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 17 Bullet Hits The Bone
Help, I’m stepping into the twilight zone.
The place is a madhouse, feels like being cloned.
My beacon’s been moved under moon and star.
Where am I to go now that I’ve gone too far?
Soon you will come to know
when the bullet hits the bone.
-Golden Earring
Twilight Zone
Spike closed the door behind him, thankful that the old hinges remained
silent, and slid further along the wall. His nostrils flared, the
unusual scent was strongest here. He cautiously moved into what
appeared to be a large cave that had been incorporated within the mine.
He walked farther in, continuing to keep his back in contact with the
rough wall; he didn’t want to be surprised by whoever had unlocked the
door. He saw a smaller opening within the cave and the heartbeats he
had detected and the confusing scent emanated from that location. Spike
listened for indications that anyone realized he had breached the door.
When he didn’t detect anything he continued forward, silently gliding
to the other opening.
He looked up and noticed a faint glow emanating from the ceiling.
Disconcerted, he recognized it as the one Buffy had described from her
dream. Leaning flat against the wall, he slowly angled around the
doorway and glanced inside.
Almost the entire room consisted of a rusty metal cage with thick iron
bars that reached from floor to ceiling. Three men were imprisoned
within the cage. Pinned against the back wall by an indefinable force,
the men were unconscious, their breathing deep and regular. It was
their scent that Spike had followed.
Someone had used powerful magicks to contain them. There were runes
written in black ink on the floor in front of the door. Bunches of
dried herbs, their sickly sweet scent cloying in the small room, were
hanging around the outside perimeter of the cage and a large padlock
hung from the massive gate.
A vivid otherworldly glow surrounded the men completely, pulsing
slightly with each man’s breath. Three colors, white, green and black,
swirled together then broke separately around them before fusing back
together to begin the pattern over again.
Spike cautiously moved farther into the room, gingerly stepping around
the runes. He distrusted magicks; there were always consequences with
their use and he didn’t want to become closely acquainted with those
consequences.
When he neared the cage, the man positioned in the middle slowly opened
deep, red eyes and Spike realized that although they smelled human, all
three prisoners were demons. That must be why their scent is so unusual.
Warily, he backed up.
Red eyes burned as the demon sought to ascertain who had breached the
prison and awakened it. The demon’s face contorted with effort.
“Vampire, why are you within these protected walls?” When it spoke, its
voice was low, menacing, and without inflection.
Spike assumed an air of nonchalance. “Just out for a moonlight stroll.”
He studied the cage. “You blokes seem to be in a spot of trouble.”
The demon summoned its strength again. “Release us vampire, and I will
allow you to accompany us. There is much reason for you to consider my
request.”
“Sorry, mate, I’m not really much for group activities.”
The demon persisted, its voice cajoling. “I have great power and I can offer you that which has been lost to you.”
Leaning against the doorway, he raised an eyebrow. “And what might that be?”
The demon’s eyes glowed brighter. “Your ability to hunt prey.” Its
voice gathered strength and it grew more persuasive. “You are being
denied your true nature and it is easily within my abilities to remove
that which binds you.”
Spike remained outwardly passive, but inside his demon demanded
freedom. It whispered how things would finally be back to normal, once
the hated chip was removed. Spike struggled to control his demon and
wrench his eyes away, but his gaze remained locked on the prisoner, and
his control waned.
The prisoner continued to stare at Spike.
Spike took a step toward the cage and then another. It’ll be easy to break such an old lock. He stretched his hand toward the cage.
“Spike!!!!”
Buffy raced into the room and pushed him away from the cage. Spike fell
to his knees, his hands on his head. With eye contact between himself
and the vampire lost, the glow around the prisoner grew bright again.
Its power spent, the demon slumped back into unconsciousness.
Buffy watched the demons warily as she reached down to help Spike stand
up. Still in game face, his golden eyes looked confused and unfocused.
Placing her arm around his waist, she helped the unsteady vampire out
of the room and down the tunnel to the outside.
