Written by Jane Espenson
Disclaimer: This transcript is done to give the
poor people that lost their WB station this fall a way to keep up with the
series, not for profit and no infringement of any rights was intended.
~~~~~~~~~~ Prologue ~~~~~~~~~~~~
Fade in to room 214 in Stevenson Hall. It is night. Soft music is playing. Interior is dark except for
Buffy's bedside lamp, and Riley and Buffy can be seen lying on her bed, above
the covers (fully dressed), but to say they were only "making out"
would be like saying the sun is only kinda bright. You hardly need to hop to
reach the conclusion they're headed for.
Riley: (between kisses) We're not expecting anyone, are we?
Buffy: Willow said she was going to be at the science library all
night.
Riley: Is that right?
They resume. On the brink
of Steven Bochco territory, Riley slips his hand up the back of Buffy's shirt
and begins to lift it but Willow pisses off most of the male viewers, as well
as some of the female viewers, by barging into the room, breaking the mood.
Buffy: Uh, apparently not.
Buffy stands up and straightens her shirt.
Willow: (worried) We got trouble.
Buffy: (serious) What is it?
Willow: I was in the rec room.
It came through the window.
Riley: Vampire?
Willow: Vampires don't breathe fire.
Cut to hallway, first floor.
Buffy, Willow, and Riley round the corner. Buffy is carrying a rifle-size crossbow.
Riley: I should call for backup.
Buffy: No time.
She hands him the crossbow and motions him down the adjacent hall
and he splits from them towards the other door into the rec room. Buffy arms
herself with a stake from her bag. She
does not look happy as she and Willow head for the door.
Buffy: We have to make this fast.
I have better things to do tonight than kill.
Opens the door and steps inside the rec room which is in total
darkness. A second later the lights
come up and we and Buffy see that it is a surprise party for her 19th birthday
(says the large banner hanging across the ceiling) and a crowd of people
yelling:
Everybody: SURPRISE!!!
Which Buffy is and quickly hides her stake. Riley rushes in through the door on the
other side of the room, but attention is on Buffy so he hides the crossbow
without anybody noticing it. In the crowd we see Xander Harris, Anya, Rupert
Giles, and several other faces (we might recognize as extras from previous
seasons).
Willow: (smiling) Guess you won't be killing anything tonight,
after all.
Buffy: (sly grin) Don't be so sure.
Wolf's howl. Opening
credits and theme playing.
~~~~~~~~~~ Part One ~~~~~~~~~~
Fade in to the party, well on its way. The table is lined with cake, snacks, punch, etc. Pan to Giles,
Xander, and Anya gathered around the soccer table. Giles has a paper plate with cake and a cup of punch. He's
talking around a mouthful of cake as Xander and Anya listen to him.
Giles: Yeah, this is a lively space. It's like the activity room we had at public school.
Two male students move in on the soccer table and Giles picks up
his cup and steps away.
Giles: Sorry (chuckles) I,
uh, one time I, uh, I was up to a little bit of a prank with the dart board--
Anya: (to Xander) I'm bored.
Let's eat.
Xander: (sternly) Anya, we've talked about this.
Anya: (to Giles) I'm sorry, that was rude. Please continue your story. (seems proud of
herself as she looks to Xander)
(then quietly) Hopefully it involves treacle and a headmaster.
Giles: (not amused) Go and eat.
Anya hurries off and Xander gives Giles an apologetic look before
following.
Dissolve to later. Giles is
sitting in a chair against the wall, alone, looking a bit uncomfortable as the
party continues around him. Willow
walks up to him with another paper plate of cake.
Willow: (handing him the plate) Giles! Hi. Are you having a good
time?
Giles: (standing) Yes. Yes.
There's, uh, a lot of new faces here, aren't there?
Willow: Yeah. Mostly kids
from the dorm. A couple of Riley's friends.
Buffy walks up with Riley.
Buffy: (happy) Hi, Giles.
Giles: Buffy. Happy
Birthday.
He balances his plate and cup to let her hug him.
Buffy: Thank you.
