Creative Works
Forgiveness
By ras
Summary: This story takes place after "Innocence," "Phases," and
"BBB." This is a story about what would happen if Angel's soul was
restored. Although there is some action, this is mostly an emotional piece.
Disclaimer: Characters in this story are based on the television series
"Buffy the Vampire Slayer. It is copyrighted by Twenty Century Fox,
Warner Brothers, Mutant Enemy and Joss Whedon. No infringement is
intended in any part by the author, however, the ideas expressed within
this story are copyrighted to the author. I have taken certain creative
liberties with the characterization of Buffy.
Author's Notes: Idea of Angel owning a small cross to control urges is the property of
Rebecca Carefoot and is used with permission.
Thanks: to Jenny, JL, and JennyW for ideas and contributions to this
fanfic and to Tracey, my Beta Reader.
. . .
Scene 1
Buffy Summers laid comfortably asleep in her bed, dreaming of the person
(vampire actually) that she most wanted to be with. In her dream she
was in a graveyard fighting the evil demon, Angelus, that now controlled
Angel's body. Angelus swung a punch hitting Buffy in the ribs.
"Kill him, Buffy. You have to do it." Someone whispered in the wind.
Buffy stopped fighting and turned astonished to find Angel, the soul of
the real Angel, standing behind her. "Pull out the stake and stab him."
Angelus stood as if frozen in time as the couple spoke. This was a
dream after all. Buffy said, "Angel, I can't kill him, you . . . I
can't."
"It isn't me, Buffy. You have to kill him, I'm not in control any
more. He is going to kill all of your . . . our friends. He is going
to hurt you Buffy, and I can't stop him. I can't stand to see that
happen," he reached up and caressed her cheek, "I want you to kill
him."
"But If I kill him, I'll kill you too. Then there's never any chance of
getting you back; I'll lose you forever. " Buffy sobbed as she reached
out for one of Angel's hands.
"I'll always be with you, Buffy. Killing my body is for the best, for
everyone. I didn't belong being alive before, I was only there because
of a curse, a punishment." He smiled sadly. "The only good thing about
the curse was that it allowed me to met you . . . " He pulled his hand
free and lifted it to her face and gently traced her features. "And
love you. I don't belong there now. It's time for that body to die. I
want you to kill me." Angel could see the pain in Buffy's face and
attempted to draw her close for comfort.
"NO!" Buffy screamed, pushing him away. "I won't do it Angel. I don't
care what you say. I'm not giving up on the chance of getting you
back. I won't kill you, I wont' do it."
Angel started to insist again that Buffy kill him, but Buffy was so
distraught she awoke herself out of the dream. "Angel, Angel, no, no,
Angel," Buffy screamed as she awakened.
Buffy jolted straight up in her bed. Her lungs and heart were racing,
she wouldn't do it, no matter what Angel wanted. She wasn't going to
permit him to have a death wish.
"I'm glad you're dreaming about me, sweetheart," a satirical Angelus
said from inside Buffy's room. He was inches away from her, sitting on
her bed.
Buffy knew she would have to fight him once again, fight the body of the
one she loved. This time, the odds didn't look too good. She couldn't
reach any weapon and he was hovering over her. < Perhaps I can just
talk him into leaving. I don't think he's going to kill me, now. >
"What are you doing here, Angel?"
"Just watching out for you, honey. We wouldn't want any dangerous
vampires hurting you, now would we?" Angelus asked with a laugh. He
reached for Buffy's face, but she jerked her head away from his touch.
"Oh, don't be that way, baby. I'm sure we can make it better than the
last time." Angelus grinned from ear to ear. Seeing the look of pain
and embarrassment on Buffy's face at the mention of that night was
ecstasy for him.
That comment tore at Buffy's heart. She knew it wasn't really Angel
talking, but it felt like it. This added to her own insecurities about
sex made her feel like crying, but she wouldn't give him the
satisfaction. Buffy insisted that she keep her cool. "What do you
want? I'm trying to sleep here if you didn't notice."
"You're cranky tonight," he said tauntingly. "Maybe my little surprise
tomorrow will cheer you up."
