Cousinjean
Summary: In the year 2336, Buffy wakes to find she is humanity's
only hope for the future, and Spike is the only link to her past. Contains spoilers
for Season 5. Set during and 335 years following "The Gift."
Notes: Partial dialogue taken directly from the Season 5 episode
"The Gift," written by Joss Whedon. Some story elements (and at least
one of the featured weapons) are direct rip-offs of the BBC miniseries "Ultraviolet."
Hey, if I was full of original ideas Id write nothing but original fiction,
'kay? Standard disclaimers apply.
Over-all, rated R for sex and violence (you know, the good
stuff). This part's only PG.
Big love and thanks to adjrun and Ehann for their righteous (yes, I'm in 1989)
beta-reading skills and excellent advice. Special props to eep, who inspired
this whole thing when she asked over at MBTV, "Will the CoW still deem
[Spike] as evil in, say, 2374?"
Spike runs. Up the tower, as fast as he can. As he reaches the top, the girl
screams out to him, and the old man--demon, whatever the hell he is--turns to
greet him.
"Doesnt a fellow stay dead when you kill him?" he asks the creature.
"Look whos talking."
"Come on, Doc," Spike says, readying himself for a fight, "lets
you and me have a go."
"I do have a prior appointment," Doc says, indicating Dawn, tied to
the end of the platform behind him.
"This wont take long," Spike promises. Hes cocky. The
old guy doesnt look like much of a challenge. Hell, if Harris could best
him
"No," Doc says, "I dont imagine it will."
Spike lunges, but before he can make contact the old man is behind him, plunging
a knife into his lower back. Spike screams. Bloody hell, that hurt. He manages
to get himself between Doc and the girl, and re-evaluates the situation. Hes
never seen anything that could move that fast.
"You don't come near the girl, Doc," Spike warns.
The old man sniffs the air. "I don't smell a soul anywhere on you... why
do you even care?"
"I made a promise to a lady."
"Oh." Doc nods in understanding, but then his reptilian tongue lashes
out at Spikes head.
Spike dodges it, but its just a feint. Before he knows whats happening,
Doc has a hold of him from behind, pushing him to the edge of the platform.
The little old man guise is obviously a ruse, designed to give his enemies false
confidence. The creature is impossibly strong. Spike struggles to free himself,
to keep away from the edge, to send the old bastard over the side in his place,
but its no use.
"Ill send the lady your regrets," Doc says.
Spike has just enough time to see the look of sheer terror and defeat on Dawns
face. "No," he pleads.
His plea is met with a shove. As he falls, he hears the little girls anguished
scream mingle with his own.
***
The vampire awoke with a start. "Bloody hell," he muttered as he rubbed
the sleep out of his eyes.
"You okay back there?" the pilot asked.
"Fine," Spike said. "Just dozed off, had a dream."
"Not a good one, by the sound of things."
"It never is."
The pilot made a sympathetic noise. "Anyway," he said, "I was
just about to wake you. Were almost there."
Spike grunted in reply. He gazed out the transport pods window as the
Council headquarters came into view. At least, he guessed thats what it
was, since thats where he was headed, but all these buildings looked alike
to him. Architecture these days was all about efficiency and functionality.
Aesthetic considerations were a luxury belonging to another time, another world.
He could see that other world, hanging low on the horizon. It looked healthy
again, blue and green and lush, just like in pictures hed seen long ago,
taken during humanitys first explorations of this barren rock they now
called home. It looked ripe for the taking, which was exactly what the Council
intended to do.
How the hell he figured into their plan, he had no idea. He supposed thats
what hed been summoned here to find out. He was too recognizable for a
spy mission, so that was out. The Slayer was safely tucked away on Mars, undergoing
intense combat training, so he wouldnt have been called here for her benefit.
Hed know soon enough, he supposed.
He felt a familiar series of bumps as the transport docked at the airlock. The
hatch opened. "Thanks, mate," Spike told the pilot as he climbed out.
