Creative Works
Feelings
By Eliz
ealutz(at)hotmail.com
Summary: After Bad Eggs, Jenny Calendar makes a confession.
Disclaimer: Gee, they didn't belong to me before... and they STILL don't belong
to me! (yeah, bummer, huh?) Of course, I'll argue my usual case that I'm _way_ nicer to
them than their *cough* actual owner ;)
Author's Notes: This takes place after Bad Eggs. Everything up through that
episode is the same... and I think you'll figure out where I digress...
. . .
Giles had just finished shelving Lord Byron when he realized he wasn't alone in
the library. It
was just a feeling he had... but then, he'd learned to listen to those ambiguous
feelings a long time ago. Setting down the remaining books of poetry on an empty
shelf,
he eased towards the front of the library through the stacks. Much time spent in
this
particular library had taught him that one of the floorboards behind the fourth
shelf on
the right squeaked... so he fastidiously avoided it. He didn't want to give the
intruder any
warning.
Despite his cool response to the threat, he realized he was sweating profusely
in his heavy
tweed suit. He remembered Buffy teasing him just this afternoon about how he was
wearing a new tweed jacket - quite stylish. He had an inevitable feeling that
she'd been
mocking him. The grin on her face said as much. Shaking such thoughts out of his
head,
he moved carefully towards the stairs. The crossbow was in his office - probably
out of
reach, but he had a stake ready in his right hand. He had them hidden all over
the library
for occasions just such as this, and it had been the matter of a moment to pluck
it from its
hiding place. Of course, if what had invaded his inner sanctum was NOT a
vampire... well
then, a pointy sliver of wood buried in their chest would still give them pause.
He crept towards the back of the last free-standing bookshelf before the railing
that
surrounded the upper stacks. He was still hidden from the doors of the
library... but
whatever may be out there was still hidden from him, as well. Stealthily, he
peeked around
the corner, ready to withdraw at a moment's notice. The library was very dimly
lit at this
time of night - it was past eleven - so he figured he should be barely visible
for a...
"Giles."
The whispered sound of a voice behind him caused him to jump and spin around,
shoving the stake towards his attacker.
Angel caught his hand on the downswing... gently. Releasing his wrist almost
immediately,
the vampire backed up a few paces, holding his index finger to his lips.
Giles was about to demand - in less than genteel language - what the HELL Angel
was
thinking by sneaking up on him... but realized that the younger man was trying
to keep
him quiet. Instinctively obeying, he nodded wordlessly.
Angel almost smiled, then jerked his head towards the bookcase that Giles had
just been
going to peek around. His eyes dark, the vampire indicated with no words and a
very few
gestures that whatever was waiting for them in the main portion of the library
was not nice.
Nodding again, Giles couldn't help but wonder what they were going to do. Angel
motioned for him to stay where he was, and glided silently away, disappearing at
once
into the shadows. Where was he going? Was he getting help? Buffy, perhaps? What
exactly
was he, Giles, supposed to do in the meantime?
A loud snort, followed by a sharp yell and much scuffling answered all of his
questions.
There was a crash, the sound of splintering wood... then nothing. And nothing
some more.
Just when the silence was about to drive Giles to the point of peeking around
the bookcase
anyway...
"Giles!" Angel's voice sounded unbelievably loud to Giles, who jumped again,
startled.
Shooting around the end of the bookcase in a righteous fury, the Watcher
confronted
Angel. "What is the meaning of this?" he demanded, scanning the room for an
enemy.
By way of explanation, Angel kicked at a pile of ash on the tiled floor.
"Oh... vampire, eh?"
"Probably after one of your books," Angel speculated. "Sorry I surprised you
back
there... I just didn't want him to surprise you first."
"Well," Giles cleared his throat, ordering his pulse to calm down. "Very well
then."
Walking down the stairs to join Angel on the main level of the library, he
frowned. "I
suppose you're here to find Buffy, then?"
"Actually, no," Angel said with a sheepish half-grin. "I just left Buffy's
house, and..."
"I trust she was well when you left her?" the Watcher in Giles questioned
sharply.
"Of course!" Angel replied, obviously stung. "What do you..."
"I'm sorry," Giles said wearily, the adrenaline finally loosing it's hold on
him. "I didn't
mean anything by that, of course. I'm afraid I'm in a bit of a confrontational
mood after
that," he nodded at the dustpile on the floor "came into my library."
"No offense taken," Angel said carefully, walking over to the lone table,
dragging his
fingertips over the polished top.