"What surprise?" she asked in a cold voice. "Look, just leave me and my
friends alone."
"Ohh, don't worry. You'll love it."
With that Angelus backed away from Buffy's bed and climbed out the
window. Buffy waited until the fiend leaped back in to the darkness
from which he came. Slowly watching his form melt into the night sky, a
panic stricken Buffy realized she had to check on her mother right
away. She feared that her surprise was going to be a dead mother. With
a heavy heart, Buffy turned to her nightstand and began to dial up the
numbers of her dearest friends, making sure they were all still among
the living. Upon finding that they were all okay, Buffy flopped back in
bed and thought to herself, I'll just have to find a way to restore
him before he has a chance to do anything else, Buffy thought to
herself. She was not letting Angelus win, nor was she giving up hope
that she and Angel would be back together, soon.
. . .
Scene 2
In the library of Sunnydale High School, Buffy sat with her friends
pouring over dusty old books. She had told them about her dream and her
encounter last night. They all agreed that they needed to step up their
efforts to find a way to help Angel. Xander was reading a book entitled
"The Romani People" and Willow was pouring over "Spells and Curses."
Buffy's book was a watcher diary, one of the time period in which Angel
was originally cursed.
Xander agreed to help halfheartedly. He really couldn't understand why
Buffy didn't just stake Angel. Xander considered it doubtful that they
would find anything anyway, but he continued to look.
Buffy stared at the handwritten pages as she scanned. She came to a
part mentioning Angel and read more intently. "One particularly evil
vampire, Angelus, has begun terrorizing several of the young girls in
the area. He's murdered two of the girls' mothers and a puppy." Tears
began to roll down Buffy's face. She couldn't handle this. Is this
what he's going to do to me? He wants to drive me crazy like Druscilla
and these girls. How could I fall in love with someone so truly evil?
But, this isn't Angel, Buffy. You have to separate them in your mind
for your own sanity, Buffy thought in her jumbled head. She tried to
read more, but just couldn't. She shoved the book away from her and
curled her knees in to herself. She kept seeing Angelus teasing her,
and then Angel begging her to kill him.
The others were too absorbed in their own research to notice Buffy's
pain. Willow kept flipping pages of the tattered spell book, not really
sure what she was looking for. Then her eyes focused in on the title of
one spell. She froze dead as her eyes bulged. This was it. "Guys,
guys," Willow leapt from her chair knocking it to the ground. The crash
and the desperation in her voice jarred everyone from their book-induced
trances. "Spell, good spell, oh, very good spell....." Unable to find
the words, Willow resorted to pointing rapidly at the title of the page
of her book. She tried to pull herself back together and get it out.
"I've got it. I really think this is it!!!"
The others immediately turned their attention to the red headed girl,
but they were too afraid to get their hopes up.
"You think you've found a spell that will work, Willow?" Giles asked.
She nodded and began to read "Spell to return a lost soul to a body."
She looked up to see her friends' reaction. "Wouldn't you say Angel's
soul is lost?"
"It depends on how the spell was intended," Giles replied.
Buffy was already practically on top of Willow. "What does it say we
need to do?" she asked trying to conceal her enthusiasm.
Willow frowned as she read it. "I think we have to read these words
near Angel, and then it works. I really don't know," she sighed in
frustration. "It's kinda vague."
"No," Giles said examining the book further, "We don't say it. A witch
has to. This is a book of witches spells."
"But, but it was perfect," Willow responded with a frown of
disappointment. "Sorry to get everyone's hopes up." Willow had so
wanted to help Buffy get Angel back. She knew every false hope was like
turning a knife in Buffy's gut.
"But we know a witch," Xander piped in, happy to be useful. "Amy! Amy
could do this for us." He really didn't want Angel's soul restored, but
he wanted Buffy to be happy. As much as it pained him, he knew that
this was what Buffy wanted. Xander was willing to do anything for her
happiness, including forsaking his own.
"Do you think she would?" Buffy asked with great excitement in her
voice.
