SCRIBES OF ANGEL
FanFic
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Title:Sticky Night (1/1)
Author:Evil Hands of Akasha and seabreezeRating:Hard to say. Let's say R for adult content to be on the safe side :)Pairing:A/CSpoilers:ATS up to That Vision ThingDisclaimer:All characters belong to ME and 20th Century Fox. No profit has been made.Feedback:Yes, please, we crave for it!!!!!E-mail:AngelsChilde@aol.com and LornesGirl@hotmail.comSummary: Angel, Cordelia and a bottle of maple syrup. The story happens right after the events of **That Vision Thing**.
"Cordy, I'm glad you're feeling
better, but I'm, y'know..." Angel gestured at the plate in front of him
that was holding his toasted waffle.
"... you're not really a
foodie, I know," Cordelia finished his thoughts. "But I am, and I'm
tired of eating by myself, so there!" She picked up the syrup bottle and
spread some over her waffle. When she reached over the counter to pour some
over Angel's plate, he tried to stop her by holding her wrist.
"What? Trust me, it's better
with syrup!" She tried to tip the bottle further in his iron grip. Angel
tried to steer the hand holding the bottle away from him while Cordelia was
teasingly tilting it further.
"Stop fighting it, Angel,"
she joked when he still wouldn't let go. He shot her a questioning look, having
clearly missed her meaning, and loosened his hold on her wrist, distracted. Cordelia
didn't anticipate him backing down, so before she knew it, she had already
tilted the bottle too far and before she could stop, the sticky goodness spilt
out of the bottle over Angel's hand.
"Eeek! Now look what you have
done," she shrieked.
"What *I* did?"
Angel started, but Cordelia interrupted him.
"If you hadn't squirmed like a
kid, the syrup would be where it belongs now, not on...well, lick it up
already, will ya!! Geeez!"
Angel just stared at her, not really
getting her point.
"Come ON!" She coaxed him,
still holding his hand, trying to push it closer to his mouth, so he could lick
up the sticky liquid. "What, you're scared of anything that's not red and
bloody? It's good, trust me! Here..." Following an instinct, she licked up
the syrup that had dropped onto his hand. She had tried to convince him, like
one would convince a kid, tasting something to show them it was eatable. When
her eyes met Angel's, who had stopped resisting, she immediately stopped,
realizing what she was doing and released his thumb from her mouth.
"Uh...um...sorry" she
mumbled, before she turned around and approached the coffee machine, seemingly
to refill her cup, but really only to hide her blushed face from him.
Angel was glad *his* face
didn't blush, because the feeling of her hot tongue on his hand and fingers had
sent shockwaves through his body that had settled in his groin.
"That's...err...no problem,
really" he managed to say before he got up. "I'll just get, you know,
cleaned up and I'll be right back." With that, he got up, checking that
his shirt was covering his crotch and sped for the bathroom adjacent to the
lobby. Closing the door behind him, he took a deep unneeded breath. What he
really needed right now was a cold shower, but he figured that would seem
excessive for a little spilt syrup. Of course, he reasoned, the syrup was the
least of his problems. Images of Cordelia spreading the maple goodness all over
his body and licking it off flashed through his mind and he was shocked. Half
his mind was reprimanding him for those thoughts involving *Cordelia*,
while the other half encouraged him to continue. He was utterly confused and
realized, if he was going to leave the bathroom to face her decently anytime
soon, he had to put and end to these thoughts.
He discovered he didn't feel as
guilty as he expected for thinking of his friend *that* way, which
rendered him even more confused. As if his body had had to convince him of his
growing feelings toward her......Angel shook his head, trying to free himself of
the images before his inner eye.
"No, no, no!" he scolded,
"this is Cordelia! Whatever ideas you have in your head, forget them!
Never going to happen! She sees you as a eunuch, remember???" He wished he
could see his reflection in the mirror, so he could have an earnest man-to-man
talk with himself, and sighed. Instead, he opted for washing his hands, where
he could still feel the heat of her touch.
Cordelia wasn't that much better
off. She had been relieved he had left, so that she didn't have to hide her
face any longer. Taking a couple of deep breaths, she tried to calm down. `What
was wrong with her?' Sure, she shouldn't have touched Angel in that way,
sucking each other's fingers was really not a game they engaged in often, but
that only explained her embarrassment. It did not, however, explain the
tingling sensation in her body and her quickened breathing. Feeling his cold
digit in her mouth had been a sensation so strange and yet so...right, it
scared her. She was glad the look in his eyes had pulled her back to reality in
time, well, almost in time.
She wasn't quite sure what to say
when he came back, if she should comment at all. It would probably be best to
joke about the situation to ease the tension, but she didn't know if her voice
wouldn't betray her. This was silly, she tried to convince herself, she was
probably just worn out from the vision aftermaths. "Ooh, shouldn't have
gone that way!" she told herself, as she now remembered how gently Angel
had held her hand after one of her latest visions, when she had rested on his
bed. How his eyes had burnt with concern for her, how his thumb had gently
stroked the back of her hand, slight pressure that had comforted her so much.
She heard him leave the bathroom and
took one last deep breath, aware that he could sense any nervousness in her.
"Do you want some coffee?"
she asked him in her most casual voice.
He wanted, in the worst way. But it
wasn't `coffee' he was craving. Still fighting to shake all these disturbing
thoughts from his mind, he was unable to look her in the eye. He just grunted a
reply, which Cordelia took for a yes, as she needed an excuse to busy herself.
She placed the steaming cup in front of him, where she had already cleared away
his plate and the spilt syrup. As she took her own cup, she noticed how he
still wouldn't look up at her and frowned.
"Angel?" she tried to get
his attention.
"Hm?" he finally looked
up.
"What you did for me was
unbelievably selfless and brave and amazing. And it's so great to think that my
next vision will just be blindingly painful and not turn me back into the
Elephant Man or anything," she sighed. "I guess what I'm trying to
say is: Thank you! You didn't even consider the dangers, you just..." she
trailed off.
