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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Sun May 08, 2005 11:09 am

Um...guys? Hillooooo? Is anybody out there? Cause I just dusted Kel and nobody said anything. Plus, y'know, the amazon girly people have finished unloading the removal van from the other board and are ready to party again. Hey, if no-one replies do I get em all to myself? That'd be cool.

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby kisstheviolets » Sun May 08, 2005 2:18 pm

i can't believe i'm the first to post feedback and a week late at that. i think everyone got lost in the shuffle of the new board. i found this fic last week and absolutely love it. someone is going to open a can of whoopass on wesley undoubtedly.... i wonder who will go first. i have a feeling though that kel will be back. i mean, she's immortal afterall, right? it'll just be interesting to see how it's done.

looking forward to the next update,

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Tue Mar 14, 2006 8:35 am

I know it's been almost a year since my last post. Very sorry. Have some more Amazons. Here's a preview.

Alternatives

Chapter 20
Rating: PG13 for violence
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but that which I create. All else belongs to people who can sue/excommunicate/execute me if I don’t write this.
Disclaimer #2: I am going to mess about with the ideas of religion in this fic, this is not intended to offend anyone, or contradict anyone’s beliefs, but it’s necessary for the story. I apologise in advance for any offence taken.
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Spike snorted, but stayed where he was. There was a moment of utter silence, and then a wind picked up. Kel’s ashes began to stir as the wind picked up speed, forming a miniature duststorm as they whirled round and round, finally becoming almost solid again. Wesley readied his sword. The wind dropped and the ashes disintegrated further, fading into nothing.

“Boo,” Kel said behind Wesley. He jumped and span, swinging his blade around to behead the vampire a second time. She stepped back, out of range, and laughed.

“Are we done with that, now, Wes? Or do you need to join Connor,” she motioned to the unconscious teen.

Kel turned to the Sunnydale gang and smiled.

“They always expect me to be in the ashes. Amateurs.”

Buffy thought of Dracula and had to smile.

“Kel, what’s going on?” She asked. “Why is Angel here?”

“Because he’s about to get thrashed by the bad guys and can’t stop it. I thought since I’m already in trouble for helping you lot I might as well save Cordy.”

“Whoa, what?” Cordelia demanded.

“Don’t worry, it’s under control.”

“What is?”

Luc chose that moment to saunter into the room.

“Not to add to the mounting tension or anything,” he drawled, “but Skip’s on his way.”

“Deal with it, Luc.” Kel said, not particularly concerned. He nodded and walked out.

“Skip?” Cordelia asked, her voice reflecting the utter confusion she was feeling.

“Yeah, Skip.” Kel replied sarcastically. “Big demon. Bad guy. Pretends to be a good guy. Harbinger of that Jasmine character. See, the old gods are getting a bit uppity these days. Don’t worry about it, just come here.”

Cordelia flinched away. Kel sighed.

“Fine.” There was a slight popping sound. Cordelia staggered.

“What…. what did you do?” She gasped.

“Saved you. Don’t worry.”

She waved her hand and the Angel crew were gone, leaving an astonished silence in their wake.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Tue Mar 14, 2006 2:30 pm

Holy potatoes! Nearly a year??

Think i'm gona have to teach you something about posting regularly.. tut tut... :punish :-D

I liked this update.. but it's too short!!! :happy (and i know for a fact that you've got more written somewhere..)

Off to play with the Amazons .. :whip :-D

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby beanie » Tue Mar 14, 2006 4:13 pm

WOOHEE! I just read your story in one go and I've got to say that is some intense writing. And the intricacy of the plot is amazing. I love how you brought in angels and alternate dimension evil Willow and Tara. All without the blink of an eye. I've got to say, this story is by far one of the best stories in terms of plot originality and character development (both old and new characters) that I've seen in a while. (This compliment could also be completely nullified by the fact that I read utter crap. Just kidding!)

Man, I can't wait for more to come. I love the grandmother and the relationship between Kel and Lucifer. Though the whole Anya and Xander thing is all nice, sweet, and a bunch of rainbows, I think Anya should end up with Kel since they had that whole century love thing. And plus you made it end so sadly.

And Lucifer's murder - INTENSE. I love how forgiveness and repentence is a constant theme throughout. It's like you took that part of Willow and Tara's relationship and spread to other new characters.

Anyway, can't wait for the next full update and yes you deserve a wholehearted WUPPAH!
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby k-prime » Thu Mar 16, 2006 2:21 am

This is a really interesting story. I would still like to hear more about Giles' story, what with being married to an angel and all, so hopefully that will come in time. :-D
And Kel? I love that character! She's awesome. You write her very well, she's a very tragic figure, but you manage to stop it from becoming pathetic. She's had an impossibly hard existence, and she just keeps going.
I hope you update soon!
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Sun Mar 26, 2006 6:25 pm

Hey kittens, since this stupid surgeon hasn't called, have a post. Love to you all!



Alternatives

Chapter 20
Rating: PG13 for violence
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but that which I create. All else belongs to people who can sue/excommunicate/execute me if I don’t write this.
Disclaimer #2: I am going to mess about with the ideas of religion in this fic, this is not intended to offend anyone, or contradict anyone’s beliefs, but it’s necessary for the story. I apologise in advance for any offence taken.
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Spike snorted, but stayed where he was. There was a moment of utter silence, and then a wind picked up. Kel’s ashes began to stir as the wind picked up speed, forming a miniature duststorm as they whirled round and round, finally becoming almost solid again. Wesley readied his sword. The wind dropped and the ashes disintegrated further, fading into nothing.

“Boo,” Kel said behind Wesley. He jumped and span, swinging his blade around to behead the vampire a second time. She stepped back, out of range, and laughed.

“Are we done with that, now, Wes? Or do you need to join Connor,” she motioned to the unconscious teen.

Kel turned to the Sunnydale gang and smiled.

“They always expect me to be in the ashes. Amateurs.”

Buffy thought of Dracula and had to smile.

“Kel, what’s going on?” She asked. “Why is Angel here?”

“Because he’s about to get thrashed by the bad guys and can’t stop it. I thought since I’m already in trouble for helping you lot I might as well save Cordy.”

“Whoa, what?” Cordelia demanded.

“Don’t worry, it’s under control.”

“What is?”

Luc chose that moment to saunter into the room.

“Not to add to the mounting tension or anything,” he drawled, “but Skip’s on his way.”

