Contains both slash and het pairings.
Feedback: Feed my ego. Flames will be laughed at.
Notes: For Kate, 'cause she's my mini-muse, and for Ms. Moon 'cause she's the most kick-ass beta in the world.
+Chapter 2+
Dawn slept for the rest of the day and clear through the night. She woke up to that weird tingly sensation again. After a quick shower she got dressed, noticing that the bullet holes were nothing but white scars. Tying her hair up in a messy bun, she headed downstairs to grab some breakfast. She poured herself a bowl of cereal and starting shoveling Lucky Charms into her mouth as she came to the realization that she was being watched. Giles and another man were looking on with marked interest.
"Dawn, this is Connor MacLeod. Connor, this is Dawn Summers."
"I saw you in New York. Are you the one causing the weird feelings?"
"Yes. Dawn, perhaps you should sit down," the man instructed in a lilting Scottish accent.
"Okay, why?" she asked around mouthfuls of Lucky Charms.
"Dawn, you're an Immortal."
"I am? Cool. I thought it might be something like that." Connor looked shocked.
"Cool? That's all you have to say? I've never seen anybody react like that before."
"What should I do? Freak out and try to kill myself? Been there, done that. Besides, I was raised by a Slayer, a mage, and a vampire, was nearly impaled by a god, and beheaded by crazy knights. I gave up on being normal a long time ago." Connor looked confused.
"Dawn is the Key. We had an encounter with Glorificus a few years ago."
"Damn. Rupert, you said she was special, but the Key and an Immortal? You never mentioned that. Anyway, Dawn, I'm here to train you."
"Train me for what?"
"There are many Immortals, but in the end there can be only one. We swordfight, in a battle known as the Quickening, one on one. When one Immortal is beheaded, the other gains their power and knowledge. You are only safe from battle on Holy Ground, and you need to be ever vigilant."
"Crazy. So, basically, you're telling me I'm gonna go around with a sword, looking for other Immortals so I can chop off their heads?"
"That's basically it. That sensation you felt when I came near, that's how you can identify other Immortals. There are other things you need to know. Immortals can't have children, and once you've died, you will no longer age. Your menses will stop, and you will not develop any further." Connor braced himself for the explosion, but was amazed how calmly Dawn took the information.
"Point being what? I can't have children anyway, don't have periods. My blood contains mystical energy, and therefore I don't lose it very often, only if I'm shot or stabbed. Besides, I'm only 3 ½ years old. The not aging part kinda sucks though. I was hoping my boobs would get bigger."
Giles snorted while Connor laughed heartily at Dawn's bluntness.
"So, we gonna train? I want to put on some comfy clothes. Which sword should I use?" Dawn asked, chattering a mile a minute.
"Do you have a sword your particularly fond of?"
Dawn set her bowl down on the coffee table and dashed up to her room.
"Buffy gave me this one for my birthday. It's my favorite." She handed the weapon to Connor who admired the craftsmanship.
"Short saber, a little younger than me. It's beautiful."
"Can I see yours?" the teenaged child asked. Connor respectfully pulled his sword from it's sheath and gently laid it in the girl's hands.
"It belonged to my mentor, Ramirez. But you wanted to get changed for training, correct?"
"Oh, yeah, I'll be right back." She ran upstairs, saying hello to Ethan as she passed him in the hall, and went to put on some workout clothes. Ethan headed downstairs.
"Morning, Ripper. MacLeod? What are you doing here?"
"Miss Summers is Immortal."
"Interesting turn of events, that. You going to train her?"
"To the best of my ability. Where is the best place to work, Rupert?"
"We have an excellent facility at the school, and there's a small training room through there. Dawn can show you where everything is, I have my own girls to train today." The two old friends nodded to each other, and Ethan and Giles headed down to the dorms to get the younger Slayers ready for training. The group they were working with that day were the under 12-year-olds. Dawn came down in her leggings and a halter top.
"What first?"
"First, we are going to run. You are going to run every morning before breakfast until you can run ten miles without taking a breather."
Dawn wrinkled her nose "What's the fun in running if you're not being chased?"
Connor gave her a look. "Let's go, Dawn. You are most vulnerable right now, and if you want to keep your head attached to your shoulders, you will do exactly what I say."
