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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 06, 2003 12:08 am

Hello Kittens-



Sorry about the delay, but a day of play and horseplay with the godchildren came first. Now I can post and realize how old I've gotten at the same time.



tiredsoul- Thank you, Celia. I couldn't see Warren taking the usual route and depend on just intimidating the Scoobies after Buffy.



I'm glad the bit with Giles worked. My wife is a big Giles fan and I'm under some pressure to do him right!



Thank you all, on to the next chapter.



Jixer

Edited by: jixer at: 5/5/03 11:19:10 pm
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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 06, 2003 12:21 am



Hunters In The Dark

Chapter 5





Tara walked through the browned grasses of the field under the cloudy sky. There were old cans of paint and farm chemicals rusting here now. She listened to a rhythm that was slow and too deep for the ear to hear. It was a time of resting, being fallow. The land had been used, and used hard. It would take time to recover, but spring was on the way.



Then she turned and saw Giles at the fence. He was beckoning her. She walked over to him, relieved that he was here. He held out his hand. She touched it and suddenly had to shield her eyes. The fence had changed from wood with a low strand of electrified wire to keep the smaller livestock corralled to a sturdy stonewall. The light from the sun cascaded down. Winter was gone and high spring had replaced it in an instant. A hedgehog waddled into the sunlight.



Hedgehogs aren’t native here, she thought.



Then she took a step away from Giles and nearly fell over. Her sense of balance was gone. There was a din in her ears of hundreds of birds singing with a base droning from thousands of bees as they landed on blooms all around her. None of the birds were familiar and the butterflies dancing around the flowers were as strange as the flowers themselves. She tried to find a landmark. A part of the fence returned to being the fence around the old pasture. Tara took a step towards the familiar sight and fell. She didn’t hit the ground but just kept falling.



“Tara!” someone called out loudly. She turned and looked.



The pasture and the unfamiliar place both faded away quickly as she looked into Anya’s worried face. Then the door behind the former demon opened to show a heavy woman in scrubs. Anya turned to her.



“Bad dream,” she explained.



“Well, since she’s awake we’ll get in the vitals now,” the older woman decided as she closed the door.



“What…w-where…” Tara started. The undercurrent of buzzing seemed to start again just out of hearing. “What’s happening? Willow?”



“She’s fine,” Anya said quickly. “Xander’s alive but…”



Tara slipped her hand over Anya’s. They clasped hands for a long moment as both tried to find some comfort in the other’s presence. The nurse opened the door again. She took a series of readings from several small machines. The woman scowled at the blood pressure readout.



“That’s too high,” she said tiredly. “How do you feel? Any nausea or chest pain? Anything?”



“Worried,” Tara said sleepily. “They all got hurt.”



“Yeah, but they’re safe now,” the nurse said soothingly as she patted Tara’s hand. “The cops got the bad guy. You’re all safe tonight. Get some sleep, and don’t scratch at the monitor patches.”



Tara nodded as the nurse left. Then she raised an unsteady hand to her forehead. Anya pulled up the chair she’d been dozing on and looked at the witch with concern.



“Magic, and Giles,” Tara said as she tried to silence the buzzing growing in her head.



“Giles brought some major coven’s power with him when he came,” Anya explained. “Freely given witchy stuff. You slept through his first visit, then woke up about half an hour ago when he slipped in. You barely touched him and he said it felt like you had it all. He thought the transfer worked.”



“It’s not mine!” Tara snapped. “Oh, goddess. I’m s-s-sorry. It’s just…none of this is mine. There’s no balance. I can’t find the balance.”



“Sorry, we’re kind of stuck,” Anya said with an apologetic tone. “You’re the last magic resource we’ve got right now.”



“But you said Willow’s fine!” Tara said with fear in her voice.



“Easy, easy,” Anya pleaded as she looked at the door. “She’s alive. It’s just that the magic didn’t take at all with her.”



“I’ve got to see her,” Tara said as she tried to throw back the covers and sit up. The two actions at once left her wobbly.



“Hold on,” Anya said firmly as she steadied the witch. “Besides the little white heartbeat things on your chest you’ve got a tube in your arm and a mastiff of a nurse. That’s without the woozy witch bit.”



“Please, I’ve got to see her,” Tara pleaded urgently.



The door opened and the nurse looked in with a stern frown. Tara turned to her and started crying.



“Please, I’ve got to see her!” she said again through her tears.



“Honey, it’s three o’clock in the morning,” the nurse said with a sigh. “She’s asleep. You should be too.”



“I can’t!” Tara said breathlessly. “She’s my everything. Please let me see her. I need to see Willow.”



“You’ve gotta be on the monitor for another four hours, and there’s the IV,” the nurse explained. “And we’re short tonight. I can’t take you.”



“I can take her,” Anya said softly.



The nurse looked at the monitor and the wide-awake young woman trembling in the bed.



“You’re going out of this room in a wheelchair and I’m going to be watching the monitor,” she said matter-of-factly. “One skipped beat, one PVC and I’m going to tie you to this bed, understand?”



“Yes,” Tara said with a smile. “I’ll be good.”



A few minutes later a small gray box was attached to Tara’s monitor leads. Anya was pushing her down the hall in the wheelchair. Tara’s head came up and Anya could swear she growled. The dark figure in the shadows most certainly did. There was a familiar scent of graveyards and blood.



“Begone!” Tara snapped. There was a brief fading roar and the figure collapsed in a brief flash of fire.



Tara looked up at the room they were passing. Her eyes narrowed.



“In here,” she commanded.



“This isn’t Willow’s-” Anya explained.



“Here!” Tara said tightly as the wheelchair pivoted out of Anya’s grasp.



“Ah, Tara, about these mood swings,” Anya said with a slight tremor in her voice.



“It’s Amy,” Tara said coldly.



“Okay, bad influence, former rat, but she’s not a vampire, right?” Anya said in a forced whisper.



“She’s…Goddess, her magic is gone!” Tara said as the ice in her tone faded. “It’s been torn from her. The wound is huge.”



Tara stood up out of the chair and moved forward without a trace of dizziness. She opened the door and looked in. Amy was on the bed, a sheen of sweat could be seen on her forehead in the light from the hallway. She moaned and curled up as she turned to Tara. Her eyes seemed to shine as she licked her lips.



“Come to gloat?” she whispered. “I bet you can’t wait to tell Willow how the bad witch turned out. It’s all gone, isn’t it?”



“Yes,” Tara said softly. “I can’t fix it, but I can close the wound.”



“Just let me die,” Amy said tightly. “I wouldn’t want to soil you. Can’t let the perfect girlfriend get too close to the magic whore.”



“What’s wrong with her?” a sleepy male voice asked. “And who are you?”



“Her magic has been torn from her,” Tara explained. “Her body’s reacting like it would to a major injury. A wound like that will attract every creature of magic that feeds on the wounded and the sick. She won’t be able to fight back.”



“How do you know?” the man asked. In this light his haggard face looked at least sixty.



“I’m a witch, as were my mother and grandmother,” Tara said evenly. “My way is balance and the light.”



“I don’t trust witches,” the man said with resentment in his tone. “But if you can help her…”



“I have to,” Tara replied.



“Daddy, no, make her stop it!” Amy said suddenly from the bed. “Please, mommy, don’t! I’m sorry!



“It’s okay honey,” Amy’s father said in a sing-song voice as he sat on her bed. “Daddy’s here, daddy’s here.”



Tara closed her eyes and felt the humming grow loud enough for her to hear. She let her own sense of healing call to it. Her skin tingled with power as it swarmed to her command. She saw herself closing the red maw of the wound Amy carried at her core. Tara then let the power race through the girl calming the response of the witch’s body to the injury. Tara staggered slightly when it was finished. Anya guided her unsubtly back to the wheelchair.



“I’ve done as much as I can,” Tara told the man holding the now sleeping Amy. “Get her out of Sunnydale. Speak with Mr. Giles at the Magic Box. He’ll know some place for her to recover.”



“What about magic?” the man asked warily.



“She’ll never have any again,” Tara replied sadly. “I’m sorry.”



“No,” the man answered softly as he brushed his daughter’s hair with his hand. “Thank you.”



When they had left and the door was closed Tara started crying. Anya stopped and tried to hug the witch as gently as she could.



“Damn!” Tara swore through her tears. “So many fucking mistakes!”



“This isn’t you,” Anya said worriedly.



“S-s-sorry,” Tara whispered. “I just can’t find the balance.”



“I wish I could help,” Anya said earnestly. Then she looked around the empty corridor and scowled. “Boy, talk about never around when you want one.”



“Wouldn’t help,” Tara said with a wan smile. “But thank you.”



“Let’s get you to Willow,” Anya said decisively. “You know, for a small hospital this place sure is busy.”



A moment later they stopped at a room just a bit past Amy’s. Tara could feel Willow, but it wasn’t the sensual treat that touching the other witch with her mind had been just a day ago. Now Willow seemed a pale reflection of what she had been. In fear Tara reached out to her, but the damage Amy had sustained was not repeated. Tara was still trying to capture Willow’s essence when Anya opened the door.



Tara’s heart beat faster as she saw the delicate frame of her lover lying in the hospital bed with Willow’s red hair an unruly halo around her head. Tara stood up and hurried forward, stopping just short of the bed to kneel and brush an errant lock out of Willow’s face. At her touch green eyes opened and Willow sighed softly as she smiled.



“Hey,” Willow said gently.



“Are you okay, baby?” Tara asked urgently.



“I am now,” Willow said as her hand found Tara’s. “I can feel myself getting better already.”





“Will, your magic…” Tara started. “I might be able to help. Giles gave me-” Willow’s finger touched her lips.



“I passed my test,” Willow said calmly. “I got some help at just the right moment. The magic’s important, but not the big important right now.”



“What’s the big important?” Tara asked.



“You, silly,” Willow answered in a happily exasperated tone. “And us and the rest of us and being alive.”



“Did we all make it?” Tara asked hopefully. “Even Miss Kitty?”



“I’m sorry about Miss Kitty,” Willow said sadly. “She stopped him.”



Tara just let her shoulders sag as she leaned on Willow’s bed. Willow reached up and ran her fingers through Tara’s hair. Anya cleared her throat.



“I took care of her, um, the burying part,” Anya said hesitantly. She explained what she had done. Tara found herself nodding through the tears.



“She’s safe then,” Tara said. “No one can use her.”



“Thanks Anya,” Willow said tiredly.



“Don’t thank me,” Anya said trying to hide her own tears. “Just take some of the magic from your girlfriend and calm her down.”



“Tara?” Willow said worriedly.



“Giles brought some magic with him from a coven in England,” Tara explained. “But it’s not fitting and I can’t find the balance.”



Willow reached out for her hand again and entwined her fingers with Tara’s.



“Try it now,” she said hopefully.



Tara tried to offer Willow some of the power she carried, but her lover could not take any. Tara felt the power return. She shook her head.



“It didn’t take,” Tara said tiredly. “I’m sorry love.”



“I meant the balance thing,” Willow said very gently shaking her head.



“But…the buzzing, it’s gone,” the shy witch said with a relieved smile.



“I guess I’m your balance for now,” Willow said with a grin. “First time I’ve been a stabilizing force.”



“But what about you?” Tara asked with concern as she leaned against Willow.



“I’ve been thinking about that,” Willow said brightly. “Well, kind of thinking and dreaming about protecting a logic board from a power surge only all I could find was this aluminum foil and a charm bracelet while Angela Jolie is telling me there’s only a minute left and then it’s you and you’re in this Tomb Raider outfit and…ah, my hypothesis is that I’ve been all taking with the power, so when I touched Dawn’s Key power it was like the most I ever had. When I let it go, thanks to a bit of outside help, I kinda used up all of my external feed buffering so now it’s all internal power only. Like I said it’s a hypothesis so I’ll need more data and, you know, somebody to teach me how to do magic the right way.”



“I’ve made a lot of mistakes,” Tara said with a sad smile.



“Hello, in a hospital bed without a spark,” Willow said quickly. “If I hadn’t gone to-”



Willow’s face fell and she started to cry. Tara leaned over her and sheltered her as much as she could. Finally Willow looked up and Tara could see fear in those green eyes.



“I’d understand if you want a girl who wasn’t an idiot,” Willow said raggedly. “One that can actually float a pencil,”



“I’ve got a girl who can float me,” Tara said huskily as she leaned over Willow and kissed her hard.



“Ahem,” Anya interjected from the doorway. “Not a demon, not getting any, and responsible for getting the witch I signed for back to her room.”



“How’s Xander?” Willow asked sweetly as she pulled her gown back into place.



“In ICU, and they won’t let me see him,” Anya said bitterly. “Someone called his parents and now I’m on a ‘keep out’ list along with the rest of you.”



“Bastards!” growled Willow. “How’s Dawn?”



“Asleep,” Anya said softly. “Giles is with her, but she’s not waking up.”



“What?” Willow said sitting up, then falling back and holding her head. “Where there supposed to be really bright lights twinkling in my eyes?”



“No love, you need sleep now,” Tara said firmly as she stood up steadily. As Willow started to protest Tara placed a gentle finger on the redhead’s lips. “I’ll look into it. I can do this now thanks to you.”



“First sign of trouble you come get me,” Willow said in what would have been a stern tone if she hadn’t yawned at the end.



“I promise,” Tara said with a quick kiss and a lingering touch. “Go to sleep, baby.”





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Giles was sprawled on a chair that had converted into the promised uncomfortable imitation bed. He hadn’t even stirred when Tara had opened the door. The nurse on duty was paying her no mind as Tara intended with her gentle spell. Dawn looked even younger than her years in the cheery pediatric hospital gown in the full sized bed. Tara watched her chest rise and fall for a moment. She stepped inside the room and took the girl’s hand.



Dawn looked up from the meadow at Tara with a smile. In her lap Miss Kitty batted at a dandelion. Tara could see though the grasses and the cat. Only the girl was real. She knelt beside the girl.



“Dawn, it’s time to come back,” Tara said evenly.



The scene changed abruptly. It was a night full of pain and Dawn was bleeding from the cuts over her belly. A roaring maelstrom pulled at her. She stepped nearer to the edge of a tower that was even higher than Glory’s.



“This isn’t where you should be!” Tara called out over the roar.



The image faded away and Dawn stood before her in a place of darkness only relieved by the faint green light that filled the teenager’s eyes.



“It’s what I felt before,” Dawn said unsurely. “I was used. I remember.”



“The Key was used last time,” Tara agreed. “You weren’t given a choice. But this time it was you, Dawn. You made the choice. You gave up what made you to save Buffy.”



“Me?” Dawn asked hesitantly.



“You,” Tara said proudly.



“Something’s missing…” Dawn said looking away.



“We’ll help you find it,” Tara promised her as she held out her hand to the girl.



Dawn took her hand.




Dawn opened her eyes and looked at Tara. The witch felt the girl squeeze her hand. Then Dawn yawned and winced.



“So tired,” she said softly. “G’night Tara.”



“That’s a very good idea,” Anya whispered. Tara smiled and climbed into the wheelchair. She was asleep before Anya got her back to her room.



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All Buffy remembered was some demon was trying to strangle her from the inside out as it pinned her arms. Then she was coughing and the monster was screaming. After that things got fuzzy.



“Holy cow,” the nurse said as the resident and the respiratory therapist ran into the room with the alarming ventilator. “She tore the restraints off the bedrails and extubated herself.”



“I think she’s strong enough to make it without the endotracheal tube and ventilator,” the resident said. The respiratory therapist just nodded as she flipped one of the torn restraints off the ventilator and turned the device off.



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Buffy was puzzled in the morning when the doctors just nodded happily as they examined her mostly closed wounds.



“We’re shipping you out of the ICU to the floors,” the surgeon said happily. “Two days there and we’ll think about sending you home to recuperate.”



“Thank you,” she said carefully. A few minutes later Giles arrived. Buffy smiled at her “father”.



“It really is you,” she said happily. “I was sure it was a morphine illusion when I thought about it this morning.”



“No, very real,” Giles assured her as he stood at the bedside.



“I think an illusion would look less like falling over and be shaved too,” Buffy teased. “How’s Xander and Dawn and-”



“Dawn’s weak but she’s woken up and even eaten a little,” Giles said with a smile. “Xander is alive, but they’re talking about more surgery.”



“Damn it!” Buffy snarled. “Get my clothes. I’m going to do some physical therapy with Warren’s head.”



“He was taken into custody yesterday,” Giles pointed out. “After they brought him here to stop the bleeding. They weren’t able to reattach the hand.”



“Reattach?” Buffy said with wide eyes.



“He was pointing a gun at Anya,” Giles explained.



“And somebody with a sharp implement was just walking by?” she asked with a wolfish smile.



“No, I went there looking for him,” Giles said softly.



“Wait a minute, he had a gun,” Buffy said quickly. “You could have been hurt! That was incredibly so not thinking ahead!”



“I know,” Giles said with a shrug. “I wasn’t thinking very clearly after seeing…all of you hurt.”



“Will and Tara-oh no!” Buffy said with a wince as she sat up. “The witches did some major mojo thingy with Dawn and Rack showed up. Then the cat I didn’t want around ripped him up with some witchy help. He might be out there.”



“Anya says he’s dead,” Giles said as he tried to ease Buffy back in bed. “How did you know?”



“I kind of saw stuff happening while I was getting fixed up,” Buffy said distantly. “Great, a cat was more useful than I was. She didn’t make it, did she?”



“No,” Giles answered.



“Tara’s going to take that hard,” Buffy said sadly. “Willow too. I don’t suppose we could get another black and white cat before they get home.”



“Sorry, they already know,” Giles answered with a wan smile.