After passing through a series of pressurized chambers, he was met by two security
officers, armed to the teeth with anti-vamp weaponry. No doubt hed set
off their alarms when hed entered. Spike sighed as he showed them his
ID and his standing invitation.
The senior guard inspected them, then ordered the underling to stand down as
he handed them back. "Sorry, sir," he said. "Just following standard
precautions."
Spike tried to rub the weariness out of his eyes. "Werent you told
to expect me?"
"Yes sir, but you never can be too careful."
He nodded, then noticed the underling staring at his coat. "Something wrong,
junior?"
"No, sir," he said. "I mean, yes, sir. Your coat."
"What about it?"
"Its leather. Leather was outlawed in 2198, sir."
Spike blinked at the boy. "Well, yeah, but thats because we only
managed to make it off of the planet with about 50 heads of cattle. Ive
had the coat for just a bit longer than that." He smiled, a humorless grin
that matched his mood. "But youre welcome to do your duty and try
and take it from me."
"N-no, sir," the officer said. "Please, carry on."
Spike pocketed his papers, and did just that. He couldnt help feeling
a twinge of disappointment. Nobody here would fight with him, except for the
Slayer, and shed been gone for over three months. Maybe hed stop
by the cadet lounge later, see if anybody else would give him grief about his
coat. Most of the folks around here were used to it, but there were bound to
be some new recruits who wouldnt know any better.
The prospect of a good, old-fashioned bar brawl lifted his spirits a bit. He
found himself smiling as he moved through the antiseptic white corridors towards
the briefing room. His smile faded as he approached the rooms entrance
and prepared to undergo another identification process. The doors around here
opened automatically for anybody with a body temperature, but for him it required
a voice code and a retina scan to gain admittance. It always reminded him of
bad science fiction movies he used to watch, back when thered still been
such a thing.
He stopped at a panel outside the door, but as he opened his mouth to recite
his code, the door slid open, and a dark haired boy in his mid-twenties stepped
outside.
"Oh, hey, Spike," he said.
"Harris."
"Mom was just sending me down to check on you."
"Well, Im here," Spike said as they both stepped inside the
room. He looked around at the assembled officials. "Now, does somebody
want to tell me why Im here?"
"Of course, William," a matronly woman in glasses replied from the
head of the conference table. "Well begin just as soon as you have
a seat."
The Watchers, ever the sticklers for formalities, all waited as he took a seat
at the opposite end of the table, and Nick Harris sat catty-cornered from him.
As he sat, he scanned the table until his eyes fell on Anne. She smiled and
offered him a little wave, and he responded with a wink and a grin. Once again
he was struck by how much the girl resembled Joyce Summers. It amazed him that
the womans genes could still have such a strong influence after so many
generations.
"As you all know," Chairwoman Harris began, "the Council of Watchers
is working with the military in an effort to reclaim our home planet from the
vampire infestation."
A few eyes shifted to glance at Spike on those last two words. He pretended
not to notice.
"It seems that our scientists have made an astounding technological breakthrough
that will bring us one step closer to that goal. Time travel, of course, was
first proven possible over twenty years ago, but there were still several variables
to be worked out, and stabilizing the process to control where, or should I
say, when you would end up proved difficult, at best." She paused for effect.
"Look," Spike interjected, "I don't mean to be rude, but I'm
very old, and very tired. Will you be getting to the point any time soon?"
"Patience, William," she said. "I'm getting there." She
smiled. "Ladies and gentlemen, Im pleased to announce that our people
have perfected the process so that they are able to pinpoint a precise moment
in time in which they are able to either extract or introduce an object."
"An object," Nick said. "You mean, like a person?"
"Great!" Spike said. "So, we send somebody back to stake that
Lilah bitch before she ever gets a chance to push the button, and this whole
sodding mess will never have happened. Good plan."
"Im afraid its not that simple," the chairwoman said.
"To do that would change the entire course of history."
"Yeah," Spike said. "Thats kind of the point. Its
not like its been a history any of us feel too bloody attached to."