"Hold on here. These spells were meant for very powerful sorceresses.
Amy doesn't have the power to do something like this," Giles said.
"She had enough power to turn me into a rat," Buffy said hopefully.
Giles' pragmatism was not taking this from her. She was getting Angel
back.
"And to make the entire town go crazy for me," Xander added.
"Yes, but her spell backfired. She doesn't really know what she's
doing. We couldn't be sure the spell would work at all. And even if it
did do something, we have no idea what kind of side effects this could
have."
"Well, it's worth a try don't you think?" Buffy asked. Then she
noticed the look on Giles' face. "Please, Giles" she begged.
"You can talk to her about it," Giles conceded realizing that she would
do it anyway.
"I'll talk to her," Xander offered. Buffy nodded happily. She was
going to get her Angel back.
"In the meantime Buffy," Giles added handing Buffy a piece of paper,
"this is a spell to keep Angelus out of your house. Do it as soon as
you get home today. We don't want him trying to deliver his 'present'
before we're ready for him."
. . .
Scene 3
Xander escorted Amy into the library where the others were waiting.
"Let me get this straight," Amy said in a sarcastic tone. "Vampires are
real and Buffy here is a 'Slayer' who goes around killing them."
Xander nodded. "Big shock, you'll get over it," Buffy said.
"And Buffy loves a vampire and wants me to give it a soul, because . .
." she said making the story sound completely unbelievable.
"Deal with the reality of the situation," Buffy said.
"Really, Amy. I know it's hard to believe, but all of this is true. We
really need your help," Giles added, hoping that the voice of an
authority figure would add credibility to the ridiculous story.
"Sure," Amy said, raising her eyebrows. She still did not believe any
of this. Willow handed her the spell book and showed her what they
wanted her to do.
"This is a very powerful spell. It's very old too. I'm not sure I can
handle it," Amy said.
"But will you try?" Buffy asked pushing her.
"Umm, yeah, I'll try. But, I'll need the 'vampire' here when I do the
spell, otherwise it won't work."
Buffy nodded. "We need major plannage for that part." She suddenly
became aware of the presence of another person in the library.
"I think I can help with that part," Jenny Calendar said emerging from
the shadows.
"What are you doing here?" Giles asked in an obviously rude tone.
"I'm just trying to help. Angel wants to hurt me for what my people did
to him. He really hates me now."
"Imagine that," Buffy said under her breath. "Guess the list of those
people is getting a little crowded huh?"
Ms. Calendar suppressed the urge to cry at Buffy's biting comments. The
girl had no idea. Angel hated her for being a Romani; Giles hated her
for not being honest with him; Buffy hated her for letting her boyfriend
turn into a demon; and her people hated her too for not doing her job.
She was all alone now, but this was a chance for her to redeem herself,
at least a little. "Angel will come after me tonight. He follows me
around every night, watching my house and waiting for the right time to
strike. If I stay here, he'll show."
Buffy shrugged. She didn't want Jenny around, but she had no qualms
with using her as bait.
"Tonight then?" Amy asked. They all nodded.
"Question," Xander asked, "What happens if the spell doesn't work?
We've got everybody Angel hates in a room for him all packaged up."
"It will work," Buffy said adamantly.
"Still, it couldn't hurt to be prepared," Giles added.
"I'll get some stakes," Xander said, almost gleefully. As he left the
room, visions of Angel dust danced in his head..
. . .
Scene 4
The group sat in the library, hoping that Angel would show. Buffy hated
waiting. Xander stood near Willow twirling his stake, actually hoping
that the evil vampire didn't show. He had hated Angel before he turned
evil, now he really wanted the guy dead, although, technically, he
already was.
His hopes were not realized. Angelus jumped down from the second story
directly behind Ms. Calendar. He quickly pulled the gypsy woman near
him and bared his fangs.
"And I thought I was suppose to be supplying the gifts. I couldn't get
your mom for you tonight Buffy, someone locked me out of the house, but
this one. Well, how nice of you to bring me a present," Angelus said in
his jokingly evil tone.
