Summary: This is a response to Kirky’s challenge at IKOLY.com to complete the unfinished story “Finding Her Way Home” by Aeris Jade Orion. Before the site went down, it was archived at moonlit-musings. The first chapter is NOT mine. It belongs to Aeris Jade. My contributions start at Chapter Two.
Disclaimer: All things Buffy belong to Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, and lots of people in expensive suits. I’m not making any money here, just trying to create a happier Buffyverse for my favorite characters.
Spoilers, etc.: Pretty much everything after the Gift with a few mentions to “Dopplegangland” and “Something Blue.”
A/N: Thanks to Ivy for the preread and Zigpal for the beta and encouragement! I couldn’t do it without you.
A/N2: I’m mixing parts of S6 and S7 with very little regard to canon. For purposes of the fic, Dawn is over the age of consent *wink*.
A/N3: There were some inconsistencies in Aeris’
original chapter. One of
CHAPTER 1
The winter winds whipped around her in a continuous
beating of cold. Her coat seemed to offer only a thin protection against
the inhuman attack of Jack. It was yet another element out to get her. It, and everyone else. It wouldn't matter in the end though,
because when you got down to it, no one really cared. Buffy was caught up in
the whole Spike soap opera. Xander was too busy trying to keep his fiancé happy, and
"Wouldn't you feel better having Buffy or
She shook her head, not wanting to think about the others. Dawn was the only
one that had bothered finding out the real reason behind her magic use, and
about the incident with the warlock. Then again, Dawn had ended up playing
nurse to her, experiencing first hand what the magical growth spurt that the
warlock had triggered had done to her.
In a matter of days she'd made a leap in magic that should've taken her the
rest of her life to achieve. Now, instead of learning to control it as she went
along, she had an enormous amount of magic in her that was on a hair trigger.
The slightest loss of control in her emotions or her thoughts,
was causing disastrous results.
Buffy and the other's had simply jumped to conclusions about her use of magic,
not bothering to ask her about it. Personally, she wasn't about to tell anyone
anything when they couldn't simply ask her. Dawn, of course, had actually asked
her one night, and in return she'd told the teenager the truth.
Now, a month later, the teen was determined to drag her into the police station
to meet Agent Reiner. Something she didn't want to do. In fact, this whole
thing had been Dawn sticking her nose where it didn't belong. A characteristic that she was currently grateful for.
If it hadn't been for the teen, she never would've gotten up the nerve to call
the hot line about her suspicion. The missing person poster that they'd found
after Buffy had died had weighed heavily on her mind as a constant reminder of
who she really was. A crisis of emotions that had left her sinking in a
dependency of magic because it was the only thing she could depend on at the
time, or so she thought.
Dawn was the one that had forced her into calling the investigating Agent. She
had also been the one that had made the appointment for the DNA test, to verify
her identity. The first time they'd gone to the hospital just her and the nurse
that had taken a swabbing.
Now, they were about to meet the agent. Personally, she couldn't see why he
couldn't just tell her the results of the DNA test over the phone, or better
yet, they could've just mailed her the results.
"Ohmygod, she looks just like you."
The red head looked up, shocking her with how much they looked alike. The black
haired woman seemed to be the only thing holding the red head in place. The red
head's body was tensed, with tears streaming down her cheeks in answer to
whatever the raven haired woman was whispering.
"Miss Rosenberg, if you would come into the conference room then we can
get started." Agent Reiner stepped into her view of the two women, herding
them in.
She numbly sat in the chair next to Dawn, watching the two women sit across
from her. "What's going on?"
Agent Reiner leaned against the table as he opened a file. "Miss.
Rosenberg, this is Katrina and Jennifer Hirsch, the parents of the missing
girl. When they heard about the test they wanted to be here."
"Oh." She swallowed back the urge to run, grateful once more for
Dawn's forcibly presence. "Am I Denise?"
Reiner snapped the file shut, and tossed it in front of her. " There was a
98 percent match to Dr. Hirsch's DNA."