He tried to hide his embarrassment
by waving a hand at her.
"No need to thank me. I just
did what I had to do. If I weighed all the pros and cons before every fight, I
would have been dusted a long time ago." He took a deep breath.
"You're my friend, Cordy. And I don't hesitate when my friends are in
danger."
Cordelia tried not show the pain his
words had caused her.
`Oh,' she told herself, `**that's**
what it was. I was just `a friend' in distress...' She hated the disappointment
this realization caused. `Of course! What was I thinking? I was just another
helpless in need of his `services', geeez, over-react much?'
She didn't realize Angel had never
taken his eyes off her. Her inner struggle was clearly displayed on her
features, but he couldn't figure out what he had said or done to cause the
turmoil.
"Are you okay?" he asked
insecurely, trying to stop the urge to gather her up in his arms and soothe all
her troubles away. She snapped out of her reverie, quickly flashing him one of
her trademark Cordelia Chase smiles.
"Sure!" she beamed.
"Right as rain!"
But he wasn't convinced. He still
didn't understand the turn their conversation had taken, couldn't place the
emotions coming from her in waves that his vampire senses picked up. He'd be
damned if he ever understood women, Cordelia in particular. Sure, he had *known*
a lot of women. As a mortal, he had done whatever it took to get under their
skirts. Back then, his good looks and charm had usually been sufficient. After
he had become a vampire, he became an artist at torturing women, so none of his
experiences had taught him the fine art of truly understanding them. He
admitted to himself he really wasn't good with the subtleness. Ask him to beat
the crap out of a bad guy, and he was in his element, but have a meaningful
talk with his friend and he was lost. `Now, there was a joke, Cordelia was so
much more than a friend to him and he was still trying to lie to himself', he
sighed.
"What do you say we get out of
here? The sun will be down in a couple of minutes and I could use some
exercise. How about a walk?"
She nodded absently. What she really
needed was to get away from him, distance herself from his longing eyes and
toned body. But at the same time, the thought of leaving his side was too much
to bear. She reckoned a walk would be the best of both worlds; outside, away
from the temptations of a couch or a bed, yet still close to him. She shook her
head trying to rein her thoughts in, this was not helping.
"I'd like that," she
finally replied softly.
"Great!" He fought the
instinct to take her hand in his and pull her with him, as he got up and
grabbed his coat instead.
Cordelia was going to make her usual
remark about the heat outside, but she bit her tongue. Instead, she stole a
glance as his flexing muscles under his shirt as he slipped into his leather coat
and headed for the door. She glanced outside and as if he had read her mind,
she heard his voice close behind her:
"Let's just keep to the shadows
for now. I'm old-fashioned, I'd like to be able to take my girl home at the end
of the evening..." He missed her widening eyes as she strode past her,
Cordelia had to pinch herself not to respond to what she considered his
careless remark - his girl.
There, he had said it. She was his
girl. He thought maybe Cordelia had missed it, because she didn't comment.
`Dammit, what did it take?' Well, him rushing out of the courtyard with her
barely able to keep up was probably not the right way, but he was nervous. And
she was far more experienced in recent years, she *could* say something.
She would never leave a comment like his out there, unless she hadn't heard. No
way he could repeat it though.
He slowed down a little to let her
catch up, carefully avoiding the last rays of sunshine. Inhaling deeply, he
caught the scents of the flowers in some front yard and caught a whiff of her
perfume. He made a mental note to find out what it was and surprise her with a
bottle soon. Granted, he didn't want to buy her affection, but she had once
hugged and kissed him for a couple of clothes... Deeply lost in his thoughts,
he missed what Cordelia had said.
"Huh?"
"Oh sure. We already had a five
minute talk, I forgot your interaction with people was carefully timed!"
she scolded him jokingly.
"No, no..." he rushed to
object. "I was just thinking, we could cut a couple of corners and go to
that park on Wiltshire, I bet it's pretty at night..."
She liked that idea. "Yeah, and
we could stop by the ice cream parlor on the way, I could go for some frozen
yogurt!"
He was relieved she had bought his
hasty excuse. They made mostly small talk on the way, Angel bought her the
desired ice cream and was content with stealing glances at her while she was
licking it with her rosy tongue, trying hard to not let his mind wander *too*
far. By the time they reached the park, the sun had finally set, but there was
enough light left to make it a romantic stroll, rather then an eerie reminder
of graveyard patrols in Sunnydale. Angel was trying to come up with a
comfortable subject, but by trying too hard, he couldn't think of anything.
Very well then, he could do this.
"So, Cordy, are you...you
know...seeing anyone?"
Cordelia was glad she had finished
her ice cream cone a while ago, she was positive she would have choked at his
question. She knew she could have bought some time by pretending she didn't
hear him but she realized that was silly. He was walking right beside her and
the park's current occupants didn't make enough noise for her to not have heard
him.
"Um...do you mean like, am I
dating someone?"
`Ugh. Idiot! What else could he have
meant? Was that the best she could do?' She knew the answer to his question.
Yes. She had heard it before. But... but she'd have to be in flirt mode to
engage in this kind of conversation, and this was Angel! She didn't flirt with
Angel! Oh, and Angel didn't flirt with her. He had probably meant it as a way a
concerned friend would catch up with his friend's life. What else?
He looked up. "Yeah. I mean,
you haven't mentioned anyone in a while and...and I know you don't like
bringing your boyfriends to the office, because..."
"Because you give them the
third degree and embarrass me even before the first date?" she interrupted
him. But she regretted her remark when she saw his face fall. He dropped his
head and resumed studying the pavement.
"If that's how you want to put
it," he said, and Cordelia thought she could sense pain in his voice. But
that must have been her imagination, they had played this game before. The
emerging silence made Cordelia uncomfortable. She decided a change of subject
was in order.
"How did you know about this
park, do you come here often?"
But he wasn't distracted so easily.
"You didn't answer my question...", he insisted.