“I suppose they’re the ones making the doctors not freak out too?” she asked.



“Yes,” Giles confirmed. “Tara linked your condition to what they see.”



“But they said I’ve got to be here two more days,” Buffy complained. “There’s a Hellmouth out there that needs a Slayer patrolling it.”



“And you hate hospitals,” Giles added mildly.



“I’ve got Slayer healing,” Buffy pointed out hopefully.



“And no Slayer has been healed from as close to death as you,” Giles said firmly. “Slayer healing will be working quite hard just to get you back to normal.”



“But two days could mean a lot of innocents getting hurt,” she insisted as she tried to stand up.



Get back in bed!” a stentorian female voice demanded as Buffy’s knees threatened to buckle. Giles caught her, amazed again at how small she really was. The tiny female nurse came up to the bedside and fixed the Slayer with a glare. “If you want out of here you stay in that bed. Understood?”



“Yes, ma’am,” Buffy said meekly.



“I’ll take care of it,” Giles promised.



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At five thirty that afternoon Giles was paged to a phone. A brusque few words from the other end let him know his plan had worked. The Watcher drove to the Sunnydale bus depot. As he parked he found himself wondering about the relative sanity of his plan. He entered the main lobby and saw his target immediately. He tried to project an image of control and calm as his stomach knotted.



“Good afternoon,” he said in his most serious tone.



“Hey,” Faith said quietly.





jixer
 


Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby Mrs Vertigo » Tue May 06, 2003 9:00 am

:eek FAITH?!



I don't even know where to start. Once again I sing my praise to your Anya... but she really wasn't the big number this time - Tara completly stole her show. Could she be any more... *sighs happilly* guess not. Though her near-breakdown in the hall really got to me. I don't know why, but when she's well-portrayed Tara always carries a hint of tragicness. Maybe it's in my head, or maybe she's simply a tragic figure to begin with. Either way, it gives her wonderful depth.



Giles, much like he did in the S6 finale, really reminds me of Aslan. D'ya know him? It's the lion god of Narnia - a classic fantasy series from around World War II. Aslan is protective and fatherly... but very powerful, dangerous. I remember the book saying, "He's not a tamed lion". Giles reveals a kind of nobole strengh that really reminds me of him. Oh, gosh, could I be any more sappy?



My condolecens to Amy... I mean, outch! I liked how she was with her father. Seemed very realistic to me.



Well, good to see I still have that touch for over dramaticness *cringe*... : Thank you for another wonderful update. More soon? :pray

My 2 cents: keep a dream-diary. Your brain is always best uncensored.

Mrs Vertigo
 


Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby justin » Tue May 06, 2003 3:54 pm

I agree that that was a wonderful update.



And Yay Faith :banana :eatme



I understand, you should be with the person you l-love


I am


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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby LadyCallie » Tue May 06, 2003 10:21 pm

Faith? Interesting twist...but then what else should I expect from you? ;) Lots of twists in this fic.





Loved Tara's worry about Willow. Mush. :love Nice ending for Amy too.



Any hopes of a Buffy/Faith subplot?



Thank You!

-LC

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Wed May 07, 2003 10:28 pm

Hello Kittens-



Feedback, it's what keeps a Pens writer going.



Mrs Vertigo- I think it's less that Tara is a tragic figure than Tara handles tragedy with grace. If I need a spiritual point discussed or someone to act in a grown up manner when the world seems too heavy Tara would be my first choice.



I hadn't considered it, but Giles and Aslan do have some things in common, especially not being tamed. That and my wife likes the comparison. :)



justin- Ah, nothing says good writing like dancing fruit. :lol I just hope I can do Faith true to the Season 4 version and move her along my way. I gave up on AtS and BtVS before she showed up again, so my Faith is going her own way.



LadyCallie- As long as I don't leave my readers twisting in the wind.:)



Writing Tara/Willow worry is still frightening to me. I worry about getting it right.



Amy was hard to let go. She's had a lot of possibilities over the years that just never were explored. I figured I owed her an end that meant something.



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Thank you all for your comments and your time. Now, without any further delay (except that of your ham handed writer working a computer) the next chapter.



Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Wed May 07, 2003 10:35 pm



Hunters In The Dark

Chapter 6





Buffy slammed her fists into the bag with a speed she’d only matched once before. Giles watched her with concern as sweat started to pour off her. The beam above the stout leather bag groaned.



“Buffy, I think that’s enough on the heavy bag,” Giles said mildly.



“Did that thought come from the same place as the one about bringing Faith here?” she asked as she whirled back to strike the bag once more.



“It’s more a concern about you pushing yourself too fast,” Giles said blandly. “It’s been all of two weeks.”



“I’m fine,” Buffy said tightly.



“Has Faith said anything?” Giles asked easily.



“To me?” Buffy asked brightly as she did a layover that ended in a kick that brought down the bag. “No. She hides from me. Just as well, too. I caught her looking at my mom’s picture and she’s been talking to Dawn. And she and Tara have been getting chummy.”



The Slayer kicked the bag on the floor across the room. Then she realized how hard she was breathing. She stretched and picked up a bottle of cool water.



“Does that bother you?” Giles asked carefully.



“Dawn’s in no shape to have Faith near her!” Buffy snarled. “She barely makes it to the couch these days. She’s too weak and tired to have Faith around.”



“And Tara?” Giles inquired softly.



“Tara is Willow’s!” Buffy snapped. “That bitch hurts either of them and I’ll-”



“Kill her?” Giles asked flatly. Buffy glared at him for a second. Then she looked down and grabbed a towel.



“Sorry about the bag,” she mumbled.



“Not as sorry as you’re going to be,” Giles said looking up at the dangling chain. “With Xander out of action for at least another six weeks it’s up to us to fix things around here. You get the bag, I’ll get the stepstool.”





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Patrol was turning out to be little more than a training session with targets that poofed. Between them the Slayers had reduced the population of vampires to a small handful. More seemed to be attracted to the Hellmouth but in smaller numbers. Even the demons were giving Sunnydale a wide berth. Tara’s magic hadn’t been needed in several days but she still came with them.



As usual Faith was silent on her way back home. Tara had given up trying to engage either in conversation around each other. When they got back to 1630 Revello Drive Tara stopped suddenly.



“Buffy, I’m s-sorry but Willow asked me for some ice cream when we came home,” Tara said apologetically. “Mind walking with me to the store?”



“Let me check on Dawn,” Buffy said with a faint smile. “Then I’ll escort you and protect the demons from you.”



“Is that how that works?” Tara smiled.



“I’ll check the manual,” Buffy said as she went inside.



In the house Dawn was dozing next to Willow as they watched the Learning Channel. Dawn woke up and smiled at her sister.



“How goes the search for electronic knowledge about koala bears?” Buffy asked lightly.



“It’s a wombat,” Dawn replied slowly.



“It is a marsupial though,” Willow pointed out.



“And it’s from Australia,” Dawn added.



“And a mammal,” Willow interjected. “So she’s not totally off base.”



“We can cut her some slack this time,” Dawn decided.



“Tough faculty here at Couch U,” Buffy complained. “Thank goodness there’s a curve.”



“What did you need besides the pop quiz on the fauna of the Southern Hemisphere?” Willow asked as Dawn stretched but did not get up.



“Just checking in,” the Slayer said with a studied nonchalance. “Tara and I are headed for the store for ice cream. If there’s finished homework the budget could be manipulated for some Rocky road.”



“We got all the math and the essay rough draft done,” Willow replied.



“Ice cream sounds good,” Dawn said with a yawn.



“We’ll be back soon,” Buffy said as she closed the weapons chest. She caught Willow’s worried frown as Dawn started to doze again. Buffy hurried out.



“…ask her,” Faith was saying as she opened the door.



“I will,” Tara said in a reassuring voice. “Good night, Faith.”



Buffy watched the dark haired Slayer brush past. With her senses she heard the muffled ‘hey’ and the basement door opening. Faith seemed to hurry into the basement again tonight. Finally she turned back to Tara and smiled as they stepped off the porch.



“So, what is this really all about?” Buffy asked with a superior smirk.



“Should I try to act like I don’t know what you’re talking about or just be amazed at your keen insight?” Tara asked with a distant smile.



“Oh, amazed, please,” Buffy answered with a chuckle. “And can I get a side of awe with it to go?”



“Gasp!” Tara said theatrically as she clutched her coat. “What insight! How can one person be so wise and wonderful?”



Buffy laughed and Tara joined her as they walked to the store. Finally Tara looked at her and sighed.



“It’s good to hear you laugh again,” she said sincerely.



“Dawn was actually interactive and did her homework,” Buffy explained. “Now if we could just figure out who sprang Warren and Andrew, get Xander’s old job back, make him all better and turn back time to when Dawn was a handful it’ll be perfect. Okay, good mood all gone now.”



“Sorry,” Tara said with a sad shrug.



“So, ask me the question Faith wants asked,” Buffy said evenly.



“Do you mind?” Tara asked carefully.



“She’s been on her best avoidance,” Buffy said thoughtfully.



“What’s wrong with Giles?” Tara asked.



“What?” Buffy said after she stopped suddenly and twirled to face Tara.



“What’s wrong with Giles?” Tara repeated with care.



“Nothing!” Buffy said more forcefully than she realized. “Where does she get off asking about that?”



“Giles is her Watcher too, at least for now,” Tara said firmly. “He’s been training as hard as either of you. There was dust on his guitar. He’s been at the house except to sleep and shower and sometimes he stays over. And then there’s the times I catch him looking a thousand miles away. Something’s getting to him, Buffy.”



“He’s fine,” Buffy said much more softly. Then she looked at Tara angrily and snapped “What’s wrong with the jailbird? Why is she always running off to the basement? Why isn’t she trying to help him?”



“She’s afraid of hurting him,” Tara explained.



“Like she did Wesley?” Buffy snapped.



“No,” Tara said tightly. “Like the woman that was killed because she tried to help her. Or someone else.”



“Who?” Buffy asked tersely.



“I don’t know,” Tara said letting out her frustration. “Something’s chewing her heart out but she won’t tell me anything about it.”



“She won’t tell you?” Buffy asked unsurely. “With all the time you’ve been spending with her?”



“Half a dozen words and a few minutes a day don’t come out to a lot,” Tara replied. “She won’t let me get too close, especially after she called me ‘Jane’ by accident.”



“You’re sure something’s wrong with her?” Buffy asked a bit too casually.



“That’s what Willow’s going to ask,” Tara said worriedly.





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“Hi,” Willow said with nerves and embarrassment warring in her voice. “Could I borrow the Slayer for a couple of moments?”



“What’s the matter?” Faith asked rolling out of her makeshift bed with feline grace. “Demon or vampire?”



“Little sister,” Willow answered with embarrassment winning out. “I kind of promised to help get her cleaned up tonight so that means the upstairs shower but it’s late and she’s tired and if Dawn misses ice cream Buffy will start to worry and so I thought lets do a shower and she can eat all wrapped up in her robe and a towel but, you know, if she gets too pooped after the stairs…”



“You trust me with her?” Faith asked timidly as she sat back on the bed. “I-I really shouldn’t get close to her. B will gut me.”



“You’d just be the transport,” Willow insisted. “Minimal contact. Back in the basement before Buffy gets home.”



“I-I don’t know,” Faith said pulling her legs up and wrapping her arms around them.



“Please?” Willow begged very softly.



“But-” Faith started.



“You’ll do fine,” Willow said urgently. “And it’ll mean a lot to Buffy and Dawn. Tara too. They’re worried about her.”



“Just carry Dawn upstairs and back?” Faith asked hesitantly.



“That’s all,” Willow said with a nod.



“Okay,” the Slayer said with a quiver in her voice.



The fish is hooked, Willow thought happily. Now to get her into the net without her biting chunks off the fisherperson.



Willow came up to Dawn and smiled. Faith didn’t see Dawn’s tired smirk.



“Faith’s going to get you upstairs,” Willow said gently.



“I don’t want to be a bother,” Dawn said looking at Faith. “I’m sorry.”



“It’s cool,” Faith said with a faked brightness. “You and the couch, that would be a problem.”



Faith picked up Dawn with a look of total concentration. Willow could see her holding her breath until Dawn was balanced. The teen let her head rest against Faith’s shoulder.



“Why don’t you wear those leather pants anymore?” Dawn asked. “You looked so great in them.”



“Kind of out of my budget now,” Faith answered as they climbed the stairs.



“I wanted a pair just like yours,” Dawn admitted. “Buffy freaked.”



“If you were my little sister I’d have freaked too,” Faith said firmly. “I know how much trouble I got into with them.”



“They’d be a great excuse,” Dawn insisted sleepily.



“You don’t need excuses,” Faith said suddenly serious. “They just mess you up. Never make an excuse, Dawn. Never. You’re responsible for your actions.”



“I know,” Dawn said as Faith let her down at the bathroom. “I, well, I really got stupid and went klepto and hurt a lot of people who trusted me. It was my fault.”



Faith just looked at her for a moment. Then she smiled at the girl and patted her shoulder.



“Growing up sucks sometimes,” the Slayer said with a crooked smile. “Don’t use all the hot water.”



Dawn just rolled her eyes as she closed the door. Faith smiled wistfully for a few seconds then she stepped away from the door. She seemed to tense up, and Willow thought she looked like she was going to run away and never stop.



“Thanks,” the healing witch said sincerely.



“No prob,” Faith replied quickly. “She’s a great kid. What’s wrong with her?”



“We don’t know,” Willow answered dejectedly. “She told Tara she felt something was missing. Nothing shows up on a spell or a medical test.”



“Damn, Red,” Faith said looking at Willow with frightened eyes.



“It’ll be okay,” Willow promised.



“I shouldn’t be here,” Faith said as she edged for the stairs.



“It’s not your fault,” Willow said calmly. “I know. There’s a whole lot of things that aren’t your fault.”



“How?” Faith asked as she stopped edging away.



“I did some stupid stuff, nearly got everybody killed or worse,” Willow admitted raggedly. “But I didn’t get Xander or Buffy shot and…other stuff. But it took Tara a week to get me to see it.”



“Why are you doing this, Red?” Faith asked uncomfortably. “After everything I’ve done?”



“Turned yourself in and took responsibility for what you did?” Willow asked quietly. “Or the coming here when all the chips were down and we didn’t have any back up?”



“It wasn’t what I thought,” the Slayer said looking at the floor.



“Coming here?” Willow asked trying to draw out the dark haired girl.



“The Watchers tried to kill me,” Faith whispered. “They turned loose a couple of vamps in the cell one night after lights out.”



“And you thought Giles-?” Willow couldn’t complete the sentence.



“I forgot about the G-man,” Faith said with a shrug as she looked at the carpet. “I thought I was just going to get to die free.”



Faith looked up and Willow saw the sincerity in those dark eyes. The hallway seemed narrow and confining as Willow took a big breath.



“And that’s all you wanted,” the witch said as she realized the truth.



“After I hit Juanita, yeah,” faith replied looking down again.



“Juanita?” Willow asked weakly.



“When you found out about how you felt about Tara, what happened?” Faith asked earnestly.



“It just seemed right,” Willow said with a distant smile. “I freaked a bit, then I thought of giving her up and freaked a lot. It was just right.”



“Yeah, but did you know suddenly you were gay?” Faith asked quickly. “I mean, did you start seeing other girls only as cute or did you still look at a guy’s ass and compare?”



“I guess I kind of noticed other girls, but mostly I just noticed Tara,” Willow said carefully. “I’d look at another girl and go ‘wow’ and then I’d look some more and try to turn her into Tara in my mind to make the girl perfect and then I’d think of Tara and realize I was late for class or on the wrong street or something.”



“You’re all sappy for Tara goodness,” Faith said with a smile. Then the smile fled and the hard young woman started to cry. “You see, it was weird. There was this girl who didn’t buy the bitch thing and talked to me and I, I started to not be a bitch around her. I started to listen to what other people were saying. Doc Jane, Jane Wanatabe even got me into therapy sessions after Juanita came along.”



“She sounds great,” willow said with a hint of worry as Faith’s expression darkened. “Maybe you’re just reaching out and she was there for you. Don’t worry about being gay or straight, just accept two people tried to make something wonderful happen in very hard place.”



“Yeah, fucking wonderful,” Faith snarled. “A couple of nights after I shared a cell with two vamps I see Jane in front of my cell. Only she’s not there. A voice tells me she’s going to die. I try to get through the door and she screams it’s a trap and tells me to get back.”



“What happened?” Willow asked with a flutter in her gut.



“I froze for a split second, the door flared purple and it felt like I was being torn in half,” Faith explained with clenched teeth. “I woke up a few minutes later. Next day my appointment is cancelled and I get grilled about wanting Doc Jane dead.”



“Oh goddess,” Willow whispered. “That doesn’t sound like the Watchers though.”



“I guess Wolfram and Hart wanted something from me for their money,” Faith said through sudden tears. “I figured anybody close to me would get killed so I went to Juanita and…she was smiling at me when I hit her. I called her a lying cunt and I hit every guard that showed up. I got solitary.”



“’Cause no one would hurt her then,” Willow said tightly.



“Tell me I did the right thing,” Faith whispered as her frame was racked with sobs. “Please.”



Willow reached out hesitantly at first. She saw how Faith leaned toward her without seeming to move. Willow took the sobbing girl into her arms and tried to find words. Suddenly she realized the shower had stopped. The door opened a fraction and Faith straightened up.



“Stupid towels,” Dawn grumbled loudly as she carefully didn’t look at Faith. She wrapped the towel again and Willow saw her wrinkly fingers. “Is going back down okay now?”



