Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Fiction- AtHwA01- Roaming The Underground
Title:
All That Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Title: Prologue- Roaming The Underground
Author:
Restive Nature
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights
to BtVS. They belong to Whedon & Mutant Enemy. I also do not own
the rights to Charmed. They belong to the WB. No infringement is
intended and this fiction is for private enjoyment only.
Rating:
PG-13
Genre:
Crossover
Type:
Angst, Action, Humor
Pairing:
canon pairings in both shows
Summary:
Slayer dreams and Whitelighter-Witch hybrid powers collide when the
veil between worlds come close to collapsing. Can baby Wyatt survive
life on the Hellmouth?
Spoilers/
Time line: Season 4 (after “Harsh Light Of Day”) of Buffy and
Season 6 (after “Forget Me... Not”) Of Charmed.
Feedback:
Always welcome!
Distribution:
Ask first please.
A/N:
This was one of my contributions started for NaNoWriMo 2012. The
story was by no means completed in that month and I am looking
forward to continuing it.
A/N2:
There is a definite time difference between these two worlds and the
seasons that I am using. This will hopefully, be explained within the
fiction itself.
All That
Heaven Will Allow
Prologue
Roaming
The Underground
Buffy
had that sense. The one where you knew you were dreaming. And it was
an interesting dream. But fairly standard for dreaming a dream of the
non slayer type person. Unfortunately, she had also come to realize,
that those moments where she knew that she was dreaming? Those were
the dreams that became something more. More, because she was a Slayer
and she had started an important albeit unrealized until now,
journey. She was learning to tap into some of her more esoteric
powers. Dream listening, deep listening, were some of those powers.
Or maybe just what she called them deep in her own psyche. That's
what you got when you put the Slayer in psych class.
In
a way, she had always had the deep listening. Or perhaps it wasn't
listening. But it was some sense of when Vampires and other demons
were around her, as contrasted by normal everyday people. And the
dreams too. That was one of the clues as to how she had had it
confirmed that she was indeed a Slayer. She'd been having dreams of
past Slayer's battles before she'd ever met Merrick, her first
Watcher, back in Los Angeles.
And
now dream listening, the power to sort of wake yourself up in the
dream you were in and say to yourself, 'pay attention' because
'this is important'.
But
she must have been getting better at it, she decided, as she was
walking down an eerily quiet hallway. She recognized it as part of
the college campus she attended at UC Sunnydale. It led to her World
History class. She entered the room and took her seat, only to find
that it was a test day. Taking tests was hardly monumental in the
world of the Slayer. The time passing too quickly and having her
pencil break was a little more familiar to her usual stress produced
dreams.
Strangely
though, Buffy could see and dedicate to memory, every step perfectly
as she rose from her seat, moved down to the pencil sharpener, and
with another student ahead of her, glanced at the swiftly moving
clock once more. The other student turned, her sleeve snagging on the
ragged point of Buffy's pencil, tearing her clothes. And then the
dream shifted, so swiftly, startling Buffy momentarily.
The
new place she was in was much more familiar, over and above the
classrooms on the college campus. The caverns, twisting paths, caves
and she knew, with a chill running up her spine, that she was
somewhere within the Hellmouth itself. Wary, watchful, Buffy waited,
sensing something coming in the dream and was very startled to see a
baby appear on the floor of the cave she stood in. She tilted her
head, puzzled when the child noticed her and lifted one hand from its
position at it's side. Almost like it was reaching for her. The child
cried out and a dark form appeared between them. It crouched over the
child menacingly and even as Buffy cried out a warning, a haze of
swirling lights surrounded the child. And then it disappeared.
She
did as well, feeling like something was yanking her body in total.
Not like a pull in just one part, like an arm or her middle. Like
someone yanking on her to get her attention, this felt different from
those. She ended up in a new section, but still, she was sure, in the
Hellmouth. And then the child appeared once more. The swirling lights
were her only clue before it fully formed on the floor of the cavern.
The child lifted its hand once more and when Buffy took a step closer
to it, the infant smiled.
And
then she was gone, back to the world of light, above. Disorienting
slightly, but she recovered quickly in the dream. She was sitting in
Giles' apartment, watching as a tea cup's handle cracked, the cup
breaking away to spill all over her lap, burning her knee with hot
liquid. Even as she gasped at the anticipation of the burn, she moved
or was moved again. This time she was with Xander, on the streets of
Sunnydale, about to walk across the street, talking to her friend,
when Xander suddenly yanked her back and a car horn honked at her as
it sped by.
And
then she was back in her dorm room, Willow dashing in to gather up
candles and herbs and other magical mentions that denoted some sort
of spell casting awaiting her words. Instead of watching, or helping,
Buffy slowly turned, glancing up to see a clock on the wall. But they
didn't have a clock on their wall. She made sure to note the time,
but was unsure if it was day or night time. She glanced to her right,
looking out the window to see that night had fallen.
And
it was then that she heard the first words truly spoken in her dream,
though she knew that words and conversation had been there. Voices
overlapped upon each other, but they were all the same things being
said. Men and women, all calling for the same.
'Wyatt?
Wyatt baby? Oh God! Wyatt? Where's Wyatt!”
Chapter One- Today, Of All Days
Fiction- AtHwA02- Today of All Days
Title:
All That Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Title: Chapter One- Today, Of All Days
Author:
Restive Nature
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights
to BtVS. They belong to Whedon & Mutant Enemy. I also do not own
the rights to Charmed. They belong to the WB. No infringement is
intended and this fiction is for private enjoyment only.
Rating:
PG-13
Genre:
Crossover
Type:
Angst, Action, Humor
Pairing:
canon pairings in both shows
Summary:
Slayer dreams and Whitelighter-Witch hybrid powers collide when the
veil between worlds come close to collapsing. Can baby Wyatt survive
life on the Hellmouth?
Spoilers/
Time line: Season 4 (after “Harsh Light Of Day”) of Buffy and
Season 6 (after “Forget Me... Not”) Of Charmed.
Feedback:
Always welcome!
Distribution:
Ask first please.
A/N:
This was one of my contributions started for NaNoWriMo 2012. The
story was by no means completed in that month and I am looking
forward to continuing it.
A/N2:
There is a definite time difference between these two worlds and the
seasons that I am using. This will hopefully, be explained within the
fiction itself.
All That
Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
One
Today,
Of All Days
“Buffy!
