Pam waited a few minutes before following Buffy in, taking time to scan the crowd for danger. If The Slayer brought back up, Pam couldn't see them anywhere. The parking lot was full of the usual mix of fangbangers and people just wanting to say they've been to Fangtasia and seen a vampire
( ... )
As Buffy sipped her drink quietly, a few vampires sent knowing glares her way. She felt herself almost smiling back. It was good to be back in her world. Not that a vampire bar was exactly her world, but the supernatural universe was her element. She was not a normal girl and never would be, so she might as well enjoy what being a Slayer had to offer
( ... )
The smile that founds its away across Eric's lips, couldn't be helped, as some of the tension between his shoulders eased. It was obvious that he'd caught Buffy off guard, something that he'd hopped for and was the reason why he remained in back instead of perched on his throne for everyone to see. He'd heard the rumours that she was attracted to vampires and it was clear that there was truth in them. So what if they just happened to be vampires who had souls? Eric could have a soul if he wanted, he just didn't want one. But he could act like he had one. If it benefited him, of course
( ... )
Buffy stood quietly as Eric grinned at her from behind his desk. Well, this was all a little unsettling. She was well versed in traps, having fallen for too many in her life, but this, surprisingly enough, seemed legitimate, even if she was locked away in an office with two very old and probably hungry vampires. But, they also seemed like official businessmen (and woman), who knew the value of her powers and skills.
She took the paper from the female vampire, scanning over the list of names, as Eric explained what they were. Frankly, this was all surprising. Most vampires didn't condone offing other vampires, except Angel and Spike, but that was different. So, someone offering to pay her to slay? She had a feeling her brows were contorting in a bit of confusion as she mulled this over. Her friends had always joked about victims paying her for saving them, but never thought she'd get the chance to make money for slaying vampires
( ... )
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She took the paper from the female vampire, scanning over the list of names, as Eric explained what they were. Frankly, this was all surprising. Most vampires didn't condone offing other vampires, except Angel and Spike, but that was different. So, someone offering to pay her to slay? She had a feeling her brows were contorting in a bit of confusion as she mulled this over. Her friends had always joked about victims paying her for saving them, but never thought she'd get the chance to make money for slaying vampires ( ... )
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