"Perhaps not overall, no, but if we were to pursue that course of action,
where would we draw the line? Why target Lilah Morgan? Why not go back even
further and target, say, Adolf Hitler?
"Because Hitlers not responsible for the mess were in now,
thats why."
"Yes, well. Even so, William, we in this room are rather attached to our
existences. Im fairly certain that if you polled the other colonials,
they would feel the same way. And you yourself wouldnt want to do anything
to endanger the very existence of your Anne here, would you?"
Spike looked at the young woman, who appeared less than pleased at being used
to manipulate him. Good for her. Still, he sighed. "Youve got a point.
So then, what is the plan, and whats it got to do with me?"
Mrs. Harris smiled. "Im glad you asked. As you know, the colonial
military is fairly new, and though it is not without its heroes, there are none
living who are capable of inspiring the confidence in the troops that is necessary
for a successful strike against the Earths inhabitants. Ideally, the Slayer
would lead the charge, but although Jessica has proven a skillful fighter, she
is hardly capable of commanding an entire army. Besides, supernatural gifts
aside, our soldiers are hardly likely to have much confidence in a fourteen
year old girl."
Spike furrowed his brow as he listened. He wasnt sure he liked where this
was going.
"What our army needs is not simply a Slayer, but the Slayer. The greatest
who ever lived. And we now have the ability to retrieve her." Mrs. Harris
pressed a control on the consol in front of her, and the lights dimmed. She
pressed another control, and a holographic projection appeared in the center
of the table.
If Spikes heart still worked, it would have skipped a beat. The holographic
model in front of him was crude, but even so, he had no trouble recognizing
what it represented. As he watched, a dimensional portal opened up beneath the
towers platform. His memory worked to fill in the absent details, so that
in his minds eye he was looking at a perfect re-enactment, as vivid and
real as it had appeared in his dreams night after night for the last three centuries.
He clenched his jaw as the chairwoman continued.
"Our scientists are confident that they can retrieve Buffy Summers from
the midst of the portal that killed her, before irreparable damage is done to
her body. They will then replace her with a lifeless clone. The body will fall
out of the portal, just as in her Watchers account of the event, thus
preventing any disruptions of history. The real Miss Summers, however, will
be brought here, very much alive, to finish out her mission by leading the assault
against Earth." The chairwoman turned off the hologram and turned the lights
back up. "Any questions?"
The room went silent as all eyes turned to Spike.
"No," he said.
"All right, then," Mrs. Harris said. "I suggest we--"
"I mean, no," Spike said. "Youre not doing this."
The womans smile faded into a look of confusion. "But, William, Id
have thought youd be pleased."
"Pleased? You thought Id be pleased that you want to pull her out
of the bloody frying pan and into the fire? To fight a war thats not even
hers? She already finished out her bleeding mission, and she got to die for
something that actually meant something to her."
"William--"
"No!" He jumped up, knocking his chair over behind him. "You
wont do this. Its not fair to her. Let her rest in peace."
Mrs. Harris leaned back in her chair. With a sigh, she took off her glasses,
and set them on the table. She looked up at him, her face full of sympathy,
yet set with determination. "Im sorry, William, but I am not asking
you. Im telling you."
Spike stared at her for a moment, then he hung his head in resignation, and
ran a frustrated hand through his dark curls.
"Whether to bring her back is not the issue," the chairwoman said.
"The decision is already made, and orders have been handed down. It will
happen tomorrow, with or without your cooperation." She paused to let this
sink in, then continued. "The reason we asked you here is that, because
you have a history with the girl and we believe your presence will be beneficial
in easing her transition to our time, we feel that you are the best candidate
to assume the role of her Watcher."
Spikes head snapped up. "You
you want me to be Buffys
Watcher?"
"Thats correct."
Spike laughed. He couldnt help it. This was too much. It was all too absurd.