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Buffy looked up at the few stars she could see in the glare of the streetlights. Tara followed her gaze.



“I can’t do it,” Buffy said sadly. “I just got him back.”



“He needs us,” Tara insisted.



Buffy looked down again and stared at the sliver of light from the training room in the back of the Magic Box. Her Slayer hearing told her the heavy bag was getting a hard, skilled workout. She heard Giles labored breath as he pounded the bag. Buffy took a deep breath and reached for Tara’s hand without looking. The witch closed her hand around Buffy’s briefly. The smaller woman stood straight, stepped to the doorway and entered.



“I think the bag’s sorry for whatever it did,” she quipped with a forced lightness.



“What are you doing out this late?” Giles demanded as he wiped sweat from his face. The girls could see him try to steady his breathing.



“Wondering why somebody’s breaking the equipment,” Buffy answered steadily.



“Training is important for a Watcher too,” Giles said quickly though slightly out of breath. “I’m just doing it now because I don’t want to interfere with your schedule.”



“So this has nothing to do with being Mr. Zoned or working long hours and not getting enough sleep?” Buffy asked meeting Giles’ eyes.



“I don’t know what you’re talking about of course,” Giles said turning away and grabbing a towel.



“Faith’s noticed it too,” Tara said softly.



“I am bloody fine!” Giles snapped.



Both women just looked at him silently. He sat down and lowered his face to his hands. Buffy glanced at Tara with a frightened look. The witch nodded to Giles’ side. Tara took a step forward as Buffy sat beside Giles. Without a word she put an arm on his shoulder and leaned against him. Giles looked at her.



“Sorry,” he said distantly.



“Too long at the abyss and too many monsters will do that to you,” Buffy said tiredly. Giles looked at her quizzically. “Hey, I went to college, at least for a little while.”



“I’ll be all right,” Giles said in a placating tone.



“When?” Buffy asked pointedly. “Giles, please, let me help. I’m frightened when I see you like this.”



“You should be,” he answered tightly as he stood up. “There’s things I’ve done, things I don’t want you to be any part of, that I’ve been thinking about a lot recently.”



“You’re part of me,” Buffy insisted as she stood beside him. “Good or bad I need you Giles, all of you, even Ripper and the crazy man who went after Warren.”



“And the cold hearted bastard that killed Ben?” Giles asked harshly meeting her gaze. “The one who choked the life out of a wounded man?”



Buffy looked at him in silence. Tara remembered the final part of that terrible night. She looked at the two of them and could not find any words to help.



“Yes,” Buffy finally said with a quiet intensity that filled that one word to the limit.



Giles turned away from her. Buffy reached out and took his hand in silence. For a second he looked away, then he turned to her and swept her up in an embrace as strong as a drowning man’s. Buffy shifted her position ever so slightly and let him lean on her.



Tara brushed away her tears as she stood nearby.



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“I didn’t know Giles had a refrigerator in the Magic Box,” Buffy said as she juggled the very cold sack back and forth.



“It’s for the fresh newt eyes mostly,” Tara explained. “And Giles has the clotted cream for his scones, of course.”



“I can do without ice cream,” Buffy said with a frown.



“The clotted cream isn’t that bad,” Tara said seriously.



Buffy just shook her head. As they got close to the Summers home she stopped and turned to Tara.



“Thanks,” she said very softly. “For everything.”



“Faith really did notice,” Tara answered just as softly.



“First?” Buffy asked evenly. Then she smiled. “It’s rough seeing her, but I’ll manage.”



“I-I know,” Tara said quickly.



“With help,” Buffy added rolling her eyes.



“I know,” Tara answered with a shy grin.



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“Thanks,” Dawn said as Faith reached the landing.



“Anytime, squirt-” Faith’s reply stopped as she saw Buffy and Tara at the door. Buffy looked at her with an expression beyond understanding. The small blonde woman held out her hand as Faith set Dawn down on her feet. She looked at Faith.



“Did she use the old Slayer as pack mule ploy?” Buffy asked with a very small smile.



“That was me,” Willow said hurriedly.



“Fine,” Buffy said sternly. “Her ice cream comes out of your share.”



“I should get downstairs,” Faith said shakily as she took a step away from the group.



“We’ve got plenty,” Buffy said quickly. “Classic chocolate and Rocky Road.”



“I-,” Faith shrugged helplessly and took another step.



“Stay,” Dawn said in a tone more soothing and calm than her years as she held out her hand. “Please?”



Faith had a very small scoop and sat on the very edge of the couch, but she stayed.



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“The basement is ready for you,” Xander’s father said as he rocked back and forth on his feet.



“I’m going back to my place,” Xander said calmly.



“Dear, do what your father wants,” Mrs. Harris chimed in. “We just want what’s best for you.”



“Fine,” Xander said with a smile. “Bring my stuff over the apartment.”



“You need care things done, boy,” the older Harris said darkly. “That weirdo girlfriend gonna be up to real help or those rug munchers you hang out with gonna come by when you need something? Those freaks hate men. Face the music, boy. Your job is gone, you can’t lift so much as a bowling ball without those stitches snapping and you’re gonna be helpless for weeks. You’re fucked up.”



“That’s why I’m going home,” Xander said as his stomach roiled. For a moment he was eight again. Then Anya knocked on the door and smiled at his father.



“Hi!” she said with a smile. “The weirdo’s here for her fella.”



“We don’t want you here,” Mrs. Harris snapped.



“Fine,” Xander said as he smiled at Anya. “Turn off the lights when you leave, Mom. I’m going home.”



“What about your family?” his father roared.



“I’m going to be a burden for a while,” Xander said with a sigh as he stood up for a moment to get into the wheelchair Anya was pushing. “But you know what, we’ll deal. It’s what we do. You okay driving one of these things, An?”



“Trust me,” she said with a chuckle.



“God help me, but I do,” Xander said as he caught her hand and pulled her, very carefully, close enough to kiss.



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“This is insane!” a man with rolled up sleeves and his tie askew bellowed at a seated older man behind a desk.



“And I say the best relay would be in Damascus,” Warren sneered. “I kind of think I know what I’m doing.”



The hard eyed man behind the desk looked at his “in-house” expert and the consultant that had already made an impressive array of replacements for his severed hand. The robot between them was, he knew, not the real thing but he still wondered if it would breathe if he watched closely enough. Nothing else had even come close.



“What’s the range?” the senior man asked calmly.



“Seven hundred klicks,” Warren replied quickly. “There’s other things that can affect it. Look up the Sunnydale file your database-oh, sorry. It’s been deleted.”



“I was following orders!” the disheveled man snapped. “All of the Initiative’s data was-”



“Enough,” the older man said firmly. He picked up a phone. “Mrs. Peterson, get Mr. Meers and his associate up to date on their shots for Syria and the region.”



“We’ll regret this, sir,” the technician warned. “I want it in writing that I’m opposed to this.”



“Noted, Carruthers,” the older man said. “Now get the Saddambot crated up.”



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“Well?” Andrew asked eagerly as Warren pushed a small button on his silvery hand.



“Damn it, remember we’re bugged here!” Warren hissed. “Don’t talk until I say it’s clear. These bastards don’t trust us as far as they can throw us. Are you sure about this guy in Damascus?”



Andrew didn’t say anything. Warren rolled his eyes.



“It’s clear,” he fumed. “What about this sorcerer?”



“Jonathon found out about him in a magic usenet thread,” Andrew answered.



“Bastard,” Warren growled.



“Yeah,” Andrew chimed in. “State’s evidence. No felony charges for that sellout wimp.”



“We’ll deal with him later,” Warren promised. “What about the magic guy?”



“Jonathon was afraid of his rep,” Andrew said haughtily. “Said he did black magic only. Heavy old fashioned stuff with blood and bones.”



“Sounds like just what we’ll need for our homecoming,” Warren said with a cold grin.





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It was warm and her belly was full. She fell asleep as her mother cleaned her.





To Be Continued



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby LadyCallie » Wed May 07, 2003 11:10 pm

Oh sheesh, Faith hasn't had it easy. :miff Pout. No more tight leather pants? Oh come on.... just one pair? Please? It could be lots of fun..... :bounce :bounce





Hmm so something's still not right with Dawnie....not good.... :paranoid



:kitty Isn't she cute?



Thanks hun!

-LC

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Thu May 08, 2003 7:29 pm

Hello Kittens-



Just a quick reply. Chapter 7 is coming along swimmingly if you ignore the great big lead weight of time.



LadyCallie- I can't see Faith's fate being easy. The two organizations she failed are ruthless and powerful. Add that to her fragile center coupled with a hard shell and she is more vulnerable than any of the Scoobies.



Dawn on the other hand, weak and not recovering, at least has Buffy and W/T. People are starting to wonder...



Thanks for your time and I'm looking forward to your MKF story.



Jixer



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby Triscuit7 » Fri May 09, 2003 7:50 am

Hey Jixer



First things first --- this is awesome, truly awesome :clap . I love how you’ve gotten into MKF’s head; she IS a cat and you’re writing her as a CAT with cat motivations. And you’re doing it very well.



I’m enjoying the entire structure of this fic: from the moment you chose to begin, with Willow and Tara doing their protection spell on Dawn as she held MKF through the interweaving of the differing POV’s as events unfold.



You gave us so many gems in the first post of the fic, but this is one of my favorites, (Bargaining/tinkerbell light) when MFK is unable to leave the house but participates mentally, feeling
Quote:
a longing, an emptiness that was like being in heat and hungry and cold and alone all at once. She knew it was Tara reaching for her mate.
– I think this is exactly how MKF would ‘translate’ human longing for a loved one.



I also loved the scene when MKF returns to Tara and “her kitten” (Dawn) only to find Death there. Interestingly the image that I have from Dawn’s impression of death (and MKF’s too) is that Death looks a lot like Kevin Smith (RIP) who played Ares on Xena. It probably has a bit to do with Dawn’s crush on a boy named Kevin and MKF’s momentary attraction to him although she wasn’t in heat, since I found Kevin Smith to be extremely attractive and I’m very much a lesbian.



Anyway … Death takes MKF before the real Osiris and she tips the scales to chase the feather. I loved that, and while it could be just a holdover from a decade spent studying and working on a dissertation in Egyptology at UPenn, I think I would have loved it without all that.



Then you wrote the re-set. I feel sorry for poor Death, he/she is having a bad day. First, magical interference with Tara, then it happens again with Xander. I could almost pity Halfrek, if she hadn’t already lost her soul when she became a Vengeance Demon, but Anya takes care of things there very nicely. Your Anya is fantastic what with using Hallie’s amulet and her own to give Willow and Tara magical boosts at the expense of losing her powers, and then being question and answer girl with the police and at the hospital. She chose friendship and she hose wisely. Then there is the Key who will save Buffy (after all Dawn is never a one shot deal on Pens), a confrontation with Rack and Amy finally does something right. And Giles (nice axing, btw) – Giles is Giles - enough said.



So that gets us to the hardest of the hard parts. MKF is dead and Anya buries her. And there is lots more as things get back to normal.



But…



You hit us with one of the fic’s primary events really quickly but you tuck it away almost out of sight.
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Nice kitten, feels good, Miss Kitty thought. I like her. I? The cat stopped at the head of the stairs. Below her Dawn headed out the door with a shouted 'bye'. The door slammed shut and Miss Kitty blinked. Yes, I! Me.
MKF gained individual consciousness, realizes it and does what any self-respecting cat would do, she goes and takes a nap. And it’s important to keep that little bit of self-realization in mind as the horrible events unfold. When Tara is shot:
Quote:
Miss Kitty felt a grief past her understanding. She sagged onto the floor and rode a pain she was never meant to comprehend.
Two little clues that make reading about MKF’s death, burial, and trip to kitty heaven bearable.



Miss Kitty Fantastico. There is power in a name.



That, your clues, the fact that this is Pens, and a line from one of my favorite books (Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light by Tanya Huff)
Quote:
There is no such thing as just a cat.
– these make me eagerly await your next update.



Jixer, thank you. :bow



Ciao, Melissa

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I brought marshmallows!

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Sat May 10, 2003 1:23 pm

Hello Kittens-



Just another quick note as time catches me again. You'd think I'd recognize Real Life by now. Sigh.



Triscuit7- Thank you so much for the insightful feedback! I have to admit it's been a tightrope walk to keep MKF a "real" self aware witches' cat and not a Disney character. I'm glad she's coming across as a cat. Well, at least as MKF.



I'd like to take a moment and say I can't imagine the work it would take to get a dissertation in Egyptology done at any large university, not to mention the pressure. I know how I would have done- :letter



You touch on another question I've had about Death as a character. I'm drawing on many sources for this personification so I'm relieved that you're able to take my faltering attempts and create your own image. I feel a responsibility to keep this Death true.



Dawn, Giles, Anya, and even Amy and Rack, are just too important for any Season 6 fiction to ignore. I'm just glad I can make them, especially Dawn, a bit closer to what they could have been.



I finish with two things that you have shared with me. First the wonderful quote from Gate of Darkness, Circle of Light by Tanya Huff (oh great, another book I to find time for)



Quote:

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There is no such thing as just a cat.

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And the best damn quote about MKF:



Miss Kitty Fantastico. There is power in a name.



Thank you for the feedback, Melissa. I'll do my best to bring this story to a close worthy of our girls.





Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby darkmagicwillow » Sat May 10, 2003 1:56 pm

I have to chime in to agree with Triscuit on what I like about this story. Your portrayal of MKF is great and I love what you did with the Egyptian mythology, especially where you combine MKF and the feather for weighing souls. Unlike Triscuit, I couldn't quite get a mental picture of your Death though. Perhaps I'm still thrown that it's a "he." (-;



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"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit." -- "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost."

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Sun May 11, 2003 4:00 am

Hello Kittens-



Feel free to make your vision fit that wonderful imagination, DMW!



Now if I can just get the perfectly logical explanation (of course) for this without sounding like a complete idiot. :letter



I'm up way too late,





Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby Kiwigrrrl » Sun May 11, 2003 7:14 am

I'm loving this story!



I love the descriptive quality of your writing, and the way all of the other-worldy elements fit together (Death conversing with Osirus as D'Hoffryn passes by on his way to another dimension:) ). it all fits together so smoothly.



I can't wait to see what happens next, and I'm stoked that Faith is back.



Looking forward to more!



- Skye.

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 13, 2003 12:49 am

Hello Kittens-



Finally, a real update! But first a word from our sponsor:



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And speaking of feedback I owe a response to-



Kiwigrrrl- Thank you. I'll do my best to keep faith with Faith. I'm glad you think it's fitting together.



Thank you all for your time,





Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 13, 2003 1:03 am

Please Remember the GIGANTIC ANGST WARNING



Hunters In The Dark

Chapter 7a







He couldn’t feel the hunger anymore. It was just a part of him, like the memories that kept sleep at a distance and the constant draining cold in these old familiar sewers. He wanted to fall over and never get up or to see the sun in one last glorious moment, but he kept going. He’d done it for a century and more.



But that had been when he was Spike. Now he wasn’t that thing anymore for he had a soul now. Not the soul of the indulged young man who fancied himself a poet, but the soul of the mix of man and demon he was now. It was a soul as empty and torn as the creature that held it.



He pushed away those thoughts and tried to think of some way to fill his belly. Hunger helped clear the mind if not the broken, stinking thing that he now possessed or rather, possessed him. Spike clawed at himself again in an animal frenzy, screaming as he tried to find and pull out the thing that lashed him with the searing pain of memory and self-judgment. He fell to his knees on a strangely familiar edge of the sewer as his body’s vampire nature closed up the wounds and added even more urgency to the need for blood.



“You don’t belong here,” a voice sang from around one of the many curves in this stinking maze.



“No,” he whispered as waves of memory crashed over him triggered by that little girl voice full of madness. “Dru, don’t…”



“Don’t what, my lovely Spike?” she asked in a hurt tone. “Don’t care about my boy? Don’t care about all the nasty hurt she’s done to you?”



Spike watched as she appeared in the gloom and knelt by him. Her long dress trailed in the offal and mud at the sewer’s edge but she didn’t pull it away or even notice. He felt her hand on his chin and saw her eyes full of some emotion that was an unholy mix of love and need, lust and madness. Then she sang a wordless tune and he knew she cared for him.



“I know what you need,” she said with a soft smile.



“I know what you need,” Drusilla sang softly.



She stepped aside to show him two little girls. The oldest might have been six and the younger one four. It was hard to tell with the runty children of the underclass that teemed in London as the last days of Edward’s reign.



“You said our Mum would be here,” the oldest said trying to stand in front of her younger sister.



“I want momma!” the younger one cried as she hid behind her older sister.



“You’ll join her right now,” Drusilla promised sweetly as her hunting visage snarled into place.



They kept them alive so long, playing each sister’s screams and despair against the other until there was nothing left but the last drops of hot young blood. Dru sat them next to each other, smoothing down the reeking garments where they had fouled themselves in their final moments.



“Now they’re with their mother,” Drusilla said happily. “Aren’t they such dear little ones?”




Spike screamed as he tried to pull away from the mad eternally young woman, but his weakened frame could not match her strength. Drusilla started to cry. She fumbled in her clothing and pulled out a plastic bag bulging with life itself.



“This is the real thing, love,” she said trying to sooth him through her tears. “Paid for even, and him that sold it is still walking in the daylight.”



Her sincerity caught his attention as he felt his hunger burn past every other thing in his almost life. Somehow he knew this damned result of Angelus’ torments had told the truth. He grabbed for the bag of blood. She smiled at him as he ate it too quickly and tried to hide her tears.



