Summary: Buffy and Spike set off on the trail of a killer and wind up
in alternate dimension 1870’s Nevada trying to prevent the Four
Horsemen of the Apocalypse from rising. 29 chapters/ Epilogue Complete
Disclaimer: The characters from Buffy the Vampire Slayer are
owned by Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, and Fox studios. This story is not
meant to infringe upon anyone's rights, only to entertain.
Author's Notes: This is definitely AU, sometime latter S5. Joyce has no health issues, Glory was easily defeated by Buffy without breaking a nail, Dawn’s still the key and Spike already owns that seriously cool motorcycle and plays poker at Willy’s with Clem. The chapter titles are excerpts from songs listed at the beginning of each chapter. I would like to thank my lovely beta EnigmaticBlues for the grammatical touch up. I own nothing and make nothing. ME and Joss Whedon own the universe, I just visit.
Rating: PG
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Chapter 16 Hide The Face
In my eyes indisposed
can disguise, no one knows.
Hide the face, lies the snake.
Call my name through the cream
and I’ll hear you scream.
-Soundgarten
Black Hole Sun
Teague closed and locked the mining office door. A few days ago McGee
had forced him to begin working at the mine and he was worried. It
seemed that he was being pushed aside, no longer important. He didn’t
know what to expect anymore and it was a frightening feeling.
He clicked the padlock back in place on the iron gate. He hated Sundays
when he had to ride out here alone to check on the mine. There was
never anyone else around, just him and them.
Teague heard a noise and jumped. He took a deep breath, trying to calm
himself. He was starting to get twitchy and that would never do. If
McGee thought even for a minute that he was losing it… He shuddered at
the thought. Looking around again, he still didn’t see anyone.
Shrugging at his case of nerves, he headed for the main walk and his
horse.
He walked briskly down the plank walkway and turned toward the palomino
tied to the hitching post. He couldn’t wait to get out of here. He
reached over to untie his horse and heard the slightest whisper in the
darkness. The palomino snorted and moved uneasily. The hair on the back
of his neck rose. He turned around and peered down the dark road. When
he saw the shape appear, his eyes widened and his mouth opened in a
silent plea.
The force from the compound bow drove the arrow into his stomach and
lodged there. Teague slumped forward, his arms reaching around himself
as if to hold in the life force that was already beginning to escape.
His body crumpled silently to the ground.
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The Slayer and the vampire hadn’t felt this free and unrestrained since
entering the portal. The nearly full moon afforded plenty of light, the
cool night air could be considered pleasant and they were finally doing
something together that they both really enjoyed.
“Slayer, I still don’t see why you didn’t just leave the bloody thing
behind? Everyone’s asleep, no one would have even noticed.” Spike’s
impatience could be heard above the snick of his lighter.
The blonde was standing in the middle of the dark deserted road with
her hands on her hips. Exasperated she replied. “What if someone did happen along, huh? How would I explain it then?”
“We could just say you’re a floozy, out to show me a good time.”
Buffy rolled her eyes. “Yeah, ‘cause that’s so gonna happen.” She
reached down and grabbed the hem of her long brown dress. “I hate this
one and I think Celeste doesn’t like it either. I’m just gonna hide it
over here and pick it back up later.” With that pronouncement she
pulled the dress over her head, bunched it up and hid it behind a
boulder along the road to the ranch. Underneath she wore red leather
pants and a white tank top.
Spike ran his tongue across his teeth and drawled. “Well, I have to
admit, I fancy you more in those tight leather pants than that brown
tent you were wearin’.” He leered. “There’s just somethin’ about
leather. It molds so nicely to your---.”
“Spike!!” Buffy tried to act mad, giggled instead, and reached for his hand. “Come on, the night’s gonna end pretty quick.”
Spike looked her up and down one more time, his gaze lingering on
Buffy’s ass. He licked his lips. “That would be a shame, because some
things are meant to take all night.”
They had only traveled about a mile when a wooden sign reading the
Diamond Mining Company appeared. The arrow pointed to a smaller road
adjacent to the one they were on. Buffy wondered what it was about
McGee. He named everything after Diamonds. Probably wishful thinking. If he names everything after them, maybe he’ll find some.
Spike stopped abruptly. “Slayer, I smell human blood up ahead.” His
demon rose to the forefront. It had been so long since Spike had had
warm human blood, his demon screamed to Go and Drink! Spike forced it
back down, but the thought crossed his mind briefly that he’d really
had to work hard lately to keep his demon in check, ever since they’d
arrived in this dimension.
He and Buffy moved ahead cautiously until they saw the figure lying
silently beside the hitching post. Buffy reached down but Spike’s hand
shot out and held her. “Slayer, wait, he’s still alive, barely. Let me
do this, there could be some sort of poison.”
