
LOSS
By DragonWriter17

Rating:
R
Disclaimer:
All of the materials borrowed from Buffy
the Vampire Slayer and Angel
belong to Joss Whedon and to the entities and companies associated with their
creation. I have borrowed them for creative and entertainment purposes only. No
compensation has been or ever shall be received for the writing below. No
copyright infringement is intended. The same is true for what I have borrowed
from Watchers.
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Spoilers:
The BTVS Season 7 finale; The end of Watchers Season 3 (as far as I knew at the point that I outlined the
story, anyway, which was about 2/3 of the way through the season).
Pairings:
Willow/Rowena, Willow/Kennedy
Author’s
Notes: I once
told CSR that I’d try my hand at Kenlow story, and this is what I came up
with. When BTVS Season 7 aired, I did not warm to the Willow/Kennedy
relationship at all. I still mourned Tara and felt that the Willow/Kennedy thing
was way too rushed. And Kennedy kind of annoyed me (she was a self-admitted
brat, after all). Watchers, however,
has taught me to appreciate Kennedy so much more. I think that’s why
I’m able to write this now. By the way, I will be writing this in Watchers
style, not in fiction style or in full screenwriting format (although I may
cheat a little on the “no thoughts” rule.) Also, I started this story in the
middle of Season 3 Watchers without knowing exactly how the season was going to
end, so there may be some differences in actual Season 3 canon and what I do
here. For example, I started this story with the assumption that Willow and
Rowena would be getting back together by the end of Season 3. I don’t know for
sure if that’s going to happen or not, but that’s the idea I’m working
under here. I’m also working under the idea that Dawn will be reinstated to
the Coven, but I don’t know if that’s going to happen either. I’m also
proceeding under the assumption that neither Kennedy nor Rowena has said
anything to Willow about the kiss that took place in “Skin Deep.” Thanks to
Isis for the cool banner! (Additional note: As of 5-30-06, Willow and Rowena are
indeed back together, and Dawn is more than likely going to be reinstated to the
Coven, but unfortunately for me, the bar kiss between Rowena and Kennedy got
revealed in “Shomer,” so that aspect of my fan fic is off-kilter from Season
3. Oh well. I guess I should have waited till the summer to write this one.)
Number
of Chapters:
9
Complete:
Yes
Story
Summary: While
a new vampire species menaces the city, a powerful talisman, once thought lost,
comes into the possession of the Council, just in time for an unexpected
visitor.
Part
One
Summer 2006
Fade
In:
Ext.
Sunnydale
Crater -- Day
Deep
within the crater that used to be Sunnydale, a Council-sponsored archaeological
team worked with painstaking slowness to uncover the remains of the high school.
There was no semblance of structure left behind--merely rubble. Three men and
two women worked in separate areas, carefully sorting larger pieces, sifting
through sand for smaller objects, and brushing sand and mud from recovered
items. The lead archaeologist, Dr.
Garrett, was working her way around the rough circle to gauge progress when an
outcry from one of her team members caught her attention. She rushed right over.
A
twenty-something scruffy young man wearing a red bandana lifted a dusty item and
set it in the outstretched hands of Dr. Garrett. With her eyes blazing with
curiosity, she carefully uncurled the dusty item and held it up for a closer
look. It was an amulet with a heavy chain and a large gem in the centerpiece.
“Is
that what I think it is?” asked the young man.
“I
thought it was destroyed,” another of the team members commented.
“That’s
what everybody thought,” Dr. Garrett said. “But obviously everybody was
wrong.” She gave the young man a pat on the shoulder and smiled at the group.
“Congratulations, folks, you’ve just found the Champion’s Medallion.”
Fade
Out.
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Two Days Later
Faith
entered the room and joined Willow and Rowena at the conference table. Rowena
sat at the head of the table while Willow sat to her left. A small package was
on the table in front of Willow next to some folders.
“Are
we it?” Faith asked.
“
’Fraid so,” Rowena said. “Buffy’s in London, and everybody else is
either on vacation or on assignment. Thanks for filling in, by the way.”
“Hey,
I told Ken I’d cover for her, so no prob,” Faith replied.
Rowena
picked up the gavel and then grinned. “Hardly seems worth the effort for such
a small crowd…” She tapped it on the table anyway. “I call this meeting to
order. First item on the agenda…our little discovery. Willow?”
Willow
took Rowena’s cue and opened the small package. Within seconds, she had laid
the box’s contents on the table. The newly-cleaned amulet gleamed in the harsh
light of the room.
“Holy
shit! Is that what I think it is?” Faith asked.
Rowena
looked questioningly at Willow.
“It
appears to be,” Willow said
uncertainly.
“But…I
thought it was crispy-fried down in the hellmouth,” Faith said.
Willow
shrugged. “Well, that’s what we all
thought. ’Course we thought Spike was history, too, and then he showed back up
in L.A. months later.”
“The
question now, however, is what to do with it,” Rowena said.
“We
need to study it, verify its authenticity, and Buffy in particular should take a
look at it,” Willow suggested.
“Until
then, we should keep it locked up, though,” Faith said. “Put it in the Vault
with all the other scary magical items.”
“I
concur,” Rowena said.
“Me
too,” Willow agreed. Then she set the medallion back in its box.
“Next
item,” Rowena prompted. “The Lamiae Aetheriae.”
“The
what?” Faith asked, confused.
“The
Ninja Vamps,” Willow explained.
“Oh.
Yeah, well, no luck there,” Faith said ruefully. “These guys are
like…ghosts or something. They’re feeding in clubs, right in front of us
sometimes, and we don’t even have a clue they’re there. I mean shouldn’t
our slayer radar be picking up on ’em or something?”
“This
is a species of vampire we don’t know much about,” Rowena said.
“Unfortunately, our research hasn’t told us anything that you haven’t
already figured out.”
“What
we need is a way to track them,” Willow said.
“Right,”
Faith confirmed. “You help me find the suckers, and I swear, we can kill ’em.”
Willow
and Rowena and Faith all nodded in agreement on that issue, but then they paused
and looked at each other, clearly out of ideas on what else to do.
“We’ll
keep up the research,” Rowena finally said before moving on. “Third item,
Kennedy and Kadin’s mission.”
“Kennedy’s
supposed to call some time today,” Faith supplied. “When she does, I can let
everyone know what’s up. Far as I know, things are going fine.”
“Okay
then, any other business?” Rowena inquired. When neither Faith nor Willow
spoke up, she gave the gavel another tap. “Meeting adjourned.”
“Be
honest,” Willow teased Rowena. “You know you miss the gavel.”
“Not
as much as you might think,” Rowena replied with a small smile.
“Oh
come on, I know in your mind, you’re holding it aloft and saying, ‘I have
the power!!!’ ”
Rowena
couldn’t help but grin. “Okay, I admit it…I do, on occasion, miss the
gavel, but my occasional substituting for Buffy allows me to satisfy my board
room She-Ra cravings.”
As
Willow and Rowena chit-chatted, Faith prepared to leave. Just when she had
pushed her chair back up to the table, her cell phone rang. She pulled it out of
her jacket pocket and looked at the caller i.d. It showed Kennedy’s name and
number.
“Speak
of the devil,” Faith said to Rowena and Willow before flipping open her phone.
“Hey, Slick, how’s it going?”
Rowena
moved to Faith’s side of the table, in anticipation of receiving news of
Kennedy and Kadin’s mission. Willow stacked her folders together and then
began repacking the medallion into its box.
Suddenly,
an explosion of light and a gale of wind burst out of nowhere behind Willow,
knocking her against the table. When she turned around, she saw a blinding
portal opening right in front of her. A figure stepped out of the gateway. And
then just as quickly as it appeared, the portal was gone.
Willow
and Faith and Rowena looked at the figure in surprise and alarm. It was Kennedy.
A long-haired Kennedy. A dazed and bruised Kennedy.
“What
the hell?” Faith said, still holding her open cell phone.
“What?”
demanded Kennedy’s voice out of the phone. “What is it?”
“Look,
I gotta go,” Faith told the Kennedy on the phone. “Call ya later.” As the
slayer’s voice started to strongly object, Faith hung up.
Willow
stared in shock as the Kennedy right in front of her stumbled forward.
“Willow…?”
the battered slayer said in a choked voice. Then she promptly passed out and hit
the floor with a thud.
Willow
immediately ran to Kennedy’s side and turned her over. The slayer had clearly
seen better days. She was thin and dirty, covered in scrapes and cuts and
bruises, her clothes frayed and tattered. With her eyes full of confusion,
Willow ran her fingers along the brunette’s long braid of hair.
Just
then, Kennedy came to and saw Willow hovering over her. She reached out and
touched Willow’s face. Grateful tears sprang up in the slayer’s eyes.
“Willow…thank god…” Kennedy pulled Willow to her and kissed her
passionately, desperately.
Rowena
and Faith came around the table just in time to see the kiss. Faith glanced over
at Rowena, but the watcher’s face was unreadable.
Willow
pulled out of the kiss, gently but deliberately. Kennedy gave Willow a
bewildered look then abruptly scooted back several feet away from Willow. Deep
pain was clearly in her expression.
“You’re
not my Willow, are you?” Kennedy asked, casting several glances at the room
she clearly didn’t recognize.
Rowena
stepped forward and put her hand on Willow’s shoulder. “No, she’s not.”
Rowena didn’t say this meanly or possessively, just matter-of-factly and
somewhat compassionately.
Faith
came closer and said, “And you’re not our Kennedy.”
At
that, Kennedy shook her head but said nothing more.
End
of Part One
Part
Two
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Resume
Willow
looked at Faith and Rowena then turned back to Kennedy. “Well, wh-who are
you?” Willow asked. “W-Where are you from? W-When
are you from? Why are you here?”
Kennedy
gave a rueful laugh. “It’s good to know that you’re still babbling in at
least one dimension.” Kennedy took a deep breath and said, “Look, I’ll
tell you everything, and you can tell me everything, but right now, I could
really use a shower and something to eat.”
“Oh.
O-O-Of course,” Willow said awkwardly.
Willow
reached out to help Kennedy get to her feet. When the slayer stood up, she
hissed in pain.
“Oh
my god…you’re hurt,” Willow said. “We should call Dr. Miller, get you to
the infirm—”
“I’m
fine,” Kennedy insisted, cutting Willow off. “It’s an old wound, already
healing up.”
“But—”
“Will,
why you don’t take Kennedy to the apartment,” Rowena suggested, “and
I’ll go scrounge up some food in the kitchen?”
Willow
nodded mutely.
“I’ll
spread the word to the senior members,” Faith said.
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – Bedroom – Later
Willow
came in the bedroom with an armful of clothes that she had “borrowed” from
Kennedy’s apartment. She plopped them on the bed in a heap. A hair dryer could
be heard running in the bathroom.
“Overkill
probably,” she muttered to herself when she looked at the excessive amount of
clothes. “She’s bound to like some of it. I mean, she’s still Kennedy,
right?” Willow turned to the bathroom door. “I got you some clothes!” she
called out loudly over the hair dryer.
“What?”
came Kennedy’s voice over the dryer.
“I
said—” Willow stopped yelling when the hair dryer was turned off and a
towel-clad Kennedy opened the door. She started back in a lower voice, “I, um,
I said I got you some clothes.”
“Cool,”
Kennedy replied, beginning to check out the choices.
“I,
um, I kinda stole ’em from our
Kennedy’s closet,” Willow explained sheepishly. “She’s probably gonna
kick my butt when she gets back.”
Kennedy
picked out some underclothes, a pair of jeans, and a t-shirt. Then, without so
much as a warning, she dropped the towel around herself and started getting
dressed.
Willow
froze for a moment, her eyes involuntarily drawn to Kennedy’s body. When
Kennedy smirked at her long glance, Willow cleared her throat and turned around,
embarrassed. “Sorry,” she mumbled.
“You
don’t have to turn away for my sake,” Kennedy told her. “Been on the run a
while. No time for modesty.” Kennedy pulled on her jeans. “Plus, it’s not
like we haven’t seen each other before. Right?”
Willow
chuckled nervously and turned back around, but kept her eyes politely averted.
Well mostly.
Kennedy
fastened her jeans and then yanked on the loose waistband. “Guess your
Kennedy’s got a little more meat on her,” she said. “I’m not exactly
gettin’ three squares a day
lately.”
When
Kennedy went to pull her shirt over her head, she winced slightly, causing
Willow to look up. It was then that Willow got a glimpse of the wound on
Kennedy’s back.
“Wait,”
Willow called out. “Let me see.”
“Oh
now you wanna see,” Kennedy teased.
Then
she sighed and complied with Willow’s request. She turned around and lifted
her shirt so that Willow could see. It was a deep gash maybe seven inches long
across the lower part of Kennedy’s back, right above the waistband of her
jeans. Given slayer healing, it was probably a few days old, but it still looked
rather nasty.
“Kennedy!”
Willow protested, running her fingers gently along Kennedy’s back. “This is
bad! Y-Y-You need to see Dr. Miller and—”
Kennedy
grabbed Willow’s hand and turned around. “It’s not that bad,” she
insisted. “I can do without the doc.”
“Well-well…at
least let me put some antibiotic a-a-and a bandage on it,” Willow offered.
When
Kennedy shrugged in acquiescence, Willow entered the bathroom, gathered what she
needed, and quickly returned. As Kennedy continued to dutifully hold up her
shirt, Willow applied an antibiotic ointment along the gash.
“Kennedy,
this was really deep and awfully close to your spine. How did it happen?”
“Eh,
some Butch demon, in some dive outside of Des Moines…”
“Vutch
demon?” Willow asked, alarmed.
“Yeah,
whatever. Anyway he tried to slice and dice me before I incinerated his ass. You
know, you wouldn’t think that Evil Inc. would give a crap about Iowa. I mean,
there’s nothing there.”
Willow
forced a laugh at Kennedy’s nonchalant attitude. She finished placing a large
bandage over the wound and gave the slayer’s back a pat to indicate she was
done.
Kennedy
put down her shirt and turned around. “Thanks,” she said.
The
two were mere inches apart. Willow looked into Kennedy’s eyes, but the slayer
kept glancing away.
“Things
are bad where you come from, aren’t they?” Willow asked softly.
Kennedy
looked at her feet and nodded. “Ah…yeah.”
Willow
reached out and put her hand on Kennedy’s arm. “I’m sorry,” she
whispered.
Kennedy
met Willow’s gaze and held it. They stared for the longest time, moving
imperceptibly closer, until Kennedy finally cleared her throat and took a step
back.
“So…you
and the blonde, huh?” Kennedy asked.
“Um,
yeah. Rowena. Rowena’s her name.”
“You
and me…well, the other me…we broke up, I guess.”
“Yeah.”
There
was a long pause. Then Kennedy asked, “Over her?”
“No,”
Willow instantly answered. “Not really. Kennedy probably still thinks so,
though. Our Kennedy.” Willow wrung her hands a moment before looking up.
“Kennedy’s got a new girlfriend now. Someone she really seems to care
about.”