Wake up!” Willow grunted, shoving at her friend's shoulder once
more. She glanced worriedly at the clock on the nightstand table as
her blond friend continued to mumble under her breath. She listened
for a moment, then shook her head. Whatever it was, it couldn't be as
important as her friend and dorm mate getting up and hurrying.
“Buffy! You're late!”
“Wha-?”
her friend asked suddenly, eyes wide and then blinking rapidly before
squinting against, most likely the amount of natural streaming into
the room. Not to mention the overhead light Willow had snapped on
when she had returned. “Willow? What?”
“Exactly,”
Willow grunted with a small frown. Her friend's look of confusion
increased as Willow relaxed slightly on the edge of the bed. “That's
what you were muttering.”
“I
was?” she asked, looking still just as confused for a moment and
then shook her head. “No... Wyatt.”
“Wyatt?”
Willow frowned, thought momentarily about it and then smirked. “Who's
that? Some campus cutie that's caught your eye? Because that would be
a nice thing to dream about.”
“No
Wills,” Buffy protested before falling back to lay a little
straighter, covering her eyes with her forearm. “It was a baby.
Someone was calling his name.”
“Oh,”
Willow's voice held more than a smidgen of disappointment. “Well
then, if it was just that, then you need to get up. Now!”
“Huh?”
Buffy gaped at her friend for a moment. “What's the big deal
Willow? I have dreams all the time. It's not all Slaying and gore and
cryptic whatchamacallits.” She grinned then. At least not every
night, even though this last night... but still, there hadn't been
gore. Or any actual slaying.
“The
big deal is you slept through class,” Willow pointed out. “Don't
you remember me waking you up earlier?”
Buffy
tried to think a moment and she did sort of vaguely remember that
Willow had gotten up, charging around the room as she had prepared
herself for the day. Buffy had watched with bleary eyes, amused at
her friend's scholarly vigor. Willow had had a date with her
boyfriend Oz, to meet for breakfast, so she had rushed off, promising
to see Buffy in class. But then, that's where things kind of got
hazy. “I slept through class?” she echoed and Willow nodded
slowly and pointedly. Buffy thought on it for a moment and then
shrugged one shoulder. “Eh, it's not big deal if I miss one eensy
little class. I mean, how many classes did I miss in high school? And
I still managed to graduate.”
“It's
not that Buffy,” Willow sighed. “It's the one we have coming up,
remember? Big test.”
“Big
test?” Buffy repeated, feeling like a record on a turntable, with
the needle stuck in one position. And then it came back to her. The
big test in history to see what they had retained from their first
section of study material. She flew up from her supine position,
nearly dislodging Willow, who expediently moved out of the way, just
in time. “Oh! Big test! What time is it?”
Willow
simply pointed at the clock.
“Crap!”
Buffy snapped. Not enough time for her morning routine. Barely enough
time to get there before the professor locked the door against late
comers. Did she even have time to get dressed? “Why didn't you call
me?” she demanded helplessly of her friend as she scrambled out of
the bed and Willow rose behind her to start gathering up Buffy's
school items.
“I
did!” Willow protested. “You didn't answer. So I figured that you
were on your way. Or stuck somewhere else. Or had a Slaying
situation. Or Giles needed you. Or maybe something happened to your
mom. Or Xander. It could have been Xander. He's not around all the
time anymore for us to keep an eye on.”
“Okay,
okay, I get it Wills,” Buffy nodded impatiently as she yanked
clothes from the closet. Whatever was closest to hand that didn't
clash grossly was what she came away with.
Underwear
and socks were just grabbed from their respective drawers in the
small dresser that resided in the room. Knowing that Willow wasn't
the peeping Jane type, Buffy had little compunction about changing
around her roommate. It was the sort of thing that happened
occasionally. Once she was ready to go, she turned, trying to soothe
the few fly aways she had, to see Willow holding out her book bag.
“I
threw your brush and some gum in there,” Willow smiled kindly. “Now
let's go!”
The
girl's rushed from their room, barely pausing to check the knob to
make sure that the door was locked. Not just because they kept
weapons in their room, but who knew what creep might take it in his
or her head to get happy with their personal belongings. It was
something the Resident Advisor had handed pamphlets out on at the
start of the year. They wove through the hallway, where people were
moving at their own paces. Thankfully, the lecture hall where their
class took place was not too far from Stevenson Hall, which they
resided in.
They
arrived just as the professor was counting down the seconds on his
watch hand. As the girls smiled up at him, relieved that they weren't
late, he gave them a brief nod of acknowledgment. Buffy was the last
person in and he pulled the door shut behind her and turned to move
back to his desk at the front of the room, while Buffy followed after
Willow to reach their usual seats.
“All
right,” Professor Gold announced, his voice booming. “As you were
warned, a test to see what cumulative knowledge you've retained from
our curriculum on the first few weeks. You have the entire class to
complete the section. And as warned, there are multiple choice,
answer style and two bonus essay questions.”
The
class was nodding along with his statements as he began passing back
the slim notebook style tests. He divided them evenly among the rows
and the students began lifting them over their heads to pass them
back to the next in line. Once everyone had their tests, they waited
for his approval to start and there was a flurry of paper and the
scratching of pencils. It wasn't that different from high school
after all.
Buffy
was relieved that she and Willow had crammed for this test over a
series of nights. She'd have never been prepared for this if she'd
tried to shove the information back into her brain in one night. She
was feeling good, despite the rushing of the morning. Of course that
all had to end when the end of her pencil snapped. With a frown, she
reached for her book bag, to find the pencil sharpener that she
carried with her. But it wasn't there.
Quickly
weighing her options, she knew that because it was test time, she'd
be in trouble if she tried to borrow Willow's. And unfortunately all
of her other pencils were brand new, unused and therefore,
unsharpened at all. That left rising from her seat and using the
pencil sharpener at the teacher's desk, which as it turned out,
wasn't a problem apparently, as another girl had a similar problem to
her own. Buffy rose from her seat, after flipping her test over. Not
like anyone would want to cheat off her, but if she wasn't doing as
well as she thought she was, she didn't want anyone to notice either.
With
a whispered word of apology, she made her way to the aisle and then
down to the teacher's desk. She held up her pencil as
the teacher glanced up at her. Seeing her and another girl with the
same problem, he shook his head wearily, that same look upon his face
that her mother always had whenever Buffy had been young and had
inevitably gotten dirty while wearing good clothes. Buffy grinned a
little at that thought and turned her attention back to her path. But
apparently she was too late as the girl ahead of her had already
finished sharpening her pencil and had turned to return to her seat.
