
SIUIL
A RUIN (GO, MY LOVE)
Chapter 1
by Yseult deBreton
RATING:
NC-17
TIMELINE: Graduation Day 1999
SUMMARY: Tomorrow
is the Ascension. God help us all.
AUTHOR'S NOTE (1): This is dark in places
and involves major character death.
AUTHOR'S NOTE (2): Character's thoughts are in italics. Lyrics
and translations are traditional.
DISTRIBUTION: Yseult's Passion (http://yseultspassion.com)
and my permission
DISCLAIMER: BtVS is the property of Mutant Enemy and
Twentieth Century Fox. I'm just playing with them.
Buffy cursed. Damn it, Snyder. It was her last thought as she slipped on the recently waxed floor. Her head caught the outside edge of a classroom door and her vision blurred. Thats when she saw the greyish green skin of the now-demon Mayor heading straight for her.
She opened her eyes. Maybe. Maybe my eyes are closed. She blinked. Nope, definitely open. So whys it so dark? And quiet? Oh, crap. Im dead or undead. She panicked. Her heart raced. She gulped large dusty breaths of air. Air. Hey. I can breathe. She took another breath. Great Slayer instincts here. Cant even figure out if Im dead or alive. She sat up and felt a lump above her left ear. She couldnt feel any wetness, but her fingers found a long jagged crust of blood. I hope bald patches are in this year.
Buffy rolled onto her hands and knees and pushed herself into a standing position.
She waited for the dizziness to disappear. It lessened, but it didnt go
away. This is so not good. She rubbed her sticky hands on her pants.
And what is that smell? She began to sway. Uh-oh. Going down?
She leaned to her right and collided with a metallic surface that made a terrible
echoing sound in her head. She was by the lockers. Geez. Im never gonna
get out of high school.
Using the lockers as a guide and crutch, Buffy limped down the corridor. She
hurt everywhere. Somehow she reached a corner and stopped. Which way now?
She didnt know where she was. Right? Left? She squinted in both
directions. One hallway seemed brighter than the other. Well take door
number one.
A determined Slayer turned the corner, tripped over something, and sprawled
on the floor. Great. Now I gotta get up again. She tried to stand and
felt nauseous. Her hand brushed the something. It was soft and long; it felt
like a sleeve on an arm. It stank of human blood. Please dont let this
be someone I know. She tried to find a pulse. The body had no hands. She
didnt want to find out if its head was gone too.
Buffys hand slipped into a hole in the chest. Startled, she pulled her
hand out and wiped it on the
jacket? Wait. The material felt familiar.
She rubbed it between her fingers and leaned closer to smell it. Tweed. She
froze. Giles? She couldnt breathe. It cant be Giles. Hes
supposed to be outside pushing the plunger thingy. She ran her hand along
the jackets lapel to the collar. The head was still attached. Gingerly,
her fingers explored the face and wrapped around a pair of Watcher glasses.
Cordelia had christened the glasses during one of her Watcher fashion tirades.
The glasses were purely functional, hopelessly dated, and totally Giles. Buffy
cupped his face with her hand. It was so cold. She wrapped her arms around his
body and laid her head on his chest. Giles, she whispered, how
did this happen?
Buffys mind shut down as she sat with her Watcher. She couldnt grasp that he was gone. It wasnt like the last time with Merrick. Giles had been her parent and friend. He had stood beside her through the whole mess with Angel and Faith. He had loved her like a daughter. Now he was dead. Giles was dead. Giles was dead. At some point, her brain started to work again. She needed to get out of the building and find the others. Before she left Giles, she smoothed his hair and kissed his forehead. Then she carefully removed his glasses and slipped them in her pocket.
She crawled outside through a hole in a wall. She was in the schools courtyard
where Graduation had been held earlier. The air was clear, but the sky was dark
and a steady black drizzle fell. Buffy looked around. She had once seen a film
about a volcano in the Philippines. She still remembered how barren the land
had looked. Everything had been bathed in ash or was charred: the buildings,
the vegetation, even the people. Thats what she saw now - monochromatic
devastation. Buffy wandered aimlessly. There were parts of students and teachers
scattered like confetti. She looked back at the school. It was a gigantic fireball.
Now what? Earlier, in the library, they had all agreed to meet at The Bronze
if they survived. All except Angel, whos not even gonna tell me
Never mind. Not going there.
Buffys head ached and her eyes burned. Her hands were torn and bloodied.
She was thirsty, dirty, and tired. She couldnt decide what to do. Maybe
she should look for Xander and Willow. The last time shed seen Xander,
he was leading the charge against the Mayors minions. She hadnt
even hugged Willow. She hoped Willow was with Oz. She didnt even want
to think about her mother. Mom, why did you come back? Why couldnt
you justve trusted me on this? Buffy took a deep breath. Her mom had
been sitting with the other proud parents. When the Mayor ascended, the parents
had fled towards the school and into a group of vampires.
Something moved to her left. Vampires or demons. Either way, she was in no condition
to fight. Guess that means run and hide. She searched the ground for
a makeshift stake in case her strategy backfired.
It took Buffy nearly two hours to reach The Bronze. Sunnydale looked like a war zone. Fire swept unchecked through offices, stores, and homes. Cars had been abandoned wherever their drivers were killed. Most of the roads were impassable; they were rippled with deep fissures and sinkholes. Buffy hadnt seen any emergency personnel no firemen, no police, no ambulances. In fact, she hadnt seen anyone.
What had Anya said? Oh, right. Maybe three people made it out of that town.
Glass crackled and broke under Buffys feet as she approached The Bronze.
Somewhere a car alarm screamed and gas pipes exploded. A fire blazed in front
of the popular hangout. Four humans were huddled around it. Each of them had
the same dazed and haunted look.
Hi, Buffy croaked as she approached the wary group. Everyone stared
at her. A man silently offered her a cup of tepid brown liquid. She thanked
him, and searched the faces in front of her. She didnt recognize any of
these people. A woman gazed into the fire and began to sing.
I wish I were on yonder hill
Tis there Id sit and cry my fill
And every tear would turn a mill
Is go dte tu mo mhuirnin slan
Siuil, siuil, siuil a ruin
Siuil go sochari agus siuil go ciuin
Siuil go doras agus ealaigh liom
Is go dte tu mo mhuirnin slan
Buffy recognized the tune. Angel had taken her to a coffeehouse on St. Patricks
Day. An Irish group was singing what Angel called traditional music,
whatever that was. Buffy had fidgeted with her drink, bored with the music,
until Angels hand had rested on her arm. This is an old song,
hed whispered into her ear as he pulled her onto his lap and translated
the words. Go, go, go my love / Go quietly and peacefully / Go to the
door and flee with me / And may you go safely my dear. For the rest of
the evening, she had sat mesmerized by his voice and the incredibly poetic and
tragic music of his homeland.
I wish, I wish, I wish in vain
I wish I had my heart again
And then methink Id neer complain
Is go dte tu mo mhuirnin slan
She jerked awake when someone jostled her. Shed literally fallen asleep
on her feet. Buffy looked around. She didnt know what time it was, but
she knew no one else was coming. Not Willow or Xander or Oz or Cordelia, or,
God help her, not even Wesley. Not Angel either. She was completely alone.
Think, Buffy, think. You need to get of town. You need food, water, weapons.
She didnt have the strength to go home. Her mother wouldnt be there,
and she just couldnt deal with that right now. Crawford Street was closer.
She had left some weapons there yesterday. Was it only yesterday I stabbed
Faith?
She looked at the other survivors. They looked at her. There was nothing to
say, so she just left.