Part Two
(A.N.: Scribe asked for Greg. Greg is good. There shall be more Greg. {grin})
"I did not see that," Brass said bluntly as Xander was once again taken to a holding cell. "It didn't happen, I didn't see it."
Catherine looked at him like he was out of his mind. "Jim, Xander's eyes just glowed. They went from brown to yellowish-green. How can you say you didn't see it?"
"Because I can't put it in the report," Brass growled. He scrubbed his hands over his face then through his short clipped hair before he could meet Catherine's too observant green eyes. "You know Ecklie is looking for a conviction pinning all of this on the kid. He's got some uniforms jumping through hoops to prove it was a drug deal gone bad or something."
"But Xander's clean," Catherine protested. She'd only spoken to the boy twice, and even after ... or maybe especially after seeing that he wasn't entirely human, she felt the urge to protect him. "The most I've been able to find on him is that he has an unpaid parking ticket and he washes dishes at the club Lexa strips at. Their neighbors like the girls well enough, but they think Xander hung the moon. Especially the kids. They don't even have beer in their fridge."
Nick nodded from Brass' other side. "She's got a point. Ecklie can't pin anything on Harris other than aggravated manslaughter. Can't even get him for assault with a deadly weapon cause he wasn't carrying any."
"Granted the kid probably counts as a deadly weapon," Warrick pointed out. "He did rip that guy to pieces with his bare hands."
Nick nodded again with a deep frown. "Anyone else getting the feeling that the guys who attacked Harris and the MacLeods thought the girls would give them more trouble than Harris?"
"That's exactly the feeling I'm getting," Catherine muttered. "Excuse me, fellas. I'm going to grab Greg and go talk to Mr. Giles. He's still at the hospital right?"
"Yeah," Brass grunted. "Watch yourself with him. He's not a safe man to tick off."
The former stripper blinked at him for a moment. "What did you say to him?"
"Just pointed out that we had Harris in custody," the older man said with a shrug. "But you might want to take one of the other guys, maybe a few uniforms, if you're going to talk to him."
Catherine have him a hard look before snorting her disbelief and storming down the hallway.
Warrick shook his head. "Anyone else think she's kind of annoyed?"
"Can it and get back to work you two," Brass growled with a smirk. "There are other crimes going on in this city."
******
Catherine paused when Greg Sanders froze at the observation window, staring at the two dark haired girls. "Greg?"
"Those are A and F MacLeod?" the young science wiz managed to ask around the lump in this throat.
"Yeah ... Greg, what's wrong?" Catherine asked as all her mothering instincts came back on line.
Greg swallowed hard. "`Sexy' Lexie and `Gotta Have' Faith are .... Oh, man. We've got to get the guys who ..."
"You know them?"
"There's this club ... you have to be between sixteen and twenty five to get in," Greg explained tightly. "The girls and ... Oh, god. Harris has got to be `Boytoy'."
Catherine yanked Greg away from the window and made him meet her eyes. "Greg, what's going on with you?"
He raked his hands through his already wild hair. "Cath, these guys saved my life. You wouldn't believe me if I told you how or why or ..."
"Vampires?" she guessed. "Real ones?"
Greg blinked at her. "How did ... One. They seemed to know her ... I just, she was acting like someone had drugged her drink you know? Talking about the stars singing to her and the moon screaming. So I took her out of the club to take her to the hospital ... She yanked me into an alley. God ..." Greg blinked again and sagged back against the wall. "Her face changed ... Then they showed up. Faith was calling the other two Sexy Lexie and Boytoy. Harris called her Gotta Have Faith. They called the Vampire Dru. She called them Wicked Mummy, Dark Kitten, and Naughty Slayer. They ... There was a fight. Three on one, but ... God. She got away."
The unofficial den mother for the night shift in CSI gave their youngest member a quick hug. "We'll find out who's behind this, Greg. And Harris will probably get off with self defense, maybe temporary insanity. They did shoot his sisters, right?"
"Right." Greg said slowly. "Let's go talk to Mr. Giles ... guess he's the one that was in there with the girls, huh?"
"I was," Giles said quietly from behind them.
Greg yelped and spun around. "Man, don't do that!"
"Sorry," said the Brit with a slight smile. "I take it, from what I over heard, that you know my charges?"
"We met a few times," Greg admitted. "They saved me from a vampire."
Giles nodded. "Yes, they tend to do that. How may I help you?"
"I'm Catherine Willows, this is Greg Sanders," Catherine said. "We're with the crime lab."
"I see, but that doesn't tell me how I can help you," Giles pointed out.
"You could tell me why someone would want the Slayer, her sister and her brother dead," Catherine said bluntly.
That earned a dark scowl from the older man. "What do you know about the Slayer?"
