I'm glad everybody likes it.
I always thought Adam was a miserable failure as a bad guy on the show, so I wasn't sure if anyone would actually buy him here. How's he working out for you guys so far?
Anyway, let's carry on, shall we?
TITLE: Alternate Alternatives 5 -- VENDETTA
AUTHOR: Kirk Baldridge
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KirkBwriter@juno.comFEEDBACK: Yes, please. My Inbox is so very empty. Won't you feed it?
DISTRIBUTION: You want it? You can go ahead and take it. You just gotta go through me.
SPOILERS: If you haven't read any of the other Alternate Alternatives stories you may want to wait on this one and read them first. Otherwise, you'll be totally lost.
CONTENT: VW/T
RATING: It bounces back and forth between PG-13 and R.
DISCLAIMER: I do not own any of these characters. If I did, I'd treat them better than...some people.
SUMMARY: Settled in LA, Willow finds one of her evil deeds coming back to haunt her. Now Tara must find a way to save her lover's life.
NOTE: Continuity's out the window. This story takes place in an alternate version of the already alternate world presented in the episodes WISH and DOPPLEGANDLAND. It's odd, I know. Just sit back and enjoy the ride.
**
Willow opened her eyes to see Halfrek's face uncomfortably close to her own. She snarled, both at her and the dull throbbing in her skull, and the demon sat back.
"Hey. So you are alive."
Willow tried to sit up, but her stomach exploded in pain. "Unnh. What happened?"
"You got stabbed." Halfrek nodded at the newly blood-soaked bandage wrapped around the vampire's waist. "I'm not entirely sure why it hasn't healed yet, but it looks painful."
"Tara!" Willow remembered the robot/demon creature now, and the last thing she saw before passing out was it advancing on her girlfriend. "Where is she? Is she all right?"
"She's fine. She went to check on Faith." Halfrek smiled. "What exactly happened here? The lobby's a mess, and it looks like you and the Slayer both got the crap kicked out of you."
Willow nodded. "We did." She lay her head back. "Tara didn't tell you the story?"
"She did. I just wanted to hear your side of it."
Willow told her what she remembered. "How's Saritha? It came up through the basement, so I figured..."
"She's out of it. Poor thing barely recovered from having her arm chopped off and now this." Halfrek shook her head. "She's probably leave if she had any place else to go."
"So would I," said Willow. "Did Tara say anything about how long this is going to last?" She poked at her wound and winced when, not surprisingly, the pain flared.
"Not really. She said the dagger was a demonbane though, and those things are pretty nasty."
Willow groaned. "Tell me about it."
Tara returned a few minutes later and sat down beside the redhead. Halfrek left. "How are you?"
"I've been better." Willow's nose twitched. She smelled blood, and not her own, but there were no open wounds on Tara's body. She lifted her head. "What's...?"
"Oh." The blonde turned to the bedside table and picked up a glass of blood. "Diana, Missy and Carmen donated this when they found out you'd been hurt." She smiled. "I think they like you." The triplets, as Willow called them even though they weren't actually related and only kind of looked alike, were occupants of the hotel. All three of them had been imprisoned by Warren Meers, the robot-building slave master who Willow and Tara had defeated, and asked to live at the Hyperion after the couple took over.
Willow downed the contents of the glass in seconds, and luxuriously licked her lips. Though she no longer had the hunger, nothing except perhaps making love to Tara made her feel quite as good as fresh, warm human blood, and she reveled in any opportunity to imbibe. "Delicious."
Tara stuck out her lower lip. "Really?"
"Not as tasty as yours of course," Willow quickly amended. "They're a little young, after all."
Tara sighed. "Will, you know the thing that attacked you and Faith?"
"Yeah."
"As soon as you were down it grabbed Riley's stuff."
"That's what it came for?"
Tara nodded. "It stopped to talk to me and it gave me this." She took the CD from her shirt pocket. "Before you ask, yes...I already took a look. Part of it is technical schematics about things I can barely understand, though the specific details about Adam are interesting. And, kind of disturbing."
"Who's Adam?"
"That, umm, creature you fought. He was named Adam by his creator. Maggie Walsh. She was apparently some scientist working for a government agency, and built Adam from remnants of the strongest humans, demons, and electronic components she could find. Unfortunately her creation woke up and murdered her, brought the whole place down around their ears and then just disappeared."
"Until now. So, he's working with Riley? You said he took the stuff?"
