Old Stories Chapter 17 (Buffy/Glee Crossover)
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Title: Old Stories (17/?)
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: M for language
Pairings: Canon Pairings for Glee and Xander/Dawn for Buffy.
Fandoms: Glee/Buffy
Summary:Lima has no magic: the high school's hierarchy involves student slushies; the cheer coach reminds her of a demon; and her own mystical origins reappear. Dawn Summers is seeking Lima's missing magic; can she find something for the Glee club to sing about?
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to the finale of Glee. None of this belongs to me. Sorry about the long delay folks, this returning student gig gets a little rough. So to make up for that here is a longer chapter after last time's tease.

Chapter 17

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Old Stories 15
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Title: Old Stories (15/?)
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: M for language
Pairings: Canon Pairings for Glee and Xander/Dawn for Buffy.
Fandoms: Glee/Buffy
Summary:Lima has no magic: the high school's hierarchy involves student slushies; the cheer coach reminds her of a demon; and her own mystical origins reappear. Dawn Summers is seeking Lima's missing magic; can she find something for the Glee club to sing about?
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to the finale of Glee.

Chapter 15

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Title: Old Stories (11/?)
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: M for language
Pairings: Canon Pairings for Glee and Xander/Dawn for Buffy.
Fandoms: Glee/Buffy
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to the finale of Glee.

Chapter 11


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Old Stories Chapter 6 Btvs/Glee crossover
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Title:Old Stories
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: M for language
Pairings: Canon Pairings both series for now
Fandoms:Glee/Buffy
Summary: Dawn Summers, Watcher is assigned to Lima, Ohio.
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to the finale of Glee Special thanks to my Beta DropEdge, you were a big part in making this awesome.


Dawn gave the cashier a smile as she walked into the little diner Will had shown her a few days before. The place was pretty busy for a Sunday, full but not overcrowded—always a good sign. Taking her orders from a sign by the register, she found a corner booth for herself and sat facing the assembled crowd. She inhaled a deep breath and took in the glorious aroma of coffee.

She flagged down a waitress for a cup and the server, maybe sensing a kindred spirit, left a heated carafe at the table. Dawn toasted Will with her first sip; this place was an awesome find. Thinking of Will, she glanced at her watch and realized it was only 10:30. So what if she was early; it was just being punctual. It had nothing to do with how frustrated she was. After leaving Figgins' office she had been riding high on an anger wave.

She had spent most of Friday trying to find any way to get out of the arrangement. She called the Rosenberg Foundation, examined the school rules, even called her old academic adviser. Naturally her search had been pointless, since to a man they had all agreed Figgins and Sue had given her an excellent subject group for her paper. Apparently the fact she was a co-director was a positive instead of a whopping conflict of interest. Every other option exhausted, she broke down and called Will.

Speaking of the devil, the bell above the door jangled and in walked a familiar curly head of hair. After being waved in, he seated himself—back to the door, she couldn't help but notice. She gestured at the coffee carafe, and as Will reached for it she jumped right in.

"Hey, thanks for coming. Sorry about calling so late on Friday. I hope Terri wasn't too mad," Dawn said.

Will shrugged it off with a smile. "No problem. I figured whatever you wanted to talk about was important if you were calling me so late. I guess your meeting with Figgins didn't go well."

Dawn chuckled dryly at that. "That's kind of an understatement. At this point if it went any less well, they might be trying to find my body.”

"Come on, it can't be that bad. You showed me your presentation. Everything was covered. You should have been golden," said a slightly skeptical Will.

So Dawn told him what happened, everything from Sue taking control of the meeting to her naming herself Dawn's adviser on the project.

"Not only is she ‘assisting me,’”—this she said complete with air quotes—“but somehow she convinced Figgins that in order for the paper to be a success I need to become a well-rounded teacher. Whatever that means."

Will still looked confused, but his expression was starting to bleed into concern. "So how are you going to do that?"

"She says I need to help a student group, but instead of picking one I got assigned to one; I'll give you three guesses which one."

Will's reaction was not what she expected; laughter or maybe shared outrage she anticipated, but the contemplative look on his face was disturbing.

"So let me get this straight. You get to do your paper and you get to get involved with a group of students and help me out at the same time. I'm sorry, Dawn, but I don't see this as a bad thing." He paused for a moment. “Don't hit me for this, but did you ever consider they might be right?”

