Magical Me
Who: Tara and Willow to start, then whomever wanted to be involved in the aforetalkedabout plot.
What: The news they've been waiting for- they get to leave the motel!
When: Saturday, right after the message
Why: Because we like you! role playing, role reversal, and plot furtherance.
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Magical Me )
Besides, Buffy had been a Slayer for over ten years, and she'd done her best when she'd had help from her other friends.
"Do we have a welcoming committee?" she muttered as she ran up the steps. They were sturdy in the sense that she didn't fall through them, other than that she didn't give them much of an appraisal. As she made her way to where Willow and Tara were, she saw a green glow of light that was rushing around a struggling form - some black mass of creature-y grossness.
"You really didn't have to giftwrap the demon," Buffy said, standing there, not sure if she was supposed to touch the green light, lest she be affected in the binding magic as well. "Where'd he come from? Are there more?" she asked in her standard-procedure voice, looking around in an alert manner.
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Turning around and tossing his blanket cloak over the railing beside him, running the length of the stairs leading up into the mouth of the cavernous manor, Spike rubbed his hands together like a magician about to perform one of his best tricks, and steeled himself for the inevitable let down. Charlie boy might've had the best intentions, inviting him inside before he lit up like a sparkler, but usually you had to live in a place for some time before you got the invitation part down. Chances were, the ex-lawyer's stuff hadn't even been brought in yet.
Technicalities. "An' here goes a lot of..." One hand pressed against the doorway, coming up shy of actually passing through it again. "...nothin'," he finished, deflated.
Clicking his tongue and shuffling back around to lean against the door frame this time instead of the barrier preventing him entrance, Spike withdrew a crumpled pack of cigarettes from his pocket and pulled one between pale lips, letting it dangle from the corner of his mouth as he spoke, already stuffing the smokes back and fishing for his lighter. "I'll just stand here, keep an eye on the perimeter. You all go on, don't mind me." One of those sods could have at least rang the Brit with the deed, for Christ's sake.
"Just standin' out on the porch," he continued, keeping himself entertained. "Me, myself, an' I. Right as rain."
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The demon's body was built for bounding or pouncing or mauling - very hellhoundish. But, the face and the horns didn't match. And, it had a fluffy bunny tail with fluffy bunny ears, which were hidden behind the massive horns. Anya! Anya made this damn thing. Possibly. The demon fought against its bindings, hacking and slashing as best it could.
"No." Willow's eyes looked back to the ruined door, only it wasn't so ruined. In fact, it was perfectly fine. "There aren't."
There was a howl from the demon, and howls rose from other places in the building. Giles was so going to be sitting in the corner after this. Willow's eyes closed as she focused; they were soon open again to show the consuming black that usually meant big mojo bout to happen. Her hand lifted; an energy burst flew from the raised hand and engulfed the creature. The howls turned to cries of pain.
"I said, stop." The demon didn't make any sound; in fact, the place was rather quiet now.
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She turned back and surveyed the demon again and scrunched up her face in a smirk. "Yah, this'd definitely be Anya's worst nightmare." She joined Willow again and reached for her hand, cocking her head and taking it in. "What do you think we should do, sweetie?", she asked calmly, as if they were trying to decide which dessert to try off a fancy silver tray. "Sounds like there's more of them."
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What were they anyway? Witches or wood nymphs or whatever. Yeah, okay so he read about those in a book once when they'd been doin' research in LA. Been doing that a lot. Gunn was hopin' there'd be less of the research kind and more of him stickin' his axe in various baddies.
Like this one. Good thing he brought his axe then. "They usually this floaty?" he asked in a whisper, leaning sideway toward the Slayer. "Can we axe them?" he asked louder, so the witches would hear them. Not that he cared if they heard his other question, they seemed to be to focused on the magic whosit anyway.
And where was Spike? Still being dramatically woeful out on the porch? This whole invitin' a vampire in shouldn't be that hard. Considerin' that he'd found the assholes everywhere in his time in LA. If he'd been one of them Watchers, he'd probably knew all about it.
"Where's blondie bear," he asked no one in particular, grinning when he used Harmony's pet name for the vampire. Yeah, so, it amused him a lot. Sue him.
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What was odd was that Buffy felt closer to Gunn in that moment, then her two long-time friends Willow and Tara. And Spike wasn't there so..huh? She looked around. No Spike. The nickname didn't go by her, though. That was a Harmony thing. Gunn and Harmony had been friends? ...probably not. But it didn't look like Gunn and Spike were, or were going to be, either. "He can't get in? Ugh," she groaned. But there wasn't a lot she could do about that. It was Giles's name on the deed. Unless - he had to list someone else? She assumed she was in his will and stuff... it was worth a try, "Spike, I invite you into this beastly filled house!" she called down in a voice that no one could ignore.
"I'm sure Xander will be glad you fixed stuff... but uh, we don't really have any time to waste," she said to Tara as Tara idly pondered choices with Willow. Their priorities didn't seem to be entirely of the straightness. And there was no pun about that.
"Can you blast them, like, through implosion?" She looked to Gunn, explaining simply, "Implosion would be cool."
Who was gonna deny that?
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