Gwen currently has the privilege of experiencing for herself the Tablet's ability to turn on and off without provocation. So when the screen flickers on, viewers get just a glimpse--curly brown hair and a shoulder--before the Tablet is unceremoniously knocked off its pedestal and the view changes abruptly, now looking up at her instead of down.
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"They sent him home," she reminded the strange woman with heat in her eyes, "Didn't you notice?"
Drusilla had started to miss him straight away. She always knew when the Angel Beast wasn't where he was supposed to be.
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"They sent it back?" she asked, momentarily thinking the woman meant LISA. But no, she couldn't. And then it clicked in her mind, the memory of this strange vampire. "Who?"
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She had known him. Drusilla wasn't wise but she was old enough and clever enough to pretend. She knew when someone was lying and when someone was telling the truth. And she didn't like being forgotten.
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"Not really what I meant. Angel--he got out?"
Of course the white hat of all white hats found a way out. Gwen could kill him. "Gee, what happened to helping the helpess?" Way to wait up, Angel.
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Not after everything that had happened. They'd built a relationship in the city. A real relationship. More than her desperate attempts to cling to whatever was left of Angelus and his desperate attempts to make amends for what he'd done. More than she'd ever have imagined.
He wouldn't leave her.
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