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Title: Trading Places
Part 4 of the Blood on a Sundial series.
Fandom: BtVS
Prompt: #19 - Insurance
Previous parts, in reverse order, are here or in my memories.
At: [livejournal.com profile] tamingthemuse
Disclaimer: here.
Rating: Pg
Note: I've still not got a title for this series.
Word Count: 2,234





4. Trading Places

As they walked back to the warehouse, Spike was quietly fuming. Family, clan, the whole bloody mess a soul could make of the simple bonds. Angel was twisted and bent out of shape so far he was hardly a vampire any more. Claiming the Slayer as clan and invoking Wergeld. It was so wrong, there was just no word for how wrong it was.

Angel glumped along beside him, thankfully refraining from small talk, because Spike didn't know how he would keep from screaming, if he once opened his mouth. By the time they reached the warehouse his jaw ached with it.

And then, there it was, the door and the lock bar that slotted into place to keep them safe during the day, innocently propped up next to the jam. Somehow it was so easy to grab it in passing and smash it into the back of Angel's head.

He felt nothing as he stood astride the body. "Nothing like a bit of insurance," he told the empty air, the bar still bouncing in his hands. "The boy, and now you." He looked down at Angel. "Fucking Wergeld, my arse," he snarled. "You have the gall to claim the Slayer as clan, against your own blood!" The second blow brought feeling back - a sense of justice done as the bones in Angel's left shoulder shattered. The third, smashing his right humerus, brought relief. Family, clan, loyalty, belonging, ownership and home. Those things were important. They mattered. Some crazy Gypsies committed an abomination and it all went out the window? Wrong. Wrong. Wrong. The bar crashed down on Angel's left leg.

Spike had it raised high above his head, ready to bring down on Angel's lower back, when movement caught the corner of his eye. He dropped the bar and was across the room in an instant. "Dru, love," he said, reaching out to steady her as she stumbled. "You shouldn't be up. What are you doing? Come back to bed."

She looked up at his face, eyes misty and vague. "I thought my Angelus was here." Her face crumpled and the pitiful weariness broke his heart. "I was dreaming again, wasn't I Spike? He's not here. He's never here."

Spike put one hand around her waist and brushed her hair back from her face with the other, tenderly stroking his knuckles down her cheek and ending the contact with a gentle nudge of encouragement to her chin. "Yes, Love, you were dreaming," he said softly. "Angelus isn't here." He pulled her close, taking comfort from her frail solidity, even as nightmare images of her turning to dust in his hands grabbed at his imagination. "Let me get you someone to eat. You shouldn't be walking around. You're weak."

His arm around her shoulders, she went with him easily and he ushered her back to the room he had appropriated for her. He helped her to lie down, smoothed the blankets over her and bent to kiss her forehead. "I'll be right back, precious. I'll find you a nice one, eh?" he whispered, as he retreated slowly backwards out of the room.

Grabbing Alfred, he gave swift instructions about the broken mass of bloody bones by the door, while he went to fetch a snack from the store room. Initial thoughts of feeding her the Xander boy were banished, as a new plan began to form in his head, coming to full fruition by the time he reached the bottom of the stairs. Oh yes! That was good. Angel claimed the Slayer as clan and cast off his own? Let's see what the Slayer thinks of that.

He took his time choosing between the offerings, eventually picking out a small blond girl, brought in from this night's hunt. She was fresh and clean and if anything could tempt Dru's fickle appetite, he would bet it was something like this. Releasing the shackles, he dragged her from the larder and carried her back up to the ground floor. They would have a picnic in bed, while he worked out the final details for constructing his new toy. He had time and more importantly, he had at least one minion with some modicum of technical skills. It would be twelve or eighteen hours before Angel's absence was noticed.

*****

Spike stood on the walkway halfway up the wall opposite the main door. Like a pirate captain at the wheel of his ship, he surveyed his command. From here he had a clear view of most of the room: the door, soon to be conveniently propped open, and the trapdoors with their attendant chains and fixings, opposite each other against the side walls. Idly he swung the big, floor mounted lever, first to the right, then to the left, watching the trapdoors fall open in turn.

He glanced over to Alfred. "Go talk carelessly at Willy's," he instructed.