It was obvious from her gasp that she hadn't realized that Buffy had
been behind her.
“Oh!
Ow!” the girl had winced. And Buffy looked down, wide eyed.
“Oh,
oh my God,” she gasped as well. “I'm so sorry. I didn't
realize... I swear, I'll pay to replace it. I didn't hurt you did I?”
she winced.
“Oh,
no. Don't worry about it,” the other girl shook her head quickly,
even as she pressed her other hand to where Buffy's pencil had caught
on her sweater, ripping a hole into it. Buffy was concerned about
that, but it was more, the angry red mark underneath that she had
glimpsed.
“Is
there a problem Ms. Summers?” the professor questioned quietly from
across the expanse of his desk. “Ms. Quincy?”
“Oh,
sorry,” Buffy grimaced and held up her pencil while the other girl
held up her arm.
“Just
an accidental run in,” Ms. Quincy, Buffy couldn't remember her
first name, pulled the sweater up to reveal the worrisome damage. It
was easy to see the small scrape, but thankfully, no punctures. The
girl turned back to Buffy. “And really, don't worry about replacing
the shirt. It was one my grandma chose. I've been looking for an
excuse not to wear it again.”
Buffy
smiled at the obvious attempt to placate any hard feelings.
“That's
fine then, so if we could please refrain from distracting the rest of
the class, hmm?” their professor prompted heavily. Both girls gave
him apologetic smiles and the other stepped around Buffy so that the
way to the pencil sharpener was clear.
It
wasn't until she stepped up to the manual piece of machinery that
Buffy suddenly flashed back to her dream. Her eyes were narrow as she
stared down uncomprehendingly at the simple class room equipment.
She
had to get to Giles!
Chapter Two- Due Consideration
Fiction- AtHwA03- Due Consideration
Title:
All That Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Title: Chapter Two- Due Consideration
Author:
Restive Nature
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights
to BtVS. They belong to Whedon & Mutant Enemy. I also do not own
the rights to Charmed. They belong to the WB. No infringement is
intended and this fiction is for private enjoyment only.
Rating:
PG-13
Genre:
Crossover
Type:
Angst, Action, Humor
Pairing:
canon pairings in both shows
Summary:
Slayer dreams and Whitelighter-Witch hybrid powers collide when the
veil between worlds come close to collapsing. Can baby Wyatt survive
life on the Hellmouth?
Spoilers/
Time line: Season 4 (after “Harsh Light Of Day”) of Buffy and
Season 6 (after “Forget Me... Not”) Of Charmed.
Feedback:
Always welcome!
Distribution:
Ask first please.
A/N:
This was one of my contributions started for NaNoWriMo 2012. The
story was by no means completed in that month and I am looking
forward to continuing it.
A/N2:
There is a definite time difference between these two worlds and the
seasons that I am using. This will hopefully, be explained within the
fiction itself.
All That
Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Two
Due
Consideration
“So
what do you think?” Buffy asked, nervously wringing her hands as
her mentor and former Watcher, Rupert Giles, straightened his glasses
upon his face. He regarded her with all the solemnity of his
professions, multiple since, while one as a librarian, was a cover
that he used to explain the other as Watcher to the active Slayer, it
was one that had attracted his interest.
“I
think that, based upon your familiarity with the Slayer dreams that
you've had before,” he offered carefully, “then we should give
due consideration to this as well. You said it centered around a
baby?”
“Yeah,”
Buffy nodded, her fingers ceasing their twisting, now that she had
gotten everything out. “It was weird though,” she
frowned. “I mean, a baby? In a cave? Who would have put it there?”
“I
can't say,” Giles sighed. “I would think that it's perhaps a... a
representational image. Or perhaps a mislead of some sort. Perhaps
there is something there that wants infants. Don't forget the Mayor
and the ritual of Larconis,” he reminded her. Buffy shuddered
slightly. As if stopping a demon wanting to ascend hadn't been bad
enough. The thing, she couldn't call it a man, because it hadn't been
for so long, was perfectly willing to sacrifice innocent babies to
that other demon for tribute. If that wasn't ick on the gross factor
to a billionth, then she didn't know what was.
“I
don't think it was Giles,” Buffy argued as she watched the man
reaching for the tea pot that he had settled on the tray of goodies
that he had started preparing the moment she had showed up on his
doorstep. She had assured him that she would have been there sooner,
but she had had to finish her test. College might be a little like
high school, but no teacher ever accepted 'sorry I had a bad dream
last night and need to tell my old librarian about it,' as an
acceptable excuse to leave a test without finishing it.
“You
think it was an actual child?” Giles smiled. It wasn't that he was
fond of the thought, but more bemusement over the girl that was
having said thoughts.
Buffy
nodded. “And something was hunting it. Something wanted it. And it
was getting away somehow. Going from one spot to another.”
“Teleporting?”
Giles clarified, glancing up with surprise, but then his face grew
bemused again. “I'm afraid I haven't heard tell of a
baby that had a magical power such as that. It takes magical adepts
an incredibly long time to even reach a level such as that.”
“Well,”
Buffy sighed doubtfully, “you said it might be a representational
image. What if it's someone in trouble and um...”
“Perhaps
it means an innocent?” Giles finished for her. He was nodding, but
then paused to pour out the hot tea. He passed it to her without
incident and Buffy stared down at the beverage that she settled
partially on her lap, wary of the heat it produced. “That certainly
could hold merit.” He poured for himself and after settling the tea
pot back into its cozy, relaxed back into his seat. “I suppose I
could make some calls.”
“Thanks
Giles,” she sighed in relief. “I mean, there wasn't any object.
Like you know, some thing that someone's after, that I can find and
protect or destroy... Well, other than the baby. But that would be a
protect thing. You know?”
“And
how much time do you think we have?” Giles wondered. He had
retrieved a notebook from a pile of books that was nearby. In
actuality, though he seemed very laid back, it was obvious that he
was interested, not only in what his Slayer was doing and expecting.
But in solving this puzzle.
“I
couldn't say for sure,” Buffy explained, leaning forward again,
cradling the mug in her hands. “I mean, the pencil in the sweater
thing? That was first, so I know the dream was real. The other stuff,
it came after, but I don't know if it was giving me a time line. The
baby in the cave, it was night time, I think.” She noticed some
loose material in her pants, along the side seam and picked absently
at it while she contemplated things. “It's weird, that things were
jumping back and forth.”