That made her snort coffee, and it took a moment to calm down. As she wiped at her nose and eyes, Will gave her what she’d come to think of as Concerned Look #3.

"Dawn, despite being forced into this, it might be the best thing for you."

She did her best not to roll her eyes at that.

"Will, I don't see how forcing me into anything is a good thing."

He shook his head. "Don't get me wrong, forcing you into this is a horrible way to go about it. Don't hit me, but I've been getting worried about the way you've been interacting with your kids."

"Will, I don't see what you are talking about. I come in, I teach my classes, and at the end of the period we all leave happy. Sure, they don't love the homework. But hell, it's high school; that's a given."

"All right," he conceded, "but how much do you talk to your kids outside of class?"

"I talk to them," she said, playing with some sugar packets. "I'm not an asshole; I just keep a professional distance."

Will gave her an appraising look. "Professional distance, huh? So that's what they’re calling that load of crap now. Look, call it what you want, but I've watched you in class. You give your lecture, rush through any questions. You aren't teaching your kids; you're just lecturing at them. Look, Dawn, you aren't a bad teacher. You just need to be more involved. I'm going to keep saying this could really be a good thing for you."

Dawn didn't even try to hide her skepticism. " Oh yeah, my being shanghaied into joining the Glee Club or it fails is an awesome thing. Will, I don't have a problem with your kids. And if it's what I need to do, I'll do it. I just thought you should know about this."

Will closed his eyes, and any retort he was about to make was cut off by the arrival of the waitress. Orders made, Dawn started to speak again when Will cut her off.

"Okay, Dawn. Since we’re being honest, let's put it all on the table. If you want to be involved with the Glee Club, you'll get nothing but open arms." His face hardens and he stares her in the eyes. "Let's also be clear, though. If you don't want to do this and you come in and hurt these kids… Well, you really don't want to hurt these kids."

Dawn set down her mug and considered the Will Scheuster in front of her. This wasn't the slightly goofy popular teacher. This was a man who would take all his sincerity and drive it toward a purpose. He would keep going until either he was successful or there were no other options. If the steel in his spine was actually real, then it would be worth it to follow him and see where this led.

Dawn met his gaze. "I'm not exactly doing back flips or riding fuzzy unicorns about being forced into this. Despite that, from what I've seen of your practices and seeing them in class, the kids look happier. I'm not 100 percent on board yet, but I'm getting there." She shot him a grin. "Plus, nothing would make me happier than to rub this little stunt in Sue and Figgins's faces."

As Will considered this, she could see his glare lighten a little. Finally he gave her a hesitant grin.

"If anyone else had fed me that line, Dawn, I would have already sent them packing.” He paused to shake his head. "It's a good thing it's you. I want to believe in you, Dawn, so I know you won't let me down. We'll get you involved and see what happens. So before this gets anymore cheesy," he put his hand across the table to her, "welcome to New Directions."

Dawn reached across the table and shook Will's hand.

"Either way, it's going to be a hell of a ride."

For the most part things went smoothly after the handshake. They spent the rest of the meal talking about what exactly the club needed and how Dawn could fill those gaps. Will, it turned out, was great at the artistic direction. But his detail management skills were just not there. Dawn soon found herself with a list of things she would have to organize. In a way it felt comfortable. It would be just like being a Watcher, minus the stress.

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Call her a dreamer, but caught up in Will's enthusiasm Dawn had believed the non-stress message. Luckily, reality was right there to remind her what actually would happen. Dawn had known Glee would take up a new chunk of time; she just wasn't ready for how much it would actually take. Glee time involved two classes per week and three after school practices. Sue did her part by joyfully informing Dawn that since her paper depended on the club she would have to be there for every practice. That’s how she found herself sitting in the auditorium as Will attempted to lead the kids through a rendition of "You're the One That I Want."

Rachel and Mercedes were currently screeching about who should sing the lead female role. Dawn shook her head and absently added a tally to the Barbra vs. Beyonce chart. Every time the duo brought up one a musical idol, Dawn would jot it down. At the moment Barbra still held the lead, but this was mostly due to Rachel's rapid-fire delivery.

Dawn settled into her seat and glared at the accounting budget for the club. It shouldn't be so hard to budget with an income of almost nothing, but nonetheless here she was. At least it was better than getting involved with the ego storm on stage. A risky glance up showed the group splitting into three camps: The Argument, the Mortified, and the What Am I Doing Here?—the latter camp comprised of one Finn Hudson.