*****

By the time the Slayer arrived, his preparations were complete. The minions didn't stand a chance. Not that that mattered. They were his forlorn hope, a sacrifice intended to make a point and take the edge off her energy, rather than a serious hope of victory. He stood back and watched her fight, realising, belatedly, that the very friends who were her weakness two days ago, were actually giving her more ferocity, now that she was fighting to free them, rather than to protect them. She was tricky too. When she lost her stake he thought for a moment that she was a goner. But she grabbed a chair, smashed it against the floor and used the broken back to stake two at once in a move he couldn't help admiring, even as he despaired of the stupidity of fledgling minions who didn't know better than to run at an attacker in tandem. He was a little encouraged when Alfred managed to take her down from behind. But it was short-lived. One moment she was pinned under Alfred's fangs, the next she was flipping herself on to her feet as he staggered backwards. She landed a right and a left, sending him into a pillar. He bounced off and fell forwards, straight into a roundhouse kick, which sent him flying across the room. The Slayer grabbed a broken chair leg from the floor and as Alfred scrambled up, she closed. There was a brief x-ray like image of his skeleton hanging in the air, before he disappeared in a cloud of bewildered dust. Yes, she was good.

Spike continued to watch as she spotted the last of his suicide crew recovering from being thrown across the room in her first rush. She stalked over and dispatched him with clinical efficiency, coloured only slightly by vindictive satisfaction. Time to bring his toys into the game.

"Stop!" he yelled. The Slayer froze. Spike stepped into her view and leaned his hands on the railing, staring down at her. "Hello, Sweetie." He smiled.

Buffy spared a quick glance for Angel and Xander, tied to the walls, gags in their mouths, and turned back to look up at Spike. Her body loosened and she shifted into an easy, deceptively relaxed stance, preparing to spring. "What? No minions?" he taunted. "Learnt that lesson, did we?" The tightening of her face was reply enough and he laughed. "So now we come to the fun part of the evening," he announced. He glanced right and left, directing her eyes to Angel and then to Xander and saw her take in their situation properly for the first time.

It was a pretty picture, he had to admit. They both had their hands secured behind their backs and were standing rigidly upright under the encouragement of the nooses around their necks, which were in turn fixed to rings in the walls above their heads. Angel was favouring his broken leg and didn't look too fit. The boy just looked furiously pissed off.

Spike placed his left hand casually on the lever. "You see, it goes like this. I push this lever to the left and the trapdoor under Xander opens, and he falls...." He spaced the next words out for emphasis. "Breaking his neck. Like a hangman's. Noose." His smile broadened. "Exactly like, actually." Her face was a picture. "I push it to the right and it's Angel's turn. I reckon I can only do one, before you get up here. But that's okay. I like my Slayers one-to-one. And since I'm feeling generous, I'll let you choose which of your avid admirers will survive you. Go on. Choose. Which way shall I go?"

She glanced back and forth between them, then back up at Spike. He could see the calculation she was making. "And I should probably mention, that although Xander's noose is plain old rope..." He loved this part. "Angel's is razor wire. You choose him and the wire will cut right through his neck. Come on Slayer." His voice turned vicious. "Tell me about family and loyalty and puppy dogs and tears."

She shook her head. "Why are you doing this?" she asked in total bewilderment.

Spike straightened his shoulders and shrugged. "Because I can?"

"No, that's not all this is. This is a test." She spoke like she was trying to figure something out. "What are you testing?"

"None of your fucking business," he snarled, then reconsidered - knowledge could be torture. And gloating was fun. "I want to know which of these two means the most to you. Which will you save at the cost of the other?" Good humour restored, he smiled invitingly. "Will it be Angel, the love of your life? Or..." He waved his arm to the left, a salesman extolling the product on offer. "Will it be Xander, here, the ever loyal sidekick?"

Buffy's eyes skittered around the room, frantically searching for a third option. He watched her measure the distance between them and saw her realise that, once again, she couldn't get to him in time.

"Look, you don't have to do this." Her voice had acquired an edge which matched her expression. He relished the pain.

"Come on, Slayer. It's simple. Just choose. I promise the other will go free."

She glanced around the room again and started to sidle to her left, towards the shadows. It was like she had seen something. But he had the lever and he wasn't going to leave it in response to some lame bluff. She looked up at him and he had a split second to recognise the triumph in her gaze, before she darted out of sight behind a pile of packing crates. He leaned forwards against the handrail and if his heart beat, it would have stopped when she backed into the open again, with Drusilla held hostage against her chest, her makeshift stake held to Dru's heart.