Giles reflected on the thought that he and Angel had never had an easy
relationship. As
the Watcher, chosen Guardian of the Slayer, Giles had lived his whole life with
the
knowledge that vampires were real... and they were deadly. He happened to have
had
the extreme misfortune - in one way - of being chosen to Watch for a Slayer
who'd
managed to not only make friends with a vampire, but had fallen in love with
that same
vampire as well. It made for a very uneasy alliance. The first time he'd met
Angel -
despite the fact that Buffy had filled him in on the entire gypsy curse
situation - Giles
had found himself unable to turn his back on the vampire. It wasn't that he
didn't trust
Buffy - a Watcher and Slayer were to trust each other implicitly - but there was
some
deep, instinctive part of him that knew that soul or not, Angel was a predator
at the core.
Realizing that Angel was still silently waiting, as if for permission to speak,
Giles gave
the vampire his full attention. Predator or not, Angel had come to be a valuable
ally to
their little group. If Giles was still profoundly unsettled by the idea of Buffy
and Angel
growing... closer, that was his own concern.
Angel was fiddling with his hands now, something that Giles had always thought
must
be a nervous habit. How deeply ingrained habit must become after over two
hundred years...
"I'm worried something is going to happen," Angel finally said bluntly.
Giles took a deep breath, deciding that life was far too complex when any number
of
scenarios could be covered by Angel's statement. "How so?" he questioned.
His dark eyes skittering away from the Watcher to study a distant corner of the
library,
Angel shrugged. "I'm not sure," he replied... and Giles had the suspicion that
the vampire
was hedging. Not out of any maliciousness surely - as naturally leery as Giles
was of
vampires, Angel had never acted in anything but the best interests of the
Slayer. Giles
supposed that was part and parcel of him being in love with her.
"I wish I could help you," Giles said sincerely, "But I'm afraid I'm going to
need a bit
more information.
"I don't have much," Angel admitted, finally seating himself at the table. Giles
wondered if
it was simply so he'd have something to brace his hands against. The vampire
seemed to be
growing increasingly agitated... something that Giles viewed with trepidation.
"It's just a
feeling."
"Again, can you elaborate? Maybe if I had an idea of what circumstances you're
experiencing this phenomenon during..."
"When I'm with Buffy," Angel blurted out suddenly.
Giles was suddenly quite certain he didn't want to be here, in the library,
having this
conversation. In fact, he would rather have been anywhere else at that moment -
even at
the monster truck rally. Inadvertent thoughts of Jenny steeled his nerves for a
moment,
allowing him to regain control over his rampaging desire to get the hell out of
the situation.
"Oh yes?" he finally managed. Oh yes, that's grand, Rupert... you don't sound at
all like
you're being strangled slowly, he chided himself.
"When I..." again Angel hesitated, and again Giles was seized with the sudden,
irrational
urge to run. He couldn't DO this. This was NOT happening. He was not standing
here,
in the dimly lit library, talking to a vampire - or rather, Buffy's vampire
boyfriend - about
what he suddenly had a sneaking suspicion they were going to be talking about.
He cleared his throat loudly, apparently surprising Angel, who jumped a bit.
Good Lord
the boy was nervous. No... this was no boy, Giles reminded himself. Despite his
youthful
appearance, this creature before him was almost two hundred fifty years old.
Angel had
seen and done more evil in his existence than Giles could comprehend... no, this
was
certainly no 'boy'. And he was far too old for Buffy, as well. Opening his
mouth, he
prepared to tell Angel that... then had a flash of insight into his own
response. He was...
he was acting like an angry father...
"It's not what you think," Angel interjected hastily, right before Giles could
force the
words out. "I'm not talking about..." the vampire seemed to desperately be
searching for
an appropriate word.
Relieved that he'd been so far off base, Giles supplied one eagerly .
"Intimacy?"
"Yes. No. Well... intimacy of a sort... but not..." Angel bit his lip. "Never
mind. I shouldn't
have come here," he said suddenly, pushing himself to his feet and heading
towards the
stacks.
"No!" Giles protested, surprising himself. Angel was giving him just what he'd
been
praying for, right? A way out of this nightmarish conversation. And like a fool,
he wasn't
taking it. He found within himself a need to help Angel... a need to somehow
ease the
torment that was so visible in the young - no, ancient - man's eyes. "Please,
don't go."
Uncertainty etched on his face, Angel turned back to face him.
Giles realized he needed to establish verbally the trust that he felt had been
growing
steadily - if slowly - between them. The suspicion, the wariness from earlier
was
disappearing. From the moment Angel had allayed his fears that the vampire had
come
for advice about... intimacy... with Buffy, Giles had found his thoughts in a
much more
orderly, rational configuration. It had been the knee-jerk 'not with MY
daughter, you
cad!' response, he decided - his paternal emotions towards Buffy surfacing in a
protectively hostile way. But now... Angel needed help, and as many times as the
vampire
had offered his aid freely to the Slayer and her allies, Giles felt a deep
desire to reciprocate.