The fact that Finn Hudson, quarterback and all-around popular kid, had joined Glee was a riddle Dawn couldn't solve. If this were Sunnydale she would be looking for a good exorcism spell. Instead he stood uncomfortably on stage, trading awkward glances with Will. Every time Dawn asked Will why Finn joined, the teacher would trail off or change subjects. Will knew he was a bad liar, and he seemed to think not saying anything would cover for it. She would probably be happier if she didn't know, and since he wouldn't talk about it she would have to shelf the topic—at least until she had a better chance to bring it up.

Will eventually got his—well, she guessed it was now “their”—little troupe mobilized, and soon Rachel and Finn were telling each other lyrically about how much they wanted each other. Dawn was still absently filling in numbers when the entire group harmony kicked in and they seemed to smooth into the number. She kicked her foot against the chair before she realized she was tapping it; and judging by the marks on the paper, her pencil was as well.

Her surprise must have shown on her face because the look Will shot her made him look as if he got his Red Ryder BB Gun every Christmas. She just shrugged and gave him an answering grin. It didn't hurt that Artie was by then doing wheelies in time to the beat. Shaking her head, Dawn turned back to the books. There was no way she was getting this done if she kept watching Will dork out. When she turned her attention back to the page, it was all she could do to keep the smile plastered on her face.

Sometime between an "Ooh Ooh Ooh" and a "Honey," she covered the pages in the words “gather,” “collect” and “protect.” These words were all over the pages, vertical, horizontal, joined together in a version of Scrabble out of The Shining. Dawn could feel an oncoming freak out, and getting out of the theater seemed like a brilliant idea. Her legs, on the other limb, decided they were very happy staying where they were.

Dawn looked at the stage as the kids, oblivious to her freak out, reached the next verse of the song. She didn't recognize it, but right then she couldn’t remember the verses to Itsy Bitsy Spider, much less Grease. Then the room vanished in a viridian blur. A whimper escaped from her throat as she shut her eyes. Naturally, closing them didn't help; the green was still there and her eyes wanted to open of their own accord. Dawn gave in and slowly opened her eyes. The blur was still green, but now it was a shade of olive.

The olive leached the color from the room and blurred shapes as well. She could still tell there were seven figures on stage, but beyond that they were blobs. That didn't really matter, since she had so much more to which to pay attention. Every surface in the theater, including Dawn herself, was covered in a thin, slimy film. The stuff shined like the road after a rainstorm, glistening with thin clusters of multi-hued greens. It ran down the aisles and off the chairs in a sluggish flow toward the stage.

The stuff even streamed from the wall, drawn by what she hoped was gravity toward the bottom of the room. The mass swelled up toward the lip of the stage. The sludge lapped at the edge of the stage, held back like a swell of water at a dam. Then, as she took a breath, the sludge spilled over the edge and flooded in a thin layer across the stage.

Nothing changed for a moment, but then she could see two figures pass through the overflow. Once they hit the film, the music stopped and everyone on stage broke out into argument again. The flow surged forth toward the stage, no longer held in check. In a wave it consumed the figures. Caught in the flow, she glimpsed a glint of white light before everything went dark green around her.

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Someone was talking around her, calling Dawn’s name. Her head was pounding, but whoever was saying her name just wouldn’t shut up. In the great battle of Summers vs. The Noise, she conceded defeat and slowly opened her eyes. She found herself lying on her back, a bunch of coats and stuff under her. Judging by the height, she had to be on the audition table. Someone's backpack propped her legs up (She took a moment to thank the goddess she wore slacks today.) while another bundle acted as a pillow.

With the entire club gathered around her, Dawn could make out Tina looking awkwardly concerned and Kurt, a hand on his hip, watching her like a hawk. She turned her head to look at him and could feel Kurt’s gaze shift; apparently her pillow was his jacket. Weird how it just felt more expensive. Hopefully she hadn’t drooled on it; if she had Kurt, might just stake her.

"Guys! I promise you, I'm fine," Dawn protested.

Unfortunately none of the kids were fools and didn’t seem to buy it. Having had enough of this crap, Dawn made a start at getting off the table when she found Rachel in her face.

"Ms. Summers," Rachel said, her voice painfully clear at the moment, "Mr. Scheuster stepped out for a moment to make a phone call. And as such he informed us that while he was gone you were to remain in your prone position on the table.”

