buffy anne summers (
herotypical) wrote2012-11-01 11:22 am
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voice + action ✪ there must be some way to bring the hero home
[ after a week of agonizing combat, buffy summers returns home with only exhaustion on her mind. despite all the excitement and crisis, there's little left to do other than collapse onto her bed and fall into a sleep fit for a weary, worn-out soul. morning sees her feeling no less -- shudder -- zombieish. the horror of the last week is bone-and-marrow deep and has yet to fully make itself known in her system. the slayer is running on auxillery humanity, stringing herself along from second to second until she can find a friendly face. find willow and...
and all she finds is an empty room. an empty closet. empty drawers. her best friend is gone. deported while she wasn't even looking. come the afternoon, after she's gotten the first onslaught of emotions out of her system, buffy sits alone on the empty bed. she addresses her journal: ]
Willow and I have this game we like to play. Willow Rosenberg. She was in town...but now she's not. [ a pause allows buffy to catch her breath. to stay strong. ] We call it 'Anywhere But Here' -- self-explanatory, really. Pick a fantasty-elsewhere to be and a fantasy-someone to share it with. I'm not talking about the obvious ones: home or family or anything even remotely whiffing of responsibility. I'm talking about fun. I'm talking about pure escapism. I'm talking Daniel Craig on the beach or Amy Yip at the waterpark.
I'll go first. Show you how it's done. [ but which escape route from reality should she take? ] The '88 Winter Olympics. The Saddledome. Calgary, of all places. Brian Boitano is taking the time to personally skate me through his gold medal routine. Perhaps there's hot chocolate involved. I, being made entirely of my own imagination, copy each move perfectly.
Got it? Good. Because now it's your turn.
[ when her broken little tribute to an absent friend is finished, she'll be searching out her injured pirate (wherever he may be convalescing) and it's off to good spirits, where she can be found working a shift behind the bar. ]
and all she finds is an empty room. an empty closet. empty drawers. her best friend is gone. deported while she wasn't even looking. come the afternoon, after she's gotten the first onslaught of emotions out of her system, buffy sits alone on the empty bed. she addresses her journal: ]
Willow and I have this game we like to play. Willow Rosenberg. She was in town...but now she's not. [ a pause allows buffy to catch her breath. to stay strong. ] We call it 'Anywhere But Here' -- self-explanatory, really. Pick a fantasty-elsewhere to be and a fantasy-someone to share it with. I'm not talking about the obvious ones: home or family or anything even remotely whiffing of responsibility. I'm talking about fun. I'm talking about pure escapism. I'm talking Daniel Craig on the beach or Amy Yip at the waterpark.
I'll go first. Show you how it's done. [ but which escape route from reality should she take? ] The '88 Winter Olympics. The Saddledome. Calgary, of all places. Brian Boitano is taking the time to personally skate me through his gold medal routine. Perhaps there's hot chocolate involved. I, being made entirely of my own imagination, copy each move perfectly.
Got it? Good. Because now it's your turn.
[ when her broken little tribute to an absent friend is finished, she'll be searching out her injured pirate (wherever he may be convalescing) and it's off to good spirits, where she can be found working a shift behind the bar. ]
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"Hey," she relented, "can you budge over? Just a bit? Kinda like a Buffy-sized bit? You're hogging the bed."
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With a great deal of effort -- everything was stiff and hurting -- Jack slid aside for her.
"You know -- think I forgive her. Think I dreamed it. Forgiving her. No hard feelings."
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She froze, palm pressed into the sheets. Halfway to her pillow.
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The girl. She had been so young. And he'd dreamed about her happy -- and smiling -- and with two people who might have been her parents. And he'd forgiven her. Not her fault, really. Not her fault, when you thought about it.
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Cat-like, she slid on that single palm. Stretching until her side also touched the sheets and she was wedged half-upright. Propped on an elbow. Watching him with the magazine closed and folded and abandoned between them.
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If he wasn't making sense it wasn't entirely Jack's fault; he was still quite woozy, after all.
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Well. It had only been yesterday, after all. And her memory was too fresh. "She did this?"
A new kind of horror entered her voice.
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She had meant it. He'd seen it as she'd died. She'd meant it.
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She laboured to understand, eyes narrowing in the yellowy, electric lamp light. "What? Bad aim? A misfire? Someone forgot to keep the safety on?"
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If she knew him well, she would know he was lying.
"...Rum?" Please?
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But she wasn't his inquisitor. It was late and he was hurting and she...well, she didn't really know what she would do with the truth, anyway. Other than to call an absent girl names that even Buffy realized she didn't deserve.
With a disappointed hum, the Slayer reached for the flask. She balanced it against her chest as she unscrewed its top.
"I wasn't lying when I said you could only have a bit..."
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"Small sips," she warned.
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He was a little surprised that Adele hadn't told her.
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At not-long last, and when she'd felt he'd had enough, she nudged the flask's lid back into place.
"I should be the one shot for letting you have any of this," she confessed.
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She spun the lid until it was tightly shut. "I don't want to you make you worse. Not ever."
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Yeah -- pills and booze? Not to be mixed.
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Warren. Nina, too. She'd never even told him about the time Crichton had drawn a gun on her. And then kissed her. And why should she have, of course -- it wasn't as though they'd been dating. Not then. Not yet.
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Too hard. Too painful.
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Well. That cleared it up well enough, didn't it? Jack had lied, too. But not enough to reveal the truth. But these new words had that sting of betrayal in them. The girl had meant it, then.
And Buffy wondered if Jack couldn't understand a scenario where his perfect little ledger filled with saved souls and karmic dividends didn't pay out.
"...We can't help everyone. We can try. But there's never any money-back guarantee on doing the right thing." Buffy set aside the flask and finally -- finally -- drew him carefully into her arms.
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Ford. Cassie. Faith. Spike. Jonathan. Andrew. Anya. And so many others. How many souls had Buffy sponsored, now? And how many had ended up dead, anyway. How many had she killed? Tried to kill? Had to kill?
Buffy kissed his forehead. "And some change before your eyes and it makes every failure worth it."
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