Who:
tehoniongirl,
list_to_port, and anyone else who joins them later at House Seven.
What: Jack's searching pays off.
When: Early Friday evening
Where: The woods/marauding bridge, first. House Seven, later.
Summary: Jilly returns from her mallynap safe and sound...and slightly smaller.
Rating: K, for kittens and rainbows and anklebiters, oh my!
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The mud squelched under Jilly's bare feet... )
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Her tiny toes flexed against the soft ground as she stared at them both. Familiar white and brown speckled wings fluttered a little against her back as she took one step on the slightly unsteady bank, balancing her as she wobbled, then pressed against her back once more as she stilled.
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"You're going to upset the cart, lad!" he shouted the warning.
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She had never, ever, not ONCE given up on him. She had stood firm and scared the Fetches away with a stomp of her little foot during the Horrible Mad Winter, and she had held his hand after Buffy walked out on him--before the Seven Days. She had brought him peace and he'd run from her, consistently, and now she was here to exact her spectral revenge.
"Joyce?" he finally managed. Then Captain Jack Sparrow, Pirate Lord of the Caribbean, turned and tried to run in terror from the child, but strong pony teeth suddenly clamped down on a coattail and brought his flight up short.
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Anxiety rarely sat well on the Slayer and tonight was no exception. Buffy had tried three or four times to make a meager meal of crackers and peanut butter but she kept halting right before spreading the stuff. There was a sound at the door or an imagined voice over her left-open journal. Distractions kept getting in the way.
Once again -- for the final time that evening -- she stood in the kitchen with a peanut buttered knife hovering tentatively over a thin cracker. Why was it so hard?
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"Hallo? Buffy? We're home. Me an' Jilly. Brought her back."
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She snuck out from the kitchen with peanut-butter-smothered crackers in her hands. This 'princess' was slumming the troughs of dignity at the moment -- possibly even about to talk with her mouth full.
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She hummed tunelessly to herself as she drew the lopsided shapes that would make a pirate and a pony -blue and purple, respectively, since the best ponies were purple- a little song that she made up as she went along. If asked to repeat it, it would have come out as something completely different.
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His experience with Selphie had taught him Jilly wasn't likely to remember him.
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Maybe Jilly was in good hands...he knew Jilly was in good hands...but Giles still stopped by the house that evening when he heard the news that she'd been returned.
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There was a nagging worry that, if she was gone too long, her mother would be mad...and that was definitely a bad thing. A terrible, bad thing. But it was easy to be reassured that, for now, being here was fine.
Thoughts of home momentarily pushed aside, she'd settled herself at the coffee table with a stack of paper and a smattering of crayons, bright colors making messy loops across the page.
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He stood in the doorway for a few seconds, possibly a few seconds too long, watching the girl coloring her colorful scribbles before he remembered that he should probably say something.
"Those are very nice."
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"I'm gonna make it more purple, 'cause night is coming." Which might explain why the original shapes currently seemed to be drowning in a sea of blue and purple.
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"Jilly?" Buffy walked down the hall to the other woman's -- now girl's -- room. "You know, if we start those cookies now? They just might be ready and cooled off enough for a post-lunch dessert."
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There's a rustle of paper and sheets before she pops her head into sight, eyes wide. The promise had been made, but for all her belief in magic, she'd already learned to distrust promises. Having this one come true had her blinking in surprised excitement. "And we'll get to eat them?"
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"Maybe. Hopefully. Only if we manage to keep Jack from pirating them all away from us." Buffy boldly entered the room after shouldering the door open more widely.
She held a hand out to Jilly. "It might involve hiding half the batch. We'll see."
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And now there would be cookies.
She giggled at the thought of hiding them from the pirate. "We could eat 'em really, really fast!"
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