Avoiding the dripping wound, he turned the man over. The stranger’s eyes shot open and he groaned.
“Easy there, mate.” Spike lifted the man’s head as Buffy moved into his line of sight.
Teague stared at the faces above him and tried to focus. He murmured,
his papery thin voice barely registering. “Slayer, is it really you? He
stared, trying harder to focus on the man holding him. “And the
vampire, too?”
Buffy frowned. How could he know who I am? Unless... “You must be Teague.”
Teague nodded and blood bubbled from his mouth. “Yes. I’m sorry that I
sent the Cantilly after you, but McGee made me. He’s held me bound to
him and forced me to do his bidding back and forth between our
dimension and this one.”
He coughed and blood spurted from his wound.
Spike reached for the arrow, but Teague quietly shook his head. “It’s
no use, the wound is mortal.” He appealed to Buffy. “Slayer, I owe you
a debt. I want you to have my horse and possessions to repay it.” He
coughed again and winced. “You must be careful of McGee, though, he’s
in league with the rider who shot this arrow.” His head began to loll
and his eyes became cloudy.
Buffy leaned close to his mouth to hear his last whispered words.
“McGee will soon unearth the crystals’ shards. You must stop him from
reassembling the crystal.”
Teague gasped, shuddered and became still. His inert body began to
shimmer. Spike and Buffy stepped quickly away from the body as a sudden
green flash occurred and Teague’s body vanished. Nothing remained but
the wet stain already disappearing into the sand.
Spike wiped his hands on his jeans. “Well, somebody sure knows how to
tie up loose ends.” He reached in his duster and pulled out his lighter
and cigarettes. “What now, pet?” He lit a cigarette. “Still fancy that
mine recon?”
Buffy looked at the mine looming in the background. “Yeah, we better
check it out, especially after Teague got all cryptic about crystal
thingies.”
“Give us a minute, Slayer.” Spike walked over to the large palomino
still standing quietly at the hitching post. He ran his hand down the
golden mane and then patted it gently on the head as he murmured. “Easy
there, Trigger. Let’s have a look at you.”
He touched the saddlebags slung across the saddle. “Slayer, these are
heavy. I think you just got bequeathed a fair amount of ill gotten
gains.” He checked the horse over again. “Not to mention a new mode of
transportation.”
The couple kept the horse tied up and walked back to the main gate.
Hoping they wouldn’t alert anyone to their clandestine visit, they left
the padlock and heavy iron chain wrapped around the gate and vaulted
over the fence. They kept to the shadows while they walked the
properties’ perimeter.
Buffy stopped at the entrance to the mine. “Spike, I don’t think we
have enough night left to cover the entire area together.” She pointed
to the mine’s entrance tunnel. “You walk down the main tunnel and see
if you can see or hear anything unusual and I’ll go check out the
office. I’ll meet you by the gate in half an hour.”
Spike nodded and headed into the mine shaft.
Buffy, using a penlight she had taken earlier from their back pack,
quietly slipped into the office and started searching the desk. She
didn’t believe anything important would come from the search, but Giles
always stressed being thorough.
She found several copies of the mine’s topography, color coordinated
with the blast sites and tunnels. She pocketed one, walked outside and
closed the door. Buffy wondered what was keeping the vampire; she
didn’t see him anywhere around the gate. Mentally chastising Spike’s
chronic tardiness, she started hiking into the mine.
The blond vampire, golden eyes gleaming in the darkness, deliberately
moved into the deeper recesses of the mine. Cautiously skirting the
debris left from various excavations, Spike attempted to locate the
source of an unusual scent that emanated from deep within the left
tunnel. The main tunnel had split into three separate shafts fifty feet
from the entrance and there were several signs and a heavy wooden
barrier that warned miners not to venture into this particular shaft
due to the possibility of a cave in. Spike realized this was the
dangerous tunnel Defoe had mentioned. Without the need to breath and
little concern for a few fallen rocks, Spike vaulted lightly over the
barriers and continued to track the faint scent.
He reached a bend in the tunnel and discovered his forward movement
curiously impeded by an iron door. Bolted directly onto the rock face
by means of heavy iron rings sunk deeply into the sides of the tunnel,
the heavy door completely covered the narrow tunnel. Spike carefully
brushed his hand across the smooth door and his fingers found a slight
recess midway down the front. Shaking his head at the improbability of
the door actually being unlocked, he gave a slight nudge. The door
silently swung open. He could detect three faint heartbeats while the
odd scent strongly assailed his nose. He silently glided into the room,
keeping his back pressed against the wall.
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