"Dude, okay, just, let me grab a water bottle." She dashed into the kitchen for some water and they went for a run. Dawn was able to go five miles without stopping, which Connor found to be a pleasant surprise. They then did some sparring, and starting Dawn's extensive sword training. She only knew basic swordplay, which would not do for an Immortal. It was already dark before Connor let her stop for supper. Connor declared it a good first day's work.
+Chapter 3+
Connor spent several months with Dawn in Cleveland, and before long it was nearing Christmas. Buffy called from Germany to wish her family love and say that she wouldn't be home for the holidays. Xander and Willow called with similar messages. So Christmas was a small, quiet affair. Most of the Slayers were home with their families, so Dawn spent Christmas Eve and Night at home with Giles, Ethan, Connor and Andrew. Dawn and Andrew were still amazed by Ohio winters. This was only their third white Christmas, if you counted that morning in Sunnydale when the PTB gave them a gift. But still, Dawn felt abandoned. Christmas evening in front of the fireplace, Dawn made an announcement.
"I'm leaving tomorrow. I need to clear my head, so I'm going to LA to see Spike." She turned to Connor. "You can come if you like, but I'm not asking permission." Connor sighed. She was so willful, this one, never obeyed orders.
"Fine, I'll come with you, I need to go up to Seacouver soon, anyway. You'll come with me after you visit your friends. You shouldn't be traveling long distances alone yet. There will be headhunters out and about, and you've still yet to face your first Quickening."
"Whatever dude, I just have to get out of here." And with that she dashed up to her bedroom, slammed the door shut and collapsed on the bed. Stupid Buffy. Stupid Xander, stupid Willow. Stupid dead-beat dad who couldn't even pick up a phone when the town his daughters lived in collapsed. Assholes.
Downstairs, Andrew was clearing away egg-nog glasses and torn wrapping paper.
"Dawnie will be okay. She's just sad, it's a trait among Sunnydale teenagers: everybody leaves. Teachers, parents, older siblings. They're either killed who God knows what, or they leave town with hardly an excuse at all. I went through it, so did Tucker and Jonathan. Xander and Willow faced it as well. It's something you learn, even starting at a young age in Sunnydale. People leave." Andrew carried the dishes into the kitchen and began to wash them, leaving the two mages and the Scottish Immortal to talk about Dawn.
"I know I'm hard on her," Connor said. "Probably moreso than any other Immortal I've trained. But she's so young, I want her to make it, and I think she has a good chance at it right now, if she puts all of herself into it."
"Just remember, MacLeod, you fell into the world of the supernatural when you were eighteen. Dawn was born into it, for lack of a better word. Although she never was born."
"It's all very odd," Connor said, "but I suppose it should give her an advantage. I'm taking her to Duncan's dojo, she'll meet some other Immortals and learn that not everybody fights the same way."
"She already knows how to fight dirty," Ethan said, "Ripper and Spike made sure of that."
~*~*~*~
Dawn walked into Wolfram & Hart, ignoring the ping of the metal detector her broadsword made. She decided that the broadsword Buffy gave her was more handy than the short saber. She didn't see Angel or Spike, so she went up to the front desk.
"Excuse me-- HARMONY?!" Dawn yelped, and had her sword at the vampire's neck in seconds.
"Dawn, it's good to see you, can I help you?" Connor rested his hand on Dawn's shoulder.
"Give me one good reason not to slice your head off, Harmony Kendall."
"Because I'm Angel's receptionist?" Dawn scoffed, but lowered her sword.
"You know this girl, Dawn?" Connor asked.
"She tried to kill me. She was a bitch even before she was a vampire. Plus, she was mean to my family." Dawn scowled at Harmony. "Where's Spike?"
Harmony pressed the intercom button.
"Hey boss, there's someone here to see Spike."
"Who is it?" Angel's voice boomed through the intercom.
"Dawn Summers." Harmony barely had the name out of her mouth before Spike shot out of the office into the lobby.
"Platelet!" he exclaimed, picking her up and spinning her around.
"Hey Spike," Dawn said, hugging him tightly. Angel and Wesley came out to see what Spike would react so strongly about Buffy's little sister. Dawn held on for what seemed like forever to the onlookers, and then let go, punching him, hard.