“Deal with it, Luc.” Kel said, not particularly concerned. He nodded and walked out.

“Skip?” Cordelia asked, her voice reflecting the utter confusion she was feeling.

“Yeah, Skip.” Kel replied sarcastically. “Big demon. Bad guy. Pretends to be a good guy. Harbinger of that Jasmine character. See, the old gods are getting a bit uppity these days. Don’t worry about it, just come here.”

Cordelia flinched away. Kel sighed.

“Fine.” There was a slight popping sound. Cordelia staggered.

“What…. what did you do?” She gasped.

“Saved you. Don’t worry.”

She waved her hand and the Angel crew were gone, leaving an astonished silence in their wake.





Buffy crept through the shadows with unnatural stealth, her senses on total alert. Moving slowly and carefully, she inched her way across the square, silently cursing the moonlight that made her feel exposed. Eventually she reached her destination and crouched down to wait. Within a few minutes Xander, Dawn and Willow joined her.

“Buffy,” Dawn whispered, “What’s going on?”

“Shhh, we can’t talk here.” The Slayer held up a hand to indicate silence, then gestured for her friends to follow. They quickly made their way to the outskirts of the forest and walked around, putting the bulk of trees between them and the village. Buffy turned to the others.

“Okay, we can talk now.”

“What’s going on?” Dawn asked again.

“Yeah, Buff, what’s with having to sneak off in the middle of the night?” Xander weighed in.

“And why couldn’t I tell Tara?” Willow asked.

“Because we can’t trust her,” Buffy said flatly.

“What?” The Scoobs stared at her.

“Listen to me guys. Ever since this whole thing started we’ve been completely off-balance. Our guard is down.”

“What does this have to do with Tara?” Willow demanded.

“Wills, we don’t even know if that woman is really Tara.”

“Buffy, what the hell-“ Willow started angrily.

“Listen!” Buffy’s voice and demeanour had slipped into being the leader, something that had been missing since her return from the dead. She took a moment to long for the days when she could take command with ease, even in Yummy Sushi pyjamas.

“Ever since Kel came on the scene, things have been weird. Tara disappears for weeks, Kel tells us she’s in Hell and we believe her. Why?”

“Buffy, I saw her!” Willow was beyond angry.

“Yeah, you saw something. Tell me, is Tara behaving like the woman you know?”

“No, but Buffy, she was in Hell!”

“Wills, if she was, why hasn’t it affected her? She came back from what’s supposed to be the most horrific place Lucifer himself could devise, and she came back as your dream.” Buffy paused and sighed, defeat creeping into her tone. “Well I’m scared. Something’s not right. And those kids….”

“What about them?” Willow’s voice had lost all trace of anger and was sliding into sheer ice. Xander and Dawn watched the interplay between them with growing concern.

“Will, Tara’s powerful now. Really powerful. I can feel it, but it’s nothing compared to them. They set my spidey-sense off worse than…”

“Worse than what?” An edge of fear crept into Willow’s voice.

“Glory.” Buffy face was hard, but her voice shook a little. The Scoobs stared mutely.

Xander shook himself. “Buff, what are you saying?”

“Think about it, guys. These two supposed angels turn up and tell us they’re Giles’ kids. That he married some Goddess. For God’s sake Xander, he attacked you! Does this sound like Giles? Kel has this convenient past with Anya, enough to throw us off, then this business with Tara, now we’ve been whisked away to God knows where until they say it’s “safe” to go back. I’m sorry, but that just doesn’t sound right.”

Willow turned pale and Xander shook his head slowly.

“Buffy,” Dawn said slowly, considering Buffy’s words, “I trust Kel.”

“I know. That’s the thing. So do I. I’ve trusted her since the moment I met her, which is odd because she beat the crap out of me the first time we met. I trusted her to get Tara back, and I trust her now. But why? She certainly hasn’t earned it. All that stuff about me being her sister because Giles is her Dad, did that sound at all Hallmark to you guys? The Watcher’s council are scared stiff of her. They think she’s the Vampire Queen. You saw Spike and Angel. And that stuff about Tara and Will taking over their jobs-“

“Yeah,” came a lazy drawl from the trees nearby, “That was a load of Bulshaki dung. I told Kel you’d never fall for it. I guess I overestimated you.”

The four Scoobs stood in shock as Luc wandered out from the treeline.

“Evening all,” he smiled, but it wasn’t a pleasant smile.

“Luc,” Buffy said, her voice hard once more. “We were just-“

“Out for a stroll? At this hour? Please, Slayer, credit me with some intelligence. Or at least with the ability to hear. I know what you’re here for.”

Buffy shifted slightly into a fighting stance. The Scoobs recognised the change and prepared themselves to fight, or run.

“Frankly,” Luc said, scorn lacing his voice, “I’m surprised you’ve played along this far. Well, don’t let me interrupt your strategy session. My wife will be missing me.”

The Scoobs watched tensely as Luc strode off toward the village, leaving them in silence once more.

“What now?” Dawn asked.

Nobody answered.


Luc walked into the hall and threw himself into a comfy chair with a sigh. He frowned momentarily, then a cup of hot chocolate appeared in his hand and he sighed again. A shadow detached itself from the wall behind him and slunk across the room, solidifying into the form of his sister.

“They met?”

“Yup.”

“They’re having doubts?”

“Yup.”

“They saw you?”

“Yup.”

“Took long enough.”

Luc laughed. “Yeah.”

“Is that hot chocolate?”

“Yup.”

“Gimme.”

The two angels curled up together, sharing the mug. Kel pressed a chaste kiss to Luc’s forehead and saw a more heated emotion returned in his eyes. She rolled her eyes and swatted him. He wrapped an arm around her waist, pulled her into his lap and kissed her. They stayed there, speaking quietly, well into the night.


Breakfast was a tense affair. Luc threw pointed smirks at Buffy while Tara fed and changed the twins, looking concerned. Willow was very quiet and had watched the blond closely since waking. Her concern was evident, despite Willow’s frequent assurances that she was just tired, and the Slayer found herself watching the forceful look in Tara's eyes as she questioned her lover with unease. Anya came down after about half an hour, and Buffy’s attention was drawn to the difficult interaction between the vengeance demon and Kel. Xander was equally attentive, although his reasons were somewhat different. Giles oversaw the whole situation with a vaguely disapproving air, and Buffy thought she saw a flash of some unidentifiable emotion in her former Watcher’s eyes. She wondered how many of her friends were against her, how many of the displays before her were simply acts, a set-up designed to throw her off balance. Her attention jumped from person to person as she ran through scenario after scenario, weighing possibilities and concocting plans. Luc observed the slightly manic glint in the Slayer’s eyes and smiled.