Tara nodded. "From what I read, Riley used to be a part of the Initiative too. That's the place this Dr. Walsh was working when she built Adam. He quit. I guess they're working together."
"But what do they want with the Gem of Amarra? There's no vampire in him is there?"
Tara shrugged her shoulders. "I also can't find any mention of who his human side was either, but I do know the demon part of him is Polgara. They're supposed to be really strong and tough and have a bone skewer that shoots out of their forearm." She tapped the disc. "According to this some his electronic components will, among other things, allow him to absorb virtually any energy directed at him. He has strength and speed said to exceed that of every known demon, and plenty of built-in, adapatable weaponry as well."
"In other words, he's the perfect killing machine."
"Afraid so." Tara touched the redhead's cheek. "It's no wonder you and Faith had such a hard time. You were not at all prepared to deal with a creature like that. Assuming anyone ever could be."
Willow frowned. "You make him sound unbeatable."
"So do the bluerprints. He's got an enhanced uranium core for a power source, Will."
"Meaning?"
"He can run pretty much forever. He was designed to continue to grow and adapt, even long after the people he was supposed to be fighting for were gone."
Willow sighed. "And I suppose you've told all this to your new best friend already."
"You mean Faith? No, she's sleeping. I figured I'd fill her in once she woke up and you've had a chance to rest. I know the blood hasn't started to take effect yet, but you'd be..." Tara smiled when she realized that somewhere in the last few minutes Willow's eyes had closed. "Sleep well, sweety." She leaned in and kissed the redhead lightly on the lips, then turned and slipped quietly out of the room.
**
The blood made Willow stronger, and though her wound had not yet completely healed she got out of bed. She went looking for Tara and found the blonde in the kitchen, unfortunately, with Faith.
"Hey, it's the pincushion." The Slayer was eating a hamburger. "How's the gut?"
"I've had worse." Willow smiled slightly upon she noticing Faith's face was bruised, and certain movements did seem to cause her to wince slightly.
Faith leaned back in the chair. "T's been telling me about this Adam character. We know how strong he is. Have you had any luck finding a weak spot on the freak?"
Tara nodded. "One in particular. The uranium core is his power source. Without it, he dies."
"Are you kidding? The thing is buried deep inside his chest right? Under flesh, bone and metal? Not to mention that to get a shot at it, we'd have to get right in the face of something that already kicked my ass without breaking a sweat. And I'm the Slayer. We're overmatched, T."
"I really, you have no idea how much, hate to say this," said Willow. "But the Slayer's right." Faith smiled. "He's stronger than us. He's faster. And he didn't even flinch when we hit him."
Tara looked stunned. "That's it? You're both just giving up?"
"What choice do we have?" Faith asked. "You're the one who told us how tough it is."
"If it were just a matter of fighting Adam maybe I'd agree with you," said Tara. "But there's more on that disc he gave us than specs on Adam himself. There are graphs, very specific time-tables, and a map indicating where he's going to be tonight." She sighed. "And also, what he wants with the ring."
Willow's eyes widened. "Oh?"
"Do tell." Faith was interested too, albeit for different reasons than the vampire.
"Apparently, the Gem of Amarra is one of a special trinity of mystical artifacts, which can be combined into an even more powerful item. Adam is trying to recreate it."
"Why?" Willow asked. "What does it do?"
"I'm not sure. The disc doesn't contain specifics about the united artifact. But according to the blueprints Adam is building a device that harnesses powerful energy. My guess is he's either going to somehow use it to cause, or contain, the magics needed to create the artifact in question."
"Let me see if I've got this straight," said Faith. "Robo-freak is putting together three magic whatevers to create something even worse. And he wants us to know this why? For that matter, why did he tell us all about himself in the first place? Isn't he afraid we're going to show up and stop him?"
Tara shook her head. "No. I really don't think he is. You saw how powerful he is already. I think he's planning to become even stronger and he wants us there to try and stop him so he can prove it. Think about it. In one night he builds a super-weapon, kills the Slayer, and takes out the Gem's previous weilder. That's bound to give him some kind of demon credit all at once, don't you think?"
Willow moved too much, and winced as her stomach flared with pain. "It's a trap." Tara and Faith nodded. "Then the real question is, do we walk into it or not?"
"No," said Faith. "I say the question is, do we still a car or take a bus?"
"What are you talking about?" Willow asked.
"Getting the hell out of Dodge, fang-face. Weren't you listening to blondie? It's over."
Tara frowned. "So you're just going to run away?"