He had to get out of there. He turned around and headed for the door, but it
failed to open for him. He kicked it. "Somebody open this bloody door!"
he shouted. Nick jumped up and opened it for him, and he stormed out into the
corridor. He heard the doors swish shut behind him, and he began to pace. He
wanted a cigarette. Something else that no longer existed, at least not off
world. He wondered if the vampires back on Earth had managed to regrow tobacco
after the radiation clouds had abated, or if that was another thing theyd
ruined forever. At any rate, he couldnt have a cigarette, no matter how
badly he craved one, and right now he craved one more than blood.
He heard the doors swish open behind him, and he stopped pacing.
"Uncle Spike," said Anne.
"Im not your bleeding uncle, Sunshine, and I think youre a
little old to keep calling me that."
She came to stand in front of him. "Spike," she said, "you cant
say no to this."
"I bloody well can too." He pointed at the roomful of Watchers. "Theyre
going to bring Buffy back, like some kind of tool, because thats all the
Slayers ever are to these people. And they want me to be her Watcher?"
Again, he laughed.
"Why is that so funny? Youve acted as a Watcher before."
"Its funny, because when Buffy wakes up she's going to be one seriously
brassed off Slayer. Shes going to look for someone to blame, and then
more likely than not shes going to proceed to kick my ass. Shes
liable to drive a stake through my heart as soon as she sees me." He considered
this a moment. "Come to think of it, thats not funny. Its not
funny at all."
Anne shook her head. "I dont understand. I thought you and Buffy
were allies."
"Allies, yeah, but we were never exactly friends. She barely tolerated
me even at the best of times. I mean, the night she
" His voice trailed
off, and he swallowed. You'd think it would have stopped hurting after all this
time. "That night was the closest we ever came to making peace. I dont
know. Maybe if she hadnt died
"
"Maybe she would have loved you the way you loved her?"
Spike winced. That bit of his life story had been passed down through the generations
like some kind of bleeding fairy story. The Slayer and the Lovesick Vampire.
He found it bloody irritating. The look he gave Anne said so.
"Oh, come on. Even if it wasnt common knowledge, its so obvious
whenever you talk about her. Even now. And even when youre not talking
about her, its pretty clear youre thinking about her. You were in
love with her. I think, probably, you still are."
Spike sighed. "Yeah, well. It hardly matters, either way. She didnt
love me, and she was never going to love me. I was about to say, maybe we could
have been friends."
"Well, nows your chance to find out. Look, Unc--" She stopped
herself as he shot her a look, then continued. "Spike, shes going
to be here tomorrow, no matter what. Shes going to be alive, and alone,
and I dont care how brave a Slayer she was, shes going to be scared.
Youre the closest thing shell have to a friend here, and shes
going to need you. And shes not going to stake you. From the stories I've
heard, she passed up her opportunity to do that too many times for it to even
be an option for her any more."
When Spike didnt say anything, she continued. "We need her, Spike.
We need her bravery, and we need her abilities, and we need her legend. And
in exchange, she gets a second shot at life. Its not the life she knew,
but its got to be better than dying, doesnt it?"
Spike shrugged. "Take it from me, Sunshine, there are worse things than
dying."
"Shes coming, Spike. Try to think of this as a second chance. For
her, and for you." With that, she gave him a gentle squeeze on the arm,
and then left him alone.
He thought about what she said, and he knew that she was right. They did need
Buffy. Desperately. Maybe it wouldnt do them any good, but
if one
person could make all the difference in this fight, that person would be Buffy
Summers. Maybe he could finally get a chance to make it up to her for the way
he bollixed things up so badly that night, failing to keep Doc away from Dawn
like hed promised. And maybe
maybe he could finally stop seeing
her lifeless body every time he closed his eyes.
His mind made up, he turned back to the briefing room, where Anne and Nick held
the doors open for him. He strode back inside, picked up his chair, and sat
down.
"I accept," he said.