Drusilla managed to keep her smile even as the wreck of her darling boy sucked the last drops out of a cold plastic container. His skin drawn too tightly over his bones until those lean bones stood out made him look like a husked corpse. This gaunt, shambling thing with the remnant of Spike’s face stretched over it’s skull made her want to scream in rage and tear out the heart of the harpy that had done this to him. For just a moment he looked at her and she willed herself to see the fire again in his eyes as he looked at her. Then he spoke and her heart shattered.



“Is there any more?” He begged like a whipped dog. “Without the killing?”



“Of course,” Drusilla said with a forced brightness. “But not in this nasty sewer. Come up and see the moon.”



She led Spike to the hidden stairs. Something triggered a memory of burning and Angelus roaring at him in fury. Or was it the time when death for all had rained from the skies out of the zeppelins over London? He had been down in these sewers too many times to remember all of the secret paths he had used to avoid the sun. As he pondered on the climb he missed Drusilla’s tears and the numb feeling in his belly where the tearing bite of hunger had been.



“Isn’t it beautiful?” Drusilla was saying in front of him as they stepped out into a ruined room.



The building around them groaned as if it was in pain. The noise and light of a city full of people were so muffled in this backwater that they might have been alone. Through the window that was now an open maw he could see the gray full moon and Drusilla dancing in its light. She pirouetted with her doll and pointed to the blood filled bag on the builder’s tarp with a reptilian grace.



Spike tore open the bag and slaked his unholy mix of thirst and hunger. He sat on the tarp and felt the pain he had lived with since the moon had last been full slip away. He felt a cool hand on his shoulder guide him gently down as he curled up and fell asleep for the first time in a month.



Drusilla kissed him as he slept. She decided to let the medical student who had gotten blood and morphine for her Spike live until she came back to London.



“Good night, darling,” she said as she drove the stake into Spike’s still heart.



Drusilla smiled sadly at the dust as she swept it up in her hand and filled a velvet bag. She pulled the bag closed and kissed it. She stood up and started to dance with the doll and the bag in the moonlight.



“We’re going to see daddy next!” she announced to her companions. “After we drain the Slayer who hurt them both so very much with nasty souls. Won’t that be a lovely present? Then we’ll make daddy all better and he’ll be with mother and we’ll all be happy forever.”



There was a knock downstairs. Drusilla shushed her companions. Then she sped downstairs and opened the door. She was gone before the FedEx driver pushed open the door. He looked at the manifest and then the long disturbingly coffin shaped box. He shrugged away his ridiculous fear and wrestled the box into his van.



He noted the time and wondered if the box would really get to California on the desired schedule. He looked up quickly because he had the sure feeling he was being watched. He shivered and checked the paperwork once more. He didn’t notice the green eyes or the vague shadow in the cracked mirror in the hallway.





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“It worked,” Willow panted. “My first casting since…wait, that date was…that was yesterday! Buffy! TARA!



“Will, they’re on patrol,” Xander said tiredly. “You’ve been looking into Tara’s crystal ball for an hour or two.”



“Ninety five minutes,” Dawn said from the couch bundled between Xander and Anya in both a blanket and a robe.



“And I’m not watching the Lion King again,” Anya said firmly.



“Drusilla,” Willow croaked as she sprang up. “She’s coming here, I mean she’s here now!”



“Here?” Xander asked with a gulp. “Now?”



“Giles…finally took our hints and took a night for himself,” Willow said as she scrunched her face up in as she realized how inadvertently bad their timing had been. “Damn the Espresso Pump and their open mike night!”



“Yeah, why did he have to get sensible tonight?” Anya asked with an angry shake of her head.



Willow grabbed the phone and stabbed in the number of Tara’s new cell phone. She banged the phone down as the message about the caller not being available came on.



“Damn it!” she snarled. “Tactical necessity my ass! Where were they going?”



“Shady Rest, then St. Michael’s,” Xander said with a wince as he started gingerly for the weapons cabinet. “Drusilla? What about Spike?”



Dawn felt Anya stiffen beside her. She reached out for the former demon’s hand and gave it a squeeze. Anya stared ahead but she held onto Dawn’s hand as if it were a lifeline in a storm lashed sea.



“He’s dead,” Willow said shaking her head. “She staked him. She’s after Buffy. I’ve got to- where do you think you’re going?”



“They need-” Xander started desperately.



“Dawn and you two safe,” Willow said in a commanding voice Xander never thought he’d hear again. “Stay. Here.”



Willow reached past him and took a crossbow along with a large vial of holy water. Then she ran out of the house into the night without a glance back.





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Faith touched the letter in her interior jacket pocket one more time. She smiled as it crinkled lightly.



“It’s still there,” Buffy said with a knowing grin.



“Like it was a minute ago,” Tara added. Then she pulled at her waist. “Is this the way these things are supposed to fit?”



“Don’t tell me you never wore leather jeans before,” Faith said quickly.



“Um, once, for um, you know, getting back with Willow,” Tara replied feeling the heat build as she blushed in the dark.



“Well, that tight pair should make her want to take them off with her teeth,” Faith said with a sex kitten drawl.



Tara just made a noise between a gasp and a squeak.



“I told you she was a bad influence,” Buffy sighed. “Serves you right for taking her shopping.”



“Umm,” Tara whispered.



“And for taking her advice about underwear, or lack thereof,” Buffy added with a wicked giggle.



“Hey, it’s the only way to wear these,” Faith insisted with a wiggle of her hips.



“I like it,” growled a deep voice as a pair of vampires stepped in front of the three women.



“Vampires, thank the Goddess,” Tara said in a relieved voice.



“Don’t complain,” Faith whispered with a grin as she stepped past the witch. “You’re the only one here who’s getting any.”



Tara let out a smothered gasp, which diverted the vampire just long enough for Faith to drive a stake through his heart.



“You know, I have other purposes besides being a diversion,” Tara said with a pout.



“Really?” Buffy asked as she swept the legs out from under her vampire and returned him to the earth with a stab.



“I sure hope so,” Faith said soberly.



Buffy and Tara turned their backs to the Dark Slayer’s as a dozen undead predators stepped into sight.



“Oh,” Tara said very softly.





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Willow stopped at the corner of First and main. Xander’s ancient car threatened to stall as she looked first east and then west. She pushed down her panic and tried to think.



Drusilla is old fashioned and she’d hate Shady Rest, but then St. Michael’s has too many crosses, Willow reasoned. But…



She reached inward first and then outward for that part of her that would always be with Tara. She felt a pull to the west. St. Michael’s it was. Then another essence touched her ever so briefly. Willow looked up in fright.



Something moved in front of the car going to the west. For a second Willow thought it was Tara, but her girl’s hair wasn’t raven black. It was Tara’s face that turned to her, except for the eyes. Instead of a warm blue they were the color of the sky at dusk. She seemed to be carrying something.



A soul? Willow thought for some reason. Or just part of one? Then her eyes widened as she remembered being at her grandfather’s knee as he filled her imagination with the stories his grandfather had told him from “times long ago”.



“Azrael,” Willow whispered in shock. She watched the words of her grandfather’s tales look at her sorrowfully as she headed to the west and vanish.



“No!” she screamed in the car and turned to the west.





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Faith had rolled away in fluid motions too fast to see in the dark. Buffy was headed the other way as the vampires folded and ran. Tara looked at the two nearest her. She opened her hands.



“Looking for help?” one taunted.



“It’s coming,” Tara said confidently. Then her hands closed on two branches that came to her through the vampires. Their fading roars as they turned to dust were quite shocked.



Tara stopped and felt for the Slayers’ essences. Faith had more dark sparks around her while Buffy had only three, no, two now. Then Tara saw…nothing. A hole seemed to glide through her inner sight toward Buffy. She opened her hands but the branches did not fall. They hovered, trembling like leashed hounds.



“Seek,” she whispered as she let her power hurl them against Faith’s attackers. She looked with her inner vision and guided her rough-hewn missiles through three of the remaining vampires before she staggered with the effort. She dropped her power and branches fell as Faith’s last two opponents howled out at their unmaking.



“Something’s after Buffy,” she called into the night knowing Slayer hearing would catch her message. “Hurry!”



Tara scrambled toward Buffy. She felt the charm she had woven over the Slayer with Willow’s help snap, it’s energy recoiling into the witch like a lash. She took the power, ignoring the pain. Tara tried to find her friend to shield her, but Buffy was gone to her magic senses.



“Buffy!” she called out helplessly as she hurried forward.





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Willow heard Tara’s voice and the fear in it as she got out of the car at the locked cemetery gate. She climbed onto the hood and bounced on the old shocks to give her a boost to get a good handhold on the gate. She scrambled over and hurried toward Tara’s voice.





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Buffy whirled as her follow through continued on through her last opponent. She stopped and listened for the sounds of Faith or Tara fighting as she realized with a lurch she had been drawn off. Her first thought was to find Tara, then Faith. She froze when she realized all she was hearing was her own breathing. Then something filled her eyes with grit and she couldn’t see.



“I knew my Spike would finish off one more Slayer,” Drusilla said proudly.



“Spike?” Buffy wailed as she swung wildly at the sing-song voice.



“Oh yes, he’s back, even after what you did to him, you nasty creature,” Drusilla chortled.



Buffy’s arm went numb expect for the line of fire at her bicep. Her stake fell out her nerveless hand. She backed away wiping at her eyes with her good hand until she tripped over a low headstone. Then she hit a smooth wall as tall as she was. It was cold and damp.



“Can’t run away, little Slayer,” Drusilla trilled. “Daddy is going to be so sorry you’re dead, but Spike’s going to get one more Slayer.”



Buffy whimpered and pressed against the cold, wet wall.



Where is he?Buffy thought as she kicked out blindly. I can’t see, I can’t SEE!



Her mind filled her impaired vision with the image of Spike leaning over her again. She could swear she smelled her shampoo nearby. She lashed out only to have her other arm caught in a vice like grip and go numb and she knew she was helpless.



“Keep him away from me!” she screamed. “Mommyyy!!”





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Tara froze as she saw Buffy fall and scrabble backwards only to be stopped by nothing visible. The witch gathered her power and sensed the wall. The vampire in the long, archaic dress looked up at her and wagged a finger. Tara scowled and was about to lash out when the slightest wave in the wall caught her inner eye. An image of a storm in a bottle surrounded by mirrors came to Tara’s mind.



“Bitch!” Faith screamed beside her as she rushed forward.



“Wait!” Tara yelled half a heartbeat too late.



The Dark Slayer flew back with a flash and a rumble of thunder to land in a heap at Tara’s feet. Drusilla waved happily. Then she turned back to Buffy.



“Tara!” Willow cried out. “What is it?”



“A captured storm reflecting our power,” Tara called back.



“Storm?” Willow asked in a confused tone.



“With freaking lightning!” Faith slurred. “Hey, I didn’t swear.”



“Poles!” Willow called out as Drusilla leaned over the cowering Slayer. “Positive to negative.”



Tara felt Willow across the shield pull on her power. Tara gave it to her and tried to form it. She felt a tingle run up her arms.





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Buffy felt her hair stand on end. She heard something growl angrily nearby. Then there was light past her ability to see followed by the world roaring as it passed. She fell backwards as the wall disappeared. Her arms ached with feeling again. She crawled away, blinded by the flash with her ears ringing from the thunder. She crabbed backwards until she ran into a large gravestone. She huddled beside it, never seeing the statue of the weeping angel above her.





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Tara’s first thought was that she had obliterated Willow with the lightning as she tried to blink away the after-image of the bolt of raw electric power and a brightly flaming figure. She stumbled forward and ran into Willow as the redhead came looking for her.



“Are you all right?” they each asked desperately. They hugged each other quickly then turned to where Buffy had been. Tara could just see Faith hurrying to a huddled Buffy. She heard Willow gasp.



“Faith!” Willow called out. “Wait!”



With the results of her last rush fresh in her mind the dark haired Slayer froze and looked back at them and then at Buffy. As the witches came closer they could see dark streaks around Buffy’s tearing red eyes.



“Don’t rub it!” Willow said urgently as Buffy reached for her eyes.



“Will?” Buffy asked loudly. “Spike, he’s here! Don’t let him touch me!”



“We’re here,” Buffy Tara said calmly. “The vampires are all dead.”



“All of them?” Buffy asked in a quivering voice. “Even Spike?”



“All of them,” Willow said surely. “Especially Spike.”



“Drusilla’s here,” Buffy whispered with a shudder.



“Was here,” Willow said with a satisfied tone. “She’s gone, as in way flamed. Tara got her with a lightning bolt. I’ve never seen a vamp poofed into a plasma state before. I’m going to touch your shoulder.”



“Will, I can’t see,” Buffy said in very small but calm voice as she put her hand on Willow’s. “She threw something in my eyes.”



“Let’s get you some water to clean out your eyes” Willow said calmly even as she winced under Buffy’s grasp. “The car’s this way. Faith is going to help get you back to the car. It’s just us. No one else is here.”



“I’ve got you, B,” Faith said gently as she picked up Buffy.



“Sorry,” Buffy said in a shamed voice as she looked away.



“No problem,” Faith said with a lightness even she knew was forced. “Your sister’s more of a load. Taller too.”



“I’m tiny and useless,” Buffy said as she started to cry. Faith looked helplessly at Tara and then Willow. The redhead shook her head and motioned for Faith to follow. In a few minutes they were at Xander’s car. Willow took out the holy water.



“Buffy, I’m going to pour the water on your eyes,” Willow said with her most reassuringly tone. “Faith is going to hold you steady and Tara is going to do some healing magic to get the inflammation under control. Okay?”



“Which spell?” Tara asked softly.



“I thought an invocation to Brigid and, um, Raphael,” Willow said with a hint of fear. “I think we need an angel on our side right now.”



“And the balance?” Tara asked confidently.



“Plant the native version of rowan and, ah…” Willow racked her memory.



“I think it’s covered,” Tara said looking at Faith.



“Right,” Willow said unsurely.



Willow turned back to Buffy where she sat on the hood of the car. Faith’s knuckles were white where Buffy held her hand. Willow held her finger to her lips as she uncapped the holy water. Faith’s eyes narrowed but she said nothing. Willow positioned Faith’s hold on Buffy so she was looking into the dark sky.



“Hold your eyes open, Buff,” Willow said gently.



“I hate eyedrops,” Buffy confided.



“I know,” Willow said gently as Tara’s voice began a chant behind her.



Willow felt something change in the night. It felt cleaner somehow. She poured the holy water into Buffy’s eyes slowly. Faith bit back an exclamation as wisps of smoke drifted up from Buffy’s face. Only at the very last drops of the bottle did the Dark Slayer realize that she felt no wetness on her hands where she supported Buffy. The blonde slayer blinked a couple of times and smiled.



“They’re so beautiful,” she whispered.



Willow looked up into the night sky and nodded as the stars above did their slow dance from horizon to horizon. Tara’s hand found hers and they leaned against each other as they looked into the heavens.



“Oh yeah,” Faith whispered.



Suddenly Buffy started to shake.



“It’s not over, is it?” Buffy rasped. “Even if he’s dead?”



“No,” Faith said very softly. “But we’re here, B. We’re here.”



“We’ll always be here,” Tara added. “Always.”





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“You should go to bed,” Anya said again. “I’m sure they’re okay.”



“I’m not sleepy,” Dawn replied. “It’s only ten after and it’s not even a school night.”



“Fine,” Anya said in a tone that gave every indication it was not fine at all.



“I’m off for the kitchen,” Xander said as he stood up very carefully. “Give me hand, would you Ahn?”



Anya swallowed and took his hand. They both looked back to see Dawn very stubbornly staring at the screen like she was actually interested in the physics of building a bridge. Xander’s plan to drive her to bed by claiming the next program was his choice had been so far unsuccessful.



When they got into the kitchen Xander didn’t go to the fridge or the cabinets. He just leaned on a chair and took a ragged breath.



“This is about Spike,” Anya said beating him to the punch.



“Yeah,” Xander said with a nod.



“Well, say it,” Anya replied as she took a deep breath of her own.



“I’m sorry,” Xander said quietly.



“I-what?” Anya said as her train of thought derailed.



“I’m sorry,” Xander repeated as he shook from the effort the words took. “I s-s-screwed up at the wedding and I never told you and…I’m sorry.”



“I am too,” Anya said with a sob. She reached out and held onto Xander very carefully. She wanted to hug him hard but he couldn’t take that yet. For a brief moment she thought of skinning Warren.



“Hey,” Xander said lifting her chin gently. “No vengeance tonight, okay?”



“We’ll get through this, right?” Anya asked suddenly. “It’ll be like it was, right?”



“We’ll get through it,” Xander promised and realized how much he wanted his words to be true. “And it’ll be better.”



After a moment they went back into the living room. Dawn was curled up in the middle of the couch asleep.



“I can’t lift her,” Xander said with a hint of bitterness.



“Neither can I,” Anya replied. “Let’s just let her sleep.”



“Right,” Xander agreed.



“Damn,” Anya said with a scowl. “I wish Willow had listened and bootlegged the premium cable channels like I asked. I’m missing Stargate on Showtime.”



“I’m taping it,” Xander said smugly.



“I love you,” Anya whispered.





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“That’s why I showed up just a bit panicky,” Willow said with a shudder as she finished her story about her part of the evening.



“Honey, I think ‘danger’ was, um, a bit too, you know, broad a limit for your first solo casting,” Tara said gently.



“I’m narrowing the search parameters a lot in the future,” Willow agreed looking a bit embarrassed. “That first hit was a bit intense.”



“Can we just search for coffee?” Buffy asked from the back seat.



“I still say coffee is not what you need,” Willow huffed.