Cordelia threw her hands up,
pretending to ask the heavens for help.
"No. Okay? Rub it in, why don't
you!" she stomped ahead.
"No, Cordy, I didn't mean
to...I was just..." he started as he quickened his pace to catch up. He
was about to reach out to grab her arm, make her look at him when he heard a
growl from the nearby bushes. Cordelia stopped immediately, as the first growl
was greeted with a similar sound, coming from behind a tree a few feet away.
"What was that?" She
whispered, hoping he would say `wild dog' or `goose' or something equally
comforting. He actually managed to give her an amusing look. "A life on
the hell mouth, three years in LA, and you have to ask what *that* sound
is?" He arched an eyebrow at her. "Did you bring any weapons?"
"Gosh, Angel, normally I would.
What was I thinking, going out for a walk with my champion and not bringing the
weapon's cabinet!" She was so annoyed she didn't even notice her own slip.
He didn't have the time to
investigate any further though, as the first vampire jumped up from his hiding
space behind the bush. Angel shoved Cordelia to the ground and attacked. She
landed on a branch, which she quickly freed of all foliage. Calling his name,
she got Angel's attention as she threw the makeshift stake at him. He got the
right angle and planted the piece of wood in his attacker's chest. Before he
went up in dust, a second vampire had jumped Angel's back and was wrestling
him. Cordelia shrieked as now a third demon attacked her.
She heard Angel call her name, but
she couldn't respond as she was trying to fend off her attacker. What she
wouldn't give for at least a crucifix. For a split second, she was wondering
how, on the only night she left the hotel without any means of defense
whatsoever, they were ambushed like that. She heard the familiar sound of a
vampire being dusted nearby and was sure Angel would come to her rescue any
moment now. Cordelia was still on the ground wrestling with a badly dressed
female vampire, straining her neck to make out Angel and get his attention. She
gasped when she saw him, he was currently fighting three vampires; one was on
his back, one was going for the hand holding the stake and one was about to
jump him.
"Angel, look out!" she
screamed, a moment before she felt the impact of something heavy on the back of
her head and her world went black.
Angel was all business. No time for
silly one-liners that usually eased the tension when he was out killing demons
with the gang. He knew he was outnumbered and he also had Cordelia to worry
about. He managed a powerful groin kick against a vampire dressed in `70's
clothes, which gave him time to shake a smaller, almost dwarf-like creature off
his back.
"Cordelia?" he yelled out
and didn't get an answer. He didn't have the time to turn around though, as
disco-guy was recovering and approached him quickly with his fangs bared.
Angel had long since put on his game
face, he knew he'd need the extra demon power when he saw he was facing more
than one of his undead `cousins'.
He kicked his attacker right in the
face this time, and as he slumped to the ground, Angel jumped him. With one
swift grip, Angel held his head tight and jerked it until he heard the spine
break. He knew it wouldn't kill the vampire, but it would give him a moment to
focus on the other attackers and find Cordelia. Angel turned around, ready to
face Gnome Face, when he realized he was alone. He saw the back of one vampire,
exiting fast. Finding another branch, he quickly dusted disco-guy before he
regained consciousness.
"Cordy?" he yelled again,
expecting her to emerge from behind a tree or a bush, making a typical remark
about ruined clothing, or maybe reprimanding him for shoving her to the ground.
Anything!
"Cordelia???" his voice
was almost a plea at this point. He strained his ears to pick up any sound at
all while scanning the terrain. All he could make out was a few frightened
people, standing at a safe distance, gawking. He turned back into his human
form, now looking behind every tree trunk. It took him another ten minutes of
frantic searching to finally let the truth sink in: They had taken Cordy - his
Cordy.
She was out there, scared shitless, hopefully still alive and he had been
unable to protect her. He had let her down.
"Cordy!!" he screamed one
more time, no longer expecting her to answer. He was beside himself with anger,
shame and worry. He would never be able to forgive himself if anything happened
to Cordelia while she was with him. He always wanted to protect her, but when
she was with him, he wanted more, he wanted her to feel safe in his presence.
He sunk to his knees in a moment of despair. Now cursing himself for not going
after the last fleeing vampire to at least have a trace to follow, he got up
and forced himself to focus. He knew her scent, he could follow her. And he was
not going to waste another minute pitying his incompetent ass while she was out
there!
Concentrating, he was able to pick
up her faint scent, but he had to find it among the many scents lingering in
the park and it wasn't easy. It took him to a tree on the edge of the park,
where Cordy's silk scarf was caught in a low hanging branch. And then it
stopped at the curb right outside the park where tire marks indicated a rushed
exit of a car, or van, or truck, in short, anything with four wheels and
something LA had millions of. So Cordy must have been taken here and wheeled
off. At least that told Angel that it hadn't been a random attack, since
whoever had staged it had had their transportation here waiting for them.
He didn't know if that should make
him feel better or worse. It was good, since that could mean it hadn't been
just a couple of vamps out for an early evening snack, and it seemed bad
because now the possibilities, and dangers, seemed endless.
Angel knew he needed help, but he'd
be damned if he'd call Wesley or Gunn for assistance, he just couldn't face
them with the news that Cordelia had been taken from right under his eyes. He
fought a brief inner struggle, and in the end, his pride won and he decided to
find her on his own. Since the sun had just set about an hour ago, he had time,
and he wasn't going to waste another minute of it.
He sprinted back to the hotel in
record time, jumped in his car and was on the road to the first address that
had come to mind. He didn't know of too many vampire groups in LA, but he knew
some lairs and some of their stomping grounds, so that's where he went. And
that's where he came up empty handed.
If the lairs weren't empty, the few
surprised vampires he found didn't know what hit them and wouldn't know
anything about a kidnapped girl even after he had dusted one or two of their
"friends" as a threat. That was when he realized he wouldn't be able
to make it on his own, and he could only come up with one possible source.
