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Kiss the Flame
Title: Kiss the Flame
Author: Karen U.
E-Mail: ksu2@juno.com
Rating: PG-13
Classification: Willow/Angel
Disclaimer: I do not own Willow, Angel, or any of the BtVS or Angel
characters. Joss Whedon, the WB, and a lot of other people do. Songs
belong to their writers/performers
Summary: Sequel to "From the Ashes."
Feedback: I love it
Author's Notes: <indicates thoughts>, *indicates song lyrics*
More Notes: This story occurs about a year after "From the Ashes," and
Spike is now helping the Scooby gang
*Kiss the flame
Let’s run with the hunted, the untamed
Kiss the flame
Embrace the faceless, the unnamed*
-Jewel, Kiss the Flame
Part one - LA
Willow pushed her hair out of her face. It had been an incredibly long
day. She’d had three classes already, and it was only one in the
afternoon. And now she had to go to work. She turned as she heard
someone call out her name.
"Willow! Wait up." Cordelia was walking briskly towards her. At the
urging of Angel and Doyle, the brunette had decided to attend UCLA with
Willow and try to get her education. She was only going part-time, so
she had time for the agency as well
as auditions, and things were going well. Willow smiled as Cordelia fell
into step
beside her. Never in her wildest dreams had Willow ever considered that
snotty
Cordelia Chase would become one of her best friends, much less her
roommate.
"Hey, Cordy. How was class?"
"This idiot guy keeps hitting on me. Mind if I sic your boyfriend on
him?"
"Go for it. I’m sure Angel has nothing better to do than beat up frat
boys. Why can’t Doyle do it?"
Cordelia snorted derisively. She adored her boyfriend, but come on.
"Angel’s way more intimidating than Doyle. Except, of course when he
sneezes," she added as
an afterthought, referring to the Irish half-demon’s tendency to show his
demon side
when he had allergies. It could get really embarrassing. Oh, well. As
far as Cordelia
was concerned, Doyle’s tendency to be kind of spiny when he sneezed was
nothing
compared to a guy with a huge zit on the end of his nose. At least Doyle
could shake
off his scaly image within seconds. Zits could last for days.
Willow grinned, then unlocked her car. Since Cordelia’s driving had
improved very little since high school, it was generally up to Willow to
drive. Willow didn’t mind. Even though she knew she could heal herself,
she didn’t care to die again.
Willow smiled brightly at Doyle as she and Cordelia entered the
warehouse, then leaned over to give him a kiss on the cheek. "Anything
for me to do?"
"Run a few searches on the computer. Missing girls. See if you can find
any similarities." Willow frowned, taking the file from Doyle. Missing
girls. That didn’t
sound good. She headed toward the office she and Cordelia shared, then
turned back to the half-demon.
"Is Angel up yet?" Her vampire boyfriend rarely got to bed before dawn,
and he often slept until early afternoon.
"Yeah. He’s downstairs, doing some research for Giles. Why? You need
him?"
Willow snorted. "Yeah, right. He’d probably crash my hard drive."
Doyle laughed, then returned to his work while Cordelia grabbed a bottle
of water and headed
downstairs to help Angel. She was about as useful on the computer as he
was, so they left computer research to Willow and Doyle.
A few hours later, Angel came into Willow and Cordy’s office to find his
girlfriend still hard at work. He put a bottle of water on her desk and
leaned over her shoulder to
see what she was doing.
"Any luck?"
"I think so. Maybe. I hope not."
"What does that mean?"
"I may have found a connection among the girls. I’m not sure yet,
though. I’ve got another name to check." She typed in a few
instructions, then watched as the screen changed. As she read the
information, her expression grew bleak. "I’ve found the connection."
"What is it?"
"They’re witches."
"Are you sure?"
Willow nodded, clearly upset. "I recognized some of the names from those
files I saw last year. I checked the rest. All of the names can be
traced to a family with a background in witchcraft." Willow took a deep
breath, then said the words she had
hoped she’d never have to say.
"The hunters are back."
*****
The blonde witch ran through the streets. The hunters didn’t know she
had done it, but she had sensed their presence and taken off. They’d
never had this much trouble catching one of their targets. Of course,
they still caught her in the end.