“I can’t go home like this,” Buffy insisted. “Dawn’s weak enough without worrying about me.”



“How about the hospital?” Tara suggested.



“No!” Buffy shouted. “No, please. No hospitals. Besides, there’s enough questions from the doctors about Dawn. I don’t think saying I’m having this stress thingee because the undead girlfriend of a vampire that tried to rape me threw what was left of him in my eyes is going to add to my chances of keeping her.”



“It’s just-” Tara started.



“No, please Tara,” Buffy begged. “Can’t we just handle it?”



“No,” Tara said firmly.



“You two can’t just make it go away?” Faith asked angrily from the back. “You’re witches.”



“Exactly, and we know what our limits are,” Tara explained with a mix of tenderness and toughness that Buffy accepted without even realizing it. “Buffy, you need more help than a couple of witches or even friends can give. I can help you tonight ease the stress, but it’s kind of a one-time spell. There’s a women’s crisis clinic near the college. It’s all volunteer and confidential. We’re going there tomorrow.”



“We’re?” Buffy asked after a few seconds of silence.



“Tara helps out there, and so do I now,” Willow said tiredly. “It’s part of the whole balancing thing with magic and witches.”



Tara heard Faith as she grumbled under her breath.



“Faith, Buffy’s too important not to help in the best way possible,” Tara said softening her tone. “And so are you.”



“Hey!” Faith snapped “I don’t need no help. I mean any help.”



Tara just smiled at Willow. She reached for the red head’s hand on the steering wheel and whispered softly. Faith felt Buffy relax a bit next to her. Then she bolted upright.



“Coffee!” Buffy said suddenly with a plea in her voice as they passed a Seven Eleven on the western side of Sunnydale.



Willow sighed and turned the car around. A few minutes later they were standing at the side of the building holding coffee cups in the cooling night. Without mentioning it the other three watched Buffy as she slowly seemed to calm down with her coffee or Tara’s whispered spell or both. The packets of junk food they all had were also a part of the decision not to get into the car.



“Willow drops even a crumb of her cupcake and it’s ‘America’s Worst Car Wreck Videos With Witches’ time,” Buffy teased.



“I wouldn’t want to lose any of her cupcake either,” Faith said wagging her eyebrows and laughed as both witches scowled at her.



“Mine!” Willow pouted grabbing both cupcakes and Tara.



Buffy laughed for a moment and then stopped suddenly. She and Faith both whirled to the dumpster behind the small store. Tara wondered which would be worse, a real vampire or the memory called up by one. The Slayers stalked over to the receptacle. Buffy held up a hand and Faith waited as she reached in. The other three readied themselves to leap to her defense.





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Mother suddenly disappeared, and all that was left was a cold place with hard edges. She called out in her fright, but no warm presence slipped around her. There was no gentle washing and no food. Then a warm thing that smelled wrong wrapped itself around her and pulled her out into the hard bright light. She screamed for help and tried to get away.





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The tiny wriggling kitten in Buffy’s hand gave a loud mewling cry.





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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 13, 2003 1:09 am

Chapter 7b

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On the couch in the Summers house Dawn opened her eyes and sat up shakily.



“They’re all right,” she said quietly to Anya.



Anya and Xander exchanged a worried glance.



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“Oh, they missed one,” a hard faced woman said as she walked by. “Animal control came by just now and carted off a cat and kittens.”



“You’re okay,” Buffy said softly as she looked at the meowing bundle in her hands.



“It can’t be,” Tara whispered as she came up and looked at the black and white markings.



“It’s exactly-” Willow started, then she brushed her eyes. “No. Things like this don’t happen in Sunnydale.”



“Right,” Tara said sadly. “Let me hold h-h-her, please.”



Tara reached out and took the warm kitten. It stopped crying as it sniffed her finger where a tiny bit of whipped cream was smeared. A rough tongue hesitantly licked and then nibbled the spot. Suddenly Tara couldn’t see through the tears.



“Animal Control is nine to five with the cutbacks,” Willow said as she frowned mournfully. “The truck that woman saw was bogus. Let’s see what she really is. I need your mirror.”



“You take a mirror on patrol?” Faith asked in an incredulous tone as Buffy reached for a pocket.



“It’s in my compact,” Buffy explained.



“Oh,” Faith replied with a confused look.



Buffy handed the small mirror to Willow. The witch concentrated but shook her head.



“Tapped out,” Willow said with a frown. “Baby, I’m sorry but…”



Tara just nodded and held the mirror so it would reflect the kitten to the others. The kitten looked up and mewed at its reflection.



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She saw a littermate. Somehow it seemed right to have a littermate. But where was mother?





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“Reveal all the truths hidden to the eyes of the seekers,” Tara said and felt her power surge to the mirror.





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Willow and Buffy peered closely at the image of Dawn holding Miss Kitty with the witches on either side of her. Their eyes opened wide as a green glow flashed over the cat matched by a pale blue one over the girl. The cat turned into the kitten and the mirror’s image showed the tiny black and white face blinking.





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Something almost familiar tingled over her fur. Then she knew the strange long paws holding her were her mother’s. She could smell the other mother nearby. She didn’t understand and blinked. She was missing some…one. She couldn’t see her littermate anymore. Then she sniffed for more of the wonderful milk mother had on her paws. There seemed to be some more nearby.





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Faith saw the small kitten being carried by Juanita. Then she blinked. Juanita had no wings, nor eyes of midnight blue. For all she might be, the girl who had written to her was no angel. Then the Slayer saw the hard faced woman of a moment before look at her from the edge of the harsh light of the mercury vapor lamp. Faith saw her change into Juanita, smile at her and vanish.





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Tara felt the day she and Willow had cast the protective spell over Dawn and Miss Kitty. The Key’s power had altered their spell and now she knew somehow this tiny creature was the same one she had chosen over two years ago.



“I don’t understand,” she whispered.



"A second chance," Faith whispered.



Willow thought of the mournful figure she had seen just an hour ago as she looked for Tara. She thought of Tara falling to the floor in the Emergency Room.



I could have lost her, Willow remembered. I almost did.



“It’s a second chance all right," the red haired witch said softly. "But I don't think it's really meant for us."



Willow leaned against Tara. She needed to feel the shy witch’s warmth and know she was here.





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The mothers and the other females had scents of fear and combat. The small kitten burrowed into the warm safety of the mother that held her. Then the other mother was there. The scents were growing more protective. She felt a purr start building. It welled up as she felt her mothers’ warm strokes.





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"Were all your cell phones broken?" Anya fumed as the four women entered the Summers house.



"Sorry," Buffy said sheepishly. "We kind of forgot."



"What's that?" Dawn said as she stood up and walked to Tara. Buffy held her breath as her sister moved unsteadily.



Tara opened her jacket just a bit.





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She felt the cold and was turning toward the bright light, ready to complain, when she caught a scent. She knew it was a kitten and she belonged. She called out to her littermate.





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Before the sound traveled to the girl's ears the scene in the living room of 1630 Revello froze. Death slipped up to Tara and placed a graceful finger on the soft fur of the kitten the witch carried.



"You are released from my care," Death said in a whisper. "Goodbye little one."



Time flowed again as Death hurried quickly away.





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Dawn froze for a second when she heard the plaintive cry. Then Tara opened the jacket a bit more and the small black and white head looked out. Dawn swallowed hard.



"She has the same markings," Dawn said tightly.



"Dawn," Tara started hesitantly. "I don't know how but it's-"



"It's her," Dawn said taking the kitten in a gentle but firm grip. She bent her head down until her face touched the soft fur. Miss Kitty pushed her head towards Dawn clumsily. Dawn smiled until she looked at her sister. Then she frowned and held the kitten in the protective cradle of her arms.





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Buffy watched as Dawn's stance became more stable as the girl took the animal from Tara. A Slayer's vision caught the briefest flare of light in both the girl's and the kitten's eyes. Tara’s widening eyes and smile told Buffy the witch had seen it too. Dawn turned to her without a trace of shuffling. It was a simple move but it spoke more of her former grace rather than of weakness and lethargy.



"I'm not sneezing," Dawn said with steel in her tone.



"Noticed that," Buffy said blinking rapidly. "I think I was wrong about the allergy."





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Anya looked up at Faith with a frightened glance, then the former demon looked toward the backyard where she had Halfrek prepare the cat's grave. Faith followed her look and remembered carrying a teary-eyed Dawn back into the house more than once in the last two weeks as night fell. The youngest Summers never wanted to come in from that patch of green grass near the trees. The dark haired Slayer smiled at Anya.



"It's really her," Faith whispered. "The witches checked. But she's a kitten now. I don’t know why."



"I think I do," Anya said with a slow smile.





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Dawn just nodded at Buffy's admitting a mistake, trying to hide her surprise. Then the girl looked closely at the kitten's face. Her eye’s narrowed at the sight of the faint traces of white on Miss Kitty’s nose.



“Whipped cream?" Dawn asked harshly.



"F-from a, um, a cupcake," Tara said with an almost squeak as Willow shrugged sheepishly beside her.



"A cupcake?" Dawn asked tightly. "Of all the-Willow, go to the computer and call up my file labeled 'rescue'."



The hacker looked at her for second or two and then did as she was told. Tara was beside her as she pulled up Dawn's file.



"Did it happen?" Willow asked. Tara just nodded with a large smile as she played with Willow's hair. Willow let out a breath she didn’t know she was holding as the file came up. Willow frowned softly as she looked at Dawn's file. It was full of links. There were dozens with information about caring for kittens. She turned to the girl.



"I was-I was going to get you a kitten," Dawn said with a shrug. "One from a shelter. She's younger than I was looking for…she’s about four weeks, maybe."



"Four weeks, oh goddess-" Tara said with a shudder, remembering the day she had nearly lost so much of her family and had lost a warmth she had come to need so much during her darkest times.



"Yeah," Dawn said distantly and then the girl smiled as she looked the bundle in her arms over carefully. "She’s about that. Her eyes are open, her ears are up, but her tail is still short and stiff. We're going to need some kitten formula, a warm place for her to sleep, newspapers but just ones printed with soy based ink, and some washcloths."



"Hello," Giles said as he stepped into the house with his cased guitar in hand. He looked at Dawn standing in the middle of the room holding something and very much awake. Giles glared at Xander and Anya.



"Isn't it time someone was in bed?" he asked pointedly.



"You're right," Dawn said with a resolute nod. "She's yawning. Let's get moving."





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It had been too much excitement for one day. She had found her littermate and her mothers. That odd feeling of missing someone she'd felt was gone. Her mothers smelled happy. Even the old two-legged tom seemed happy. Miss Kitty nuzzled her littermate and closed her eyes. A few breaths later she smelled her mothers and felt their strokes on her fur.



She fell asleep.



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby justin » Tue May 13, 2003 7:29 am

That really was a wonderful update.



:willow & :tara have got :kitty back and Spike got dusted. Though even then he was still able to hurt Buffy. it was a good idea of Tara for Buffy to go to the crisis center.





I understand, you should be with the person you l-love


I am


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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Wed May 14, 2003 12:18 am

Hello Kittens-



Just a quick note as I hide from work.



justin- Yes, our all girls are together and Spike is gone. I'm sorry but I just couldn't stomach Spike after Season 6. Yet another character with a ton of wasted possibilities after Season 5.



I can see helping Tara at a crisis center, and balance seemed to explain it. And Buffy will need help.



Alas,work beckons. Thanks to all for taking your time,





Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby xita » Sun May 18, 2003 3:38 pm

Jixer, I finally caught up. ANd I did at a wonderful time. Miss Kitty is back :) I love Miss Kitty and I am glad Spike is gone from your fic. Bless you :) I even felt sorry for Amy but I am glad she doesn't have access to her magic anymore.

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Mon May 19, 2003 3:06 pm

Hello Kittens-



xita- Yes, but it's easy to bring back MKF, she's the star:) . She's back, Spike is dust and it's all hugs and puppies from here out, right?



I understand about Spike. It still makes me sad to see all the characters at the end of Season 5, then see the absolute destruction of the hopeful chances by the end of Seaon 6. But here at least there was a kitten, and that made all the difference. :kitty



Thank you for your time,



Jixer



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 20, 2003 2:10 am





Hunters In The Dark

Chapter 8





No one living on the sixteen hundred block of Revello drive remembered old man Patterson anymore. His obsession with “the big one” and being prepared had once been the gossip of the neighbors until his fatal heart attack in 1980. Now only one man knew of his efforts to survive a nuclear calamity that never came. That man pushed open the steel door into the old bomb shelter and slammed it closed. He fumbled for the dangling string he knew had been there months ago.



"We're home," Warren called out as he pulled the string on the bare bulb. He looked around the stark room. "How's that for depressing?"



He blinked at the dust over everything and scowled at the musty odor. The large junction boxes and connection bundles looked intact and the metal box on the pine board workbench was still locked. Warren heaved his backpack onto the workbench. He took out his laptop and a wrapped package. He put down both beside the metal box. As he fumbled for a key he looked down at the oblong package. He unwrapped the bundle to reveal a human humerus with lines of runes carved on it.



"Why don't you get the place cleaned up, Andrew?" the man said with a smirk. "Oh, that's right you're just a magic bone now. Never mind. I gotta get me some more minions, with brooms. But I am glad you’re here, Andrew."



Warren turned his attention to the metal box. He pulled out a hard plastic case from the backpack and opened it. He took out a gray colored hand. He twisted the silvery one he had on and pulled it off. Then he slipped the gray one into the socket on the end of his arm. There was a wet sounding click and he winced. Then Warren wriggled his fingers and smiled.



"Perfect neural connection, but I hate the wetware," he muttered. "And there's still feedback from all the interactive ones."



Now he could manipulate the key perfectly. He opened the metal box and pulled out ethernet lines, a few CDs marked only with numbers, and a Glock. He pulled on the slide just slightly to see the stubby brass cartridge waiting in the magazine.



"What do you think, Andrew?" he asked as he brought the pistol up and felt the weapon's balance in his new hand. "Is it duck season, rabbit season, or Slayer season?"





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The man in the plain sedan watched Warren Meers disappear into what looked like a disused part of a backyard in the first light of dawn. He got out and checked the site where the young man had descended. The entry was almost invisible.



He wondered if the other young man who had disappeared in Damascus was waiting for Meers in the bunker.





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“Well, hello,” Warren muttered as he brought up his computer and hooked it into the connections on the junction box. The first thing he did was call up an external camera that watched the outside of his hideout. He took out a cell phone and punched in a long number. A gruff voice answered.



“Look,” Warren said without preamble. “We had a deal, I don’t tell everyone about a certain robot on the bottom of the Tigris and you keep your boys off. Ever hear of FTP sites?”



“I’ve heard of blackmail too, Mr. Meers,” an older man’s voice replied. “How did you get this number?”



“I did, that should be enough,” Warren answered curtly. “So let’s just say I can do what I say I can and stop using the word blackmail. Your agency didn’t violate a dozen laws or lose critical files, so I can’t have any evidence and there’s no broken Saddambot entertaining the Iraqi fish. Call off your boy outside. Now.”



A muffled angry voice could just be heard on the other end of the line. Warren smiled wolfishly.



“Tell Carruthers hi for me, would you?” Warren purred. “How’s that virus problem?”



“Listen, you little bastard-” the old man snapped.



“NO!” Warren snarled. “You listen! Get that guy out of here and leave me alone! Or do you want to find out just how much you lost the hard way? Well?”



Soft classical music came on the line. Warren saw the man he was observing pull out a cell phone. He turned around after a moment and looked. Finally he glared straight into the camera. He stalked off. The music stopped.



“Don’t call me again,” the old man said angrily just before he hung up.



“My tax dollars at work,” Warren grumbled as he busied himself getting what was left of the camera network back into working order.





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Willow relished the warm water cascading over her body. Tomorrow for the first time she would observe Yom Kippur in the traditional way. Fasting would be hard enough. The one part she was most secretly dreading was going without her daily shower. Knowing she would have to refrain from Tara’s wonderful touch for twenty-four hours could be managed only because her love had said something about the tight leather jeans that made her…Willow turned the water to cool.



She gave a gasp as the door opened into the bathroom. Through the shower curtain she could make out a familiar form. Willow opened the curtain a bit and felt her belly give a very primal twist as Tara hung up her robe and turned around.



She doesn’t understand why I keep telling her she’s beautiful, Willow thought as took in Tara’s unclothed form.



“Can I help you wash your back?” Tara asked shyly.



“I wouldn’t want to make you late for class,” Willow said tightly.



“Then I’d better get my shower in now,” Tara replied with a lopsided grin.





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Miss Kitty just twitched her tail when she saw her tall mother go into the room with her litterbox. A few minutes later the heat scent of her mothers came out with the hot water scent. Her littermate made a happy noise as she came out of her den and hurried to the stairs. Miss Kitty followed. The tall kitten went into the tiny room downstairs. There was a noise outside. Miss Kitty went to the looking out place. Just a leap and a bound in front of her a bird hopped along on the lawn. She chittered and pawed the glass, hoping this time she could get out.





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Dawn stepped out of the small half bath downstairs and suppressed a giggle as she saw Miss Kitty leaning on the window and making her hunting noises. Then the kitten scuttled to the side as the bird hopped outside. A lamp started to tip.



Faster than anyone would expect she caught both lamp and kitten as Miss Kitty ran out of window ledge.



“Nice work,” Buffy said with an appreciative nod.



“It wasn’t Slayer fast,” Dawn said as she inwardly preened.



“Close though,” Faith said from the stairs. “Especially with the four month old kitten handicap.”



Just then both Slayers glanced upstairs. Dawn almost heard something.



“Witch’s soundproof spell zero, Slayer hearing one,” Buffy muttered. “Or two judging by your grin.”