"Oh. O-okay." She tried to smile at the two
women. " S-so what happens now? Because I for one am clueless. I mean, up until... well now,
I was always plain old dependable Willow Rosenberg. Only now you're telling me
I'm Denise Hirsch, although I guess that means I'm still Jewish, which is a
good thing. And what about my...what about Ira and Sheila, I mean, what will
happen to them? And where am I supposed to live now. They sold the house, I
can't live at the dorms cause I gave my room up, and Buffy wants me moved out
by Friday..."
"You can stay with us." Jennifer interrupted quietly. "It would
give us a chance to get to know each other."
"B-but what about college, I can't miss any of my classes..."
"Our ranch is only an hour outside the city. You'd have to leave earlier
but you would still be able to make your classes."
She looked from Jennifer to Katrina nervously. She wanted to know her parents,
her sisters. What it would be like to have a real family for once,
and it wasn't like the other's would be missing her too much.
"Alright. I'd like that."
The tension drained from her parent's bodies, letting the three women study
each other comfortably. Maybe this was going to work alright after all.
***
"Are you sure about this? I mean, I'm positive that once Buffy knows
what's going on she'll let you stay."
"I need to do this. I need to find out who I really am, to find out if my
powers were inherited or not."
Dawn nodded, clinging to her. " I don't want to
lose anyone else. You're like my really cool older sister, you know."
"And you're like a really adorable but slightly neurotic little
sister." She chuckled with the teen, then slowly
extracted herself from Dawn's arms. " I'll call you when I get
there."
"Promise?"
"Promise." She hugged the girl again quickly, then hopped into the black leather drivers seat. She wanted
to get to the ranch before night fall.
"Be careful." Dawn sniffed, wrapping her arm's tightly around her
body.
She cranked the engine, and released the brakes, trying not to notice the
crying girl. If she looked up then she would start crying to, and then she
would end up staying there another night. She shifted the jeep into drive, and
slowly pulled out. She had a long way to go before the sun set.
***
"Dawn!! What are you still doing up? And where's
She ducked her head to hide the tears. It was all Buffy's fault. If she'd
bothered asking
"We've talked about this. She's abusing magic. If it was only me then I'd
let her stay, but I have you to worry about. I won't risk you for her
sake."
She jerked away as Buffy reached out to her. Anger bubbled up in her chest,
anger at her sister's stubbornness, and naiveness. " You don't know anything, because you never bothered
to ask. Instead you guys are so busy jumping to conclusions that it's never
occurred to you that there might be an explanation."
"Anya and Giles already told us all about how easy it is for innocents to
become addicted to magic."
Dawn couldn't help it, she had to laugh.
"It doesn't matter, she'd still using too much
magic."
"Well considering that she found out that her parents are really escaped
felons that kidnapped her when she was a child, I can't really blame her."
Dawn stood up angrily, pacing the length of the living room. " Or how that
warlock forced her body to over load on magic, and now she can't control
it."
"B-but she never said anything."
She glared at her sister coldly, " She was trying to tell you last night,
but somebody was to busy kicking her out."
Dawn turned away from her sister, if she stayed there she would try to comfort
her, and right now, she didn't deserve any comfort. Not after chasing
***
She stared at the wood door of the large ranch house, searching for the courage
to knock. She raised her fist again, and paused, still lacking the nerve to
perform something so simple. Jennifer had come off as a mother hen, very
affectionate and easily emotional. Kirstan seemed to be a wall of strength,
letting out her emotions only in extreme situations. They had both showed how
much they wanted her to come home, but that was then. What if they had changed their
minds already?
"Nervous?"
She turned to the quiet voice that jarred her from her thoughts. She gulped in
shock at the sight of one of her identical triplets. The twenty one year old
was a mirror image of her, down to the hair. But the differences were just as
noticeable. Where she was now interested in brighter clothes, this girl was
wearing work clothes. Where her body was out of shape, but thin, this girl was
well toned.
"A little. Oh, I'm
"Dorian." The other girl stepped forward,
pulling her into a hug. "Mom told us you'd be staying here a while."
"I hope you don't mind."
Dorian grinned at her happily, " We're going to
have so much fun. I can teach you how to ride, and we can go swimming in the
lake, and we can explore the surrounding forests, and Drew's looking forward to
teaching you kick boxing, and Morgan and Elle has always wanted another sister
to play pranks on...."
"At least now I know where I get my babbling from."
