TITLE:
Games of Strategy
RATING: I'll give it a PG-13 just in case.
FANDOMS/SPOILERS: Crossover between A:tS and Brimstone written for
trollprincess's
latest Pairing List That Ate Fandom Challenge. Through 'Not Fade Away' for
Angel, and since it's been years since I saw Brimstone, we'll say...through the
finale?
PAIRING: Cordelia/Angel, Cordelia/Satan
SUMMARY: She has one final chance to help her guy.
DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, and an entire group of people who aren't
me.
Giles had played chess, back in the 'dale. So had Oz, in those flashes of nerdy
brilliance that he sometimes showed like the odd whitecap on an otherwise
placid sea. None of the other Scoobies had ever shown an interest, and so the
board and its gleaming pieces had most often sat in the corner of Giles' office
in favor of more apocolyptic concerns. Cordelia wished now that she had taken
more of an interest.
"Your move," the well-dressed man with the faintest suggestion of a
hiss to his voice said, offering her a smile that was designed to make the
fruit fall from the tree and every woman within hearing distance melt into
their shoes. Cordelia didn't let emotion show on her face. She moved her
bishop, crossing her fingers beneath the table. Her adversary smirked as he
took him, and Cordelia's crossed fingers turned themselves into a fist.
"Sorry, but I'm afraid that's going to cost you."
In the portal behind them, the demon taht looked like nothing so much as a
clumsy tomato with hair drove a knife into Wesley's stomach and twisted, doing
damage that Cordelia didn't need a medical degree to see was fatal. Wesley
gasped as he crumpled to the ground, and Cordelia placed her hand to her
abdomen as if she was the one that had been wounded. There was a stinging
wetness to her eyes that she didn't dare acknowledge, for fear that doing so
would give it power.
"This isn't right."
Her opponent's smile was sly and almost sad. "Been a long time since the
world operated based upon what's right. Now it's just about who controls the
pieces." His hand hovered over the board, drawing Cordelia's attention
away from the blue figure that knelt by Wesley as he died. "And I believe
it's my turn."
"I could flip the board over," Cordelia threatened, gripping the
edges of the table very hard to keep herself from doing exactly that.
"And then they all die." That smile again. Cordelia wished that he
would realize that she wasn't really the kind of girl to go with Tall, Dark,
and Utterly Without Conscience and knock it off. She settled for an arched
eyebrow and a look cold enough to freeze out the sun, taking her hands away
from the table and placing them pointedly in her lap. "That's a good
girl." His next move was impossible for Cordelia to follow on the board,
but it caused the largest group of demons that she had ever seen to go marching
across the portal. Satan's face was that of a mother cat watching her kitten
catch its first mouse as one of the demons flipped over a car.
"Thought you didn't believe in things like good."
A negligent wave of the hand told Cordelia that she was being a very silly
woman, but he was going to indulge her anyway. Because he liked her.
"Figure of speech. Now, the game?" If Cordelia didn't know better,
she would swear that the hint of tongue she saw when he spoke was forked.
"If you think that a little game like this," Cordelia waved her hand
across the board like she wasn't stalling for time. Meanwhile, the horde
continued its march through the LA streets to the alley where her guy waited,
painting the sidewalks with blood as they went. The rain washed the gore into a
dusky pink that gleamed where the streetlights caught it. "-is going to
decide Angel's destiny, then you don't know him at all."
"My dear," he said, and Cordelia had never known a voice to create
such a contrasting blend of emotions, "little games like thsi have been
deciding destinies for eons." The tilt of his head told Cordelia that she
should make her move. She held her breath and slid her knight across the board.
In the alley, Angel brought down his sword.
Satan chuckled as he moved through the opening that Cordelia had left for him,
knocking the knight from his position with more force than was entirely
necessary as he moved to the end of the board. "And I believe that this is
a checkmate."
Angel gasped as a demon's blade pierced his side. Cordelie bit her lip until
she tasted her own blood. "We'll play again."
The devil shook his head. "It doesn't work that way, my dear. You lost,
therefore he lost, and that's the end of this little fairy-tale."
Angel fell beneath a swarm of demons too numerous to count. Though the portal
allowed no passage of sound, Cordelia could see his lips moving as he yelled
instructions to the thing that had once been Fred. Cordelia's heart fell to
somewhere around her kneecaps as Angel's back splashed into the mud. "It
doesn't work like this. You don't get to win."
The sorrowful look was back. Cordelia would be far more inclined to believe in
it if she hadn't already seen the mildew that lay beneath the shiny candy
exterior. "Actually, I do."
Cordelia's eyes ticked past him, to the portal. Her jaw dropped, and heart
began to climb back into her chest cavity. "Actually, you don't."
He turned, catching sight of the portal. The look which overcame his face was enough
to make Cordelia clap her hands together and laugh like a little girl. In the
alley, the Illyria thing was tearing through demons with a rage that could not
be mistaken for anything other than personal grief. The dragon's wing clipped
her head, opening up a deep gash above her eye, as he seized it and hurled it
to her earth. She killed it quickly, waving its entrails about her head like
ribbons for a moment before she lost interest and moved towards Angel. A
gleaming sword thrust itself out of the murk, slicing three demons in half and
leaving the pieces to twitch as life ran out of them. Illyria broke the spine
of a fourth and extended her hand to help Angel back to his feet. Cordelia
thought her grin was going to split her face.
"Is that the destiny that you're supposed to control?" The devil
glared at her and she pushed the chessboard forward, inquring sweetly,
"Play again?"
End
