Walking, steps twisted and catlike, my body followed my feet while my mind raced in a feeble attempt to understand. To comprehend...
"Wesley."
He sat there on the ground, shrill noises emanating from within and seeping into crevices in the walls around us. Laughter. Laughter and... something else. Something other. Had the visitation from Fred
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My head cocked slightly to the right as I considered this. He was mad, certainly, and not in the way most humans would think. No, his mind was shattered for some reason. Was it the spell? Willow? Fred?
Me?
"What she did... was a gift... but... but she couldn't do it again, couldn't make her stay. That's all I asked, but she couldn't make her stay! Why couldn't she stay?"
"Because the gift was not meant to last in physical form! The gift was one of peace of mind! She could not stay because she is dead, Wesley. Death claims us all, and it was her turn." I looked at my body...
Her Body
... and back at him. Was I a reminder still of his lost love? I shifted the pieces within myself until the clothes and voice were not my own anymore. Perhaps this was the only way to deal with Wesley now.
"Everyone is alone, Illyria. My final lesson."
"It's Fred, silly," came her voice, beckoning, reaching. "I'm right here, Wesley. You're not alone... but you need to be strong, okay? I need you to be strong for me because I'm gonna leave again. Can you do that?"
I smiled her smile.
"Can you do that... for me?"
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I'd lost the one thing most precious to me already, and I was slowly losing the other-- my mind.
"Because the gift was not meant to last in physical form! The gift was one of peace of mind! She could not stay because she is dead, Wesley. Death claims us all, and it was her turn."
"No," I growled. "It was not her turn. It was not the appointed time, not the appointed place, not the season or moment or proper alignment of the constellations! It was a mistake!"
There was no right in this, no explanation that would do. There could be no justifying or rationalisation. The universe had broken my heart, and if I couldn't undo things, then I didn't want to try to mend it.
When I looked up, my heart leapt.
"It's Fred, silly. I'm right here, Wesley. You're not alone... but you need to be strong, okay? I need you to be strong for me because I'm gonna leave again. Can you do that? Can you do that... for me?"
I shook my head violently. "Don't leave, don't... no..." The pressure built and built more, and even hands pressed tight to my head, I couldn't keep it back. I looked at her again, and I saw the lie.
"N-no... No... NOOOOOO!!!"
Springing to my feet, my hand closed around that delicate neck, tightened on the smooth, pale skin.
"God has given you one face, and you make yourselves another: you jig, you amble, and you lisp, and nick-name God's creatures, and make your wantonness your ignorance."
The words spilled out in a frantic, furious tumble.
"Go to, I'll no more on't; it hath made me mad."
My voice was a harsh, ragged whisper.
"It hath made me mad."
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