“Should we tell her?” Faith asked with a wicked giggle.



“No!” Dawn said quickly.



Faith just laughed and reached slowly for the kitten with her fingers held up as claws.



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Miss Kitty saw the dark maned older female make the play fight claws and reach for her. She stood on her back legs in the kitten’s arms and caught the slender paw. She bit just hard enough to show who had won and then gave the paw a quick lick. The older females made good feeling noises and stroked her. It wasn’t as good as getting outside, but it was close.





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“Are you sure about this honey?” Tara asked as she pulled her blouse over her head.



“Sure?” Willow said in a distracted tone. “Not really sure, more like not sure at all or maybe scared and wondering what the heck is going to happen.”



“I’ll go with you,” Tara said firmly.



“No,” Willow said just as firmly. “You’re going to school. I got myself into this. I have to do this alone.”



“B-b-but-” Tara responded as her worry made her stutter resurface. Willow placed a graceful finger over her lover’s lips.



“I have to do this, Tara,” she said softly.



“I know,” Tara replied despondently after a moment.



“You’ll be late for school,” Willow said looking at the clock.



“Which will make brilliant student gal even more upset,” Tara sighed. “I love you.”



“That might explain the shower,” Willow said with a lazy smile.



Tara leaned over and kissed her love hard. Then she hurried out of the room. As she came down stairs she saw Dawn holding Miss Kitty at an impossible angle as the kitten basked in Faith and Buffy’s attention. The small black and white face turned to Tara and meowed.



“Damn, Tara, do you have that effect on all the girls?” Faith asked as Miss Kitty tried to get to her mother.



“Just a couple,” Tara said taking the cat and letting it rub her.



“What about the rubbing?” Faith asked innocently.



“Definitely just a couple,” Tara said with a smile. “Can I, um…”



“Buffy’s taxi service at your, ah, service?” Buffy said as Dawn rolled her eyes.



“Great slogan,” Dawn quipped.



“Get to the car or I’ll tie you to the roof rack,” Buffy said with a mock frown. “Our itinerary this morning is the Magic Box, campus and then high school.”



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Willow waited until she heard the door close downstairs before she put on her plain white dress. She tried not to think of anything as she hurried to the car she had rented just for this morning. It took her several hours to get to the grove of trees she had selected a week ago. She got out and headed into the clearing. For half a second she could have sworn she saw a fawn. A wave of nausea swept over her. Willow fought it down.



This has to be done, she thought with a more than a hint of self reproach.



Wearing what Xander would have called her resolve face Willow took out a simple linen bag of dried herbs and sprinkled it around her in a circle in silence. She invoked no power for there would be no protection within the circle for her. The border of clean smelling herbs was to protect the place she had chosen. She stepped inside the circle.



“I am Willow Danielle Rosenberg,” she said in a deceptively calm voice. “I seek to pay my debts.”





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Miss Kitty batted at a lethargic fly. She ran and leaped for altitude. She missed and careened into the back door. There was a click and the door swung ever so slightly open.



In her distracted state Willow had pulled the locked door almost closed behind her and screen door was on Xander’s list of projects around the Summers house. Miss Kitty knew none of that. She only knew suddenly there were scents she had barely caught before slipping past the great barrier to the birds she could see and never hunt. She pulled at the door with much enthusiasm and effort if no skill. The door opened a crack.



Beyond that there was another barrier, but she had already defeated one. Miss Kitty pushed confidently on the screen door. It opened a fraction. The kitten wriggled out. The door closed behind her.



She did not recognize the sound of the latch finally catching.





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Willow’s voice rang through a place almost touching her familiar Earth. There was the sound of a dozen entities arriving at once as her voice died away. Very different beings glared at each other. Osiris glowered at the rest and let his ancient heritage surge in his voice.



“I claim first right!” he bellowed as his crook came to life. “Do any challenge me?”



“Nice snake,” Thespia snorted. “Making up for something, greenie?”



“Listen, you Greek harlot,” Osiris snapped. “I was making the sun rise before your band of goat herders discovered beer, let alone soap. Besides, you’re nothing more than offspring of a god and a…”



Osiris let his words trail away as he saw Thespia’s eyes grow wide as they looked at something behind him. He remembered hearing the sound of a whisper no louder than the fall of a silken thread nearby. The other beings in this place seemed to him to have taken a healthy step backward. Osiris turned slowly around.



“I would like to claim first right,” the Angel of Death said politely. “I would also like to claim her debts.”



Osiris stared for a long moment at the figure before him. Neither male nor female, young nor old, Death was beautiful nevertheless. It was the eyes that drew him, sunset and dusk and the beginning of night looking back at him. The pull on his hand from his crook turned cobra trying to crawl behind him pulled the ancient one out of his reverie.



He was alone with Death in this place.



“No problem,” Osiris said with a desperate grin. “Her debts to me are yours miss, er, sir, er…My goodness is that the time? Must run, seeing somebody about a curse, sorry.”



Death watched him leave in a whirl of lapis and gold. Death took a step.





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In the glade Willow felt a soft puff of air on her cheek. She opened her eyes and saw Tara for a heartbeat. Then the memory of the last time she had seen this raven-haired version of her love returned. Willow found herself falling into eyes much darker than her love’s as well.



“Azrael!” she squeaked.



“No,” Death said gently. “But if that was my name, what would it mean?”



“Helps,” Willow said after a moment of concentration. “Yahweh helps. Oh my-”



“Quite,” Death nodded. Willow’s jaw fell open as she saw the great black wings open revealing a night full of stars.



“Wh-wh-wh-what-why-oh G-” Willow stammered fearfully before she clapped her hand over her mouth.



“Why?” Death said sternly. “Because you have called on light and dark in your battles with evil. Because you must answer a question, Willow Danielle Rosenberg, daughter of Sheila and Ira Rosenberg.”



“What question?” Willow said with a tremor in her voice.



“Which path will you follow?” Death said with a level gaze. “Light of dark?”



“Light!” Willow replied in an almost shout.



“Why?” Death asked evenly.



“Because it’s Tara’s way,” Willow blurted out. “And because Buffy is a warrior of the Light and, and Dawn’s all green with the light, I mean really, really green light for the Key-which I guess you already know-and Faith went all dark and it took her so long to get back only she’s still really scared and she doesn’t think I know she cries…and I couldn’t look Tara or my family in the eye if I took the dark path. I couldn’t...”



“Very well,” Death said with a softer tone. “This is your task. One of your race, a human, molded a place of evil by his will over a hundred years.”



“The Mayor made the Hellmouth,” Willow said hesitantly.



“Unmake it,” Death said resolutely.



“How?” Willow wailed. “It’s a hundred years old and made of magics nobody’s seen in a couple of generations! How do I destroy the mouth of Hell?”



“Which is the true face of the Light?” Death asked.



Then Willow was alone in the glade with sunlight all around her.





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Miss Kitty stalked through the yard. She crouched as a bird landed on the yard a dozen yards in front of her. She crouched, let out a hunting chitter and sprang for her intended prey. The sparrow easily flew to the top of the fence before she closed half the distance. He looked at her from the top of the fence and made noises that grated on her ears. Miss Kitty tried to climb the fence. The feathered one flew across the yard to a tangle of weeds and boards that marked the Gunderson’s property line. Miss Kitty bounded after him.



As she entered the small maze in the tangle a dozen scents melded into an exciting blend. She could smell small prey, a distant waft of a dog, and a fascinating scent that was like her own and yet very much not. She rubbed on that patch. A yard over a dog caught her scent and barked. Miss Kitty fuzzed up and headed away from that noise. She came to the edge of the tangle. The scent of small prey was strong here. She squatted down and her senses sharpened as she waited.





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Several streets over Amy Madison closed the door of the rented moving truck. Everything that wasn’t linked to magic was packed away. The rest of the things were at the Magic Box on consignment or burned under Giles’ supervision. The only remnant twisted in the wind above her. Her father slipped into the passenger seat. He followed his daughter’s gaze to the weathervane on the roof.



“Let’s go, honey,” her father said softly.



“Yeah, I don’t want to spend another minute back in Sunnydale,” Amy said with a sigh. “Are you okay with me driving?”



“I’m supposed to let you do it as part of your therapy,” he said blandly.



“Frightened, but bearable with plenty of Tums,” Amy said with a real smile. “Do you have the map?”





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“Damn it!” Warren snarled as he smashed a slow moving spider.



He turned back to the half dozen monitors that now flickered in his converted bomb shelter. The seventh was dark. He sighed. Over more than two decades the walls of the shelter had developed leaks. The tangle of wires and water didn’t mix. He also thought he had seen a rat nibbling at the wires earlier. He brushed away the thought as he split the view on one of the other monitors and confirmed that the Summers’ car was still gone.



I can’t stand another day in this glorified grave, Warren thought darkly. Might as well finish this. That bitch will be back for lunch.



Warren opened the metal box and pulled out two drab green plastic covered rectangles. Then he took a separate, smaller box from the other side of the room and opened it. Lying there, snug in their container, were half a dozen blasting caps. The young man closed the box and placed it on the workbench away from the wrapped plastic explosive.



“Today’s special at Slayer’s is Buffy Hash,” he said with a smile.



Warren fitted on the hand with more weapons than an arsenal, placed his responsive hand in a box, and reached for the remnant of Andrew. Warren took a great deal of comfort knowing the gruesome talisman was near.





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Hunger filled his belly. There was a scent of carrion, which meant food, which meant life. He crept forward fearfully. The carrion was in the light. The light was danger. Hunger bit down hard and he scurried forward, keeping low.



He stopped at the bone and took a nibble.





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Warren turned around and screeched. A small gray-brown rat nibbled at Andrew’s remains. Warren reached for the creature with an oath. The rat skittered back to a tiny crack in the wall but stopped and sniffed. Warren twisted his wrist and a slender dagger of stainless steel popped out of his weapons hand. He picked up the bone as he stabbed at the offending rodent. He saw the surge protector just as the rat leaped out of the way.



There was a spark and Warren shuddered. The hand extended all the weapons at once and tore the surge protector apart. The dagger blade touched the remnants of the power cord. The ripping saw blade carved through the metal support of the workbench. He tried to pull the tangled, sparking hand back and touched the damp wall. In his chest the confused currents raced over the micro electrical pathways of the heart. The steady beat gave a leap, then another, and finally a third before it settled into a quiver. Warren gasped in agony as his heart beat failed.



On the bone three runes flared at once. Warren took a ragged breath as the pain stopped. Then he realized he was seeing in a different bandwidth of color, and what he was seeing was his body falling to the floor. He looked to the fading glow of the runes that were part of his transfer into his enemy’s body if he were killed.



NO! he tried to scream. It came out as a squeak.





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Tara opened her eyes wide as her professor droned on about nineteenth century philosophy and its impact on art criticism. Blood magic had been used near her family. She pushed out her senses towards Willow, but that beautiful spark was agitated, not afraid. No one else seemed to be in danger. She gave their protections a bit more sensitivity and waited.





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Warren tried to think. Thoughts and concepts seemed to fade quickly even as he tried to hold on to them.



Magic! he thought desperately. The Magic Box!



He started for the door and stopped. He was looking up at the steel door when a cockroach crawled out from under a CPU. Warren looked at the enormous insect and as it inflated with a hiss in front of it’s ancient enemy. He squeaked in fright and scampered away. He was halfway up the small crack to the distant light when he stopped and panted. He looked back trying to see himself or the bone when a jumping spider peered at him from the edge below. Warren burst into the light and ran for the distant store.





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Miss Kitty realized she was hungry as she pawed the small bug. It didn’t smell like any cat food she knew and after a few more taps it stopped moving. She sniffed for her mother or one of the other tall ones. She called out for them. She knew they always went outside and brought back wonderful things and fascinating smells. It seemed strange that they weren’t around, and maybe a bit frightening. Then a movement caught her eye.



It scurried across the broad flat clear space in an ungainly stumbling run. It was small and the scent said prey on a level she felt in her bones. She pounced for the running thing.





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Warren fought the urge to skulk through the shadows. Time was of the essence. More and more of him faded away to be replaced with a rat’s instincts. He forced himself to take the most efficient way to the Magic Box. Then a scent hit him that made his new body urinate as a wave of adrenaline hit him and gave him more speed. Warren fought down the rat’s urges. Then something huge tore at him and sent him tumbling.



As he stopped he saw a cat as big as a Buick pull back a paw. He screamed and dashed away from the monstrous feline. He ran straight away from her, barely registering his fall a body length onto tarmac. He looked back to see if the creature was following him as he ran.





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“I know a shortcut,” Amy said as she tried to find the clutch, shift and accelerate after turning the corner. She glanced down at the gearshift when there was a loud protest from the transmission. She missed the sight of the rat running under the truck.



“Maybe a stick wasn’t a good idea after all,” she muttered.





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Miss Kitty was about to chase the running thing when something unseen pulled her back from the hard black surface ahead of her. Then a giant bull wheeled thing pounced on her prey and roared at her. She turned tail and ran. Her instincts lead her to a tree and she went up it so fast she was on a branch before the beast below gave another roar as it prowled away. She looked down to see her former prey was flat and, by the smell, quite ruined. She yowled her frustration. Then she looked down. She was higher up than she had ever been. A breeze came up and the branch swayed.



Very high up.



Mother! she yowled. Help!





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Tara dropped her spoon into her yogurt as a wave of fear came through her magic. This time she was ready and the connection held. A second later she was fumbling for her cell phone.





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Miss Kitty dug in her claws and yowled for help for a very long time. Then she caught a familiar scent. Below her one of the other females, the smallest one, looked up at her. She made a soothing noise. Then she darted up the tree cat quick and pulled at her. Miss Kitty told her how frightened she was but the female just pulled her off the branch anyway.





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Buffy cradled the kitten as she jumped out of the tree and landed with a Slayer’s grace. She stroked the trembling kitten.



“That’s why inside kitties are happy kitties,” Buffy said gently. “Besides there’s toys and good food so, so you don’t have to eat…” Buffy turned to the scent of blood and saw an unidentifiable smear on the road. “Ewww. Believe me, Friskies is better than roadkill.”



Buffy’s cell phone chose that moment to ring. She looked at the number and smiled.



“She’s safe,” Buffy said as she flipped it open.



“She’s still scared,” Tara said worriedly. “I’m catching a very upset feeling.”



“Just a second,” Buffy said as she maneuvered kitten, cell phone and an earring. She took off the earring and moved the kitten to her shoulder. Miss Kitty licked and then sucked on her earlobe. A faint purr started.



“How’s that?” Buffy asked.



“She’s much better,” Tara said in a relieved voice. “What did you do?”



“The same thing you did during the thunderstorm,” Buffy explained. “I’m taking her back to the house. Bye.”



Buffy rang off and put the cell phone away carefully. Then she steadied the kitten and walked home through the late morning sunlight.





Next: Epilogue



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby justin » Tue May 20, 2003 4:02 am

That was a great update. :clap



So Warren got himself turned into a rat, nice :laugh , and then squished, even better :party



I liked your description of the guards arguing over who got to claim Willow's debts first, though Death soon put them in their place (Though I can't help picturing her as looking like the Death from the Sandman comics)



I understand, you should be with the person you l-love


I am


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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby Washi » Tue May 20, 2003 6:01 am

I finally got some free time, and I read it all! Great, just great! :bow

I'll be waiting for the update! :grin

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"See? I've mastered this tact crap." Anya in Tears Of The Goddess by Lisa

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 20, 2003 9:57 pm

Hello Kittens-



It's after eight on Tuesday so I'm-answering my feedback!



justin-Thank you. I couldn't resist. To me Warren=vermin. I feel though that I should apologize to the rats.



I hadn't considered the Sandman version of Death. I will have to check that out.



Washi- Thank you for your time. I've enjoyed this stubborn story and I'm a bit sad to see it come to the end. I will do my best for it in the epilogue (which is getting bigger)



Thank you all for coming to this story.



Jixer

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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 27, 2003 1:22 am

Hunters In The Dark

Chapter 9







Miss Kitty watched the bright thing her mother was handling with trepidation. Her fur was tingling. She licked her nose quickly. She remembered the first time she had investigated the flickering bright thing when her fur tingled. It had bitten her and her mothers had yowled. It had taken a lot of reassurance to come out from under the mothers’ sleeping place. Now she watched the flickering thing unhappily. Most of her wanted to run away, but she stayed near her slim mother. She hoped this would be over soon. Her mothers had been doing this for days.



She stopped and washed her face. The fish had been messy.





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Willow Rosenberg recited the three prayers over the candles as she touched the flame of the Shamash with her magic. The flame split, and the flame that danced in the air seemed pure. She touched the candles in the menorah from left to right until all were burning brightly. She closed the spell and the prayer together. As she had for every night this Chanukah she felt refreshed more than drained.



The kiss Tara gave her was even better.



“That was beautifully done,” Tara said with admiration in her eyes.



“Pretty fire,” Buffy murmured.



“It was easier than Yom Kippur was,” Willow said with a sad smile.



“I think I got the latkes just right,” Anya said as the Scoobies turned to the table with small wrapped packages. “Tara helped.”



“And so did I,” Dawn interjected. “And I did most of the challah, except the prayer and burning thing.”



“What about the soof-things?” Faith asked.



“Soofganoit,” Tara replied. “That was a team effort.”



“Go team,” Faith smiled. “I don’t suppose there’s extras?”



“They’re best fresh,” Willow replied. “Not fresh soofganoit can put you off doughnuts for a while.”



“What about the candles?” Buffy asked. “When do we use them?”