Giles: (smiling) Nineteen.
It's hard to believe, isn't it?
Buffy: There's somebody here I want you to meet. Uh, this is Riley Finn (he steps forward and
Giles needs to put down his plate to shake his hand) . . .. my boyfriend.
Riley: (as Giles gives Buffy a surprised look) It's very nice to
meet you, Mr. Giles. Did you help plan
this? It was quite a surprise.
Giles: (to Riley) The first of many. Uh, been . . . dating long?
Buffy: Giles was the librarian at my high school.
Riley: Ah, I've seen the library.
It's gone down hill since you left.
Giles: (chuckling) Yes.
I-I-I'm embarrassed to say that I actually miss it at times.
Riley: So, you're retired?
Giles: (frowns) I'm sorry?
Riley: Or . . . you're working somewhere else now?
Giles: (slightly embarrassed) Well, not, uh . . . sort of between
projects, uh, right now, uh, it's a
personal--
Buffy: Oh! Oh, look. Giles
has no cake.
Riley: Oh, here. Here, I'll
get you a piece.
He hurries off to make the cake run. Willow must have already moved
on because Buffy and Giles are alone. Giles still seems to be recovering.
Buffy: Oh, he's just nervous.
But this is so nice. Having everyone together for my birthday. Of
course, you could smash in all my toes with a hammer and it will still be the
bestest Buffy Birthday Bash in a big long while.
Giles: Right. A-a-actually,
Willow a-a-and Xander did all the planning. I'm not sure I would have gone with
the surprise party. (smiles) You know,
you have enough things jumping out at you in the dark.
Buffy: Professor Walsh says that adrenaline is like exercise but
without the exorbitant gym fees.
Giles: (a beat) Very whitty.
Buffy: You should meet her.
She's absolutely the smartest person I've ever met.
Giles: (feeling a bit slighted) Perhaps we should have invited
Professor Walsh to the party? (takes of sip of punch)
Buffy: Oh, no. I mean,
she's like forty. She's got better things to do than hang out with a bunch of
kids.
Giles feels even more out of place, but Buffy doesn't pick up on
his discomfort. Riley returns with another piece of cake and hands it to him.
Riley: Here you go, sir.
On Giles' expression cut to--
--exterior of Harris home, next day. A plain looking one-story house.
Cut to interior of the basement: abode de Xander. Spike is seen walking
back and forth as if looking for something to pack in his bag, cigarette in his
mouth. Xander is standing on the other side of the room and Anya is lounging on
the recliner, browsing a comic book.
Xander: (impatiently) You own nothing. This shouldn't be taking so
long.
Spike: Hang on. Let a fella get organized.
Spike sees a radio and picks it up.
Xander: That's my radio!
Spike: And you're what? Shocked and disappointed? I'm evil!
Anya: (putting comic aside) So, what kind of place are you looking
for?
Spike: I don't know. Maybe
a crypt. Some place, you know, dark and dank. But not as dark and dank as this.
Anya: Heh. It's pretty
depressing, isn't it?
Spike: I've known corpses with a fresher smell. In fact, I've been
one. (flicks is cigarette away)
Xander: That's it! Let's
go.
Xander marches to him about ready to drag his ass out.
Anya: Wait. (gets up and unplugs the tall three-head lamp and
brings it over to him) I want to give you something for your new place.
Xander: That's my lamp.
Xander takes it back from her and returns it to its original spot.
Anya: A gift is traditional.
I've read about it.
Xander: That's among friends.
With bitter enemies we don't give them my lamp.
Spike: It's not gonna have electricity anyway. It's a crypt, remember?
Anya: What about running water? A fridge to keep your blood fresh?
Spike: (a beat) No.
Anya: Well, that's gotta suck.
You should just get a hotel room or something.
Spike: (considers) Demon girl's got a point. I need fresh blood. If I had a few bob for a room with an honor
bar--
Xander: Out! Before I get
the Slayer over here to kick your ass out!
Spike: (sighs, picks up his long coat) Don't know why she didn't
come. Say good-bye, shed a few tears.