Dorian laughed, breaking out of her shy smile. The girl's entire attitude put
her at ease. There was no expectation's of her, no
pressure, or goals that she had to live up to. " Come
on, let's go introduce you to the others."
She looked back at her stuff still in her jeep, trying to disengage herself from
her sister, " What about all my stuff?"
"James will get it."
She squeaked as her sister pulled her towards her parents where they were
instructing a young girl on a pony. She could see the other triplet and another
girl sitting on the wood fence, playing pep squad for the girl on the pony. The
youngest of the girls had red hair and green eyes, but resembled a cross
between her mothers. The other girl, Morgan, looked more like Kirstan then
Jennifer. With dark raven-auburn hair, and emerald eyes.
"I-I can't do this."
Dorian glanced over at her shyly, "Is it because our parents are
lesbian's?"
Dorian latched onto her arm, holding her in place with an amused smile.
"Just be yourself and you'll be fine. Besides
you're our sister so by default we have to like you. And as for being a witch,
so is half our family."
"Oh."
"Hey, can one of you give me a hand? She's trying to make a run for
it." Dorian called out happily.
Morgan and Drew leaped off the fence, sprinting towards them at a full run. The
two girls skidded to a stop in front of them. Drew grabbed her other arm and
began to help Dorian drag her towards her parent's. Morgan started to giggle at
them, and pushed on her back.
"Well, it seems that you've been accepted into our clan." Kirstan
remarked dryly.
"Guess what? She said that she's a witch." Dorian piped in, finally
letting her go.
Jennifer sat Elle on her feet, looking up with genuine interest. " Really? How long have you been practicing?"
"Since eleventh grade."
"Why did you start so late?"
"It's a long, long, complicated, and not quite believable story."
"You'd be surprised by what we believe." Kirstan remarked.
She studied the dark woman curiously. The athletic woman was giving off a
familiar vibe that was just on the tip of her tongue. She was positive that
she'd meet someone with that same vibe before, but she couldn't place it. It
was a strong, dark, powerful vibe, that reminded her
off a creature of the night. A vampire, or werewolf, or even a
slay...
"You're a slayer." She hadn't meant to say it, but it just slipped out
of her numb lips.
Kirstan's closed face opened up in surprise, and even more suspicion. "
How do you know about slayers?"
"Hello. Lives on a hellmouth?" She
swallowed at the darkening expression on her mothers face. " The current slayer, or one of the current slayers is my best
friend."
"Wait, you're the witch that helps her." Jennifer muttered.
"How....?"
"I may be retired but we still get the occasional news from the
council." Kirstan smiled at her, " And from
what I hear, you and the slayer have caused quite an uproar inside the old boys
club."
"Oh, right. Um, so I guess you want to know about my involvement with the
slayer?"
"That might be a good idea."
***
Buffy sat on the edge of the bed, watching her sister try to ignore her. "
Did she tell you where she's staying?"
"Why? So you can go slay her now?"
"So I can apologize."
"She's moved in with her biological family."
She scooted a little closer to Dawn, smoothing back the teen's hair. " Can you give me their address or phone number?"
Dawn rolled onto her side and took a piece of paper from her night stand.
Taking it from her sister, she took a look at it, and froze.
"This is outside the city."
"I know." Dawn said coldly, then went back
to the book she was reading.
***
The room was large, with dark wood walls, and a long bed. The furniture that
decorated the bedroom was hand crafted antique. Various stuffed animals,
clothes, and toys was placed around the room. Pictures
of her family hung on the walls, showing them at different times in their life,
times that she'd been robbed of. Even the pictures were they were laughing and carefree, there was strain of sadness in their faces.
"We didn't have the heart to pack your stuff after you were taken."
Jennifer slowly entered the room, her worn eyes tracing over everything. " We'd buy you birthday and Christmas presents every
year in hopes that that would be the year we'd get you back. Then we'd put your
presents here, in your room, knowing that someday you'd be able to enjoy
them."
"Why didn't you do a tracking spell?"
Jennifer picked up a picture of her with her identical sisters. " We tried, but there was a tracking block on you. We
spent years looking for you, using all our resources, but we had two other
daughters to raise and another one on the way."