“Good
for her,” Kennedy said evenly, but she didn’t say more.
“Where
you’re from…you and me…we’re still together?”
Kennedy
didn’t answer. A look of anguish and uncertainty came over her face.
Flash
To: --
Kennedy and Willow enjoying their first date
-- Kennedy kissing Willow in Buffy’s backyard
-- Kennedy telling Willow “you’re my way now”
-- Kennedy and Willow making love prior to the battle with the First
-- Kennedy in a magic circle screaming “no!” while watching Willow
get attacked by some demons
“I-I-I’m
sorry,” Willow said. “I shouldn’t have asked. It’s none of my
business.”
“No,
it’s okay,” Kennedy said, pulling herself out of the bad memories. “I
mean, I asked you first, and earlier I kissed you, so you’re probably
wondering, and…” Kennedy paused and took a deep breath before continuing.
“It’s just…I don’t know.”
Thinking
of her own relationship troubles, Willow chuckled. “I can relate,” Willow
said in a lighter tone.
“I
got food!” they heard Rowena call from the kitchen. “Come and get it!”
Willow
stepped aside and gestured for Kennedy to go ahead of her. Then the two of them
left the bedroom.
End
of Part Two
Part
Three
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – Kitchen – Moments Later
While
Rowena and Willow nibbled on the chips and dip, Kennedy dug into the huge tray
of food that Andrew had whipped up. She wolfed down two burgers in a minute flat
and then started in on the chef’s salad.
“Damn,
this is good!” Kennedy said through a mouthful of food. “Hadn’t eaten like
this in a while.”
“Well,
she certainly eats like our
Kennedy,” Rowena told Willow. Kennedy rolled her eyes but kept eating.
“She
doesn’t look quite like our Kennedy,
though,” Willow commented.
“What?”
Kennedy asked, her curiosity piqued.
“Our
Kennedy has short hair,” Willow said. “She chopped it all off last fall on a
whim. She’s letting it grow back now, but it’s still short.”
Kennedy
scoffed at the thought of short hair. “Last thing I’d want is somebody
calling me ‘cute and perky’!”
Willow
and Rowena burst out laughing. “She’s Kennedy all right,” they said to
each other simultaneously.
Kennedy
grumbled and went back to her food.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Later
This
time, the meeting that Rowena called wasn’t so small. Seated at the table were
Faith, Robin, Xander, Vi, Dawn, Andrew, and Giles. The head of the table was
left vacant for Rowena, and the two chairs on the end nearest the door were
empty.
When
the door opened, Willow and Rowena entered, followed by Kennedy. After the
slayer had walked a few steps in, she stopped in place and nervously looked
around the table. As she stared at them, they stared at her. Pain filled
Kennedy’s eyes as she looked at each one. She seemed to look the longest at
Dawn. The others looked back in shock.
“Good
lord!” Giles exclaimed.
As
Willow took the seat next to Xander, he leaned over and whispered, “Are you
sure she’s not a pod person? You know, like that Faith changeling from Vor?”
Willow
smiled. “Don’t worry. We tested her, and she’s for real,” Willow
reassured him.
Xander
chuckled and looked at Kennedy. “No offense.”
“None
taken,” Kennedy replied.
“Please,
sit,” Giles said, motioning to the seat next to Willow.
Rowena
had already taken her place at the head of the table. Once she had opened the
meeting, she turned to Kennedy. “I’m sure you know that we’ve got a
million questions, but I think the best thing is for you to just tell us your
story.”
Kennedy
nodded in agreement. She took a deep breath, glanced once more at Dawn, then
began.
“Well,
as you’ve probably heard, I’m from an alternate dimension,” she said.
“One that’s not real fun to be in. In my world, we failed to stop the First.
When we went to Sunnydale High that day, we lost...”
Cut
To:
Ext.
Sunnydale
High School – Day (flashback)
With
Sunnydale evacuated, the high school was trashed and abandoned. Robin led the
group up to the entrance. He and Giles held the doors open for the others. As
they went inside, Dawn walked beside Buffy.
“I
wish Spike was here,” Dawn said to her sister.
Buffy
glared at both Robin and Giles. “Well, he’s not.”
The
sisters walked inside while the others followed.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Hallway – Day (flashback)
Once
inside the school, Faith came up to walk alongside Buffy.
“You
got the bling bling, right?” Faith asked.
“Oh
gee, was I supposed to bring that?” Buffy replied with mock ignorance. “But
it really doesn’t go with what I’m wearing.” Faith rolled her eyes.
“Relax, I’ve got it right here.” Buffy pulled the amulet from her pocket.
Faith
looked relieved at the sight of the talisman, then a worried expression came
over her face. “Are you sure that thing’s gonna work? What’s it supposed
to do anyway?”
“Haven’t
a clue. Guess we’ll find out when I put it on.”
Faith
stopped Buffy and let the others pass so that the two slayers could talk
privately.
“What
if it...? Listen, B, if you want me to, I
can wear the thing. I do fit the bill: ‘someone ensouled but stronger than
human’. I know I haven’t always acted like I had a soul, but I do have one.
And I know I’m not exactly a champion, but—”
“You
are a champion, Faith,” Buffy
interjected. “You proved that in L.A. and you’re proving it here. But this
is something I need to do.”
“But
why? You’ve already sacrificed yourself once. What if this thing just—”
Buffy
stopped Faith’s rant with a raised hand. “Faith, I appreciate the offer, I
do. But I need you on the front line, with the scythe, and the hopefully newly
activated Slayers. We don’t have any idea what this thing is going to do or
how long it’s going to take. You have to hold them as long as you can.”
Faith
thought about this a moment then nodded wordlessly. Then the two slayers started
walking again.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Resume
“Wait
a minute,” Faith said, interrupting Kennedy’s narration. “You mean Buffy
was planning to wear the medallion? I thought it was supposed to be worn by an
ensouled vampire, like Spike.”
“It
was,” Kennedy stated firmly.
“But…Spike
wasn’t there, you said,” Dawn commented.
“No,
he wasn’t,” Kennedy replied,
casting a glare in the direction of Giles and Robin. Both men guiltily dropped
their gaze to their hands.
“So…what
happened?” Xander inquired.
“Things
didn’t go according to plan,” Kennedy continued grimly.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Basement – Later (flashback)
Faith,
Buffy, and the potentials gathered around the Seal of Danthazar. Faith pulled
out the Tawarick knife and handed it to Buffy.
“You
first, B,” Faith said.
Buffy
cut her palm with the knife then handed it off. All of the others did the same.
Together, they let their blood drip onto the seal. Moments later, the seal
absorbed the blood and began to glow. Its sections folded into one another, and
the seal opened. Then Buffy, Faith, and the potentials entered the hellmouth.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Principal’s Office – Same Time (flashback)
In
Robin’s office, Willow sat on the floor with the scythe before her. Lit
candles and other magical items were also present. Kennedy sat across from
Willow, waiting and watching.
“They
should be in place,” Kennedy prompted.
“Okay,”
Willow said. “Magic time.” Then she laughed nervously and added, “You
ready to kill me?”
“Starting
to be,” Kennedy replied in an annoyed voice.
“Good.
Fun. Great.” Willow took a deep breath and put her hands on the scythe.
“Brace yourself,” she warned as she began the ritual.
Kennedy
looked on with anticipation. “Come on, Red. Make it happen,” she whispered.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – The Hellmouth – Same Time (flashback)
Buffy,
Faith, and the potentials crept down into the dark cavern. Faith moved close to
Buffy and nodded silently. Buffy pulled out the medallion and put it on. The two
slayers waited expectantly, but nothing happened.
“It
probably just needs to warm up,” Buffy said. “I’m not worried.”
With
weapons drawn, the group spread out along the flat ledge that overlooked the
deep cavern. Below they saw thousands of Turok-han, snarling and growling and
readying themselves for war.
Buffy’s
eyes grew wide. “I’m not worried,” she repeated unconvincingly.
The
potentials did not look comforted by her statement.
“As
long as Willow can work her spell before they—” Buffy started to say.
The
Turok-han suddenly went silent and, as one, looked up at the ledge.
“—see
us,” Buffy finished with a whimper.
Roaring
in rage, the uber-vamps began rushing up the walls toward the slayers and
potentials.
“Willow…”
Buffy whispered worriedly.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Principal’s Office – Same Time (flashback)
As
Willow continued the activation ritual, her body seemed electrified by the
powers passing around and through her. Then the spell seemed to climax.
“Oh…my…goddess!”
she exclaimed as the scythe suddenly flared with a brilliant white light.
Kennedy’s
head snapped up as the effects of the spell hit her. Now a fully empowered
slayer, she smiled wickedly.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – The Hellmouth – Same Time (flashback)
Amanda
and Vi and Rona drew in gasping breaths as Willow’s spell passed through them.
They and the others were no longer potentials; they were slayers, and they were
ready to do battle.
Just
then, the uber-vamps surged over the ledge and charged Buffy and Faith and the
new slayers.
Vi
took one look at the horde and said with confidence, “These guys are dust.”
The
fight was on. Slayers, new and old alike, put everything they had into the
battle: kicking, leaping, punching, stabbing. All around them, the vampires were
going down. But for every one they killed, a dozen more arose from the cavern
below.
“Buffy!”
Faith called out as she kicked back a vampire. “When’s that amulet gonna do
its thing? We can’t hold out forever!”
“I
don’t know,” Buffy replied, swiping at three Turok-han surrounding her.
“Oh! God…” Buffy groaned as the amulet started glowing. Even the uber-vamps
around her were taken aback.
“It’s
about damn time,” Faith grumbled. Then she added excitedly, “Now
we’ll see some action!”
Faith’s
smile faded when she noticed that Buffy didn’t look very well. Buffy dropped
her sword and seemed unsteady on her feet. The Turok-han scrambled away from
her.
“Buffy!”
Faith shouted.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Principal’s Office – Same Time (flashback)
Kennedy
smiled and held out her arms. She clenched and re-clenched her fists, relishing
the new power surging through her. Then she looked back up at Willow. Her smile
instantly vanished. “Willow?” she asked worriedly.
Willow
was encompassed by a pure white light. Her hair had gone completely white, tears
flowed freely down her cheeks, and an expression of rapture was on her face.
Suddenly, she cried out in pain and doubled over as the white energy seemed to
come under assault by a black cloud.
Kennedy
jumped to her feet and tried to go to Willow’s aid, but she was repelled by
the black cloud, as if it were functioning like a force field. The black cloud
began to invade the white light, disrupting it, damaging it. Kennedy beat on the
cloud, trying in vain to get past it and to Willow. Summoning all her strength,
Willow straightened up and forced the scythe through the black cloud, handing it
to Kennedy.
“Get
this to Faith,” Willow told Kennedy, grimacing from the strain.
“No!
I’ve got to help you!” Kennedy insisted.
“You
can,” Willow countered, “by
getting the scythe to Faith. Stop the First. I’ll be okay till then.”
After
staring at her girlfriend for a long moment, Kennedy reluctantly did as Willow
had told her. She leaped to her feet and rushed out of the room with the scythe.
It was only after Kennedy had left the room that Willow allowed herself to
scream.
End
of Part Three
Part
Four
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – The Hellmouth – Moments Later (flashback)
Kennedy
leaped down the steps and into the cavern, the scythe gripped tightly in her
hands. The Turok-han rushed her, but she instantly put the scythe to good use,
decapitating one vampire then staking another then sweeping the weapon around to
take on the next one. She worked her way several yards into the battle until
she saw Faith next to Buffy. She couldn’t see exactly what was going on, but
she called out anyway.
“Faith!”
Kennedy shouted, holding up the scythe. Faith didn’t respond.
Kennedy
didn’t have time to shout again as more uber-vamps came at her. Behind her,
Turok-han began moving up the stairs and into the high school.
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – The Hellmouth – Same Time (flashback)
Buffy
shuddered as the amulet’s power shook her body. Faith rushed over but was
repelled by a force field surrounding Buffy. Faith pounded uselessly on the
shield as the slayers behind her continued to fight the Turok-han.
Inside
the shield, Buffy was suddenly face to face with the mirror image of herself. It
was the First.
Smirking,
the First said to Buffy, “I just want to thank you…”
Then
the First turned to look directly at Faith outside the shield. Faith met the
First’s eyes.
“…you
and your little slayers…”
Faith
frantically returned to her pounding on the shield.
Cut
To:
Series
of Shots – Same Time (flashback)
--
Anya and Andrew fighting vampires in the North Hall
--
Giles and Robin battling Turok-han in the Lounge
--
Dawn and Xander dusting vamps in the Atrium
--
Kennedy and the new slayers still fighting in the cavern, but with many of the
slayers dead or dying
Voiceover,
The First as Buffy: “…all your little army…”
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – Principal’s Office – Same Time (flashback)
Willow
lay writhing on the floor, still under attack from the black cloud.
Voiceover,
The First as Buffy: “…and especially your witch…”
Cut
To:
Int.
Sunnydale
High School – The Hellmouth – Same Time (flashback)
Buffy
stood frozen in fear as the First turned back to her and said, “…for making
all of this possible.” The First gestured grandly at the ongoing battle.
The
First stopped smiling and took a step closer to Buffy. “I told you I would be made flesh,” she said fiercely. Then her face
lightened again, and she pointed at Buffy’s chest. “And I’m thinking your
bit o’ flesh will do nicely.”
At
that, the First simply walked into Buffy, the incorporeal image of the slayer
merging into the physical form of Buffy herself. Buffy screamed in agony as the
ultimate evil took possession of her—body, mind, and soul.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Resume
When
Kennedy paused, everyone at the table sat in total shock. Giles reached over and
put his hand over Dawn’s. She didn’t react, so he withdrew his hand. Still
no one spoke. Finally, Andrew raised his hand.
“Umm,
what happened to us?” Andrew asked quietly. “The other us, I mean. Some of
us got out, right?”
Vi
perked up at that. “Yeah, we made it out, didn’t we?” She looked at
Kennedy with desperate hope in her eyes. Xander took Vi’s hand in his.
Kennedy
dropped her gaze to her lap and shook her head. When she glanced back up, she
said, “Some of us survived.” Kennedy hesitated then added, “Me. Faith.
Willow. And—” She cut her eyes at Dawn for the briefest of seconds. “And
that’s it.”
The
room grew silent once again.
Eventually
Dawn broke the silence. “What happened to Buffy?” she asked softly.
“Dawn,”
Giles said in gentle warning.
“No,
I wanna know,” Dawn said testily. “Tell me.”
“There
wasn’t any more Buffy,” Kennedy answered plainly. “She was gone…just
gone. It was Buffy’s body, but…”
Tears
began rolling down Dawn’s cheeks, and she put her hand over her mouth. A small
sob escaped, and she abruptly rose to her feet. “I don’t wanna hear any
more,” she said before rushing from the room.
“Dawnie!”
Willow called out.
Xander
stood up and put his hand on Willow’s shoulder. “I’ll go.” Then he left
the room to follow Dawn.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Hallway – Same Time
“Dawn!
