Fan Fiction Stories Archive
The Return
By Karen Upchurch
Notes: Willow appears in the next installment, so just
be patient... I'm
getting to her, I swear
More Notes: This is the first in the 'A Night to Forget'
series
Holy water?
Angelus stared disdainfully at the half-full bottle of
water Cordelia Chase
was brandishing, then smiled wickedly as he reached out
and grabbed the
wrist that held the bottle, squeezing the fragile bones
slightly. Laughing
softly, he jerked her towards him, causing the brunette
to spin around as
she stumbled towards him. She yelped as her back smacked
into his hard
chest, and Angelus chuckled as he plucked the water bottle
from her weakened
grasp.
“Holy water, huh?” he purred in her ear before throwing
the plastic bottle
at the wall as hard as he could. The water splattered
everywhere. “Pity
we’ll never know for sure. I do get off on the pain,
you know. Of course,
I’m not too choosy on who exactly feels the pain. I just
like it,” he
whispered huskily as he raised his hand to Cordelia’s
throat, causing the
girl to whimper. He buried his face in her long, dark
hair and inhaled
deeply, taking in the spicy smell of her perfume, the
flowery scent of her
shampoo, and the overwhelming aroma of her fear.
He did so love the fear.
A flash of movement in his peripheral vision caught his
attention, and
Angelus spun around sharply, taking Cordelia with him.
The brunette gave a
strangled cry at the unrelenting pressure on her throat.
“Oh, look,” the vampire cooed as he stroked the terrified
young woman’s
throat. “I think you made me put a mark on her,” he chided
Wesley, his
yellow eyes firmly fixed on the former Watcher. “I wasn’t
ready to do that
just yet.”
“Unhand her!” Wesley Wyndham-Pryce ordered as his eyes
frantically scanned
the room, searching for anything that he could use to
ward off the vampire,
anything that could get Angelus away from Cordelia.
“Unhand her? Hmmm... let me think,” Angelus said with
a smirk before
leaning down and savagely biting into Cordelia’s neck,
draining the young
woman within the span of a heartbeat. Smiling viciously,
her blood still on
his lips, he released the brunette, letting her corpse
fall limply to the
floor. “Well, okay,” he said silkily as he stepped over
Cordelia’s body,
drawing closer to the horrified former Watcher. “I was
done with her
anyway.” Angelus smacked his lips tauntingly as he continued
to come closer
to Wesley, effectively backing the man into a corner.
He smiled as he
leaned in slightly. “Fear always makes the blood richer,
you know. But,
it’s such a pity, really. It just whet my appetite for
more,” he informed
the man with a smirk, deliberately eyeing him as hungrily
as he could manage
when all he really wanted to do was laugh. Wesley looked
so scared Angelus
thought the former Watcher was going to wet himself.
Terrified, and seeing no other option, Wesley threw a
book at Angelus, then
ran towards the vampire, hoping to catch him off guard
and get by the
creature he had once considered a friend. Laughing, Angelus
ducked the
heavy volume Wesley had chucked at him, then reached
out an arm and yanked
the man back, staring down into his face.
“Well, that wasn’t very nice. You shouldn’t leave without
saying goodbye,”
the vampire scolded in a velvety voice as he removed
Wesley’s glasses,
casually crushing the wire frames. He smiled as Wesley
blinked, trying to
focus so he could catch the vampire’s next move.
It was probably a blessing that he was unable to focus;
he never saw what
was coming, so he had no time to dread the pain.
Angelus jerked Wesley’s head straight back and bit into
the exposed front of
his throat, draining the man as he had Cordelia just
moments before.
Chuckling to himself, he tossed the man to the ground,
then wiped his mouth
clean. “Bye, Wesley,” he said mockingly. “So sorry you
couldn’t stay.”
Stepping back to admire his handiwork, the vampire let
out a laugh that
could only be described as insane. “Oh, yes. It’s good
to be back,” he
whispered. “So sorry, Soulboy. I’m free, and I’m staying
this time.”
“Angel, I-”
Angelus whipped around as the door swung open, and he
smiled as he saw the
familiar face of detective Kate Lockley. Oh, yes, this
was definitely a
terrific night.
Kate froze at the sight in front of her, her eyes growing
wide in horror.
That hesitation sealed her fate. As the woman turned
to run, the vampire
stepped forward and grabbed her, flinging her backwards
into the room and
against his desk. She hit it hard, sliding over it and
landing in a heap on
the other side. She cried out as Angelus grabbed her
by the hair and pulled
her into a standing position, laughing as tears of pain
and fear filled her
eyes.
“Angel?” she questioned, searching his face. She had seen
him in his
demonic visage before, but even then, he hadn’t looked
so cold, so
dangerous, so... inhuman. She bit her lip to hold back
as scream as she saw
the blood on his mouth; she was certain it wasn’t his
own.
“Sorry, Kate. Angel doesn’t live here anymore,” the vampire
told her with
mock sorrow as he positioned his hands on either side
of her head. “You
know,” he said with a sudden smile and a chillingly cheerful
voice as he
tightened his grip even more, “I don’t really go for
the blood of uptight
blondes. It just doesn’t taste right. Plus,” he continued
in a
conspiratorial tone as he glanced at the bodies of Cordelia
and Wesley, “I’m
kind of full. I did just have dinner, you know. Of course,
that doesn’t
mean I’m not going to kill you,” he finished calmly before
twisting her head
savagely, breaking her neck and killing her instantly.
He stepped back as
he tossed her lifeless body to the floor.
“Now that,” he mused with a slight smirk, “was fun.”
Whistling happily, Angelus turned away from his most recent
victim and
surveyed the room. The bimbo actress who had been the
catalyst in these
events had escaped at some point, apparently choosing
to save her own hide
while he was busy killing the others.
“Actors,” he muttered disdainfully. “Always so shallow...
always thinking
of themselves.”
After a moment, he shrugged carelessly, and went back
to studying his
night’s work. It was really no matter that she had gotten
away. He’d still
gotten three good kills in, and he’d gotten to scare
the hell out of that
little trampy actress as a bonus. That had been a kick.
He paused for a
moment as he considered going to her house and finishing
her off. She was,
after all, the one who had managed to release him. He
certainly owed her
the death she had come to him for. Well, not exactly
the death she was
looking for, Angelus amended with a grin. She certainly
wouldn’t be waking
up from the death he wanted to give her. She was far
too annoying for
unlife. Angelus shook his head as he made his decision.
No, she could
wait. He had somewhere else to be... He had far more
important people to
torture... more important people to kill. Oh, yes, Sunnydale
was in for a
surprise. Angelus smiled as he headed for the door. He
had some hell to
raise... just not literally this time.
Well, not yet at least.
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