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Why Don't I Ever Learn?
By Amy Mina
amymina(at)yahoo.com
Summary: Buffy realizes that it isn't about her.
Disclaimer: These characters as well as the scene itself belongs to
Joss Whedon and whoever else owns Buffy the Vampire Slayer. This is a part of Becoming, part one, of what may had been going through Buffy's
head at the time.
Dedication: To Becca, who read everything that I write, no matter how weird it is!
. . .
"You never learn do you?" I sent Angelus a confused look. "This
isn't about you, this is never about you." What did he mean not about
me? What else could it be about? We were here to fight, that lovely
burning vampire in the classroom said I had to meet him or more would
die. Unless...oh, dear God, please no.
"And you fall for it every single time," he called our after me, as I
turned on my heel to run back to the library. My friends, he was
after my friends, using my weakness to his advantage. I heard his
laugh at my expense, echo through the darkness. Ignoring him, I
concentrated on getting back to the school. I needed to make sure
they were all right. Late time, I had been to stupid to even see the
plan, and the late master's followers had kidnapped and attempted to
kill four of my friends. None of them had been killed, we had been
lucky. I needed to hurry, I didn't want my friends to end up on the
list of high mortality rates.
How could he do this to me? Angel-no wait, Angelus, was attempting to
kill my friends, just to get back at me. He used to be so kind,
sweet--I still love him, which was evident, although I tried to
convince the others and myself that the curse attempt was just as a
last resort. I was lying to myself, and this lie could get them
killed.
I ran as fast as I could go, but even slayers get tired. Hearing my
shoes pound on the pavement, I began to tire. Even a slayer doesn't
have unlimited air supply. For one of the only times in my life, I
prayed hard to whoever was listening that I would get there in time
that no one would be hurt. He had always protected my friends and I
before, I hope he will now.
There was a bench standing in front of me, but I couldn't slow down
and go around it. I sped up a little and concentrated to make sure
that I didn't trip over it. I made it over safely, but as I landed, I
felt my ankle turn underneath me. After a few more steps, I knew that
ankle was going hurt for awhile.
Taking one deep breath after another, I keep running. I went past the
cars, down the road, up the sidewalk and to the school. Grabbing the
door and pulling on the handle, I ran inside the school and felt like
everything was happening in slow motion, although, by the burning in
my legs, I was speeding up. Sending on last prayer to the unknown, I
pushed through the library doors. It takes a moment for me to focus
on the scene in the library. Before I knew what was happening, I
found myself running into the library and bending over Kendra. As
much as my brain said not to, I moved forward to take her pulse,
finding that there was none. Picking up her hand in my own, I tried
not to cry. She couldn't be dead, Kendra was the undefeatable slayer.
I tried to will life back into her body, not willing to let go yet.
I didn't even look at the rest of the library, I was too upset. He
failed me, the one who had always protected us had failed me. Was
this more punishment for what had happened with Angel?
"Freeze!"
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The End
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