"It wasn't your fault." She was unsure what to do, how to comfort
this stranger that had given birth to her. "Is Kirstan our father, or did
you get a sperm donor?"
"After we were married her watcher gave us a spell that allowed us to have
children."
She nodded, having suspected that it was something like that. There was too
much of both women in all of them for her to be anything but biologically
related.
"I've talked to Kirstan about your problem, and we want to start training
you immediately. You need to learn control your magic before someone gets
hurt."
"What about Kirstan? She doesn't strike me as much of a witch."
Jennifer chuckled softly at her remark. " No,
she'll be handling your physical training."
She gulped at the idea of having to learn how to fight. Just the idea alone was
enough to make her tired. "B-but I don't fight, fighting is bad, very
bad."
"Part of you problem is your physical condition. A lot of a witches
control depends on your physical fitness, breathing control, how much control
you have over your body." Jennifer smiled reassuringly at her, " It'll be fine. Kirstan's a great teacher, and she'll
get you in shape in no time."
"That's what I'm afraid of." She muttered.
"Why don't you get washed up? Dinner's almost ready." Jennifer
laughed as she left.
"Okay....Mom?"
The red head looked back at her with tears in her eyes. "Yes?"
She walked up to the woman and hugged her tightly, "It's good to be
home."
"It's good to have you home, sweetie."
***
She stared off at the stars in a haze of sadness. She'd been so ready to
believe the worst of her friend, that she'd forgotten
to look for the best. She'd just been so angry over been ripped away from
heaven, that it was easier to think of her friend doing it out of hate rather
than love. Now, in her own pain, she'd over looked
"There you are luv. I was looking all over the
place for you. I thought you'd be out patrolling already."
"Not now Spike."
Two strong arms wrapped around her waist, pulling her tightly against a cold
chest. She flinched at the feel of his cold lips against her pulse. She
shrugged off the vampire, hating herself for giving in to her need for some
amount of comfort.
"What's wrong?" Spike moved to stand in front of her, "It's Red. It isn't your fault, you know. The chit should've
told us."
"We wouldn't have listened, and she knew that. I should've known. We were
living in the same house, saw each other all the time.
I should've seen it."
The vampire flicked his cigarette butt to the ground, "You're in love with
her."
"What? No. Of course not. She's my friend, that's
all." She glared at Spike, just daring him to contradict her. All he had
to do was open his mouth and say it, then she could
stake the S.O.B. One word that's all it would take.
"I may be a vampire, but I still know love when I see it."
"I..." She trailed off as the vampire disappeared into the shadows.
"I don't want to be."
***
The fire blazed higher and higher amidst the laughter and talking of the large
group. It was an incredible gathering, one of love and friendship. Her
grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins, sisters, and parents were all gathered by
the lake, around the large bon fire. Food was scattered on a cluster of tables
nearby. Kirstan was standing over the barbecue pit, cooking various hamburgers,
steaks, and beef hot dogs.
She could hear the gentle drift of music as Dorian played her guitar with
Morgan's voice soothing her nerves. An angel lifted from the mortal realm with
wings a far.
"She has an incredible voice." The cool blonde pulled herself up on
the fence beside her, the pale ice blue eyes sparkling with mischief. "I'm
Alex by the way."
"
"That's one way to put it."
"Are you another relative?"
Alex shook her head in amusement, "Goddess no. I'm your neighbor."
"I didn't know we had neighbor's."
"This place is pretty far out. How are you adjusting?"
"Yeah, but a good world."
"So...Your boyfriend here?" She winced inwardly at her not so
subtle question. She was really going to have to work on her flirting.
"Nope, gay and single. Just like you."
Busted. She tried to look innocent but the pouty face the other woman had was making it impossible to
think. That body, with curves that went on forever and ever.
The thick, luscious, blonde hair that was pulled into a
careless pony tail. Those thick moist ruby red lips that stuck out
just...so.
"Would...would you like to do something sometime?" She choked out.
"Depends. Would it be a date?"
She swallowed hard at the steady gaze, "Yeah, unless you don't want it to,
then it wouldn't be, but I want it to be."
"There's an old mining cave close by, we could take a picnic lunch up
there and talk."
"I'd like that..."