"Just what Xander told us," Catherine admitted as Greg drifted back over to the observation window to watch the two dark haired girls sleep. Catherine glanced toward the door. "I thought you asked for a police guard for the girls?"
"And I got rude incompetent imbeciles," muttered Giles. "I believe there are some things Xander wouldn't have thought to tell you about the Slayers, and those who's duty it is to guide, train and provide information to the Slayers."
"Nope, didn't hear anything about that," she said quietly.
Giles shook his head. "We're called Watchers. I was, and my associate Wesley Windham-Pryce is, a Field Watcher. That means we have a Slayer under our care. I left Wesley in Sunnydale to aid the elder Slayer and the other members of our team while I came here to see to Xander and the girls."
"Want to tell me where this is going?"
"The Council of Watchers is the organization that trains us in how to train the Slayer should we be so lucky as to have one given to our care," Giles continued as if uninterrupted. "Slayers have a life expectancy of two years or less. Buffy has been a Slayer for four years now ... Partially because of her own strengths, but mostly because she has behind her a strong support system that includes Xander. Which is what lead to a second Slayer being Called."
Catherine nodded slowly. "So how is a Slayer called?"
"Her predecessor dies," Giles informed her flatly.
"But Xander told us that Faith was the Slayer," Catherine said as a frown pulled at her lips.
Giles nodded. "She is. Buffy was killed three years ago. Xander revived her with CPR. But she was dead long enough for the next Slayer to be Called."
"That was Faith?"
"No," he said shaking his head slightly. "That was Kendra. Faith was called when Kendra was killed."
"None of this is telling me who would want a Slayer and her family killed," Catherine pointed out firmly.
"Walk with me, Miss Willows," Giles sighed. It was almost like dealing with an older version of Willow. "This is going to be rather complicated ...
"The Council has had control over the Slayer since before recorded history. There are those who wish to keep control over the Slayer at all costs. They cannot control Buffy, and having her ... `removed' is a risk they are unwilling to take." He paused to remove his glasses and pinch the bridge of his nose. "While they have only nominal control over Faith, through Wesley being the official Watcher for both girls, she does have a level of independence from them."
They walked in silence for a moment before Giles continued. "You see, most Slayers have no family, no friends, no support outside of their Watcher. Kendra was a Slayer like that. She had only her Watcher and obeyed his orders. Buffy did not have a Watcher until she was Called. She lives with her Mother, she has friends, goes to school. Buffy has as much of a normal life as possible." He didn't even pause before moving into a blend of lies and truth. "Faith and Lexa's mother was also a Watcher, she undertook the responsibility of training Faith once it was determined that she had the potential to be a Slayer. Lynda also trained Lexa as if she were to become a Slayer as well, while also teaching her the skills she would need as a Watcher. Specifically as Faith's Watcher. Together the girls are a remarkable team.
"When the girls arrived in Sunnydale Lynda was dead, the Council had presumed the girls were as well. They sent the girls a new Watcher once I informed them otherwise. She was a Watcher that had no intention of allowed Lexa to continue aiding her younger sister. Miss Price did everything she could to cut Faith off from Lexa and the friends they had made. As it turned out Miss Price was a renegade from the Council and tried to kill all of us to obtain an artifact. It was after that Wesley arrived. He was arrogant, officious, and he too tried to cut Faith off from the others ... Lexa threatened to kill him and send him back to the Council in several boxes. So he ceased his efforts.
"But the Council has not lost it's desire to control at least one of the Slayers. When Buffy dies again there will not be another Slayer Called. The Line runs through Faith now."
"So to get a Slayer they can control this Council wants to kill Faith," Catherine concluded.
Giles nodded. "Yes, I believe so. As they concentrated their attempt on the girls rather than on Xander leads me to believe that they ordered both MacLeod girls killed."
"Why both?"
"Because if Lexa survived Faith's death she would not cease hunting down those responsible until she either is killed herself, or has killed all of them. Naturally, Xander would help her, even continue her mission until he either succeeded where she failed or until he was dead as well."
Catherine stopped walking. "It's because Lexa's this Hyena Queen, isn't it?"
"That's one of the reasons she wouldn't stop, yes. Another is because Faith is her family," Giles said slowly. "How did you know about that?"
"Xander told us. Then his eyes glowed. Care to explain that?"
"Not really," Giles stammered.
"Hey!" they heard Greg shout from down the hall. "Hey, you're not supposed to go in there!"
Without a word Giles turned around and headed back toward the room shared by the unconscious girls.
"Call security!" Greg yelled to a nurse as he continued to block the door of the girls' room with his body.
Giles reached them in time to keep the larger man from simply barreling through the slender young man. "Angel? What the devil are you doing here?"
"Doyle had a vision about the girls being in trouble," the souled Vampire started only to break off when Giles slammed him into the wall.