Xander: Well, she has an appointment with somebody who's actually
still *scary*!
Cut to Professor Walsh's office. Walsh is sitting behind her desk
and has a serious expression on her face.
Walsh: So, the Slayer.
Buffy: Yeah. That's me.
Buffy is sitting in front of Walsh's desk, looking a tad nervous,
with Riley standing slightly behind her left shoulder.
Walsh: We thought you were a myth.
Buffy: Well, you were myth-taken. (smiles but sees that neither are
gonna laugh and stops)
Walsh: And to think all that time you were sitting in my
class. Well, most of those times. I always knew you could do better than a B
minus. Now I understand your energies were directed in the same places as ours,
in fact. It's only our methods that
differ. We use the latest in scientific
technology and state-of-the-art weaponry and you, if I understand correctly,
poke them with a sharp stick.
Buffy: Well, it's more effective than it sounds.
Walsh: Oh, , I'm, heh, quite sure of that. As I'm just as sure that
we can learn much from each other. I'm
working on getting you clearance to come into the Initiative. I think you'll
find the results of our operation most impressive. Agent Finn here, alone, has
killed or captured-- how many is it?
Riley: (note of pride) Seventeen.
Eleven vampires, six demons.
Buffy: Oh . . . Wow. (trying to sound impressed) I mean, that's . .
. seventeen.
Walsh: What about you?
Buffy: Me?
Walsh: How many hostiles would you say you've slain?
Glancing back and forth between them, Buffy is considering, and
from her expression we--
Cut to Giles's apartment.
He's dusting inside one of his book cases. He stops as he suddenly remembers something. He holds the feather duster between his
teeth and takes an old tome from the shelf.
He opens it and sits down on a cushion footrest. He reads then does a calculation with his
fingers. He removes the featherduster.
Giles: "Third new moon after the . . . nine-hundredth feast of
Delthrox." Oh, (stands up) crap.
Cut to moments later. Giles
is at his work desk gathering supplies and putting them in his bag as he talks
on the phone.
Giles: No, we can't wait for her, Willow. The demon Prince Barvain
is going to rise tonight. Well-- Where
is she, exactly?
Cut to UC Sunnydale campus. Still daylight. Buffy and Riley are walking outside
approaching a large flowing fountain. Riley has a stunned expression on his
face.
Riley: Wow.
Buffy: Those are my best stories. And I didn't tell you the
"Buffy breaks her butt" stories.
Riley: But you've killed a-- You did the thing with that-- Uh, you
drowned. And the snake! Not to mention the . . daily . . slayage
of (pause) Wow.
Buffy: It's no big, really. (cheerfully) Hey, who wants ice cream!
Riley: Buffy. When I saw
you stop the world from, you know, ending . . . I just assumed that was a big
week for you. Turns out I suddenly find myself . . . needing to know the plural
of "apocalypse."
They've rounded the fountain and continue walking.
Buffy: Look. If you've been
fighting since you were fifteen you'd have a hefty resume' too.
Riley: (shocked) Fifteen!?
Buffy: (winces) I know, "wow." The point is, that, that we have different amounts of experience.
You know. And plus, I do have that
whole preternatural Slayer strength deal.
Riley: (nodding) I've seen.
Don't get me wrong. The girls I grew up with could hold their own. But . . . I'm not even sure I could take
you.
Buffy stops and looks up at him.
Buffy: That all depends on your meaning.
Riley smiles down at her.
Cut to Professor Walsh's office.
She is standing behind her desk busy looking over some papers. There is
a knock on the door.
Walsh: Yeah?
The door opens and Giles steps inside.
Giles: Professor Walsh, I presume. You're hard to find.
These--these halls are quite the labyrinth.
I felt like Theseus and the Minotaur in the . . . labyrinth.
Walsh: (a beat) Can I help you with something, Mr. . . . ?
Giles: Giles. Rupert. (walks over and offers his hand, Walsh shakes
it) I'm looking for Buffy Summers. I'm,
uh, a friend of hers. And I was her high school librarian.