"Listen," he said quickly, "I don't know what this feeling is that you've been
having... but
you feel it may be a portent? Some sort of foreboding?"
Angel nodded hesitantly, a faint glimmer of hope lighting in his expressive
eyes.
"Well then... we shall certainly have to investigate it," Giles stated firmly.
"Perhaps you'd
indulge a few pertinent questions?" The Watcher breathed a well-concealed sigh
of relief
when Angel moved back towards the library table. "Shall we get started?"
The tiniest hint of a relieved smile toyed with the corner of Angel's mouth
before fleeing
from unfamiliar territory once more. But the message had been conveyed... the
Watcher
and the vampire were on the job.
. . .
Angel looked up from the text he had been intently studying for the past twenty
minutes,
drawing Giles' attention. The vampire had a speculative look on his face that
Giles was
fairly certain had nothing to do with the book in front of him - nor the fifteen
others
haphazardly stacked next to it. He was proven correct in the next moment when
Angel
smiled. "You've got company," he said casually.
Giles twisted his head quickly to look at the library doors... no one was there.
He turned
back to Angel, questioning.
"I can hear a human heartbeat other than yours, it's outside, growing closer,"
Angel said
by way of explanation. "It's not Buffy."
"How do you...?"
"I just know," the vampire stated simply.
The doors swung open with a drawn-out squeak before Giles could dwell too long
on
Angel's response. "Jenny!"
The technopagan who'd so captured his heart smiled at him warmly. "Rupert! I was
driving by and I saw the light on through the window, and..." she stopped to
stare at
Angel. "What's he doing here?" she asked quickly, an edge of tension in her
voice that
Giles attributed to Angel's species.
If Angel was taken aback by her reaction to him, it didn't show. "Ms. Calendar,"
he said
with a respectful nod, referring to her as Buffy and her friends did.
"Angel," she replied courteously, her eyes still questioning Giles.
Reminding himself that she hadn't spent as much time with the vampire as the
rest of them
had, Giles hastened to explain. "Angel came here looking for help, Jenny."
Ms. Calendar's eyes went wide, darting between the Watcher and Angel.
Tapping the stacks of books they'd been diligently going through, he continued
after
an affirmative nod from Angel. "Perhaps you could help, as well."
"I... I don't know..." Jenny protested.
Thinking she was simply uncertain as to how to contribute, Giles decided to
elaborate.
"Angel has been having profound feelings of foreboding - dread, if you will -
when he
spends time...er... romantically with Buffy lately. He came to me, hoping that
we could find
some sort of explanation. He feels that it is a portent of some future event."
Jenny's mouth opened and closed soundlessly for a moment... then clamped shut.
She turned
her head to look at Angel, who was gazing at her with earnest appeal. "You...
you love... her?"
Jenny finally asked the vampire, her voice thick with an emotion that Giles
could not name...
yet it terrified him.
"Completely," Angel confirmed, the thought of Buffy bringing a small, unusual
smile to his
lips.
Giles fought down another surge of righteous paternal fury while at the same
time battling
an inexplicable wave of panic. What was happening here? Why was Jenny reacting
as she
was? Giles had assumed that she'd help eagerly, as she had on so many nights
when he'd
needed help aiding his Slayer.
"I... Rupert... I..." Jenny was obviously distressed, her hands shaking, her
eyes huge and dark
in her pale face. Yet beautiful - so beautiful as he always found her. Giles was
afraid. He
suddenly knew what Angel had been trying to describe to him earlier 'a knot...
low in your
belly, it hurts and churns and makes you want to scream... or cry...' the
vampire had told
him, and Giles felt that same knot right now.
"I have to... I have to t-tell you something, Rupert," Jenny whispered, her
voice raw.
Giles barely noticed Angel rising from his chair like a shadow and disappearing
into the
stacks. Where he was going, Giles didn't know... nor did he have the energy to
wonder.
His whole being was caught up with the woman in front of him, who suddenly
looked like
she had something horrible to tell him. "What? What is it Jenny? Surely it can't
be that bad,"
he said with an empty smile he knew must be ghastly.
"My..." Jenny stopped, her spine slowly stiffening as though being drawn taut
with a steel
rod. "My name is Janna," she said softly, firmly... but her eyes were still
terrified.
"Janna," Giles repeated as if by rote.