"Ow. 'Bit, what's that for?"
"For not finding us when you came back. For staying here. And for missing my freaking graduation!"
"Oh," Spike said, looking guilty. "I really wanted to come, Bit, but I didn't get the graduation announcement until the day after the ceremony. Anyway, what brings you to Wolfram and Hart?"
"I died," Dawn said matter-of-factly. Spike sniffed.
"You do smell a little different. You Immortal?"
"Yep. That's Connor. He's taken over my training. Show me around, you giant loser." William the Bloody proceeded to show his surrogate daughter around the law firm.
"Well, you know Angel, of course."
"Hey Dawn."
"Hey Deadboy," she said, meriting a glare. "Oh look, it's Wussly Wimpy-Spice," Dawn said with a giggle. "Although, looking much cooler and. . .grungier than the last time I saw you. Looking good Wes."
"Hello Dawn. Well, it has been a few years. But please never call me that again."
"Call who what again?" Charles Gunn asked as he stepped out of his office to see what the commotion was.
"Wussly Wimpy-Spice," Dawn repeated, which caused Gunn to laugh very loudly.
"Kid, I like you. Charles Gunn," he said, holding out his hand.
"Dawn Summers," she introduced herself, giving Gunn a hearty handshake.
"Ahh, Summers. As in Buffy, right? The Slayer?"
"That'd be my sister," Dawn said, nodding.
"You just come for a visit?"
"Yeah, I came to see Spike, and maybe Angel, if he's not being all broody and glowery for ten minutes. That's Connor, he's my mentor dude." Connor rolled his eyes at her.
"So, Platelet, what's up?"
"So now I'm Immortal, and very likely to not die at a young age, which is a plus. Gotta keep my head on my shoulders, which apparently takes more work than I thought," Dawn said as they walked alone for a while. Wesley had hijacked Connor to know every possible thing about Immortals, and Gunn had gone back to whatever he'd been doing. Dawn looked at Spike seriously.
"I need you back in my life again, Spike. I'm spiraling out of control, and I don't know if I can do it."
"I promised Buffy I would take care of you until the end of the world, and that's what I'll do." Dawn hugged Spike tightly, and Spike went to tell Angel he was leaving.
"'Ey, Peaches. Dawn needs me for a while. I'm going to fulfill an obligation I made to Buffy."
"How is your sister, Dawnie?" Angel asked.
"Hell if I know. The world didn't end, so she split. She hasn't come back since. Xander and Willow too. They all just left once Sunnydale was no more."
"I'm sorry to hear that. So, why do you need Spike?"
"Um, my life is pretty much crap at the moment, considering I died. Now I'm Immortal, and everything sucks. Spike takes care of me."
"Dawn, let me help you. You don't need Spike. I help people, that's what I do."
"You mean like how you helped people by killing my friends and trying to kill my family, and torturing the closest thing I had to a father? No thank you, Angel. Just because you screwed my sister doesn't mean I owe you anything. Spike's the one that took care of me when Buffy died. You were nowhere to be found. So, I'm sorry, but I'm not staying here to help ease your guilt. Spike? Let's go." Dawn ordered, grabbing her vampire and her mentor, and bidding goodbye to Wesley and Gunn before they left.
+Chapter 4+
Connor, Dawn and Spike headed up to Seacouver that very day. They nicked one of Angel's cars with the necro-tempered glass as to not have Spike burst into flames. When they got there, they were surprised to find Duncan's dojo empty, so Connor led the two to Joe's bar.
Ritchie Ryan looked up from his beer when he sensed another Immortal. He knew it wasn't Mac, since he was sitting next to him, so he was instantly on guard. He didn't expect to see a teenaged girl run in.
"UNCLE JOE!" Dawn screamed, when she realized who the bartender was. She ran into Joe's arms and hugged him.
"Dawnie! What are you doing here?"
"I didn't know you're bar was here. I'm here with him," she said, pointing to Connor. Joe swung the slight Immortal around.
"How is my favorite goddaughter?"
"Odd. How is my second favorite Watcher?"
"Only your second favorite?" Joe pretended to make a face.
"Hey, I have to play favorites with Giles. I mean, he did adopt me. You give the best presents, though."