Walsh: I'm sorry, Buffy's not here. But if I see her . . .
Giles is looking at Walsh's framed credentials hanging on the wall.
Giles: Buffy's been very influenced by your cause. She quotes you quite often. (smiles)
Sometimes she sounds like an introductory textbook herself.
Walsh walks past him to put something in the file cabinet next to
him.
Walsh: (returning to her desk) I don't lecture from the text
book. But I'm glad she's inspired by
the material. She's bright. All she's
really been lacking is encouragement in the academic sect.
Giles: Oh, uh, I think it's best if-if. . . if we let a young
person find their own strengths. If you lead a child by the hand then they'll
never find their own footing.
Walsh: And if it's true about hiking, ergo, it must be true about
life.
Giles: (removing his glasses to polish them with a handkerchief)
That's not, uh . . . I'm just saying Buffy is, uh, well she's not the typical
student. Once you get to know her, she's a very unique girl. I hope you're not going to push her.
Walsh: I think I do know her.
And I have found her to be a unique woman.
Walsh rounds to the front of her desk to sit in a chair facing him.
Giles: "Woman."
Of course. How wrong of me to
choose my own words.
Walsh: She's very self-reliant, very independent--
Giles: Exactly!
Walsh: --which is not always a good thing. (this causes Giles to
pause) I think it can be unhealthy to take on adult roles too early. What I
suspect I'm seeing is a reaction to the absence of a male role model.
Giles: (squinting) Absence?
Walsh: (standing) Buffy clearly lacks a strong father figure.
Giles is speechless. Walsh
decides to end the conversation.
Walsh: I'm sorry, I have things to do. I'll tell Buffy her *friend* was looking for her.
Walsh moves back behind her desk to continue working and off Giles'
slighted expression we--
Cut to a cemetery at night.
Xander and Willow are at Giles' sides. They are walking in a quick pace
to keep up with him.
Willow: This prince/demon guy was supposed to rise at sunset so
aren't we, like, late?
Giles: Of course if I hadn't had to search the globe for our Miss
Summers and do battle with that harridan. . . .
Xander: And if you hadn't gotten lost on campus afterwards . . .
Giles: Never mind. I'll just have to take care of it myself. I've vanquished a few demons in my day
without her. Of course, it wouldn't surprise me if we're entirely too
late. Demon on the loose, carnage
everywhere.
They've reached a large mausoleum and step inside through the
wrought iron gate. Cut to interior shot of them opening the inner door walking
down the foyer steps. They see the
place is in order, except for a lot of cobwebs decorating the walls.
Xander: Your better demons will clean up after themselves.
Giles: (confused) I don't understand. (moves to the center of the chamber, scanning with his
flashlight) Umm, there should be ruptured earth and-and broken stone. Oh, well, apparently it hasn't happened
yet. A bit of luck.
Giles sets his bag down on the floor and opens it to begin pulling
out his supplies.
Willow: Or, you know what I bet? I-I bet the Initiative took care
of it.
Giles: Who?
Xander: Oh, Riley and his guys. Probably all over it.
Willow: Yeah. It has that
"too neat" look. They must
have cleaned up the place.
Giles is looking at them, at a lost.
Giles: What?
Willow: Oh, they read hot spots. Areas of otherworldy energy.
(looking around) They must've picked this place up days ago.
Giles stands up and faces them.
Giles: Stop, both of you. Uh, what, uh . . . What are you talking
about? W-what's the Initiative? What. . . what on earth does it have to do
with Buffy's new boyfriend?
Giles raises the flashlight almost to their faces as Willow and
Xander exchange a nervous glance.
Willow: You know. I'm sure
you know. Riley's one of the commandos.
Giles: (exasperated) What?!
Well that's marvelous, isn't it? (turns away in a fit) Here I am, spent
weeks trying, uh, t-to get a single scrap of information about our mysterious
demon collectors and no one bothers to tell me that Buffy's dating one of
them?! (faces them) Who else knows?!
Xander: No one. No one else
knows this. (pauses) Anya, and that's it!