They always caught their prey.
Part two - Sunnydale
*So unaware, I foolishly believed
That you would always be there
But then there came a day
And I turned my head and you slipped away*
-Reba McEntire, If I Had Only Known
"Sure, Will. We’ll be on the lookout for anybody suspicious. And we’ll
make a list of known witches in the area, keep an eye on them. I’m sure
Amy knows most of them." Buffy hopped up to take a seat on the kitchen
counter of the apartment she shared with Amy. After spending freshman
year in the dorm, she had vowed that she would never have to share a
bathroom with thirty other girls again. Buffy looked up, surprised, as
Spike entered the room, and nearly missed Willow’s question.
"What was that, Wills?"
"I asked if I could talk to Amy."
"She’s not here. She was supposed to meet Xander, and she left a couple
of hours ago. I’ll have her call you, okay? I’ll talk to you later.
‘Bye." Buffy hung up the phone without waiting for Willow to say goodbye
and turned to glare at the vampire in her kitchen. She could have sworn
she had done that whole ‘uninvite’ thing.
"What the hell are you doing here?"
"What? I can’t come to see my favorite Slayer?"
"I uninvited you."
"And Sabrina the Teenage Witch invited me in again."
Buffy groaned. Amy seemed to have a problem with the whole ‘Spike is
evil’ thing. It probably came from the fact that he had never tried to
kill her. Of course, Spike was helping them now, however reluctantly.
"What do you want, Spike?"
Spike shrugged and took a seat on the counter. "I’m bored."
"Great. Just great. He’s bored," she muttered to herself. "My one
night off, and I have to entertain Spike in order to keep him from doing
something awful." She turned her head to glare at the vampire that was
now sitting beside her. "Your boredom often
leads to mayhem." She sighed. "What, exactly, are we going to do to
alleviate your
boredom?"
Spike winked suggestively, and Buffy groaned aloud. "That is definitely
not an option, Spike."
"We could always go out and create some trouble," he suggested. At that
moment, a loud crash sounded as Buffy’s front door was forced open.
Spike hopped off the counter and pushed Buffy behind him as Xander
stormed into the room. "Or it could come to us."
Buffy pushed her way out from behind the vampire and looked at her friend
in concern. "What is it, Xander? What’s wrong?"
"It’s Amy. She never showed up. I waited over an hour, and she never
showed up." He thrust a purse into Buffy’s hands. It was unmistakably,
undeniably, Amy’s. "I
found this on Slate Street. She’s gone, Buffy. She’s missing."
<Oh, God,> Buffy thought. <The hunters.>
Part three
*Do you wake up on your own
And wonder where you are*
-Goo Goo Dolls, Slide
Amy woke up slowly. Her head had never hurt so much. She felt like she
had a concussion coupled with a raging hangover. She looked at her
surroundings, then
groaned aloud. She had no clue where she was. That could only be a bad
sign. The
room was dark; there didn’t seem to be a lightbulb in any of the
fixtures. The walls
were white, and the entire room had a very sterile, hospital feel to it.
Amy stood up
carefully, reaching out to the wall for balance as the room began to
spin. She gingerly
touched the back of her head, wincing when she found a lump, but grateful
that she
didn’t seem to be bleeding. Slowly, keeping one hand on the wall for
balance, she
made her way over to the bed in the corner of the room and sat down.
She thought back to what Willow had told her about the hunters. There
was no doubt in her mind that they were the ones who had captured her.
She remembered what Willow had told her about the files the hunters had
kept, and she knew she was in big trouble. If they took her powers, it
would kill her. She couldn’t use the same means of escape Willow had,
either. If she killed herself, she wouldn’t come back.
As Amy shifted on the bed, she felt something hard stick her. Reaching
into her
pocket, she pulled out the ring Willow had given her with a protection
stone in it. As
she stared at the ring in her hand, Amy came up with a plan. It wasn’t
necessarily a
good plan, but it was the only one she had.
She said a few words, placing a tracking spell on the ring. Hopefully,
the spell would work properly, and she would be able to reach her friend.
