Justice at last

Apr 07, 2005 16:02

The time had finally come. Justine would be here any moment with the child and at that moment I would have my final justice against Angelus. Yes, he was still Angelus in my eyes. The fact that his soul was forced on him was only something that would make my justice pain him even more. Ever since finding out about his soul, on my own I might add, my plans had changed greatly. This was an entirely different demon that I was hunting and seeking to kill. He was trying to redeem himself - something I found amusing. An evil vampire trying to redeem himself for the murderous and heinous acts he committed when he had no soul. What type of redemption did he expect to achieve? The gypsies who cursed Angelus meant for him to suffer for the rest of his undead life, but ultimately what they'd done was make him think he was more of a man than he really was. He was no man at all, just a dead thing with a demon rotting him from the inside out.

It wasn't until I found out that Angelus and Darla had a child that my planned changed even more. This was the perfect opportunity to show Angelus exactly how I had felt when he had viciously torn my loved ones away from me. That idiot Sahjan would just have to get over the fact that my plan wasn't to kill either the child or its demon father. My plan would be complete when Justine arrived back with a small child in her arms and we'd make our way out of the city far away from here.

The child wasn't the being whom with I wanted my justice. His parents might have been the two demons I'd sworn to kill ever since I'd heard of them - a pact that only intensified when my own family was brutally murdered. But I intended on loving the child as my own, none the less. I'd love the child and tell him exactly what his parents did and what they were. Then when he was ready, there would be a reintroduction with his father. There would have also been an introduction with his mother, but apparently she herself took care of that problem.

So, here I wait. Justine would arrive with the child and then we would be out of this city and Angelus would be left know that I had been the one to take his son. Not only had I been the one to take the child away, but one of his own - a trusted friend had been the one to initiate the entire ordeal. That in itself was most satisfying.

But until then, I wait.

[Open to the failure Justine when she's ready]
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