Hey, she’s getting paranoid.

Kel laughed in his head. Just a little. We’re nearly ready.


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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Sat May 20, 2006 10:24 am

Hey folks. Just a quick note to say I'll be pulling the last chapters of Alternatives together over the next week or so and will post the complete ending as soon as I've polished it a bit. It'll be long, so bring your reading specs. Later!
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Sat May 20, 2006 3:58 pm

Cool! I have been waiting for you to say that... well, not the fic ending because that's always sad but updates! Yippie :x
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Sun May 21, 2006 1:23 pm

Quick preview to hold you over. Enjoy.

Alternatives

Chapter 21
Rating: G all round!
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but that which I create. All else belongs to people who can sue/excommunicate/execute me if I don’t write this.
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Three days had passed. Buffy, Willow, Xander and Dawn had watched the others closely, and were beginning to fear that their suspicions were justified. Although nothing incriminating happened, Kel’s manner became evasive and Luc even more insufferably smug than usual. Willow had asked Tara about her experience in Kashmir, but Tara’s answers had been short and disturbingly vague. On the afternoon of the fourth day, they met in the same place to talk.

“We know they can probably hear everything we say,” Buffy started, “But we can’t do much about that. What do you guys think?”

“I think you’re right,” Willow said, her voice bleak. “I don’t think that is Tara. And I don’t think Giles and Anya are acting of their own free will.”

Dawn and Xander nodded, their faces grim.

“Ok,” Buffy said, “What do we do about it?”



Kel and Luc could not hear the Scoobies, however, as they were engaged in a meeting of their own.

In the middle of the large hall adjacent to the living area, the two siblings stood impatiently. Just as Kel rolled her eyes and opened her mouth to speak, there was a roll of thunder. A wall of flame erupted in front of them and through it came a figure, seven and a half feet tall, naked, undeniably male and bearing more than a passing resemblance to Michelangelo’s David.

“We are the Metatron.” The figure announced, its voice booming and regal.

“We know,” Luc drawled sarcastically.

“Was there any need for the entrance?” Kel enquired waspishly. “The wall of fire thing only impresses mortals.”

The figure spoke again, and this time its voice was at a normal level.

“I’m here as the official ambassador of Those Above. The entrance is standard procedure. Sorry.” The Metatron shrugged, as if to say, ‘what can you do?’

“Okay, let’s talk,” said Kel. They had agreed she should take the lead in negotiations, since this whole mess was her fault, in Luc’s words.

“You’re messing up the Plan, Kel. You’ve gone against Divine Will.”

“Yes,” she agreed readily, “because the Plan was stupid. It failed. My way is better.”

“Really?” Asked the Metatron, smiling. “You’ve visited the future, Kelashmir. Tell me, is it better?”

“Better than celestial war, the end of our race, the total triumph of Chaos and Void? Yes!”

“Maybe so,” the Metatron shrugged, “but it still isn’t your place to change things.”

“I was the only one left. Who else if not me?”

“We aren’t here to debate the wisdom of your actions, Fallen, only to correct them. Give me the humans.”

“No.” Kel stood firm

“You are in no position to refuse.” The Metatron frowned.

“I am on my land, in my world, and you cannot touch me here. This land, this world, is bound to me. Unless the Authority itself comes down here and forces them from me, they stay,” Kel said fiercely.

Luc jumped in. “And that won’t happen. Any infringement of Celestial Rights would cause civil war. Kel may be Fallen, but she still owns this world. They violate that and even my legions would rise up in rebellion. They won’t dare.”

The Metatron bowed slightly, ceding the point, then glared at Kel.

“You can’t keep them here forever. Sooner or later they’ll leave, and Tara will die!”

Kel met his stare evenly. “Then it’ll be later,” she said calmly, “and it’ll be out of nothing but spite, and it'll do so much damage that I’ll have even the Authority on my side.”

The Metatron looked appraisingly at Luc and Kel.

“You’re determined to bring it to this?”

“We are,” they said.

“Very well. Do not expect us to stand by idly. We have human agents that are free to interfere without affecting the politics Above.”

“We expected nothing less,” Kel said amicably, and bowed. The Metatron huffed in exasperation and left, this time without the showy fanfare.

Luc turned to his sister. “Politics!” He spat on the floor. Kel rolled her eyes.

“Come on, Luci, there’s work still to be done.”

“Sure thing. Stop calling me Luci.”



The sun sank down below the horizon and frost began to settle, reflecting the mood within Kel’s home. The humans watched each other uneasily, mistrust and paranoia filling their minds and they ate and retired to bed. Willow lay awake next to the sleeping body of someone who was very possibly not her lover, and tried to devise a test that Kel and Luc wouldn’t be able to manipulate. In their cot at the foot of the bed, the twins grumbled and cooed quietly. After several hours, Willow gave up and left the room stealthily. She walked quietly down to the kitchen and put on the kettle for some hot chocolate. A few minutes later she heard Buffy’s voice behind her.

“Hey Will,” the Slayer said tiredly.

“Hey Buff,” Willow replied, “Want some cocoa?”

“I’d love some, thanks.” Buffy walked over and slumped onto a stool by the counter. After a few moments watching Willow prepare the drinks, she spoke.

“Will, what if I’m wrong?”

“What? What do you mean?” Willow asked, shocked.

“What if we’re right to trust Kel? What if she’s telling the truth, and I’m just paranoid? I don’t know.”

“Buff, she definitely hiding something.” Willow said with certainty.

“Yeah, but what? We don’t know.”

Willow thought for a second, and then her frown transformed itself into Resolve Face. She turned off the heat and faced Buffy.

“Let’s find out. Let’s ask her. Right now.” And she was off. In a moment Buffy was beside her, the Slayer’s shock having been replaced with deep-seated relief. Finally, they were doing something, rather than sitting around waiting for the future to unfold and swallow them.

The two girls marched determinedly up to Kel’s room. AS they reached the door Willow fell back, automatically deferring to the Slayer. Buffy hesitated, momentarily unsure, then knocked firmly on the door.

“Just a minute,” came Kel’s voice, carrying a hint of panic. The Slayer bared her teeth in triumph and opened the door. What she saw brought her up short.