The red stone in the ring began to glow, and Amy could sense Willow.
She quickly placed an anchoring spell on the ring, and she prayed that
she would be able to get back to her body before any of the hunters
noticed what she was doing. She’d only done astral projection once
before, but it had worked perfectly. However, she had known where she
was at the
time, as well as precisely where she was going. She had never sought out
a specific
person from an unknown location. She took a deep breath and let herself
go, seeking Willow out.
*****
Willow sat at her computer, desperately searching for a possible location
of the hunters. She was nearly certain that they were the ones who had
kidnapped Amy. She pushed her chair back from her desk and closed her
eyes wearily. It had been over two hours since she’d gotten the phone
call from Buffy alerting her to Amy’s disappearance, and she was no
closer to finding anything than she had been then. Suddenly, Willow
became aware that someone was watching her. She looked behind her, and
her jaw dropped in shock. Amy, a transparent Amy, but Amy nonetheless,
stood behind her.
"Oh, my God."
"Nope. I'm just Amy."
"Are you okay? You’re not a ghost, are you?"
Amy shook her head. "Astral projection." She paused, looking for a way
to break the news to Willow gently, but she couldn’t find any. "The
hunters are back."
Willow nodded sadly. "I know. There have been a bunch of witches
missing from the LA area. By the time I figured out what was happening
and called Buffy, you were already missing. I’m so sorry, Amy. We’ll
get you out, I promise."
"You can’t promise that, Will. I know you’ll try, though."
Willow studied her shoes, trying not to look at Amy. It was weird
looking at one of your friends when you could see through them. After a
moment, she looked back up. "Do you know where you are? Your body, I
mean."
Amy shrugged. "No clue. I woke up in a room with no lights or windows.
It has a bed, though. It feels a little like a hospital. Sterile.
Creepy."
"Can you tell me anything?"
"How long have I been missing?"
"Three, maybe four hours."
Amy nodded, then began to pace. "So, it’s what? Seven at night?" At
Willow’s nod, Amy continued her train of thought. "So I can’t be too far
away. They have me isolated, so I don’t know if there are any others."
Willow thought for a moment. "You said your room has a bed?"
"Yeah. Why?"
"When they kidnapped me, they kept me in an office of some sort. What if
that’s all we destroyed? Just their offices and laboratory. I looked at
the police report. Nothing was mentioned in it about bedding or
anything. There weren’t any bodies, either."
"So they had another building besides the one you burned."
"Probably. After I escaped, they probably kept a low profile for awhile,
then went back to their hunting." Willow smacked the top of her desk in
frustration. "Damn! How could we be so stupid?"
"So what now?"
"I do a computer search, try to find where their second building is.
They probably bought it at the same time they bought the first. Then we
come and get you." She turned to Amy, concerned. "Will you be okay
until then?"
Amy nodded, taking a quick glance at the clock on the wall. She had been
with Willow longer than she thought. "I need to get back to my body. I
don’t want them to suspect anything. I’ll see you soon." And with that,
Amy disappeared.
Willow jumped up from her chair and went to find the others. She needed
Doyle’s help for this. She walked briskly into the conference room,
where the others were absorbed in research.
"Doyle." The half-demon looked up, startled by Willow’s sudden
appearance. The was redhead was in all-out, high-efficiency, research
mode. Something had obviously happened, but now was not the time to
question her. "I need you to get on
the computer. Look up any buildings deeded to a Michael Smith. I know
the name’s
generic, but it’s what the hunters registered under last time. It’s
probably a warehouse." Willow paused as another thought hit her. The
police report on the
warehouse they had burned down the year before had always bothered her,
but now
she realized why. "Cross-reference any buildings you find with buildings
that have lab
supplies delivered to them."
"For what, the past year?" Doyle asked, already hard at work on his
laptop.
"No. The supplies have been going to this building longer than that.
Once they get the witches, they aren’t going to want to take the chance
of losing them in transport.
They drain their powers in the same place they keep them. The lab we
burned last
year was dead. The reports I’ve uncovered on the fire are pretty
detailed. They would
have mentioned if lab supplies had burned. They didn’t, which means
there weren’t
any to burn. They probably perfected their technique at the lab, and
then they got the
second building and set up shop there. It’s probably not in LA, or else
they would have taken me there instead of to their office."
