;) For now, let us take a look through Buffy's eyes at the couple, if inspiration hits, I might do similar ones about the rest of the gang, as well :)

Through Their Eyes - Buffy

At the beginning, Buffy had been full of doubt.

She never had said anything about it to Willow, not after that one talk out in the hallway; the witch had been too happy, the new relationship, as unconventional as it was, with her lover being a centuries-old demon, had brought her out of the dull despair she'd been living in ever since Tara had been killed, and as her best friend, she'd been the last one who'd want to take this away from her.

Then, she had seen Pat fight, really fight, for the first time, and had seen how far she willing to go to protect Willow, nearly getting herself killed in the process; and afterwards, the demon had kept proving that devotion to the witch, more than once risking limb and life to make sure she'd be okay, no matter how often Willow told her to stop doing that and that she'd only end up getting killed.

Still, the Slayer had been worried, asking herself now and again how things might have turned out of Pat hadn't fallen in love with the witch; after all, the black haired woman had come to Sunnydale to kill her, and even though she knew that the demon was strong, she also knew that she would have won, should it have come to a fight between them – they had fought once, in earnest and not for sparring, and even though Pat would never admit it, she would have had the upper hand, if it had been to the death. Thus, winning hadn't been her biggest concern about the situation; what had worried her was what it might have done to Willow if she'd been forced to kill her newly found girlfriend, not wanting to imagine the consequences it might have had for the redhead's mental health.

So, she had kept those doubts to herself, and had just watched, and waited, waited to see if anything would change, if perhaps, the demon's feelings would vanish into nothingness and she'd turn on them; whenever she was around the couple though, she could see nothing but the unconditional love and admiration the demon felt for the witch, and after a while, she stopped worrying, and instead began enjoying having someone by her side who was almost as powerful as she was, and could fry most of the opponents into the next century with the fire which burst from her hands whenever it was needed.

And then, they had gone up against the devil, and one of the many fights during the whole mess had ended with Amy taking Willow down with her as they had fallen into the chasm which had been powering the devil's witch; they all had been sure that this had killed the redhead, that she was gone for good, and she had seen the demon break, for the first time ever since they had met.

And even though there had been so much shock and pain and disbelief about what had happened to Willow, Buffy had begun to doubt again, asking herself what Pat might do now, with her lover gone, if this might make her quit fighting on their side or if it even might bring her back to her initial goal, and set them against each other; she'd kept those doubts to herself though, never saying them out loud, but still Pat had proven her wrong, not once mentioning that she might leave, simply remaining with them in the fight against their opponent.

Thus, all her doubts had been gone by the time they had realized that Willow was alive and had found her, rescuing her from the grasp of Amy and her cronies; and not long after that, they had fully won the fight, and ever since then, none of her concerns about the demon's allegiance had resurfaced.

It had been strange, at first, she now reflected as they were out at the Bronze for a night of relaxation and entertainment, watching with a slight smile on her face how Pat was mumbling something into Willow's ear that made the witch blush, then giggle, to know that her best friend was dating a demon now, the very being she had been chosen to fight; on the other hand though, stranger things had happened in the history of Slayers and demons and vampires, and in the end, all that counted was that it worked out and that Pat was making Willow happy – and from the way the redhead smiled at the taller woman and tenderly touched her hand, it was more than obvious that this was exactly what the demon was doing.