"This Doyle person is a bit late," Giles snapped. His eyes narrowed behind his glasses. "Of course, I could use someone competent to guard the girls while they recover. I suppose you'll have to do. At least until Oz and Willow arrive."
"Nice to see you have a little faith in me," Angel grumbled.
"Quite," Giles snarled. "Very little in fact."
Angel spoke very quietly. "That wasn't me."
"I don't bloody well care. If anything happens to Lexa and Faith while you're on watch I will stake you out in the desert sun then dance in your ashes," Giles informed him calmly.
Catherine waved off the hospital security guards after showing them her identification as a CSI. "One of you had better start telling me what's going on here."
Angel frowned. "And you are ..."
"Trying to figure out the truth," Catherine snapped.
"Miss Willows is with the police crime lab. She and Mr. Sanders are investigating the attempted murder of the girls, and Xander's killing of Peter Masters," Giles said flatly.
"*Xander* killed someone?" Angel blurted.
"Shut up, Angel," Giles growled.
Greg eyed Angel and Giles as he backed into the girls' room. "Hey, Catherine, it's about the end of my shift anyway. I think I'll stay here and keep Lexie and Faith company."
"Right," she said slowly. "I'll tell Grissom where you are. Mr. Giles, why don't you come down to the station with me and you can visit Xander."
"... Very well," Giles said after glancing at the young man who seemed so worried about Lexa and Faith. "I will be back, and you had better still be here, Angel."
"I'm not going anywhere," the vampire insisted.
Greg pulled a crucifix out of the collar of his shirt as he settled in the chair between the two dark haired girls. As Giles and Catherine left, he studied Angel for a moment before asking: "So, how long have you been undead?"
"How did you ..."
"Mr. Giles said he'd dance in your ashes, that's kind of a give away," Greg said as he continued to eye Angel suspiciously. "What I don't get is why you want to protect Lexa and Faith when they hunt you guys."
"I'm not exactly a normal Vampire," Angel pseudo-explained.
Greg crossed his arms and scowled at him. "Oh, do tell."
Angel sighed and started to tell the young man about how he got his soul, the guilt, and loving Buffy only to have to leave her for her own good.
"What a load of crap," Greg announced at the conclusion.
"Excuse me?"
"Look, Tall, dark and brooding, I'm a professional scientific investigator," Greg said with a smirk. "I recognize shit when I smell it. You didn't leave for this Buffy girl's own good. You made a choice for her, for both of you, without talking about it."
"We talked about it," Angel protested, sounding weak to his own ears.
Greg rolled his eyes. "Funny, it sounds more like you told her how things were going to be then melodramatically walked away into the fog."
"It was smoke."
"Whatever."
Angel frowned at the young mortal who seemed only a little older than the girls unconscious on the beds. "Have you forgotten that I'm a vampire and could kill you pretty easily?"
"Nope," Greg said as he pointed to the cross around his neck then held up a stake. "I know exactly what you are, and what you say you are. But for a dead guy, you whine like a teenager."
******
"Hey, how's my favorite unemployed librarian, Giles?" Xander greeted his sort of substitute father.
Giles frowned at him. "Deeply disturbed that you seem to have told police officers the truth about the night and the girls. Xander, are you sure that was a good idea?"
"Not really," he said with a slight shrug. "I'm still in chains, yet not in a padded cell with a coat that ties in the back, so it's sort of a toss up."
"You killed a man," Giles said softly. "They want to put you on trial for murder."
"It was self-defense and defense of the girls," Xander said, shrugging again. "And as long as they're free and getting better it was worth it."
"You're acting as if you want to be a martyr," Giles growled, a bit of Ripper coming through.
Xander shook his head. "I don't. I really don't. Besides, if I'm out of the picture Lexa will be to busy taking care of things she won't have time to self-destruct."
Giles stared at him blankly for several seconds. "Xander, you have on occasion said some extremely idiotic things. But I believe that is the stupidest thing to ever pass your lips. Once the girls recover they will start planing a jail break. If Willow hasn't managed it first." He shook his head. "I believe that you will be able to argue both self-defense and temporary insanity. I would prefer it if you only argued self-defense ... Do you have a lawyer yet?"
"No, I didn't think I needed one. I did kill Masters after all," the younger man said quietly.
"I'll find you one," Giles promised. "Please, don't speak to the police again until I have one here."
Xander nodded. "Alright. Who's with the girls?"
"Angel arrived shortly before I came to see you."
Xander's eyes flashed yellow-green. "If he hurts them ..."
"He won't. A young man from the crime lab is also with them. He mentioned that you three saved him from a vampire?"
Xander blinked as he thought back. "A little shorter than me? Artfully disarranged hair that's bleached at the ends?"
"Yes, he was introduced as Greg Sanders," Giles said.