Since it was still early for LA's
nightlife, the bar was almost empty. An untalented man was just performing his
version of "Heartbreak Hotel" when Angel entered `Caritas'. He
scanned the dark room quickly until he found Lorne, engaged in a conversation,
at the bar. Not wasting his time with pleasantries, he approached his green-skinned
friend.
"I need your help, Lorne!"
Lorne didn't look up immediately but
finished his conversation.
"You have to excuse my
dark-clad friend of the night, he's always straight to the point. I will talk
to you later." The demon Lorne had talked to understood the hint and got
up.
"Well, Angelcakes, it is good
to see you, as always. I'm doing fine, thank you for asking, and
yourself?" He had long since gotten used to Angel's direct ways, often
bordering on rudeness. Angel sat down on the vacant barstool.
"Cordy's missing!", he
blurted out.
"Well that explains your
tattered aura," Lorne stated calmly. "I just don't see how I can help
in the matter?"
That came unexpected to Angel. It
took a lot from him to even ask for help, and when he did, he expected it
immediately. He willed himself to calm down to tell Lorne everything he knew.
"Oh, so you're saying somebody
took Doll Face on purpose?" Lorne pursed his lips ,"to get to you or
something? Seems like we've just been through this! No, wait, we *have*
just been through this!"
Angel was confused, "so you're
thinking Wolfram and Hart are behind this?"
Lorne shook his head, "doesn't
sound like their style, too crude, if you ask me."
"Then what??" Angel
screamed, jumping up and knocking his stool over.
"Easy, Bran Muffin!" Lorne
tried to calm him. "I don't know anything for sure. It's just a
hunch."
He signaled the bartender to bring
them some drinks. When they arrived, Angel drank his down in one gulp.
"This is not helping. Angel,
you're not letting me in!" Lorne admitted.
"Letting you in?" Angel
asked puzzled.
"It just so happens that the
stage is empty. Why don't you grace us with a number?"
Angel winced, if there was one thing
he tried to avoid, it was singing in public. Well, for the most part anyway. He
didn't see how his singing would help in the matter and tried to argue when
Lorne nudged him towards the stage.
"Let's find out if Mr. Manilow
can help in the matter, shall we?"
Moments later, Angel found himself
bathed in the light of the stage lights and heard the intro to "Copa
Cabana". He did know the words to the song, but his performance was
painful even to his own ears and he was relieved when it was over. He prayed it
had given Lorne some much-needed answers, because it had been quite a sacrifice.
Then he realized, no sacrifice was too big if it would bring him closer to
rescuing his Cordy. He was no longer afraid to refer to her as his, even if
only in his own mind for now.When he sat down to the table Lorne was sitting
at, Lorne's frown had deepened.
"What did you see?" Angel
asked impatiently.
"I didn't just see, Sweetie, I
saw, felt and heard at the same time, my knees are still buckling!" One
look at Angel convinced him that the vampire would beat the words out of him if
he spent any more time on the prelude. With a sigh, he shared his knowledge.
"It turns out the second chest
at the end of your stake was a customer here, came in just the other night.
Well, he wasn't a regular, but I remember him. His aura wasn't as colorful as
yours, but he was troubled just the same..."
"Lorne!" Angel huffed
warningly, urging him to continue.
"Well, it turns out this
vampire, Stanley, had a crisis of identity of sorts. He wasn't quite happy with
the way he had become a vampire for hire, you know, taking money for being
evil, imagine that." He took a sip of his Seabreeze before he continued.
"This slug's boss was in search of a pretty young woman and he figured
Stan and his crew would be just the right vamps to find her."
Angel cocked an eyebrow. "Who
hired him? What do they want with Cordelia?"
Lorne regarded his friend warmly.
"Now, I know she's constantly on your mind, Sugar, but that doesn't mean
she's on **everybody's** mind. I said young woman, I didn't say Cordy.
Although," he amended, "when I first saw her on his mind, I was
mistaken, too. Ah, but it wasn't her. The lady in question is a demon princess
about to be married off to some underworld prince and it seems that she didn't
quite agree with the deal, so she went AWOL."
Angel grunted, he wasn't really
interested in any demon matters, as long as they didn't involve killing
innocents.
"So it seems that Stanley
either didn't get a good look at the princess or at Cordy, because my guess is
that he's taking your sweet honey bun to his boss this very moment." Lorne
grabbed his glass off the table in anticipation of Angel's next move. He wasn't
disappointed, the vampire slammed his fists on the table with full force,
breaking it in half.
"He's taken Cordy to some demon
prince to be married off?" he screamed. "Where do I find his lair?
Lorne, you have to give me that much!" His eyes where shining demon yellow
as he focused them on Lorne, grabbing him by the collar.
"Easy, easy, donut," he
tried to soothe Angel, not shaken by his friend's outburst. He was used to
Angel's tantrums when loved ones were in danger, and he knew now that Cordelia
was at the lone top of this list.
"This guy Stan is just muscle
for hire. He's not too bright. Everyone with two eyes can see the difference
between Cordy and this demoness, I mean the boobs are all wrong." When he
felt Angel's grip tighten and heard the vampire growl, he rushed to explain.
"No, I mean, there's nothing wrong with Cordelia's. It's that princess',
Alania, she has 3, like all women of her kind."
Angel let go of Lorne when he
registered his friend hadn't just insulted Cordy's endowments.
The host straightened his suit
jacket and took another sip from his drink, trying to calm down. He tried to
convey the next bit of information to Angel as calm as possible.
"So I don't think they'll
mistake Cordy for the real thing, I mean the bride here, once Prince Makaresh
lays eyes on her, so her virtue is safe."
But Angel wasn't pleased,
"Where do I find them?"
"Oh," Lorne frowned,
searching his memory, "Stanley had just come from his boss, as a matter of
fact, you'll find him at the corner of 3rd and Doheny Drive in Beverly Hills,
but, Angel," he held on to the dark haired vampire's sleeve, "these
demons have protection. You can't just waltz in there and take your girl. Be
careful and look out!"
"I always do," Angel
replied and freed himself from Lorne's grip.