"
Alex smirked as Drew beckoned them over. The adults were gathering around the
bon fire, signaling the start of the story sharing.
CHAPTER 2
Buffy stood on the porch long after Spike left, trying to
understand what was happening. The warmth and peace of Heaven were distant
memories. She was cold, inside and out. Leaning against the railing, the Slayer
let her mind wander over images from the past: her first day at Sunnydale High;
visiting
Dawn was in her room. Without the two witches, it was eerily
quiet. It’s time to stop drifting through life. If Spike’s right, she
frowned at the thought, then I can’t just
let
“Hello?”
“Hey,
The Slayer waited impatiently through the pause. “B-Buffy, is som-something wrong?
“Not exactly. Dawn mentioned a few
things about
“I d-don’t th-think th-that’s a good idea.” Buffy closed her eyes at the response. “Even if she was able to st-stop using magic, we aren’t getting back together.”
The closed eyes flew open. Whoa! Definitely
not getting back together,
The blonde witch’s reluctance was clear. “I don’t know, Buffy. It’s been really hard to move on. I don’t know…”
“Please,
“Alright, Buffy.” A sigh sounded in her ear. “I’ll see you there.”
Nodding in satisfaction, the Slayer replied, “Great. Thanks,
Dawn looked up when she walked in. Removing the headphones, the brunette asked, “So, did you call her?”
“Um, no.”
Dawn looked disapproving. “Geeze, Buffy, don’t you think you owe her an apology?”
“Yeah, I do, Dawn. I thought maybe she needed a little time
to settle in. And,” she decided a little honesty was in order, “I wanted to
talk to
The younger Summers smiled, “Sure, Buffy. I got plenty of stuff to work on.”
“OK, then. I’ll lock the door when I leave. Don’t wait up.” She left the room, Dawn’s laughter following her.
***
“I’ll start,” Kirstan’s sure voice easily topped the various
side conversations taking place around the huge fire. She kissed Jennifer
lightly before continuing. “It seems appropriate, now that we’re all together
again, to tell
Groans sounded from various locations. “Not again, Mom,
please,” Morgan begged from
Kirstan laughed. “OK. I’ll spare you that tale. But we need
to help
A vocal free-for-all began. Suggestions, questions, and
bickering surged from kids and adults.
“Really?” Jennifer asked.
“Sure. Goddess knows living on the Hellmouth with a Slayer for
a best friend gives me plenty of tales to choose from.”
Sitting cross-legged, hands resting comfortably on her
knees,
She paused and looked around. She had everyone’s attention.
“For those of you who don’t have great observational skills, that was me.” She
smiled at the memory. “Of course, I wasn’t the cool, collected
***
Buffy finished telling Tara about
“How did we not know this?” she asked the Slayer.
“As my sister would no doubt say, ‘Duh.’ We were too busy treating her like a magic junkie to look at any other options.” Buffy shook her head in disbelief. “At least you tried to help. Me, I just yelled and told her to move out.”
“Wow. I mean, if that warlock ripped her channels open, it’s
no wonder she was using magic for everything.” She answered Buffy’s confused
look with, “Her magic is tied to her emotions. Or, it is right now. That means
she has no control. Even a stray thought would have some kind of magical
result.”
“
Without removing her hands, the witch replied, “The memory
spells. I suddenly realized
“Oh, you mean she just thought about making everyone forget and it happened.” Buffy sat back in her chair. “It makes sense. It’s kinda like what happened right after Oz left the first time.” The Slayer had her own realization, then. “Wait a minute. You said memory spells, not spell. What other memory spell did Willow cast?”
The older blonde didn’t answer.
“Tara, what else did
With a sigh,
“What?!”
“I wouldn’t even have known, but Dawn heard our argument and commented on how glad she was we weren’t mad at each other the next morning. Goddess,” she lamented. “I gave her an ultimatum that day: either she stop doing magic or I would leave. She couldn’t do it. She only lasted about twelve hours, and I left. I left her, Buffy, and I never once asked why she used the magic or tried to help her find a way to control it. I just left.”
Buffy reached across the tiny table and took the crying
girl’s hand. “We all made mistakes,
“Y-yes,”
“Can’t you do that?”
The witch laughed. “Maybe before the
warlock speeded up her magical growth rate. But not
now.