Wait up!” Xander called down the hallway. Dawn didn’t stop. Xander finally
had to run after her and grab her arm. “Dawn, I—”
“I
know…you just want to talk,” Dawn said, pulling her arm out of Xander’s
grip. “Well, I can’t, okay?” She wiped the tears roughly from her face.
“Okay,
we won’t talk then,” Xander replied in his usual
joke-in-the-face-of-disaster way. “We’ll just sit around and glare. Maybe
huff or grumble a few times. Point is…I don’t think you should be alone
right now.”
Dawn
softened a little at that. “I appreciate the offer, Xander, I do. But right
now, I just wanna be by myself and think a little. I’ll be okay, I promise.”
“Well,
okay,” Xander said reluctantly. “But I want you to know I’m here for
you…if you need a shoulder…or if you wanna do that glare-and-grumble party I
mentioned.”
“Thanks,”
Dawn said with a small smile. Then she headed back down the hallway.
Xander
watched her go, a worried expression on his face.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Same Time
“Sorry,”
Kennedy mumbled after watching Xander take off after the distraught Dawn.
“It’s
not your fault,” Willow told the slayer. “This just…it’s just a little
too close to home, you know? Especially lately.”
“Yes,
first Skye, then this,” Giles said. “It must be quite overwhelming.”
“It’s
all overwhelming,” Faith said. “I
mean, it’s just…blowing my mind.”
“Me
too, and I wasn’t even there,” Rowena noted. “Either time. I don’t
think.” Rowena looked at Kennedy questioningly. Kennedy shook her head. Rowena
nodded in response.
“Well,
what happened? How’d you get out?” Faith asked.
“After
the First took over Buffy’s body, she immediately destroyed the amulet,”
Kennedy replied. “Then she and the super vamps really got down to business.
They slaughtered every slayer within reach. It was only because of the scythe
that Faith and I got out of there at all. By the time we got upstairs…”
Kennedy paused. She didn’t say the words, but everyone knew what she and Faith
must have found there. Kennedy moved on. “Willow had managed to protect
herself with magic, barely, so we
grabbed her and got the hell out of there.”
“Did
Sunnydale sink into the ground?” Robin asked.
“No,
it just became invasion central, the First’s capital city,” Kennedy said.
“We high-tailed it to L.A., but it wasn’t long before it too came under
attack. Millions of demons flooded the west coast, and nobody
could stop them.”
“What
about the slayer activation spell?” Willow inquired. “Did you—”
“It
didn’t work,” Kennedy answered before correcting herself. “I mean, it
worked, obviously, but it just didn’t finish
working. When the First attacked Willow, it disrupted the spell, and only a
small portion of the potentials in the world were actually empowered. It was
mainly those in North America. Still, we didn’t have anything like what you
have here, from what you’ve told me. And even if we’d had the numbers, we
just didn’t have the time to find them, to get them ready.”
“What
did you do?” Rowena asked.
“We
went on the run—me and Willow and Faith. For three months, we fought our way
across the country, barely a step ahead of the First and her army. We gathered
up any slayers we happened to come across, but they weren’t trained, and they
were freaking out, and there were just so many attacking us…”
Kennedy
stopped and glanced away, the pain of bad memories clearly on her face. After a
moment, she looked back at the group and continued.
“We
contacted Althenea in England, and she and her coven came up with a plan that
they thought would work,” Kennedy said. “But we needed the Champion’s
Medallion, and to do that, we needed another hellmouth. So we set up a meeting
in Cleveland. Unfortunately, it was already in bad shape too. Once word had
gotten out about the First’s invasion, the local demon population had started
wreaking havoc on the city. The same thing was happening all over the world, but
especially in the U.S.”
“What
was this plan that you all had come up with?” Giles asked.
“Althenea
and her coven had discovered a way to attack the First using the amulet,”
Kennedy explained. “Even though the First had taken over Buffy’s body, that
wasn’t really the full ‘being made flesh’ thing; that part was still to
come. If we could use the amulet against the First before she got to that point,
we’d have a chance of defeating her. A slim chance, but at least it was a
chance.”
“But
you said that the amulet had been destroyed,” Vi noted.
“Right.
Which is why I had to go
dimension-hopping,” Kennedy said. “We figured we’d just Quantum-Leap one
of us into an alternate reality—one in which the amulet hadn’t been
destroyed yet—and nab us a medallion that way.” Kennedy got a confused look
on her face. “I don’t know why I ended up here, though. I figured I’d end
up in Sunnydale or L.A. some time prior to the battle at the high school. I
guess the spell didn’t work.” Kennedy sighed in deep disappointment. “I
guess I’ll go home empty-handed in three days.”
Willow
looked at Rowena with an unasked question in her eyes. Rowena shook her head,
indicating that now was not the time to reveal the fact that they had the amulet
in their possession. Willow’s expression showed hurt and anger. She turned
sharply away from Rowena and back to Kennedy.
“Three
days?” Faith asked. “What do you mean by that?”
Kennedy
pulled a small crystal out of her pocket and set it on the table. It was glowing
ever so faintly. “My ticket back home,” she said. “It’s gotta recharge
itself. Should take about three days. When it’s back up to full power, I can
activate it and go back home.”
“Tell
us more about this spell that sent you here,” Rowena directed. “And the one
you intended to use against the First once you got the amulet.”
“I
don’t know much about the amulet spell,” Kennedy replied. “That was pretty
much between Will and Al.” Kennedy cut her eyes at Willow for a moment before
adding, “Well, Al mostly.” She took a deep breath. “Even so, it was still
in the planning stages. And as for the other spell, I just did what Al told me
to do…”
Cut
To:
Int.
Vacant
Building in Cleveland – Night (flashback)
In
an underground room of a huge building near the lake, Kennedy helped Althenea
set out the items needed for the portal spell. They laid the objects in a small
circle in the center of the room. At the doorway, Faith spoke with three young
slayers, instructing them on the plan to defend the room. In the back corner,
Willow sat in a chair, leaning against the wall, her arms limp at her sides, her
eyes empty.
All
of seven of them in the room were beaten and battered from months of running and
fighting. They were dirty and hungry, and their clothes were torn and
disheveled. Except for Willow, the group looked exhausted but determined, as if
they were fueling themselves on their last bit of hope. Willow, however, was
beyond hope already. She was a mere shell of herself, guilt and anguish having
drained the life from her. Kennedy left Althenea and walked over to Willow. She
knelt at Willow’s feet and took the redhead’s hands in her own.
“Hey,”
she said softly to Willow. “It’s almost time.” Willow didn’t respond.
Kennedy brushed the tears off Willow’s cheeks. “Will, please…we need you. I
need you.” Kennedy kissed her desperately.
After
the kiss Willow slowly met Kennedy’s eyes. “You’re better off without
me,” she whispered in a hoarse voice.
“No!”
Kennedy instantly denied. “No, that’s not true! I—”
“Kennedy,”
Althenea interrupted. “It’s time.”
Kennedy
glanced at Althenea and nodded, then she turned back to Willow. She looked
deeply into her girlfriend’s eyes, but Willow had already retreated within
herself once again. Kennedy reluctantly left Willow’s side and rejoined
Althenea at the circle. Suddenly, they heard a loud thudding on the floor above
them. As Kennedy and Althenea looked up at the sound, Faith left her slayers at
the door and walked over.
“We’re
not alone,” Faith said. “Better get this show on the road.”
Althenea
handed Kennedy a crystal. “This will get you back home. When it glows bright
green, use the incantation I gave you. It should blip you right back here.”
Kennedy nodded. The witch turned to Faith. “No matter what happens, don’t
let them disrupt the spell. It may take a while for it to build enough to send
Kennedy on her way.”
“Got
it,” Faith replied.
“Ready?”
Althenea asked, turning back to Kennedy.
“As
I’ll ever be,” Kennedy answered.
As
Kennedy stepped into the circle, Althenea knelt on the floor with the scythe in
front of her. Faith returned to her slayers just as a pounding began on the door
to the room. Willow still sat zombie-like in the corner.
Althenea
put both her hands on the scythe and started the ritual, speaking in an ancient
tongue. Blue light shot out of the items forming the circle and began to build
in strength, creating a bubble-like shield around Kennedy. Just then, demons
burst through the door. Faith and her untrained slayers leapt to the defense,
but they were simply outnumbered. In less than a minute, one slayer was down and
another injured. The demons were threatening to break through.
“Al!”
Faith yelled.
Althenea
stopped her incantation and turned to Willow. “Will! Get up, damn it!” she
screamed. “We need you!” Althenea went back to her incantation.
Willow
slowly turned and took in the scene before her. Suddenly, her eyes cleared, and
she jumped from her chair. She ran to join the fight by the door, hurling a
fireball at one demon then another. For a moment, she appeared to be turning the
tide of the battle, but then one of the demons came up behind her, grabbed her,
and hurled her against the wall. She sank to the floor, dazed.
“Willow!”
Kennedy cried out when she saw the redhead hit the floor. Then she took a step
forward as if she intended to leave the circle.
“No!”
Althenea shouted, stopping Kennedy in her tracks. “Don’t break the circle!
We can’t stop now!”
Kennedy
never took her eyes off Willow, who came to just in time to see the demon
up-close as he wrapped his sharp-clawed hand around her throat. He lifted her
off the ground.
“Willow!”
Kennedy screamed again, this time resting her palms on the inside of the
blue-light shield.
Faith
looked over her shoulder at Althenea. “Do
it!” she commanded.
Just
as Kennedy watched the demon rip his claws into Willow’s body, Althenea belted
out the final line of the spell, and Kennedy disappeared in a flash.
End
of Part Four
Part
Five
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Resume
Once
again, the group was quiet. Glances were cast about the room, but no one seemed
to know what to say. Even Xander, who had returned in the middle of Kennedy’s
narration, was at a loss for words.
“Anyway,
that’s my story,” Kennedy said. She rubbed the back of her neck and then
massaged her temples.
“Thank
you, Kennedy,” Rowena said. “I imagine you’re rather tired from your
ordeal. I’d like to offer the hospitality of the Council. You’re welcome to
rest here for the next three days before you have to return. Xander, would you
please escort Kennedy to the guest wing and—”
“Wait!”
Willow interjected. “Aren’t you going to—?”
“Willow!”
Rowena warned. “No. Not now.”
“But—”
“Not.
Now.”
Willow
crossed her arms tightly but didn’t say another word. Kennedy looked at the
exchange curiously.
“Xander?”
Rowena prompted.
“Guest
wing,” Xander answered. “Gotcha. Come on, Ken. I’ll give ya the quickie
tour while we’re at it. By the way, we’ve moved up in the world since the
Summers home was jammed with potentials. You won’t even have to share a
bathroom. And if you play your cards right, I just might give you the guest room
with the mini-bar. Just
kidding…”
Willow
waited until Xander had completely shut the door and had had time to move down
the hallway before whipping around to face Rowena.
“Why
didn’t you tell her that we had the amulet?!” Willow demanded.
“Because
we don’t even know if it is the
Champion’s Medallion yet,” Rowena countered. “Do you really want to get
Kennedy’s hopes up only to dash them when this turns out to be a
counterfeit?”
“But
it must be real,” Willow insisted.
“Why else would the spell have directed her here, right now?”
“We
have to be sure, Willow,” Rowena said. “And
we have to decide as a group whether or not to even allow Kennedy to take
possession of the amulet.”
Willow
started to object but stopped herself. She finally just nodded mutely.
“I
suggest that we take the night to consider the matter and reconvene tomorrow,”
Rowena announced.
When
everyone seemed amenable to the idea, Rowena dismissed the meeting.
Fade
Out.
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Kennedy’s Guest Room – Later
After
Xander left, Kennedy shut the door and leaned against it. She let out a big sigh
and just stood there for a long moment.
Eventually,
she moved away from the door and into the sitting area. She stood there for a
minute or two before walking into the kitchenette. She ran her fingers along the
counter, poked at the microwave keypad, then peeked in the refrigerator.
A
sigh or two later, she was in the bedroom, checking out the bed, then opening
the curtains to gaze out over the Council grounds. She closed her eyes and
frowned, as if unpleasant memories were flooding in.
Flash
To:
--
Kennedy watching her fellow slayers get slaughtered in Sunnydale
--
Kennedy finding Willow nearly unconscious in Robin’s office
--
Kennedy and Faith fleeing with Willow from the high school
--
Kennedy and Faith fighting demon after demon while on the run
--
Kennedy seeing Willow fall deeper and deeper into despair
--
Kennedy in the portal’s circle, watching helplessly while Willow is savagely
attacked by a demon
Resume
Kennedy
took in a halting breath and wrapped her arms tightly around herself as a single
tear leaked out from each lid. Then she opened her eyes and wiped off her
cheeks, clearing her throat loudly. She reached up to massage her temples,
grimacing as she did so.
“I
hope they got some aspirin in this place,” Kennedy grumbled before heading
into the bathroom.
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – Later
Willow
and Rowena were in bed together, getting settled in for the night. Willow lay
with her back to Rowena.
“
’night,” she said to the blonde over her shoulder.
Rowena
smirked and scooted over to spoon Willow.
“You’re
still mad, aren’t you?” Rowena asked, resting her chin on Willow’s
shoulder.
“No,
I’m not mad,” Willow said unconvincingly. When Rowena didn’t reply, Willow
rolled over to lie on her back. “Okay, maybe a little,” she admitted.
Rowena
leaned up on her elbow and put her other hand over Willow’s. “You understand
why I did what I did, right? It simply wasn’t the right time to tell Kennedy
about the amulet.”
“I
know,” Willow said. “It’s just…” Willow turned over on her side to
look directly at Rowena. “She’s been through so much already,” Willow said
with a pained expression. “If there’s anything we can do to help her, we
should do it.”
“And
we will…if we can.” Rowena paused
then said, “I’m just concerned that maybe you aren’t thinking about this
as objectively as you should…given your prior relationship with Kennedy. Well,
with our version of her anyway.”
“You
aren’t exactly unbiased when it comes to Kennedy either,” Willow pointed
out. “She’s been a thorn in your side since—”
“Kennedy
and I have made our peace,” Rowena interjected amiably. Then she cleared her
throat and added, “For the most part.” Willow grinned at that. “Look,
Will,” Rowena continued, “whatever we do, we have to put the Council first,
and if that means denying the amulet to Kennedy, then that’s what we’ll have
to do.”
Willow’s
pained expression returned, and Rowena scooted closer, wrapping her arms around
the redhead. She kissed her warmly then rested her forehead against Willow’s.
“It’s
so bad where she’s from,” Willow whispered. “And it’s our fault, all of
us, in her world. We thought we were doing right, but it was all wrong, and
now…”
“We’ll
help her,” Rowena promised, “any way we can.” Then she kissed Willow again
and hugged her tightly.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Kennedy’s Guest Room – Later That Night
Kennedy
tossed and turned in her bed. Her body was bathed in sweat as a nightmare
gripped her mind.