Angel, who had been looking through the files on the missing girls,
looked up. "Some of these girls have been missing for three months or
more."
"Yeah." Willow paused, suddenly sad. Her determination to save Amy had
pushed the thought of the other witches out of her mind. She knew that
they were probably far too late to save most of them. The hunters
probably wouldn’t want to give their victims an opportunity to escape.
"Where are the bodies?"
Cordelia wrinkled her nose. "Ew. Bodies?"
Willow nodded, understanding Angel’s logic. "There aren’t any. All of
the girls are still listed as missing, and I couldn’t find any Jane Doe’s
that seemed to be a match to any of them."
Cordelia’s face reflected her disgust. "You’re saying they’re keeping
the bodies?"
"Cremation is a more logical," Doyle replied, never looking up from the
computer screen. "No bodies, no evidence. I’ll see if I can find
anything."
"Oh, yeah. Cremation supplies. That’s really inconspicuous."
Willow shook her head. "I’m thinking more along the lines of enough
supplies to
build a really big kiln."
"Kiln? Like for pottery? That’s disgusting."
"They kill people, Cordelia," Willow reminded her friend. "I wouldn’t
put anything past them."
Doyle cleared his throat. "I think I’ve found something."
Willow went to stand behind Doyle. Leaning over, she quickly scanned the
screen in front of her. "Bingo."
She straightened up and looked at Angel and Cordelia. "Call the others.
We’re going to San Francisco."
Part Four - San Francisco
*I won’t go
I won’t sleep
I can’t breathe
Until you’re resting here with me*
-Dido, Here With Me
Xander sat quietly in the back of Spike’s car. Spike was breaking every
imaginable traffic law in order to get to Amy as quickly as possible, but
he had yet to be stopped. For that, Xander was grateful. He couldn’t
believe this was happening. Amy was gone, and they may not find her in
time. He pushed that thought out of his mind. They had to find her in
time. They would find her in time. If they didn’t, he had no idea what
he would do. He just couldn’t picture life without Amy. Xander sighed
as he realized that, somewhere along the line, he had fallen in love with
Amy without even knowing it. Now he just prayed that he got the chance
to tell her.
Giles shifted in his seat. Spike was driving entirely too fast for his
comfort. He looked at the young man beside him and sighed. He had never
seen Xander look so lost. Wearily, Giles closed his eyes and leaned his
head back against the seat. He only hoped they would find Amy in time
and be able to rescue her. He also hoped Spike wouldn’t have a wreck.
Spike drove fast, but he was careful. He had no intention of having a
wreck before he could get to Amy. Of all the Slayer’s friends, the blond
witch was the only one who truly seemed to accept him. He was going to
find her and bring her back safely. And then he was going to tear the
hunters to pieces.
Buffy sat beside Spike, occasionally glancing at the speedometer. She
didn’t think it had been below 100 miles per hour since they had left
Sunnydale. However, she trusted Spike not to have a wreck. She’d ridden
with him before, and he was a much safer driver than he appeared to be.
The only ‘accidents’ he’d ever been in involved him purposely hitting the
"Welcome to Sunnydale" sign. The Slayer glanced at the vampire beside
her, wondering what was going on inside his head. She imagined it
included murder and mayhem directed towards the hunters. For once, she
had no objections. In fact, she intended to help him.
Angel drove quickly, trying to keep Spike’s car in sight. He had never
seen the other vampire drive so fast. He could hear the deep, even
breathing of the others in the backseat, and he knew Cordelia and Doyle
were sleeping. His girlfriend, however,
was still wide awake.
"You okay, Willow?"
"I will be when we find Amy."
"How do they do it?" The question had been bothering him for awhile.
"How does who do what?"
"The hunters. How do they drain the witches’ powers?"
Willow shrugged before she realized Angel couldn’t see her gesture
because he was watching the road. "I don’t know for sure. I really
don’t want to know."
"How is it even possible?"