"Rachel, I don't need to keep lying down. Like I said, I'm fine."

From the look Rachel was giving her, Dawn knew she was about as convincing as Willow on a caffeine binge.

"Mr. Scheuster told us you might say that, and since neither you nor I are medical professionals—though my two fathers did compel me to take a course in CPR and First Aid—from what I recall, lying there will be the best thing for you."

Before she had a chance to respond (and probably get sued for scarring the kids’ psyches), the auditorium doors opened and Will hurried down the stairs.

Will gave her an appraising look, and possibly noticing the proximity of Rachel to Dawn, he turned and addresses the kids.

"Hey guys, let's give Ms. Summers some air. Take five and I'll let you know what's going on."

The kids all mumbled various assents and filed out the theater, though Dawn caught a high-pitched comment about the show always going on followed by shushing before the doors closed. Dawn started to lift her head, half intent on glaring Will into submission. But the blinding pain as she lifted her head forced her down.

"Fuck," she groaned as her head fell onto the very soft jacket.

"So help me, Will, when I get better I am going to break your leg and let Rachel nurse you back to health."

Will tried to laugh at that, but it sounded forced. "You're making jokes, so I don't think it’s too bad." He crouched down next to her so she didn't have to raise her head. "Dawn, what the hell is going on? This is the second time you zoned out or collapsed this week."

Second time? The hell?

"Second time?" she asked a bit timidly, not wanting the answer.

"Yesterday I found you in the costume room. I came by to ask if you wanted some pop, and there you were standing in the middle of the room staring at the racks."

She recalled Will asking her something while she sorted costumes and outfits for the group. She had just been tired, and all that fabric got kind of boring: nothing else to it. She was about to tell him the same thing when another lance of pain shot through her head.

Will must have seen her reaction because his face got very decisive and he stood up. "Right. I think the best thing would be for you to go to a doctor."

"Sure, makes perfect sense. Once the headache dies down enough so that I can drive, I'll get everything checked out." She had no such plans, of course, but if it got him off her case…

"Luckily for both of us, I'm not an idiot," he said in a tone that saw right through her bullshit. "If I let you go home, you would lie about going just to get me off your case. So instead I went to the office to get your emergency contacts," he said a little smugly.

Dawn’s stomach did a twist. "Will, by all that is holy, please tell me you haven't called yet? That you didn't call my sister about this."

There might be hope. If Buffy didn't get involved it would all be good. She would even actually go to the doctor.

He instead nodded in confirmation. "I called her office and the guy on the phone told me he would get her the message. Something about her being in New Zealand right now."

Dawn groaned and tried to bury herself further into her makeshift designer pillow. Thanks to the magic of time zones, Buffy had what amounted to an extra 24 hours to get in touch with the others. She was going to be rescued, again.

Will continued on, oblivious to the shitstorm he had just stirred up. "The guy on the phone—Andrew, I think—asked me if I wouldn't mind driving you home. He said he would have someone over by the evening."

"Did they say who?"

"Xavier? Or was it Anders? They said you knew him."

Xander. Of course. Who else could they send?

"Anyway, they said he would stay with you and make sure everything was okay. It will give you a chance to rest up since you aren't coming to Carmel now. I already asked Emma, and she’s happy to do it."

"Will, that's sweet. But I have to go to Carmel." She was desperate now, not looking forward to a weekend trapped in the house with Xander. "Vocal Adrenaline is the competition. I have to see them perform, and there is no way Figgins or Sue would let me miss something as big as that."

Will shook his head. "Don't worry. I already called Figgins and let him know what happened. He told me to tell you to take Friday off and not show up on campus until Monday." Will smiled at her, probably trying to be reassuring. "It's not like he could order you to go with you passing out."

She was about to protest again when another lance of pain shot through her head. Suddenly Friday off sounded like a good plan, and even if Xander was around she could still go to Carmel. It would be no problem.

Will put a hand lightly on her shoulder. "Relax. I think Emma and I can manage the kids for the day. I need you to get better, I can't run this place if you keep falling down on me. We'll get you home. You rest up, and on Monday you can go back to being stubborn."

Defeated, Dawn leaned back and closed her eyes. Not seeing things helped more than she realized.

