Disclaimer: I do not own Highlander or Buffy, unfortunately. The reason I wrote this story is not for monetary value, but for entertainment only.
The next night, not only Ritchie, but Duncan also followed her when she went on patrol. This night would end like no other since her death at the Master's hands.
***
Buffy started in a different area of Seacouver this time. She had heard Ritchie and Duncan, but didn't pay them any attention.
In one alley, near the museum, a woman was being attacked by a vampire.
Buffy quietly crept up on them.
"Hey, Mr. Gruesoome," Buffy called once she was behind the vamp.
The vampire turned around and Buffy could sense his power.
"Why don't you pick on someone your own size?"
"Like, you!" The guy said in a gruff voice.
"Well, its a start," Buffy said and took off running out of the alley, leading him away from the lady and Ritchie and Duncan.
She led him into the city park that sat close to the alley and then realized that the vamp had been smarter than she had anticipated. He'd had a small horde of vampires waiting for her in the park.
They grabbed her all at once and, even with her Slayer strength, she couldn't handle five vampires holding onto each of her arms.
"Well, Slayer. Its too bad it has to end this way for you, but . . ." the vamp darted forward, burying his fangs into her neck, draining her almost to the point of death when she heard a shout and the vampires dropped her.
Buffy opened her eyes, which were getting heavier, and saw Duncan and Ritchie leap out of the bushes, swords in their hands.
It didn't even occur to her to wonder why they were carrying swords. with the last of her failing strength, in a voice she knew they would hear, she said, "cut off their heads."
And then, for the second time in her young life, Buffy Anne Summers died at the hands of a vampire.
***
They had both heard Buffy tell them to cut their heads off, so without hesitation, they started hacking the heads off the vampires.
When they were all dead, Duncan lifted Buffy into his arms and, quickly and quietly, he and Ritchie returned to the dojo to wait for Buffy to wake up.
***
The next night, not only Ritchie, but Duncan also followed her when she went on patrol. This night would end like no other since her death at the Master's hands.
***
Buffy started in a different area of Seacouver this time. She had heard Ritchie and Duncan, but didn't pay them any attention.
In one alley, near the museum, a woman was being attacked by a vampire.
Buffy quietly crept up on them.
"Hey, Mr. Gruesoome," Buffy called once she was behind the vamp.
The vampire turned around and Buffy could sense his power.
"Why don't you pick on someone your own size?"
"Like, you!" The guy said in a gruff voice.
"Well, its a start," Buffy said and took off running out of the alley, leading him away from the lady and Ritchie and Duncan.
She led him into the city park that sat close to the alley and then realized that the vamp had been smarter than she had anticipated. He'd had a small horde of vampires waiting for her in the park.
They grabbed her all at once and, even with her Slayer strength, she couldn't handle five vampires holding onto each of her arms.
"Well, Slayer. Its too bad it has to end this way for you, but . . ." the vamp darted forward, burying his fangs into her neck, draining her almost to the point of death when she heard a shout and the vampires dropped her.
Buffy opened her eyes, which were getting heavier, and saw Duncan and Ritchie leap out of the bushes, swords in their hands.
It didn't even occur to her to wonder why they were carrying swords. with the last of her failing strength, in a voice she knew they would hear, she said, "cut off their heads."
And then, for the second time in her young life, Buffy Anne Summers died at the hands of a vampire.
***
They had both heard Buffy tell them to cut their heads off, so without hesitation, they started hacking the heads off the vampires.
When they were all dead, Duncan lifted Buffy into his arms and, quickly and quietly, he and Ritchie returned to the dojo to wait for Buffy to wake up.
***
