She glares at him when he wanders into Angel’s office, and it’s not as though he can blame her. Bloody awkward, biting her because he thought she was evil, only to find out that his source was some ex-lawyer cowboy type who was playing him for the fool. Good thing he doesn’t care about embarrassment as long as the Slayer isn’t around (and she
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Brilliantly-drawn parallels between these two characters who made the big decisions - and paid the price. Bravo!
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made the big decisions - and paid the price. They really, really did. And never got the credit they deserved.
Thanks so much for reviewing!
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Incomplete list of favorite bits:
His mirth dies abruptly. “That, I didn’t know about. Sorry for that, love.”
Of course she wouldn’t know about Red’s fling with the dark side; the Sunnydale crew is notorious for keeping their dirty laundry to themselves, even, apparently, keeping it from those who had once been one of their own. So true.
He suddenly feels as though he understands how Buffy felt that night in the church. And the stuff following - wow. Would never have made that connection.
But then he shoves his fists into the pockets of that ratty old ( ... )
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I am a total sucker for conversations between pretty much any folks that didn't talk in canon Me, too. I was devastated when I figured out that Cordy wouldn't be back for S5--the whole point of my excitement over Spike being on that show was, "Cool! Now he'll get to talk to Cordy!" It was kind of crushing.
Thanks so much for letting me know exactly which parts worked for you; I can't tell you how valuable that is.
Although, there at the end, she was being sabotaged more by conspiracy by the universe at large than by the last traces of Buffy/Angel. Totally true. There are a lot of things in this fic that I have one or the other of them say/think that I don't think are necessarily true. I also think that Buffy cares way more for Spike than the Spike in this fic thinks, but it's from their POV, so ( ... )
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