It wasn't long before Faith and Nina caught up with him. He was stalking a
girl, just a little ways down the road. Just as he was about to pounce,
Nina jumped in front of him.
"I can't let you do that," she explained, pushing him back with one hand.
"Why?" He questioned, starting to smile.
"Because it's wrong," said Faith, coming up behind him.
"You know," he started, "You ladies are very convincing, with this whole,
fight for justice act."
"Act," Nina questioned, starting to smile.
"Yeah, ya know, it was working right up until Buffy and I entered the
crypt, and I saw the two of you, sitting in the corner, watching."
"Oh, well, we were caught Faith!" whimpered Nina, sarcastically.
"Oh," moaned Faith, "What are you gonna do about it Angel."
"Well first," he answered, turning around suddenly, "I'd like to thank you
for rescuing me from my soul, and not stopping them. It'll be so sweet to
see Buffy fight for me once again. She's so cute when she's upset.
Secondly, we're gonna have some fun."
"How about a party," suggested Nina, "We haven't thrown a big party since,
well, back when I was evil."
"Good idea," said Angel, "We'll invite all the vampires and demons in
town."
"Can we kill some of them," asked Faith.
"Take as many as you like Faith," explained Angel, "Cause they can't do
anything about it, can they."
"Good point," said Nina. "Let's go have a party."
"Alright," said Angel, "Let's go. Anyone you want to specially invite
Nina?"
"Of course," answered Nina, "It's not a party unless Spike is there."
"There you go again," said Faith, "With the whole, let's screw a vampire
thing."
"Hey," objected Nina, "I don't think of Spike as a vampire."
"Yeah," cut in Angel, "She thinks of him as a way to get off."
"Hey!" Objected Nina again, this time, slapping Angel on the arm.
"Ow," He cried.
"Oh, get over it!" Said Nina.
And off they went, down the street, striding quickly, and laughing loudly.
Nina broke off right before they reached the factory.
"I'm gonna go find Spike."
"Alright," said Faith.
"No fooling around before the party," yelled back Angel.
"Very funny!" Yelled Nina. Then quickly she turned and ran off in Spike's
direction. She could tell where he was. When they were younger they had
traded blood. It always gave them a sense of what direction the other one
was in. She knew he was in the West Sunneydale cemetery, and all she had to
do was go track him down.
girl, just a little ways down the road. Just as he was about to pounce,
Nina jumped in front of him.
"I can't let you do that," she explained, pushing him back with one hand.
"Why?" He questioned, starting to smile.
"Because it's wrong," said Faith, coming up behind him.
"You know," he started, "You ladies are very convincing, with this whole,
fight for justice act."
"Act," Nina questioned, starting to smile.
"Yeah, ya know, it was working right up until Buffy and I entered the
crypt, and I saw the two of you, sitting in the corner, watching."
"Oh, well, we were caught Faith!" whimpered Nina, sarcastically.
"Oh," moaned Faith, "What are you gonna do about it Angel."
"Well first," he answered, turning around suddenly, "I'd like to thank you
for rescuing me from my soul, and not stopping them. It'll be so sweet to
see Buffy fight for me once again. She's so cute when she's upset.
Secondly, we're gonna have some fun."
"How about a party," suggested Nina, "We haven't thrown a big party since,
well, back when I was evil."
"Good idea," said Angel, "We'll invite all the vampires and demons in
town."
"Can we kill some of them," asked Faith.
"Take as many as you like Faith," explained Angel, "Cause they can't do
anything about it, can they."
"Good point," said Nina. "Let's go have a party."
"Alright," said Angel, "Let's go. Anyone you want to specially invite
Nina?"
"Of course," answered Nina, "It's not a party unless Spike is there."
"There you go again," said Faith, "With the whole, let's screw a vampire
thing."
"Hey," objected Nina, "I don't think of Spike as a vampire."
"Yeah," cut in Angel, "She thinks of him as a way to get off."
"Hey!" Objected Nina again, this time, slapping Angel on the arm.
"Ow," He cried.
"Oh, get over it!" Said Nina.
And off they went, down the street, striding quickly, and laughing loudly.
Nina broke off right before they reached the factory.
"I'm gonna go find Spike."
"Alright," said Faith.
"No fooling around before the party," yelled back Angel.
"Very funny!" Yelled Nina. Then quickly she turned and ran off in Spike's
direction. She could tell where he was. When they were younger they had
traded blood. It always gave them a sense of what direction the other one
was in. She knew he was in the West Sunneydale cemetery, and all she had to
do was go track him down.