"You're welcome!" Lorne
yelled after him, but Angel was already on his way upstairs.
Shaking his head, the host found
himself another table to sit at while his bouncer cleared away the remains of
the one Angel had destroyed. He let out a deep sigh, hoping Angel would get
there in time. He had only told his friend as much as he needed to know to save
Cordelia, it wouldn't have been of any use to paint pretty pictures of what
kinds of dangers the brunette was in. Lorne knew Angel would do his best.
Angel made it through the evening
traffic a lot slower than he wished. He was honking and flipping drivers off
left and right, but still didn't get to move as fast as he wanted. He didn't
know what he had expected from Lorne and was still confused. Should he be glad
Cordy was not a meal or a hostage or afraid because she had been mistaken for
the demon princess? What would they do to her if they found out? His mind
flashed a few possibilities before his inner eye and he almost rear-ended the
Chevy in front of him. Cursing loudly, he forced himself to pay attention to
traffic.
He passed the address Lorne had
given him an hour later and parked around the next block, he was afraid his
run-down car might cause suspicion if parked too close to the mansion's gate.
And being alone, he desperately needed the element of surprise. He asked
himself one more time if he shouldn't call the guys for back-up after all, but
decided against it when he found all weapons he would need in the trunk. He was
still hoping he could get Cordy out of this mess unscathed, and then he'd have
a hero's rescue story to tell instead of an admission of failure. Packing
stakes and his favorite broadsword, he readied himself.
It didn't help much that he didn't
know the area or the mansion itself, he had only Lorne's warning to work with.
As if he would have thought a house like this came unprotected, he thought as
he was nearing the gates. A thick stonewall ran around the property, about
eight feet high, spiked at the top. It was only interrupted by the huge iron
gates, which displayed a code of arms in their middle. Angel didn't recognize
it, but figured it was the demon clan's sign.
He wished he'd have Wesley's vast
knowledge of demonology, knowing the code of arms might tell him something
about the strengths and weaknesses of these particular demons. "Spilt
milk..." he sighed.
The gate wasn't guarded, but he saw
two cameras on either side on his walk past it. On the left hand side was an
intercom at car window height. Angel strained his ears to pick up any sound
from behind the wall, which wasn't easy with traffic rushing by on Doheny
Drive. Guards would make noise, dogs and humans would broadcast their
heartbeats out to him, but he didn't hear anything. The present of cameras
spoke against mystical barriers, or so he hoped. At a safe distance from the
gates, Angel took a quick look around to make sure he wasn't watched from the
street side and leaped up into the air, missing the sharp iron spikes on top of
the wall by inches.
The sword under his coat got in the
way of a graceful roll to catch his fall, but he still managed to land without
any damage and only a little more noise than he had planned to make, the latter
due to the twig he broke under his weight. He had picked this spot to land
directly under the big fir tree he had spotted from the outside, and it had
worked. With his dark clothes, he was completely invisible to the human eye in
the shadows of the tree. With his back to the tree trunk, he took a look around
the terrain.
Well-kept lawns were interrupted by
groups of bushes here, some trees there, but Angel couldn't make out any
movement. The driveway up to the mansion was lit, but everything else was kept
dark, even the house itself was only illuminated by a light next to the front
door. Angel was pretty sure the grounds weren't guarded, but he gave himself
another minute to scan every inch of terrain he could see from his vantage
point, keeping his eyes and ears strained.
"Are you half-breed, poor
excuses for demons *blind*???" Markaresh's scream boomed through
the entire cave-like basement. He sat on what he liked to call his throne
against the wall, elevated from the room. Cowering in front of him were the
three sole survivors of the park attack, Cordelia bound and gagged between
them. She was shooting angry glances at her captors.
Markaresh was ugly by human
standards, two twisted horns protruded about five inches from both eyebrows,
his skin was the color of wet mud, and his eyes glowed silver-green. Had he
stood up, he would measure about five feet, and that was if he could have
straightened his back which showed a hump the size of a football between his
shoulder blades. He was dressed in a blue silk gown, and he had an air about
him that told everyone he was used to being in charge.
"She looks just like her,
Sire" the dwarf-like vampire Angel would have recognized from the park
spoke up. He produced a crumbled picture out of his pocket to show Markaresh.
One of the demon master's minions took Cordelia from their midst and cut the
rope holding her hands together with a sharp dagger. He barely missed her
finger, but sliced her palm enough to draw blood. Cordy protested loudly, but
what she said was muffled through the gag, which she now removed with her freed
hands.
"Ow!" she exclaimed.
"Would you mind keeping all my digits attached, Mr.??"
"Silence!" Makaresh
bellowed. "You will speak only when spoken to!"
Cordelia was about to tell him
exactly what she thought of that notion, but the minion in front of her still
had the dagger too close to her face for comfort.
Dwarf-Boy spoke up again.
"Sire, if you please, she's the spitting image of the princess. Forgive us
our error!"
His voice took on a pleading tone,
and for the first time, Cordy was scared. She had spent most of her time in
captivity being pissed, outraged at how she had been dragged from the park and
thrown into their van, furious at having her promising evening interrupted. It
was a blessing she had a lot of rage in her, because she would have been scared
out of her mind, had she given herself the time to register her desolate
situation. But taking her surroundings in for the first time, she had to stifle
a whimper.
The room was only lit by a couple of
torches, strange murals were on every wall, and the whole room was crowded with
ugly demons, some of them armed.Two extremely wide, if not tall, minions
guarded the only exit, an arched doorway about twenty feet behind her. `Yup,
she was pretty much SOL', she realized, her only hope was that her attackers
hadn't succeeded in taking Angel out of commission, she wouldn't let her mind
fear the worst. She knew that if he was alive, he'd be moving mountains to find
and rescue her. Another demon took the crumpled photo from Dwarf-Boy and handed
it over to his master. Cordelia got a brief look at it and her vanity took
over.
"You mistook me for *that*?"
she was now ignoring Dagger-Guy.
