Elizance: Spikeness shall ensue.
B, isn't that-. ." Faith said, pointing over to a crypt that rested in the middle of the cemetery.
Buffy looked over to where her sister had motioned. "The Three," she finished.
"Well, what are you waiting for?" she asked, starting to walk over to the vampires. "Let's go."
"Faith, we can't take them alone."
"Oh and who's gonna help us? Giles? That's a joke and a half," Faith said. "B, we're two strong Slayers. We've been training for weeks to fight these guys. It's time, I can feel it."
Buffy hesitated a minute. "It does have to be done. ."
Faith smiled, before reaching into her pocket and pulling out her stake, while Buffy did the same. Buffy looked over to Faith and signaled for her to go around the back, while she took them straight on. At least that way, one of them would have the element of surprise, and maybe be able to dust one right on.
Pretending as if she wasn't the Slayer, Buffy proceeded to over where the three vampires stood. She noticed they were digging through some kind of chest, searching for something.
"Stealing is quite the bad habit to get into," Buffy said, fiddling with the stake behind her back. "You can get yourself into a lot of trouble with the law, you know?"
"Slayer," one of them hissed. "We've been waiting."
"Darn, you ruined it," she said. "Now it's going to be less fun in kicking your asses. But still full of it."
One of them laughed before charging at her. Buffy moved to the side, and he stumbled a bit before catching his balance. Another grabbed her from behind and squeezed her tightly, pulling her away from the scene.
That was when Faith appeared, staking one in the back before he even saw her. The other who had earlier attacked Buffy looked over to the brunette and growled.
"Who might you be?" he asked.
"I'm hurt," she said, walking closer. "You know my fellow Slayer, but not me. Am I really not that famous?"
He looked confused. "There's two Slayers? We were not told this."
"Yeah, well, sometimes information can be with held. Means you aren't that important," she said.
"Or maybe it is you that is not important. If you were any real threat, I am sure you would be mentioned. But, from what I know, you are nothing more then a girl who wear's too little," he said. "You don't frighten me."
"Oh boy are you gonna wish you never said that," Faith said, running towards him.
Spike walked into the house at eleven thirty. He looked around, expecting to find some source of life, but no one was in sight. Confused, and a bit concerened, he started to call out Buffy's name.
He knew his aunt and Hank were pulling all nighters at work, and he knew that Faith wouldn't be around because of the incident that happened weeks ago. But Buffy had no where to be, especially this late at night.
He opened the door to her room, after a slight knock, but it was completely empty.
Angel appeared in the hallway just as Spike was about to knock on Dawn's bedroom door.
"What are you doing? She just went to sleep, you can't wake her," Angel said.
"Have you seen Buffy?"
"No, I thought that you two were-. ." Angel said.
"No you Poof, and now Buffy's out at close to bloody midnight. She doesn't know what's it's like in this town," he said. "'specially at night. I 'ave to find her," he said before leaving in a hurry.
Buffy used the back of her head to knock it into his, releasing his grip on her. Recovering, Buffy stood in fighting stance, waiting.
Just as he was coming back, she kicked him in the gut and he stumbled backwards. She walked towards him, punching him hard, but not knocking him down.
He shook her off and took a swing at her, sending her stumbling back. He didn't waste any time, and was soon over to where she stood.
Buffy brought her fist up and punched him in the stomach. It didn't seem to have an effect on him, and Buffy realized why. Her fist was no match to the heavy armour that laid on his chest.
He laughed. "You can't win this Slayer."
"Really? Well, wanna bet?" she asked, bringing her foot up and kicking him in the head. She brought the same foot back up, kicking him in his knee, bringing him to the ground. Quickly, she lunged forward and stabed him in the chest with her stake.
He looked up at her. "You haven't won yet Slayer, more will be sent. And if you kill them, more, until you are dead," he said, before turning to dust.
Buffy stared at it for a minute, before standing up and shaking her clothes off. 'Until I'm dead? What about Faith?' she thought.
At the thought of her sister, she turned around and ran back to where the fight had started. She saw Faith struggling with the vampire, and hurried over to help.
"B, get lost," Faith said, elbowing him in the stomach, letting her slip out of her grip. "He's my kill."
"Doesn't look like you're handling him too well," Buffy said, ducking as the vampire took a swing at her.
"Just because you're Queen B, doesn't mean little Faithy can't get in some action too," she said. "We're equal in strength, but for some reason, you're more famous. I think I need to bring my status up a bit."
"Faith," Buffy said. "That's not true."
"Oh yeah?" she said, punching him in the stomach, hard. "Then why were these guys sent to only kill you?"
"Sorry. I didn't know it was flattering for someone to want you dead. Please, take my place," Buffy said, kicking the vampire in the gut.
"Just leave, and let me have my victory."
"You staked one already Faith, without even a fight. That's a victory to me," Buffy said.
"No, winning a fight is a victory. Having the element of surprise is nice, but nothing to get credit for. Nothing to be remembered for."