“Perhaps
its an extension of your powers growing,” Giles remarked mildly.
“you did say that you're getting better at recognizing these
dreams, as opposed to your other more, mundane shall we say-!”
Whatever
Giles was about to say fell by the wayside as the door to his
apartment burst open.
“Hey
Giles!” Xander's hearty voice boomed out. He was surprisingly
cheerful for it being the morning still and having to come to Giles'
apartment for the ongoing organization of books that Giles had hired
him to help with.
But
the effect on Buffy, who had been centered on her thoughts, focus
narrowed, startled visibly at his entrance. Before either man could
say anything, she had twisted in her seat, taken off guard and
reacted instinctively. Her hand, tightening on the handle of the mug
she held, was a little too tight with her strength in one hand alone
and the piece cracked. Unable to support the weight of the mug and
the tea inside, it fell straight down.
Right
into her lap.
With
a pained cry, Buffy jumped to her feet, bumping into the coffee
table, causing a cascade of books and cookies to slide around.
“Dear
lord,” Giles yelped as he swiftly settled his mug on a side table
and began to reach for the young woman that was the closest thing he
had to a daughter. “Are you all right?”
“Oh,
sorry Buff, my bad” Xander winced as he pushed the front door shut
behind himself. “Didn't mean to...” he trailed off as he bypassed
Giles' dining room table and came around the end of the sofa. Buffy
was hastily trying to wipe the excess of moisture from her legs as
Giles supplied her with napkins.
“It's
okay,” she tried to reassure them. “Just a little burn. The tea
was... hot.” Her eyes grew wide again, her hand pausing in mid
swipe. And then she turned to her Watcher. “Giles! This was another
clue. It's going to happen tonight.”
“Are
you sure Buffy?” Giles demanded, pulling his glasses from his face
to peer up at her from his seated position. “That seems a
little...”
“What's
the what?” Xander wondered, his eyes darting between his best
friend and their mentor. “Are we having problems on the level of
bad? Are things gonna get bad again?”
Buffy
shook her head before turning to address her friend. “Slayer dream
this morning. Little time. Something is after a baby.”
“Now
Buffy,” Giles protested, reaching for a handkerchief to clean his
glasses with. “We've just agreed it may not be an actual infant.”
“I
don't know Giles,” she groaned, reaching to rub at her sore knee,
realizing that her mug of hot liquid had been completely disregarded
by the others. She shuffled her feet a little to avoid stepping in
the puddle it had created. It was rapidly being absorbed into the rug
there. “Everything else that's happened from the dream had been a
literal interpretation. I poked my classmate with my broken pencil
and ripped her sweater. The mug handle broke and I spilled tea on my
knees. What else has to happen before we believe that there's a
baby,” she held up her hand and raised her voice slightly to be
heard over Giles' murmured objection, “or an innocent, that needs
my help?”
“That's
all I was asking for,” Giles offered placatingly. “But yes, I do
believe that we're working on a short time line. I should just like
for you to be aware that it may not be an actual infant.”
“Okay,”
Buffy conceded easily. “So what are we going to do?”
“Avengers
assemble,” Xander grunted with a shrug. “Easy peasy.”
“Quite,”
Giles grinned and then wiped the look from his face before the young
man saw it and thought he might have a little more leeway for his
natural buffoonery. He replaced his glasses on his face and stood to
pocket his handkerchief. “We should gather and research this. I'll
begin with calling some contacts of mine. They're much more versed in
natural magics and would have their ear to the ground about whom this
innocent that needs protection might be. If nothing else, perhaps
their Seer can scry for an answer.”
“Okay,
good,” Buffy nodded.
“Should
we call Wills?” Xander wondered. “She'd be good on the researchy
side of things.”
Buffy
glanced at her wrist, turning it so she could see the face of her
watch that had been tucked into her book bag. She grunted softly.
“No, she's just finishing up a class. And there's no guarantee
she'd go back to our room. It's almost lunch time.”
“So
we go, we find?” Xander decided. Buffy nodded.
“That
seems easiest,” she figured. “Maybe we can grab a bite on the go.
I have until seven tonight to work this out.”
“Yikes,”
Xander frowned and then stepped back so that the Slayer could make
her way to the front door. “I'll make a donut stop for sure then.”
“Don't
forget the jellies,” Giles reminded him absently, already looking
through his address book to find the names of the people he intended
to call.
Chapter Three- Impending Something
Fiction AtHwA04- Impending Something
Title:
All That Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Title: Chapter Three- Impending... Something
Author:
Restive Nature
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights
to BtVS. They belong to Whedon & Mutant Enemy. I also do not own
the rights to Charmed. They belong to the WB. No infringement is
intended and this fiction is for private enjoyment only.
Rating:
PG-13
Genre:
Crossover
Type:
Angst, Action, Humor
Pairing:
canon pairings in both shows
Summary:
Slayer dreams and Whitelighter-Witch hybrid powers collide when the
veil between worlds come close to collapsing. Can baby Wyatt survive
life on the Hellmouth?
Spoilers/
Time line: Season 4 (after “Harsh Light Of Day”) of Buffy and
Season 6 (after “Forget Me... Not”) Of Charmed.
Feedback:
Always welcome!
Distribution:
Ask first please.
A/N:
This was one of my contributions started for NaNoWriMo 2012. The
story was by no means completed in that month and I am looking
forward to continuing it.
A/N2:
There is a definite time difference between these two worlds and the
seasons that I am using. This will hopefully, be explained within the
fiction itself.
All That
Heaven Will Allow
Chapter
Three
Impending...
Something
“Anything
Giles?” Buffy demanded as she watched wearily as her mentor and
father figure hung up the phone.
“That
was a coven I've worked in the past with,” Giles explained,
crossing something off his list on the pad of paper before him. He
rubbed at his forehead, his frustration easy to see before he turned
to the Slayer. “They said that they were unable to locate,
pinpoint, or otherwise sense an innocent of the nature you described
in or around Sunnydale.”
Buffy
deflated slightly, her shoulders hunching, her arms crossed and
tapping her forefinger against the crook of her elbow. “I'm not
making this up Giles,” she warned. The feeling of impending...
something, had been growing all day. From the moment she had rushed
out of her classroom to make it to Giles, looking for help,
assurances. And as the feelings had grown, it was almost like the
urgency was taking hold of her, the fear that a baby, a helpless
infant was somewhere dark and scary, needing her... It was almost
like she was connected mystically, emotionally to the baby and she
couldn't understand why, other than a need to save him, as she would
save others. “Did you mention his name?”