The huge bed in the centre of the room was rumpled, covers thrown every which way, and there were four long rips in the sheet. Kel sat, naked in the centre of the mattress, shaking her head, but Buffy’s attention was immediately drawn to the room’s other occupant, frantically buttoning an oversized shirt. Behind her, Buffy heard Willow gasp, and felt her mouth form a name without her consent.

“Faith!”



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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Sun May 21, 2006 2:08 pm

Hihi, oops!
The whole entrance bit of the Metatron cracked my up.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Mon May 22, 2006 5:35 am

This thing's a lot longer than I thought, so it'll be chapters after all.
Enjoy!


Alternatives

Chapter 22
Rating:NC17 to be safe
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but that which I create. All else belongs to people who can sue/excommunicate/execute me if I don’t write this.
Disclaimer #2: I am going to mess about with the ideas of religion in this fic, this is not intended to offend anyone, or contradict anyone’s beliefs, but it’s necessary for the story. I apologise in advance for any offence taken.
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Author’s note: There are scenes of a sexual, violent and extremely distressing nature in this post. Be warned.

The brunette Slayer flinched. Her hands stopped attacking the shirt she wore, despite the fact that it was unbuttoned to the navel and only barely covered her dignity. Her eyes rose slowly to meet Buffy’s. A moment passed between them, but it was all too fleeting. Buffy opened her mouth to speak again, and Faith bolted. She turned and ran at the window behind her, crashing through and tumbling into the darkness beyond.

Kel regarded the stunned Slayer sardonically.

“You know,” she drawled, eerily like her brother, “you’re supposed to wait to be invited in.”


An hour had passed. All the Scoobies had been woken and brought downstairs. They eyed one another uneasily as Kel and Luc looked on. Finally Luc sighed.

“You people make things so difficult. How many of these charming get-togethers are you going to need?”

“Shut up, Luc,” Giles growled, and turned to Kel.

“Why didn’t you tell us she was here? How did she get out of prison?”

“Firstly, Giles, I didn’t tell you because it was irrelevant. You weren’t supposed to find out. And secondly, I brought her here. She’s no good to us in prison.”

“This is what you were hiding?” Willow asked, glancing guiltily at Tara.

“Yep,” Luc said cheerfully, “And you were all ready to dunk Tara in a pond and see if she floats!”

“What?” Tara exclaimed.

“We thought,” Willow began, her face flushing, “I mean, you’ve been so different, since?”

“Since Hell?” Tara asked, coldly. “I can’t imagine why!”

“But you weren’t affected! You weren’t…you don’t even have nightmares!”

Tara sighed. “Willow, why didn’t you just ask?”

Willow’s voice was very faint. “We weren’t sure you were really Tara.”

The expression of shock and hurt that appeared on Tara’s face convinced everybody otherwise, despite her obvious effort to hide it.

“Oh,” she said. Quietly she got up and left the room. Willow watched her go miserably.

“Ye Gods!” Luc exclaimed. “How dumb are you people? Go after her!”

“She needs time-“ Willow argued.

“She needs you, you stupid mortal. You people just fumble around when it comes to communication, don’t you? I mean, Dad, you leave at the exact moment your Slayer needs you most, Monkey-boy here,” he nudged Xander, “wouldn’t talk about his pre-wedding jitters, and as for Dawn… saints preserve me!”

A stunned silence settled over the room. Finally, Willow shook her head as if to clear it and left in search of Tara.

“Finally!” Luc said and flopped down into a chair.

“So Faith was what you were hiding?” Buffy asked after finding her voice.


Willow caught up with Tara in their room, watching the twins and crying quietly. Willow’s heart twisted painfully.

“Hey,” she said quietly.

Tara didn’t turn, but she did speak. “Hey.”

Thoughts raced through Willow’s mind, apologies, explanations, excuses, but finally she bit her tongue, cleared her throat and simply asked, “Why don’t you have nightmares?”

Tara let out a strangled laugh and turned. Her eyes were bright with tears, but her smile was genuine.

“Kel. She performed a kind of mystical transfusion. Every time I remember Kashmir or dream about it, anything, the pain of the memories is drained from me and goes to her. I can remember everything, more or less, but none of hurts. It’s like remembering a film you saw when you were young. It’s the only way I could ever handle it. Otherwise I’d be a vegetable. Again.” She laughed again, taking the bite out of her words.

“I’m sorry,” Willow said, contrite. “I should have talked to you.”

“Yeah, you should,” Tara said, a little more harshly than she intended.

“But you’re here now,” she offered, holding out her arms.

Willow beamed and fell into Tara’s embrace.


“Yes Buffy, Faith is what I was hiding.” Kel voice was even.

“Why is she here?” Buffy tried to sound angry, but couldn’t find the energy. The past few days had drained her already meagre resources.

“She’s broken, Buffy. She needs help.”

Suddenly, Buffy found herself recalling something Faith had said to her, screamed at her, really.

“You're all about control. You have no idea what it's like on the other side! Where nothing's in control, nothing makes sense! There is just pain and hate and nothing you do means anything. You can't even…"

“How?” Buffy asked. “How can we help her?”

Kel tilted her head and looked at Buffy appraisingly.

“Follow me.”

The room was huge. Huger than huge. It couldn’t possibly fit into the building, and judging by the weird tingle she experienced at the threshold, Buffy surmised it didn’t. They were somewhere else. The room was empty apart from a sleek-looking computer and a chair. One wall of the room was an enormous screen. Kel strode briskly over to the computer and sat down. She didn’t touch the keyboard, but it came to life anyway. On the enormous wall-screen images began to flick past staying only long enough to glance at before being replaced.

“Stop!” Xander yelled, “That was me!”

The images stopped flickering. A young Xander, maybe ten or twelve, was on the screen, his face shadowed with fear.

“You don’t want them to see this, boy,” Luc murmured, but Xander ignored him and told Kel to play the image.

He came alive on the screen, cringing slightly as he looked up at his drunk and very irate father. The memory slid into place in Xander’s mind and he gasped. He was about to tell Kel to stop it when he saw something he didn’t recall. Behind his ten-year old form stood Lucifer, noticeably younger and glaring at his father. Behind Harris Senior was Kel, leaning over and talking in his ear.

“He’s your son, you don’t want to hurt him, he didn’t do anything, leave him alone,” she whispered, over and over without pausing for breath. Luc didn’t say anything, but rested a hand on young Xander’s shoulder. Xander saw himself straighten a little, as through reassured. His father’s eyes widened, and he stepped forward, hand raised. Luc stepped through the young boy and planted himself in the older man’s path.