"Power’s a tangible thing. I can feel other witches because I can feel
their power. I can share my power with other witches, at least to some
extent. In fact, Amy and I have pooled our powers to do some of our more
complicated spells. The hunters
must have found a way to force the witches to share their powers, and
then they drain
them completely."
"You said they had hundreds of files on witches they had killed.
Wouldn’t they be completely unbeatable right now? I mean, imagine the
power."
"The power would fade. They have to keep stealing power in order to keep
having it."
"What do you mean?"
"When I share my power with Amy, she can only use it only lasts for so
long. Then it fades away. The power needs to be anchored. My power is
a part of me. In order to permanently have my power, a person would have
to literally become me. The hunters don’t become the witches they kill.
That’s why the power fades, and they have to kill again."
Willow sat up straighter as Spike began to slow down. He pulled into a
parking lot with Angel following close behind, and Willow stared at the
warehouse, most of which was hidden by trees. This was the place. She
could feel it.
It was time to save Amy. That was their first priority. Then they would
find a way to stop the hunters.
Forever.
Part Five
*And I know I’m gonna blister in these flames
But I’ll stay here till this smoke clears
And I’ll find you in the ashes that remain*
-Nichole Nordeman, Burnin’
Buffy practically leapt from the car and headed for the trunk. She
opened it and began to take out weapons. As far as they knew, the
hunters were human, but Buffy didn’t intend to take any chances. She
passed the tranquilizer gun to Willow, surprised
when the redhead shook her head.
"Weapons won’t be necessary. What we need is a plan."
"Find Amy."
Willow turned to Xander. "And the others. A few of the girls have only
been missing for a few days. Chances are that they’re still alive."
Doyle nodded. "We’ll probably find them in the same area of the building
that we find Amy in."
"I want to look for the other witches. The ones in the files."
"Willow, they’re dead," Xander replied impatiently. He wanted to find
Amy. And he wanted to do it now.
"Not all of them are. There were three that were in comas. The hunters
had to be curious as to why they didn’t die. They probably kept them to
study them. I have to
look for them. They may be the only family I have left."
Angel reached over and took his girlfriend’s hand. To some extent, he
understood what she was going through. Like her, he was the last member
of his family. However, he had played a major part in the demise of his
family. Willow had nothing to do with the loss of hers.
"I’ll go with Willow." He looked at Buffy and Spike. "Can you two
handle the hunters while the rest of us gets everyone out?"
Spike smiled cruelly, violence clearly on his mind. "I’d be glad to."
"We’d be glad to," the Slayer corrected, picturing some violence of her
own.
The small group spread out, trying to find the easiest way to gain entry
to the building. After a few moments, Willow caught site of Buffy
gesturing to the others. She had found an open door.
"Okay," Buffy whispered as the others surrounded her. "Cordy and Doyle,
you take this floor. Giles and Xander, take the second floor, and Angel
and Willow will take
the third. Spike and I will look for the laboratory and destroy it. Got
it?" The others
nodded and took off.
*****
Cordelia and Doyle checked the first floor, trying every door they came
to. Most rooms seemed to be offices, and Doyle began to wonder if the
first floor would produce nothing.
Then they hit pay dirt.
Cordelia tried to open the door, only to find it locked. She went to the
next door, ready to move on, but Doyle stopped her by placing a
restraining hand on her arm.
"Someone’s in there. I heard them move." Doyle took the bobby pins
Cordelia offered him and made quick work of the lock. He opened the door
cautiously, half-expecting one of the hunters to be waiting on the other
side. He breathed a sigh of relief when he saw who was on the other
side. It was unmistakably one of the missing girls. And she was alive.
Doyle moved quickly, untying the restraints holding the girl to the bed
and reassuring her that he and Cordelia were there to help. Then the
three of them went on to next room. There were still more people to
save.
*****
Giles and Xander searched the second floor. The search was quick; there
weren’t many rooms on the floor. Xander took one side of the hall,
methodically picking each locked door, a talent he had picked up years
before; as a child, he had forgotten his house key more times than he
could count. He was about to give up completely when he heard a familiar
voice cry out.
"Oh, Giles, thank God!"
