When Angel
got back to his office, Wesley was waiting for him. “Anything?” Angel asked, walking to his desk.
“Perhaps.” Wesley spread out a map across Angel’s
desk. He indicated different sections
on the map. When the dots were
connected they resembled the shape of a triangle, with Wolfram and Hart at the
top.
“Well
doesn’t that beat all?” Spike said. He
pointed to the top of the pyramid. “Lo
and behold.”
“Why
doesn’t that surprise me?” Angel
said. “Talk to me, Wes. What does all this mean?”
Wesley
adjusted his glasses and pointed to the map.
“These other points, ten in all, including Wolfram and Hart,” he
indicated. “They could be directly
related. We have four on each side of
our pyramid and one at the bottom.”
“That I
can see,” Angel said looking at him.
“What else?”
Fidgeting
Wesley said, “I’m sorry. Yes. Fine.”
Wesley slid over the map and then presented eight different sketches. “Point one, Wolfram and Hart. Where they took Faith. Angel being here didn’t hurt either. Could be the connection to the others, but
I’m not sure.” Wesley paused,
apparently gathering his thoughts before continuing. “Points two through nine are where these were found.” He pointed
to the sketches. “Seven chalices, “ he paused before continuing, “and one
knife.”
“Reyal’s
Rellik.” Angel stated, more as a fact than a question.
“Yes. That was recovered at location nine.”
“Let me
guess,” Spike began. “Everything you’re
telling us right now leads us to position ten?”
“Where
they’re going to sacrifice Faith,” Wesley added solemnly.
“We know
where she’s at. Let’s bloody go and get
her,” Spike suggested. Without waiting
for an answer he turned and walked towards the door.
“There’s
one more thing,” Wesley began.
Spike
stopped. He joined Angel as Wesley
started explaining.
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“This is
so not happening.”
Faith
struggled against the bindings. She
wasn’t surprised to see she was living out her nightmare. She was indeed strapped down, on a floor, in
an old dirty room. She tried her
bindings. She knew they wouldn’t be
loose; still, she had to try.
“Awww,”
came a voice from behind her. “Our
Faith is awake!” She heard him walking
around to where she could see him better.
“How are we feeling?”
Faith
finally looked at him. He was the
chatty vamp from the garage. She was
surprised she wasn’t as terrified as she had felt in her dreams.
“I could
be wrong, but I’m thinking there is no we.
I’d be more then happy to switch with you though.”
He
laughed. “I like your wit Slayer. Too
bad we need you. I wouldn’t mind having
you around.”
“We could
arrange something. You keep me
alive. I keep with the wit,” she said,
knowing it wouldn’t do her any good.
He ignored
her remarks. “We were late you know,”
he said. “That night at the cemetery,
we were supposed to meet up with you there.
Unfortunately, our colleague arrived before we did. You got to him before we could get you.”
Faith
thought back. “The ‘not-going-to-kill-me’ dude?”
“That
would be Frank. He was never one for
patience. It’s too bad though, he
really wanted to be here for this occasion.
It’s probably why he jumped the gun and tried to take you himself.” He pulled up a chair closer to Faith, but
still not within arm’s reach, and sat down.
“What?”
she asked. “We going to have a nice
little chat now? You going to get off
on telling me how you’re going to kill me?”
She didn’t try to hide her anger.
He laughed
again. “No Faith. First of all, it’s not time yet. We have a few hours. Secondly, I figured you might want to know
why you’re here.”
“Let’s
see,” she began. “Some ancient prophecy. “ She looked directly at him. “It’s always some ancient prophecy. Did you know that?” She didn’t wait for his reply. “You need my blood. What exactly you’re going to do with it, I
don’t think I want to know. End of
story, there really isn’t much more to it than that.”
He leaned
in closer to her. “I would’ve thought
you would want to know what your most important role was going to be.”
“Are we
back to you getting off by giving me the blow by blow?”
“Not at
all,” he said standing. “You are a very
bright girl Faith, regardless of what you think. I knew you’d have questions regarding your sacrifice. You are very important to us. I was being polite. If you don’t want to know, that doesn’t hurt
my feelings at all.”
She
thought for a moment and decided that she might as well find out all she
could. She was going to stop whatever
it was if it was the last thing she did.
“Okay,” she began, “is this like
Twenty Questions?”
He sat
back down. “It’s like… well, any way
you want it.
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After
listening to Wesley, Angel felt a little better. They knew where Faith was.
They knew that the ritual wasn’t expected to take place until later that
night. They had time to plan. The actual resurrection still confused
him. If The Old One had been dead for
so long, what was left to resurrect?
After Buffy had killed The Master, his skeleton remained. From what Buffy told him, Kakistos turned to
dust when Faith had finally staked him.
What was the difference between the two? It just didn’t make any sense.
Some vampires turn to dust and some don’t? If they needed Faith, most likely there was something left of The
Old One. Too bad they hadn’t known that
sooner. They could’ve found whatever it
was before his groupies did.
In some of
the research Wesley had done, the eight sites had been destroyed in looking for
the sacrificial artifacts. No one
thought anything of it until Wes had started tying the pieces together. Angel was grateful for that. It gave Wesley something to focus on. If only briefly, his thoughts weren’t one
hundred percent on Fred/Illyria and in the end, it would probably save Faith.
Spike was
the one being difficult. He just wanted
to go and kill some demons. Angel
didn’t really want to wait around either.
He just wanted Faith back, safe and alive - especially when Wesley told
them how the ritual would take place.
Wesley had
said. “The ritual starts with the
reading of the prophecy. Once spoken,
they will begin to cut her, or mark her, in seven different parts of her
body. This will begin the blood flow.”
“Then
what?” Spike had asked, his voice barely above a whisper.
Wesley had
a hard time continuing. “Once the blood
begins to drip they will gather small amounts in the goblets they took. They will stop the blood flow after
that.” Wesley paused yet again. “The blood initially taken will wake The Old
One. Once awoken, he will drink from
Faith, drain her; the Slayer’s blood bringing him almost immediately back to
full strength.
“That’s
it! We’re going to get her. Now!” Spiked yelled. “I don’t care. Nothing is going to happen to her.”
“Spike,”
Angel began. “You heard Wes, we have
time. We need to make sure there aren’t
any surprises waiting for us. One
screw-up and Faith is dead.”
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She wished
she hadn’t asked. Which was worse,
being cut up or having some creep suck you dry?
“No
offense, but I don’t like door number one or door number two. Door number three would be good,” she
finally said.
He was
still grinning. “I’m sorry Faith.
That’s the way it works,” he stood up.
“Now it’s time for you to rest.
Well be moving you shortly. If
you’re exhausted it won’t nearly be as… enjoyable.”
Faith was
left alone again.
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