“Touch him and I will tear you apart,” he hissed.

Harris Senior stopped short, glared at his cowering son and marching away. Young Xander collapsed onto his bed and began to cry. The images froze. Xander stared at the screen, agape.

“Two weeks after that was the first time your Dad ever hit you. We could only stop him for so long,” Luc said, not bothering to lower his voice.

“You…you were there?” Xander asked, his voice trembling. He’d never told the Scoobs about his Dad, although he suspected Willow knew. The sad look on her face confirmed this, while the other Scoobs registered shock, which quickly gave way to rage. Tara caught Xander’s eye and smiled. A flash of recognition passed between them.

“We were there, Xander,” Kel said gently, “Every time. We stayed with you till you fell asleep. Every day right up till the day you punched back.”

Xander felt himself being caught up in the memories.

Willow was in hospital, comatose. Cordy was god-knows-where and Buffy was wanted for murder. Things were not going to plan. He jogged home to pick up a change of clothes. As soon as he got through the door, he knew it was a mistake. Tired and aching from the fight, he hadn’t remembered his dad would be home. Harris Senior stood at the foot of the stairs, swaying slightly. Xander murmured something and stepped toward the stairs, praying his father would move. No such luck. Before he registered that his father was moving, a fist landed squarely in his gut, dropping him to his knees. A kick to the head sent him to the floor. At least the guys won’t question the black eye, he thought with grim humour. He was amazed at how fast his dad could move, even while drunk. The last remnants of the great athlete he had been, Xander supposed. He lay unmoving, trying not to give his dad more reasons to hurt him, by now more than used to the pain. Hell, he’d had worse earlier tonight.

Wait, he thought, I have had worse. From vampires.
Vampires! Evil demonic creatures of the night with the strength of ten men. I fight them! Why aren’t I fighting this guy?

He rolled out of the way of his father’s flailing limbs and got up. For a moment his father was stunned, them he attacked again. Xander ducked the punches and landed one of his own. A punch that could stop a vampire, even for a second, dropped his father cold. Xander looked down at the wheezing lump of flesh on the ground and realised it would never hurt him again. He was a Scooby! He’d helped saved the world! No human could ever beat Xander like that again. He’d go down fighting something far worse than some drunken moron who happened to be his father. Xander grinned and stepped over the man to get the clothes he needed. Unseen, Kel and Luc watched him go. As he disappeared into his room, they crouched next to Harris Senior.

“He won’t let you touch him again. There are scarier things than you to save his energy for.” Luc said, his voice hypnotic.

“Touch him again, and he’ll find himself telling his friends. The freakish ones who’re always around trouble. The one who’s wanted for murder,” Kel added.


Xander shook his head to clear it and turned to the others.

“Sorry guys, zoned out for a minute. What were we doing?” The message was clear: I don’t want to talk about it.

“I was about to show you why Faith needs our help,” Kel replied. “She doesn’t know you’re going to see this, and she can’t know, not yet. Understood?”

The Scoobs nodded. Images began to flicker on the wall again, faster and faster, until suddenly they stopped.

It was her fifteenth birthday. Or at least it would be for another twenty minutes. Twenty more minutes and she’d have gone an entire day without her dad. Silently she urged the clock forward. Just one day, she thought, one day I can remember. One day for myself. At the foot of her bed stood Kel, watching over her sadly. From downstairs came the sound of a door opening and slamming. Faith flinched. Eighteen minutes. Stay downstairs. Kel heard these thoughts as clear as though Faith were screaming.

Raised voices came from downstairs, her parents’. She huddled down under the blanket and tried to disappear.
Fourteen minutes. Please.

The voices got even louder. Her mother was screaming. Her words were clearly audible.
Mom finally figured it out, I guess. Her father’s voice was slurred; she couldn’t make out the words. Twelve minutes. The sound of flesh hitting flesh, followed by silence. Her mother’s voice again, quieter but still audible.

“You dare?”

More arguing. Faith heard the word police.
Nine minutes. Keep him talking, Mom.

More yelling. Mom sounded scared. A scream, then silence.

Six minutes.

Kel raised her head as her brother came into the room, furious.

“I couldn't stop him.”

“I know,” Kel soothed. “Come here. We have to let things play out now.”

Faith heard her father’s footsteps on the stairs.
Five minutes.

The floorboards creaked as he went to the bathroom.
Four minutes.

He flushed, grunted, and then came down the hall.
Three minutes.

Her bedroom door creaked open. He came in and sat on the bed.
Two minutes.

“Hey Faithy. Have you been a good girl?”

“Yes Daddy.” Her voice was dead, empty.

“You’re gonna be a good girl for Daddy now, right?” He fumbled with his belt.

One minute. Faith turned her face away.

Luc faced his sister. “Why are we letting this happen?” He demanded.

“Things have to run their course. We can only do so much.” Kel’s eyes were sad.

Luc shook with anger. Kel pulled him into a hug and watched Faith over his shoulder. Tears slid down Faith’s face, silently.

One minute. One more minute. He couldn’t have waited one more minute?


Faith’s father eventually left, stumbling down the hall to collapse on his bed. Faith trembled slightly and tried to keep still. Eventually loud snores issued from her father’s room and she relaxed marginally. Silently she slipped from her bed and crept into the bathroom. The angels followed. She took a flannel from the cupboard and turned on the tap. She began to scrub, desperate to have his stench off her body. Eventually she crept back to her room, avoiding the places where the boards creaked, and slid under the bed to where clean sheets were spread on the floor. She wrapped herself in them, inhaling the scent of detergent, and dropped into a fitful sleep.

Through the door came a woman who had to be Faith’s mother. The resemblance was astonishing. The only exception was the eyes. Faith had her father’s eyes; her mother’s were dark green. The woman looked at the bed and the little girl sleeping under it, and then turned to the angels.

“She thinks I didn’t care. She thinks I didn’t try to stop him,” she said, her voice weak.

“She’ll find out that isn’t true.” Kel replied. She gestured, and the mattress rose up and placed itself in a corner.

“Say your goodbyes. We have to leave soon.”

Luc stared at his sister.

“We’ll be here tomorrow, though, right?” His voice was harsh.

“No Luc,” Kel said softly. “We won’t. She has to do this alone.”

