Her Hero (Willow/Doyle, pg/pg13, 1/1)
author: Lucinda
rating: pg, pg 13?
pairing: Willow/Doyle QPC #18
the QPC site: http://quickie.moonlightpaths.com
disclaimer: I own nobody from Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel the
Series.
distribution: WLS, NHA, QPC, Bite Me please?, anyone else just ask.
note: AU from the Angel season 1 episode Hero.
Willow shifted uncomfortably in her bed, her shoulders brushing
against her husband as she tried to find a comfortable position.
They were delighted to be expecting their first child next month,
but her advanced pregnancy made it hard for Willow to find a
comfortable position to sleep at night. If she lay on her back, the
baby pressed against her kidneys, and she had to go to the
bathroom. She couldn't sleep on her stomach, even if it wasn't
feeling rather large at the moment, because it made her feel like
she couldn't breathe. Even in her slumber, she tossed awkwardly,
especially when driven by troubling dreams.
Half asleep, her husband turned, his arms sliding around her,
pulling her close as he sleepily murmured soothing words, his Irish
accent thickened in his sleep. One hand tried to stroke her hair,
knowing that sometimes soothed her.
Willow frowned as the images continued, everything intense and
vivid to her sleeping mind. "no..."
* * * *
A crowd of people, their faces clearly marking them as having
demon ancestry huddled in the hold of a cargo ship, their clothing
worn, faded and in some places torn or stained. Mothers clutched
their children close to them, and some tried to pray, desperately
hoping that the God of their human ancestors would deliver them.
They were hybrids, poor unfortunates who had been born with human
and demon ancestry, unwelcome and undesired by either the humans or
the demons. They had hoped to buy passage to a far away place,
having collected all the money they had saved, begged, or borrowed
to buy passage.
But the Scourge had found them.
The militant group of demon purists felt that any 'human taint'
made a demon impure, unworthy to continue existence. They lined the
railing, their uniforms a dark, ominous grey, the color and style
somehow reminiscent of Hitler's forces. They were part of the
reason why the hybrids cowered in fear.
The rest of the reason dangled even now from a crane, a spiked
globe of dark grey metal. This device was the product of decades of
careful research by the Scourge, a device that would instantly
vaporize anything within it's range that carried human blood within
it. Like the hybrids. Like Angel, who as a vampire was something
of a hybrid demon. Like Cordelia, the sharp-witted aspiring actress
that helped keep Angel from brooding too much. Like Doyle himself,
the child of a Brakken demon father and a human mother.
Angel started towards the railing, clearly intent to stop the
lowering of the device, but Doyle leapt forward, punching Angel,
knocking him down so that Doyle had a few moments. He jumped, his
body slamming into the device with a painful thud, the spikes
drawing blood in a dozen painful places as he crawled over to the
place where the controls were. Frantically, he tried with fear
dampened hands to disarm the device before it could unleash horrible
tragedy. His fingers were just a fraction too slow, and the rays
came forth, a searing numbness that turned the whole world to harsh
white pain....
* * * *
"NO!!!" Willow sat upright, the harsh scream torn from her
throat as her whole body quivered in terror.
Her husband pulled her close to him, holding her in an effort to
stop her shaking. "Willow, sweet, it's alright. It was just a
dream... everything's fine... Unless it was the baby. Please tell
me it isn't time?"
She'd turned, burrowing as close to her husband as she could,
one hand around his ribs, another raised to tangle through his dark
hair. When Willow finally managed to speak around the taste of sour
fear, her voice was a raw whisper. "I dreamed about the Scourge...
You were on this device, and it went off, and you died..."
Willow closed her eyes against the hot tears, uncertain how she
would have made it through Oz's cheating and abandonment without her
beloved husband. He had been the person who had been there for her,
had kept her from drowning in despair and misery. Gradually, they'd
fallen in love. Now, they were happily married, and she couldn't
imagine life without him.
"It's alright... I'm here for you. I'm not dead. Cordy shot
the cable while Angel and I were fighting, and the device shattered
on the floor... you remember all of this. We've told you so many
times..." Doyle held his wife close, rocking her in a gentle,
soothing rhythm.
She sniffled slightly, knowing that it had only been a
dream. "I know... but it felt so real. You were gone. You can't
go... I need you, we need you. You have to stay and teach baby
Michael everything he'll need to know."
"Don't forget the best reason, sweet. I have you, the
prettiest, most passionate, red haired angel that a man could ever
ask for." Doyle's words were murmured into her ear, a gentle
reminder of his love.
"I love you, Doyle. You know that, right?" Willow's voice
shook only a little.
"Yes, I know. Just like I love you. Now, let's try to get a
little more sleep, alright?" Doyle spoke gently as he eased them
both back to the bed, one hand stroking her stomach where their baby
shifted position.
'hrmmm... love you... don't die.' Willow's words were blurred
as her exhaustion claimed her once more.
"Never, my love. Never." Doyle murmured as he snuggled up to
his wife.
end Her Hero.