Chapter Five

Willow ran down the road. She didn't know exactly where she was except that she was in the bad part of town. She had driven through with her parents before, when she was coming back from visiting her cousins. Willow knew that she had to run towards the regular part of town. She noticed the lights from the town and ran that way. She ran in the darkness, so that she wouldn't be seen.

Meanwhile, Buffy and the Scooby gang were loading up on weapons. They were coming to save Willow from the vampires. They knew that it was probably a trap for Buffy, but they were going to go anyway. Willow wasn't a teenager and wouldn't be strong enough to fight. She was weak, and couldn't save herself. So they were going to save her. They all knew that the vampires' main base was the old warehouse. So they decided to start looking there. They searched the whole place and found a few vamps, staked them, but there was no Willow or The Anointed One.

"What do you think happened to her?" Xander asked, getting scared. He was getting close to little Willow and wanted her to be okay. All the rest were worried that they may have changed her. That would mean that they would have to stake her. None of them wanted that to happen.

"They could have taken her with them to go feed. We should follow the road back to town and if we don't see anybody then we should look in the cemeteries." Buffy said without stopping for breath, she ran out the door with the others following after her. They got into Oz's van and started driving slowly down the street.

The vampires came back, with The Anointed One. They looked at the chair that little Willow had been sitting in. She was gone. That meant that the watchguard would 'die'. The vamps looked around the warehouse, finding dust and nothing else. They didn't find the watchguard, or little Willow hiding.

"You will find her and bring her back to me. Do not let them turn her back to herself." The little boy was angry. He was in charge of the stupidest vampires, but they were loyal to him and that made up for their stupidity.