"Uhhh, now would be a good time, Amy," Giles yelled. The girl, a little
startled by the appearance of an actual vampire, pulled herself into
reality and started chanting. As she chanted the room began to swirl
with light, and as she neared the completion of the spell the light
entered the body of Angelus.
The vampire screamed in agony and dropped to the floor. Time froze,
everyone just stood and watched, not sure what was happening. Buffy was
praying that Angel was all right. Xander hoped that at last his undead
rival was finished. Jenny, Giles, and Amy hoping it would work for
their own safety.
Angel withered on the floor as his soul came back. Everything that made
Angel the being that he was before Darla bit him came back with a
vengeance, his personality, his thoughts, free will, and moral
obligations. He cried in agony as he was bombarded with thoughts and
visions of what he had done while the demon was in full control of his
body. Flashes of dead girls, blood, and helping Druscilla passed
through his head in an instant. He could vividly remember everything
that had happened and he saw it all right then. He looked around at the
faces staring at him, faces of disgust and repulsion. Angel closed his
eyes in pain. He hadn't been looked at like that in a long time, but he
knew what those looks meant. Then he looked towards Buffy, hoping for
one glance of compassion. He saw the same expression on her face,
fear. Even she was ready to pounce on him. Angel's heart ached worse
than it ever had before, to see that look from Buffy was beyond
torturous. Buffy was the only human who had ever seen him as anything
but a monster. She was all he knew of true love, and all he cared
about. Now . . . now she looked at him with the disgust a hideous
demonic beast deserved. Why hadn't she just killed him like he had
asked? Why didn't she just kill him now and end it all?
"Anybody gotta clue how we're suppose to know if dead boy's back to
normal?" Xander asked still clinching his stake.
Realizing what he had done, what was happening, the way Buffy was
looking at him; it was all too much for Angel to handle. His body began
to convulse, his guts knotted and gagging, he threw up. Pure blood
flowed from his throat, his head churned and tears mingled with the
pools of blood forming on the ground.
"That's going to be a mess to clean up. Dibs on not cleaning it up,"
Xander nodded his head towards the red pools forming under Angels chin.
Buffy stared at the body convulsing on the floor and knew it had to be
her Angel. She was sure. She ran up to his side and put her hand on
his back. She too began to cry and her tears merged with his. When one
of the hurling fits was over he turned to Buffy. The look of fear was
gone from her face, there was even a hint of empathy. Still it hurt,
because when he looked at her he saw a flashback. He saw his sweet love
in his apartment crying, asking if she had been good enough. Crying
because . . . of the horrible . . . things he had said. "You got a lot
to learn about men kiddo, but I guess you proved that last night." He
had made fun of their night together; he had torn her apart. Angel
started riding his body of more blood.
"It's okay Angel, it's okay," Buffy whispered, rubbing her hand up and
down his taunt back, trying to calm him. "I'm here," Buffy sobbed. Her
tears washed the blood from his trembling lips.
Angel glanced again at the faces in the room: Xander, so eager to kill
him, and Jenny Calendar, terrified of him. He couldn't stay in that
room a moment longer. Angel stood up and bolted for the door. He was
gone before Buffy could get out another word.
"Do you think it worked?" Giles asked.
"It worked," Buffy said confidently. "He's devastated by what's
happened."
"Well, then what do we do now?" Willow asked hoping to be able to help
Buffy. She knew this was hard on her friend.
"We don't do anything. He's hurting and I'm going to go find him."
. . .
Scene 5
Angel ran out of the library. He wasn't really sure where he was going,
he just had to get out of there. As he ran he saw Buffy's face: that
look of fear. He saw her crying in his apartment. He heard over and
over in his mind "You know what the worse part was? Pretending I loved
you. If I had known how easily you'd give it up, I wouldn't have even
bothered." I said that to Buffy! I crushed my love with words like
that. She loved me, she trusted me . . . and I . . . How can she ever
forgive me? How can I ever forgive myself? He just wanted to curl up
into a ball and die.
Somehow Angel managed to find his way to his loft. He wasn't really
sure how he had gotten there, but he was standing outside of the door.