“Spike? Can you jump over the fence? We need to get out of here.” Buffy had helped the
vampire out of the mine, but she couldn’t lift him over the high barbed
wire fence without hurting him. He had to do that himself, but she
wasn’t sure that he could. Whatever that thing in the cage was, it had
managed to completely sap his strength. The master vampire was weaker
than a fledgling.
Spike lifted his head. “I’m fine Slayer; I can get over the bloody
fence on my own.” Buffy shrugged and stepped aside. Immediately his
legs buckled and Spike slumped back to the ground.
“Uh huh, I can see that.” She looked at the barbed wire fence again and
then at the nearly unconscious vampire at her feet. “Okay, I guess our
stealthy covert op is over.”
She snapped the gate lock, reached down and lifted Spike back to his
feet. “Now would have been a good time for that hover board. Come on,
Spike, let’s go get Trigger.”
*****
Although it was not yet dawn when Giles and the girls arrived back at
the portal, they had been up for hours. Unsure of what they would need
in the other dimension, they had filled their backpacks with a variety
of supplies, food and weapons. Giles had used his cell phone and called
Anya and Xander to alert them to their plan. Now there was nothing left
to do but hold hands and perform the incantation.
“Well, that was certainly anti-climatic.” Giles said wryly as he
watched the small door that had appeared in the rock wall slowly close
behind them.
Willow and Tara were already setting up their location spell on a flat
rock and didn’t answer, although Tara glanced over and smiled briefly.
A few minutes later, they were finished.
“Well, the good news is, they are definitely in this dimension.” Willow
looked up. “The bad news is that they’re at least several miles from
here.”
Giles grimaced and glanced at the sky. “We should go soon, the sun’s
coming up and it looks like it’s going to get warm rather quickly.”
He shouldered the largest of the backpacks. “Which direction Willow?”
She waved her hand at the vast, empty desert and shrugged. “Somewhere out that way.”
“Please lead on.”
Willow and Tara slung their backpacks over their shoulders.
Willow muttered. “I sure wish we didn’t have to walk. I hate sand.”
Tara patted her sympathetically on the arm.
Resolutely, the trio walked forward into the open desert.
*****
“There, there, Trigger, that’s a good horse.” Buffy patted the palomino
on its neck, while shifting to try and find a more comfortable
position. The saddle was definitely not made for a petite woman like
herself. The leather was comfortably worn, but altogether too high and
wide. It didn’t help that she had a barely conscious vampire leaning
his body weight up against her back, but it definitely beat walking and
trying to carry Spike at the same time. It suddenly occurred to Buffy
that was exactly what Spike had done the previous day, and for a whole
lot farther. She felt her heart lighten at the thought of what he’d
done for her, of how much he’d cared. He was definitely the one.
“But now we’ve got you, Trigger, although I think we need to find you another name.”
Spike groaned and sat up straighter. Wincing, he cracked his eyes open
and tried to look around. “Where are we?” Bloody hell, my head hurts.
“We’re nearly to that boulder where I hid my dress. How are you feeling?”
“Like I just spent the last two days on a bender at Willy’s, drinking
the cheap stuff.” He ran his hand across his eyes and realized he was
still vamped out. Shaking his head slightly he changed back to his
human visage. “Bollocks, Slayer, what happened? I don’t even remember
gettin’ on the bloody horse.”
Buffy’s mouth quirked. “That’s because I had to throw you up here like
a really large sack of undead potatoes. What’s the last thing you
remember?”
Spike thought for a moment. “I was tracking an unusual scent and I came across a big cage with some demons in it.”
“Anything else?”
Spike sat up the rest of the way. “Uh, I remember one of the demons
woke up and started talking to me.” He ran a hand through his hair. “I
don’t really remember anything else. What happened?”
“Well, when I came in, you were just about to play doorman. I pulled
you away and you collapsed. It was almost daylight, so I put you and me
on Trigger here and left.”
Spike smiled even though it hurt his head. “I never thought of you as a horsewoman, Summers.”