"I'm not who I seem... I was sent here..." she drew in a deep breath, "I was
sent here by my
family."
Giles' mind floundered over all the possibilities... and couldn't find a single
one that
seemed to have the power to leave both of them shaking with dread. "Your
family...?"
"The Romani," she whispered, her eyes haunted.
"The Ro... gypsies," Giles interpreted. "Gypsies. They sent you here..."
"... to guard the curse," Jenny finished for him, as if it were something she'd
been forced
to say many times before.
"Curse? The... Angel's curse...?" the library grew hazy and indistinct with
reality around
Giles for a long moment before snapping in to focus. "Angel? You were sent here
to spy on
Angel? On us?!" Betrayal replaced fear... and with it, the sinking feeling that
all this... her
feelings for him... had been nothing but a sham to get close enough to monitor
Angel.
Her voice was frantic now, desperate. "No! It's not like that! Rupert, you have
to listen to me,
I..."
"You... all this time you were here for one thing," Giles said tonelessly. "To
watch Angel.
Why?"
Eager to explain, recklessly plunging ahead, trying to make him understand,
Jenny let a
tumble of words escape her. "To watch him... the curse was supposed to make him
suffer and
I was supposed to make sure he WAS suffering... but then I got here and I met
Buffy and
Angel and Willow and Xander and I realized they were real, and Angel was REAL -
not just
some fairytale I'd been told all my life, and he was in love with Buffy and I
knew they were
good for each other... but I met you, Rupert, and you were everything..." she
paused, gasping
for breath, tears hanging precariously from her lashes. Gulping quickly, she
continued, "... and
you were everything that I never thought I'd ever be lucky enough to have..."
Giles felt as though he were drowning in the words, thrashing about helplessly
as they dragged
him beneath the surface - where hurt and betrayal lurked like hungry sharks. "I
need to
think..." he finally managed to force past lips that felt stony.
Pale, shaking, she nodded. "I know... I wasn't ever going to tell you. Not
because I was
betraying you!" she emphasized suddenly, "but because I knew what I was doing
was
wrong... that what my people... Angel shouldn't have to suffer," she finished
quietly.
Somehow detaching himself from the emotions churning in his stomach, Giles
pulled his
glasses off, polishing them obsessively. "Sometimes I don't think he truly does
anymore," he
said reflectively. "He has friends... he has a purpose... he even has love.
Buffy, despite all my
advice to the contrary, loves him desperately."
"That's... it's wrong," Jenny said reflexively.
Giles felt anger rising in him again and tried to separate himself from it once
more. Before he
could muster the resolve to tell her to just get out of the library and leave
him be, she spoke
again, quietly. "All my life, I've been taught that no matter what 'Angel must
suffer'. Why?
Angelus was the demon... why should the soul that was vanquished during his
horrific reign
be punished forever?"
"I'm sure I don't know..."
Jenny made a sharp movement with her hand, cutting off Giles' words. "The
curse..." she
whispered. "The curse... have you ever seen it?"
"Seen the curse? What do you mean?" Giles asked, his instincts as a seeker of
knowledge taking
precedence in the moment... a moment at which he felt they were teetering on the
edge of
some great realization...
"The text. Have you seen the text? Does Angel have it?"
"I... I don't know. I've never asked him. What do you...?"
"No."
The voice, small and frightened, came from the shadows of the stacks. Giles
abruptly realized
that Angel hadn't left the library after all, but had merely retreated to give
them some privacy.
He stepped from the blackness now, his face lined with anguish. "No... I don't
have the text."
"Angel," Jenny breathed, stepping towards him.
He backed away from her. She stopped, uncertain. "Angel, you heard our
conversation?" At the
vampire's nod, she continued. "You have to believe me... I don't want you to
suffer. I don't want
you to be unhappy. Everything I was taught, everything I believed in shattered
irrevocably when
I came here. I want to help you."
"How can he believe you?" Giles whispered, his voice aching.
Her sad eyes turned on him. "He doesn't. He won't. Not for a long time. But I'll
do everything
in my power to help him... and you." She looked back at Angel. "We have to find
the text for
your curse, Angel. There must be SOME reason you were supposed to suffer
forever.... some
reason.. maybe these premonitions you're having are involved.... I have some
books..."
Giles watched her as she soothed the vampire, promising him that they - all of
them - would help
him. He wanted to believe her. Wanted to believe so badly that everything would
be all right...
like she said it would. And then... like a balm on his soul, a cool rain after a
lightening storm...
he just had a feeling... a calming feeling that somehow, some way, the three of
them tonight had
made it so everything WOULD be all right.
. . .
The End
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