“Oh baby girl,” Faith’s mother said, “I’m so sorry. I love you so much, I’m sorry I couldn’t stop this. Please, please, go out the back in the morning. Don’t go through the kitchen. Please.” Her voice cracked, and she stepped away. Kel took her hand and smiled.

“Let’s go.”

They faded from view.


The rising sun hit Faith’s eyes and she woke instantly. Crawling out from under the bed frame, she looked at the mattress against the wall and shrugged. Carefully, aware of her father’s snores, she grabbed some clothes and crept into the bathroom to wash and relieve herself. With the door locked, she dressed quickly. Still carefully, she eased the door open and walked down the stairs, keeping to the sides where the wood didn’t creak. She heard the school bus turn onto her street and jumped the last four steps, landing cat-like on all fours. Her gym kit hung over the railing and she stuffed it into her schoolbag.

No lunch. She considered going without, but she’d skipped dinner last night in favour of staying out as long as possible. She headed for the kitchen, walked through the door, and froze.

Her Mom was dead. Her body was slumped against the counter. There was a bloody trail across the floor, as though she had dragged herself across the room. The cordless phone sat just outside a bloody handprint on the worktop. She’d tried to call for help.

Some small part of her mind was busy processing these details. It noted that the school bus was honking its horn at the top of her street. It noted the half made lunch on the counter. It noted the faint bruise around her mother’s mouth. It noted the stench of death that emanated from the corpse. The majority of her consciousness, however, was focused on the kitchen knife protruding from just below her mother’s navel.

For a moment she didn’t move. She took in everything; let the details wash over her.

Her Mom was dead.

Finally, she let out a sigh, and nodded. A wall came down behind her eyes. She straightened her shoulders and marched out of the room. She walked up the stairs, not bothering to keep quiet, and into her room. She emptied her schoolbag and began stuffing clothes into it. She uncovered her lockbox and opened it to reveal two years worth of allowance. Stuffing the bills into her pocket, she shouldered the backpack and walked downstairs again. Entering the kitchen, she stepped over the bloody drag-marks and opened the fridge. Tossing a couple more sandwiches, her father’s lunch, into her lunchbox, she snapped the lid shut and put it in her bag. Turning to look at her mother’s body once more, she briefly allowed some emotion to show.

“Sorry, Mom, but I’m not gonna be a good girl any more.”

The school bus honked its horn again.
Screw them. She left through the back door and ran downhill, into the city.


The screen went dark. A dreadful, heavy silence filled the room.

Kel broke it. “That’s why she was in my room. She has nightmares. She can’t sleep alone, and I’m the only one she can tolerate near her.”

The silence closed in again.


Faith ran. As hard and as fast as she could, deep into the woods surrounding the valley. Eventually she stumbled to a halt and slid down a tree-trunk to sit on the floor.

Buffy is here.

She’d been dreaming again. She’d seen her mother die, turned to run, and there had been Buffy, holding that damn knife. She’d felt it slide in and stumbled backwards. She tripped and fell, landing next to her mother. Their wounds were the same. Their wounds were the same…

She’d woken sharply and crawled into Kel’s arms. The fallen angel had held her and soothed her until she was calmer. Faith had lain and listened to Kel’s heartbeat. She couldn’t bear to wear clothes in bed; she felt suffocated. Kel presence helped with the terror, but the one time the other woman had worn pyjamas, she had woken to the sensation of being smothered. After that both had slept in the nude.

And Buffy had stormed in and seen them. Buffy had seen her. She had been vulnerable, her guard had been down. Buffy was here. Buffy had seen her.

She began to shiver. The morning frost was still present, and she was wearing nothing but a shirt. She finished buttoning it and wrapped her arms around her legs. Minutes passed in silence. Finally, she threw back her head and screamed.


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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Mon May 22, 2006 5:11 pm

Oh wow, this is intense. Poor Faith. Not surprised about Xander though... it seems vey likely that it was just like that in cannon too. :smash
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby Thianne » Tue May 23, 2006 11:50 am

i just found this story and i can't help but love it. it's original and well developed, and interesting, and intriguing, and exciting, and unpredictable, and.....i'm really looking forward to know what happens so....update soon, please? :-D
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Fri May 26, 2006 1:49 am

Heya folks, I'm off to london today until the first, so you'll get an update obn the second. Till then!


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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Sun Jun 04, 2006 12:46 pm

Message from Ruth: She's gona be very busy for another week, so can't update atm :(

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby PancakesinBellies » Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:35 am

Oh, the cliff-hangers! I'm really enjoying this story and look forward to more. It's very interesting to watch the story unfold, and I can't wait to see more W/T interaction. It seems like they really need to hash things out between them about Tara's time in hell, and its ramifications on their relationship. Obviously, Tara's a different person now than when she left, but I'm not sure Willow really understands that, or what it was like for her. So they really need to sit down and discuss Tara's time in hell, and the birth of their children, and then they need to ferret out what games Kel and Luc are playing with them. But poor Kel, she just gets screwed over by everyone. She and Anya need to have a talk, and then I really think she needs to sit all the Scoobs down for some serious reveleation time. More please! :)
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:10 pm

The second came and went by without an update... :p (And yes I did read Sn0wflak3's message).
Hope you had a lot of fun in London! Such a lovely place :x
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Fri Jun 09, 2006 1:45 pm

*Nudges Ruth to update already* :P
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Fri Jun 16, 2006 4:34 am

Sorry, sorry!

I was very sick the last few days, but just to show you I haven't forgotten you all, here's a little teaser of the next chapter, which will be up tomorrow.

Alternatives

Chapter 23
Rating:NC17 to be safe
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
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The sun had set, Faith realised, and she hadn’t moved. She wasn’t even sure she’d been breathing. An entire day gone in a moment as she sat, catatonic. It suddenly occurred to her that Kel’s forest wasn’t the safest place to work through emotional trauma, especially after sunset. She also knew that eventually she’d have to face the others. Reluctantly she climbed to her feet, worked the stiffness out of her joints and edged back toward the village, unaware of the figure watching her through a high-powered scope.

“Additional target: presence of rogue Slayer confirmed. Request additional units.”


After they had left the information room, Willow and Tara had left the babies with the others and disappeared upstairs to finish their talk. They regarded each other uneasily, unsure of how to bridge the gap between them. Willow broke the silence.

“Tara…I don’t know you any more.” There was pain in her voice.

“I know, Will. I’m not the same person any more.”

