Slayers: Academy Years
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BtVS Crossovers › Misc - FemmeSlash - Female/Female
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Adult +
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10
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6
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C5: Your Business Please
“This it?” Brennon looked at the markers on the road that had, so far, prevented her from driving past. Nothing really all that daunting, merely two perfect spheres of marble balanced one pedestals on either side of it. She’d tried getting out of the car and walking past, even off of the road. Kevin had walked up to it as well, and couldn’t put so much as a hand past the invisible barrier.
“No, it’s the hidden location of the fountain of youth.” He said sarcastically. “Yes it’s the Slayers’ Academy territories. There hasn’t been the sense of a demon for miles. What did you expect, that you could just walk right up to it and knock on the door?”
Brennon had a sudden simultaneous sympathy for vampires and the urge to knock the human unconscious. Then she shook both off, reestablishing her contempt for the bloodsuckers and patience for her brother. “Just get me past, will you you snarky bitch-boy?”
He raised a brow at her, surprised at the sudden attitude. She’d mostly just ignored his mood since getting in the car, what had changed now? Turning again and shaking his head at the magic before him, he felt around for a good thirty minutes. It was no use. “I can’t sis. Too strong. Stronger than I’ll ever be.” He shook his head again and scowled at her. “For all we know, that Willow witch put this up. If she did, neither of us have any hope of getting near cracking it.”
“Liz said when she met me that she’d have to take me in to the Watchers.” Brennon said thoughtfully, kicking experimentally at the half of a marble sphere that was on their side of the barrier. “That must mean that there’s some way to get demons and warlocks and such past this. So figure it out.”
“Fine, HocusPocus let us pass.” He said, wiggling his fingers at the marble stones. She would have actually hit him that time if one of those spheres hadn’t taken the liberty of zapping him with an arc of blue lightning. It wasn’t too bad, merely singed his clothes and left his hair standing upright, but he was left pretty much uninjured.
“The balls found your joke about as funny as I did, kid.” She said, hefting him up from the ground where he’d toppled to. Turning to look over her shoulder at the spheres, she smirked. “Hey, balls of fury, I just wanna see a resident inside.” She hadn’t thought that would work either, but after a moment they seemed to glow the same faint blue that had shocked her half-brother.
Please state your business more clearly. Simple as that, glowing words wrote themselves out in the air above the dirt road.
“Oh.” Was all that Kevin seemed to have to say.
“I’m here to see a student, Elizabeth Summers.” Brennon tried after a thought, smiling more brightly. It couldn’t be this easy.
Intent during visit. Demonic aura detected.
“No harm intended.” Bren tried. It repeated the message. “She has my jacket. I just wanted to see her.”
The same arc of blue lightning shot toward her, too fast for her to react and dodge. If it had intended to kill her, well, she’d have probably been one crispy half-demon. Instead, it just tingled a little bit. Soul detected, truth told. Pass.
The words disappeared as if they had never been, and tentatively, Brennon attempted to put her hand through where, only a moment ago, there seemed to be an impenetrable, invisible wall. It moved through as if nothing but air, not even a tingle similar to when she’d passed through other warding fields. She stepped through and looked at herself. No harm, no pain, same as she was a mere yard back. Kevin tried to walk in after her with a display of more confidence in it than she had, and ended up falling to the ground again as he walked straight into the invisible wall. “What gives!”
Enemy witch detected. flashed through the air briefly before the spheres glowed and seemed to crackle with that blue electricity again. Please state your businiess. Enemy witch detected.
“I’m with her!”
Please state your business more clearly. Enemy witch detected. Please state your business more clearly. It was one stubborn spell.
“I’m accompanying her. The person you just let through. Brennon Talon.” He snarled, hitting the invisible barrier with his fist. Brenn merely smiled and watched in amusement. He damn well better not have the security down on them though.
Name not registered. Please state your business more clearly. Enemy witch detected.
He growled, then glared at her for good measure, speaking in simple, slow tones. “I am here with my sister. She just passed through the barrier. She is here to visit someone. My business is following her in.”
There was a pause before the next words flashed again. Intent during visit. Enemy witch detected. Dark Magics potent.
“I just want to go in with her. I mean no one here harm.” He said, rolling his eyes.