“Tomorrow Xander takes them to Sunnydale High,” Willow explained. “Eight for the primary and secondary points of the compass. ”



“I don’t know,” Xander said as he watched Anya look over the presents with the hard eyed, measuring glance of a natural shopper. “We’ve got things from nearly every major religion around the Hellmouth now.”



“Exactly,” Giles said sipping his tea. “And at the solstice the effects of the blessings with them should break the Mayor’s spells holding it here. I’m just glad the administration accepted the ‘cultural diversity’ excuse.”



“I think the prayer flags helped,” Tara said. “Tibet is very in right now. Has anyone asked why they’re all billowy in the basement?”



“People stay out of the basement,” Xander said with a shudder. “Unless you’re the newest guy on the repair crew. Nobody will ask when I hammer in the blessed nails.”



“Excellent,” Giles said with a nod. “Oh, by the way, thank you for the tea, Willow. The Ceylon Estate is wonderful. Goes well with the soofganoits.”



“Shouldn’t there be a climactic battle with the forces of evil?” Xander finally asked pointedly.



“Hey, we don’t know if it’ll work,” Willow said rolling her eyes. “You may get your imitation of the Lord of The Rings if things don’t go right.”



“When do we open the presents?” Anya asked after Dawn nudged her.



“How about now?” Dawn asked.



Willow looked at the table again. They had decided to take the eight days of the holiday and the assimilated gifting to heart. She knew why the Scoobies had gotten so intense about giving at Chanukah this year even if it wasn’t truly a traditional part of the holiday for adults. There were so many presents because they knew that by going up against the Hellmouth they risked not being here at Christmas. She pushed such images away as she looked at Dawn. The teen just smiled.



I hope we’re ready for this, Willow thought to herself. None of us have had a whole day free in months. We deserve this. I know she does.



The Scoobies had decided to dedicate a day to each of them to receive presents. Anya’s presents had mostly been made up of a small but perfect diamond on a ring from Xander. The other ring was gone to pay for his hospital bills that the insurance hadn’t covered. Tara smiled as she saw Anya brush it very hesitantly with her hand. It was an old ring the witch had helped Xander find in an odd shop downtown. With Xander’s new job he could not have afforded to give it to Anya, so when it turned out to have nothing but an old blessing on it his true family had pooled their strained resources and bought it for them.



Tara was so wrapped up in how happy Anya was looking she missed the room getting quiet. The last day was her turn to receive presents. Miss Kitty pawed at Anya’s present to her friend as the former demon handed it to Tara.



“No!” Anya said in a firm voice. “Your day was yesterday.”



“Thank you,” Tara said as she pulled out a hand made gift certificate, good for a week of kitten sitting. “Do you know what you’re getting into?”



“You’re going to need it,” Anya said smugly.



Tara was looking at her friend with a quizzical smile when she realized Willow had taken advantage of her distraction and knelt on one knee. In her lover’s hand was a box from the same shop. On the cream colored silk there was a ring of white gold with intricate, delicate carving around it. Mounted on the ring was a diamond surrounded by a small blue sapphire, a ruby and an emerald. Tara looked into Willow’s eyes. The redhead smiled.



“I, ah, you know, had this really pretty short speech…” she said softly. “It was all about earth, wind, fire, and water but I guess Drama didn’t help much. Tara, will you marry me?”



“Yes,” Tara nodded as she started to cry. “I will marry you.”



The Scoobies all cheered as Willow and Tara kissed. Then Tara looked at the others. They all seemed as smug as Anya.



“You were all in on this?” she asked wiping away tears.



“All of us!” Dawn sighed as she hugged Tara. “Xander said you were all sighing over that ring. Willow bought that and the rest of us got-these!”



Dawn pulled out airline tickets to Vermont and another envelope covered with drawn hearts and signed by the rest of the Scoobies. There was a small paw-print in one large heart. Willow’s jaw dropped as she looked at the brochure Dawn thrust into her hands.



“It’s a little hotel Anya found!” Dawn almost squealed. “You should see the jaccuzi!”



“And the bed,” Faith added.



“This must cost a lot,” Willow said unsurely.



“But w-we can’t-” Tara started.



“Let this go by without going hog wild,” Anya said kissing Xander.



“What about the rest of you?” Willow said looking at the tickets.



“I can’t go,” Faith said with a shrug. “The legal mumbo-jumbo means I’m not on parole but I gotta stick around.”



“School’s out in a week,” Buffy said with glistening eyes.



“So my maid of honor can go?” Tara asked smiling at Dawn.



“Only if I get my maid of honor too,” Willow insisted.



“Like I’d let her go to Vermont by herself?” Buffy asked shaking her head.



“I’m sure your mature influence will probably be enough,” Giles said primly. “But just to be safe I’ve booked passage on one of these flying cattle cars as well.”



“Take lots of pictures,” Anya ordered.



“There’s a cat that needs watching,” Xander said with a shrug.



“That Faith should be able to care for alone,” Giles said reaching into his pocket and handing Xander a pair of tickets. “At least for a few days, without corrupting her too terribly much.”



“Trust me,” Faith replied with a wicked smile.



“But you’ll be here alone,” Buffy said with a worried look at Faith. “I mean the vamps are way down in the undead census but the lone Slayer thing is so twentieth century.”



“I know somebody who can help,” Faith answered. “I’ll be fine. Here, Tara, open mine.”



“You’ve all done so much all ready,” Tara said a touch guiltily as she took the offered present.



Tara opened the wrapped box and pulled out a scarf of silk the same color as Willow’s eyes. There was a small card with it. Tara read it. She blushed as she put the card in her pocket. Willow looked at her.



“Later,” Tara said softly.



“What was that all about?” Dawn asked Anya.



“Time to kiss,” Xander said hurriedly. Dawn pouted, at least until she saw Willow and Tara kissing.





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Miss Kitty waited until the tall ones weren’t looking and pounced on the crinkly stuff they had torn off boxes. She decided she could put up with the flickering biting thing if there was all this paper to play with.





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“Are you sure this is a good idea?” Willow said later as she touched the green silk over her eyes. “I mean naked is good, but the scarf thing is a bit, um…”



“I’ll let you judge that in just a few moments,” Tara said huskily. “And don’t touch the scarf!”



Willow heard something creaking softly nearby. There was a whisper too, almost too soft to be heard. She felt Tara’s fingertips on her jawline. She opened her mouth just a bit and tried to Kiss Tara. Tara’s slim yet deceptively strong hands framed Willow’s face. The redhead could feel the wonderful touch of Tara’s fingers but there was a soft, almost roughness over her palm. Willow reached for the scarf.



“Hands down,” Tara almost growled, then softer she whispered. “I want you to feel this.”



Willow felt the soft, sleek yet hard texture again as Tara pushed her leg between Willow’s.



The leather jeans, the tight ones! Willow thought quickly. I’m missing Taraleather!



Then Tara leaned forward and Willow felt leather and silk on her breasts and tummy. Tara’s leg pushed with more pressure and the honor student stopped thinking as she pushed back against her lover.

Tara leaned against Willow, pinning her upright to the wall, her lips and tongue taking the redhead’s mouth urgently as Willow gave back as best she could. Finally she felt a wave building too fast where Tara’s leg pressed against her. It could not be stopped and she called out Tara’s name in a desperate cry.



The first thing she knew a moment later was she was breathing hard, the scent of lust and Tara and leather more than she could bear. She clung to her lover, relishing the heady mix of textures as she leaned against Taraskin and silk and leather.



“Now you can look,” Tara said gently. A moment later Willow smiled as Tara held the scarf in her hand. The soft blue eyes were dark, almost as dark as the black leather jeans and the matching vest. The white silk long sleeved blouse made the color all the darker. On her slim hands Tara was wearing a pair of fingerless gloves in black leather as well.



“Too much?” Tara asked with a lop-sided grin.



“Just right,” Willow whispered. Her eyes widened as Tara stepped closer to her and flipped the scarf behind the redhead’s neck. Tara pulled her close for a kiss. Then she looked at the scarf.



“It was supposed to be a honeymoon present, but Faith’s card made me, um, want to try it early,” Tara said with a smile. “I wonder what else we can do with it.”



“I’ve got a couple of ideas,” Willow said softly.



Just in case we never get another chance, a very frightened part of Willow thought.



Then Tara made all the worry fade like a bad dream.





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Miss Kitty sniffed the air under the door to her mothers’ lair. She sat down and cleaned her tail. Then scent got stronger. She went to her littermate’s den and complained briefly, then fell asleep under soft strokes snuggled up to the warm tall kitten.





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Xander hammered the nails in as straight as he could. Father Tom had blessed them and prayed to Saint Joseph for them all. Xander felt good about nails being blessed by a carpenter. He looked over to the slowly rippling prayer flags. The one that Willow called Green Tara was on this side of the Hellmouth, which he thought was another good thing in the quiet basement. As he stood to drive in the last nail he started to practice his part, a recitation of a passage from the Koran. He was worried about his pronunciation.



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Anya spoke her part but frowned. Latin was not strange to her but she was rusty. She tried the Vulgate Bible passage again.





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In between classes Tara and Willow huddled in the library. It had been years since Willow had studied Hebrew seriously. She’d forgotten how hard it was to get the inflections on some words. She tried the one word that was hard for her, then she bent over the text she had written down and spoke the ancient words again.



Tara smiled as she read through the old English of her great-grandmother’s blessing by Mother Earth. It was the oldest thing she was sure of in her book of shadows. She tried the passage in a very soft voice. It didn’t sound quite right. She spoke the passage again softly so as not to distract her love.





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Dawn closed her eyes at the isolated table and tried her recitation in Hindi. She groaned inwardly as she stumbled over the opening. She looked at her notes and tried again.





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Giles stopped in mid-chant. The Buddhist chant was old and the rhythm combined with the tone had been giving him fits. He tried again, letting the music come from deep within him.





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Buffy wasn’t sure about the part she was to take in the ritual the witches and Giles had been working on. She knew her voice wasn’t as good as Tara’s, but at least it was better than Willow’s. She told herself that even as she winced at the last notes of the hymn she was trying not to butcher. She took a breath in the training room and tried again.



“Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound…”





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Faith tried to get the Lakota words perfect. She despaired of ever being able to do her part. She went out to the backyard and looked up at the sky through the trees.



“I could use some help,” Faith said earnestly. “I’m trying.”



She started again and the sounds actually were sounding like the one’s on the tape. She took a breath and tried one more time.





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In the basement of Sunnydale High the candles Xander had just placed on the nails burst into light as he finished his passage. The prayer flags flailed briefly as he felt the wind, cold and wet, hot and dusty fill the room. He heard the voices of all the Scoobies join his. Suddenly he knew he wasn’t seeing the ancient, ugly creature in front of him alone as he felt the surprise of his friends in his mind. Then the beautiful woman he’d seen briefly the day he had been shot, the one that reminded him of the Scooby girls, appeared and knelt by the grotesque thing.



“Tired…” the monstrosity rasped piteously.



“It is finished,” she said in a beautiful voice. “Rest.”



Then the woman bent down and touched the creature. As she did so Xander’s heart gave a lurch as the creature simply folded in on itself with a sigh. The woman looked directly at him.



“This task is done,” Death said in a clear voice.



Then for the first time Xander was truly alone in the basement of Sunnydale High School.





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Willow gasped as the worst fever she ever knew flared throughout her body and then faded away. She looked at Tara to see her love’s blue eyes wide with shock.



“Are you all right?” Tara asked with more than a little fright in her voice.



“Yeah, just a bit of a hot flash, I think,” Willow said quickly. “What’s wrong, baby?”



Tara just pointed at the paper Willow had been reading. The edges were browned and each letter had been burned cleanly away.



“Oh,” Willow said weakly.





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“I still don’t get it,” Buffy said as she paced in her living room. “It wasn’t the solstice thingy.”



“We over-estimated the strength of the remaining spells,” Giles said thoughtfully. “At least that’s my explanation.”



“Yeah, with the underlying structure of spells tied to a dead human turned true demon, and one we killed at that I’d like to add, the supernatural force needed to collapse the Hellmouth was pretty small,” Willow said.



“Smart witches are so sexy,” Tara whispered.



“So we broke it already, it just needed to fall down?” Buffy asked. “Yay us.”



“Hey,” Willow said excitedly as she turned to Tara. “Maybe we can take a longer honeymoon now.”



Before Tara could answer a heavy knocking sounded on the door.



“I’ll get it,” Xander said standing up.



He walked to the door and opened it. Buffy reached for an axe as the color drained out of his face. She rushed forward to see a huge demon on too many legs with a huge thorax glaring at her.



“What did you do?” The demon demanded in a rough voice. “The solstice is not here, and yet my way home is gone! I am NOT having my hatchlings here, do you understand?”



Then the demon started to cry.



“Oh God, it’s a she and she’s pregnant and crying,” Xander said with a shudder as he turned away quickly. “I left the refrigerator on.”



“Men!” Buffy muttered as he fled.





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A little while later Buffy, Dawn and the witches were in the backyard. The demon with the impossible name was drinking a cup of peppermint tea.



“Thank you,” the demon said. “This is helping.”



“Good,” Buffy said sincerely. “Why were you here?”



“Doing too much at once,” the demon said. “Trying to get my dissertation done on changes in jazz in the sixties and seventies before delivering. Now this. I’ve been a good guest in this dimension. I haven’t eaten a single male.”



“Not that I’d mind, sometimes,” Buffy said very quietly.



“Um, how far away is your dimension?” Tara asked gently.



“I’m not sure,” the demon answered. “I’m not a science major.”



“Isn’t it hard mixing pregnancy and school?” Willow asked.



“I wasn’t going to take five years out just because I’m starting my family,” The demon said resolutely.



“You’re pregnant for five years and you didn’t eat a single male?” Buffy asked with a grin. “Now that’s restraint.”



“Well, that and fatty food gives me morning sickness,” the demon admitted.



“How do we send you back?” Dawn asked.



“I don’t know,” the demon said. “All I know is you’ve got two powerful witches and a Key. I was hoping you’d know how.”



“I think I might have an answer,” Willow said looking at Tara and then Dawn.



“Uh oh,” the teen muttered.



“No, I think it’s really kind of easy, that is if we’ve got a ton of power and an Earth linked witch,” Willow said eagerly. “It’s a three part equation. The demon-”



“Dimension traveler,” the demon interrupted.



“Dimension traveler has a contamination of magic from their home,” Willow said quickly. “Tara uses her link to the earth and repels, the magic of contamination draws the de-dimension traveler home and the Key opens the dimensional portal and locks it back up.”



“Just like that?” Buffy asked with a raised eyebrow.



“There might be a few glitches,” Willow admitted.





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One of the glitches was that there were a dozen stranded demons that had used the Hellmouth, not all of which were as polite as the first. Demons using a Hellmouth tended to be somewhat antisocial. After Buffy and Faith broke the first couple the rest managed to be at least civil.



The other glitch was that with each demon sent home Dawn seemed to grow stronger in body and in her ability to see magic but not touch it. She wasn’t Slayer strong, nor was she a witch, but rather something entirely new. Giles was doing a lot of research.



What surprised Buffy even more was that there were thousands of demons on the Earth, most of which wanted to stay.



“You’ve got opera and the Dodgers and chocolate,” Clem said with a shrug. “Why leave?”



So at the end of the week all the demons save one that had been stranded and wanted to leave were gone.





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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Tue May 27, 2003 1:30 am

Chapter 9b

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“You don’t understand,” Anya said in an exasperated tone. “She’s a Valester Demon. Do you know how many vengeance calls I got because some wizard wanted a sex kitten demon on the side?”



“She’s a babe?” Xander asked in what he hoped was a disinterested tone.



“Totally irresistible,” Anya growled. “And why are you asking?”



“Seeking knowledge?” Xander asked weakly.



“I know how you’d end up ‘knowing’ her,” Anya said in a cold tone.



“She asked us to ‘shield the young one’ because she’s ready to start her family,” Willow said looking at the e-mail. “Why shield Dawn?”



“Starting her family?” Anya said with a gasp. “Oh dear God, she’s coming into heat!”



“Breeding type heat?” Willow asked a bit anxiously. “Is that bad?”



“Yes!” snapped Anya. “Xander, we’re taking Giles up on his offer of a night out. What’s the name of that little place he was talking about yesterday?”



“Matterhorn Chef,” Xander said with a puzzled look. “Honey, that’s in LA.”



“Perfect,” Anya replied. Xander didn’t argue.





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“Hello, I’m Rhiann,” the breathtaking blonde said in a sultry voice. “Are you Willow?”



Willow just nodded as she felt the heat in the room go up a few degrees. She opened the door and stepped back. The demon nodded and walked in without an invitation. Rhiann was lithe and voluptuous at the same time, and she made walking a mortal sin. The sensual sweep of her tail drew Willow’s attention as she imagined what that tail could do. Willow looked at Tara and saw the shy witch stare and swallow. Jealousy burned away Willow’s attraction.



“Shall we get started?” Willow said in a tightly controlled voice.



“Yes, I think we’d better,” Tara said glancing at Willow guiltily.



“Is the young one shielded?” Rhiann asked with a touch of worry.



“We both wrapped spells around her,” Tara said in what she hoped was a calm voice. “They worked very well.”



“Ah, of course,” the demon nodded gracefully. “A mated pair doing magic.”



“We’re not married yet,” Willow said with a reluctant smile.



“Married or not, you two are mates,” Rhiann said with a smile. “I don’t suppose you share-”



“No!” both witches said interrupting her.



“A pity,” the demon said. “Sorry, sorry. It’s the hormones.”



“I think we need to get you home,” Willow said in a rush.