Later on, when she wasn't so miserable, she would properly thank all the kids. The group had stuck around—most likely to gossip at the door—but when Will helped her down from the table, Finn had her other arm and helped her walk up the stairs. It was her own fault for trying to walk—not that she would admit it. Even so, she would be damned if she got carried out, so an awkward limp it would be.

Mercedes and Tina had her coat and bags, and they followed in Artie and Rachel's wake as the duo worked on holding doors open for her and her bearers. Once she turned the corner she could see Kurt inspecting his coat for any signs of injury. That set her off laughing until everyone gave her looks like they were all convinced she was crazier than they thought.

New Directions coaxed its reluctantly invalid co-director into Will's car. The kids watched the car until it pulled out of the lot. Dawn couldn't help smiling; they looked like a litter of puppies.

"You were right," she admitted keeping her eyes closed. "They are good kids."

His answering chuckle rose briefly above the sounds of classic rock on the radio before she drifted off.

A too-short time later she woke up when the engine turned off. Her head didn't ache as much and her legs felt less like jelly. Despite telling this to Will, he insisted on helping Dawn into her apartment. Without the kids as an audience it was much easier to accept the favor of Will helping her onto her couch, propped up on whatever pillows she had handy. Once he had her settled on the couch he left a glass of water and some aspirin on the coffee table before turning to her.

"Need anything else before I go?"

She smiled at him. "Let’s see. Pillows, painkiller and TV. Nope, I think I'm good to go."

Dawn started making shooing gestures with her hands. "Will, go. I'm fine. Plus, Terri’s going to be mad enough when she finds out you took me to bed."

The way his jaw dropped was totally worth it.

Will managed to stammer out a goodbye in between her laughs, and with a final wave he shut the door and she heard her lock click. Still laughing to herself, Dawn chugged the aspirin and water and leaned back into her pillows. It was dark out when she heard the door click, and she didn't have a chance to reach for a stashed knife before the door opened.

The man in her doorway was six foot, black hair, and dressed in some sort of explorer outfit. But most telling even after all these years was the eye patch. All these years later Xander Harris was still Xander. He looked a little hesitant before coming into the living room and sitting down on her love seat.

"Hey, Dawnie. Long time no see."

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Title:Old Stories
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: M for language
Pairings: Canon Pairings both series for now
Fandoms:Glee/Buffy
Summary: Dawn Summers, Watcher is assigned to Lima, Ohio.
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to the finale of Glee

Please not the Change in rating all chapters before this current chapter are Teen/Pg-15. From current chapter onwards the story will be at a Mature rating for language.



Chapter 5

Previous Chapters:

1, 2, 3, 4

table
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cutting class
unrequited crush
class— sex education/ health
field trip
prom night
making out
first car
injury/ illness
valedictorian
graduation
class— p.e.
alcohol/ drugs
WILD CARD
parents not home
school nurse
sneaking on school grounds
library/ study hall
cliques
breaking into school
part-time job
mutual hate
risking popularity
sneaking out
best friends
out past curfew

HS Bingo
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I just joined the High School Bingo Challenge and when I figure how to post the table I will do so.  My web-fu is weak.

Old Stories Chapter 2
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Title:Old Stories (Chapter 2)
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: T
Pairings: Canon Pairings for both Glee/Buffy
Fandoms:Glee/Buffy
Summary: Dawn Summers, Watcher is assigned to Lima, Ohio.
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to Sectionals of Glee at the moment.

My first work of fanfiction in a long time, comments are welcomed.


Dawn drove her rental car down the busy streets of Cleveland. She kept looking back and forth from the GPS unit and the street addresses trying to make them match. The GPS unit in her rental had given up twenty minutes ago; foiled either by user error, or Willow's protective wards(naturally, Dawn decided it had to be the wards). She could read ancient Etruscan but she couldn't find an address. Somewhere a Power was laughing at her. Buffy couldn't drive to save her life and apparently Dawn had no sense of direction. Just more proof that life wasn't fair on so many levels.
 

She would tell the others she found the school by herself, and she was just testing the all seeing charm Willow had taught her. In reality of course, she was jet-lagged, hungry, and in desperate need of a shower so pride had became the temporary loser. Pulling over to the side of the road she opened the packet Giles had given her in London. The info packet was much thicker now, bulked up by all the necessary extra information, like her travel arrangements, how her weapons and supplies would arrive, you know, the basics.
 

