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Christmas Snow
By: Dark Star
Utter Fluff…
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The house stood back from the road, curtains drawn, but
light leaked from an upstairs window where they hadn't been pulled together
properly, and through the stained-glass panel in the front door. The front
and side garden stood in shadow, hidden from the moon's rays by the trees
in the front garden.
In the long shadows cast by the trees, something moved,
and was still again. A cat on his nightly prowl for prey, gave the trees a
wide berth and scuttled across the road to disappear under the parked cars.
For a long time, the garden was silent.
Finally, he moved. Why did he do this to himself? What
did he hope to gain by it? He sighed, the sound nothing louder than a
whisper in the night air. He should go. But it was another twenty minutes
before he began to move. Just as he started to turn, he heard a click, and
his attention shot back to the house. He could see nothing, but he knew
what he'd heard, and he focused on the narrow band of garden down the side
of the house. A movement, and a moment later a figure emerged from the
house.
Angel froze. The figure hurried down the side of the
house, something clutched in her hand. She paused, close by the trees, but Angel knew she
couldn't see him among the shadows. Yet, she stared directly at him, and
his breath caught. Her eyes met his, and widened in surprise. She
dropped the item in her hand, and Angel watched it bounce across the garden
and roll into the road.
Without a second's thought, she raced after the ball and
ran straight out into the road, oblivious to the car hurtling down the
street in a hurry to get home for Christmas. But the car, for all its
speed, was no match for the vampire that shot into the road, scooping up
the child in his arms to carry her safely back to the sidewalk.
He was just placing the trembling child on the ground, but before he
could withdraw, a woman ran from the house towards them.
"My god, Laura! How many times have I told
you…" she spun to face him, astonishment on her face, as she
encountered the one that had rescued the child. "Angel?"
He swallowed, and felt very much like a rabbit trapped
in the headlights. "Buffy."
She frowned. "What are…" the child made a
snuffling noise, and remembering what had happened, Buffy picked her up and
held her tight. When she spoke again, her voice was very soft. "Thank
you."
Angel shrugged, uncomfortable. "I was in the
neighbourhood."
Buffy's attention was pulled back to the trembling child
in her arms. "I should get her inside," she said.
"Right." Angel took a step back. "Have a
good Christmas, Buffy." He smiled. "All of you."
"It wouldn't have been, if…" she swallowed the
lump in her throat. "Would you like to come in? You know, for a drink,
or…. Something?"
"I don't think so," he said gently. "Your
husband…?"
"Oh." Now it was Buffy's turn to look
uncomfortable. "Mark and I…" she shrugged. "He couldn't
handle my world, Angel. One vamp too many, and he decided he wanted a
regular life."
"He left you with the children?" Angel sounded
outraged, and something…. An old wound, twisted inside her. "Why not?
That's what the men in my life do, isn't it?" Angel winced, and her
tone softened. "He wanted to take them. But… the children of the
Slayer? Unprotected? That would have been a magnet for every evil thing
this side of… of… something." She smiled. "He decided they would
be safer with me."
Angel didn't know what to say to that, and he changed
the subject. "She looks like you, you know."
"Do you think so?" she sounded pleased.
"But I don't think I was ever that age."
"She's beautiful." But he was looking at her
when he said that, and Buffy blushed. "It's Christmas, Angel. Nobody
should be alone at Christmas. Come on in."
He hesitated. "Why are you alone? Shouldn't you be
with family, and friends?"
"We can't. My youngest has measles. Dawn is coming
over tomorrow, but tonight, there's just us."
"Well…" he hesitated; the thought of returning
to his lonely room was rapidly becoming very unappealing.
"Can we show Angel the snow?" Laura suddenly
said.
Angel looked up at the clear sky. "The snow?"
"Uh… yes." Buffy said awkwardly. "I
bought her one of those globes. You know, the sort that you shake, and you
get a scene filled with snow."
"Oh, those…" He thought wistfully of the one
that he'd bought for Connor. "What scene is it?"
"A lovey one," the little girl supplied
enthusiastically. "It had a man and a woman walking, and mom said it
was full of love."
Angel's eyes met Buffy's. "I never realised that
you were such a romantic."
"It reminded me of the day it snowed," she
replied, her voice steady. "Come inside, Angel. We have a lot to catch
up on, and… Laura wants to show you the snow."
Oh, heck… why not?
"I'd like that,"
Angel said, and awed by the tiny hand that appeared in his, he allowed her
to lead him back to the house while Buffy walked alongside. Perhaps
Christmas wouldn't be so lonesome this year after all.
End
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