“That would probably be for the best,” Rhiann agreed.





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The strange female was in heat, Miss Kitty could smell it from across the room. It made her fur feel a bit too tight. Her mothers were escorting it like they had the other oddly scented things that had been sent out of their territory. Miss Kitty followed just to be sure. Like before there was strange meowing from her mothers and the kitten’s eyes got bright. For just a second Miss Kitty caught a glimpse and a scent of the heat from the strange female sweep over the kitten and then it was pushed away.



Miss Kitty didn’t see the magic enhanced pheromones follow the protection spell back to her mothers. She missed the few that followed another protection spell, the one that had kept her out of the street that fateful day, straight to her.



A few remained, drifting in the house.





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Dawn went to bed as she always did after using her power. Tonight had been harder than usual. She dreamed that night of herself turning a key in a lock on a great iron bound door. She’d had the same dream every night a demon had been sent home. But tonight she stepped away from the door and strode to a magnificent horse. By the time she reached the animal she was in armor. On the saddlebags a black cat stretched and meowed. She rode away as the door behind her disappeared.





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Tara and Willow closed the door and both wrapped privacy spells around the room. As an added measure they wrapped Dawn’s room in a separate bubble of privacy. Then Willow grabbed Tara and pushed her to the bed.



“Mine!” she growled with a primal urgency.



“Yours,” Tara agreed in the same yearning tone.



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Faith’s blood was up. For the first night in a week a group of vampires had tried to move into Sunnydale. Each Slayer had taken half a dozen in a frenzy. Then they had chased after the last one, Buffy just a touch faster. Faith looked at Buffy as they closed the door.



“I said he was mine,” she snapped.



“Can I help it if I’m a bit faster?” Buffy teased. She took a deep breath as Faith shook her head and blinked a couple of times.



“I’m stronger,” Faith said with a slightly rough voice.



“Prove it,” Buffy said unknowingly licking her lips.



Faith moved with inhuman speed and her strength did give her just enough edge to sweep the blonde off her feet. Buffy moved with an animal grace and brought Faith down, but lost the battle of leverage and ended up with the dark haired Slayer on top of her. Faith hesitated for a second, then she kissed the woman under her hard. She gasped when Buffy kissed back.





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NEED! was Miss Kitty’s only thought as she awoke. She looked at the window the kitten had opened. She knew it was too small for her to get out but she sniffed the night air anyway. She caught a scent that made her push with all her might at the windowsill.





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Dawn awoke in the morning to the screech of the alarm clock. Miss Kitty slept on, which Dawn had never seen the cat do before. Dawn envied her for a second, then the girl hurried to the bathroom. A few minutes later when she came out Tara walked past her a bit unsteadily to the stairs with a smile and a happy wave. Willow came out of their bedroom a moment later with the exact same smile, even though her lip was swollen a bit. She seemed to be humming as she entered the bathroom. Dawn blushed. There was only one thing that made Willow hum.



The honeymoon’s just a week away, Dawn thought as she hurried to her room. Couldn’t they wait?



She was trying to think of just about anything else when she closed the window. She didn’t notice the black and white hairs on the bottom of the windowsill.



After she got dressed and downstairs she noticed the coffee table in the living room was cracked. Buffy and Faith came out of the kitchen in silence.



“I didn’t do it,” Dawn said quickly.



“What?” both Slayers asked with very wide eyes.



“The coffee table,” Dawn said looking at the two of them strangely. “It’s cracked.”



“That’s all right,” Buffy said shaking her head. “Go get breakfast.”



Dawn took her time through breakfast. She rolled her eyes when she heard Tara singing softly. Then the witch left to get dressed for school. Dawn looked out to see the Thompson’s champion black British Shorthair cat sitting in the backyard. He was looking up at the house. Dawn picked up the phone and called his owners, since the valuable animal was an indoor cat like Miss Kitty. She opened the door, offered his a bit of her eggs, and gave him back to a frantic Mrs. Thompson a few minutes later.



“Thank you so much, dear,” the older woman had gushed. “Dirk’s never been out before. Bad boy. He’s going to be a foundation stud, so we have to be careful with him.”



“Poor abused, underfed cat,” Dawn teased as she stroked the squirming handful.



“That’s odd,” the woman said as she struggled with the cat. “Is your little mixed breed in heat?”



“Um,” Dawn thought quickly. “Nope. She’s fixed. Must be the eggs.”



“Must be,” Mrs. Thompson said. “Come on, Dirk. Mommy will make you some eggs.”



Dawn closed the door and sighed heavily. She finished her orange juice and was about to grab her backpack when she stopped. Miss Kitty had been fixed. She resolved to bring it up with Tara or Willow. She headed into the living room with her book bag. She lost her train of thought completely when she saw Buffy and Faith hugging.



“Er…” she said suavely. “Bad night?”



“Kind of and, ah, kind of not,” Faith said with a sad smile as she stepped away from Buffy.



“Faith, it’s just…” Buffy paused as she sighed. “I don’t blame you. I don’t really regret-ah-”



“Neither do I,” Faith insisted quickly.



“But it shouldn’t have happened,” Buffy said firmly. “Especially not now, not with your new chance. I could have screwed things up. Too much is different now. It’s not who we are now.”



“Everything changed too long ago,” Faith agreed. “Sorry, B.”



“Am I supposed to understand any of this?” Dawn asked as she looked at her sister.



“No!” Buffy said quickly.



“Guys, it’s okay,” Dawn said earnestly. “That demon must have had some other magic stuff going on besides her being–in-heat sex thing. That’s probably why you two were fighting.”



“Fighting?” Buffy asked with a panicked tone.



“Sex thing?” Faith asked with a similar squeakiness.



“The table was fine last night,” Dawn said with a smile. “I know cause I kind of spilled pop-which I wiped up right away-on that corner. And don’t worry about the, you know, sex stuff. I was shielded eight ways from Sunday when Willow and Tara sent back the call girl demon. So I didn’t get any of her vibe. Not that it would have done me any good anyway.”



“You were protected?” Buffy asked in a tight voice.



“Yes,” Dawn replied in an exasperated tone. “No super sex demon pheromones touched the chaste little girl.”



“Oh,” Buffy said in relieved voice. “Sex demon. Pheromones. That explains it. The, ah, fighting.”



“Yeah,” Faith agreed as she looked away.



“Mostly,” Buffy added in a soft voice.



“Yeah,” Faith replied with a smile equally sad and wistful.





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“I still think it’s stupid,” Anya said with a huff. “Civil union, hah! You know, in the thirteenth century-”



“It’s what we’ve got,” Tara said in a soothing tone. “The ceremony was lovely.”



“I thought I was never going to stop crying when my Mom and Dad signed the register,” Willow said wistfully. “But how did Beth show up?”



“Giles,” Buffy said quietly. “He and I delivered your father’s and brother’s announcements personally. Your father tore his up. Beth looked like she was, I don’t know, drowning. I gave hers to her and told her the same thing Giles told your Dad about proper behavior if she showed up. She took it a lot better.”



“Thank you,” Tara said in an almost whisper. “I wish she could have stayed.”



“Is there going to be a cake?” Dawn asked as they headed back to the hotel.



“Things were done kind of on the fly,” Xander pointed out. “We got a room and some stuff but-”



When Xander started to stare and Anya fell silent Buffy pushed her way forward. She was about to leap into action when the sight of a white, tiered cake and a half a dozen chafing dishes stopped her. Sheila and Ira smiled as Beth stood a bit away with a pensive look.



“Mazel Tov!” Ira and Sheila said with a broad smile.





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Tara noticed her cousin sitting away from the others, smiling, but distant as she watched Xander and Anya dance, Willow followed her gaze after a moment.



“You’re frowning,” Willow said with a hint of hurt in her voice. “That’s not allowed today. Let’s go talk to her.”



Before Tara could answer Willow walked up to Tara’s cousin.



“Thank you,” Willow said to the blonde.



“Thank you,” Beth said hesitantly. “Sorry I’m such a wet blanket, but I’ve made my decision. I’m not going back. Not even for Christmas. They said Jimmy wasn’t welcome. It’s-it’s made me think.”



“Jimmy?” Tara asked excitedly. “Jimmy Scarpelli?”



“Yeah,” Beth said with a blush.



“Cute?” Willow asked.



“Imagine the best of Chow Yun Fat and Brad Pitt only younger,” Tara explained.



“Wow, if you like boys,” Willow said. “I’m guessing his mom is Chinese?”



“And Catholic,” Beth said with a frown. “Two strikes as far as your father is concerned. Donnie and a friend of his tried to jump him.”



“Isn’t Mr. Scarpelli an ex-boxer?” Tara asked.



“They forgot that part,” Beth said with a cold smirk. “But Jimmy cut up his hand.”



“Never punch somebody in the face,” Willow said sagely. “That’s what sticks and rocks are for. I have learned a few things from Buffy over the years.”



“It’s not going to be easy,” Tara said taking her cousin’s hand. Beth looked at the two of them and smiled.



“I suppose it never is,” she said standing up. “I’m going to give Jimmy a call.”



Tara watched as Beth walked away, her head up and smiling.



“Much better,” Willow said happily. “Feeling a bit more perky?”



“Yeah, I don’t know why I was so tired,” Tara said with a smile.



“And sensitive,” Willow smirked.



Tara just blushed.





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“She hasn’t had any separation anxiety, has she?” Willow asked worriedly as Miss Kitty sat at her feet and meowed. “Has she been moody and refusing her treats or not playing or off her food?”



“She’s been fine,” Faith said as she looked down at Miss Kitty. “She’s been eating everything I give her.”



“Well, at least she isn’t being all pouty and standoffish,” Willow said as the cat rubbed her head against the redhead’s chin. “I guess she’s happy to see us come home.”



“So, how was the honeymoon?” Faith asked with a grin. “Did the scarf hold up?”



“Mostly,” Willow said looking away as she turned red.





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“But you’re never late,” Willow said worriedly. “And you’re still tired and you’ve been sick a couple of afternoons and I’m really thinking you should see a doctor, not that I’m worried or anything.”



“All right,” Tara said reluctantly. “I’ll go. It’s probably nothing.”



“Yeah, nothing at all,” Willow replied a bit too quickly.



Miss Kitty rolled onto her side on the chair near the bed. Tara frowned as she caught sight of tiny pink points on the cat’s belly.



“Honey, look at Miss Kitty,” Tara said quietly after a moment.



“What?” Willow asked, looking over the cat.



Tara placed her hand in Willow’s and the red haired witch felt Tara’s power meld with hers for the first time in months. Tara looked at her with a surprised smile.



“Your magic, I felt your magic!” Willow said excitedly. “I mean I touched your power and-and everything!”



“It’s like it was!” Tara replied with a hug. “We’re connected again!”



“You’re mommies are back, furry baby!” Willow said to the now rousing cat.



“And we’re going to be grandmothers,” Tara said. “I think.”



Willow took Tara’s hand and both witches saw the aura of the cat pulse with new life.



“Oh,” Tara said distantly.



“What is it, Tara?” Willow asked. Then she became pale. “No, I mean it can’t happen, not like that.”



“That night,” Tara said softly. “I bit you, just a little, on the lip.”



“Yeah, but it was kind of intense after…” Willow looked at Tara with a stunned expression. “Heat, breeding, just enough blood which has DNA and after that I…”



“And it was fantastic,” Tara said with a smile.



“Yeah,” Willow said proudly, then she looked at Tara with wide eyes. “Oh, right, but orgasm is also to make sure-I mean biologically…”



“Y-you mean all of those…” Tara’s words drifted off as she reached for Willow.



Willow took Tara’s trembling hand in hers and they both looked into Tara’s essence.





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The room was silent as the assembled Scoobies stared at first at Willow, then at Tara. Giles took off his glasses. Dawn smiled, then frowned, then smiled again. Xander looked terrified as Anya beamed. Buffy and Faith had panicked looks on their faces.



Poor Buffy, Tara thought. She and Faith are worried about protecting a pregnant witch, and then a baby.



“So, you’re the daddy?” Xander croaked. “Because of the demon and magic and, ah, stuff.”



“Kind of,” Willow said weakly. “Blood donor in this case means a bit more than usual.”



“It’s how a Medici princess I met had her daughter,” Anya said helpfully. “She wasn’t as powerful as Willow or Tara but she and her lover were witches, so it was possible.”



“Witches,” Faith said quickly with only a touch of a squeak. “This can only happen to witches, right?”



“You and Juanita won’t be able to have any daughters,” Anya said gently. “It’s a witches only thing. I’m sorry.”



“It’s all right,” Faith said in a relieved voice as Buffy sighed.



“You said daughters?” Tara asked softly.



“It’s not possible to have a son this way,” Anya said with a shrug. “X chromosome, or Y. Whichever is smaller. Willow would know.”



“It’s Y,” Willow said by reflex.



“You’re going to keep her?” Xander asked.



“Yes!” Tara snapped.



“Sorry,” Xander said cringing as Anya glared at him.



“Guys, it’s totally unexpected, and I know it’s huge, but…” Willow tried to find the right words. Buffy stood up and hugged her best friend. Then she hugged Tara very gently.



“It’s what we’ve been fighting so long for,” the Slayer said with tears in her eyes. “She’s the future.”





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Epilogue





Her mother was moving when she heard the voice. The older mother was here. She heard her mother’s greeting and felt her leave the warm place. She complained and opened her eyes. Then the giant paws lifted her. She rolled as best she could and felt the soft strokes on her tummy. She purred.



“Giving momma a break?” Dawn asked from the doorway.



“Yes, she’s been busy,” Tara said as she petted the black ball of fuzz. “This little thing can take up all of your time.”



“Have I said I’m sorry recently?” Dawn said as she smiled at the kitten. “ About the window being open, I mean. She’s too young for this, and she could have gotten FIV or feline leukemia or had a litter-”



“Dawn, it’s okay,” Tara said gently. “We made mistakes too. We never got her to the vet because of everything that was happening. Willow and I should have remembered.”



“Hey, Trixie!” Dawn said suddenly as the kitten in Tara’s arms lurched at the pregnant woman’s hair. “Stop that, you’ll fall. Oh, no! I have the mom genes.”



“I guess little girls will do that to you,” Tara said with a smile. “Any kind.”



“Are you okay?” Dawn asked worriedly.



“I’m fine,” Tara replied.



“That’s good to hear,” Willow said as she sagged into the room. “What did the doctors say?”



“They said normal a lot,” Tara laughed. “For a baby made of magic she’s sure being average.”



“Average?” Willow frowned. “Not our little girl.”



“Well, they did say good about my first trimester,” Tara grinned ruefully. “I’d hate to know what not good was like. You have paint on your nose.”



“Oh, sorry,” Willow said rubbing at the now dry paint. “Xander and Giles are going a bit nuts at the house. I don’t want to even think about what Mom and Dad are doing in the kitchen. Baby proof is taking on frightening dimensions.”



“You’re sure about moving out?” Dawn said in a small voice.



“Yes,” Tara said. “We can’t live here with a baby. Or a pregnant woman, either. Not enough bathrooms.”



“We may not be able to live with my parents either,” Willow sighed. “Not and stay sane. I’m supposed to remind you to take your vitamins. Oh, and pet the kitten.”



“Are you taking both of them with you?” Dawn asked reluctantly looking at the kitten in Tara’s arms.



“Just Miss Kitty,” Tara said smiling at the black kitten. “Trixie is staying here.”



“Buffy said yes?” Dawn asked excitedly. “That’s great! Since the Hellmouth closed she’s been almost civilized.”



“Thanks,” Buffy said with a grin as she walked into the room. “I saw mom cat taking a break on the sofa so I knew where I’d find everybody. Can I have her?”



“Just for a few more seconds,” Tara said. She needs her sleep.”



“Yes, mom” Buffy said with a grin as Tara rolled her eyes.



“I guess I’m going to have to get used to that,” she said.



“Yep,” Buffy said with a smile. Then she looked at the tiny black form and cooed, “Hi Trixie. Who’s the pretty little girl?”



The kitten purred as Buffy stroked it very gently.



Miss Kitty gave a very polite meow as she stepped back to the towel-lined box. The women carefully returned the kitten. Miss Kitty sniffed her and gave her a quick lick. Then she settled onto her side and purred. The kitten scrambled and soon the box was filled with happy very soft purring. The women left the room quietly, Willow and Tara last. They looked in, joined hands and said something quietly. The box glowed softly with blue light for a second.



As the familiar tingle settled over her and the kitten Miss Kitty closed her eyes. She dozed as she softly voiced the ancient song of safety and home of her kind with her purr.





The End







Edited by: jixer at: 5/27/03 12:36:53 am
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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby justin » Tue May 27, 2003 4:15 am

Wow, that really was a wonderful story :bow And what a great way to end it :banana



I understand, you should be with the person you l-love


I am


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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby Washi » Tue May 27, 2003 4:31 am

Great ending! The whole story rocks, I'm glad I read it, and now I have to ask: will there be a sequel? 'Cause you know, with them moving out, there can be a sweet sequel... :grin

Jixer, great story and thanks for sharing it with us... ;)



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Re: Hunters In The Dark- MKF in Season 6

Postby jixer » Wed May 28, 2003 3:37 am

Hello Kittens-



Kitten Feedback, the most wonderful thing on the net!



justin-Thank you. They say pets help make things better, but it took a pet of unusual greatness to fix season 6.



Washi-Oh dear, a sequel? After Lost Pages is finished and MTMCTE gets moved along I'll see if my notes still hold up. I have to admit it is tempting, but I'm letting this story rest for the time being.



Thanks to everyone for their time. I hope you enjoyed spending it here with MKF and our girls.



Jixer

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