He turned the key in the lock and flung himself into the room. Filled
with self-hatred and angry energy, he seized a crystal statue and hurled
it against the wall. It shattered in to a million pieces. He stood
looking at the wall. The anger, the fury and the hate drained from him.
He collapsed to his knees and began to sob into his hands.
The room just brought back more thoughts of Buffy and what he had done
to her. He could even smell her in the room. He looked at where she
had stood, when he . . . I can't handle this. I. . . the things I
said to her . . . I . . .
Calm, Angel, calm, he thought. An idea struck him and he began
ripping through drawers. He pulled out a small velvet lined box and
opened it, revealing a small golden cross. It had been years since he
had felt the need to wear it, but he needed it now. Unfastening the
clasp, he put it on and grimaced at the instant pain. Not enough, I'm
sure it used to hurt more than this, he thought. In reality the
physical pain was the same, but it just didn't compare to the pain in
his heart. I have a box of stuff here somewhere in case unwanted
guests show. A wooden cross, I think I have a wooden one. Angel
began frantically searching again.
He didn't find the large wooden cross he was looking for, but he found
something even better: a bottle of holy water. Pleased that he kept
some of thus stuff around in case of an emergency, he opened the
bottle. This will make the pain stop. This will begin to make up for
what I did to Buffy. Still, he knew it wouldn't. No amount of
torture he inflicted upon himself could make up for what he had done.
Yet, he laid his arm straight out and poured. He screamed out in pain,
but continued to pour. His arm began to smoke and bubble. He had to
stop, he couldn't handle the pain anymore.
Laying the bottle on a table, he fell onto his bed in pain. He held his
sore arm and cried. Buffy, I'm so sorry. How, how could I have done
this. How can I ever be near you again, after what I've done? He
just curled up on the bed and wept.
. . .
Scene 6
Buffy wasn't exactly sure where Angel had gone. He would probably
wander the city in the dark, trying to forget the pain. Buffy had done
this herself on several occasions in the past few days. Still, it was
doubtful that she could find him that way. She decided to head for his
apartment; he'd have to turn up there eventually. She would just wait
until he did.
Standing outside his door, she wasn't really sure what to do. Should
she just break in? She decided maybe she should check and make sure he
wasn't already there.
"Angel," she whispered as she knocked on the door. There was no
response. She reached for the doorknob and was surprised to feel it
turn without forcing it. Opening the door slowly, she peaked her head
around and whispered again, "Angel?"
As he lay in his bed, Angel heard the noises outside the room. He knew
immediately who it was. She came for me. Her voice, she doesn't
sound mad. Angel's thoughts raced. Maybe things were going to be
okay, but then reality rushed in. You can't be near her. Even if she
doesn't hate you know you are a danger to her. You've hurt her enough
already. You need to make her forget you. Angel knew he had to force
himself to do the last thing he wanted, scare Buffy off.
Buffy was surprised to see Angel laying on the bed. "Can I come in?"
she asked, not really waiting for an answer.
"Get out of here, Buffy!! I don't want you here. Go away and stay far
away, is that clear?" Angel yelled with all of his strength, then
control was lost, he choked, "You're never to see me again! Get out."
He turned his face to hide the tears.
Angel's harsh words crushed Buffy's heart, but then she realized what
was going on. Angelus wouldn't warn her about himself. Only her Angel
would try to protect her. This was actually a way of showing her how
much he loved her. Buffy walked into the room and sat down on the bed
next to Angel. She placed her hand on his tear streaked cheek.
"Didn't you hear me, Buffy? You have to get out of here, now!" He
sobbed, no longer trying to hide the tears.
"Angel, don't. It's over with now, don't make it worse," she said
compassionately as she ran her fingers through his hair.
"It will never be over, Buffy. I'm a vampire and that will always be.
There will never be a time when I'm not worried that I'm going to change
again, or that I'll hurt you. You can't be near me. I don't ever want
to put you in a situation where I could possibly hurt you again."
"Angel, we've been through this before."
"That was before . . . I . . . hurt you so much," he said in a barely
audible voice.