She looked up, over Dru' shoulder. "You were saying?" she asked. Spike's fear paralysed him and he knew she knew it. "Come on down," she called, mockingly. Her voice hardened. "Come down and release my friends, or your girlfriend fits in an ashtray."

He pushed back from the railing. "I'm coming," he agreed. "Just you keep that hand steady, or..." He couldn't think of an ending for that sentence, so he didn't try. Instead, he leapt over the rail to land on the floor ten feet in front of her. She jerked her head to indicate Xander. "Him first," she instructed.

Xander's eyes widened with surprised relief above his gag and Spike walked over to him. He removed the noose first. As soon as it was off Xander pushed away from the wall, attempting to head butt him. The Slayer intervened. "Xander, Stop it! Get Angel," she ordered. Xander stopped and turned, presenting his arms to be untied, and as soon as Spike released him he reached up and pulled the gag free.

Xander walked over to Angel and Spike stood back, bouncing his nervousness and keeping a watchful eye on Dru. Some part of Spike's brain registered the boy's curses as he cut his fingers, fumbling with the razor wire around Angel's neck and dimly he heard the 'humph' as Angel relaxed the tension in his good leg and staggered forward. But he couldn't spare the time to look - his attention was totally focused on Buffy and Dru.

Buffy shot a quick glance to the side. "Help him, Xander. Get him outside," she ordered. "I'll be out in a moment."

Xander snarled. "I hope you're going to kill that bastard."

Buffy turned towards him, dragging Dru around with her, and Spike saw the point of the stake push hard against Dru's bodice. Dru looked even weaker than she did earlier, before he managed to get her to eat. She gazed across at Spike, eyes silently pleading.

Buffy sounded weary. "Xander, I can't." And Spike had to think, to recall the boy's question. "I'm the Slayer. That means I have to do the honourable thing. Even if he wouldn't."

For a split second Spike considered arguing that point, but suddenly his arms were full of Dru and nothing else in the world mattered, except holding on to her. The sound of retreating footsteps was unimportant, his Dru was safe. She lay in his arms, eyes closed, unconscious but solid, and he wasn't sure whether the tears he felt prickling his eyes were the result of relief, or frustration.

Next Part

Date: 2006-11-18 02:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] jans-intentions.livejournal.com
Congratulations for your wins in [livejournal.com profile] forbiddenawards round #3: http://community.livejournal.com/forbiddenawards/25014.html

Date: 2006-11-18 05:34 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Hey there,
Thank you, again. I am flummoxed by the technology, but chuffed to bits by the awards.
I'll sort it out tomorrow. Still grinning, madly.

Date: 2006-11-19 12:32 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lilithbint.livejournal.com
I am bad to have enjoyed Spike's retaliation on Angel I know...
*sigh* always for Dru, I love them together.

Date: 2006-11-19 04:47 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
*grin* No, I meant you to enjoy Spike's retaliation - so if you did, I feel good. Thanks.
Yes, Spike and Dru were a great pair.

Date: 2006-11-19 11:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] smwright.livejournal.com
Oh, very, very nice. There were so many individual bits of this to enjoy. Spike's beating of Angel was incredibly well written: very dark and skillfully rendered, not just an afterhours bullyfest. And the immediate, jarring transition from that Spike to Dru's loving caregiver was a reminder of his many (real) faces.

I laughed out loud in enjoyment of his own perception of himself as a pseudo pirate captain. That was a brilliant and was perfect with the physical structure of the warehouse.

Also, I think you probably do better at describing one of Buffy's fight scenes than pretty much anyone I've read to date. It's tricky... doing a fight scene of any type, and I struggle with it all the time. You've handled it very nicely here.

Fun post with lots of turns and facets of emotion. Well done!

Date: 2006-11-19 04:53 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Hey there, thank you. I am so glad you enjoyed it. And I am glad you think Spike works here. He is a very flexible character, which is what I find such fun in writing him.
That is a lovely thing to say about the fight scene.
Thank you for your lovely comments. You've made my afternoon.

Date: 2006-11-19 02:43 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] texanfan.livejournal.com
What a devious and diabolical plot. I love that Spike was bested by the vary thing he counted as the Slayer's chief weakness. Very cool.