Makaresh didn't reply to her
comment, he didn't have to look at the picture to know what he had sent the
vamps after, he knew his bride-to-be.
"Any imbecile can tell that you
have brought me a human!" he barked. Cordelia wondered if he was
compensating for his puny height with an even louder voice.
"Where did you spend the last
millennium? It is well known that all women of the Shakrack clan are well
endowed, not missing a breast like lowly *humans*!"
"Hey!" Cordy yelled,
"Not missing anything here, Mr.!" She knew she had better shut up,
but she wasn't going to have her body insulted by some demons that were ugly
beyond all ugliness. She stuck her chest out to undermine her point.
"What..." Stanley was now
mumbling, he had realized that Makaresh could easily kill him if he was
displeased. "I don't understand..."
Makaresh waved at the minion holding
the dagger close to Cordy. With a swift movement, he sliced her shirt open from
the bottom up, cutting through her bra but sparing her skin this time. Cordy
gasped in surprise and jumped back, but as soon as she moved, two demons
grabbed her arms in an iron grip. Dagger-Man pulled the remains of her shirt
apart, Cordy's naked chest now exposed to Makaresh and anyone who would want a
glance. She struggled to free herself, but knew it was useless, the demons
easily overpowered her. Now Makaresh grinned while gesturing at her breasts.
"See, only two! A human!
Idiots!!!" he yelled. He could clearly read the fear in the vampires' eyes
and was satisfied.
"The only reason I'm going to
let you live is because Alania is still out there and I need her here by sunset
tomorrow!"
All three vampires sighed in relief.
They were going to live.
"So, if you want to see
tomorrow's sunset as well, get rid of this filthy human and find my
bride!!!"
"I got a better idea!"
All heads turned to the doorway,
where Angel was standing between the two guards at his feet.
"How about I kill you all now
and you won't ever have to worry about sunsets again?" He just couldn't
help himself, situations like these brought out the smart-ass in him. Everybody
was staring at him, and he sensed it was only going to be moments before they
would attack him as one. Then he realized they were waiting from an order from
their leader, easily recognizable by sitting on a throne-like chair at the far wall.
Before Cordelia had a chance to
think about the possible dangers, she yanked the dagger out of the demon's
hand, turned it around and stabbed him. He went down howling. With three quick
jumps, Angel was by her side. Recognizing the vampires from the park, he staked
the one to his left before that one had a chance to realize Angel was there.
Stanley's eyes widened, but he only got to turn around to try to escape before
Angel's stake buried itself into his back, right through his heart. His ashes
covered Dwarf-Boy, who fell to his knees in complete submission.
Angel raised his stake again and
opened his mouth to bid the last vampire farewell with a smart remark as his
eyes fell on Cordelia - topless Cordelia.
Cordelia followed his gaze, her eyes
widened and she shrieked, throwing her arms around her chest. Angel's
hesitation gave the demons the chance to surround him. He could swing his sword
once, cleanly decapitating the closest of Makaresh's followers, but two others
were quick to hold him, forcing him down to his knees. The one to his left
kicked the sword out of Angel's hand. Meanwhile, another minion moved in on
Cordelia and embraced her from behind, holding her in an iron grip.
She screamed in pain and looked at
Angel for help, but he couldn't shake his captors' grip. Makaresh recovered
from his surprise and smiled.
"Well, what have we here? Seems
like they didn't bring me just a random streetwalker after all?"
"Let her go!" Angel
managed to give his voice a fierce tone, "She's mine!"
Makaresh smiled, "Is she now?
That's interesting. Because she was brought here as mine..."
Angel stopped struggling. He took a
deep breath and formed a plan. His eyes found Cordelia's and he gave her what
he hoped was a look that said `Don't argue with what I'm going to say'. She
looked at him in utter confusion, but she trusted him. The remaining demons had
surrounded the throne now, Angel knew that he wouldn't be able to fight his way
out of this. But he had one other strategy in mind.
"Your highness," he began,
"a word if you please. I mean you no harm, you can call your protectors
off, I am unarmed."
Makaresh grunted, "Well, you
are now, after killing my guards!" But he waved his minions off all the
same. This had begun to intrigue him. Instinctively, Angel had found the right
tone with him. Over 200 years of dealing with demons seemed to pay off.
"I apologize for my rude
entry." Angel stood up, careful not to make any sudden movements.
"When I learned my bride had been taken, I was blind with rage."
Makaresh cocked an eyebrow.
"*Your* bride? What
makes you think I'd believe you?"
Angel had to think quickly. Even
though he couldn't read demon emotions as well as humans', he could sense he
only had one try. And since he had already blurted out his first thought, he
had to follow up with it now. Cordelia's eyes had widened in surprise, but
thankfully, she remained calm.
"She bares the mark!"
Angel announced. "She was born to be mine, as has been foretold. She was
chosen to be turned by the oldest member of the Order of Aurelius. Tonight, she
was to become my bride."
He was still not sure his plan would
work, he could only appeal to Makaresh's sense of honor. Although he was making
up a prophecy, not even he himself knew if something like it really existed, and
he was confidant neither did Makaresh.
Makaresh looked at Cordelia. He got
up to get a closer look and Angel had to bite his cheek not to laugh at his
puny height. The prince looked at Cordelia's neck.
"Well, that was a nice try, but
I don't see anything. Kill them both!!" he barked. The two minions next to
Angel moved in as the one holding Cordy tightened his grip.
"No, you wouldn't, not there
anyway." Angel forced himself to remain calm when everything in him
screamed panic. "She is not some toy to be played with while it's fun, she
won't be eaten when I grow bored.."
Once again, a simple gesture from
Makaresh called Angel's and Cordelia's attackers back. The prince chuckled.
"Are you taking me for a fool,
vampire? I know of the mark, and if you were telling the truth, this low-life
would be bearing it!"
Angel sensed that Makaresh was
continuing the conversation for sheer amusement value now, he wasn't convinced
and would have them killed as soon as he grew bored.