“Yes,”
Giles nodded sharply once. “And while it's not that common of a
first name, they were still, unable to pinpoint it in that manner.
Buffy,” he exhaled heavily, “they also said that the energies of
the Hellmouth, even from a distance, can and will interfere with any
spell they can try.”
“So
the baby might be here and they just can't be sure?” was what Buffy
extrapolated from that. She threw her arms up. “Well, that's just
great! Giles, I need to get out there. It's getting late!”
“We
get that Buff,” Xander assured her from his seat between his best
friend Willow and the girl that seemed to want something of him. The
ex-demon Anya that had been on the fringes of their group before. Oz,
who luckily had no band practice or performance that evening, and it
not being a full moon that would transform him to his werewolf state,
had come as well. He had been witness, while getting coffee with the
manager of the Bronze, discussing the scheduele of performing again
at the club, Buffy's near miss with the vehicle when she was heavy in
conversation with Xander. She had been trying to convince her friend
of the urgency with which she had to find this child, which was her
only explanation of why she had missed the ca heading for her.
He
had excused himself from his meeting to check on her, seeing from
across the street, how shaken she was, even though Xander had pulled
her out of harm's way. When she had explained the situation, he had
volunteered to go get Willow, since he knew her class schedule as
well as Buffy. They had agreed and gone on to get food to fuel their
research session.
Anya
had simply shown up at Giles when she couldn't find Xander at any
other location. When she had complained about the time her search had
taken, Xander had coolly informed her that he was busy for the
evening. If she wanted to spend time with him, to grab a book and
join in. If not, he'd see her later. With a huffiness, Anya had
stared around at the group before taking the book that Xander held
upm, without looking at her, mind you and plopped herself down onto
the sofa beside him.
“You
know it's not as simple as that,” Giles sighed, tossing his glasses
onto the table before turning back to the others. “Unless you
recognize where the baby or innocent was,” he stressed heavily,
still not convinced that it was a literal child that was in danger,
“then there are hundreds of miles of caverns to search and that's
inside the city limits.”
“I
know Giles!” Buffy cried out, wincing at the thought. She was very
familiar with the cavern and sewer systems of this town. She was the
one that made a habit of regularly going into them to fight the evil.
“I just,” she began, trying to breathe deeply, “I need to do
something,” she offered, feeling more useless at this point in time
than she'd ever felt before.
“Did you ever consider,? Anya began
in a conversational tone as she idly leafed through yet another tome
in Giles' impressive personal library, “that maybe the baby isn't
from this world?”
“What do you mean Anya?” Giles
asked sharply, reaching for his glasses and pushing them onto his
face with short, jerky movements. The blond ex-demon shrugged and
then turned to face the older man, realizing quickly that all
attention was on her. She looped her close arm over the back of the
sofa before she explained.
“Well, if your friends in this coven
couldn't find this magic baby,” she began, “and they say that
there's no baby anywhere in the world, which you think is something
that someone, somewhere would hear about, because you know how
witches like to gossip, then maybe he's not from this world.”
“Well, yes,” Giles agreed with the
logic, though his opinion of her opinion was clearly lacking. “It's
certainly possible. But the amount of magics required for an
infant... not to mention a highly trained adept to move through
dimensions... the idea is quite laughable Anya,” he sniffed
derisively.
“But if he was from another
dimension, since there are several that practice magic in their daily
lives, without repercussions,” Anya continued, nonplussed at Giles'
attitude, “and he was in danger, maybe someone sent him here for
protection.”
There was quiet for a moment as the
others absorbed this idea and then it was Willow who leaned forward.
“Maybe that's why you've been feeling this way Buffy,” she
suggested quietly. “Maybe if someone spelled this child here, they
needed someone to know. I mean, if we have ways of getting
information about other dimensions, you'd think they'd have ways
about knowing about us. And maybe they chose you, knowing that you
could protect the baby.”
“Which I guess would be okay,”
Buffy sighed heavily, though the thought of anyone trusting her with
a baby, especially as young as she still was, was incredible. “If
they'd just have given us more clues than in a cave, somewhere,
sometime tonight!”
“It would have to be a nexus,”
Anya prompted with an informed nod of her head. “Otherwise, spells
that rip apart dimensional fabric cause all sorts of problems.”
“Problems?” Xander repeated,
looking uncomfortable with the thought. “What kind of problems
Ahn?”
“Oh, things like other creatures
being sucked through,” Anya began rambling, “vortexes created
unintentionally that suck up everything in their path, cross breeding
of creatures that find themselves in a new world, which is where the
Grapohfa's came from. Nasty little buggers. They need to be squished.
No redeeming qualities from those little cheats!”
“Anya, can you concentrate here?”
Xander pressed, a tiny hint of humor underlying his tone.
“So if there was a nexus around
here,” Willow began, glancing at Giles, who shook his head and
shrugged. “What would we have to do to find it.”
“There's a nexus blanketing this
entire town,” Anya told her. “That's why it's so popular with
demons. Or,” she cocked her head, considering, “one of the
reasons why.”
“Yes,” Giles nodded impatiently,
“but Anya, nexuses are, by themselves, neutral. To say that one
is... is...”
“Yes,
the one that covers Sunnydale is predominantly evil now,” she
agreed. “But that's because it feeds from those around it and since
mostly evil things come here, that's what it's been getting. But
then, it also balances out a little bit by people like her,” she
pointed at
Buffy. “And well, all of you really. You don't have to be magical
or mystical for a nexus. It works off of intention.”
“So we're not facing demon army
invasion anytime soon,” Oz concluded and Anya nodded her assent.
“Good to know.”
“So,” Willow began, her words
slow, her face tight as she was obviously working something out in
her mind, “if there was teleporting activity going on in the town,
would we be able to pinpoint that?” she glanced to Giles, then
Anya, as they would be the most likely to know the answer. And then
she glanced at Buffy. “I mean, you said that you saw me getting
magical supplies. Obviously we're supposed to try something,” she
suggested awkwardly.
“There is a ritual you could
perform,” Anya agreed immediately. “Remember? We did it last
year, when I was trying to get my pendant back.”
“Oh, right,” Willow winced. “I,
uh, I don't know if I want to try that again. It was... it was bad.”