Willow: (sheepishly) And Spike.
Giles: Ssspike?! Spike knew?
Xander: Only the basic stuff.
You know, that Riley is a commando and Professor Walsh is in charge.
Giles: (furious) Professor Walsh!?
That fishwife!?
Willow: You know, she's actually not that bad once you get to--
(sees Giles' look) So, th-the demon is probably a little late. W-we'll just,
you know--
Giles: Oh, forget it. Go on.
You two clear off. I'll just
stay a little longer just in case.
Willow: You sure? 'Cause we can stay.
Giles: No. Go.
Eager to escape his wrath, Willow and Xander beat feet out. Giles
sits down on a stone bench in silence for a few seconds.
Giles: Who am I kidding?
He stuffs his supplies back in his bag and hurries to the door.
Giles: (muttering) Nothing is gonna happen.
He leaves closing it behind him and all is quiet for a moment. Then we see the back of a man wearing a gray
trench coat step into the frame looking at the closed door.
Ethan: I wouldn't say that.
(cut to front closing shot of Ethan Rayne) I wouldn't say that at all.
In fact, Ripper, old mate, I'd say something rather interesting was about to
hap--
Shot of the door opening again and Giles shining the flashlight
inside.
Giles: Did someone--?
Ethan: (caught) Oh, bugger! I thought you'd gone!
~~~~~~~~~~~ Part Two ~~~~~~~~~~~
Just as we left things. Giles is stepping down to Ethan's level. He
doesn't look happy to see the other English man.
Giles: Ethan Rayne. You
have no idea how much thrashing you is gonna improve my day.
Ethan tries to bolt past Giles, but Giles clubs him in the gut with
the flashlight and Ethan falls forward.
Giles jerks him back up and is ready pummel him, raising a fist. Ethan
has his hands up to ward off attack.
Ethan: (scared) No, no, no! Wait! Hang on! You-you can beat the
crap out of me. Go ahead, I can't stop you! (Giles cocks back his fist) Or-or
you can listen to what I have to say.
Find out what's going on.
Giles: What are you talking about?
Ethan: Something bad is happening.
Bad for both of us.
Giles: Bad for you. (cocks fist again)
Ethan: No, no, no! Listen!
You have to listen! You're going to need time to prepare!
>From Giles' "ready to kick Ethan's ass" expression
we--
Cut to a bar. Dimly lit,
slight honky tonk feel to it. Juke box
playing music in the background. Ethan
and Giles are sitting at a booth as a waitress is serving them their draft
beers. Ethan is removing his coat.
Ethan: Brilliant! Now isn't
this more fun than kicking my ass?
Giles: No.
Ethan: Oh. It's more fun
for me.
Waitress moves away.
Giles: (raising his glass) Just tell me what you want to tell me.
Ethan: (mock hurt) Oh, so crass.
We used to be friends, Ripper.
When did all that fall apart?
Giles: The same time you started to worship chaos.
Ethan: Oh, religious intolerance.
Sad, there. I mean, just look at
the Irish troubles. (annoyed, Giles starts to rise to leave) Oh, hang on, I'll
tell ya. (Giles settles down again) Something happening in the darkworlds. It's
always been rumors out there but . . . only one thing's coming through clear..
That something's harming demons and it's not the Slayer. Know anything about
it?
Giles: (takes a drink) What are they saying?
Ethan: Heh, you know demons. It's all exaggeration and blank
verse. "Pain as bright as
steel" things like that. They're scared. There's something called
"314" that's got them scared most of all. The kind of scared that
turns to angry. I know we're not particularly fond of each other, (Giles
chuckles scoffingly) Rupert. But we are a couple of old mystics. This knew
outfit, it's blundering into new places it doesn't belong. It's throwing the
worlds out of balance. And that's way beyond chaos, mate. We're headed quite
literally for one hell of a fight.
Cut to close up of Buffy throwing jabs at the camera. High shot: we see she is sparring with Riley
on workout mats, circling each other.
He's dressed in sweats and a T-shirt.