On a actual hemp notebook page Dawn found the revealing charm. Giving it a quick once over she closed her eyes and concentrated feeling the slight pressure of magical sitting behind her eyes she opened them. Pride came up and gave her a good kick in the ass; she was parked right across from her destination. Once again turning the ignition she signaled and pulled into traffic made her way across the street, almost getting clipped by a SUV. It had to be the wards' fault, right?

 

The Jenny Calendar Academy for Gifted Girls, or as Dawn and most of the other Watchers/Scoobies called it, Cleveland Hellmouth Branch. Looked like nothing more than a refurbished section of houses and properties, rumor had it that that the property had belonged to the late unlamented Quentin Travers. Now instead of being a vacation manor for the former head watcher it served as the center of American operations for the Watcher's Council.
 

Stopping in front of the the wrought iron gates she swiped her Council identity card and entered the pass-code she had been given. Almost at once she could hear the whirr of cameras locking onto her car. Reading not only her plate and VIN number but also checking for concealed weapons. Apparently she passed all scans since the gates opened and she could just make out several human shapes going back into hiding.
 

The approach to the Cleveland Branch main building looked like something out of a college brochure; groups of female students spread out on the grounds studying, or just generally hanging out. As she drove by Dawn caught glimpses of other scenes as the true seeing charm faded away The studying students were really working out, doing Katas, or sparring with each other. While some on the Council disagreed with concealment magic anyone would admit Willow did excellent work.
 

She parked in front of the school, nearly missing the stone fountain. She rolled back slightly off the raised bumps which when triggered would unleash spiked tire strips every five feet or so. For an ordinary girls school this was overkill, but The Branch was designed to train Slayers. Part of that involved giving them a place to live and train, but it also required them to be able to protect themselves.
 

She still remembered the arguments about plans for the building on the bus out of Sunnydale. Buffy had been against it saying the Slayers deserved normal lives. Xander agreed with her in principal but argued that by existing the Slayers would be targets. Xander ended up winning the fight so every Slayer compound was the equivalent of an armed camp.
 

Within the first two years Xander was proven right, but despite his foresight and plans a lot of Slayers died when the demons realized that the slayers were grouped in place. The Coven and Willow had stepped near the end. They had expended a great deal of power creating the concealment charms; Dawn herself was involved in a minor way, something about using some of her essence to protect the camps on a dimensional level.
 

Taking a moment to back away from the fountain and the memories Dawn put her rental in a better space in the driveway. She started to ease out of the car; her muscles stiff from the drive when someone shouted a greeting that made Dawn bang her head on the roof of her car.
 

"Well, damn, look who decided to finally get herself graduated!" said the voice with a trace of a Boston accent.
 

"Ow Son of a.." Dawn eased out gently while rubbing the top of her head, "Faith, long time no yell."
 

Faith, the Slayer gave a low throaty laugh, She still wore her brunette hair long and she still went in for tight clothes but Faith seemed a little more relaxed than she had been in the hectic last days of Sunnydale.

 

“Nice to see you too D, what do you say we head inside grab a beer? I'll get you up to speed on the local situation and you can tell me the latest gossip from Jolly Old England.”
 

Dawn popped the trunk with the little key fob, and Faith reached in and grunted as she lifted Dawn's bags out of the trunk. Dawn winced a little in sympathy the bags had all the books and things she couldn't trust to Fed-ex and had barely been able to get through customs. The charms she had used were big magic, but considering where she was going she might as well get it out of her system. Despite the weight of the bags Faith shouldered them like they were filled with feathers instead of ancient books on demonology.
 

Dawn just shook her head letting Faith lead the way inside. With a half kick the doors slammed open, she couldn't help wincing as she saw the dents on the walls by the door, apparently this was still Faith's favorite way to open doors. The front desk was manned by a Slayer who seemed more interested in texting; Dawn didn't even see her look up when the doors slammed.
 

Faith looked at the girl and cleared her throat. When the girl still didn't respond Faith tried one more time. Having failed to get her attention politely Faith arms, still weighted down by Dawn's luggage reached in and snatched the phone out of the other Slayer's hand as quick as a snakebite. The now phone less slayer had just enough time to shout a feeble protest before Faith was staring her in the eyes. Her voice dropped to the low predatory purr Dawn technically remembered from her youth.
 

“Wanna explain to me how I was able to barge in, arms full of bags, someone with me and you didn't look up? Nah, trust me right now you really don't want to, and I don't want to hear it. I think you need a little time off desk duty, it's making you soft.”
 