Dark Magics potent. Lying. Get lost Meanyhead.
“It just called me a meanyhead!” Kevin snarled, incredulous.
“Just wait in the car.” She laughed, turning and running off. She had to find someone who knew this spell, it was hilarious.
TBC
“No, it’s the hidden location of the fountain of youth.” He said sarcastically. “Yes it’s the Slayers’ Academy territories. There hasn’t been the sense of a demon for miles. What did you expect, that you could just walk right up to it and knock on the door?”
Brennon had a sudden simultaneous sympathy for vampires and the urge to knock the human unconscious. Then she shook both off, reestablishing her contempt for the bloodsuckers and patience for her brother. “Just get me past, will you you snarky bitch-boy?”
He raised a brow at her, surprised at the sudden attitude. She’d mostly just ignored his mood since getting in the car, what had changed now? Turning again and shaking his head at the magic before him, he felt around for a good thirty minutes. It was no use. “I can’t sis. Too strong. Stronger than I’ll ever be.” He shook his head again and scowled at her. “For all we know, that Willow witch put this up. If she did, neither of us have any hope of getting near cracking it.”
“Liz said when she met me that she’d have to take me in to the Watchers.” Brennon said thoughtfully, kicking experimentally at the half of a marble sphere that was on their side of the barrier. “That must mean that there’s some way to get demons and warlocks and such past this. So figure it out.”
“Fine, HocusPocus let us pass.” He said, wiggling his fingers at the marble stones. She would have actually hit him that time if one of those spheres hadn’t taken the liberty of zapping him with an arc of blue lightning. It wasn’t too bad, merely singed his clothes and left his hair standing upright, but he was left pretty much uninjured.
“The balls found your joke about as funny as I did, kid.” She said, hefting him up from the ground where he’d toppled to. Turning to look over her shoulder at the spheres, she smirked. “Hey, balls of fury, I just wanna see a resident inside.” She hadn’t thought that would work either, but after a moment they seemed to glow the same faint blue that had shocked her half-brother.
Please state your business more clearly. Simple as that, glowing words wrote themselves out in the air above the dirt road.
“Oh.” Was all that Kevin seemed to have to say.
“I’m here to see a student, Elizabeth Summers.” Brennon tried after a thought, smiling more brightly. It couldn’t be this easy.
Intent during visit. Demonic aura detected.
“No harm intended.” Bren tried. It repeated the message. “She has my jacket. I just wanted to see her.”
The same arc of blue lightning shot toward her, too fast for her to react and dodge. If it had intended to kill her, well, she’d have probably been one crispy half-demon. Instead, it just tingled a little bit. Soul detected, truth told. Pass.
The words disappeared as if they had never been, and tentatively, Brennon attempted to put her hand through where, only a moment ago, there seemed to be an impenetrable, invisible wall. It moved through as if nothing but air, not even a tingle similar to when she’d passed through other warding fields. She stepped through and looked at herself. No harm, no pain, same as she was a mere yard back. Kevin tried to walk in after her with a display of more confidence in it than she had, and ended up falling to the ground again as he walked straight into the invisible wall. “What gives!”
Enemy witch detected. flashed through the air briefly before the spheres glowed and seemed to crackle with that blue electricity again. Please state your businiess. Enemy witch detected.
“I’m with her!”
Please state your business more clearly. Enemy witch detected. Please state your business more clearly. It was one stubborn spell.
“I’m accompanying her. The person you just let through. Brennon Talon.” He snarled, hitting the invisible barrier with his fist. Brenn merely smiled and watched in amusement. He damn well better not have the security down on them though.
Name not registered. Please state your business more clearly. Enemy witch detected.
He growled, then glared at her for good measure, speaking in simple, slow tones. “I am here with my sister. She just passed through the barrier. She is here to visit someone. My business is following her in.”
There was a pause before the next words flashed again. Intent during visit. Enemy witch detected. Dark Magics potent.
“I just want to go in with her. I mean no one here harm.” He said, rolling his eyes.
Dark Magics potent. Lying. Get lost Meanyhead.
“It just called me a meanyhead!” Kevin snarled, incredulous.
“Just wait in the car.” She laughed, turning and running off. She had to find someone who knew this spell, it was hilarious.
TBC