You know, I've saved lives. Dozens. Maybe hundreds. I reattached a girl's leg. Her whole leg. She named her hamster after me. I got a hamster. He drops a box of money, he gets a town.

Simon ,'Jaynestown'


Buffista Fic: It Could Be Plot Bunnies  

Where the Buffistas let their fanfic creative juices flow. May contain erotica.


Connie Neil - Apr 21, 2003 11:56:43 am PDT #3592 of 10001
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Spike/Xander! Spike/Xander! Whee!!! By Elena!!!

Damn this incoherence.


deborah grabien - Apr 21, 2003 12:04:32 pm PDT #3593 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

heheheheheh.

I'm not participating in the 1000-word thing, but damn, am I enjoying reading everyone's?

Oh yes.


Connie Neil - Apr 21, 2003 1:24:19 pm PDT #3594 of 10001
brillig

yes, I'm just using this because I'm too lazy to save it to anything else. Getting people on this bus is such a pain.

Giles looked at his watch impatiently. "Granted, I've watched Buffy prepare for major outings before, so I know how she is on organization, but, really ..."

Spike was leaning against the side of the bus, one foot up and flat on the vehicle. He seemed quite calm and collected as he smoked, until one saw the way the foot against the bus was nervously tapping. "I'm not going back in there, mate. Joyce is still arguing that she should stay, Slayer keeps picking things up and wondering if she should bring them, and Niblet and Demon Girl are hiding in the corners. What's taking Red and Harris so long?"

"I don't know. Spike, one of us is just going to have to go in there, grab things, and bring them out and stow them on the bus. And you're the one with the invitation."

"Ripper, please, they're all just waiting for a common target to stick his head in there--"

They both looked over in relief as Xander's car pulled up in the driveway. "Isn't that ..." Giles started.

Spike laughed. "Good on you, Red. Leave no one behind."

Willow, climbing out of the back seat, blushed but smiled. "I was just wanting to save time. Now we can go." Tugging gently, she pulled Tara out of the car to stand beside her. Tara stared at the two vampires anxiously but cuddled into Willow's shoulder quietly.

Giles looked pointedly at Xander. "Do not give me that look, Giles," Xander snapped, pulling bags from the trunk. "Just--don't." He carried duffles and backpacks onto the bus.

"It's not his fault," Willow said firmly. "I threatened him with the resolve face. And it's too late now, anyway. Where is everybody?"

Spike and Giles looked at each other. "They're, um, still ..." Giles started.

"They're still packing," Spike finished.

"Still?" Willow protested. "But I thought we had to get going. Why haven't you gone in and hurried them along?" Spike and Giles looked each other again.

"Geez," Xander muttered as he jogged down the bus steps. "Creatures of the night, they hide. I'll go get them. If nothing else, I can haul Anya out of there bodily."

"She likes the caveman act, huh?" Spike asked. He chuckled at the evil look Xander gave him as he headed up the walk.

Still, Xander took a deep breath before opening the door of Chez Slayer. Not-quite-raised voices came from the kitchen, but Dawn was sitting on the couch, hunched together as if she didn't want to be noticed. She looked up at Xander anxiously.

"We're back," he said with as reassuring a smile as he could manage. "Time to load 'em up and head 'em out."

Dawn looked toward the kitchen nervously. "Mom's saying she shouldn't go, that she'll only slow us down."

"Well, I don't know how, it's not like we're making a run for it cross country on foot. Get on the bus, I'll make sure she comes along."

Anya came out of the kitchen. She had her arms wrapped around herself and her unhappy thinking look on her face. "You're back."

"I'm back. What's up?"

"Why is Joyce being so stubborn? She knows it's not safe if she stays. I mean, we're going to go get Tara, who will slow us down as much as a woman recovering from a stroke, but no one's suggesting Tara stay behind. Doesn't Joyce know that everybody will just worry about her if she's not with us?"

Xander hugged her. "It's something good moms do, not want to be a burden. She thinks Buffy has enough to do without worrying about protecting a sick mom."

"That's dumb. Buffy will worry anyway, she's in there saying that. But Joyce keeps being stupid and noble."

"We're not leaving her, so it's not going to be a problem."

"Well, it's not like we can just drag her out of here--" She tilted her head to study the look on Xander's face, then smiled.

"I said nothing about dragging!" Xander protested.