"You sound like you're dying," Buffy said, ducking once again. "Can you just kill this guy already?"
"Buffy?!"
Buffy whiped around at the sound of her name. When she saw Spike running towards them, immediately, she ran to him first. He looked over her shoulder at the scene that was playing before him.
"What the-. ."
"Um-. . Guy, he tried to um-. . Steal her um-. . Money," Buffy said. "Nothing to worry about. . Anyway, what are you doing here?"
"Should ask you the same question luv," Spike said. "I came out to find you. I didn't want you wandering around at night." He looked over to Faith once again, then back at Buffy. "Guess you two can handle your own."
She nodded nervously. "Yeah, we can. Go home. Now. Okay?"
"No, not without you," he said.
"Well then we have a problem. Because Faith, she needs my help," Buffy said, glancing back at her sister. Spike watched too, as Faith found a piece of wood on the ground, and threw it towards the vampire's chest, turning him into nothing but dust. "And I guess she doesn't-. ."
"What the hell was that luv?"
"What the hell was what?" Buffy said. "I didn't see anything."
"She turned him to-. . Bloody dust!" he yelled.
"I didn't see any blood," Buffy said, laughing nervously. "Okay then-. . Um, well you see-. ."
"B, did you see that?" Faith asked, running over to her sister. Her smile faded when she saw Spike. "Spike, what the fuck are you doing here?"
"Oh, just turning people into dust, and you?"
"Same, what a coincidence, huh?" Faith said, then looked to Buffy. "Better report this to Giles. You coming?"
"Faith!" Buffy yelled. "Spike saw you-. ."
"Yeah, so? He's not gonna tell anyone, right?" Faith said, touching Spike's shoulder. "Cause if he does, he knows that I'll hurt him."
"I-. . Um-. ." Spike stuttered.
"Maybe we should just explain," Buffy said, hesitant.
"No, B, we can't," she said. "The only person who ever knew was-. ."
"Parker, yeah, I know. And what happened to him we-. ."
"Can't let that happen again," Faith finished.
"But Spike deserves to know," Buffy argued.
"Hello, standing right 'ere pet! Just tell me. Not like I can pretend I didn't see it. I saw what I saw. And I wanna know what I saw," he said.
"Come back to Giles," Buffy said. "We'll tell you everything."
Yep, I know. Sucks big time! But. . Yeah. . I know that the fight with the three should've been way more harder. Because it was so hard in the show. But, I just needed something. And they were what I thought of. And I'm not action-girl. Sorry :o(
B, isn't that-. ." Faith said, pointing over to a crypt that rested in the middle of the cemetery.
Buffy looked over to where her sister had motioned. "The Three," she finished.
"Well, what are you waiting for?" she asked, starting to walk over to the vampires. "Let's go."
"Faith, we can't take them alone."
"Oh and who's gonna help us? Giles? That's a joke and a half," Faith said. "B, we're two strong Slayers. We've been training for weeks to fight these guys. It's time, I can feel it."
Buffy hesitated a minute. "It does have to be done. ."
Faith smiled, before reaching into her pocket and pulling out her stake, while Buffy did the same. Buffy looked over to Faith and signaled for her to go around the back, while she took them straight on. At least that way, one of them would have the element of surprise, and maybe be able to dust one right on.
Pretending as if she wasn't the Slayer, Buffy proceeded to over where the three vampires stood. She noticed they were digging through some kind of chest, searching for something.
"Stealing is quite the bad habit to get into," Buffy said, fiddling with the stake behind her back. "You can get yourself into a lot of trouble with the law, you know?"
"Slayer," one of them hissed. "We've been waiting."
"Darn, you ruined it," she said. "Now it's going to be less fun in kicking your asses. But still full of it."
One of them laughed before charging at her. Buffy moved to the side, and he stumbled a bit before catching his balance. Another grabbed her from behind and squeezed her tightly, pulling her away from the scene.
That was when Faith appeared, staking one in the back before he even saw her. The other who had earlier attacked Buffy looked over to the brunette and growled.
"Who might you be?" he asked.
"I'm hurt," she said, walking closer. "You know my fellow Slayer, but not me. Am I really not that famous?"
He looked confused. "There's two Slayers? We were not told this."
"Yeah, well, sometimes information can be with held. Means you aren't that important," she said.
"Or maybe it is you that is not important. If you were any real threat, I am sure you would be mentioned. But, from what I know, you are nothing more then a girl who wear's too little," he said. "You don't frighten me."
"Oh boy are you gonna wish you never said that," Faith said, running towards him.
Spike walked into the house at eleven thirty. He looked around, expecting to find some source of life, but no one was in sight. Confused, and a bit concerened, he started to call out Buffy's name.
He knew his aunt and Hank were pulling all nighters at work, and he knew that Faith wouldn't be around because of the incident that happened weeks ago. But Buffy had no where to be, especially this late at night.
He opened the door to her room, after a slight knock, but it was completely empty.