Faith tapped her finger against her chin in a pose that screamed mock pondering. The girl's eyes kept flicking between the finger and Faith's hard eyes not sure where she could look safely. Faith kept this up for two minutes. The girl started to be lulled by the silence and as she subtly leaned back in her chain Faith slammed her hand on the counter making everything on its surface rattle. Unfortunately the cellphone was also in that hand; Dawn thought she could see bits of plastic fly in the air.
 

Faith smiled lazily and gave a very insincere “Oops.”
 

Faith went on her voice getting harder “Here's what's going to happen, you are on disposal duty for the next two weeks, lots of demon bodies to get rid of. It will give you some time to toughen up again; plus I want you attending remedial sweep classes since you have issues paying attention.”
 

Faith backed away slightly reading the other Slayers body language, ready for a lunge or some other cheap hit. When the other slayer just sat there gripping and cracking the arms of her chair Faith nodded to herself.
 

“Talk to Rona after dinner, she'll reassign you, tell her I sent you. For now ring your relief and get the hell out of my office.”
 

The Slayer hit a button that buzzed and another Slayer appeared in a minute. The new Slayer, a young Asian girl, took in the desk and Faiths body language with a single glance. Moving quickly and quietly, she took a seat straightening the stuff that had been knocked out of place. Apparently satisfied Faith jerked her head towards Dawn and the two moved further into The Branch.
 

They walked the hallways past the student dining hall and took a hard left towards the staff room. Once she had kicked the door shut behind them Faith hopped over to the mini-bar. Dawn remembered it being labeled Staff Stress Relief on the blueprints when Xander had been working on the remodel. Faith popped two beers passed Dawn one and motioned to a well padded chair around a simple table. Leaning back in her chair she put her feet up on the table and began tapping the two bottle caps between her fingers.
 

“You came at a good time kiddo,” Faith began, somehow managing to sound businesslike despite the fact she was dancing the beer caps across her knuckles.
 

“The apocalypse this year was fairly mini, some Herzog demons, a lot of pus and dead trees and gardens, but other than that not too bad.” She took a pull of her bottle and went on.
 

“So the downside is some of the girls think its the best time to slack off, half my time is spent whipping them back into shape."

 

Faith gave an almost too casual shrug, "But hey, that's my problem not yours, lets talk turkey. What do you know about this town of yours.
 

Dawn took a decent pull off her bottle relishing the hoppy taste, glad it was lighter than the 'proper English ales' she had been drinking for the past month. As soon as the cool liquid went down she realized that as tired as she was the beer might have been a bad idea. Her head was swimming a little but the buzz was nice.
 

“I have all the basics of course,” Dawn said, “Population, Industry, anything a half-assed Wikipedia search could get me. What I really need is an inside scoop on the town, I hate going in blind.”
 

Faith sighed and popped a cap towards a nearby trashcan,

 

“Sorry D, I got nada, I can't afford to send any of my people in. It's gets tried every so often, we send a troublemaker or two down there tell them to scout the place out. We figured it was a good way to show the wild Slayers a little humility."

 

Faith took a slower sip now her voice serious, "I can't do it anymore of course, it's such a damn waste. We send the girls in and no matter how good they are if they spend more than two days in town its like they went under the Cruciamentum. Except it doesn't wear off quick, one girl I sent it took her like two years to get back up to full strength."

 

Dawn gave a wince as she swallowed off a bigger pull of beer than she had meant to.

 

“Thanks Faith, bad news aside its good to know that much. Is everything else all taken care of?"
 

Faith waved her hand negligently and tossed the other cap in,
 

"Yup, you got access to the accounts and all the utilities and rent is being covered by the council. We'll pull it out when you get paid to keep appearances up. Xander even sent up some stuff to decorate the place. He pretty much set the place up before he took off for South America again. So in my opinion as your superior, Watcher Junior is all set."

 

Dawn grinned and polished off the rest of the beer as they set to the serious business of gossip, a few hours and many beers later Faith looked at her watch and gave a small snort of disbelief.
 

'Holy shit, when did I get so talkative?" Faith stretched and got out of the chair snagging empties and tossing them at the recycling bin.
 

 

"Hate to do this to you D, but I gotta crash, tomorrow i take the newbies on a run and i need my beauty sleep."
 