“Yes,” Giles agreed dryly and then
cleared his throat. “Precisely what did that ritual entail? Remind
me Willow.”
“We uh, had a representation of the
object we wished to retrieve,” Willow explained and when she saw
very little censure from the older man, her voice swelled quickly to
explain the rest. They were all familiar with the episode, though not
the details other than it had been a spell gone wrong. Knowing that
it had brought through a Vampirized version of Willow from an
alternate dimension, the results were indeed, bad.
“That was because I already knew
where I had lost my pendant,” Anya explained. “It was here, in
Sunnydale. So I didn't need the first part of the ritual. To pinpoint
which nexus I wanted to go through.”
“But is there a way of doing that?”
Buffy wondered, speaking up finally. She sort of had the idea of
where the baby would be, but she knew already that others would be
dismissive of or at least argue against her plan. And maybe make her
too late to do anything about it. “Can you track something like
that?”
“Oh easily,” Anya chuckled, waving
one hand dismissively. “A map, some stinky herbs, a few chants, map
lights up wherever there's recent activity. I can even charm it to
show incoming activity.”
“Then, uh, why aren't we doing
that?” Xander demanded of the girl and she threw him a confused
look before shrugging.
“Because you didn't ask until now,”
she supplied easily. Xander inhaled sharply and then, giving the
others a tight grin that silently asked them to forgive him for
bringing this exasperating woman back into the fold, even if it
wasn't direcly or intended, leaned forward.
“Ahn, it would be... very human to
speak up and provide details so that we can avoid the boring reading
of the books that aren't going to help us anyways,” he explained as
patiently as he could, before glancing at Giles. “No offense or
anything.”
“Well, it's not like Buffy rescuing
a child has anything to do with me,” she shrugged, her self
interest extremely clear. And offensive.
“Until demons get a hold of the baby
and turn him into an evil killing machine gunning for humans,” Oz
pointed out moderately. “And since you're human now, you might be
first on his list.”
“Oh, that's true,” Anya realized,
taking his words at much more than an attempt at humor. She glanced
around looking panicked. “That's very true. Give me that paper,
I'll make a list of the ingredients we need. Hurry!”
Giles, hiding his exasperation once
more, tore off the piece of paper that he had been using and then
handed the pad of paper and pen over to Xander, who in turned placed
them in Anya's grasping hands.
“Let's see,” she muttered as she
began scribbling and then paused to look to Giles, “we'll need
Dorshivan's Guide, to make sure the ritual is precise. It's been a
while since I had to use the first part. When I was a demon, I could
just sense the focal point of the nexus. I can't now, obviously.”
“I have a copy of that,” Giles
announced, rising from his seat. “Though...”
“It can move around a little,”
Anya grunted, seeming a little perturbed that he seemed to be
questioning her. “It's not like it's nailed down.”
Buffy, who had been watching the
interaction of her friends, felt a relief, though not a relaxing.
Finally, things were getting done!
AtHwA~AtHwA
Settled
in the enclosed solarium of the Halliwell Manor, Piper stared
absently at the coffee table placed before the wicker chair she had
chosen to sit in. Her sister's could see that rather than staring at
it, she was looking through it or beyond or not even really seeing
it, something weighing heavily on her mind. It was unnecessary to
ask, unless they wanted to pinpoint the specific worry that was
prevalent in the cycle of worries. Baby Wyatt, Leo, demons, Chris,
there were all a lot on their plates. But as simply Wyatt's aunts,
and Leo's sister in laws, they weren't precisely in the center of
things. This time at least.
It
still hurt and was still scary, but this was their life. Phoebe and
Paige tried to constantly assure Piper that they were doing all they
could to find the evil that Chris, the newest addition to their
lives, and not an entirely welcome one, tried to warn them of.
Finding
out that the Whitelighter had come from the future to protect Wyatt,
to prevent the half witch half Whitelighter, not the first of his
kind, since his aunt Paige had preceded him, from turning evil, they
had accepted this. Knowing how close she had come, when she had first
come into her powers after Prue, the eldest Halliwell sister had been
killed, Paige was ever vigilant. The Source of All Evil had almost
swayed her, manipulated her into using her witchy powers for personal
gain, making her think that it was a good thing, to use mystical
powers on a problem that they saw all too often in the world.
Little
Wyatt hadn't had the benefit of several decades of a responsible
upbringing, training and an understanding of right and wrong, good
and evil. He was still so young and though his examples were good, he
was still in such a malleable state of mind. The argument that Piper
had used against the Cleaners, those beings that protected the
anonymity and secrecy of true magic in the world, could only hold so
much weight. She was his mother and it was her job to look after all
his needs, physical, mental, emotional and magical. But she wasn't
superwoman. This week anyway.
“How
you holding up there sweetie?” Phoebe, the empathetic middle sister
asked as she leaned towards Piper.
“Not
only is every demon gunning for me and my sister's, but they want to
steal my child and not threaten him, but turn him against us,”
Piper snarked wearily. “They want to take over the world through a
baby. My baby,” she stressed and then turned her eyes to her
sister. “And we don't know when, or who or how...”
“We'll
protect him,” Paige offered urgently, leaning forward to provide
her own support. “you know that honey. We'll do everything we
can-!”
“But
we don't know Paige!” Piper snapped. “We don't know when it's
coming or how. And we can't circle the wagons around him until it
comes. How are we going to live like that?”
“We'll
figure it out,” Paige tried again, glancing at their sister as
Phoebe nodded quickly. “You're not alone. We love Wyatt too. We're
not about to let any stinkin' slimy demon get its hands on him.”
“Easy
to say,” Piper snorted with a slow shake of her head, her eyes
unfocused again. “They've been trying since before he was born,”
she reminded them. Like Gladys, the demon pretending to be human,
having married their father just to be in the position to be around
Piper when she gave birth. A prophesied birth that both sides knew
of. And the demon that she was really with, trying to take the baby
the moment he was born,to raise him up in evil, to rule the world.
“And now, it's just gonna get worse.”
“Piper,”
Phoebe protested softly. One could say that she was an optimist, but
even the other sister's had their moment's of doubt. Their longing
for a more normal life than this fighting demons every day to save
the innocents of the world was understandable. But before she could
say more, there was a sudden piercing cry from the baby monitor that
startled Piper out of her slouch.
