Creative Works
Frogged
By Eliz
ealutz(at)earthlink.net
Summary: This takes place in an alternate timeline, where Surprise/Innocence and Becoming never happened.
Disclaimer: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and all her friends belong to someone other
than me. Despite the fact that I firmly believe that I would be much nicer to
them than their *cough* actual owner. ;)
Author's Notes: This takes place in an alternate timeline, where none of that
nasty Surprise/Innocence, Becoming stuff ever happened. It would be post -
'Halloween', except I've obviously taken some huge liberties with some of the 'Buffy' mythos... like
all those pesky escape-clauses-for-souls rules.
. . .
Giles sighed heavily, running one palm over his face. "Good Lord, it's late," he
said abruptly, glancing around the library. Xander and Willow were sitting at
the computer,
searching diligently for a spell to correct the... problem. Angel and Buffy were
over by the
stacks, talking quietly. Angel held a book in his hand - one more tome that
Giles hoped
would contain the secret to restoring the student to normal.
A pathetic croaking sound echoed through the library, and Willow jumped up from
her seat, running over to a shoebox that was sitting rather innocuously on the
check-in
desk. "Oh, poor baby! He needs more water," she said after a moment, in
explanation.
Buffy and Angel, their conversation interrupted, moved closer as one. Giles
approached
Willow as well. "Is he quite all right?" the Watcher asked as Willow reached
into the box and
withdrew a mottled brown and green frog.
"I think so," the red-haired girl replied, dipping her fingers into a glass of
water that
was close by. She smoothed her fingertips over the amphibian's back. The tiny
frog seemed
to arch into her touch, croaking once more. This time it sounded a touch less
forlorn. Willow
had been terrified of the animal initially - she had frog-fear, after all - but
had quickly taken
pity on the defenseless little guy when it became clear that he _had_ been
human. After all, he
was only temporarily a frog, right? So that made him less-to-be-feared. Besides,
she had a soft
spot for creatures in need. Buffy and Xander were worse than useless when it
came to caring
for living things, and Giles had already been busy researching a solution. When
Angel had
arrived, he'd seemed no more willing than Buffy or Xander had been... so Willow
had been
forced to fight down her fear and care for creature. Now, many hours later, with
sunrise only
a few hours away, she felt a sort of bond with the green and brown mottled frog
- as though
they were almost friends. She grinned at the flight of fancy.
Angel moved a bit closer, trying to see the frog more clearly. "So... that was a
student here?"
he asked quietly, trying not to startle the girl or the frog.
"Yeah," Willow replied, not looking up from her ministrations. "None of us
actually knew
him - except for Cordy. He was the guitarist in the band that one of the guys
she dated was
with. I guess his name was Oz... or something."
"Any idea what happened to him?" the vampire ventured, reaching back to enfold
Buffy's
hand in his own, pulling her closer to his side. She went willingly, leaning her
head against
his shoulder.
Giles cleared his throat. "He... er... it seems he got in the way of a rather
powerful spell.
We're not certain who the witch was trying to hit with it... Buffy seems a
likely possibility. We
think he may have been targeted because he happened - for some odd reason - to
be in the
library today."
"So this little guy saved me... cool, huh?," the Slayer chirped. She pulled a
bit away from
Angel's side to lean closer to the frog for a moment. "I promise you that won't
go
unrewarded," she told the amphibian solemnly, apparently unconcerned that she
was
addressing a tiny little animal perched moistly in her friend's hand. "We'll
figure out a
way to change you back."
"Done and done!" Xander said firmly, pushing away from the computer to rip off a
page that the printer was spitting out.
"You've found it?" Giles asked urgently, holding out his hand to receive the
slip of paper.
He scanned it quickly, his eyes lighting up with relief. "Well done, Xander!"
"T'weren't nothin'," Xander quipped, dragging his sneakered foot modestly across
the
floor. "Will actually found the site right before she jumped up - all I had to
do was hunt
down the specific spell."
Giles sat down, mentally tallying what they would need for the spell-casting. He
had all the
candles, herbs, and other paraphernalia lying around his office - that would be
no problem,
but... "We'll need a virgin," he announced.
A long, awkward silence met his words. Glancing up, he saw Buffy blushing as she
looked
towards Angel... who was shifting from foot to foot in a rather guilty fashion.
"Uh... don't
look at me," she mumbled, not quite meeting her Watcher's eyes.
"Ewwww!" Xander moaned, clutching dramatically at his stomach and making a
gagging
motion.
Willow, already possessed of the abruptly blurted out information, hurried to
cover for
her friend. "Um, what do we need a virgin for, Giles?" she asked loudly, drawing
the
librarian's piercing gaze away from the nervous couple.