“No…”
she said, shaking her head. “No…”
Abruptly,
she shot up in bed. “Willow!” she
cried out.
With
her chest heaving, she drew in panting breaths as she struggled to regain her
sense of where and when she was. Suddenly, she gave an enraged roar and swung
her arm back against the lamp on the nightstand, smashing it against the wall.
Kennedy
jumped out of bed and scanned the room, clenching her fists as if she were
looking for another item to destroy. Luckily, she didn’t see anything to her
liking and didn’t lash out again.
Instead,
she got her breathing under control and then pulled on her clothes. Within
minutes, she was out the front door.
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – Same Time
“Kennedy!”
Willow called out in fright as she sat up straight in bed, waking Rowena in the
process.
“Willow,
what is it?” Rowena asked, reaching to the redhead with concern.
Willow
put her hand on her chest where her heart beat madly. She took a deep breath and
sighed, then fell back against her pillow.
“Nothing,”
she said. “Just a bad dream.”
“About
Kennedy?”
Willow
nodded.
“It’s
just a dream, sweetie,” Rowena said. “I’m sure Kennedy’s fine.”
“I’m
gonna go check on her,” Willow announced, pushing back the covers.
“Will,
it’s two in the morning,” Rowena pointed out.
“I
don’t care. I gotta go.”
Willow
hurriedly pulled on some clothes and then slipped on her shoes. She rushed over
to Rowena’s side of the bed and kissed her.
“I’m
sorry,” Willow said, “but I really need to do this. Once I know she’s
okay, I’ll come right back.”
When
Willow gave her a hopeful grin, Rowena smiled back indulgently. “Okay,” the
watcher said, “you better.”
Willow
kissed Rowena again and dashed from the room. As Rowena watched her girlfriend
go, a frown crept into her face.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Slayer Gym – Moments Later
Kennedy
punched the bag mercilessly, jab after jab. With sweat pouring off her brow,
Kennedy changed from jabs to full punches, grunting hard with each punch. She
gave a yell of frustration as she put all her might into a final blow which
caused the bag to swing back hard on its chain.
“Thought
I might find you here,” Willow said.
Startled,
Kennedy gasped and turned in a flash, fists ready. Her abrupt reaction
frightened Willow, causing her to jump and hold up her hands in surrender.
“Hey,
hey, it’s just me,” Willow said in a coaxing voice.
“Jesus,
Will, you scared the shit outta me!” Kennedy said, lowering her fists.
“Sorry,”
Willow replied with an apologetic shrug. “I went to your room to check on you
and—”
Kennedy
looked at her watch. “At two o’clock in the morning?” Kennedy winked
playfully at Willow. “Just what were
you wanting to check out?”
Willow
rolled her eyes then continued. “I had this dream about you and—”
Kennedy
waggled her eyebrows. “Oh, dreamin’ about me, huh?”
Willow
stepped closer and touched the slayer’s arm. “Kennedy, I’m serious. I’m
worried about you.”
Kennedy’s
light tone vanished. “Well, you shouldn’t be. I’m fine.”
“Tell
that to the lamp in your room.”
“Sorry
’bout that. I got a little…mad.” Willow raised her eyebrow at Kennedy.
“Hey, at least I didn’t smash anything else. I came here instead.” Kennedy
wiped the sweat from her forehead, pausing to massage her temple.
“Headache?”
Willow asked.
“Yeah,”
Kennedy said. “My head’s been killing me since I got here. Must be
inter-dimensional jet lag or something.”
“Well,
why don’t you hang up the gloves for now, and we can go hang out in the rec
room? Maybe play a game of pool, or some darts, watch a movie…”
Kennedy
smiled at that. “Sounds good.” Willow smiled back.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Rec Room – A Short Time Later
Willow
took careful aim as she stood in front of the electronic dart game. Two darts
were already in the board. She held the third in her hand. She let it fly. Thunk!
Right in the triple twenty.
“Woo-hoo!”
Willow hooted. “Triple twenty…I believe that is game and match,” she
bragged.
Kennedy
sighed and carried her darts up to the board and returned them to the case on
the shelf nearby. Willow removed her darts from the board and did the same.
“I
can’t believe I beat you,” Willow said. “I never
beat you. None of you slayers. Not with your super-duper weapony expertise
thingee going on.”
Kennedy
shrugged then grinned. “Maybe I’m just goin’ easy on ya.”
“Or
maybe that inter-dimensional jet lag is affecting you more than you’re letting
on,” Willow countered. “Why don’t we go with something a little less
strenuous? I say it’s movie time.”
“Okay,
but I don’t want some boring sappy date movie, okay? Gimme something with a
lot of action, something that’ll keep my attention, like Die Hard or something.”
“No
sap. All action. Check,” Willow said, leading Kennedy over to the big screen
TV.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Rec Room – A Little Later
With
Die Hard rolling right along without
her, Kennedy was fast asleep on the couch before the big screen TV. She had her
head in Willow’s lap, and for the first time in months, the slayer slept
soundly and safely.
Willow
looked down at Kennedy fondly. She smiled at her, gently stroking the slayer’s
hair.
When
Willow turned her gaze back to the screen, she saw Bruce Willis pulling glass
shards out of his bare feet. Willow grimaced and looked away. She grabbed a
small couch cushion and placed it against the side of her head. Then she closed
her eyes and joined Kennedy in sleep.
Fade
Out.
End
of Part Five
Part
Six
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Rec Room – The Next Morning
Kennedy
opened her eyes slowly and somewhat groggily. She lifted her head from
Willow’s lap and looked around the room. The movie having ended long ago, the
TV screen showed only the DVD’s main menu. Kennedy sat up and turned to
Willow, who was still asleep, her head resting on the small cushion she had
tucked under her ear.
Kennedy
lay her arm along the back of the couch and watched Willow sleeping. A small
smile crept onto the slayer’s face. It didn’t last long, though. A frown
took its place when she remembered which Willow she was looking at. She turned
away and faced forward, then scooted up to sit on the edge of the couch a good
foot away from the redhead.
Just
then Willow woke up, disturbed by the movement near her. With her hair slightly
mussed on one side, she sat up and looked around, bleary-eyed. When she tried to
turn to look at Kennedy, she winced, putting her hand on her neck.
“Owww,”
Willow said. She massaged her stiff neck then turned to face Kennedy.
“Morning.”
“Morning,”
Kennedy replied.
After
the cursory exchange of greetings, a long and uncomfortable moment passed in
which neither one spoke.
“I
guess we fell asleep, huh?” Willow finally said, stating the obvious.
“Looks
like,” Kennedy agreed, not knowing what else to say.
Another
awkward pause ensued. Eventually, Willow put on a cheery expression. “How
about some breakfast?” she offered. “I think it may be pancakes day.”
“Sure,”
Kennedy answered, a bit of her smile returning.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Hallway – The Next Morning
As
Willow and Kennedy made their way to the dining hall, two junior slayers passed
them in the corridor. When the slayers saw Kennedy, they both stopped, turned,
and stared.
“Wait
a minute,” one slayer asked, a confused expression on her face, “why is
Kennedy’s hair suddenly long?”
“Willow
probably did it,” the other slayer speculated. “Magic, ya know.”
The
first slayer toyed with her own short hair. “Do you think she takes
appointments?”
The
second slayer snorted. “Yeah, right.”
At
that, the two slayers turned back around and headed in the opposite direction.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Dining Hall – Moments Later
When
she and Kennedy walked inside the dining hall, Willow immediately saw Rowena at
a nearby table, finishing up her breakfast. Willow stopped in place. Kennedy did
the same.
“Why
don’t you, um, go on through the line?” Willow suggested. “I’ll catch up
to you later.”
“Sure,”
Kennedy agreed amiably.
As
Willow moved in Rowena’s direction, Kennedy watched nervously for a long
moment. Eventually, she turned and headed for the food line.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Dining Hall – Same Time
Willow
wrung her hands as she approached Rowena’s table. “Hey,” she said, getting
the watcher’s attention.
“Hey,”
Rowena said coolly.
“I-I-I’m
sorry I didn’t come back to bed last night,” Willow said, sitting in the
chair across from Rowena. “Kennedy was…well, she was having a bad time of
it, and I just didn’t think she needed to be alone. We ended up watching a
movie in the rec room and falling asleep there.”
“I
see.”
“Are
you mad?”
Rowena
didn’t answer. She just gave Willow a what-do-you-think look.
“W-W-Would
it make you feel any better if I told you I got a crick in my neck from sleeping
sitting up on the rec room sofa?” Willow offered apologetically while rubbing
her neck.
Rowena
lips quirked into a small grin. “Maybe a little.”
Willow
smiled. After a long pause, she added, “Well, I guess I’d better run and get
something to eat before Andrew closes the line.”
“If
you want pancakes,” Rowena confirmed. “Otherwise it’ll be cold cereal for
you.”
Willow
smiled again. “See you at the meeting?”
At
Rowena’s nod, Willow headed off for the food line. While watching Willow go,
Rowena gave a heavy sigh. Then she got to her feet, picked up her tray, and
walked away.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Later That Morning
Rowena
sat at the head of the table, flanked by Faith and Willow. Andrew, Robin, Dawn,
Xander, and Vi sat in the remaining chairs.
“Where’s
Giles?” Willow asked.
“He’s
on baby duty,” Robin answered. “He sends his regrets.”
“Well,
everyone else is here, so let’s get started,” Rowena said, opening the
meeting with a tap of the gavel. “We’ve had the night to consider the
matter, so what do you think about Kennedy and the amulet?”
Willow
took the opportunity to speak first. “Well, I don’t think it’s any
coincidence that the amulet was discovered just days before Kennedy arrived. I
think she’s meant to have it.”
“I
hate to bring this up again,” Xander said, “but are we absolutely certain
Kennedy is, well, Kennedy?”
Rowena
replied, “I took the opportunity of having Dr. Miller test Kennedy’s
clothing before sending it to the laundry, and—”
“You
did?” Willow asked, surprised.
“Yes,”
Rowena said. “I wanted to be sure. Anyway, DNA tests confirm that she really
is Kennedy.”
“And
my tests confirm that she’s not a changeling of any kind,” Willow added.
“That
just leaves the amulet itself then,” Robin said.
“Is
it real?” Andrew asked.
“It
sure looks like the real deal,”
Faith pointed out.
“It
definitely matches the descriptions in the original paperwork that Angel
received from Wolfram and Hart,” Willow said.
“And
it was found at the seal, buried beneath tons of rubble,” Rowena pointed out.
“I can’t imagine what else it could be.”
“But
how did it survive?” Faith asked. “According to Buffy, Spike went all super
nova down there.”
“Maybe
it’s something that can’t be
destroyed,” Vi offered.
“But
Kennedy said that the First had destroyed their amulet,” Andrew countered.
“Well,
maybe it can’t be destroyed if it’s used properly,” Vi amended.
Robin
gave a big sigh. “We’re just speculating here. We simply don’t have any
idea what this thing can do or what can be done to it.”
“Have
you done magical tests on it?” Dawn asked.
“No,”
Willow answered. “I didn’t want to attempt anything without someone else
there with me. Andrew, could you help me with that this afternoon after the
lunch rush is over?”
When
Andrew nodded, Xander asked, “What does Buffy have to say about it?”
“I
haven’t informed her about it yet,” Rowena said, “but I think that we
should forward a set of detailed photos to her and get her opinion on the
matter.”
“Well,
assuming the amulet is real,” Willow said, “are we going to give it to
Kennedy to take back with her?”
“We
have to,” Dawn said urgently. “We
can’t just leave her world like that!”
“I
agree,” Willow said. “I think we should help her.”
“But
what if we need the amulet here?” Vi
asked. “What if the First comes back in our world and we’ve given away our
only weapon? I don’t know about the rest of you, but I don’t want to go
through that again, especially not weapon-less.”
“Nobody
here wants that,” Robin agreed grimly.
“Look,
I’m like everybody else,” Willow said. “I definitely don’t want a repeat
of our battle with the First, but there’s been no indication that the First
will ever be able to rise again. We did it right here. We won. But Kennedy’s
world…” Tears filled Willow’s eyes as she paused and swallowed the lump in
her throat. “…it’s nearly lost, and if we can do something to help, then I
think we should. It’s what we do. We do good, we save the world. It’s just
this time it won’t be our world we’re saving.”
Willow
looked around the table, making eye contact with each leader present. No one
said anything else for the longest time. Finally, Willow turned to Rowena and
said, “I call for a vote.”
“A
call for a vote has been made,” Rowena announced. “If the amulet is verified, should we give it to Kennedy to take back to her
world?” Rowena turned to Willow expectantly, although she knew how the redhead
would vote.
“The
Coven votes ‘yes’,” Willow said firmly.
Rowena
then turned to Vi. “Vi, with Kennedy gone, you’re the senior slayer present.
The Slayer Division’s vote goes to you.”
Vi
fidgeted a bit in her chair and then glanced over at Faith. The older slayer
simply shrugged and gave the redhead an it’s-your-call look. Vi took a deep
breath and let it out. “Slayer Division votes ‘yes’.”
Rowena
turned to Robin. “Watchers Division?”
Robin
seemed surprised that Rowena had deferred the vote to him, but he quickly
recovered and said, “Watchers Division votes ‘yes’.”
Rowena
tapped the gavel once and said, “The vote passes.” Willow smiled widely. “However,
no mention of the amulet will be made,” Rowena added, “until the
medallion’s authenticity has been confirmed.”
Continuing
to smile, Willow nodded rapidly, clearly not worried about that aspect of the
situation.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Hallway – Moments Later
When
the meeting broke up, Dawn was the first one out of the briefing room. When she
came into the hallway, she saw Kennedy waiting outside.
“Hey,”
Dawn said, walking over to where Kennedy was standing.
“Oh,
hey,” Kennedy said, shoving her hands into her pockets. Kennedy rocked on her
feet and wouldn’t look at Dawn for more than a few seconds at a time.
Dawn
noticed and crossed her arms tightly. “Why are you acting so weird around
me?” she asked. “What happened to me?”
Kennedy
sighed and met Dawn’s eyes. She opened her mouth to speak, but no words came
out. She sighed again and dropped her gaze to her hands.
“I
didn’t die in Sunnydale, did I?” Dawn asked in a choked whisper. “It’s
something worse, isn’t it?”
Kennedy
looked back at Dawn and nodded solemnly. “We thought that everyone had died at
the school. We found out later that the First had kept you alive. She needed
you. Your Keyness. With you enslaved to her, she started opening hellmouths and
portals everywhere she went, building her army. It’s unreal how fast it
happened. Within weeks, the First had overrun all of southern California.”
“Did
you ever see me again?” Dawn forced herself to ask.
“Once,”
Kennedy replied but didn’t elaborate.
Dawn
shot Kennedy a look that demanded more.
“Dawn…”
Kennedy said, shaking her head.
“Tell
me,” Dawn commanded.
