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Memories Recalled
By Jessi Knorr
Summary: Ten years in the future, Angel regains his mortality but loses his memory. Can Buffy remind him?
Disclaimer: Not mine, never were, never will be. They're Joss', aka The Devil. I own
Sage, Summer, Tia, Cora and all the other weird people, plus the plot.
Author's Notes: Set a decade into the future; Angel was given back his mortality by
Willow, but as a side effect of the spell, it erases his memory. All of
it."Memories Recalled" details a twenty eight year old Buffy's struggles
when Angel appears for the first time in eight years with two girls, his with
another young lady. She tries to avoid him, but when that fails, she tries to
get him to remember his past and theirs together so she can reclaim the only
real love of her life.
. . .
Prologue
The familiar mists surrounded his half naked body, the dew collecting on his
skin and sprinkling his hair. He knew this scene, this
dream. Like in most, the air swirled in small circles before flowing into
the form of a slender young lady. Her cottony dress
blew around her body and her blonde hair blew in the same direction. He so
desperately wanted to go to her, talk to her. But
he knew he wouldn't able to move. The girl seemed to float off the ground as
her lips moved. She was talking but no sound
came out, no sound could be made.
He read the girls' lips perfectly, deciphering what she was saying. "Angel?
What ever happened to us?"
He tried to respond, but nothing in his body would move, only his eyes. When
he didn't say anything, the girl looked sadly to the
ground and disappeared back into the mist.
"No, don't go!" he finally yelled. But instead of the mist filled void, he
was back in his bedroom; his body was covered in a light
sweat.
"Daniel?" asked a faint, wafting voice. The raven-haired young lady beside
him moved beneath the sheets and her face poked out from the
hole in the comforter. She sat up when seeing Daniel awake and sweating.
"What happened?"
"It's... it's the dream again. The girl, the mist... " Daniel squeezed his eyes
and pulled off the blanket.
"Where are you going?"
"I'm going to take a walk. You get some sleep Cora, you've got a long flight
in the morning." Cora nodded and slipped back
into her dreamless sleep as Daniel left the room in his sweatpants. He
walked down the small series of carpeted steps and
stopped outside another door. Inside was a pair of beds, two small bodies
wrapped in their blankets. Summer and Tia, his
daughters of 8 years. The only thing they'd inherited from him was the eye
color and the stubbornness. Maybe Summer had his
integrity too. Summer... why did that name suddenly strike him as more than his
daughter's? Daniel shook his head and walked
down some more stairs, to the kitchen, through that and into the parlor. One
door led to the front of the house, the other to the
backyard. He slipped through the glass plated entranceway and out into the
warm spring night. The velvet black sky was dotted
with clusters of stars, like glitter on a piece of dark paper. The water in
the pool lapped softly and cast soft reflections around
the deck. An owl hooted somewhere in the distance and a dog howled somewhere
beyond that. He looked back to the sky: a
bright full moon illuminated parts of the shadows that surrounded the
enclosed part of the backyard. Beyond the pool was his
neatly kept garden of assorted flowers and trees, all set out around a bench
that could be used for romantic purposes. It was
where he'd taken Cora for their first date, after he'd fallen in love with
her. Now eight years later, he still hadn't proposed to her.
Daniel could see she was getting weary of him but she still hung on. But for
what? For the sake of their daughters? She never
said.
Daniel rolled has shoulders to try to loosen the tense muscles and padded to
the side of the pool. In the faintly lit water, his
handsome face and brawny torso filled the slightly broken surface. His chest
was wide, his arms strong, and his shoulders broad
and rounded. His eyes were a deep chocolate, his short, spiky, black hair
tasseled from his restless sleep, his thin lips were
spread in a casual expression. His face was a small oval, more squared at
the chin and the faint stubble of facial hair was often
evident on it. Daniel gave a deep sigh and stuck his right hand into the
water enough to just penetrate the surface. The ripples
distorted his reflection and he allowed them to wave off in circles as he
stood up.
He gave his hand a shake to dry off the water and stood there once again,
gazing to the full moon. His back, in the light that
came from the lights outside, now sent the image into the water of the skin
pulled taut over the muscles and shoulder blades. On
the right blade was the tattooed image of a cat-like animal with wings,
holding an 'A' in its sharp talons. Daniel lowered his head
from the heavens, and without turning fully around, gazed back to the blue
pool. When he first found himself on that strange hill
so long ago, he'd staggered around a small town, trying to find any clue of
who he was. Deciding he couldn't find a name, he'd
settled on one that came floating up from some unconscious part of his
cloudy mind, Daniel Cooper. When he'd gotten into a
small room at a hotel and looked himself over in the mirror, he'd discovered
a rather harsh sunburn blazed across his back on
which was the tattoo, full and there. But Daniel had no idea where it could
possibly had come from, where he'd gotten it.
Within the days to come after he'd gotten more into his life, a flush of
recollection enveloped him for what seemed like hours
each day, reliving his childhood. From the time when he was about 16 until
his age he was certain was around 21, it was filled
with a strange black cloud that hung on him. Strange thing was, Daniel had
no idea what could have gone there. But about a
year ago he'd started having dreams. Of this girl, very beautiful. In all
she had flowing blonde hair, in all they couldn't speak. Or
they could, they just couldn't hear each other. And in all, the blonde
mystery girl called him a name that especially got him.
'Angel'. Why would she call him 'Angel'? Maybe the dream girl thought Daniel
was her guardian angel? Or that possibly it was a
piece of puzzle that represented the dark space, that he had another name
and life where he'd gotten that sunburn and tattoo
and in which she was part of?
Daniel gave a small scoff and chuckled to himself. He was getting
delusional. He'd seen the best psychiatrists in the San
Francisco area, perhaps in all of California, and still he was haunted by
these visions. And he had the money to see the best one
in the whole world; no one would deny the Bay Area's richest man help. But
none of them had the answers. Maybe if he found
out who this girl was, he'd be able to actually find out what she was doing
plaguing his mind. Daniel gave another snort, in doubt
of his real sanity, and trudged back into his fair sized estate to get some
well needed sleep.
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