Buffy’s eyes narrowed. “You’re not telling me something.”
CHAPTER 3
Buffy stared across the table at the curtain of blonde
hair. “Tara, what happened to
“I don’t really know, Buffy. But the spell she used called on the God Osiris. Sh-she was actually channeling him at one point.”
“How could you not know? Weren’t you there?
It didn’t seem possible, but
“Could Osiris have done something to
The witch finally raised her head. “It’s possible, Buffy, but I don’t think that’s what happened.”
“You don’t think? What’s that supposed to mean? Damn it,
“B-Buffy, I ca-can’t say for sure. It is po-possible that some of Osiris’ essence got a hold on
“
“Oh, sorry.” The blonde witch
blushed. “It’s a magical, um, well force field. It keeps the witch protected
from external magical forces. I’m pretty sure that Osiris wasn’t able to mark
Buffy slumped in her chair at the statement. Some of the
adrenaline rush slowing down at
Buffy sprang to her feet. OK. Good. Now we have a plan. I
do better with plans. “Great. Who do we need to talk to?” She bounced
impatiently on her toes, waiting on
The other blonde stared at her in shock. “It’s not that simple, Buffy.” She gestured at the chair next to the Slayer. “Please, sit down. Let me try and explain this a little more.”
Grimacing in irritation, Buffy dropped back into her seat.
She crossed her arms and glared across the table at the older girl. “OK.
Explain it to me slowly, in simple language,” she ground out. “What is wrong
with
The Slayer placed both shaking hands flat against the tiny
table. She still wanted to do – something. Inactivity was not a Slayer’s
friend. But
***
The redhead paused for effect. “Then things got really strange.”
A couple of chuckles floated out of the darkness outside the fire’s glow.
“Xander and Buffy grabbed me in a big hug. I mean, it wasn’t like we never touched each other, but I was pretty sure broken ribs were a possibility. Finally, they let go. And then Giles hugged me. Ribs be damned, all three of them were seriously freaking me out. So I asked, ‘Say, you all didn’t happen to do a bunch of drugs, did ya?’”
This time, outright laughter filled the night air. “Yeah, it was lame, but I didn’t know what else could be wrong with them. Finally, they explained about Vamp Me. Wow, I didn’t know what to say. It got worse, though. Angel came in and said I, or rather, Vamp Me had taken a bunch of hostages at the Bronze.” She shrugged slightly, staring at the hands resting on her knees. “We didn’t know what we were going to do with my alter-ego, but we couldn’t let her kill all those people. Buffy and the gang grabbed weapons and headed out. I stayed behind to check on something. That’s when the night went beyond weird and became big with the ewww.”
She took a sip of her beer. “Vamp Me was in the library and
she had more than just killing on her mind.”
Groans and shouts followed her last statement.
“Hey, not kidding. She kept purring and licking my neck. Do you have any idea just how disturbing that was?” she asked. “Anyway, she got kinda pissed when I turned down her offer to ‘be bad.’ Luckily, she threw me over the check out desk and I was able to get the tranq gun and shoot her. We locked her in the book cage and I couldn’t stop staring at her. I mean, it was me, but it wasn’t. I remember whispering to Buffy that my vampire self was so evil and kind of gay.”
Drew piped in from behind, “Wow, never saw that one coming.”
“Yeah.” Another voice chimed in. “Do we even want to know why there was a tranquilizer gun in the school library?”
She straightened out her legs, stretching. Morgan smiled
encouragingly from one side.
The young witch realized silence had descended around the bonfire. Oops. Forgot this was supposed to be lighthearted and funny. Time to move past my own sexual inadequacies. “So, we left Vamp Me in the book cage, with one minor alteration. She was now wearing my pink fuzzy sweater with the row of daisies on the collar. And I was decked out in a herd-full of leather.” She zipped through the strategy session outside the Bronze, and didn’t slow down until she marched into the temporary vamp lair. “I sort of waved at the vampire who opened the door and chirped, ‘Hi, I’m back.’ If they had been even slightly smarter than shoe strings, I would have been dead right there.
Despite the humor of the remembered situation,
“What about Vamp Willow?” someone shouted.
***
Finally finished with her tale,