Kennedy
lifted her head and started talking. “It was in L.A., before we escaped from
there,” she said. “The First, she, um, she had you in chains…paraded you
around like a dog on a leash. You looked like a zombie, like the life had just
been drained out of you. Till you saw us fighting. Then there was hope in your
eyes, just the faintest glimmer.” Kennedy’s gaze dropped again. “And then
it was gone because…because we ran. We couldn’t fight them…there were just
too many.”
Kennedy
glanced back up. Dawn had an anguished look on her face. Kennedy started to say
something hopeful like “we’ll save you”, but the words died in her throat.
The slayer knew that she’d be lucky to save herself once she returned to her
own world.
Just
then, Willow came out of the briefing room and saw the two talking. She walked
over to join them. “Hey,” she said, putting her hand on Kennedy’s arm.
Neither Dawn nor Kennedy said a word. Willow looked at one then the other,
trying to gauge the situation.
“I
gotta go,” Dawn finally said. Then she hurried off before Willow could even
say anything to her.
“What’s
going on?” Willow asked Kennedy.
Kennedy
pinched the bridge of her nose and then said, “Just some bad news…about her
other self.”
“Wanna
talk about it?” Willow asked.
“Not
really,” Kennedy said.
“How
about helping me with some research then?” Willow suggested. “We’ve got a
vamp problem we can’t figure out.”
Kennedy
snorted. Then she adopted a headline voice and said, “Slayer defies physics to
save her world. Ends up research grunt. Film at ten.”
Willow
linked her arm in Kennedy’s. “Come on,” she said and then led the slayer
away toward the library.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Detention Block – Moments Later
With
tears rolling down her cheeks, Dawn ran down the aisle to Skye’s cell. Skye
was already at the bars, waiting for her. She reached through to take Dawn’s
hands.
“What
is it?” Skye asked worriedly. “What’s wrong?”
“Nothing.
Everything,” Dawn said, leaning her head against the bars and pulling Skye’s
hands to her chest.
Skye
pulled one hand free and used it to wipe the tears from Dawn’s cheek. “Tell
me,” she whispered.
Dawn
lifted her head and looked sadly into Skye’s eyes. “Not like this,” she
said with sudden determination. Dawn pulled away from Skye and directed her gaze
at the locked cell door. “Resera!”
Dawn commanded, causing the locked door to instantly open.
“Dawn!”
the vampire exclaimed, stepping away from the door. “What are you doing?!
Buffy is gonna blow her top.”
“Buffy’s
not here,” Dawn said, entering the cell and shutting the door. “And I need
you,” she continued, wrapping her arms around her former girlfriend.
Skye
didn’t argue. She put her arms around Dawn and held her tightly as the young
watcher started to sob. “I’m here, baby,” she whispered, caressing
Dawn’s back. “I’ll always be here for you.”
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Library – Later
Kennedy
groaned and rubbed her eyes as she sat across from Willow at one of the long
tables.
“What’s
the matter?” Willow asked.
“Nothing,”
Kennedy said before gesturing at the volumes heaped on the table. “Just these
old books. The writing’s too hard to read.”
“Yeah,
I know,” Willow replied. “We’re in the process of transcribing all our
volumes, but it’s going to take some time.”
“Even
if it were typed up all neat and proper, it’d still be a bunch of mumbo jumbo
to me,” Kennedy said, poking at the page in front of her.
Willow
looked at Kennedy thoughtfully for several seconds. Then she said, “You know,
it’s ‘mumbo jumbo’ stuff that made you a slayer, that sent you here.”
Kennedy
glanced up. “I know. Doesn’t mean I gotta like it.”
Willow’s
tone became serious as she said, “Ken, I want to tell you something. About our
Kennedy, about her past. It’s probably true for you too, and I think you need
to hear it.”
Kennedy’s
expression became worried. “What? What about my past?”
“Well,
it’s about your mother. Your real
mother.”
“My
biological mother?” the slayer said, looking on with interest.
“Yes,”
Willow replied. “She was a witch. Actually, she called herself a techo-pagan,
but…point is, she was magical. And you are too, Kennedy.”
Kennedy
scoffed at that, flopping back into her chair.
“It’s
true,” Willow told her. “And I think you need to stop fighting that about
yourself. It’s something you may need in your world.”
Kennedy
frowned unhappily.
“Just
think about it,” Willow said.
Kennedy
nodded reluctantly, and they both went back to their reading.
Within
minutes, Willow’s face lit up. “Hey! I think I may have found something!”
End
of Part Six
Part
Seven
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Afternoon
The
same group that had met this morning was once again seated around the table,
with one addition. Kennedy now occupied the chair at the end, having earlier
requested and been granted permission to observe the meeting. A map of the city
was projected on the screen, with three red X’s marking various locations.
“So
far, they’ve hit these three clubs in this area,” Faith said, pointing to
the map. “Makes me think they’ve got a nest somewhere nearby.”
“They
haven’t hit more than one club in the same night,” Vi added. “It’s like
they pick one and they all hit it together, usually on the club’s busiest
night.”
“If
we assume that they’ll be hitting a new club in the same area,” Faith
continued, “then we’ve got three maybe four possible targets.”
“How
many of these Ninja Vamps are we talking about?” Robin asked.
“Well,
there were five or six victims at each of the three clubs,” Rowena said, “so
there are probably at least that many vampires. Interestingly, though, most of
the victims weren’t killed, just drained.”
“And
that’s not the only interesting thing about them,” Willow cut in.
“They’re different from most of the vamps we’ve encountered in that they
can’t ‘de-fang’. Their demonic face is permanent, which means they can’t
pass for human.”
“Hence
the handiness of their invisibility,” Xander noted.
“Right,”
Willow said.
“But
they die like regular vamps, right?” Andrew asked.
Willow
nodded. “All the usual techniques will work against them: staking,
decapitation, fire, sunlight.”
“Now
if we can just figure out how to see
them,” Vi added ruefully.
“Yeah,”
Faith agreed. “Why can’t we sense them?”
“I’m
not sure,” Willow said. “It could be magic, I suppose, but I’m thinking
that it has something to do with their ability to make themselves invisible.
It’s like the more you try to see them and sense them, the more you can’t.
It’s like seeing a ghost out of the corner of your eye.”
“So
how do we fight what we can’t see?” Faith asked. “Especially in a crowded,
noisy dance club?”
“I
think I may have found a spell that will make the vamps temporarily visible,”
Willow said. “It doesn’t last long, though, so we’d need to know for sure
that they were there before activating it.”
“So
we’re gonna stake out the bars and wait for somebody to get bit?” Xander
asked for clarification.
Vi
shrugged and nodded. “Basically, yeah.”
“We’ll
divide into teams of two: one slayer with one coven member,” Willow explained.
“The coven member will activate the revealing spell while the slayer will deal
with the vamps.”
“What
do we do once we know they’re there and we can see them?” Dawn asked.
“This
is a tagging mission only,” Willow said. “We want to find the vamps, tag one
or more of them, and track them back to their nest. Since we’re shorthanded at
the moment, we don’t want to take on too much with our small teams. We simply
tag ’em and then band together later to deal with the nest.”
“Staking
out clubs…that knocks out all our junior slayers,” Faith pointed out.
“We
don’t have that many of them here right now anyway,” Vi said. “Most of
them are on summer vacation.”
“Okay,
so what’s the plan?” Robin asked Rowena. “Who’s with who?”
“Willow’s
in charge of this mission,” Rowena said before turning to the redhead and
giving the floor to her.
“Robin,
I’d like you to run the command center and the tracking system. Have the
paramedics on stand-by just in case,” Willow said. Robin nodded in agreement.
“Rowena,
I know you haven’t been out in the field lately, but I’d like you take a
team of junior slayers and patrol the areas outside the targeted clubs,”
Willow continued. “Just as a backup.” Rowena gave a nod too.
“As
for the teams inside the clubs,” Willow went on. “Faith and Dawn can take
Dance Zone, Vi and Andrew can take The Jungle, and Xander and I can take The
Flame. We just—”
“Wait
a minute,” Kennedy interrupted, speaking for the first time in the meeting.
She looked hard at Willow. “You’re going into a potential vamp buffet, and
you’re going without a slayer?”
“Hey,”
Xander objected. “It’s not like she’s going alone. I’ll be there.”
“No
offense,” Kennedy told Xander, “but you’re no slayer.”
“I
have watched Willow’s back a helluva lot more times than you,” Xander shot
back.
“Oh
yeah? And what are you gonna do against a gang of five or six vampires, huh?
You’re no match for something like that,” Kennedy said. “I’ll go with Willow.”
“No,”
Willow said firmly.
“What?”
Kennedy said, turning to face Willow.
“No,”
Willow said. “You’re not here to fight our battles, Kennedy. You’ve got
your own mission to get back to in your own world, and you can’t do that if
you’re injured here.”
“Well,
I’m sure as hell not gonna sit here and let you go into danger all by
yourself,” Kennedy said, standing to her feet.
“She’s
not gonna be by herself!” Xander objected loudly, leaning forward against the
table.
“It’s
not your decision to make, Kennedy,” Willow said.
“Am
I a prisoner here? Are you gonna lock me up?” Kennedy asked, gesturing with
her arms dramatically.
“Of
course, you’re not a prisoner here,” Willow said.
“Well,
then you can’t really stop me, now can you?” Kennedy replied, crossing her
arms tightly.
As
the others in the room watched with interest, Willow and Kennedy locked into a
stare-down. Faith grinned and leaned over to Vi.
“She’s
definitely Kennedy all right,” Faith whispered.
“No
doubt about it,” Vi said, grinning as well.
After
a long moment of staring, Willow broke away first. “Fine!” she growled.
“Good!”
Kennedy shot back. Then she plopped back in her seat.
“What
about me?” Xander asked, annoyed.
“You
can take a couple of junior slayers and patrol outside the club Willow and
Kennedy are in,” Rowena suggested. “Maybe with that eye of yours, you can
spot the vamps before they even go inside.”
Xander
wasn’t entirely mollified by that arrangement, but he leaned back in his chair
in apparent compliance.
Rowena
turned to the slayers. “Vi, I’d like you and Faith to work with all the
slayers going out tonight. Practice with the tagging system, and do some blind
sparring. You guys are going to need to use your other senses tonight.” Vi and
Faith nodded. “And Willow, you coordinate with them to let them know what to
expect when the revealing spell is cast: what it will look like, how long it
will last, and so on.” Willow nodded as well. Rowena looked around the table.
“Anything else?” When no one spoke up, Rowena dismissed the meeting.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Slayer Gym – Later
Vi
was standing perfectly still, her eyes completely covered by a blindfold. Nearby
a boom box was playing a dance mix at a moderate volume. Faith stood before her
holding a staff in her hands. A couple of junior slayers were watching silently.
“Are
you ready?” Faith asked.
“Yes,
but if you say ‘use the force’ even once in this session, I will kick your ass,” Vi replied.
“You
mean you’ll try,” Faith corrected
with a chuckle.
Faith
nodded to one of the junior slayers, who turned up the volume on the boom box.
Vi assumed a defensive position. Faith waited a long moment as Vi turned first
one direction then the other, listening for the elder slayer’s movements.
Faith circled Vi once before pausing and thrusting the end of the staff into
Vi’s side right above her hip. Vi grunted and swept around toward Faith, but
the staff had already been pulled away. Faith moved into a different position
and struck another hit. Vi growled in annoyance.
“Listen
for me,” Faith instructed as she walked around the redhead. “The scuffing of
my shoe, the rustling of my clothing, the sound of my breathing.”
“That’s
hard to do with that music blaring,” Vi commented.
“I
know,” Faith said, “but just tune it out and listen only in the space around
you.” Faith stopped talking and began quietly circling again.
Vi
concentrated hard, and slowly, from her point of view, the music began to fade.
She heard her own heart beating and her own breathing but tuned those out as
well. Finally, in the self-created silence, she heard movement, the slight
whoosh as the staff was swept toward her back. She turned in a flash and caught
the staff in both hands. She quickly jabbed it back toward Faith, catching the
brunette in the stomach.
“Ooof!”
Faith said, doubling over from the blow. Then she straightened and laughed.
“Good,” she said, “that was good.”
Vi
took the blindfold off and smiled. “Okay, your
turn, Faith.”
Faith
groaned and took the blindfold that Vi held out and started putting it on.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Slayer Gym – Same Time
Elsewhere
in the gym, Xander was surrounded by Kennedy and three junior slayers as he
prepared to demonstrate the new tagging system. He pulled an object from a box
and held it up for the four slayers to see.
Kennedy
snorted. “That’s it?” she asked. “It looks like an electric
toothbrush.” The three junior slayers giggled hysterically.
“Sorry,
but I didn’t design the thing,” Xander said. “This comes courtesy of Riley
Finn and the New Initiative.” Xander opened a panel on the handle. “It’s
small, which means it’s easy to conceal. It works on compressed air, so no big
bang to worry about.” He closed the panel and opened another higher on the
shaft. “It’s a one-shot deal. You have to manually reload each time.” He
pulled a small dart the length of a paper clip from his pocket, held it up for
everyone to see, then slid it into the chamber, locking it into place. He closed
the panel and held up the device. Noting a switch and a button, he said,
“Safety and trigger.”
He
turned and pointed the tagger at a nearby corkboard target then punched the
trigger button. With a soft pop, the dart flew out of the tagger and sank into
the target.
“It’s
extremely accurate, but has a short range, so you’ll need to be fairly close
to the vamp to make the shot count.” He pulled out a palm-sized computer and
turned it on. He held it screen out so that the others could see. “The tiny
emitter in the dart activates instantly upon contact,” Xander explained.
“And using its signal, we can track whatever we’ve tagged with these
handy-dandy GPS devices.”
“Can’t
the vamps just pull the dart out?” Kennedy asked.
“They
can, but it won’t matter,” Xander said, pulling out another dart. He pointed
to its tip. “The dart actually embeds the emitter under the skin when it hits
its target. I don’t know how it manages to do that, but it does.” Kennedy
gave an impressed nod.
Xander
pulled a small box from the larger box and opened it. It was full of the small
darts. “I’ve got a whole box of duds we can practice with,” he said.
“These don’t have the emitter, but they still have the sharp point, so be careful. You don’t want to put somebody’s eye out. Willow
doesn’t do the special eye-heal-y thing for just anybody, ya know.”
At
those words, Kennedy looked at Xander closely, questions clearly racing in her
mind. The three junior slayers, though, rushed forward as Xander began handing
out the tagging devices and practice darts. Kennedy waited until the three had
moved aside and started examining their new weapons before she walked up.
“You
lost your eye here too, huh?” Kennedy asked.
“Yeah,
I did,” Xander said solemnly. “But luckily I’ve got a best friend who’s
a bad-ass Wicca,” he added in a lighter tone. “She fixed me up.”
“Look,
I’m sorry about what I said earlier. I know you’re good in a fight.”
“But
I’m no slayer,” Xander replied, repeating her words. Then he shrugged and
said, “That’s fair, actually. But understand this: I would do anything to protect Will. I would die to save her if I had to, and I
know you would too.” Kennedy nodded silently in agreement. “Tonight…if you
need me, call. I’ll be right outside.”
