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Jul 16, 2006 20:34

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Assurances and Researching )

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gfs_wesleypryce July 21 2006, 22:45:29 UTC
Listening to Rupert, Wesley tried to wrap his mind around what he was saying. He was fairly sure that Lilah had indeed given the amulet to Angel now - the timing was too close, and the amulet was definitely something that seemed as though it could be from the firm. It had all the hallmarks. So given all that, it seemed quite probable whoever it figured in, the amulet was tied to Angel's taking up the firm on it's offer.

"Perhaps they told him it would help all of you, so he took the deal in order to get it," Wesley mused, rubbing a hand over the stubble on his chin.

Rupert then got up and started pacing, talking about the prophecy - one that Wesley knew. But when he theorized that the firm had meant the amulet to be a prison for Angel in order to control him, Wesley's eyes opened wide as he realized that he might very well be right, especially since it seemed that the original plan had fallen through.

"They never intended for Angel to take control of the firm," Wesley said. "But he did because Buffy changed the plan on them, and because of that, they had to do something to keep some of the control. Angel is so off balance about Spike being there..."

He looked at his lover, once again realizing how brilliant he was. "I think that you're right, love. This has to be a Wolfram and Hart operation. They had Angel either way because of the agreement, but Spike would never stay voluntarily, so by keeping him incoporeal, they keep him tied to building. We have to figure out how to severe that tie. We'll probably be able to make him corporeal if we do."

Picking up the source book, he thought for a moment, then held the book to his lips. "Magical artefacts capable of imprisonment." He then opened the book and held it out to Rupert as text appeared on the page.

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g_watcher July 22 2006, 01:10:15 UTC
Giles nodded along with everything Wesley was saying. He was most likely right, and if they did cut Spike's ties with the building, then the vampire would become solid again. But how would they do it? "The common denominator in all of this is the amulet. It's what might be keeping them together," he said as Wesley picked up one of the source books.

He raised his eyebrows as he watched Wesley whisper to the book. Biting back a comment about how one shouldn't get to close to their books, Giles looked down and saw the text appear on the page. "You're full of surprises, aren't you?" he asked, giving the text a quick once over. It listed several magical artifacts that could be used as imprisoning devices.

"There's a lot there," Giles said, taking off his glasses in order to clean them. Once they were back on his face, he looked down at the book again. He nudged Wesley's hand out of the way and turned the page. "There's several pages about amulets alone. I guess we're stuck here for a while, unless you rather finish this at your flat. It'll only take a moment, or two, for me to pack."

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gfs_wesleypryce July 22 2006, 03:47:04 UTC
Wesley nodded at Rupert's comment about the amulet. "If so, we just need to figure out how to cut its magic," he said.

When he said that he was full of surprise, he smirked a bit. "Probably the one thing that's been worth going to Wolfram and Hart for. I have no idea where they got these, but it certainly explains a lot, especially when it comes to the things they've known."

He could see Rupert was right, though, and it was going to take a while to go through all the information the source book had provided. "I think going back to my flat would be a very good idea," he said with a smile. "There's far more room there, and I do believe I actually have food in the cupboard. Or we could possibly pick something up on the way back and then settle in for a good, long night of...reading together."

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g_watcher July 22 2006, 05:46:27 UTC
"I think picking something up on the way to your flat," Giles said as he started to throw his clothes, and books, into his suitcase. "If I recall, the last time you tried to cook for me, you nearly burnt the kitchen down. I think I rather like not getting my lungs full of smoke tonight."

He gave Wesley a cheeky look before finishing his packing. It was nice to be there again, with his lover, joking around about the things that'd happened in their past. Giles never thought he'd be able to do this again. Shutting his suitcase, he pulled it off the bed and looked at the other man.

"I do believe I'm ready," he said, looking around the room again. Upon seeing nothing was left behind, he stepped over to Wesley and softly kissed his mouth. "I'm glad Fred called me. We should get her a gift," he murmured against his lover's lips.

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gfs_wesleypryce July 23 2006, 04:34:06 UTC
"I'll have you know that I've got better since then," Wesley told Rupert, crossing his arms while watching his lover pack his clothes and books to take with him. "I've only had to replace the cupboards twice since I moved in."

He gave him a grin, thinking how wonderful it felt to be able to so, to be this close again to the man he had loved for so long. He would always despise his father for what he had forced him to do. How he wished that he had handled things differently now, but he couldn't dwell on that anymore. What was done was done, and the more important thing was that they were together again now.

When Rupert stepped over and gave him a smile, Wesley reached up to cup his cheek for a moment. "We should - perhaps a necklace or pendant or something since she has every science book and piece of equipment that she could ever hope to have now. I think in a way, she helped us more than Spike."

After giving his lover one more kiss, he stepped away and slipped the source book into his bag, which he picked up and swung over his shoulder. He then reached out and took his hand in his, holding it tightly as they headed out of the room and down the hall to the lift.

"What would you like?" he asked him. "Chinese? Indian? Thai? Italian? Can't say I've found any good Chip shops here, unfortunately, but there's a good Chinese takeaway not that far from here."

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