Walk Through Fire
WALK THROUGH FIRE
BY ALLISON RIELLY
Disclaimer: Joss owns Buffy etc. I am just
borrowing all his stuff.
Dedication: People who write those songs...the
kind that make you stop and listen.
Authors Notes: Inspired by a maudlin song that
made me all nostalgic. Enjoy!
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I hated fire. The summer I had
turned thirteen, my uncle Rory had lit a campfire with his scotch one night. The
fire had risen with such force that I had been knocked off my feet. The heat had
nearly blinded me, making my eyes water and my breath stop. I just stared at the
blazing redness and swore that I had never seen anything more frightening. At
the same time it fascinated me.
That was before everything. Before
high school, Buffy...Cordelia.
Right then, it was as if I was
back at that campfire, feeling the heat burn my face. The wall of flames had gotten so vast I
could barely see her anymore; just her eyes...
I always loved Cordelia's eyes.
There were rare times when I'd look into them, seeing a fusion of emotions. The
brown orbs usually blazed with self confidence and mirth (and sometimes
indignance). I loved her for that zest for life. I needed that kind of energy. She made
me smile without doing anything. Now, there was only a force of nature
standing between me and those eyes. I felt a familiar lump in my throat and
choked a bit before realizing it was fear. The same fear that always crippled
me.
In a
town like Sunnydale, fear was a reflex. You could never just turn it on and off
like a faucet. You fell back on it when you heard something strange, saw a shape
in the darkness or, heaven forbid, were surrounded before you knew you were
being followed. I had seen enough creepy-crawlies to make any normal person
almost immune.
Everyday there was a new evil. It just never got any easier for me. Willow was
stronger then me in a crisis. She was able to push her fear down enough so that
she could fight back. My fear felt uncontrollable. I was paralyzed or
knocked out before I knew what hit me. I tried! I always made my best effort,
but even that wasn't enough.
Now here I was, the last one
standing. For some reason I was still alive. Reasonably hurt, but alive and
still walking. I breathed in the hot air trying to gain back enough strength to
go on. The vamps had fled. They knew better then to stick around after a fire
had gotten ridiculously out of control. The fang gang had only stayed long enough to
flip over a candle and beat half of my friends senseless. That Doyle guy kept
screaming for Cordelia. His leg was broken and I think he was about to pass out
from his blood loss. Angel was unconscious as was Buffy and Oz. Willow was
cradling Oz's head in her lap, looking almost hypnotized by the flames. I peered
through the heat. I could just make Cordelia out.
Her hair was still long, dark
brown and silky, but now it had several deep crimson streaks through it. It made
her look dangerous and mature. Ever since she had been working with Angel, she
had a curious look in her eyes. It screamed of experience and a new kind of grim
determination that wasn't previously there. She had only changed for the better
up in L.A. Doyle had gotten a 'vision' and she'd come down with her new family
to help out with our resident gang.
Now, she was trapped in the middle
of the room. Fire surrounded her, almost completely. Her screams were nearly
drowned out by the roar of the blaze. I could see the fire inches from her
hair.
It began inside me when out of the
corner of my eye, I saw Doyle's eyes. I recognized the look in them. Doyle loved
her to pieces. I could tell it was genuine by his eyes. He was near tears with the frustration
of his injury. He kept mouthing her name. I couldn't let him lose her. He was a
good guy. We'd only had one conversation, but I knew he was a good guy.
"Are you Xander?"
Doyle had come almost out of
nowhere, crouching beside me in the shrubs.
"That's me," I
replied. "Are you the Calvary?"
"You might say that
man." He chuckled. He peered into the house, his eyes turning grim.
"There's enough o' these goons on the other side to keep Angel and Buffy
busy for awhile. That vision I had was not pretty. I hate using Cordy as
bait."
"Not as much as she
does," I observed. Cordy was inside waiting for us to jump in. Doyle and I
were working together on the east side. "That girl will give us more than
an earful when we get through with this."
Doyle smiled in spite of
the situation. "That's my Cordy."
I shot him a surprised look.
His WHO?? He was looking at Cordelia like she was everything in the world. I
knew that look. I'd had it for so long I could see it a mile away.
"You like Cordy don't you?"
The Irishman regarded me for a
moment and then sighed. "Between you and me, I think I love her. It's
bleedin' crazy to even think about her liking me at all, but when have I ever
had common sense?"
It was my turn to smile.
"I've been there buddy. She's got some sort-of unnatural magnetism about
her. Sense doesn't help."
Doyle laughed. "It's more
then her looks though...if you could see the way she is when she's saving
someone, or making coffee...or just sitting at her desk...you'd know
she's...just..."
"Beyond all existing
words?" I supplied.
We shared a laugh then quieted
as we saw the signal. The vamps were surrounding Cordy.
"Show time, man." He
whispered.
His eyes pleaded with me one last
time before the weakness was too much for him. Cordelia screamed his name as he
crumpled in a heap. She turned towards me, her eyes frightened as a child's. I
saw Buffy and Angel scrambling to get up. There wasn't enough time at the pace
they were going. I could feel their panic. Whatever it was that was building
inside me broke.
Forget the fire.
Forget the pain.
Forget the fear.
I ran and jumped.
I don't remember feeling the pain
as half of my body sliced through the flames. I know the heat was incredible and
Cordelia's eyes had never been so big. Even though my clothes had amazingly
stayed fire free, I screamed when I landed. It took all my will not to collapse.
I grabbed Cordy and lifted her into my arms. I heard her sobbing about the heat
and I tried to shield her as best I could. When I turned around something
unbelievable had happened. The path I had created in that split second of
contact with the flames had stayed open. Something was holding it back. I turned
my head and screamed "I love you." to Willow. Then I walked through
the fire to the other side.
I remember setting Cordy down and
Willow yelling something inaudible over the blaze. I watched Cordy run to Doyle
and smiled as she took his hand. There was no way were they not going to be
together. I didn't even care that she hadn't thanked me. I knew she would get
around to it. I turned and watched as Willow did one of her containment spells.
It didn't even take anything out of her anymore. The fire stayed a good distance
away from us, eating away at the rest of the house. Buffy and Angel smiled at me
and I grinned back. I realized I wasn't scared anymore.
Maybe the fire had finally made me
immune.
Then I collapsed, exhaustion
overwhelming me.
Someone suddenly grabbed me and
loaded me onto a stretcher. I couldn't keep the smile from my face. I still felt
the heat around me a long while after I was zoomed through the halls of
Sunnydale Memorial.
I hadn't just saved Cordelia, I'd
finally gotten rid of the fear. I could do it. I had saved her, and everyone had
seen it. Well, everyone that didn't already believe I could do the hero thing.
And Doyle and Cordy were going to get together. I could feel it. She deserved
someone as good as he seemed to be.
I smiled triumphantly at the
people who surrounded me in a blurry haze.
The nurses told me later that that
smile never left my face.
*fin*