Buffy's in a white long sleeve shirt and blue jeans, with a scarf
wrapped over her long flowing hair. She throws a few more jabs and he blocks
them and counters with a one-two combo Buffy easily ducks under. They continue to circle. Buffy launches three roundkicks in quick succession.
He blocks the first two then sidesteps the third gets up behind her and
wrapping his arms around her.
Riley: (smiling) Are you pulling back?
Buffy: (grinning) Are you?
Riley: (shrugs) Maybe a little.
Buffy suddenly spins out of the hold and Riley is thrown off his
feet, spinning before hitting the mat on his back. He looks up. Buffy is
smiling down at him.
Buffy: Maybe a little, too.
Riley smiles and kicks himself to his feet. They begin to circle again.
Riley: I'll go all out if you will.
Buffy: Are you sure?
Riley: (serious) Here we go.
Riley steps in with a combination of hard swinging hooks that Buffy
is quick to block. She ducks under his
last punch and captures his legs in a scissor hold and takes him down with her.
Riley quickly rolls out of her legs and scrambles to his feet. Buffy is quicker and is waiting for
him. She hits him in the chest with a
side kick that launches him into the air.
He flies across the room over a gymnastic pommel horse and lands on a
thick fall cushion. The impact upsets
another large cushion leaning against the wall and it falls on top of him.
Cut to Buffy. Shocked
expression at what she did.
Buffy: Riley!
She runs over to him and tosses the cushion off of him.
Buffy: Are you hurt?
Riley sits up, hand on his chest.
He looks winded. Definitely
humbled.
Riley: I, uh, (groans) I don't think so.
Buffy: I'm so sorry. I-I didn't mean to, uh--
Riley: (sounds unsure) It's fine.
I'm good.
Riley offers a slight grin and Buffy seems to feel better.
Cut back to Giles and Ethan.
Everything is almost the same except that their table is cluttered with
glasses and shot glasses, mostly empty, and they are both stinky drunk. They
seem on the verge of passing out.
Giles: (faltering voice) You know what gets me? This is what gets me. Twenty years I've been
fighting demons. Maggie Walsh and her
Nancy-ninja boys come in and six months later, demons are pissing themselves
with fear. They never even noticed me.
Ethan: (drunkenly) Who's Maggie Walsh?
Giles: Oh, she's awful. She said I was an absent male role model.
Absent my ass. I'm twice the man she is.
Ethan: (OS) You know you're really very attractive.
Giles: Hm?
He sees that Ethan is talking to the waitress, who is serving them
another round. He starts writing
something on a piece of paper.
Ethan: Here's my name and number. (hands it to her) You give me a
call, I'll show you a good time.
Waitress: (unimpressed) Yeah, thanks.
She departs.
Giles: We gotta face it, we've changed. We'll not you . . . you're still sadistic and self-centered.
Ethan: (toasting himself) Here's to me.
Giles: The world has past us by.
Someone snuck in and left us a couple of has-beens in our place. This
Initiative, I mean, their methods may be causing problems, but they're getting
the job done. Where am I? I'm an
unemployed librarian with a tendency to get knocked on the head.
Ethan: Well, we won't have to worry about that anymore now,
mate. (serious tone) When you went to
the loo I slipped a small pellet of poison in your drink. You'll be dead in an hour.
Dramatic pause as the words sink in for Giles and he seems to
sober.
Ethan: Just kidding!
They both burst out laughing, blood alcohol returning to their high
intoxicated levels.
Giles: (calming down) I'm gonna feel like hell in the morning.
Ethan: Relax. Enjoy the
night. We're just a couple of sorcerers.
The night is still our time. Time of magic.
They raise their glasses in a toast.
Giles: To magic.
Cut to Tara's dorm room: dorm unknown, room number unknown. It is very dim. The walls are black and
strewn with a string of white Christmas lights that give the place a mystical
look. Tara is kneeling on the floor
pouring white powder, sand, or salt in the design of a four-point star in a
circle. Willow is holding a red rose.