“I
will,” Kennedy answered.
Xander
smiled and held out a tagging device. “Now go practice. I don’t want you
tagging Willow on the ass because that’s where your eyes keep going.”
With
a grin teasing her lips, Kennedy narrowed her eyes and snatched the tagger from
Xander’s hand. Then she joined the other three slayers near the target.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Same Time
Willow
and Rowena sat together in the briefing room, discussing the latest
developments.
“I’ve
briefed the slayers on the spell, so we’re covered there,” Willow said.
“And Dawn and Andrew are preparing the packets we’ll use in casting. We’re
good to go for tonight.”
“Robin’s
getting the command center ready, integrating the tagging system’s GPS into
our mapping program,” Rowena said.
“What
about the amulet? Have you heard back from Buffy?”
“Yes,
I just heard from her right before you came in,” Rowena replied. “Like your
tests, she confirms that the amulet is genuine.”
“W-W-Was
she okay with us giving the amulet to Kennedy?” Willow asked.
“She
supports our decision fully.”
“Oh,
good,” Willow said, relieved. “So I can tell Kennedy?” she asked
excitedly.
Rowena
smiled. “Yes, you can tell Kennedy. I’ll let everyone else know.”
“I’ll
tell her tonight, after the mission,” Willow said. Then she gave Rowena a big
kiss, which the watcher eagerly returned.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Dining Hall – Later
Kennedy
sat next to Faith and across from Vi as the three slayers consumed large
quantities of barbecued ribs, baked beans, and potato salad.
“Now
this is a good pre-mission meal,”
Faith said, dropping yet another cleaned rib bone to her plate. “I’m gonna
tell Andy to add this one to the permanent menu.”
“I
second the motion,” Vi said, waving a rib slathered in barbecue sauce. Several
drops of sauce splattered on the table.
“Hey,
watch it,” Kennedy said, grinning. “You’re armed and dangerous.”
Faith
turned to Kennedy and peered at her face. “Yeah, looks like she got some on
you.”
“Where?”
Kennedy asked, looking herself over.
Faith
pointed a sauce-covered finger at the center of Kennedy’s face. “Right
there,” she said, before dabbing a big blob of sauce right on Kennedy’s
nose.
“Hey!”
Kennedy protested as Vi burst into giggles. Kennedy tried not to grin but
failed. She laughed and wiped the sauce from her nose.
Fade
Out.
Fade
In:
Int.
The
Flame – Night
Dressed
to blend in, Kennedy and Willow sat sipping their sodas at a table within sight
of the dance floor. They carefully watched the crowd for any sign of the Ninja
Vamps. Then, for the second time that night, two guys sauntered over to their
table.
“Evening,
ladies,” said one of the guys. “Would you two care to dance?”
“Buzz
off, bozos,” Kennedy told them in an annoyed voice. An angry look immediately
came over the guys’ faces.
“W-W-What
she means is, we’re really flattered, but no thanks,” Willow interjected
quickly, trying to smooth over the situation. The young men still looked miffed,
but they moved on without another word.
Kennedy
watched them walk off, then huffed once they were gone. “As if,” she
grumbled.
“You
know, you can’t blame them,” Willow pointed out. “We’re in a straight
bar, we’re alone, and it’s not like we’re wearing our ‘hey, we’re
gay’ buttons.”
“How
about we send ’em a message then?” Kennedy said, getting to her feet and
holding her hand out to Willow. “Let’s dance.”
A
big smirk came over Willow’s face. She took Kennedy’s hand and let the
slayer lead her to the dance floor. A fast song they both liked was playing, so
they gave themselves over to the music and just enjoyed themselves for a moment.
After
about a minute or two, the fast song ended, and a slow song began. Willow and
Kennedy both froze in place and looked at each other awkwardly, not knowing what
to do next.
“Oh.
Slow song,” Willow said, wringing her hands nervously.
“It’s
okay,” Kennedy said, stepping forward to take Willow’s hands. “I don’t
mind.”
“Uhh…okay,”
Willow said with a hint of a whimper.
Willow
took a step closer and put her hands on Kennedy’s hips while the slayer rested
her arms on Willow’s shoulders. They both chuckled a bit at the awkwardness,
but they soon settled into the rhythm of the song. At first, neither would look
at the other for very long, but that too faded as they became comfortable in one
another’s arms. They gazed into each other’s eyes and smiled. For a time,
they danced contentedly together. Then a shadow came over Kennedy’s
expression, and she looked away.
“What
is it?” Willow asked, concerned.
Kennedy
took a deep breath and looked back up. “I’ve missed dancing with you.”
“With
her, you mean?” Willow said.
“Yeah,”
Kennedy answered. “Right.”
“We
don’t have to—” Willow started and then stopped. “I mean, I’m sure the
guys have gotten the message by now, so we can stop if you—”
“No,”
Kennedy said, cutting her off. She looked deeply into Willow’s eyes for a long
moment. Then she whispered, “I don’t wanna stop.” Kennedy slowly leaned
closer to Willow, clearly intending to kiss her.
“Me
either,” Willow answered uncertainly but huskily as Kennedy drew nearer. She
could feel Kennedy’s breath, feel her own heart beating madly in her chest.
Suddenly, alarm entered Willow’s eyes. “Wait!” she cried out.
Kennedy
instantly backed away, dropping her eyes. “I’m sorry,” she apologized.
“I shouldn’t have—”
Kennedy’s
words were stopped as Willow yanked Kennedy even closer than they’d been
before. The slayer’s eyes showed total shock as Willow began caressing her
back as they moved to the song that was still playing. “Okay, then again,
maybe I should have,” Kennedy joked, wrapping her arms around Willow once
more.
Willow
pulled Kennedy into a tight hug, resting her cheek against Kennedy’s. “I
think I saw something,” she whispered into Kennedy’s ear.
Kennedy’s
delight quickly changed into seriousness. “Where?” she asked, all business
now.
“To
my left,” Willow answered. “I saw a flash of something out of the corner of
my eye.” She pulled out of the hug, and Kennedy cut her eyes to her own right.
“See it?” Willow asked.
“Yes,”
Kennedy replied. “It’s a slight shimmer, like that alien in Predator. Think it’s them?”
Willow
nodded. “I think so.”
“Got
your charm?” Kennedy asked, meeting Willow’s gaze.
“Oh,
I’ve always got my charm,” Willow said with a smirk. Kennedy rolled her
eyes. “Relax, I’ve got it. You got your thingee?”
“You
betcha,” the slayer said.
“Let’s
do this then,” Willow said.
Willow
separated them, pulled the pre-packed bag from her pocket, and threw it hard to
the floor, belting out an incantation as she did so. The bag erupted into an
orange flame, which sent an similarly-colored cloud up to the ceiling. The crowd
on the dance floor jumped back in alarm, but when they saw the cloud glowing
above them, they became mesmerized by it. Some even started clapping, assuming
it was part of the lighting special effects.
As
the glowing particles of the orange cloud began to descend toward the floor,
they revealed the Ninja Vamps hidden among the dancers and other patrons. The
vampires hissed at the people near them, causing the screams to begin. The crowd
freaked out and started stampeding from the dance floor. Only Willow and Kennedy
and the vampires remained standing where they were. As the panicked patrons
rushed past them, the vampires noticed Willow and Kennedy and realized that they
were responsible for the spell. They growled and headed toward the witch and
slayer.
As
the glowing cloud began to diminish in strength, Kennedy pulled out her tagger
and shot the vampire nearest them. He stopped, looked at the tiny dart in his
chest, laughed at it, and plucked it out. Then he resumed stalking forward, with
two other vampires flanking him.
“The
tables!” Kennedy called out. “We need obstacles!”
Then
she and Willow ran for the area where they had been sitting earlier. As Kennedy
pulled down tables and chairs behind them, Willow activated her radio.
“Xander! Get in here, now!”
“We
can’t!” came Xander’s voice in her ear piece. “People are still pouring
out of the exits! We can’t get through!”
Willow
stopped and turned around. “Kennedy! Get behind me! I’ll shield us!”
The
three vampires leaped over the tables and chairs, and Kennedy was forced to
engage them. She knocked down the first vamp and staked the second before
fending off the third in a flurry of punches and kicks. Mid-fight, Kennedy
noticed two other vamps attempting to come around and behind them.
“Watch
the sides!” she called out to Willow. “The sides!”
Just
then, the two vampires rushed Willow from both sides. Neglecting her own battle,
Kennedy turned to Willow and screamed her name. The third vampire took advantage
of the opportunity and punched Kennedy in the back, sending her to one knee. The
first vampire, the one that Kennedy had darted, got to his feet and threw a kick
at her face. She caught his leg and did a twist flip, sending him back to the
floor. The other vampire picked up a chair and slammed it across Kennedy’s
back as she tried to rise. She went down on her hands and knees as the chair
broke into bits against her, knocking the breath right out of her. Before she
could recover, the vampire came around to face Kennedy. He grabbed her by the
hair and then rammed his knee hard into her head. Her head snapped back, and her
eyes rolled back. Then she went completely limp, falling face first to the floor
like a knocked-out boxer.
Meanwhile,
Willow summoned her magic and sent dual blasts against the two
vampires threatening to tackle her. The vampires were blown back about
twenty feet each. One went crashing behind the bar, while the other slammed into
the far wall. When Willow looked up, she saw Kennedy hit the floor.
“Kennedy!”
she screamed. She sent another blast into the two vampires standing over the
slayer, and they went flying out into the middle of the dance floor.
By
this point, the visibility cloud was nearly gone, and the images of the vampires
were becoming lighter and lighter. Just then, Xander and the junior slayers came
rushing in. The vampires hissed at them and then disappeared as the spell’s
cloud finally dissipated. The vampires didn’t stay for the fight, though. They
pushed past Xander and the junior slayers and fled the building.
Willow
ran over to Kennedy and turned her over. With tears in her eyes, she felt for a
pulse and found one. Gratitude came over her face, and she stroked the
slayer’s cheek.
“Kennedy?”
she said gently. The slayer didn’t respond at all.
Xander
immediately got on his radio. “Robin, we need medics at The Flame, now!”
“Already
on our way,” Robin’s voice came over the radio.
“Kennedy?”
Willow repeated, her voice choking. “Kennedy?!”
she cried more desperately.
End
of Part Seven
Part
Eight
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Infirmary – Waiting Room – Later
Willow
sat leaning against Xander in the waiting room adjacent to the infirmary. He had
his arm wrapped protectively around her, but they weren’t speaking. They had
already fallen into the silent numbness of waiting.
Just
then, the outside door to the waiting room opened, and Rowena came in. Willow
got to her feet, and the two lovers hurried into each other’s arms. A small
sob escaped Willow’s lips as Rowena held her tightly.
“I
came as soon as I could,” Rowena said. “I got my slayers to Faith and Vi,
and then I came straight here.”
The
two pulled apart slightly so that they could look at each other. Willow nodded
and wiped the tears from her face.
“Are
they targeting the nest?” Willow asked.
“Yes,”
Rowena said. “They’ve got a clear signal. Thanks to you and Kennedy.”
Willow’s expression became pained. “How is she?” Rowena asked.
“I
don’t know,” Willow said. “Dr. Miller hasn’t come out to tell us
anything.”
Xander
got up from his seat and joined them. “Why don’t I go ask at the nurse’s
station, see if I can find out anything?”
Rowena
smiled gratefully at Xander. “That’d be wonderful,” she told him. Then he
left the room.
Willow’s
tears started flowing once again. “It’s my fault,” she said.
“Kennedy’s in there because of me.”
“No,
no, that’s not true,” Rowena said reassuringly.
“It
is,” Willow insisted. “I should have put her with another team. She saw me
about to be attacked, and she just turned and let down her guard and—”
Willow’s voice choked, and she took in a halting breath before continuing.
“I should have put my foot down a-a-and made her stay here. I—”
“Willow,”
Rowena said firmly, stopping the redhead’s rant. She cupped Willow’s cheek
and made her look at her. “Do you really
think you could have stopped Kennedy from going along?” she said with a small
grin. “You know how she is, alternate universe or not.”
Willow
gave a hiccupy laugh. “That’s true.”
“She’ll
be fine, you’ll see,” Rowena said. “She’s a slayer, she’s tough.”
Just
then, Xander returned through the outside door. “They say the doc’ll be out
any minute. He’s just finishing up.”
As
if on cue, the inside door to the waiting room opened, and Dr. Miller came in.
Willow and Rowena and Xander rushed over to hear what he had to say.
“How
is she?” Willow asked worriedly.
“She’s
got a concussion, some bruising to the body, but other than that…” Dr.
Miller said.
Willow’s
face instantly relaxed in relief. “Thank goodness,” she said. “Can we see
her? Is she awake?”
“No,
she’s not, and that’s what concerns me,” the doctor replied. Willow’s
worried expression returned. “Most slayers regain consciousness fairly quickly
after a head trauma. They may not be entirely lucid, but they usually wake up.
Kennedy’s not doing that. She’s not showing any signs of waking up.”
“She’s
in a coma?” Rowena asked.
“I
wouldn’t go that far, but it’s serious,” Dr. Miller said. “When she
arrived, was she complaining of any symptoms? Headaches, blurred vision, stuff
like that?”
“Yes!”
Willow said. “She’s had a nagging headache since she got here, but we just
attributed it to the teleporting. Dimensional jet lag, you know?”
“I
can attest to those side effects,” Xander interjected. “Always makes me
wanna hurl when we travel like that.”
“Oh!
And she was having trouble reading, when we were researching in the library,”
Willow added. “She said the writing in the book was hard to read. It was an
old one with fancy script, so I didn’t think anything about it. But maybe her
vision was off. I guess that would explain why I beat her at darts, too.”
“What
does all this mean?” Rowena asked the doctor.
“Well,
there’s evidence that Kennedy suffered an earlier concussion, probably less
than a week ago,” Dr. Miller continued. “It was a bad one too. Her slayer
healing had already started working on it, but it’s likely that she was still
experiencing symptoms, just the kinds of things you’ve mentioned.”
“I
tried to get her to come to the infirmary, but she kept blowing me off,”
Willow complained. “Why do slayers have to be so damned stubborn?”
“I
think it’s an integral part of slayerness itself,” Xander said, “’cause
I haven’t met a slayer yet that didn’t have stubbornness in spades.”
“Well
that stubbornness has put her in danger,” Dr. Miller said. “Even for a
slayer, getting two major concussions days apart…it’s not a good
scenario.”
“So
what do we do now, Doctor?” Willow asked.
“We
wait,” he said simply. “I don’t think her brain has been permanently
damaged, but I’ll need to run neurological tests, and I can’t do those until
she’s awake. I’d feel a whole lot better if she’d just wake up.”
“You
should do a healing spell,” Rowena suggested to Willow. “Anything to get
Kennedy over this hump, right Doctor?”
“Yes,
a healing spell is probably a good idea,” Dr. Miller said. “Anything to wake
her up and maybe nudge her slayer healing into working a little faster.”
