MOVIES
AND VAMPS
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone.
Summary: If your were grounded would you beg your parents to let you off for a date? If you were an out of place vampire you would.
CHAPTER 3
"Angel, look out!" yelled Fred. A vampire (or vamp) was attacking at the hotel. Angel grabbed him by the arm and tossed him towards the door as Connor was coming in. "Somebody stake that thing and fast," said Gunn. "Connor, grab him, quick," said Cordy. Connor grabbed and tossed the vamp to the floor. Angel stabbed a stake into him, turning him into dust.
"Oh, goody. A mess to clean up," said Fred sarcastically. "What happened?" asked Connor. "The usual. A vamp came in, started tossing us around, we tossed back, you came in, he dies," explained Gunn. "Uh, okay," said Connor. "How was school?" asked Angel. "It was, uh, good. Pretty good," said Connor.
Cordy stared down at the dust. "Come on. Let's get a broom, or a dust pan, or something." "I'll get the polish," sighed Gunn. When they were gone Connor turned back to Angel. "Hey, Dad, can I talk to you." "Is it important?" asked Angel. "I think so," said Connor. "A little. Maybe. Kind of. Sort of." "Connor," Angel laughed. "All right. I guess it's important." Connor went over and sat on the front desk, near the phone.
"What's up?" asked Angel. "Okay. At school I met someone," said Connor. "What kind of someone?" asked Angel.
"A girl someone," his seventeen-year-old replied.
"A girl?"
"Here me out. She's a great girl. Her name is Leslie and she asked me something."
"What'd she ask you?"
"Can I go to the movies with her tonight?" asked Connor. "I know I'm grounded but I," "That's right," Angel cut off sternly. "You are. You're not going anywhere."
"Dad, please let me do this. I know I don't deserve it."
"You don't," Angel agreed.
"Please. Can you just let me go? Just this once. It's the only thing I ask," Connor pleaded.
"No, Connor! And that's my final word," said Angel. He left out of the room. Connor sighed. He felt he had no choice about his next decision.
AND VAMPS
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone.
Summary: If your were grounded would you beg your parents to let you off for a date? If you were an out of place vampire you would.
CHAPTER 3
"Angel, look out!" yelled Fred. A vampire (or vamp) was attacking at the hotel. Angel grabbed him by the arm and tossed him towards the door as Connor was coming in. "Somebody stake that thing and fast," said Gunn. "Connor, grab him, quick," said Cordy. Connor grabbed and tossed the vamp to the floor. Angel stabbed a stake into him, turning him into dust.
"Oh, goody. A mess to clean up," said Fred sarcastically. "What happened?" asked Connor. "The usual. A vamp came in, started tossing us around, we tossed back, you came in, he dies," explained Gunn. "Uh, okay," said Connor. "How was school?" asked Angel. "It was, uh, good. Pretty good," said Connor.
Cordy stared down at the dust. "Come on. Let's get a broom, or a dust pan, or something." "I'll get the polish," sighed Gunn. When they were gone Connor turned back to Angel. "Hey, Dad, can I talk to you." "Is it important?" asked Angel. "I think so," said Connor. "A little. Maybe. Kind of. Sort of." "Connor," Angel laughed. "All right. I guess it's important." Connor went over and sat on the front desk, near the phone.
"What's up?" asked Angel. "Okay. At school I met someone," said Connor. "What kind of someone?" asked Angel.
"A girl someone," his seventeen-year-old replied.
"A girl?"
"Here me out. She's a great girl. Her name is Leslie and she asked me something."
"What'd she ask you?"
"Can I go to the movies with her tonight?" asked Connor. "I know I'm grounded but I," "That's right," Angel cut off sternly. "You are. You're not going anywhere."
"Dad, please let me do this. I know I don't deserve it."
"You don't," Angel agreed.
"Please. Can you just let me go? Just this once. It's the only thing I ask," Connor pleaded.
"No, Connor! And that's my final word," said Angel. He left out of the room. Connor sighed. He felt he had no choice about his next decision.