"Of course she is." Willow snarled. "She's just a coward."
Tara stood up. "Faith, we have to stop him. The thing he's planning to build, whatever it is...it's been lost, no, it's been hidden away, for centuries. We're the only ones who know Adam even exists. Which means we are the only ones who can stop him. We can't just take off."
"You got a better idea?" Faith poked the blonde's forehead. "Hello. Is anybody in there? Think, T! We can't stop this guy as it is. Now you tell us he's planning to make himself even stronger? You'd have to be out of your mind to go up against an unstoppable killing machine."
Willow nodded. "Coward. The last Slayer had the guts to walk all alone into the Master's lair, and she took on a whole bunch of vamps single-handedly. She died fighting impossible odds. She wasn't afraid to give her life for a cause she believed in. Obviously, you are."
Before the vampire could react Faith lunged, grabbed her, and pinned her up against a wall. Willow cried out as her stomach erupted in pain. "Listen to yourself. You're whipped, you know that? And you're delusional. How the hell could a pathetic freak like you ever kill a wonderful woman like Amy?"
"You want me to say I'm sorry? Again? Would it make a difference?" Willow's face turned demonic. "Because I am. Yes, I killed her. I gotta live with it too. You hate me. Fine. You can't forgive me? I understand. And if you're looking for a fight don't let the big hole in my stomach fool you, I'm ready to go. But right now we've got to deal with something bigger than you and me. Tara says we have to stop Adam. I agree. If it means we die fighting him, so be it. I've died once already so it's no big deal to me." Her face turned human again. "Thing is, this time Tara is going to be at risk too." She sighed. "And as much as it pains me to admit it, she'd have a better chance of making it through this if both of us are there to back her up."
Tara put a hand on Faith's shoulder. "It's up to you whether you help us or not. But please let Willow go. You're hurting her, and I need her as healthy as possible if my plan's going to work."
"You have a plan?" Faith asked. "What is it?"
"Let her go and I'll tell you." Tara stepped back, and waited to see what the Slayer was going to do. She was also preparing to use her magic to intervene, in case Faith chose poorly.
After a few moment, the Slayer seemed to make up her mind. She let Willow go and backed off. "Fine. Clearly the two of you are insane." She crossed her arms. "There's going to be a throw-down with Adam? I owe that freak a pounding or two. If you really have a way to stop him, I'm in."
"Good." Tara sat down on the counter. "While I was trying to figure out what Adam is planning to create, I came across a spell. It's tricky, but if it works it should give one of you the power to stop him."
"So what's the problem?" Faith asked. "Red's in no condition. Boost me up."
Willow snarled. "Hey! I can still kick your ass!"
Before they could start fighting again, Tara used her magic to grab two towels out of a drawer. She rolled them up and stuffed one in each of the women's mouths. "Honestly. You're like children." She leaned forward. "Faith, I know you're not going to like this, but I think it has to be Willow. The spell I have in mind merges the essence of several individuals into a new whole that is far greater than the sum of its parts."
"Sounds wicked. What's the neg?"
"The spell has to be like for like. That means if you were the recipient, we'd have to use humans. But even if we blended the essences of every single human in this hotel their combined power might not be enough. Willow, on the other hand, is a demon. Demons start off at a much higher power level than humans. Even a Slayer. If it was a group of Slayers then yes, maybe. Do you understand?"
Faith nodded. "Five by five here, blondie. Catch is, Red's hurt. Isn't that a hitch in your brilliant plan? Boost her all you want, she's still going to be playing injured and that's never good."
"Actually it shouldn't be an issue. The spell will compensate for her injury. While she's enhanced she'll be on a different plane of sorts." Tara licked her lips as she turned to Willow. "Of course when it's over and the spell has worn off, you might have to face some consequences."
The redhead shrugged her shoulders. "So what do we do?"
"First thing's first," Tara replied. "We're going to need some donors."
**
Willow and Tara had helped out nearly everyone currently in the hotel at one time or another, and the demonic tenants were usually more than willing to return the favor.
Tara collected a sample of blood from Halfrek, Saritha, Makor, two Archon demons named Lotor and Vanek, a Chaos demon who'd never given his name, and even that reclusive Sythian demon on the second floor who they'd only seen once since he'd come to stay with them. She combined it all into a vial and performed the ritual, while explaining what was going to happen to Willow and Faith.
"As soon as you drink this all the demons who are taking part will fall unconscious, and a large portion of their essences will be transferred to you. You'll have the combined strength and speed of seven demons in addition to your own natural abilities. There's also the matter of their powers."