"She does," Angel said
simply. "Just not in the spot you're looking and not what you are looking
for. She was *born* with the mark! You will find the prove right under
her left breast."
Without being told, a demon standing
to Cordelia's right moved forward and pulled the remains of Cordelia's shirt
apart while the one holding her pulled her arms back. Angel's first instinct
was to look away, but he realized he was being closely watched, so he forced
himself to look at Cordelia. Her beauty took his breath away and it took all
his strength not to try and break free and kill everyone who had dared to lay
their dirty hands on her.
Makaresh examined Cordelia's chest,
discovering the heart-shaped mole right where Angel had told him. Angel barely noticed
that he was holding his unneeded breath until Makaresh looked up.
"You are telling the truth.
This human does bear the mark. We have no claim over her or her master!"he
bellowed before returning to his throne.
"I will not question your means
of entering my home, vampire, even though I could. I know your kind is often
rash. It is only because my bride was recently taken from my side that I can
understand your despair."
With a wave of his hand, he signaled
his minions to let both Angel and Cordelia go. Cordy had followed the
conversation, she was looking at Angel in awe and tried her best not to
comment.
Angel nodded,"I am humbled by
your generosity. Please be assured, I will no longer disturb your clan."
He picked up his sword slowly,
making sure it was not mistaken for an attack, as he was well aware that about
ten pairs of demon eyes were still on him. He stepped over to Cordelia and
without meeting her eyes, picked her up and threw her over his shoulder.
Cordelia shrieked and started cursing.
"Quiet!" Angel bellowed
and slapped her butt. "I've had just about enough of your tantrums. You
will be shown proper punishment for your behavior!"
She was too stunned to fight any
more and finally let Angel carry her out of the basement. Angel sighed, he kept
his best master's expression on his face until he reached the upstairs. When
they reached the front door, Angel hopped over another guard's carcass and
Cordelia "umphed".
"I'm sorry," he mumbled.
"You're sorry?" she asked
sarcastically.
They had now reached the driveway
and were leaving the mansion behind them fast.
"Let me DOWN!" she
emphasized her words by drumming her fists at Angel's back.
"Not yet!" he advised
curtly.
He wasn't sure if they were being
watched and for now, Cordelia's safety was his priority. If they got too
friendly all of a sudden, Makaresh could still find out Angel had been lying to
him, they could both end up dead.
This time, Angel found the front
gate open for him and hurried through it. Cordelia was still cursing when he
dropped her into the passenger seat of his convertible. Her shirt had come off
almost completely while he was carrying her, and he quickly took off his coat
to cover her. Her eyes shot daggers at him, but she accepted the coat and
pulled it around her. They rode in silence for a couple of minutes until
Cordelia took a deep breath.
"Angel?"
He took his eyes off the road for a
moment to look at her.
"You rescued me again."
"And I will do it as often as I
have to, Cordy, no big deal."
She sighed, "But I am sick of
you having to!"
He glanced at her again, this time
confused.
"I'm tired of being the damsel
in distress who has to wait for her hero to save her! I've had enough of being
left naked in the face of danger. Don't think I'm not grateful, it's
just..."she trailed off, looking at the scenery rushing by.
"What?" he inquired, he
still wasn't sure what her point was and he hadn't quite listened after
`naked'.
"I want you to teach me. I want
to be able to defend myself and maybe later even be able to help you in a
fight!"
"Cordy, I'm not sure that's
such a good idea..." The thought of having to worry about Cordelia because
she was closely involved in a fight was disturbing.
"Oh, but *I* am! You are
no stranger to women who can fight on their own, and I know you have a lot of
moves you can teach me."
Angel couldn't help but smirk at her
remark. Over the past couple of months, he had often thought about `moves' he'd
like to teach her, but none of them had involved fighting. He cleared his
throat when he felt Cordelia's eyes on him.
"Well, maybe we can, you know,
work out together, get you familiarized with weapons..." he conceded. That
seemed to satisfy her for a moment, although his own words had quite the
opposite effect on him. He struggled to get his mind out of the gutter by
telling himself that Cordelia was a friend and she considered him a friend. It
was wrong to think of your friends *that* way, especially when they
turned to you for help, he tried to convince himself, and again, it didn't
quite work. He had to shift in his seat to ease the pressure that started building
in his crotch.
"It's been a long night,"
he started after they had driven a few miles without talking. "I'm going
to take you home where you can get cleaned up and get a good night's sleep. OK?
We also need to dress that wound on your hand." He gestured at her hand
where the wound inflicted by the dagger had stopped bleeding. When she didn't
answer he looked at her.
She met his eyes, "No. I don't
want to be alone tonight. Can I stay at the hotel?"
Angel wasn't so sure that was a good
idea, he found it harder to keep his hands off her with every passing minute.
But he knew he couldn't turn her down without telling her the truth, so he
simply nodded.
"OK."
When they arrived at the hotel,
Cordelia went straight upstairs. By the time Angel had reached his bedroom, she
had already gone into the bathroom and started the shower. He listened to the
water run for a couple of minutes and tried hard not to imagine it running over
Cordelia's naked body. Since he wanted to put some physical distance between
them for her sake, he turned to go when he heard her call his name.
"Angel? Could you, you know,
give me something to wear?" she yelled out from the bathroom. "My
clothes are pretty much unwearable and I've used up what I had stocked
here."
"Sure," he murmured until
he remembered she wouldn't be able to hear him.
He took a shirt out of his closet
and repeated "sure" loud enough for her to hear. Moments later, the
water was turned off. Angel waited outside the bathroom door, the shirt in his
hands, and he felt like a complete idiot because he didn't know what to do. He
knew what he wanted to do and he knew what he should do, but since the two were
opposites he was lost. She startled him by cracking the door open. Her arm came
out.
"Well?"