“Wyatt?”
she questioned and with a mother's instinct had grabbed the baby
monitor. The hiss that was not a normal part of the static of the
electronic monitoring system sounded over the connection and it slid
from her hands as she turned to sprint for the stairs. The howling
from her son intensified, propelling his aunts from their seats as
well. While Phoebe chased after her terrified sister, Paige took the
expedient route of using her Whitelighter father's contribution to
her genetic pool and orbed herself to the baby's room.
Paige
wasn't sure what exactly she expected, but the dark figure standing
before the crib, as Wyatt used the force field he had as his only
means of defense, was actually one of them. What she didn't expect,
was the demon to be more hyper aware of her than she was of it and
the arm that struck her chest, sending her flying into the wall the
very moment she coalesced in the room, took her by surprise and the
last thing she knew was Wyatt's cry suddenly ceasing and the door
banging open as her sister's made it to the baby.
Piper
saw, heard and felt. several things altogether, immediately upon
entering. The glow of her son's force field over the crib
disappearing, Paige sinking to the floor, unconscious and a dark
figure, laughing maniacailly. There was a moment, one of those
moments where everything seemed to hang suspended, stretching out
into an impossible eternity, before it all changed, drastically.
There were no words, no sound, no thought but one.
“Oh
no you don't!” she shrieked, flicking her hands forward before the
demon could advance any closer to her son's crib. As she had come to
expect since she had developed her new offensive power, the demon
exploded, no longer any more and Piper had dismissed it from her mind
for the moment, her maternal drive propelling her to her offspring.
But when she reached into the stillness of the baby furniture, her
mind reeled, panic gripping her.
Phoebe,
hurrying to check on Paige, who was slumped unconscious on the floor,
winced at the bloody smear across her sister's head and the blood
trickling down the wall where Paige had slid. “Leo!” she called
immediately, knowing that it would be necessary for their brother in
law, also a Whitelighter, to heal her sister. She searched
immediately for Paige's pulse and was reassured when she felt it
under her fingertips. She turned to inform her elder sister, only to
see Piper's hands descend into the crib in a flurry and blankets
being thrown around.
“Oh
God! Wyatt?” he sister shrieked and Phoebe's eyes went wide,
stunned as she clambered to her feet to run to the crib. “Wyatt,
baby?” her sister was crying now. “Where is he?” she screamed,
demanding of her sister, her terror transmuting through the
empathetic link she shared, especially with those she loved the most.
One less now, she sensed, horror squeezing her heart. She couldn't
sense Wyatt anywhere.
She
screamed now too, to the heavens, desperation tinging her raw voice
as she held her sister around the middle before Piper could collapse.
“Leo! We need you!”
Chapter Four- Through The Rabbit Hole
Chapter Four- Through The Rabbit Hole
Fiction- MiM01-Frustration Rises
Title:
Memory In Motion
Chapter
Title: Frustration Rises
Author:
Restive Nature
Disclaimer:
I do not own the rights
to BtVS. They belong to Whedon & Mutant Enemy. I also do not own
the rights to Supernatural. They belong to Eric Kripke and The CW.
Rating:
PG-15
Genre:
Crossover
Type:
Humor, Angst
Pairing:
DaddyDean/ WeeWillow
Summary:
Through a magical mix-up, Willow ends up in the Impala, disoriented,
terrified, facing the barrel of a gun and somehow... only six years
old.
Spoilers/
Time line: Post series for Buffy and late season one of Supernatural.
Feedback:
Always welcome!
Distribution:
Ask first please.
A/N:
This is a challenge response to pezgirl's The Little Demon Hunting
Challenge at the Twisting the Hellmouth site. Challenge is as
follows-
late
season one- before Dean gets hurt and the car crash
Buffy: post-season 7
A fight with a troublesome demon end with Willow being de-aged and thrown into the Supernatural reality and into Dean's car.
Must have:
Willow being between 4 and 13
Willow not having her memories
Willow still being a witch
Buffy: post-season 7
A fight with a troublesome demon end with Willow being de-aged and thrown into the Supernatural reality and into Dean's car.
Must have:
Willow being between 4 and 13
Willow not having her memories
Willow still being a witch
Memory
In Motion
Chapter
One
Frustration
Rises
“Over
here Mara!” Willow called out, trying to hold back the demon that
had cottoned on to the groups plan to launch a pre-emptive strike on
it's coven. The patriarch of the group, planning a sort of power
upgrade by ingesting the bodies of several humans that it had deemed
worthy, had somehow found out about Willow and the few young witches
that she was mentoring, as well as her lover Kennedy, a relatively
newly awakened Slayer, planning to put a stop to the mischief.
“Yeah,
yeah,” the girl, the latest addition to the group grumbled as she
ran, carrying an armful of candles. Willow winced as the demon got a
swipe in, wondering where the hell Kennedy was. Normally she would
have been right at Willow's side for the spell casting, not trusting
the other's to protect her soon to be wife. But an argument a few
nights ago, had been allowed to fester and grow, instead of being
discussed and a solution found. Willow sort of had the idea that
Kennedy wasn't going to change her position on her thoughts about
Willow's magic use. But this situation, fighting alone, it was
something that she was turning to more and more, not relying on
Kennedy to have to save her.
After
the fall of Sunnydale, Willow had embraced the fact that she could
not refrain from magic altogether. Nor could she use it for every day
things, like she had before. So she went the only route that she had
deemed acceptable. She used the magic as much as she had to to save
innocents and that alone was all. Helping for the greater good. She
had a self imposed rigid structure to ensure that she wouldn't go
down that bad road again. And that was what Kennedy had been upset
about. In the crux of the problems they had argued about, it was
almost central to every argument that Kennedy had made.
Kennedy
had wanted to be Willow's everything. As Tara had once been for her.
Oh, she hadn't put it that way, but that was what it boiled down to.
Kennedy was jealous of the people in Willow's life. She could accept
the original core Scoobies, because they were too well established to
be routed out. And her parents, because after all, family was family
and nothing could change who you were related to by blood. Even if in
some cases, you might not know it. But the newer people, like the
coven in Devon, and the practitioners she had found in South America,
where they were just setting up a recruiting station now. Those were
the people that Kennedy had targeted for her wrath.
Willow
had tried to point out that Kennedy had people in her life that she
relied on for things too. But Kennedy had maintained that the Slayer
was built to work alone. To fight and conquer and win the day, to
then come home at the end to her significant other. To be the alpha,
the lead, the one that everyone else always listened to. And anytime
Willow brought up Buffy, and the way her friend had set the Slaying
rules, the Council and the world on it's ear, Kennedy got even more
defensive. And Kennedy's reponding answer was always Faith.