***
Spike stood outside the doors to the temporal physics lab, trying to get up
the courage to go in. It was almost time. In a few minutes, he would come face
to face with the long dead love of his life. He hadnt seen her for over
three hundred years. What the hell would he say to her? Where would he even
begin? What if she wasnt exactly like he remembered? Or what if
what if whatever they brought back in that contraption wasnt his Buffy
at all? Spike closed his eyes, and took a deep breath. His lungs didnt
need it, but his nerves sure did. He opened his eyes, and stepped up to the
security panel.
"Voice authorization code?" a friendly sounding digitized voice asked.
"Sunnydale," Spike said.
"Please hold for retinal scan," the voice instructed. Spike stood
facing the panel as a light flashed directly into his left eye. "Thank
you, William," the voice said. "Please proceed."
The doors swished open, and Spike entered the lab. Anne, Nick and Mrs. Harris
were all inside, waiting for him. Annes eyes went wide at the sight of
him.
"Spike! Your hair!"
Spike raised a self-conscious hand to his newly bleached locks. "Uh, yeah,"
he said. "Just want to be sure shell recognize me. What dyou
think?"
She eyed him critically for a moment, then nodded her approval. "It suits
you."
"It should," he said. "I kept it this way for the better part
of a century."
"Are you nervous?" Anne asked.
"A bit. You?"
"Me? Nervous? Hey, Im about to meet my great, great, great
suffice it to say, my really great aunt, who also happens to be this legendary
superhero that you used to tell me bedtime stories about when I was a little
girl. Why should I be nervous?"
"Hey, at least youre not purported to be the spitting image of one
of her best friends," Nick said. "Come to think of it, maybe I shouldnt
be here. If I look as much like my really great grandfather as you say I do,
I might just confuse things for her."
"I hate to say it, Nicholas" Mrs. Harris said, "but I think you
may be right. Perhaps it would be better if both of you give the Slayer time
to settle in before she meets you. I know how much you both wanted to witness
this event, but youll both get your chance to meet her."
"Damn," Nick said. "I was afraid youd say that."
"Shes right," Anne said. "Come on, Nick. Lets go
down to the cadets lounge. Im buying."
"Yeah, okay," the boy grumped as she led him out of the lab.
Once they left,the chairwoman turned to Spike and smiled. "How are you,
William?"
"Absolutely terrified," he said. "If anything goes wrong
"
"It wont," Mrs. Harris said. "The procedure has been thoroughly
tested. They wouldnt be doing this yet if they werent certain they
could pull it off."
A technician signaled to them from behind the controls on the opposite side
of the chamber.
"Theyre ready to begin," the chairwoman said.
Spike nodded, and stepped up to the rail to get a better view. When he did,
he drew in a sharp breath. Below, inside a small chamber, lay Buffys lifeless
body, looking exactly as it had when hed first seen it lying on a pile
of rubble. Peaceful, serene, beautiful--and absolutely horrifying. He couldnt
take his eyes off of it. "Is that
?"
"The clone," she said. "A perfect physical reproduction, minus
brain function. Its not entirely ethical, I concede, but desperate times
"
"If you dont mind my asking," Spike said, "what the hell
did you use to clone her?"
"In the twentieth century it became standard procedure to catalogue tissue
samples from each of the Slayers. Im not certain what the reasoning behind
it was, but the catalogue survived the relocation."
"Lucky for us," Spike muttered.
"Yes, quite." The chairwoman either missed his sarcasm or chose to
ignore it.
The technician signaled for them to put on their safety goggles. Mrs. Harris
handed Spike a pair as she settled her own in place. As he put them on, a blinding
white light flooded the room, and then after a moment it abated. Spike took
off the goggles, and looked in the chamber. It looked much like before, only
now the figure inside was covered in cuts and bruises, and it began to cough.
"Buffy!" Spike jumped over the rail to the chamber below. "Open
this thing up!" One of the lab techs came over to help him inside. Once
he was in, he dropped to his knees beside her. His hand trembled as he reached
out to stroke her hair. He had to touch her, to verify that she was real. "Pet?
Can you hear me?"
"Spike?"
Emotion flooded through the vampire as she spoke his name. He fought to keep
his composure, but he couldn't keep his voice from breaking.
