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 18 Rules Have Changed
Wave goodbye to what you were
The rules have changed, the lines begin to blur
She makes you hard, it comes on strong
You finally find the place you belong.
-Nine Inch Nails
-With Teeth
“Extraordinary.” Giles stared at the sign before him proclaiming that
they had reached the city limits of Sunset, Nevada. He couldn’t believe
what he was seeing. He reached out and touched the wooden sign. It was
real. Staring into the valley below, he realized that the town must be
real, too.
Willow and Tara walked up and stood next to him on the road. They
weren’t sure they could believe their eyes either. Below them lay what
appeared to be a bustling western town, circa mid to late 1800’s.
“Giles, how could this be? We went through the portal. We’re not in
Nevada; we’re not even in the United States. Jiminy, we’re not even in
our own dimension.”
“It l-l-looks like something from one of those old w-w-western movies my dad and brother always watch.”
Giles murmured almost to himself. “The last rider was banished here in
1870. When the crystal was stolen and transported here, it must have
changed this reality to match the one in which it was activated. The
Council never really understood how it worked and it was obviously more
powerful than they knew. Perhaps something went wrong.”
He rubbed his eyes and stared down into the valley again. Briskly, he
turned back to the witches. “We’ve got a serious problem. We’ll never
fit in down there looking as we do.”
Willow shaded her eyes and looked up at him. “Well, Tara and I could do
a glamour spell; it’ll work temporarily, anyway. At least our clothes
and outer appearance will match everyone else and it’s a fairly simple
spell.”
“That’s a good idea Willow.” Giles backed away from the crest of the hill. “We need to find some place less conspicuous.”
An hour later no one would have recognized the distinguished western
gentleman and his two young companions as anything other than citizens
from the surrounding area.
“Good job, girls, I think we can feel comfortable walking into town
now. I believe our first order of business should be to rent rooms in
the local hotel, then we can decide how best to continue our search for
Buffy and Spike.”
“I c-c--could feel them during the last locater spell. T-t-they aren’t too far now, w-within a couple miles of town.”
Willow nodded in agreement. “Yeah, I think we’ll be able to find them pretty quickly. I just hope they’re okay.”
*****
Buffy woke to find Spike’s arm slung over her stomach, effectively
pinning her to the bed. She reached over and poked him with her finger.
“Spike, wake up.”
The vampire groaned and didn’t move but a sleep roughened voice whispered. “Need just a bit more, pet, I’m still knackered.”
She smiled at the cuteness of Spike, lying there with his tousled
curls, but she still wanted to get up. Buffy poked him again. “You can
sleep some more, just move your arm. I’m getting up to find some
breakfast.”
They hadn’t eaten anything after returning early that morning for fear
of waking the entire household. Spike had still been groggy and Buffy
exhausted, so they had just lain across the quilt and fallen asleep.
Now, several hours later, she was famished.
Spike didn’t respond again, just slid his arm away and rolled over.
Buffy got up, threw on the hated brown dress and went into the kitchen,
where she discovered a note on the counter. Evidently she and Spike
were alone in the house. Defoe was working in the far pasture and Kale
and Celeste had ridden into town for supplies.
Grabbing a couple pieces of fruit from a clay bowl on the counter, she
munched on apples while she walked to the spring house. Once there, she
searched until she found Spike’s hidden cache of pig’s blood. Buffy
knew that with everything the vampire had been through last night, he
would need food. She shook the cold spring water from the jar, tucked
it carefully under her arm and followed the narrow dirt path back to
the ranch house.
Digging around in the kitchen, she found a small pan and heated the
pig’s blood on the wood stove, along with several buckets of water.
Buffy wanted another hot bath. Setting the last metal bucket on the
stove, she vowed to never complain again about cleaning up the bathroom
at home.
She managed to make the first trip back to the bedroom balancing two
pails of hot water and a mug of blood without spilling anything. Buffy
pushed the bedroom door open with her foot and carefully set the tall
mug of blood on the bedside table. After she poured the two buckets of
hot water into their bathtub, she walked over to the still slumbering
vampire. She reached over, smoothed Spike’s hair back from his forehead
and kissed him. “Wake up sleepyhead, I brought you breakfast.”
Spike opened one eye experimentally. His head had stopped pounding. He
stretched and sniffed the air. Was that warm blood he smelled? He
opened both eyes, sat up against the headboard and flashed a delighted
smile. “Thank you, luv that was very thoughtful.”
Buffy smiled in return. “Drink up. After last night, you really need this.”
Spike took a long swallow of the warm pig’s blood and watched as Buffy
made a few more trips back and forth with buckets of hot water. While
he finished his breakfast, she filled the large tub nearly full with
hot water.