Faith!
Willow could snort mentally to herself still at the thought of the
formerly dark Slayer. Even Faith had needed other people's help. And
a helluva a lot of it. A Watcher, Buffy, Angel, Wes, Giles, friends,
the penal system, all of that and more before she had finally grown
enough to be an effective weapon for good. Granted, Faith hadn't
started out with the best life before she had received her Slayer
powers.
“Mara!”
she barked, distracted just enough that the demon managed to slip
past her defenses, catching her slightly unaware in a choke hold,
lifting her from the ground, until her feet were dangling.
“Yeah,
yeah!” the girl snapped back as she fell to her knees to start the
power circle with the candles. Willow wanted to use her telepathic
abilities to warn the girl that doing so on an undefined circle line
was going to let the spell get out of hand. But the lack of oxygen to
her brain that she was experiencing interfered with that function.
She was better off to concentrate on a nonverbal spell that would get
the demon off her.
“You
know, Willow,” the girl complained, not even noticing that her
supposed beloved mentor was being choked to death not even five feet
from her, all because she was so eager to prove herself in her chosen
field. “It's not like I don't know what I'm doing here. I managed
not to get dead for months before you showed up!”
Willow
refrained from rolling her eyes. That had been sheer dumb luck on the
girl's part. And where were the others? Surely they couldn't have had
that much problem with the rest of the clan. They weren't as powerful
as the patriarch. He was the one that held the power and doled it out
when necessary.
“Mara,”
she gasped, trying to get the girl's attention.
“Don't
rush me!” the girl whined as she called flame to light the candles.
A bad sign when she should have had a lighter in her pocket. Or even
matches. Instead she was taking shortcuts. And making excuses to
herself that it was okay. “You always rush me. Every time you tell
me, take my time, do it right. Well now that I am,” the girl turned
to finally address Willow face to face, after having lit the candles
and saw the predicament the older witch was on. “Oh! Oh crap!
Right, uh... Filiolus o tener audio volo,” the girl
squeaked out.
'Gods
young, listen to me?' Willow
automatically translated in her head and winced again. All this time
trying to pound it into the girl's head that speaking Latin didn't
immediately translate into a spell. Especially an unfocused spell
like she was starting with. Too many variables and too much could go
wrong. And which Gods were Mara trying to summon? Every religion had
the old and the new. As lights began to swirl around the area,
indicating that dang it, someone really was listening, Willow's
consciousness began to fade. She was barely aware of Mara's voice
rising as she completed her on the fly spell.
With a commanding clap of her hands,
Mara finished, fully expecting the demon to just be gone. And truly,
she no longer heard it's heavy, growling snarl as it had choked
Willow. She was just pushing off her knees, to climb to her feet as
Kennedy, leading the few warriors they had, as well as the other
witches, ran into the area.
“Willow!” the eldest of the
Slayers in South America, the only one to have fought in the final
battle of Sunnydale, screamed out. She rounded on Mara, her fist
clenched tightly around the sword that she preferred to carry into
battle. “What did you do?” she shrieked at the young witch. The
sword extended to where Willow... had been...
“Oh shit,” Deanna breathed out as
her sort of friends and somewhat colleagues swarmed around and then
past her, kneeling to look at the scorched ground.
“Some spell took her,” Rennie
glanced up at Kennedy and then glared hard at Mara. “What spell did
you use? I can't imagine Willow would go with a demon if she
relocated it to somewhere safer.”
“I uh...” Mara began, her eyes
darting between Kennedy and the senior witch, second in power to
Willow in this continent's main coven.
“You tell her!” Kennedy hissed.
“Tell her so we can bring Willow back! Now!”
The girl gulped and glanced down at
the circle she had cast. She knew, Willow had warned her, but she
hadn't listened. And now, she was really in for it!
MiM~MiM~MiM
Dean Winchester stormed from the
hospital that he'd been casing, for more reasons than one. He'd had
that bastard of a witch not feet from him, that shtriga, and there
was nothing that he could do about it. He knew, his gut twisting with
it, that there was a way to kill it. But the alternative to all of
the methods that they were used to using, he and Sam, learned at
their father John's behest, this was one of the worst. Having to use
a kid as bait to draw the life sucking ancient witch into their trap,
it wasn't an idea that filled him with puppies and rainbows and that
happy crap.
But now, having failed once, when he
was young, just a boy in most people's estimation, but not the world
he lived in, Dean now had a second chance. And he had to find a way
to convince his brother of that. Because he would never be able to
live with himself, with the guilt, if this thing continued to feed on
innocent children.
Saving anyone's life was preferable to
letting them be hurt. But having been the victim of the supernatural
as a child himself, kids would always have a special place in Dean's
heart. Their innocence, their ability to trust, it had to be
protected, because regular life was enough to beat that out of a
person as they grew up. He climbed into the family's '67 Chevy
Impala, pulling the door shut behind himself, mentally reviewing what
they would need to have to safely attack this bastard.
The doctor! He should have seen it
right away, but hadn't. Caught up in old horrid memories that he
couldn't escape. A time when he failed, when he had almost lost Sammy
and had forever lost his father's trust. That trust was a thing he'd
been trying to earn back every day of his life. And now he had the
chance to redeem himself in his father's eyes. In his own eyes. He
leaned forward to insert the key into the ignition, but before he
could start the car, a blinding flash of light caught him off guard.
He simultaneously cringed away from the light, holding up his right
hand to protect himself from the flash, while his left hand was
automatically reaching for the Rutger under his car seat.
When the light died and he was
swiveling around to see what the hell had happened, he heard a small
voice pipe up.
“Oh no! Oh no. Not good. This is not
good!”
He saw a small, redheaded girl in one
of those jumper dresses and a turtleneck, her eyes wide, as her feet
tried to find purchase, just barely achievable on the messy floor
mat, on the passenger's side of Dean Winchester's beloved car.
No, this wasn't good at all. Dean
belatedly realized that he held the pistol, when he saw the girl's
eyes narrow in on the point of the barrel, her green eyes nearly
crossing.
“An'
it just got worse. Oh no!” The little redhead began to
hyperventilate and Dean winced, wondering briefly if the shtriga had
been able to read his mind or some shit like that when he'd been in
the hospital. Was this some sort of distraction? There was one thing
that he did know. The kid was right.
Things just had gotten worse.
Chapter Two- Murphy's Law or Something Like That
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