Willow: (sitting across from her) I'm glad you wanted to get
together. I know it's late.
Tara: Thanks. (a beat) I was happy you called.
Willow places the rose on top of the circled star.
Willow: We'll start out slow.
Tara sits and Willow reaches her hands out to her and the blonde
girl links hands with her.
Tara: Okay.
Willow closes her eyes and Tara follows suit. They sit there for a few seconds in silence.
Tara: Willow?
Willow: Yeah?
Tara: (eyes opening) Start out slow doing what?
Willow opens her eyes.
Willow: (in a soft voice) Oh. We're gonna float the rose. Then use the majiks to pluck the petals off,
one at a time. It's a test of synchronicity.
Our minds have to be perfectly attuned to work as a single delicate
implement.
Tara: (a moment, then smiles) Cool.
Willow: And it should be very pretty.
They hold hands again and close their eyes. They are in deep concentration
and a bright light comes to life on the circled star. At the same time a soft
breeze sweeps through the room and the rose starts to shudder. Slowing it begins to rise. When it is shoulder level with the girls
they open their eyes and look at it. They release each other's hands.
Tara: (softly) It worked.
Willow: (softly) Now for the hard part. The petals.
They begin to concentrate again looking at the rose when the rose
suddenly shoots off across the room.
Surprised, they stand and watch as the rose ricochets off the walls a
few times and have to duck to avoid it.
It finally comes straight down on the four point star and we see that it
is petalless but smoking.
Willow: (shocked) What the heck was that?
Tara: I don't know, but, uh, the petals are off. (chuckling)
Cut to exterior shot of Giles' apartment building, morning. Giles' Citroen is parked by the curb. Cut to
interior shot, Giles' loft. An alarm
buzzer goes off and we see a body moving under a sheet on the bed and the alarm
is shut off. Dissolve to shot of panted legs walking down the stairs.
Giles: (yawning) I feel like hell in the morning.
We see Giles reach the landing and stop in front of a small mirror
hanging on the wall while he releases a big yawn, stretching his arms. We see
that Giles is a demon! Light brownish tan skin, with long horns sprouting from
the sides of his forehead, curving back and around his really long, hairy,
ears, ending in sharp points next to his cheeks. As he yawns he shows us a set
a fangs much like a vampire's. He smacks his lips when the yawn is done and
finally opens his sleepy eyes and sees his new form for the first time.
Giles: (eyes popping wide open) Uh! Wha-- Wha--(touching his horns)
No!
Leaning closer to the mirror he puts a hand on the wall and his now
clawed hand goes through it. Giles is
in a state of disbelief as he pulls his hand back out and absently rests it on
the stairs' banister. It's instantly
rip from the railing. He looks at what he did.
Giles: Damn!
He takes the final steps down to the first floor and throws the
banister down, where it hits a chair and shatters it. He's looking around,
confused, then is struck by a thought.
Giles: Ethan.
Giles' voice has taken on a low gravelly sound. He goes to pick up the phone and it shatters
in his hand before he can lift it to his ear. He drops it and moves to pick up
his shirt from the floor. He struggles
to get into the sleeves and when he tries to shrug into it his now jutting,
ridged, spine rips it down the middle.
Giles: (grimacing) Oh, and I liked that shirt!
He trades the shredded shirt for a thick flannel blanket and wraps
it around his shoulders as he heads for the door. He grabs the handle and the door comes off its hinges, but Giles
is beyond caring at this point and steps outside.
Cut to Buffy. She and Willow are having breakfast in the Rocket
Cafe on campus. We haven't seen Buffy in this good a mood in such a long time
it's almost scary. She is happily stacking her pancakes on her plate.
Buffy: I like pancakes 'cause they're stackable. (looks at Willow's
plate) Ooo, and waffles 'cause you can put things in the little holes if you
wanted to.
Willow: (laughing) You should always have a new boyfriend. You're so much fun right now.
Buffy: Hey. I didn't hear
you come in last night. Where were you?