“So what do we do?” Tears began to form. What if they couldn’t fix this?

Silence fell.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby lula08 » Sat Jun 17, 2006 11:08 am

Awesome teaser! You've got me hanging on by a thread wondering if Faith is gonna be okay and who the figure was that was watching her. I hope Willow and Tara work things out soon, looks like it's gonna be a tough road ahead.

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:33 am

Sorry gang, Real Life is a bitch.

Okay, explanations and apologies: After a year of tests, physiotherapy and head-scratching, I'm awaiting surgery on my spine for...something. The neurosurgeon who consulted with me used a lot of long words and talked very fast, so I'm not entirely sure what the problem is. I think it's a disc and a nerve and something to do with my spinal cord. Long and short of it is that it's exteremly painful to do difficult and complicated things like 'sitting in chairs' or 'walking'. In addition to this, I'm supposed to be performing in a play next month (which I am determined to do since our last performance was cancelled), so I'm extremely busy alternating between rehearsals and recovering from rehearsals with the aid of large amounts of painkillers. So, although I havent forgotten this fic (in fact I have it planned down to the epilogue), it's extremely difficult to find both the time and energy to write up and post chapters. Therefor, I'm officially hitting the "Pause" button on Alternatives. I don't expect to post in the next month, but as soon as I'm able I'll be back. Much love to Kittens everywhere.

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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby PancakesinBellies » Mon Jun 19, 2006 5:42 am

Good luck with your surgery. Don't worry about the fic, just concentrate on getting better when the time comes.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Mon Jun 19, 2006 4:39 pm

Don't worry about the fic. We will still be here when you have time again and when you are fully recovered. Sounds like really heavy surgery.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:27 am

Thank you for the support! I am still writing as in pen on paper, so if I can get someone to type up and post for me, it's possible the fic will continue regardless. But don't hold your breath.
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Thu Jul 20, 2006 4:39 am

Hope at last! The NHS are liars, by the way. My consultant said I'd have my op in the summer. It's scheduled for October. In what twisted dictionary is that summer?

So I'm on a cancellation list, which means I can be called up to go into hospital pretty much any time. After which....fic!!!
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Mon Jul 24, 2006 3:25 am

Check it out! I wrote a chapter! Enjoy!

Alternatives

Chapter 23
Rating:NC17 to be safe
Spoilers: All of it. Even the crappy bits.
Disclaimer: I own nothing but that which I create. All else belongs to people who can sue/excommunicate/execute me if I don’t write this.
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The sun had set, Faith realised, and she hadn’t moved. She wasn’t even sure she’d been breathing. An entire day gone in a moment as she sat, catatonic. It suddenly occurred to her that Kel’s forest wasn’t the safest place to work through emotional trauma, especially after sunset. She also knew that eventually she’d have to face the others. Reluctantly she climbed to her feet, worked the stiffness out of her joints and edged back toward the village, unaware of the figure watching her through a high-powered scope.

“Additional target: presence of rogue Slayer confirmed. Request additional units.”


After they had left the information room, Willow and Tara had left the babies with the others and disappeared upstairs to finish their talk. They regarded each other uneasily, unsure of how to bridge the gap between them. Willow broke the silence.

“Tara…I don’t know you any more.” There was pain in her voice.

“I know, Will. I’m not the same person any more.”

“So what do we do?” Tears began to form. What if they couldn’t fix this?

Silence fell.

Unable to continue, Tara turned away and prepared for bed. The tears Willow had held back fell free. She decided to spend the night in Buffy’s room. When Tara came out of the bathroom, Willow was gone.


Downstairs, the others settled in for the evening. After making it clear they wouldn’t talk about Faith until the next day, Kel and Luc had disappeared. Giles had retired to his room with a book and Anya and Dawn were entertaining the babies. Spike was nowhere to be seen. Seated in two armchairs in a corner of the cavernous living area, Buffy and Xander talked quietly.

“You okay?” Xander asked.

“I don’t know. I mean, she’s here. Right now. It’s been so long since…everything, I just don’t know what to think.”

They lapsed into silence.

The night dragged on. Buffy stayed up with Willow as they talked out their respective issues, but nothing of value came up. Tara tossed and turned in a bed too large for one person. Xander laid awake, images of Anya holding the twins warring against the visions of the future he had seen. Dawn fretted, reflecting that, once again, everything she knew was being turned upside down.

In the darkness, silhouetted figures crept toward the village.


Buffy and Willow made their way downstairs in the grey light of sunrise and quietly began breakfast together. A few minutes later Tara came through the door yawning, and stopped as she saw the two friends.

“Um, hi,” she said

Willow smiled weakly.

“Good morning Tara,” Buffy said. “Want some coffee?”

“Please,” Tara replied, and left quickly.

Willow turned back to the counter and stopped as a thought struck her.

“Wills?” Buffy asked.

“Coffee….coffee…” Willow muttered thoughtfully.

“Willow?”

“Coffee…food…kisses and gay love!” Willow exclaimed, and rushed from the room. Tara was seated in an armchair with Alex, and it struck Willow that she could tell the twins apart by sight now.

“Tara!”

“Yes?” Tara said, obviously startled by the enthusiasm in Willow’s voice.

“I have an idea!”

I can see that, Tara thought. She’s so cute when she has a plan.

“Would you like to go for coffee with me this afternoon? Maybe dinner later on?”

“Are you…asking me on a date?” Tara said, somewhat bemused.

“Yes!” Said Willow triumphantly.

Tara thought for a moment. Dating again. Getting to know one another…getting comfortable with each other again…it was brilliant. She laughed.

“Willow, I’d love to.”

Willow smiled broadly as Buffy came out of the kitchen with three mugs of coffee.

“Nice going, you two,” she said, and smiled.

“Indeed,” came Kel’s voice from across the room. “About time, too.” Despite her arch tone, the former angel was smiling as well.

Luc chose that moment to enter. “I see they managed to figure it out at last,” he said, matching Kel’s dryness but without the smile.

“Ignore him,” Kel advised. “He’s always grouchy in the morning.”

“Not always!” Luc protested.

“Okay,” Kel amended, “every morning you don’t get snuggles. Where is Eliza anyway?”

Luc pouted. “She got up early to take your daughter out for a nature walk. Like Sophie doesn’t already know everything.

Kel laughed. “It’s not funny!” Luc complained. “I hate waking up alone.”