“Actually one year my parents gave me some horseback riding lessons,
but I didn’t really enjoy them. I like ice skating a whole lot better.”
She patted the horse’s neck again. “I’m not sure I could’ve managed but
Trigger here is really mellow.”
“Thanks for the help back there, Slayer.”
“I’m glad you’re alright. You had me worried.”
Spike thought back to the cave and what the demon in the cage had
offered him. He was concerned about how the Slayer would react when she
found out that there were demons here powerful enough to remove the
chip.
Spike knew he hadn’t willingly started to open the cage; the demon
prisoner definitely had a powerful thrall. He’d been with Dru long
enough to recognize one when he ran across it.
This new wrinkle didn’t bode well, but Spike refused to let this
bollocks up their new relationship. He would tell Buffy later when they
were both fresh and could think this through. When he could discuss
with a clear head why he’d almost freed some demons in return for the
removal of the chip.
Exhausted, he leaned back against Buffy’s back, tightened his encircled
arms around her waist and closed his eyes. He would need time to think,
but more importantly right now he needed to rest and get his head to
stop pounding.
******
McGee was furious. It was too damn early for anyone to be knocking on
his office door. He wrenched it open and bellowed. “What the hell do
you want?”
Davis stood there with his hat in his hands. “Sir, I’m sorry to bother you so early, but there was a break in at the mine.”
McGee was startled. That was the last thing he expected. “Was anything disturbed?”
“No sir, not that we can see.”
McGee motioned him back out the door. “You did the right thing Davis. I’ll send the
sheriff over later to check everything out. Now, you need to get back to the mine.”
Davis placed his hat back on his head. “Yes sir.”
“And Davis? I expect you to have reached the antechamber by tomorrow.”
Davis nodded. “We should have no problem reaching it by then.”
“Good. Do not open it; just notify me when you do.”
McGee shut the door, quickly strode back to his desk and picked up the
heavy crystal. Stroking it, he muttered the incantation to summon the
rider. Satisfied, McGee set the crystal down and settled his bulk into
the desk chair. It would be necessary to check on the prisoners
himself, he couldn’t allow the other demon anywhere near them. If there
was anything he’d learned from his years on the Watchers Council, it
was to keep your friends close and your enemies closer.
McGee touched the crystal again. Everything was falling into place. One
more day and the miners would reach the crystal fragments. He would
collect the pieces and reunite them. It was unfortunate that the cave
had collapsed when he had only sought to hide the additional pieces
within it but that was of no importance now. Once he had the crystal of
Namine whole again, he would control its power and the riders. Then he
could return through the portal and the riders would protect him from
the Council’s wrath.
A slight noise interrupted his musing. He looked up to see Grip standing in front of the desk.
The rider’s voice was low. “Why have you summoned me?”
“There was a break in at the mine last night.”
“I was at the mine during the night. I saw no one.” His eyes bored into McGee. “Are my fellow riders undisturbed?”
“No one would dare to venture down that tunnel. The miners are all
afraid of it, ever since the blast we created killed all those men. It
made the rest superstitious and afraid. I want you to check everything
out, just in case. See if you can find out who was nosing around.”
“As you wish.”
“They will be through to the antechamber in one more day’s time.”
“It will only be a little over a week until the alignment. Even within this dimension, I can feel the planets’ movements.”
“We’ll be ready. I have all the ingredients to perform the spell that
will reassemble the crystal.” McGee stroked the pointed crystal again.
“Then we’ll both be free of this dimension.”
The demon stared at the former Watcher intently. “I have performed my
portion of the bargain. I have kept your death at bay in exchange for
help with the portal.”
“We have both done what was necessary for our continued survival. When
I free your fellow riders using the crystal, I expect that they too
will keep the bargain that we’ve struck.”
The demon’s eyes glowed red. “They took the blood oath. It is binding,
unbreakable. When we return through the portal, the first thing we will
do is destroy the Council of Watchers and their allies.”
McGee smiled. “Good, we’re both agreed.” He waved his hand. “Now, leave me.”
The rider inclined his head, turned and walked into the hall.
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