[She nods, and Gloria returns to her room as well, leaving Mia alone in the suite. She takes a breath, before picking up her phone and trying Buffy first.]
( What, Mia? Except. She says it. Quickly. She goes from curious and smiling to reality crashing in. Her smile breaks, phone frozen to her face. She has history with Spike, ancient history, sometimes it feels like, but she'll always feel something for him. like Angel. )
A building collapsed during the attack. We were trying to get some people out, but the hunters were waiting on a roof nearby. When he stepped out of the building, they got him with a crossbow.
[It was as sudden and quick as she had said it, honestly. One minute he was there, the next he wasn't.]
I'm sorry.
[Whether it's because she failed, or just because he's dead, it's hard to say.]
[That's a lie. She is not okay. Her brother was in that building, and it could have just as easily been him who had caught that arrow. Buffy doesn't know that though, so she lies.
Lying's easier than having people worry about her.]
It's okay if you're not. Slayers, we don't have to be strong. Not when we don't have to be.
( For a long time, she was the tower, the rock. But, she has emotions, too. Keeping friends and family, feeling connected, that's what kept her going. That's what made her strong. )
My brother was in that building. I didn't even know he was in Europe. Spike smells blood and hears voices and the next thing I know he's there, in the rubble. And now I have to call my dad or he will, and I have no idea what I'm going to say.
And I was just about to ask if you wanted to contact your family. It's easy to forget we're not alone. Slaying, it's only recently become a group activity and even then, heavy is the hand that holds the stake. Your brother's okay?
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[Maybe a little of both? Hard to say really.]
I think we'd have to ask Uncle Barry.
[She wrinkles her nose.]
He'd probably want to run tests.
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( This is when he flips from chastising to concerned, a flip that was inevitable with these, too. He even springs to his feet, too. )
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Not in big ways? But I have to be way more conscious of how I move. I don't want to collide with something and take out the wall.
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( He sighs, looking at his sister. )
We were all worried.
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[Which isn't necessarily fair, but she takes after her father in that respect. She just doesn't have her own personal island to go chill out on.]
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( And he's putting his foot down with that. )
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Okay. Fine. I'll do it. I just have another call to make first.
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You're not going to skip out if I leave you alone, are you? I need to find a drink somewhere and I want you here when I get back.
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I have to meet Faith here anyway, and then depending on what Buffy wants to do, we might be in town a while. I'll stay put.
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( But. )
I'm happy you're safe. Let me know when it's done because I owe our stepmom a call, too, today. It's our weekly. I'll wait until after your news.
( So he doesn't beat her to it. )
You know my number.
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I'll text you when I'm done.
[And then you can have her new number and know where she is always.]
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Okay.
( And he will leave her to her call, and save a call to Laurel for later. )
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Hey, Mia. Is Stefan there?
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[She hadn't gotten that information from Faith.]
No, not yet.
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( She leans against the pummel horse. )
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So. During the attack, on the coven?
[How does she say this? Maybe she really should have let Faith take this.]
Spike's dead, Buffy.
[It's blunt, but ninety percent of the time, that's how Mia rolls.]
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( What, Mia? Except. She says it. Quickly. She goes from curious and smiling to reality crashing in. Her smile breaks, phone frozen to her face. She has history with Spike, ancient history, sometimes it feels like, but she'll always feel something for him. like Angel. )
How.
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[It was as sudden and quick as she had said it, honestly. One minute he was there, the next he wasn't.]
I'm sorry.
[Whether it's because she failed, or just because he's dead, it's hard to say.]
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( And her calling. He balances against the pummel horse, elbows holding herself up. )
He lived a long life, his second, technically. I watched him die once.
( It took him time to burn up, but, he did. )
It was your first. Are you okay?
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[That's a lie. She is not okay. Her brother was in that building, and it could have just as easily been him who had caught that arrow. Buffy doesn't know that though, so she lies.
Lying's easier than having people worry about her.]
Yeah, I'm okay.
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( For a long time, she was the tower, the rock. But, she has emotions, too. Keeping friends and family, feeling connected, that's what kept her going. That's what made her strong. )
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It's not just Spike.
[And then, like a flood of words she can't stop.]
My brother was in that building. I didn't even know he was in Europe. Spike smells blood and hears voices and the next thing I know he's there, in the rubble. And now I have to call my dad or he will, and I have no idea what I'm going to say.
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And I was just about to ask if you wanted to contact your family. It's easy to forget we're not alone. Slaying, it's only recently become a group activity and even then, heavy is the hand that holds the stake. Your brother's okay?
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[Thankfully. She doesn't know what she would have done if things had been different.]
Did you ever do the whole disappearing off the face of the planet thing when you first became a Slayer?
[She probably didn't, Buffy always seems like she had it way more together, but Mia figures it's worth asking.]
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