"W-well, it's rather interesting, actually," Giles finally said, his attention
sufficiently
diverted. "There was a fable about a princess and a frog..."
"Oh nasty!" Xander announced, barely recovered from his revelation about Angel
and Buffy.
"My lips ain't touching that thing."
Giles almost smiled. "It's fascinating, really," he mused, not bothering to
respond to the
outburst, "I'd never supposed that particular fairy tale was based on fact."
"You mean someone has to kiss him?" Willow asked, peering down at the tiny frog,
nestled
in her palm. "I'll do it," she decided quickly.
"Oh Will - you've got to be kidding me!" Xander said, looking even greener than
the frog.
"It's just a little kiss," Willow argued. "And he saved Buffy from... well...
being a frog, I guess.
We can't just leave him like this. So what do I do, Giles?" she asked the
Watcher pointedly.
"Er... well... just give me a moment to set things up - then we should be able
to carry out
the spell with no difficulty," Giles replied, jumping up from his seat to fetch
the items he'd
need from his office.
Buffy sidled over to Willow's side, dragging Angel with her. "Thanks for the
save, Will," she
whispered.
"Any time, Buffy," Willow murmured back, still stroking the frog's smooth back.
"I wonder
if he knows what's going on?" she wondered aloud.
"Who? Oh, the frog," Buffy realized. "Um... not sure. Actually, I'm kind of
hoping not.
After all, we were talking about Slayer-type stuff, earlier. But Cordy said he
was pretty cool -
so maybe he can be trusted... if he does remember."
"Speaking of... where _is_ the 'Queen of Mean'?" Xander asked suddenly, still
looking
ill - but alternating that with evil glares at Angel.
"She left to get her hair done," Willow said with thinly veiled disgust. She
hadn't thought
much of Cordelia's eagerness to get away from the situation. She dipped her
fingers in the
water once more, trailing the drops soothingly along the amphibian's back as it
shifted it's
negligible weight, almost seeming to heave a tiny sigh.
Giles emerged quickly from his office, his arms loaded down with a combination
of
scented candles and smelly herbs. He configured them to his liking on one of the
tables,
lighting the candles when he was finished. "Very well, then... Willow?"
Carrying her precious burden over to the Watcher, Willow ignored Xander making
loud
smacking sounds somewhere to her left. "So... what do I do?" she asked
nervously.
"Just wait until I've read this short text - then er... kiss the frog," Giles
supplied. He
began to intone the Latin phrases as Buffy, Angel, and Xander backed away from
where
the two stood. Willow lifted her hand close to her mouth... and found herself
staring into the
frog's iridescent emerald eyes. All too soon, Giles was finished. "Now, Willow,"
he hissed
quietly.
Closing her eyes, Willow took a deep breath, slightly puckered her lips, and
leaned
forward. She felt her mouth brush against something clammy and moist... and very
frog-like.
And then, suddenly... so very NOT-frog-like.
"Whoa!" she heard Buffy exclaim loudly.
"What the hell...?" Xander demanded.
"I s-say..." Giles stuttered.
"Uh - that was supposed to happen, right?" Angel asked rhetorically.
Willow pulled slowly away from the warm, only slightly moist lips that had held
hers in a
gentle, sweet kiss. Letting her eyelids flutter open, she stared up into the
face of a boy just about
her age, with reddish hair. "Um... hi?" she said hesitantly, realizing that she
was holding hands
with him.
The boy seemed confused, but very pleased, with the situation. "It's you!" he
said softly, before
crumpling in a dead faint.
"Oh dear, oh dear," Giles commented, looking down at the boy as Willow cried out
and
sank to her knees next to him. "I have a feeling this is going to be most
awkward."
"Is he okay?" Willow asked anxiously, feeling quickly for the boy's pulse,
reassured to find
it strong and steady. "I guess it was just too much... being a frog."
"Well, it's getting to be that time," Angel said with deliberate casualness,
leaning over to
kiss Buffy under Xander's openly hostile glare. He then began to nonchalantly
ease toward
the library doors.
"Wait just a moment." The Watcher's voice had the chill of an arctic wind.
"Buffy. Angel.
My office for a moment, if you please."
As the Slayer cast her boyfriend a dread-laden expression, Giles herded them
towards the
open door. "But Giles!" Buffy's whine carried well out into the library right
before the door
clicked shut behind the trio. Xander allowed himself a smug little smile, and
wandered
away to raid the vending machines.
Willow looked around herself at the suddenly empty library, then back down at
the boy...
Oz... who's hand she held reassuringly. "Don't worry," she whispered, touching
the
fingertips of her other hand to his lips, seeing his eyelashes barely twitch.
"I'll still be
here when you wake up."
. . .
The End
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