"I get their powers?" Willow asked.
Tara nodded. "Anything one of them can do you'll be able to while this spell is in effect. Except that you'll do a much stronger version of the same power."
"Excellent." Willow knew Chaos and Sythian demons had a wide range of physical and mystical abilties she had always been curious about. "Hey." Something else occured to her. "Tara, will I still be...me?"
"What?"
"You said I get their essences, right? Does that include their memories too? Am I going to be so involved in all the conflicting mental stuff I can't do anything against Adam?"
Tara opened her mouth, apparently to respond, then just as quickly closed it again and looked down at the book in her lap. "I-I don't know. There are no records of anyone having performed this spell correctly. Or of anyone in screwing it up either. It exists, and I know how to do it. That's all."
Faith smirked. "So, fang-girl could end up in flames or something? I like that."
"There's actually another potential problem too," said Tara, ignoring the Slayer's prodding. "Will, I can't be sure how long the power is going to last. You should be more than strong enough to beat Adam but there's a chance it also give out in the middle of your fight..."
"...which would suck," said Willow.
Faith shrugged her shoulders. "Not for me."
"I suggest you wait until the last possible moment to drink the blood," Tara said. "To maximize the time you are in control of all the extra power."
Faith leaned forward in her seat, sneering. "And what the hell will I be doing while wonder-girl here is mopping the floor with the patchwork monster?"
"Willow's going to have her hands full with the spell and Adam," Tara replied. "So it'll be up to us to keep Riley and anyone else he has with him, away from her."
"So what you're saying is, we're the clean-up crew?" Faith asked, clearly not happy about the idea.
Tara sighed. "I wouldn't have put it that way but, yes, basically. We are."
"Whatever." The Slayer cracked her knuckles. "I still owe that backstabber a face full of knuckles. Long as I get to hit something, I really don't give a damn."
"Good. Then I suggest we all get some rest. According to the disc, Adam's going to be at this warehouse on the pier at midnight. That's gives us...eight hours."
Willow decided she needed a shower. As the redhead emerged, naked, from the bathroom Tara, who was laying on the bed, noticed the vampire's wound was gone.
"Hey. You're healed."
"Only externally. I still feel like I'm torn up inside. That knife..." Willow touched her stomach. "Speaking of, do you think it's a good idea to let Faith keep it?"
"She is the Slayer," said Tara. "As long as she doesn't try to use it on you, or anyone else here, we might as well let her have it. That'd be easier than trying to take it away from her."
"I suppose." Willow smiled and crawled onto the bed and nuzzled the blonde's neck. "It occurs to me, we've got a couple of hours before we have to get ready."
"Mmm." Tara put her arms around the redhead and pulled her close. "Well, I certainly don't need magic to know what you're thinking." They kissed. "But are you sure you're up to this?"
"Yes ma'am." Willow started to undo the buttons of Tara's shirt, with her teeth.
In the next room, Faith groaned and slid off the bed. "Unbelievable. They're at it again." Her mind was racing as she headed for the door. Halfrek happened to be passing by in the hall and she caught the demon's shoulder. "Are they always like this?"
Halfrek smiled. She could clearly hear the sounds coming from Willow and Tara's bedroom. There was also an unmistakable flush on Faith's face. "I haven't been here much long than you so I can't say for sure, but as near as I can tell...yes. Like it or not, they're very happy together."
"The way they go at it, I'm surprised they have energy left to do anything else." Faith shook her head. "Look, I'm going nuts just sitting around here. I need to be doing something." She glanced over her shoulder at a particularly loud, throaty cry from Tara. "Do me a favor, would you? If they ever come up for air tell them I went on ahead to scout the place where Adam's supposed to be tonight. I'll meet them there."
"Are you sure that's a good idea?" Halfrek asked. "He might be waiting for you."
"Yeah." Faith nodded. "But if we meet him on his terms without having at least some idea of what we're walking into, we're as good as dead anyway. This way, it's my move."
"Good luck Slayer." The strangest part, Halfrek thought to herself as Faith left, was that some part of her really meant it. She looked back at Willow and Tara's door, then disappeared.
**
Adam was sitting in front of a computer, but wasn't typing. A USB cable from the console was plugged into the side of his head, and as his eyes moved across the screen words and images formed, disappeared, and rearranged themselves. He smiled slightly as he heard footsteps.
"Let me guess. Company's coming?"
**