"Xander," Dawn gasped, "you're not going to just grab my mom and--and carry her off."

"No, I'm not. Your mom's a smart woman, she'll see the logic of our arguments."

"And if she doesn't?" Dawn sounded far less outraged than one might expect at the idea of her mother being carried out bodily.

"Hopefully it won't come to that. I mean, we've already got Tara on board, so Mrs. Summers can't really argue."

"Tara?" Anya frowned. "We have to go get Tara."

"Well, no. Willow talked me into going and getting her just now. Tara's on the bus."

Dawn squeaked and looked towards the door, then, guiltily, towards the kitchen.

"Go on," Xander said. "The more people already on the bus, the more argument we have for getting a move on."

Anya leaned up to kiss him. "You're a brave man, Xander Harris. I like that about you. Come on, Dawn." She took Dawn's arm and led her out the door.

Xander squared his shoulders and headed for the kitchen, trying not to wonder why Anya considered arguing with Buffy and Dawn's Mom something requiring courage.


Elena - Apr 21, 2003 2:08:27 pm PDT #3595 of 10001
Thanks for all the fish.

CONNIE! YES! Xander is so very brave and he doesn't even realise it.


Theodosia - Apr 21, 2003 6:17:53 pm PDT #3596 of 10001
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

My drabbles as posted to the Sunday100, for those who don't feel like visiting there...

Faith: Three Reflections

I. Sunnydale 2001

i got everything that i want how come this doesn’t feel great

Faith stared at Buffy’s face in the bathroom mirror, tilted her head, widened her eyes. The face was skinnier, not mine now, never again paler, more fragile. Blue eyes not brown, crinkly hair dyed blonde, more point to the chin, thinner cheekbones….

mine now this is my face my body my life

She tried out the traitor lungs, the traitor vocal cords, the traitor tongue: “You can’t do that, it’s wrong.”

i’m stuck i’m caught

She couldn’t go back. She couldn’t get out. She could, maybe, get away.

II. Los Angeles 2001

lots of torture toys in a bathroom

Faith scored the plunger right away, short blunt handle, oh yeah! Spray air-freshener for a nice flashy torch, lit. Dran-O under the sink, all right! Maybe pour it on Wesley’s skin, watch it bubble. Maybe for the big finish, she’d pour it down his throat. maybe not kill him maybe not She turned to the medicine cabinet, considered the contents – pills, Pepto, thermometer, Band-Aids… nothing fun in there.

She closed the mirror, caught sight of her not buffy face flushed, manic, remembered how Buffy’s eyes had stared back at her in Joyce’s bathroom.

III Los Angeles 2003

god my ass is so kicked

Faith braced herself on Wesley’s bathroom sink to wait for the dizziness to pass. a nice hot shower, that will help She’d die before she failed Wes, failed Angel. Today had been at best ‘not failed’– Angelus had killed the Beast, brought back the sun, yay for our side, but Angelus was still free.

She caught sight of her bruised face in the mirror: puffy, discolored, bloody. For once, she didn’t think of Buffy looking back at her.

at last a face i’ve earned

In a way, it was the best she’d ever looked.


deborah grabien - Apr 21, 2003 6:20:01 pm PDT #3597 of 10001
It really doesn't matter. It's just an opinion. Don't worry about it. Not worth the hassle.

at last a face i’ve earned

That is sooooo cool.


Beverly - Apr 21, 2003 6:33:18 pm PDT #3598 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Dead on, Theo. All three.


§ ita § - Apr 21, 2003 6:35:50 pm PDT #3599 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

She shoots ... she drains the three pointer!


Beverly - Apr 21, 2003 6:46:51 pm PDT #3600 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

I loved Plei's glass drabble, both of ita's left me a little breathless and Deb's and Deena's--each one a perfect snapshot.

Dana's Wes and Buffy are just as right and "of course" as Plei's darker OTP. Elena's "Spiral" S/X, so. hot. SA nailed Anya and early Tara. And connie's Vamp!Giles story, even if he isn't the crux of this one--wow.


P.M. Marc - Apr 21, 2003 6:58:58 pm PDT #3601 of 10001
So come, my friends, be not afraid/We are so lightly here/It is in love that we are made; In love we disappear

Theo, the only thing I'd change is... Buffy's eyes aren't blue. They're a light, hard to determine hazel.

Other than that, LOVELY!!!