Xander turned to see Amy barreling into the startled former Watcher’s
arms. Giles held her briefly, thankful she seemed to be okay, before
relinquishing her to Xander’s embrace.
"Thank God you’re okay. I don’t know what I’d do without you," he
murmured into her hair." Amy looked up at him, startled. Xander wasn’t
the type to express himself like this. He usually went for a fast quip,
but not this time. He must really be worried. Amy opened her mouth to
reassure him that everything would be alright, that she was
perfectly fine, but Xander’s next words caused all thought to fly out of
her head. "I love you." Amy stared, shocked, as Xander leaned down to
kiss her.
Giles turned his back, giving the young couple a moment to themselves.
After a little while, he cleared his throat. "We’d better get going. We
don’t have much time."
*****
Angel and Willow searched the third floor. The floor was completely
dark, and Angel was just about ready to tell Willow to give up the search
and go back downstairs when Willow spoke.
"Angel." The word was nearly a whisper, but Angel heard it and rushed to
his girlfriend’s side. Looking inside the room she was standing at,
Angel almost gasped in shock.
A young woman lay in the bed, unconscious. There were no beeping
machines,
absolutely nothing to monitor her condition. But she was alive. Of
that, Angel was
certain.
Willow was the first to break the silence. "We need to see if there are
any others and get them out of the building. They don’t belong here."
Angel nodded, then continued his search of the floor. If the files
Willow had seen were accurate, they had two more witches to find.
*****
Buffy and Spike hadn’t found any of the hunters to beat up, so they were
venting their frustrations by destroying everything in sight. The
laboratory was a mess; broken glass was everywhere. Spike had even set
fire to what appeared to be notebook full of research on how to more
effectively drain the witches of their power.
"What is going on in here?"
Buffy and Spike turned to face the intruder. Several intruders, in fact.
Spike smiled wickedly, his game face coming to the fore. It looked like
he and Buffy might get to have some real fun after all.
*****
Angel carried one of the witches out of the building, Xander and Doyle
following close behind him with the other two. He made his way to the
car where Willow, Amy, and Cordelia waited with the missing girls. Three
of them had been found. They looked frightened, but seemed to be
alright. Giles had gone to find Spike and Buffy. They needed to get
away from this place.
Giles rushed towards the sounds of fighting, not at all surprised to find
Buffy and Spike more than holding their own against almost a dozen
hunters. Given what these
people had perpetrated over the years, he thoroughly hoped that the
vampire and the
Slayer had beaten the living daylights out of them. However, the
fighting was getting
far to dangerous. Giles noticed several barrels marked flammable at one
end of the
room. The end of the room that Buffy was at. And one of the tables was
on fire.
"Buffy!"
The Slayer looked up, searching for her Watcher. Spike, on the other
hand, immediately looked for Buffy, and he saw what Giles saw. The fire
was getting far too
close to the barrels. The place was going to blow.
Spike dodged the hunter he was fighting and ran to the Slayer, tossing
her small
frame over his shoulder and heading for the door. He didn’t give a damn
about the
hunters, they could all blow up for all he cared. He only cared about
Buffy.
The others turned as Giles, Spike, and Buffy came barreling out of the
warehouse. The panic on Giles’ face was evident, and he was motioning
wildly.
"Get down! Get down! The whole place is going to explode." The words
had barely reached their ears before the whole building went up. Spike
hit the ground, pulling Buffy underneath him to shield her. After the
intense heat died down, he raised his head slowly and looked at the girl
beneath him.
"You okay, pet?"
Buffy nodded, shaken to the core. If it hadn’t been for Spike, she would
have died. Spike rolled off Buffy, then helped her to a sitting
position, cradling her in his arms. Giles was sitting up a few feet
away, and Buffy chanced a look behind her. Angel had already helped
Willow stand up, and he now had her pulled into a tight embrace. The
others, including Amy, seemed fine as well. Buffy carefully pulled
herself from Spike’s arms and stood up, taking the vampire up with her.
Then she, Spike and Giles made their way over to the others.
"Think anybody survived that?"
"Besides us? No, I don’t think so." Willow paused, then asked the
question weighing on her mind. "How many hunters were in there?"