Unable to say anything, he placed
the shirt in her hand and stepped over to his bed. When she came out of the
steamy bathroom a while later, he wished he had remembered the physical
distance he had been working on. Her hair was wet, she was working it with a
towel and his shirt only managed to cover her down to her upper thighs. He
cursed himself for choosing a black silk shirt for her, the softness of the
material made it painfully obvious that she wasn't wearing a bra.
"Something wrong?"
She brought him back to reality and
the fact that he was staring at her. He quickly closed his mouth and averted
his eyes but not before noticing how her long legs seemed to go on forever. He
felt like a complete idiot. All he could manage was to hand her the band aid he
had gotten for her, he didn't dare touching her.
"Um, no...I...err...you must be
starving!!" he stuttered. Before she could reply, he jumped up from the
bed.
"I'm going to, you know, see if
I can find something to eat for you. I'll be right back!"
Cordelia stared after him as he left
the bedroom like a banshee.
Angel was downstairs in a flash. He
was so preoccupied with getting away from the temptation that, for a moment, he
forgot what he had come downstairs for. Images of Cordelia, topless in the
demon's lair, then barely dressed in *his* bedroom flashed before his
inner eye. He realized he needed a cold shower, and pronto, but to get to his
bathroom he'd have to walk by Cordy.
Gunn had once told him that thinking
of baseball usually helped to get a man's mind `back in order', so Angel tried
to concentrate on a ballgame. But he wasn't interested in sports enough, it was
no help. For the tenth time, he tried to scold himself, tried to call his mind
back. How was he going to work with Cordelia on a daily basis when he kept
imagining her naked? He finally remembered what he had come for, food for
Cordelia.
All he could find was the opened
package of breakfast waffles and maple syrup. He marvelled how it was possible
that none of the solid food eaters on Angel Investigations left any food in the
office.
For a moment, he thought about
ordering take-out or delivery, but then his eyes fell on the syrup bottle and
he made up his mind. He was done restraining himself, he would continue what
had started earlier that day, before Makaresh's men so rudely interrupted them!
Cordelia was in no hurry to leave
Angel's bedroom. She took her time toweling her hair dry, turned on the stereo
and found her favorite radio station, then settled on his bed. She was aware
she was barely dressed, but she didn't want to change that fact. Feeling
ultimately comfortable, she settled on Angel's bed and let her eyes wander over
the entire room. A knock on the door startled her. She was about to ask who was
knocking when she realized it could only be Angel, being polite. Cordelia
hadn't seen any of the gang downstairs, so she had known they had made good on
the plans they had mentioned earlier. She was alone with Angel in the hotel.
Her body suddenly trembled with excitement at that thought.
"Come in!" she called out
when she realized he was actually waiting for her response.
At the sight of him, she had to
laugh. He had taken the time to rearrange their earlier meal on a tray, two
plates with waffles on them and a bottle of syrup. His eyes were fixed on the
tray.
"I'm sorry," he began
"I hope you really like waffles because it's the only thing I have, well,
aside of pigs' blood, that is."
"That's fine!" she assured
him. "I'm starving!"
He set the tray down next to her and
sat down in the chair facing the bed. Cordelia started eating, Angel was just
holding his plate, watching her. Although the silence wasn't uncomfortable,
Cordy spoke first.
"Angel?"
"Hm?"
"What made you call me your
bride?" It was a question she had been meaning to ask him since he had
used it as his excuse, but she had waited for the right moment. "I mean,
you could have said sister, or friend or something, why bride?"
Angel looked like a kid caught with
his hands in the cookie jar.
"And another thing, how did you
know about the mole??"
"I...um..." he started,
then cleared his throat and tried again. "It never occurred to me to sell
you as my sister, I was pretty sure he could tell you weren't' a vampire and,
um, I had to give him a reasonable explanation. To let us go without a fight I
mean."
"So you decided to tell him I
was *yours*?" Cordelia raised an eyebrow. She was thoroughly
enjoying this conversation. She could tell how uncomfortable he was with the
topic and she just loved to see him squirm.
"Well, yeah...it was the first
thing that came to my mind" was all he could say in his defense.
She smiled, this was going exactly
the way she had hoped, since she now knew he had apparently taken a very long
look at her the one time he had seen her wearing a bikini. There was no other
way he could possibly know about her mole.
"And what was the second thing
that came to your mind?"
He looked confused.
"Huh?"
"Well, I mean, there I was,
more naked than dressed..." she gestured at her body to indicate what she
was talking about.
Once again, Angel was grateful he
didn't blush. He was also grateful his shirt covered his crotch, as the answer
to her question started to get obvious again. When he finally looked at her
again, he saw the sparkle in her eyes and realized she was flirting with him.
He couldn't remember Cordelia ever flirting with him, and he was certain he had
never flirted with her. He looked at her through lowered lashes, then let his
gaze wander over her body.
"Well, with a body like yours,
I can't see how any man could be having decent thoughts when looking at
you..."
Cordy had never heard him use this
tone of voice before, it felt like a caress. Her whole body started tingling
and she smiled at him.
"But what were *you*
thinking about??" she insisted.
He got up and slowly walked towards
her and picked up the open bottle of maple syrup.
"Food," he said, his voice
barely above a whisper.
"You were thinking of waffles
with syrup?" she asked confused, trying not to let her disappointment show
in her voice.
"Actually, just the
latter," he added to her confusion.
She didn't move as he sat down next
to her.
"Only I don't need to chew it
to enjoy it," he explained while leaning in on her.
Still holding eye contact, he
unbuttoned the first button of her shirt. Cordelia held her breath, but didn't
stop him. He smiled as he raised the bottle of sticky goodness and tilted it
just enough to let a couple of drops fall on Cordy's sternum. Before she could
have protested if she had wanted to, he lowered his head and started licking up
the syrup, opening button after button while moving further down. Cordelia
moaned, his cool tongue on her heated flesh ignited a fire in her. She could
feel him smile. She fell back against the pillows when he had unbuttoned her
shirt completely and exposed her naked body.
"Angel" she sighed as he
closed his mouth around her nipple and started sucking gently.
The End