Buffy shook her head. "It doesn't matter. Nothing has changed. We play
with danger every day, remember. Vampire things, slaying . . . any of
this coming back? I knew beforehand that you had a demon in you, a
demon that had done a lot of evil stuff. Okay, now I've witnessed that
demon firsthand. No, it wasn't pleasant and it hurt, but I still love
you. I feel much safer with you, here, than anywhere else. Even when
Angelus was attacking me, I wanted you to hold me and make it all
better. You're a risk I'm willing to take in my life." Buffy smiled,
wiping away his tears with her finger.
Out of the corner of her eye Buffy noticed the burn on Angel's arm. She
leaned back to examine the wound closer. "What happened?" she asked
innocently.
"Noth. . . nothing," Angel turned away ashamed.
Buffy stood to find a bandage and bumped the nightstand containing the
holy water. Her eyes widened and she turned around to face Angel.
"Angel, what did you do?"
"I needed to Buffy."
"Angel, you could have seriously hurt yourself. What were you
thinking?"
"Can we not talk about this?" he whispered. He was in enough pain,
physically and emotionally, without Buffy scolding him.
Buffy nodded, it wasn't what was important. She perched on the edge of
the bed and took his hand. "Angel, I want to talk about us."
"There is no us, Buffy. We can't be. What happens if I get happy
again? What if we get too close and I snap? I won't risk hurting you."
"We don't know how this spell that Amy cast works. It isn't like the
Romani curse. It isn't meant to torture you; you don't have to be in
pain anymore. It could be unbreakable."
"Or it could wear off in a couple of hours. Buffy, you don't know."
"Well then we need to find out more about the spell. We, us, together.
No matter what happens, I want you in my life. We'll work through any
problems together. That's what a relationship is about. You help me; I
help you. Right now I want to help you."
These words touched Angel. Here was Buffy, after all that he had done
to her, sitting on his bed begging him to stay a part of her life.
After all that had happened, she still loved him. When he looked at
her, all he felt was love in his heart. She was right, they could make
it through this together.
. . .
Scene 7
Buffy and Angel went to the school, hoping that Amy and Giles had left
the book in the library. Buffy had to force the door, but she was use
to breaking into places. Call it a personal hobby. Angel was reluctant
to go in, so Buffy reached back and grabbed his hand. He followed her
lead towards the library.
As they neared the library it became apparent that someone was still in
there. The lights were on and there were occasional voices.
"I guess they're still here, " Buffy whispered. She started to walk
into the library, but Angel stopped her. He leaned up against the wall
and closed his eyes.
"Buffy, I can't go in there," he said almost under his breath.
Buffy turned to him gently. "Of course you can, you're invited, and
besides it's a public building anyway."
"I don't mean that . . . I can't, Buffy. I can't look those people in
the eye after . . . what I've done to them," he said in anguish.
Buffy understood now. "They're our friends, Angel. They'll
understand," she whispered to him in a sympathetic voice.
"They'll understand??? Buffy, I attacked Willow and was going to feed
off her as a present for you. How can she forgive me for something like
that?"
"Angel, she will. It will be hard, but she will, just like I did," she
tried to comfort him.
"Did you see the way they looked at me before? The hatred in their
eyes, Buffy. I can't . . . go through that again." Angel stared into
space as tears formed in his eyes.
Buffy felt his pain, she loved him so much and it tore her apart to see
him
hurting so much. "Did I look at you that way, Angel?"
Angel stared into her eyes, "Yeah, yeah you did."
"I'm sorry," she whispered.
Angel shook his head, he couldn't believe how understanding she was
being. She felt guilty for looking at Angelus in a frightened way.
She swallowed, carefully weighing her words, "I don't care what they
think, Angel. You and I are going to go in there and get the book.
I'll be with you the entire time, and if any of them says anything,
they're going to have to deal with me," she said in a hard tone.
Angel nodded. He was so afraid to go in there. Seeing those people
again would just bring up more feelings of guilt and self-hatred. He
was terrified to face them, but he would do it for Buffy.
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