Date: 2006-11-19 04:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
*Laughing* Thank you. They were her strength, but no one outside the group - evil or Watchers' Council (is that tautology?) seemed able to recognise that fact. *g*
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Date: 2006-11-19 05:03 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Thank you. *grin* I think one of Spike's major problems, is the way his plans often get away from him.
Yes, give Xander a choice between beating up the evil vampire who kidnapped him, or saving the vampire who also got taken prisoner..... *g*

Date: 2006-11-19 06:30 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sparrow2000.livejournal.com
Excellent progression of this. I always loved that Spike did have pretty good plans, but something unexpected or something he hadn't banked on always comes along to bugger them up.

Great description of him beating Angel. It's not just a random thumping, he genuinely is upset about what he sees as Angel's betrayal of the clan.

And the hanging scene, oh that was just tricksy and had me on the edge of my seat. And having poor mad Dru wander in and bollocks up the plan just rang very true.

Oh, I loved Spike going through the larder, like he was perusing the menu. Only the best and sweetest meat for his girl.

Can't wait to see what Spike will do now.

Date: 2006-11-20 05:54 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Thanks Sparrow, yes, what he'll do next. I really don't know. To tell you the truth, I think he might lick his wounds for a week. *g*
Thanks you for the nice comments.

Date: 2006-11-22 02:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lit-gal.livejournal.com
Wow... this is all season 2 baby. Spike's beating of Angel, oh, that just really seem like a very Spike thing to do! And while I would love for this to go Spander, I adore that you aren't just dismissing Spike's love of Dru. Season 2, he would have done anything for his girl, even letting Angel go!

Date: 2006-11-22 05:50 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
Thank you Lit_gal. Yes, he as with her for 100 years, he's not going to suddenly walk away, now she's sick.
while I would love for this to go Spander
*g* I guess we'll both have to wait and see.

Date: 2007-01-28 12:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] realpestilence.livejournal.com
I never, ever believed in the way that the show split up Spike & Dru. That was just so Sarah Geller could have Buffy with another vampire. If they'd killed Dru, making Spike have to heal and start over with someone else, it might have been different.


Angel *would* have been so dense to go in there-and I bet he never intended to help them, anyway. Can't say I'm sorry he got clunked upside the head, in any case. Go, Spike!


I think what Buffy said about having to do the right thing, even if he wouldn't have, because she's the Slayer, is very characteristic of her. She really did try to do the right thing, most of the time, in spite of her angst-ridden, soap operatic life.



Pesti

Date: 2007-01-28 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
*Grin* You really have your hate-Angel on today. *g* Go you. I kind of agree, generally. But in this case, personally, I think he did intend to help - if only to avoid an open war, but we'll never know, since Spike got annoyed.
One of the things I'm trying to do with this series is recognise that people say things that sound like articles of faith, but are actually spur of the moment excuses, and that different people remember different things as important and the same thing in very different ways.
They are all trying to do the right thing, according to their personalities and their circumstances at that moment.
Thank you for commenting and thank you for making me think about what I'm doing with this one.

Date: 2007-06-06 04:18 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] i-luv-trees.livejournal.com
Very tense moment there, and yep, Buffy's the good guy so she's supposed to keep her word. I love Spike in love, he throws everything he's got into it, doesn't hold anything back.

And I knew something was up with Spike just leading Angel to Xander!

Thanks for the lovely words, C

Date: 2007-06-06 05:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
I liked the season 2 Scoobies, when they were still young and idealistic.
And Spike's moment of weakness over... he reverts to remembering who he is and, more importantly for Angel, who Angel is and what he's done.
Thank you for reading.

Date: 2008-11-10 10:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brunettepet.livejournal.com
I'm thoroughly enjoying this clever, vicious Spike. He's not taking orders, he's giving them. The tableau he set up for Buffy was cruel, but I enjoyed the way she worked her way through it. I loved this in voice line: "I'm the Slayer. That means I have to do the honourable thing. Even if he wouldn't." These two are well matched. It's already entertaining watching you put them through their paces.

Date: 2008-11-11 06:02 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] thismaz.livejournal.com
The scene he set felt like something Spike might do *g* - a bit too complicated, but making a dramatic entrance for Buffy. And I loved the early seasons, before the scoobies began to make compromises (I like the later ones too, of course, just differently) and I wanted to catch that, so I'm glad to hear you think that was in-voice.
Thank you for your lovely comment. All your comments.
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