aaronlisa (aaronlisa) wrote in fadeddreaming, @ 2008-01-02 22:09:00 |
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Current music: | joy division - shadowplay |
[SPN/BtVS] As the Crowds All Left (9/9)
Title: As The Crowds All Left
Author: aaronlisa
Rating: FR13
Pairings/Characters: Dean Winchester, Faith Lehane
Disclaimer: Supernatural belongs to Eric Kripke, Buffy the Vampire Slayer belongs to Joss Whedon and the title comes from the Joy Division song “Shadowplay.”
Prompt: drabble123 - #13 (faith – from the first random set)
Notes: Set post-Season Two, follows Dancing on the Floor.
Summary: It’s just Dean and Faith left after everyone else has gone home.
Word Count: 300
He’s not quite sure how she managed to get them some alone time in the night club, but he’s grateful for it. They’re sitting at the empty bar drinking beer and just shooting the breeze. They’re both avoiding talking about the last few days, she’s not sure what to say about it and he doesn’t really want the holes in his memory filled in anyhow. All that matters is that he’s a free agent and that in seven months, he’ll still be alive. Or at least he can hope that he will be.
Faith is fascinating and even for someone like him, her story sounds outrageous. He doesn’t judge her for any of the things she’s done, even the killing people part. He almost went down that road once or twice himself, so he knows how easy it is to slip off the edge when you’re standing at it.
They fall silent and he wonders what would have happened if there hadn’t been a prophecy when he had seen her for the first time in that night club, when she had been dressed in crimson leather pants and dancing like nothing else in the world mattered. Would they have gone outside of the club and had sex before going their separate ways?
He’s not quite certain but he thinks that he’s glad that they didn’t just have meaningless sex and that they’ve become friends, or as close as friends as a Slayer and a Hunter can become. In a few days, they’ll part with promises to keep in touch even though they both know that they’ll only call when they need help with a bad hunt or something worse. Otherwise their work will keep them apart.
It’d never work anyhow.
Are Slayers some type of mind readers?
Nah, not really.