Angel appeared in the hallway just as Spike was about to knock on Dawn's bedroom door.
"What are you doing? She just went to sleep, you can't wake her," Angel said.
"Have you seen Buffy?"
"No, I thought that you two were-. ." Angel said.
"No you Poof, and now Buffy's out at close to bloody midnight. She doesn't know what's it's like in this town," he said. "'specially at night. I 'ave to find her," he said before leaving in a hurry.
Buffy used the back of her head to knock it into his, releasing his grip on her. Recovering, Buffy stood in fighting stance, waiting.
Just as he was coming back, she kicked him in the gut and he stumbled backwards. She walked towards him, punching him hard, but not knocking him down.
He shook her off and took a swing at her, sending her stumbling back. He didn't waste any time, and was soon over to where she stood.
Buffy brought her fist up and punched him in the stomach. It didn't seem to have an effect on him, and Buffy realized why. Her fist was no match to the heavy armour that laid on his chest.
He laughed. "You can't win this Slayer."
"Really? Well, wanna bet?" she asked, bringing her foot up and kicking him in the head. She brought the same foot back up, kicking him in his knee, bringing him to the ground. Quickly, she lunged forward and stabed him in the chest with her stake.
He looked up at her. "You haven't won yet Slayer, more will be sent. And if you kill them, more, until you are dead," he said, before turning to dust.
Buffy stared at it for a minute, before standing up and shaking her clothes off. 'Until I'm dead? What about Faith?' she thought.
At the thought of her sister, she turned around and ran back to where the fight had started. She saw Faith struggling with the vampire, and hurried over to help.
"B, get lost," Faith said, elbowing him in the stomach, letting her slip out of her grip. "He's my kill."
"Doesn't look like you're handling him too well," Buffy said, ducking as the vampire took a swing at her.
"Just because you're Queen B, doesn't mean little Faithy can't get in some action too," she said. "We're equal in strength, but for some reason, you're more famous. I think I need to bring my status up a bit."
"Faith," Buffy said. "That's not true."
"Oh yeah?" she said, punching him in the stomach, hard. "Then why were these guys sent to only kill you?"
"Sorry. I didn't know it was flattering for someone to want you dead. Please, take my place," Buffy said, kicking the vampire in the gut.
"Just leave, and let me have my victory."
"You staked one already Faith, without even a fight. That's a victory to me," Buffy said.
"No, winning a fight is a victory. Having the element of surprise is nice, but nothing to get credit for. Nothing to be remembered for."
"You sound like you're dying," Buffy said, ducking once again. "Can you just kill this guy already?"
"Buffy?!"
Buffy whiped around at the sound of her name. When she saw Spike running towards them, immediately, she ran to him first. He looked over her shoulder at the scene that was playing before him.
"What the-. ."
"Um-. . Guy, he tried to um-. . Steal her um-. . Money," Buffy said. "Nothing to worry about. . Anyway, what are you doing here?"
"Should ask you the same question luv," Spike said. "I came out to find you. I didn't want you wandering around at night." He looked over to Faith once again, then back at Buffy. "Guess you two can handle your own."
She nodded nervously. "Yeah, we can. Go home. Now. Okay?"
"No, not without you," he said.
"Well then we have a problem. Because Faith, she needs my help," Buffy said, glancing back at her sister. Spike watched too, as Faith found a piece of wood on the ground, and threw it towards the vampire's chest, turning him into nothing but dust. "And I guess she doesn't-. ."
"What the hell was that luv?"
"What the hell was what?" Buffy said. "I didn't see anything."
"She turned him to-. . Bloody dust!" he yelled.
"I didn't see any blood," Buffy said, laughing nervously. "Okay then-. . Um, well you see-. ."
"B, did you see that?" Faith asked, running over to her sister. Her smile faded when she saw Spike. "Spike, what the fuck are you doing here?"
"Oh, just turning people into dust, and you?"
"Same, what a coincidence, huh?" Faith said, then looked to Buffy. "Better report this to Giles. You coming?"
"Faith!" Buffy yelled. "Spike saw you-. ."
"Yeah, so? He's not gonna tell anyone, right?" Faith said, touching Spike's shoulder. "Cause if he does, he knows that I'll hurt him."
"I-. . Um-. ." Spike stuttered.
"Maybe we should just explain," Buffy said, hesitant.
"No, B, we can't," she said. "The only person who ever knew was-. ."
"Parker, yeah, I know. And what happened to him we-. ."
"Can't let that happen again," Faith finished.
"But Spike deserves to know," Buffy argued.
"Hello, standing right 'ere pet! Just tell me. Not like I can pretend I didn't see it. I saw what I saw. And I wanna know what I saw," he said.
"Come back to Giles," Buffy said. "We'll tell you everything."
Yep, I know. Sucks big time! But. . Yeah. . I know that the fight with the three should've been way more harder. Because it was so hard in the show. But, I just needed something. And they were what I thought of. And I'm not action-girl. Sorry :o(