"Yeah, baby. Its me. Youre gonna be okay."
She reached up and grabbed his coat collar, then opened her eyes. "Wheres
Dawn?"
Shit. How the hell was he supposed to answer that?
"Its okay, love," he said. "You saved her. You saved us
all."
Buffy seemed to be satisfied with this, for now. She nodded, and then she passed
out.
***
She was even more beautiful than he remembered.
Hed half expected the opposite to be true. He was sure hed built
her up so much in his memory over the ages that she couldnt possibly have
been as beautiful as the face he pictured whenever he called up her memory.
But here she was, flesh and blood, right in front of him. Her beauty awed him
still, just as it had the first time hed ever laid eyes on her. Whats
more, he knew that once she woke up, once her features became animated by her
passion and wit, she would become even prettier.
Shed been out cold for a full day, but the doctors insisted there was
nothing seriously wrong with her. Her injuries hadnt been that extensive
to begin with, and her Slayer healing factor had already undone most of the
damage. She was just exhausted. Spike knew she hadnt slept in days. He
remembered thinking that she already looked worn out when shed come to
him to ask for his help in getting Dawn out of town. He couldnt remember
ever seeing her sleep between then and the final showdown with Glory. Unless
he counted the hours shed spent in a catatonic stupor.
"Spike?"
The sound of her voice snapped him out of his reverie. He sat up and scooted
his chair closer to her bed. "Hey," he said. "How do you feel?"
"Like I threw down with a hellgod and then jumped off of a really tall
tower," she said. "You?"
"Just
really happy to see you, pet."
She sat up, and Spike reached over to adjust her pillows. "Where is everybody?
I mean, no offense, but Im kind of surprised they let you be the one to
keep vigil."
Spike simply stared at her. He had no idea where to even begin.
Buffy looked down and fidgeted with her sheet, then offered him a half smile.
"Not that I mind," she said.
That was encouraging. Spike scooted his chair closer. "Buffy, listen to
me. There are some things you--"
"What the hell are you wearing?"
"What?"
She looked him up and down. "Youve had exactly one outfit the entire
time Ive known you, not counting that time you fell into the GAP a couple
of months ago. So whats with the Jetsons getup?"
Spike looked down at the black fatigue pants and light gray fitted shirt that
had become his standard attire. He supposed the shirts material was a
bit shiny, but it hardly counted as Jetsons-wear. "These are just my clothes,"
he said.
"Since when?"
"Thats what Im trying to tell you, Slayer, if youll shut
up for two seconds and listen."
"Jeez. Defensive much?"
"No."
"Fine," Buffy said. "Shutting up now. Spike talk. Buffy listen."
Again Spike stared at her, this time out of a sense of déjà vu.
"Your two seconds are up," she said.
He felt the corners of his mouth quirk upward. "Same old Buffy," he
said.
Buffy eyed him suspiciously. "Why are you looking at me like that?"
"Like what, pet?"
"Like a puppy who just found his long lost favorite toy." She looked
around the room for the first time. "And why doesnt this look like
any hospital Ive ever seen before? And why are you the one keeping bedside
watch instead of, well, just about any of the others? Where are the others?
What the hell is going on, Spike?"
Spike sighed. "Youre not going to like what I have to tell you."
"Why not? Is it Dawn? Oh, God, she was cut. That old guy cut her."
"Dawn was fine, love."
Buffy gaped at him. "Was? She was fine? Oh, God."
She started to get out of bed, but Spike held her down.
"Hold on, Buffy," he said gently. "Its nothing like that.
Just listen."
"Spike, take your hands off of me right now before you lose them."
"No. Youre going to sit there, and youre going to listen to
everything I have to tell you."
"And Im going to do this why, exactly?"
"Because Im your bloody Watcher, thats why!"
Buffy blinked at him for a moment, and then to his surprise she burst out laughing.
Spike let go of her, and sighed. Had she always been this bloody bullheaded?