“I’ll
get right on that,” Willow said, excited that there was something pro-active
she could do to help.
“When
you’re ready, just come on in,” Dr. Miller said. “She’s in room
three.”
“Thank
you, Doctor,” Willow said, shaking his hand. Then he went back inside the
infirmary. Willow turned to Rowena. “I’ll be in the Coven Room and then
here, I guess.”
“I’m
going to the command center to check on the mission team,” Rowena said. “If
Dawn and Andrew are back, I’ll send them your way.”
“I’ll
come with you,” Xander said. “I want to check on Vi.”
Rowena
took Willow’s hands and kissed her warmly. “I’ll be back later, okay?”
Willow
nodded, then the three of them left the waiting room.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Infirmary – Kennedy’s Room – Later
The
lights were dimmed, and several candles flickered on the nearby nightstand.
Willow stood at the head of Kennedy’s bed. She held one hand on Kennedy’s
shoulder and rested the other on the slayer’s forehead. She had her eyes
closed, and she was whispering a healing incantation. Dawn and Andrew had
already come and gone, giving what they could, but Willow was still at it,
determined to see Kennedy through. Rowena stood at the foot of the bed, watching
silently.
Slowly,
Kennedy’s eyes flickered open. She peered groggily at Rowena, then her gaze
suddenly cleared. “Willow!” she cried out while trying to sit up.
Willow
took Kennedy’s hand and stepped back so that the slayer could see her.
“I’m right here,” she said, easing Kennedy back down against her pillow.
“I
saw you…I thought you were—”
“I
know,” Willow said. “But I’m not. I’m fine.”
Kennedy
let out a deep breath and smiled. Willow smiled back.
“I’ll
get Dr. Miller,” Rowena said.
Willow
turned to Rowena. “Thanks,” she said, then Rowena left the room.
When
Willow turned back to Kennedy, she found the slayer pulling back the covers as
if to get out of bed.
“What
do you think you’re doing?” Willow exclaimed as she attempted to hold
Kennedy down in the bed.
“Sitting
up,” Kennedy insisted, pushing Willow’s hands away. “My back hurts. I need
to stretch.”
Kennedy
turned in the bed and swung her legs over the edge. Then she put her hands
against her hips and arched her back inward, twisting first one way then the
other. When she heard a loud pop, she sighed in relief.
“That’s
better,” the slayer said.
Willow
stood in front of Kennedy with an appalled look on her face. “You are the most
stubborn person I have ever known!”
“Ooo,
do I get a trophy for that?” Kennedy quipped.
“Don’t
make jokes,” Willow warned. “Why didn’t you tell me you had a concussion
when you got here?”
“Because
there was nothing you could do about it,” Kennedy said. “Besides, it was
already healing up.”
“Not
enough,” Willow pointed out. “You were still having headaches and blurred
vision and goddess knows what else, weren’t you?”
“It
wasn’t that big of a deal. You’re making too much of it.”
“Making
too much of it?” Willow shot back. “For god’s sake, Kennedy, you could
have been killed tonight!”
A
flustered sort of anguish came over Kennedy’s face as she continued to defend
her actions. “You were being attacked. What was I supposed to do?”
“You
put yourself in danger!” Willow continued. “You put your own mission in
jeopardy and—”
“I
wasn’t going to stand there and watch you be killed!” Kennedy yelled,
silencing Willow. Then an unexpected sob came out of the slayer’s throat.
“Not again,” she told Willow firmly but in a strangled voice. “Oh
god…” Kennedy said, wrapping her arms around herself as the unwanted tears
came. She rocked back and forth on the hospital bed, hating the crying that she
knew she couldn’t stop.
Willow
embraced her, pulling her close against her chest. She stroked the slayer’s
hair, repeating “it’s okay” over and over, although she knew things were
anything but okay.
Kennedy
spoke haltingly, forcing out words between sobs. “When I left, the demon
was…he had her by the throat…he just jabbed his claws into her…she
couldn’t even scream…oh god…” Kennedy pulled out of Willow’s arms and
looked at her. “I can’t…go back there,” she said, tears streaming down
her face. “Not with Will gone. I just can’t. I can’t, I can’t…”
When
Kennedy began frantically shaking her head, Willow put her hands on each side of
the slayer’s face. Then she kissed her, desperately, passionately. Kennedy
hungrily returned the kiss.
Just
then, Rowena walked back into the room, ready to tell them that Dr. Miller would
be on his way shortly. The blonde froze in place when she saw Willow and Kennedy
kissing. Surprise and hurt came over her face, and she quickly retreated,
leaving the room without either Willow or Kennedy even knowing she had been
there.
After
a long moment of kissing, Willow finally pulled away. She wore a guilty
expression and glanced away when Kennedy tried to look at her. Kennedy noticed
Willow’s reaction and looked away too, another pain now evident in her eyes.
“I’m
sorry, I-I-I shouldn’t have done that,” Willow said. “I don’t even know
why I did that.”
Kennedy
took a deep breath and forced a smile. “Must be my irresistible lips,” she
said, wiping the tears from her face.
Willow
gave a small laugh. “Must be,” she agreed.
“Sorry
I cried all over you,” Kennedy said. More than a little disgust at herself was
in her voice.
“Oh,
no problem,” Willow instantly assured her. “I’m just glad you could, you
know? If you’re anything like our Kennedy—and you sure seem to be just like
her, lips and all—you keep way too much of that inside.”
Kennedy
scoffed and gave a rueful grin. “Don’t worry, the blubbering slayer will be
out of your hair in a day or two. Just as soon as my crystal recharges.” She
forced another smile but didn’t say anything else.
An
awkwardness set in that was thankfully broken when Dr. Miller came in the room.
When he saw Kennedy sitting up on the side of the bed, he put his hands on his
hips and looked at Willow. The redhead merely shrugged helplessly.
“Slayers,”
Dr. Miller said, shaking his head.
Willow
smiled at the doctor then turned back to Kennedy. “I’m gonna let Dr. Miller
do his thing,” she said, “but I’ll be back to check on you later. You get
some rest, okay?”
“Yes,
mother,” Kennedy said, rolling her eyes.
Willow
gave the slayer’s hand a squeeze then left the room. Dr. Miller walked over to
Kennedy and looked down at her disappointedly.
“You
and I are going to have a little chat about stubbornness,” he began.
Kennedy
sighed and resigned herself to yet another lecture.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Infirmary – Outside Kennedy’s Room – Same Time
Willow
paused in the hallway, clearly thinking hard about something. She glanced at the
door to Kennedy’s room then looked away, the gears still turning in her mind.
Then she walked off down the corridor with determined purpose in her eyes.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Coven Room – Later
Willow
sat at a table, books and papers and folders scattered across the table’s
surface. She looked intently at a page in a book and compared its contents to
those of a folder nearby.
“Yes!”
she said, delighted to have discovered what she had been looking for.
Then
her expression fell, as if she had just realized a complication she hadn’t
considered. She sighed and leaned back in her chair, staring off, deep in
thought.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Infirmary – Same Time
Kennedy
was lying on her side; her eyes were closed but not tightly. She rolled over to
her other side and tried to get comfortable but failed. She opened her eyes and
grumbled to herself. Finally, she threw the covers off herself, swung her legs
over the side of the bed, and got to her feet.
As
her feet hit the floor, she gripped the bed, expecting a dizzy spell to hit, but
it didn’t. “Huh,” she said, tilting her head in surprise. “Cool.”
She
went to the night stand and opened the drawer at the bottom. Sure enough, her
clothes were folded neatly inside, sitting on top of her shoes. She pulled them
out, and within minutes, she was out of the hospital gown and happily back in
her own clothes.
She
reached into her pocket and pulled out the crystal that Althenea had given her.
It was now glowing brightly, fully recharged and ready to take her home. Kennedy
looked at it sadly then tucked it back into her pocket. She glanced about the
infirmary room once more before sneaking out the door.
End
of Part Eight
Part
Nine
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – A Short Time Later
Willow
came in the front door carrying a book bag on her shoulder. She found Rowena
sitting on the couch in the living room. The watcher had her knees pulled up to
her chest and her arms wrapped around her legs.
“Hey,”
Willow said with a smile.
Rowena
didn’t respond. Instead, she shot an angry glare in Willow’s direction. Then
she got up from the couch and stormed into the kitchen. Willow did a
what-the-hell double-take then followed after Rowena, first stopping to set her
book bag on the dining room table.
In
the kitchen, Rowena was at the sink with her back to Willow, washing a tea cup
that really didn’t need washing.
“Can
you hand me the fire extinguisher under the sink?” Willow said as she came in.
“’Cause I think you actually set my clothes on fire with that look you just
gave me.”
Rowena
whipped around to face Willow, but still she didn’t speak.
“What’s
up?” Willow pleaded sincerely.
Rowena
gave a disgusted laugh. “I’m having déjà vu all over again, that’s
what’s up.”
Willow
wasn’t following. She raised her hands in a confused gesture.
“Wasn’t
it just last summer that I caught you and Kennedy locking lips in the gym, and
you swore there was nothing to it?”
Shock
then realization came over Willow’s face. She dropped her gaze to her hands.
“You saw.” It was more of a statement than a question.
“Oh,
I got an eyeful all right, and that
was no platonic, I’ll-always-be-there-for-you, friendly kiss,” Rowena said.
“No
it wasn’t, but it wasn’t the kind of kiss you think it was either.”
“And
what kind of kiss do I think it
was?” Rowena replied smartly.
“You
think it was an I-wanna-jump-your-bones kind of kiss.”
Rowena
shook her head. “No, it’s worse than that,” she said quietly before
lifting tear-filled eyes to Willow’s. “I think it was an
I’m-falling-in-love-with-you kiss.” She swallowed hard then asked, “Was
it?”
“No,”
Willow said firmly, not taking her eyes from Rowena’s.
Rowena
stared at Willow, wanting desperately to believe. She sniffed and looked down,
wiping away the tears on her face. Willow closed the space between them and took
Rowena’s hands in hers.
“I’m
in love with you,” Willow said with
certainty. “I know we’ve had a bad year, but my feelings never changed.
You’re the one I want to spend my life with, have a family with, grow old
with.”
Rowena
looked up. “Then why did you kiss
her?” she asked.
“I
was trying to comfort her,” Willow
said. Then she gave a mirthless laugh. “It was a mistake, I know. It hurt her
worse when I pulled away, when I reminded her once again that I wasn’t her Willow.”
Rowena
nodded wordlessly, and Willow pulled her hands away.
“I
know it’s hard for you to understand,” Willow continued, “but I will
always have a special connection with Kennedy. She pulled me out of the darkest
place I’ve ever been in. I didn’t think I’d ever be able to love again
after I lost Tara. She showed me otherwise, and I will always be indebted to her
for that. And I’d like to think that maybe I was something special to her too.
I don’t know.” Willow shrugged then went into an explanatory babble.
“Anyway, I know this kiss doesn’t make sense because this Kennedy’s not my Kennedy, or our Kennedy
rather, but she’s still Kennedy, and it’s not just her irresistible lips
that make me want to—”
“What?!”
Rowena interjected.
“Sorry,
just a joke she made after we—” Willow grimaced. “Never mind. Bad joke, very bad joke. Sorry.” Willow shook her head, laughing
nervously. “I mean, it’s not like you’d
know about Kennedy’s lips…”
Rowena
cleared her throat and looked away, a blush creeping into her cheeks. Willow’s
mouth dropped open in shock.
“You…you…you
kissed Kennedy?” Willow spluttered. “When?”
“When
do you think?” Rowena answered.
Willow
made the connection. The night she’d seen Rowena all over Kennedy outside
Rowena’s apartment. “But…but…you said that nothing had happened that
night!”
“Nothing
did happen, Willow,” Rowena said.
“Not that it’s any of your business if it did. You and I weren’t together
then; you’d made that perfectly clear. I was upset about you going out with
Gina the psycho, so—”
“I
wasn’t going out with her!” Willow objected.
“Whatever,”
Rowena said in annoyed voice. “It bugged me, so I went The Alcove and
proceeded to get completely hammered. Kennedy found me there and took it upon
herself to make sure I got home safely. But before we left, I…” Rowena
stopped and shook her head. “I kissed her. Just laid one on her.” Rowena
glanced at Willow, who still looked a little shell-shocked. Rowena shrugged
unapologetically. “I wanted to know what all the fuss was about,” she
explained. Then she gave a regretful sigh. “Most of that night is still a
blur, but for some reason, I definitely
remember that part.” Rowena rolled her eyes and looked away. “It would be
that part,” she grumbled to herself.
Slowly,
Willow’s expression of surprise gave way to one of amusement. She began to
chuckle, causing Rowena to look up. Willow’s chuckles then became full-fledged
laughs. Rowena smiled but managed to look a little incensed. Soon she joined
Willow in laughter, and the two fell into hysteria. When their laughing finally
eased, Willow moved close to Rowena and once again took the blonde’s hands in
her own.
“I
really am sorry,” Willow said. “Forgive me?”
Rowena
smiled and pulled Willow closer. “I forgive you.”
“Good,
because I, um, I kinda want to talk to you about a-a-an idea I have,” Willow
said.
Rowena’s
eyes narrowed, and she looked at Willow suspiciously, knowing the witch was up
to something. “About Kennedy?” she asked.
“Yes,”
Willow answered somberly.
Rowena
released Willow and took a step back. “What is it?”
Willow
took a deep breath. “It’s not enough just to send her back with the
Champion’s Medallion,” she said. “We need to do more.”
“Like
what?” Rowena asked, puzzled.
“Like
give her a reason to want to go
back,” Willow answered.
Rowena
stared at Willow with a very worried expression on her face.
Cut
To:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – A Short Time Later
Willow
and Rowena sat at the dining room table with Willow’s books and papers
scattered over its top. A fist-sized blue crystal with multiple facets was
resting on a nearby folder. Rowena was carefully reading a set of pages while
Willow waited anxiously for her to finish. When she did finish reading, Rowena
shook her head and set the sheets of paper on the table.
“What
do you think?” Willow asked.
Rowena
pinched the bridge of her nose. “I…I don’t know what to think.”
“I-I-I
know it’s extreme,” Willow said, “but these are special circumstances.”
“Will
it even work?” Rowena asked pointedly.
“I
think so, but I can’t know for sure.
A lot depends on Kennedy. A lot depends on the magic that brought her here. It
may end up being an exercise in futility, but…I’d like to try.”
“Yeah,
I’ll bet you would,” Rowena muttered.
“That’s
not what this is about,” Willow
objected.
Rowena
softened. “I know.” Then she sighed and said, “You know, this situation
was a hell of a lot easier when I was on the outside looking in.”
“I
know,” Willow admitted.
“Are
you sure there’s no other way?”
“There
are other spells, but I don’t think they’d be as effective,” Willow
explained. “It needs to be something big, something able to generate a lot of
power. A-A-And it needs to be me and Kennedy.”
Rowena
sighed resignedly then said, “Okay.”