“Poor baby,” Kel soothed, managing to keep the sarcasm out of her tone by the narrowest of margins.

“Whatever,” Luc grumbled. “Are we gonna talk about the Slayer or what?”

“Me?” Buffy asked.

“No. The other one.” The room fell silent.

“Nicely done, Luci, that was one smooth segue.” Kel chastised.

“I’m too tired for smooth.”

They sat uncomfortably until everyone was downstairs. After a few minutes Buffy spoke.

“I’ve thought about it, and I don’t think she should be here.”

“Pardon?” Kel asked.

“She should be in prison. I don’t know how she got out-“

“I brought her here.” Kel interjected.

“Well you shouldn’t have.” Buffy looked round her friends for support. “Faith’s dangerous.”

“It doesn’t do any good her being locked up. I think I can handle myself against a Slayer. I beat you, after all.”

Buffy winced.

“What about the others? The humans? What about Sophie?”

“Faith won’t harm my daughter.”

“You don’t know her.”

Kel raised her eyebrows. “No?”

“I don’t want her here!” Buffy exclaimed, sensing she was losing ground.

“She’s a Slayer.”

“She’s a murderer!”

“So are you.”

Buffy stopped cold, shocked into silence.

“What?” Xander gasped.

“Luc?” Kel gestured to her brother.

A book appeared in Luc’s hands. It was clearly very old and very delicate. On the front in elegant script was an engraving that read ‘Record of Sinnes, Crymes and Other Failings of All Mortalls’. He held the book to his lips, whispered Buffy’s name and opened it. The pages filled themselves with writing.

“This is my book, Buffy. Every soul under my judgement has their sins written in this book. Your entry is a lot longer than Faith’s. In fact, it’s only Kel’s intervention that stopped me taking your soul after your little swan dive. Now then, let’s see. Ah yes. You were a cold-blooded murderer before Faith was even Called.”

Buffy stared, open-mouthed.

“You don’t remember?” Luc asked, his tone scathing. “Let’s see if we can’t jog your memory.”

He gestured. An image began to form beside him. Giles’ voice filled the room. “The Order of Taraka. Some are human. Some…are not.” The image solidified. Buffy watched herself skating and gasped as memory hit. She watched in horror as the scene unfolded, the attack, her kick to the assassin’s throat in ice skates, her moment with Angel. The body left on the rink. The image faded.

“That was the first life you took, and you didn’t even remember.” Luc’s voice was low and hypnotic. “Your friend Billy was next. You left him locked in a basement full of vampires. Then came Faith. According to this book, you were equally responsible for Allen Finch’s death. You threw him to Faith, knowing she would stake him. You both have a count of negligent homicide against you, and yet...”

The image came again. Faith scrubbed viciously at her clothing. Buffy looked on in horror.

“Faith, you don’t get it, you killed a man!”

“No, you don’t get it, I don’t care!”

Luc spoke again. “Now, Faith’s lie there goes on my book, but it’s nothing compared to letting her take all the blame. Faith has two more murders and some violent crime. All in all, two pages worth. Let’s see.” He looked down at his book. “Necrophilia, abandonment of duty, necrophilia, necrophilia, necro…” he turned a page. “Lots of necrophilia… ah yes. Suicide. All totalled, you’re in my bad books a lot worse than Faith. So let’s have a little less of the high-and-mighty attitude, yes?”

Buffy sat down. “So, I’m going to hell?”

Luc shrugged. “You’re not dead yet. Remember this is just a record. I can choose to ignore everything in it. A person doesn’t go to hell just for doing bad things. There’s judgement involved. All I’m saying is that if the choice was between you and Faith, right now, she’s be on the elevator going up. Understand?”

Buffy nodded mutely.

“Okay, so now that we’ve established that Buffy has no right to point fingers, how about the rest of you? You want Faith back in jail?”

Nobody answered.



“Alpha two to Leader. Targets seven and four detected. Please advise.”

“Confirm targets.”

“Stand by.”


Faith entered the room slowly, using Kel as a shield. There was a tight silence as the two Slayers regarded each other uncertainly.



“Targets four and seven confirmed. Within range, bearing five, five, niner point three.”

“Roger. Keep them in your sights, Alpha two. Wait for the command.”

“Roger that, standing by.”



Kel moved away slightly, leaving Faith alone but staying close. Buffy rose and began to walk over.


“Go order confirmed, Alpha two. Take them.”

“Roger.”

Ping.

"Target seven is down."


Buffy opened her mouth to speak. Luc gasped and grasped at his chest. Blood began to flow from his nose and he dropped to his knees. In the courtyard outside, the great bell sounded a note that rolled throughout the valley. Luc raised his head and met Kel’s eyes.

“Eliza,” he said, and vanished from view.

“Kel,” Giles said, his tone urgent. Eliza went out with-“

The bell sounded again.


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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby inlerf » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:37 am

you know what?

HOLY CRAP!

i read this story back on...i think extraflamey? and hasn't been updated aeons and so dropped outta my radar; just now clicked on it for fun, and VOILA! HOLY CRAP!

ok lemme get back to you after i've updated my memory bank. but now i like the "necrophillia" part. lol!

EDIT: read through all of it.

don't get the joke on "Damien".

omgad, omgad, my mind's all filled with faith in an oversized, white, rumpled, unbuttoned shirt with all her dignity revealed. gah gah gah. i can't think of anything else! :drool

wonder if you're gonna make a buffy/faith? ;D~~~

i like the way you did one line for the char, interspersing with the Above's snipers (i'm assuming?). very stealthy spy-like.

OMG BELL STUPID BELL. i'm convinced they aren't dead. are they mortals in kel's world? no, no, no, cannot be dead. immortals, after all. grr, set the slayers loose!

i'm a myth fan, so all this about heaven/god/angels/devils is woo! heh, would love to know about His family and all that jazz.

and yes, what i said "holy crap"? of the good. ;D
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby NewRuthRising » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:39 am

Yeah, sorry about that, I forgot it was on extra flamey at all! Ooops. Don't woory, I'll update together now.

Yeah, I like Luc. He's a bastard and a half, but he's funny.

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P.S. : Is that holy crap a good one or a bad one? lol
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Re: Fic: Alternatives

Postby WillowRulez » Mon Jul 24, 2006 4:29 pm

Yay, update-y goodness!
Hehe, they had a point there with Buffy... she did do all of those things. I just never looked at it this way. Well, at least not at the necrophilia. Cool idea.
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