During one of her trips a bold idea struck. Spike had declared that the
next move was hers, so why shouldn’t she move this relationship
forward? Wet Spike in the bath yesterday? That was an image she was
still carrying around in her head. Oh yeah.
Dumping the last two buckets, she turned around to Spike. “Would you like to share the bath? The tub’s big enough.”
Spike was momentarily speechless. Had Buffy just asked him to join her?
His mind filled with the vision of a naked Buffy in the tub. He raised
an eyebrow.
She started to walk toward him. “No sense toting in more hot water when we could share.”
Spike moved from the bed over to her almost before she could complete
the sentence. Gathering her into his arms, he gently stroked her hair
and murmured. “If we get in that tub together, we won’t be going
anywhere for quite awhile and I thought you wanted to go into town.”
He kissed her on the forehead and then leaned his head against hers
while he anxiously awaited her response. Spike couldn’t believe he had
hesitated, but he had to make absolutely sure Buffy wouldn’t regret her
spontaneous offer later.
She spoke softly. “Town will still be there later this afternoon.” She ran her hand across his face.
Spike captured her hand and lightly kissed the palm. Buffy shivered
from the sensation. He stepped back and started slowly unbuttoning the
little pearl buttons on the front of her dress. His eyes, dark with
want, stared into hers. “Then we’d better hurry, we wouldn’t want to
have to heat more water.”
Buffy, her own voice husky with desire, replied, “That would be a real waste of our time.”
*****
The Sheriff had walked completely around the mine, but hadn’t found
evidence of any disturbance except for the broken padlock. McGee would
ride out later today, ostensibly to look over the mining operation but
Grip knew that was only a ruse, he would really check on the other
riders imprisoned within the mine.
The rider hated that the others were locked away, but had no control
over it. When he’d been forced through the portal, the others were
already imprisoned and he could do nothing for them. For many years he
had been too weak from exposure to the crystal to do anything but hide
and try to regain power.
He had been trapped in this dimension for over one hundred years, a
mere instant to anyone with his long lifespan and his fellow riders had
been trapped here even longer.
The ex-Watcher would have died long ago, his mortal lifespan complete,
had not the rider used the power he still could control to push back
death. Soon now the ex-Watcher would complete his portion of their
agreement and they would all leave through the portal. At that point,
the riders would fulfill the other portion of their bargain and destroy
McGee’s enemies.
When the alignment allowed them to regain their powers, they would kill
the ex-Watcher and take control of the crystal. The riders would have
the ability to move from their own dimension to any of their choosing
and they could continue their destiny of destruction forever.
He sent his mind out to the other riders trapped within their prison.
They could each send thoughts to another, although Grip had made
certain McGee was unaware of this ability.
His fellow rider, although still imprisoned within the tunnel, sent
visions of the two visitors from the previous night. The first was of
the Slayer and the second vision sent to him was of a half breed, a
vampire.
The Slayer had prevented the vampire from opening the cage but it was
of no importance, he planned to summon the woman tonight. He would have
killed the Slayer the previous night, but he had had to kill Teague and
he was too weak within this dimension to kill more than once in a night
and still pull the victim’s power for his own. But with the Slayer’s
power added to his, he would become much stronger.
His fellow rider sent additional thoughts concerning some type of
mechanical restraint within the vampire and Grip could feel the
vampire’s demon demanding its release. He could also sense power and
strength within the half breed. It could make a strong ally, someone to
help control the ex-Watcher until the alignment. He would consider
removing the restraint.
****
Willow dumped the backpack on the floor and crossed the room. Groaning,
she fell across the bed. “God, it feels so good to be out of the sun.”
Tara sat her backpack next to Willow’s. She dropped into the corner
chair and kicked off her shoes. Reaching down, she massaged her aching
feet. “D-Do you think Mr. Giles will let us rest some before we start
searching for Buffy?”
Willow felt as if she were almost too tired to answer. “I told him that
we needed a break. He suggested going down to the saloon and eating a
late lunch, but I told him we were just too tired. He’s going to get
something for us and bring it back here, so we at least have until he
shows up.” She groaned again. “I think I’m actually too tired to take
my shoes off.”
When the door of the hotel closed behind him, Giles had felt a frisson
of excitement. He couldn’t wait to begin his explorations of the small
downtown. He knew he’d never get another chance to observe a portion of
living history like this again.
The academic within him gleefully rubbed his hands together and tried
to mentally record everything around him. It was all so intriguing he
just couldn’t help it and perhaps he’d find out some important
information. One never knew where important details might be uncovered.
Giles stepped briskly into the throng along the main street.
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