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Oct 07, 2009 09:01

Who: Fred, Wesley and Spike
Where: Meanwhile back at W&H they try to make Spike a real vampire.
When: Same time the others arrive in LA.
Status: Complete ( Read more... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 9 2009, 04:47:59 UTC
Completely oblivious to Wesley's throat clearing, Fred was immersed in her books. This wasn't totally an odd occurrence. When something like this happened, the brunette was quite focused and when she had her mind set on something it wasn't about to change for anyone. Even if there was someone else in the room trying to help. It was only when the former Watcher actually spoke that snapped the physicist out of her trance.

With a startled motion, Fred yanked the glasses off of her face and gave Wesley a bewildered look. "Huh?" It took her a moment to remember where she was, as her mind was lost in equations and tables and ways to make Spike corporeal. Most of what she could think of ended in large explosions that took out the Western Seaboard.

"Right, sorry." With a sheepish grin, she slipped her glasses back onto her nose and idly flipped another page in one of her books. "Not really. There's a lot of math here that would support the theory that there should be a way to bring Spike back. However, all that energy has to ( ... )

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Combing Wes and Spike cause I'm lazy watcher_pryce October 9 2009, 06:56:46 UTC
A sigh got out as Fred asked if he was any luckier. He's have laughed because 'lucky' wasn't really a word which featured heavily in his dictionary. If at all. Though he was slightly amused that Fred was lecturing him, who grew up with it, about magic. "I'm afraid I'm not faring much better," he muttered ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 12 2009, 03:53:47 UTC
The exchange between Spike and Wesley was watched with a half smile of amusement on Fred's face. It wasn't exactly that she found Spike's insults funny, but the way that the two interacted to be telling of their character. However, after the first insult lobbed Wesley's way, the scientist pulled a more serious face and tried to look sternly at Spike ( ... )

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xspikex October 12 2009, 08:35:58 UTC
That Spike was surprised at Fred's sudden defending, totally not needed by the way, of the Watcher he didn't show it. The only thing she would have seen had she looked, was a raised eyebrow. The vampire almost made a remark toward Wes about how he needed the little woman to defend himself but thought better of it ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 13 2009, 01:52:39 UTC
That's not at all what Fred had intended when she attempted to defend Wesley. It was so they could be more productive. Plus, she didn't like Spike talking like that about her friend. "Wesley..." Though she started to attempt a sort of apology, he was gone before she could even manage to think of the proper sort. Frowning, the physicist returned to her book with a soft sigh ( ... )

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watcher_pryce October 13 2009, 07:40:22 UTC
If Wesley heard her call he didn't show it. Not directly, Spike noticed the shoulders going stiff for a moment before the other Brit walked on. He'd be back soon enough, Spike knew, couldn't leave Fred doing the job on her own for long now could he? Overly polite git ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 19 2009, 02:49:51 UTC
Keeping her eyes on her own book, Fred flipped considerably more than Spike's three pages. A fast reader, she already knew what the basics of what she was looking for involved, so if she didn't see those key words there, she moved on. There was so many books to go through and so much information that she had to pick and choose. Glancing up over her glasses at Spike when he attempted to be comforting - at least that's what she thought he was trying to be - she gave him a warm smile. "Thanks Spike ( ... )

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xspikex October 19 2009, 05:07:36 UTC
Glancing from Wesley to Fred, Spike rolled his eyes. "Aint you lot a cheerful bunch," he grumbled under his none-breath. Double none breath now that he was a ghost. Dead vampire ghost who had already been dead. Either way he was dead ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 20 2009, 02:49:45 UTC
This time, the banter between Wesley and Spike didn't phase Fred. She was already too involved in what she was reading for any of it to even register. Without even thinking, she yanked a pen out of where ever it was she kept the pens and started to scribble some sort of equations and combination of words that no doubt made little sense to anyone but her. Luckily, so the Watcher would not have a heart attack, it was on the table that she was writing on. The muse had struck and she couldn't be bothered to look for paper. Plus, she cared about books too much to write on them. Especially such rare books as these ( ... )

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watcher_pryce October 20 2009, 04:50:15 UTC
"So can she stay outta it just as long as you can?" Spike asked while both man waited for Fred to come back to the real world ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum October 31 2009, 16:31:04 UTC
With a sheepish smile, Fred let Wesley take the book from her so that he could mull over it himself. He was more adept at magic than she was. Rubbing a little bit at the pen on the table to see how easy it would be to come off, she blushed. "I'm not crazy. Well, I'm not crazy again. I just didn't have paper handy." And when she has a strike of inspiration like that, she didn't have time to go get some. The praise from Wesley was met with a pleased, if embarrassed grin.

"Oh, it wasn't anything. If you'd have picked the book up first, you'd have gotten it."

How excited Spike was made her happy, as well. Soon he'd be able to be human again. Pushing herself up from her chair, she started over toward the cabinet the vampire was gesturing toward. "We should have everything here, shouldn't we?" They were, after all in Wolfram and Hart.

((OOC: sorry it's so short and late. I've been sick and basically useless to the world.))

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xspikex November 1 2009, 10:07:03 UTC
"Oh it really wasn't nothing, Fred," Wesley paused to look at the woman. A small and lately rare smile playing on his lips. "You knew what to look for, that takes skill," he pointed out, the smile softening ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum November 28 2009, 05:52:38 UTC
The compliment from Wesley was well received from Fred. She gave the Watcher a warm smile and a sincere, "Thank you, Wesley," in response to it. Not even the snort from Spike could dampen her mood. She moved to pat Spike on the shoulder until she realized that her hand would only go through him in such an attempt. Awkwardly, she just mimed it a good few inches above the intended space. "Aw, Spike, you're just impatient. Not that I can't blame you! We're almost there ( ... )

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watcher_pryce November 28 2009, 13:42:09 UTC
"Almost there aint there yet," Spike pointed out. Him? Impatient? Geeze, whatever had given her that idea?! Spike hated the whole gosthy thing with a passion. And trust you me, Spike could get really quite passionate. About the whole ghost thing. He wanted to be a real boy again. Yesterday ( ... )

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bunnyfeigenbaum December 21 2009, 06:10:45 UTC
Maybe Wesley took lessons in brooding from Angel. He seemed to have that thoughtful frown worked out without even trying - something Fred noticed the vampire had perfected when she went through the awkward phase of noticing and adoring everything that Angel did. While Wesley prepared ingredients, Fred went about neatening up their previous workspace. Books were still scattered everywhere from the search and she knew how Wesley liked to keep his things in order. Obsessively, as Spike so observed. It gave her something to do ( ... )

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