CORDELIA
RETURNS
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues.
Summary: Leslie explains about Rob while Angel and friends fight off a different vampire.
CHAPTER 7
Connor pulled Leslie into an empty classroom.
"How can he be a vampire? Vampires don't go to high school. They're DEAD," said Connor.
"Rob isn't dead. His mom was a vampire and his dad a human. They died when he was fourteen and now he lives in a foster home," said Leslie.
"So now he's a vampire, too? And he's hostile. Oh, man. This is trouble."
"Connor, why do you believe me?"
"What do you mean, Leslie?"
"Oh, come on, Connor. You just believed me. You didn't say I was lying or anything. Why do you believe me?"
"I wish I could tell you," said Connor.
"You can. Trust me. Please," said Leslie. "I trusted YOU."
"All right," Connor hesitated. "My dad is vamp, too. My mom use to be one but she died as I was born or something."
"Unreal. So you're a vampire, too?" asked Leslie.
"It's complicated but I guess. I'm not sure."
"Do you know how to stop Rob?"
"Besides a stake?"
"You don't know Rob. He can't be killed. And we have to stop hanging out together. If Rob suspects anything going on between us then he'll take you down next."
"I'll be fine, Leslie. Don't worry," said Connor. The girl wrapped her arms around him. This was unexpected. Connor hugged her back.
"Angel, are you sure there is a vamp in here?" asked Gunn.
They were all downtown in a condemned building. They'd just received a call about a vampire sighting.
"I'm sure. It has to be here somewhere," replied Angel.
Then something jumped out from out of nowhere.
"Whoa. Look out!" yelled Fred.
The vamp kicked Cordelia in the stomach. She landed up against a wall, knocked out.
"Cordy!" yelled Angel.
"So long," said the vampire. He was heading towards a window.
"I think not," said Gunn.
He tossed a stake and, like an arrow, it shot into the vampire's heart. It turned to dust with a piercing scream. Everyone surrounded Cordelia. She was slowly waking up. The vamp had hit her hard. She opened her eyes then.
"Oh, Cordy. Thank goodness," said Angel.
"Angel?" said Cordy, getting up. "Fred, Gunn? I don't believe it. It's you."
"Uh, Cordy?" said Gunn.
"It's me. Cordelia."
"Cordelia! You remember us!" Fred exclaimed.
"Whoa," was all Angel could say.
RETURNS
NOTE: I don't own any of these characters. They belong to the WB. They are WB characters alone. I know Fred use to be into the whole drug thing. Give me a break. I'm trying to deal with typical teenage issues.
Summary: Leslie explains about Rob while Angel and friends fight off a different vampire.
CHAPTER 7
Connor pulled Leslie into an empty classroom.
"How can he be a vampire? Vampires don't go to high school. They're DEAD," said Connor.
"Rob isn't dead. His mom was a vampire and his dad a human. They died when he was fourteen and now he lives in a foster home," said Leslie.
"So now he's a vampire, too? And he's hostile. Oh, man. This is trouble."
"Connor, why do you believe me?"
"What do you mean, Leslie?"
"Oh, come on, Connor. You just believed me. You didn't say I was lying or anything. Why do you believe me?"
"I wish I could tell you," said Connor.
"You can. Trust me. Please," said Leslie. "I trusted YOU."
"All right," Connor hesitated. "My dad is vamp, too. My mom use to be one but she died as I was born or something."
"Unreal. So you're a vampire, too?" asked Leslie.
"It's complicated but I guess. I'm not sure."
"Do you know how to stop Rob?"
"Besides a stake?"
"You don't know Rob. He can't be killed. And we have to stop hanging out together. If Rob suspects anything going on between us then he'll take you down next."
"I'll be fine, Leslie. Don't worry," said Connor. The girl wrapped her arms around him. This was unexpected. Connor hugged her back.
"Angel, are you sure there is a vamp in here?" asked Gunn.
They were all downtown in a condemned building. They'd just received a call about a vampire sighting.
"I'm sure. It has to be here somewhere," replied Angel.
Then something jumped out from out of nowhere.
"Whoa. Look out!" yelled Fred.
The vamp kicked Cordelia in the stomach. She landed up against a wall, knocked out.
"Cordy!" yelled Angel.
"So long," said the vampire. He was heading towards a window.
"I think not," said Gunn.
He tossed a stake and, like an arrow, it shot into the vampire's heart. It turned to dust with a piercing scream. Everyone surrounded Cordelia. She was slowly waking up. The vamp had hit her hard. She opened her eyes then.
"Oh, Cordy. Thank goodness," said Angel.
"Angel?" said Cordy, getting up. "Fred, Gunn? I don't believe it. It's you."
"Uh, Cordy?" said Gunn.
"It's me. Cordelia."
"Cordelia! You remember us!" Fred exclaimed.
"Whoa," was all Angel could say.