"Yeah, Drucilla was in town and tried to eat him," Xander explained with a nod. "He thought someone had drugged her. Said he was taking her to the hospital to get her stomach pumped or something. He's a good guy."
"I'm sure. Now, tell me everything that happened," said the older man as he leaned forward with a dark glint in his eyes.
Xander grinned, all teeth and no humor. "Sure thing, Ripper."
******
Greg brushed a lock of hair out of Faith's face, ignoring the vampire with a soul. The girl's eyes flickered under closed lids.
"Are you dreaming, Faith?" he whispered. "If you are I hope it's a good dream, but not so good that you won't want to wake up. Your Boytoy needs you and Lexie."
The Dark Slayer seemed to settle down at the sound of his voice. Angel frowned slightly and tuned his attention to Lexa. Pale, bruised, her dark hair lank against the pillow, she looked very little like the girl he would watch dance with her friends at the Bronze. She looked even less like the demon hunter that had quickly become feared in Sunnydale and LA.
Angel reached out to touch her hand, but stopped. She didn't want him to touch her. She never wanted him to touch her.
He reminded her too much of the Angel from her dimension, and Angelus.
But it looked like Lexa was dreaming, too.
******
~Faith's Dream~
"Hey, me," said her own voice from the shadows.
Faith turned around, falling easily into a fighting stance. "Come out where I can see you!"
"Oh, grrr, rough and tough," said the other girl as she walked out into the dim light.
It was like looking in a mirror. Then Faith started noting little differences. The other Faith's hair was shorter, she was thinner, paler, and there were dark circles under her eyes.
"Who are you?"
The other Faith smirked. "I'm you. Only from where Sexy Lexie comes from."
"And you're in my dream ... why?" Faith demanded.
"It's our dream and I'm just the messenger," the other Faith said holding up her hands as if in surrender.
Faith's eyes narrowed and she stayed tensed for a fight. "So what's the message?"
"The count down's started and it's all down hill from here."
Before she could ask another question, demand another answer, one in English maybe, Faith woke up.
******
~Lexa's Dream~
"You need to wake up, soon, Lexa," Ripper said softly as he rubbed her back lightly.
She looked up at him. "Don't wanna. Hurts out there."
His fingers stroked through her hair, making her purr softly. "But, still ... You're needed."
"No, I'm not."
"So Xander and Faith hunting you down meant nothing?"
Lexa climbed off the bed. "Of course it means something! They're my Pack!"
"But?" Ripper drawled out.
"But our Pack is never going to grow into a real Clan," Lexa hissed. "Faith's too young to breed and Xander and I ..."
"Are the same person," Ripper finished when she let the words die.
Lexa sighed and turned back to face him. "You know, for a guy in a dream you're really argumentative, you know that?"
"I never said you were dreaming, Lexa," he chided as he rose from the bed and wrapped his arms around her.
"Then why should I have to leave?" Lexa yelled, turning and shoving him away. "God damn it, Ripper, what are you doing here?"
Ripper smirked. *Her* Ripper smirked. "Cos Xander and Faith need you. As much as you need them, pet." He reached out and brushed his fingers across her stomach. "And the bit's gonna need you."
"I'm not pregnant," she said flatly.
"Not for lack of trying on our part."
She frowned up at him. "Can I even get pregnant here? This isn't real."
Ripper smiled, a softer look than he'd given anyone else in a long time. "It's as real as you want it to be. As real as what happened between us back in our world."
"Damn you, Ripper ..." Lexa sighed. "I could have loved you. You know that right?"
"Yeah, luv. But you still have to wake up, Faith's waiting for you."
******
Xander's eyes flared yellow green as he jerked in his chair. He blinked and shook his head hard. His eyes snapped back to Giles, still glowing bright yellow-green. "Get back to the girls, now. They're awake!"
Giles only nodded sharply before he ran from the room, shoving aside a man as he went.
Ecklie glared after the man. "Who the hell was that?"
Grissom shot him a sidelong glance. "That was Mr. Rupert Giles. I wonder why he's in such a hurry?"
"The girls woke up. He's gone to see them," Xander said, leaning against the door jam.
"And he knows this how?" Grissom asked as he gestured for Xander to sit back down.
The young man grinned. "Lexa and I are twins. I knew when she woke up."
******
"This would have been easier if they hadn't woken back up," muttered an accented voice.
"The boy is still in jail, all we have to worry about is Giles and a skinny labrat."
A third voice made a disgusted sound. "Don't know much about Giles do you? Oh, and Angelus is here now as well."
"None of this would have been a problem if we'd been properly informed about the boy's abilities," the first accented voice continued to complain.
The second voice sighed. "The boy's on the kill list now. Pity, he had potential."
"Especially after what he did to Pete."