"I thought you might like those gift certificates."
"Got a whole new wardrobe for my trip around the world. Unfortunately, my trip got delayed."
"What happened?"
"Accidentally interfered with a gang fight. I took two bullets to the chest." Joe, Mac, Ritchie, Connor and Spike all winced. Getting shot was not a fun way to die. Of course, dying in general is never fun. But Ritchie didn't like this girl already. Here she comes, into HIS hangout, a brand new Immortal, and has a great relationship with a Watcher. Watchers aren't even supposed to TALK to their Immortals. He thought he and Mac were special. But here is this girl, who had Joe and Connor MacLeod wrapped around her finger, and she was only a child!
"Mate, if you pout any more, you could set that beer on your lip like a coaster," Spike informed Ritchie, who looked like he could kill Spike where he stood.
"So, Joe, who are these people?" Ritchie asked, glaring at them.
"This is Dawn Summers, and that's Spike, right?"
The blonde vampire nodded.
Connor gave his clansman a manly hug.
"Duncan, old friend. It's good to see you again."
"I wasn't expecting to run into you for another lifetime, Connor," Duncan said.
"So, Uncle Joe, can I have a Shirley Temple?" Dawn said, making her 'I'm the cute little kid, give me what I want' face.
"Absolutely." Joe went to make his 'niece' the bubbly drink.
"How old are you?" Ritchie asked bluntly.
"In reality? Three and a half. By memory? 17. I'll be 18 soon."
"Huh?"
"Well, I think I'm almost four. When was I made?" Dawn asked Joe.
"I'll have to check the archive, but I think you were made in autumn. Here you go, one Shirley Temple, with four cherries." He placed the drink in front of her.
"You wouldn't happen to have anything red, would ya, mate?" Spike asked.
"Don't get a big demon crowd here, but I think I have some pig's blood. I'll go check."
"Spike's my vampire," Dawn said, "But he doesn't kill people anymore. Got a soul and everything."
"We've met before," Duncan said, smiling an evil grin. "Dawn, do you know why they used to call him William the Bloody?"
Spike got a horrified look on his face. "The Nibblet doesn't need to hear that story," Spike rushed out. "In fact, I think we should get Dawnie settled into bed and away from crazy Scottish bastards who talk too much."
"Oh no. I want to hear this story," Dawn demanded, and Duncan launched into the tale of "William the Bloody Awful Poet" and his quest for Cecily, who would eventually become Halfrek. By the end of his tale Dawn was laughing so hard she fell off her stool.
"There is entirely too much testosterone in here," Dawn said knowingly. "Please, PLEASE tell me there are some females around for me to interact with," Dawn said pleadingly.
"Amanda and Michelle are coming into town tomorrow," Duncan said.
"Amanda, is that your sweaty bed-buddy?" Dawn asked Duncan, who's look was priceless as the other men laughed.
"You're sounding like Anya, Nibs," Spike said, laughing. "Anyway, Platelet, you really should go to bed. Where can she sleep?"
"You've got a bundle of choices, Dawnie. You can stay with Connor, you can probably stay with Duncan, he's known for taking in strays, or you can stay with me," Joe said.
"Always you, Uncle Joe. Is the guest room still the way I left it?"
"Of course. Spike, the sofa pulls out into a couch."
"Ta, mate." Dawn grabbed Spike's hand and pulled him out of the bar.
"That goes one dangerous girl," Duncan said, smiling.
"Why is that?" Ritchie asked, not really liking the girl already. Duncan and Connor chuckled.
"She is the kind of girl that can wrap any man around her finger."
"It's actually due to both her personality, and a series of glamours cast on her by monks," Joe said.
"Huh?" Ritchie asked.
"The Key needed to be protected at all costs. So, when the monks made her human they cast spells on her giving her the appearance of somebody who needed protecting. The more powerful a person, the more he feels drawn to protect her at all costs. That's why they gave her to Buffy, because at the time she was the most powerful person alive. She died to keep her baby sister alive."
"This is all a bunch of crazy-talk," Ritchie said. "I'm gonna head home. See you later Mac?" Duncan nodded an affirmative and Ritchie stalked out of the bar.
END PART 4