"At least a dozen. Maybe more." Buffy looked at the building behind
her. It was still smoldering. "They can’t hurt anybody anymore." She
looked at the people around
her, noticing for the first time that six of them were unfamiliar. They
had gotten what
they came for. She turned her attention back to Willow. "We should get
these people
to the hospital."
Willow nodded slowly. She knew the three girls they had saved were okay,
but they still needed to be checked over by a doctor. Unfortunately, she
didn’t think anything could help the witches she and Angel had found.
Part Six
*For we shall be spared
We shall be left standing
To face what’s left of concrete and honey*
-Jewel, Kiss the Flame
"They aren’t going to get any better, are they?"
Willow turned at the sound of her boyfriend’s voice. She was sitting on
a bench outside the hospital. She had been right; the three girls had
been fine, but the doctors were at a loss when it came to helping the
witches that were in comas. "No, they’re not. They don’t have any power
left. They can’t heal."
"Can you help them?" Angel asked, coming to sit beside her.
Willow shook her head, tears forming in her eyes. "Only short term. I
could give them some of my power, but it would fade. They don’t have any
power of their own. Without that, they’ll never be able to get better,
and I can’t give them their power back." Angel pulled Willow close as
she began to cry. She sobbed brokenly into his chest, and he barely
heard the words she spoke. But he still heard them. "They were all
Harmons, Angel. They were my family. And I can’t help them."
"I know, baby, I know. God, Willow, I am so sorry." He closed his eyes
against his own tears. It tore at his heart to think about what she was
going through. She was
the last one left in her family. If she stayed with him, the Harmon line
would end with
her. He loved Willow more than anything, but he didn’t want that to
happen.
After awhile, Willow calmed down and pulled back to look at him. He was
staring at her sadly, an intense expression on his face. He looked
almost as if he was trying to memorize her.
"What’s wrong?"
"Nothing."
"Something’s wrong, Angel. I can tell."
"You’re the last one, Willow. The last Harmon. You can’t let it end
with you."
Willow pushed away from him, putting distance between them. "And just
what is that supposed to mean?"
"Being with me; it’s not fair to you. Willow, if you stay with me... I
can’t have kids. You know that. And it’s not fair to you. You would
make an amazing mother. You should be with someone who can give you
children."
"And end up with someone I’m going to outlive by a few hundred years?"
"Is that why you’re with me? I’ll live as long as you will?"
"God, Angel, no. That’s not why I’m with you. I love you. I want to be
with you. Only you. If I only wanted someone who would live as long as
I will, I could go find some other vampire, or a demon, or even another
witch. Harmons aren’t the only ones with amazing longevity. But I’m not
going to do that because I want to be with you. No one else; just you.
And as for kids? Have you ever heard of a sperm bank?"
"You’d want some anonymous donor to be the father of our children?"
"We could ask Xander or maybe Doyle to be the donor. I don’t know. I’m
only nineteen, Angel. We’ve got time to think about it."
"Doyle, huh? Then our kids would be really special. Part Irish, part
demon, part gypsy, and part witch." Angel had a slight grin on his face.
He should have known
Willow would come up with something like this. He should have known she
wouldn’t leave him.
Willow smiled back. "We could always ask Xander."
"Unh-uh. No way. Xander is not going to be the father of our children.
He still hates me."
"You’d rather have kids that are part demon than part Xander?"
"Definitely." Angel leaned in to kiss her, but was interrupted by a
shout.
"Hey, you two!" Angel and Willow turned to see Buffy and Spike headed in
their direction. They were holding hands. Willow turned to Angel, and
the two exchanged a
knowing grin. It appeared that Spike and Buffy had gotten together.
Finally. Willow
turned back to Buffy and smiled.
"What’s up?"
"Xander convinced Amy to let the doctors look her over, and now she’s
asking for you. Something about turning Xander into a pig."
Willow laughed. Xander would definitely have his hands full with Amy.
And vice versa. She nudged Angel. "Come on. We should go in. The sun
will be up soon anyway."
Angel stood and turned to his girlfriend, extending his hand to her. She
took it, and the two of them walked back into the hospital.
Together.
The End