Willow’s
face lit up. She jumped from her chair, grabbed Rowena’s hands, and pulled her
to her feet. Then she picked her up and gave her a big twirl before planting a
huge kiss on her lips.
“Thank
you,” the witch said sincerely.
Rowena
smiled. “You’re welcome.” Then the blonde’s expression sobered. “Do
you think she’ll do it?”
Willow
shrugged uncertainly. “I don’t know. I guess I’ll find out when I ask
her.”
Just
then, the phone rang. Willow looked at Rowena as if wondering who could possibly
be calling this late. Willow picked up the phone.
“Hello?”
Willow answered. She listened a moment then said, “What?!” Her expression became aggravated. “Thank you. I’ll see
if I can find her.” Willow hung up.
“What
is it?” Rowena asked.
“Kennedy
left the infirmary,” Willow answered.
“You
don’t think she…?”
“I
hope not,” Willow said.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Outside Kennedy’s Guest Room – Moments Later
Carrying
her book bag on her shoulder, Willow knocked on Kennedy’s door. There was no
answer. She knocked again and leaned close to the door.
“Kennedy,
are you in there?” Willow called out.
She
knocked one more time and then listened intently. Soon she heard the lock turn.
She let out a breath of relief at the knowledge that Kennedy was inside.
The
door opened. Kennedy stood there, an awkward and somewhat sheepish expression on
her face. She tucked her hands in her back pockets.
“Hey,”
the slayer said.
“Hey,”
Willow replied.
For
a long moment, the two fidgeted in place, not saying anything.
“The
infirmary called,” Willow said finally. “They said you’d left your
room.”
“I
didn’t want to stay in there,” Kennedy said with a shrug. “I hate places
like that.”
“Nobody
likes them, Kennedy, but—”
Kennedy
held up her hands. “Please, save the lecture, okay? I’m not in the mood.”
Willow
nodded in acquiescence. “Can I come in?”
“Sure,”
Kennedy said, stepping aside to allow Willow to enter.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Kennedy’s Guest Room – Seconds Later
Kennedy
led Willow to the living room, where she plopped down on the couch. Willow took
the other end, setting her book bag next to the coffee table. Willow froze when
she saw Kennedy’s green crystal sitting on the table, glowing brightly.
“It’s
recharged,” Willow commented.
“Yeah,”
Kennedy said. “Since last night. Since I left the infirmary. I guess I can go
home whenever I’m ready.” Kennedy’s face clouded as she considered the
prospect.
“About
that,” Willow said. “There’s something I need to tell you. I couldn’t
tell you at first because we weren’t sure if it was even real, but now that we
do know for sure, I can tell you.”
Kennedy
gave Willow a confused look. “Tell me what?”
“The
Champion’s Medallion,” Willow replied. “We have it, and we’re letting
you take it back with you.”
“What?”
Kennedy asked incredulously.
“It
was uncovered in an excavation at Sunnydale just days before you arrived,”
Willow explained. “We thought it had been destroyed in the battle against the
First, but then boom, there it was.”
“So
that’s why I came here, now.”
Willow
nodded. “So you won’t be going home empty-handed after all.”
Kennedy
smiled gratefully for a moment, then her face darkened once again. She stood up
and walked a few feet away, keeping her back to Willow. “That’s good,” she
said. “Good.”
Willow
got up and walked around the table to stand in front of Kennedy. She touched the
slayer’s arm but didn’t speak.
Kennedy
gave a scoffing laugh. “I should be happy, right? I got what I came for.
Mission accomplished.”
Willow
gave Kennedy’s arm a sympathetic squeeze and moved closer.
Kennedy
swallowed hard and continued in a quieter voice. “But all I want to do is stay
here. With you.”
“Kennedy…”
Willow said, trailing off and shaking her head.
Kennedy
stepped back, putting some space between them. “I know. You’re with Rowena,
and there’s just no place for me here.”
“And
your world needs you,” Willow said. “You have
to go.” Willow stepped closer again. “But before you go, I want to give you
something.”
Kennedy
looked up. “What?”
Willow
took Kennedy’s hand. “Me,” she said simply.
Shock
came over Kennedy’s face, but it was quickly erased by one of intense anger.
She yanked her hand out of Willow’s. “What is this? Some kind of sick
joke?!” she demanded.
“No,
no,” Willow instantly denied before frantically trying to explain. “Not me
me, the other me, well, actually it would be me first, but then it’d be the other
me, if it worked, and I’m not even sure it will, but it’s worth a try, if
you’re willing, that is.”
Kennedy
just looked at Willow like she was crazy.
“I
should probably start over, huh?” Willow said.
“Good
idea,” Kennedy said.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Kennedy’s Guest Room – Later
Willow
and Kennedy were once again seated on the couch. Willow’s papers and books
were covering the coffee table. Kennedy was holding the multi-faceted blue
crystal in her hand.
“What
do you think?” Willow asked.
Kennedy
set the crystal on the table. “I…I don’t know what to think.”
“I
know. It’s a lot to take in.”
“Do
you really think it will work?” Kennedy asked.
“I
do.”
“But…it
depends on me?” Kennedy said worriedly.
“Well,”
Willow replied. “You’ll be the one to cast.”
Kennedy
looked down at her hands. “And if it doesn’t work?” she asked softly.
“At
least you will have tried,” Willow said. “A-A-A little hope’s better than
none, right?”
At
that, Kennedy smiled and nodded.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Coven Room – Morning
Wearing
satiny green robes, Willow and Kennedy stood in the center of the coven room
before a specially-prepared altar. On it lay a censer, a bowl of water, a dish
of salt, two athames, and three lit candles—one white, one gold, and one
silver. Willow and Kennedy held the blue crystal together in their hands.
“Let
this be the vessel of our power,” Willow intoned.
“Let
this be the vessel of our love,” Kennedy finished.
The
crystal gave a soft glow, and Kennedy smiled in surprise. Willow smiled back at
her. After the two placed the crystal on the altar, they stood looking at each
other awkwardly.
“Are
you ready?” Willow asked.
“I
don’t know,” Kennedy said, wringing her hands. Then she gave an anxious
laugh. “I shouldn’t be nervous, right? I mean, we’ve done this
before…well, not we we, the other
we, but still, oh god, I think I’ve caught your babble.”
Willow
closed the space between them. She placed her hand gently on Kennedy’s cheek.
“Don’t think of me,” she whispered. “Think of her.”
Willow
leaned in and kissed Kennedy softly on the lips. Kennedy closed her eyes and
received the kiss. Then she eagerly returned it, pulling Willow closer.
Fade
Out.
Fade
In:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Coven Room – Later
Having
cleaned up after the ritual was over, Kennedy and Willow were once again dressed
in their street clothes. Kennedy was holding the blue crystal in her hands. It
was now glowing with a very intense brightness. Willow handed a black velvet
cloth to Kennedy.
“You
know…if we’d gone one more time, I think we’d’ve blown that thing to
bits,” Willow commented with a smirk.
“Heh,
heh,” Kennedy chuckled as she wrapped the cloth around the crystal and then
tucked it into her jacket pocket.
“I’ve
called Ro,” Willow said. “She’s getting the amulet.”
“Good,”
Kennedy replied.
“Shall
we?” Willow asked, gesturing at the door.
Kennedy
took a deep breath and nodded. Then the two of them left the coven room.
Cut
To:
Int.
Watchers
Council – Briefing Room – Moments Later
Willow
and Kennedy walked into the briefing room, where Rowena and the others were
waiting. Rather than being seated, the group was clustered around the end of the
table near the door.
Rowena
was the first to step forward. She smiled politely and said, “Are you
ready?”
“As
I’ll ever be,” Kennedy replied.
As
Rowena stepped aside, Faith and Vi came over. Faith reached out and shook
Kennedy’s hand.
“Give
the First hell, okay?” Faith said.
“That’s
the plan,” Kennedy said.
Vi
gave Kennedy a hug. “Take care,” she said.
Andrew,
Xander, Giles, and Robin chimed in their good-byes as well. Then Dawn stepped
forward and hugged Kennedy warmly. When they pulled apart, they shared a long,
heart-felt look.
“I’ll
do everything I can,” Kennedy promised.
“I
know you will,” Dawn said.
When
Dawn stepped aside, Rowena looked at Willow, but the redhead just nodded,
indicating that she had already made her good-byes. Rowena opened the box on the
table and pulled out the Champion’s Medallion. She stepped forward and held it
out to Kennedy. Kennedy walked over and took the amulet from Rowena’s hand.
“Thank
you,” Kennedy said. Before the blonde could step away, Kennedy took her hand
and held it. “Thank you,” she repeated, meeting Rowena’s eyes in an
intense gaze, thanking her secretly for the sacrifice she had been willing to
make.
Rowena
got the message. She smiled sincerely and simply said, “You’re welcome.”
Kennedy
stepped back and put the amulet in her jacket pocket. “Well, I guess I should
be going,” the slayer said in a light tone. “I’ve got things to do. You
know, asses to kick, names to take, that sort of thing.”
As
Willow joined Rowena, Kennedy pulled the small crystal from the pocket of her
jeans. It was still glowing a bright green, just waiting to be activated. She
stepped to the far side of the table, away from the others. She held out the
crystal and started to speak the incantation. Before doing so, she turned and
looked back at Willow once. Then she turned back and spoke the words. In a
flash, the slayer was gone. Everyone looked around the room, a mixture of
sadness and wonder on their faces.
Cut
To:
Int.
Vacant
Building in Cleveland – Night
Kennedy
blipped back into the magic circle mere seconds after she had left. By the
doorway, Faith was fighting demons like a mad woman. The other slayers, though,
were down and not moving. A few yards away, Willow was sinking to the floor at
the feet of the demon who had attacked her. Nearby, Althenea was using magic to
fend off several demons that had pushed her away from the circle.
Snatching
up the scythe that Althenea had left behind, Kennedy leaped into action. She
moved like a whirlwind through the room, massacring the demons near Althenea
first, then the ones near Faith. Then there was only one demon left, the one
that had attacked Willow. Kennedy stood stock still in front of him, demon blood
dripping off the scythe as she stared him down. Faith and Althenea were frozen
in place, awestruck from watching Kennedy work.
The
demon roared and rushed the slayer. She remained motionless to the very last
second, then stepped aside, allowing the demon to ram himself into the wall.
Before he could recover, she swung the axe end of the scythe into his back of
his neck. The scythe’s blade went through his neck and embedded into the wall.
The demon’s headless body slipped to the floor, jerking. The demon’s head
rested precariously on the top of the scythe for a second, then toppled off.
Kennedy
instantly released the scythe, turned from the demon, and ran over to Willow.
Faith and Althenea followed. The witch was bleeding badly from her stomach,
where the demon had sunk his claws into her. She was struggling to breathe.
Kennedy
leaned over Willow and looked into her eyes. “Hang on, baby,” she said.
Kennedy pulled the glowing blue crystal from her jacket pocket and laid it on
Willow’s chest.
“What
are you—?” Althenea started to ask. She stopped when Kennedy placed her
hands on Willow and began the incantation.
At
first the crystal did nothing, but Kennedy kept at it, reciting line after line,
putting everything she had into the spell. Mid-way, Willow gave one final ragged
breath then stopped moving, her eyes fluttering shut. Still, Kennedy didn’t
stop.
Slowly,
the crystal began to pulse, and the light inside it seeped out and into
Willow’s body. Faith and Althenea could feel the heat radiating from the
pulsing crystal and its energies. More and more light was pouring into Willow
until finally, with a flash, the crystal went dark.
Kennedy
nearly fell over but caught herself on her hands next to Willow. The slayer was
breathing hard from the exertion of the spell. She pushed herself back up and
looked at Willow. The witch still wasn’t moving. Kennedy stared at her with
hope-filled eyes. Faith and Althenea knelt on each side of Kennedy and watched
expectantly. When she saw no change in Willow, Kennedy closed her eyes and
sighed. Faith hung her head, and Althenea put her hand on Kennedy’s back.
Just
then, Willow took in a gasping breath, startling all three women. As Willow took
in more breaths, tears of joy filled Kennedy’s eyes.
“Thank
god,” the slayer said, touching Willow’s cheek.
Althenea
reached out and passed her right palm over Willow’s abdomen. The dark-haired
witch closed her eyes and concentrated. Then she pulled her hand away. “I
think she’ll be okay,” Althenea said.
“Damn
girl,” Faith said with a grin, “since when do you do the mojo?”
“Since
today,” Kennedy replied.
“Well,
I’m puttin’ you on the witchy roster from now on,” Faith teased.
“Faith’s
right,” Althenea said, picking up the blue crystal. “This was very
advanced.”
“I
had a little help,” Kennedy said. Faith and Althenea looked for her to go on,
but all she said was, “I’ll tell you everything later.” Kennedy reached
into her other jacket pocket and pulled out the Champion’s Medallion.
Faith’s eyes lit up as Kennedy handed her the amulet.
“You
did it!” Faith said excitedly.
“No,
we did it,” Kennedy corrected. Then
she turned to Althenea. “See what you can make of it?”
The
witch nodded, then she and Faith left Kennedy alone with Willow. Kennedy turned
back to the redhead and hovered over her protectively.
Willow
looked confused. She sat up and glanced at her abdomen, which was still covered
with her own blood. “I thought I was…”
“So
did I,” Kennedy said softly.
“How
did you—?” Willow asked.
“Long
story, tell ya later, okay?”
“Okay,”
Willow said, nodding.
Kennedy
reached out and cupped Willow’s cheek. “I thought I’d lost you,” she
said in a choked voice, tears rolling down her face once again. “Please
don’t leave me,” she pleaded.
Willow
was moved to tears herself. She put her hand over Kennedy’s and said, “I
won’t.”
The
two lovers kissed passionately then embraced one another, holding each other for
the longest time.
Fade
Out.
Fade
In:
Int.
Willow’s
Apartment – Bedroom – Later That Night
Willow
and Rowena were curled up together in bed, with Willow leaning against
Rowena’s shoulder. The blonde had her arm wrapped snuggly around the redhead.
She kissed the top of Willow’s head.
“Whatcha
thinkin’ ’bout?” Rowena asked.
“Kennedy,”
Willow answered.
“I
figured. Me too.”
“I’m
just wondering if she made it,” Willow said. “I-I-If she saved her.”
“I
guess we’ll never know,” Rowena said, “but I certainly believe so.”
“You
do?” Willow asked, turning to face Rowena.
“Yes,
I do,” Rowena answered. “If anyone could make it happen, it’s Kennedy.
Stubbornness does have its virtues,”
she added with a smirk.
Willow
grinned back. “True.” She kissed Rowena warmly before reaching over to turn
out the lamp on the nightstand. They both settled back against their pillows,
deep in thought.
Once
darkness had settled in the room, Willow said, “So…Kennedy’s
lips…irresistible?”
“Oh
yeah,” Rowena instantly answered.
The
two started giggling, lightly at first, then hysterically, as they rolled into
one another’s arms once again.
Fade
Out.
End
of LOSS
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