Willow: (quickly) The chem lab, by myself. (a beat) I-I was trying
this new spell; floating a rose, when all of a sudden (motions with fork) zing,
zing, zing! Like all over the room. It
was like a rose-based missile.
Buffy: Yikes.
Willow: I know. I think
there's something out there. I-I felt this presence.. This dark majiks energy
blocking the spell. It's new.
Buffy: Someone else doing majiks?
Willow: Maybe. If so, it's
someone pretty powerful.
Buffy: Hmm. I'll tell Giles
about it. Or maybe I'll tell Maggie. She seemed kind of interested in learning
the mystical side of the whole demon hunting biz.
Willow: Tell Giles. He's feeling a little hurt right now. (Buffy
frowns in question) How come you never told him about Riley being a commando?
Buffy: I did. (Willow shakes her head) I didn't?
Willow: He says no. He's
feeling neglected and out-of-the-loopy.
Buffy: Well, I didn't at first because Riley said not to. And . .
and then "meow" cat out of the bag and I-I guess I just forgot that
he didn't know. (cheerfully) I'll make it up to him when I see him. Tomorrow.
I'm spending today with Riley.
Willow: Oh, yeah. I forgot
that's what you always do on the days when the earth rotates.
Buffy: (smiling) It's just going so well, right now. I think.
(stops smiling) I hope. (grins sheepishly) I sort of kicked him across
the room last night.
Willow: Uh, that's not good.
Buffy: Well, we were sparring and he said not to hold back. And he's a little dented. But he said he was okay with it and I think
he's okay with it --do-do you think he's okay with it?
Willow: I'm sure he is. I
mean, if he's not . . . you know, you had to do it. He's right. You can't walk around pretending you're less
than you are. It wouldn't be right for you to hold back.
Buffy: Right. (frowns)
Willow: What?
Buffy: (a beat) I held back a little.
Cut to Xander's basement.
Giles quietly opens the door and steps inside. He walks under the clothesline of drying underwear and sees
Xander sleeping in bed.
Giles: (surprised) Still asleep? (sees the clock) It's ten thirty
in the morning.
He moves forward and leans down to gently shake the bed.
Giles: (whispering) Xander.
Xander, wake up.
Groggily, Xander turns on his side and looks over his shoulder at
him, eyes still closed.
Xander: (sleepily) Mom?
Giles: No, it's not mum. Now, when you look at me . . . you may be
a little alarmed but there's no need, it-it's me. Giles. Now, Ethan has turned
me into a demon and I need your help.
Xander slowly opens his eyes.
Giles: Hello. Yes, it's me.
Giles: (Xander's POV: speaking a demon language)
Xander: AHHH!
Xander jumps out of bed and backs away.
Giles: Xander, listen!
Don't you understand me?
Giles: (Xander's POV: speaking demon language)
Xander: (shouting) Demon! Demon!
Giles: (Xander's POV: speaking demon language)
Giles: Please, don't you understand? (Xander starts grabbing pots
and pans from his shelves and throws them at him) No, no! Don't! Xander!
Xander, calm down! Ow! You're just a
little overwrought. Oww!
Giles: (Xander's POV: growls in frustration and runs out the door)
Xander: That's right! Run
for your life!
Cut to Giles outside in broad daylight, running across a lawn. Children are playing and Giles is stepping
on their toys scattered on the grass. Kids are frightened and a mother is
reaching for her child.
Giles: (panicked) Oh, God.
I'm sorry!
Mother: (grabbing her child) Call 911!
Giles: (running away) Bloody humans!
~~~~~~~~~~ Part Three ~~~~~~~~~~
Fade in to panning evening shot of Sunnydale. Cut to courtyard of Giles' apartment
building. Buffy is leading the way down
the steps with Xander, Willow, and Anya.
Buffy: So it had pointy things. What kind of pointy things?
Xander: The pointy kind.
And tufty ears. Oh, and it might have a sauce pan shape bruise. (trails
off as they stop)
Willow: Giles will know what it . . . was.
They see Giles' door is off its hinges leaning against the inside
wall. They hurry in.
Buffy: Giles?