"Okay," Buffy said. "I get it. Very funny. Its in incredibly
poor taste, but I can laugh. So. Jokes over. Go get my sister."
Spike closed his eyes and massaged the bridge of his nose, a gesture which,
as he did it, he realized was very reminiscent of her original Watcher. So much
for trying to break it to her gently.
"Buffy, the year is 2336. Originally, you died when you jumped into that
portal. The Council of Watchers, of which Ive become a member since the
last time we met, figured out a way to snatch you out of the portal before it
killed you and bring you here to our time, so that you can help us take back
the planet, which is currently populated by vampires who are not going to let
it go without a fight."
Buffys smile never wavered. "You done?"
"For now. Oh, and, were in the infirmary at Council headquarters,
which is stationed on the moon."
"The moon," Buffy said. "Wow. Thats
creative. You
come up with that all by yourself, or did Dawn help?"
Spike sighed, and sat on the foot of the bed. "Pet," he said gently,
"Dawn passed away about 250 years ago."
Buffys smile faded. "Okay. You know what? This isnt funny anymore."
"Its not meant to be."
Buffy got up. "If you wont go get them, Ill go find them."
She looked around the room until she found her clothes, and pulled her pants
on underneath her hospital gown. "Gilesll be here somewhere. No way
hed leave you here alone with me."
"Buffy, be reasonable," Spike said. Ignoring him, she started for
the door. He stood up to try and stop her as she passed him, but she shoved
him back down on the bed. "Buffy!"
He followed her out the door, and out of the infirmary.
"Okay," Buffy said. "So this obviously isnt Sunnydale General.
Where the hell did they take me, Spike?"
"I already told you, love."
"Giles!" Buffy called. "Wheres the waiting room? Theres
got to be a waiting room."
"Buffy, lets go back to your room and talk about--"
She spun around and came back to stand in front of him. "Spike," she
said, "you help me find Giles right now or so help me I will kick your
ass up one side of this freaky hospital and down the other."
"Maybe later, pet. First, I want you to do something for me."
Buffy sighed. "What?"
"Look behind you."
Slowly, Buffy turned around, and for the first time looked out the windows that
made up one wall of the corridor. "Oh, God." She walked up to one,
and put her hands against the glass. Outside was a small city, made up of indistinct
gray structures, all alike. Transport pods and larger carriers flew back and
forth in the traffic zones above. Beyond the city was a vast, gray landscape
that stretched to the horizon, where it met up with black sky filled with unfamiliar
constellations. Above the horizon, brilliantly blue and beautiful, hung the
planet Earth.
"I guess that explains your shiny outfit," Buffy said after a long
silence.
Spike went to stand beside her. "Yeah. And hey, we finally got flying cars."
"About time," she said. She looked at Spike, who stood next to her
in the sunlight. "Umm
why arent you bursting into flame?"
He tapped the glass. "Special polymer. Filters out the hostile bits while
letting light through."
"Neat."
"Yeah. They kind of had me in mind when they built the place. I thought
it was right considerate of them."
"So, youre really a Watcher?"
"Im really your Watcher, love."
"And I died."
"Originally."
"But you have a time machine, and you used it to save me, so I can fight
the vampires that took over the world."
"In a nutshell."
"Damn. Suddenly a hellgod trying to destroy the universe sounds like a
piece of cake."
"I guess this is a lot to take in all at once."
Buffy turned around and slumped against the window. She looked stricken. "So.
That means all of my friends and family, all the people that I ever cared about
theyre all gone."
"Yeah, pet. Im afraid so." Spike struggled for something to
say to make it better, and realized that nothing possibly could. "For what
its worth, Im still here."
Buffy looked up at him. "You always are, arent you?" She managed
a smile. "Thats actually worth quite a lot right now."
"Come on," Spike said. "Lets get you back to bed."
She nodded, and stood to go with him. "Maybe if I go back to sleep Ill
wake up and this will all be a freaky dream I can tell you guys about at the
next Scooby assembly?"
"Sure, pet," Spike said. "Why not?"
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