Dawn just grinned at Faith, the Summers curse of being a lightweight in full swing.
 

"Not a problem, my clock is still all screwed up from jetlag, mind if I poke around the library until I crash?"
 

Faith just said with a smile, “No worries, Mi Casa es Su Casa, just be careful with some of the library computers. Vi has got some of them blocked off with some game her and Andrew keep getting into. It's a little geeky for me. But if the closest I have to be to that kid is him networking with our computers I'm a happy Slayer. Oh, before I forget, let me have your car keys I'll get one of the girls to pull it around someplace a little less open.”
 

Dawn reached into her pockets and lobbed the keys to Faith, who even after a full six-pack managed to snag them out of the air with a casual snatch. With a slight wave Faith vanished inside the facility and Dawn moved on to the library. Dawn poked around The Branch library until about three in the morning. She managed to not do any serious research, just hunt and peg articles to look at later. Before she crashed she sent an email to Buffy letting her know she had arrived safely in Cleveland.
 

Finally the combination of the alcohol and the flight caught up with her. She asked the Slayer on duty where her room was; the Slayer was nice enough to show Dawn her room and left without saying more than a quiet goodnight. The next morning about nine Dawn woke up grabbed a quick shower to walk downstairs to find the texting slayer from yesterday holding onto her bags.
 

“Miss Summers,” she said in a quiet voice, “Ms. Lehane wanted me to help you with these and to give you this.”
 

She handed Dawn a set of Car keys she didn't recognize, and a note.
 

"D,

Big Sis told me you might need some decent wheels, inside is all the crap you need to get in your apartment, plus some extra goodies. We even programmed the GPS for you, make sure you check the spare tire the usual stuff is inside.

F"
 

Dawn walked outside followed by the Slayer on duty to find a silver 2009 Prius. If she had been alone she might have given a dance of joy, instead she settled for a earsplitting smile. All in all she felt pretty good about her reaction. The car was pretty well tricked out from what Dawn could tell all the normal goodies and the spare tire as promised held the usual emergency kit: stakes, holy water, a crossbow, a small ax and a first aid kit. Dawn would have to shift some of that stuff around in case she ever needed a mechanic.
 

She opened the door and slipped into the seat. Once she had it adjusted she checked the GPS unit. A quick browse confirmed it was programmed with directions to Lima and a list of other locations. For now she decided to pick the destination labeled 'Home' and roll out. The GPS was right about the trip taking three hours, the one thing it had left out was how absurdly boring a three hour drive it would be.
 

Driving south on I-75 she missed the quaint sights of English country roads. American roads had their own sights of course; cars, trucks, billboards and roadkill. Thirty minutes outside of Lima she was passing through Beaverdam. She never knew what made her inner six year old stop and take a picture of the Beaverdam town sign. Probably a combination of a long drive and her iPod dying on her an hour into the drive.
 

The drive of infamy took a turn as Dawn drove over US-30. According to the GPS she only had about twenty of driving before she reached Lima. So naturally that was when she finally found a decent radio station. Granted it was classic rock , but it was still better than country or American Conservative political talk. Along with the music Dawn experienced the Lima effect for the first time.
 

One of the bracelets she wore had been a gift from Willow when she graduated high school. It was woven wire gold and silver, that looked Celtic in design. Besides being pretty it had been enchanted to detect vampires and demons. The charm felt very subtle considering what it could do. When she was around something Wiggins-worthy the bracelet would get steadily warmer.
 

It also had an extra feature which Dawn never told Buffy about; that the bracelet also allowed her to pop off a quick burst of flame if it got too warm. It had never been meant as a weapon according to Willow, but as a quick distraction so she could run. She never owned up to using it to dust a few vamps on purpose, but what her sister didn't know would save Dawn an earful.
 

 

Dawn could feel that the bracelet began to change before she realized what had happened. Before it has always felt slightly alive with the magic inside, now it was just a pretty accessory. Once the bracelet went Dawn felt the pull inside herself. The closest thing she could compare it to was when her appendix burst. In the memories created by the Monks this had happened, but in her logical mind this had never taken place. This mind accessed a stronger memory in it's nine years of life, what she had felt on top of Glory's tower during the ritual before Buffy had....
 

"NO!" She snarled to herself as she pulled the car into the breakdown lane,
 

It was her bloody appendix bursting, that was the pain she felt. Of course she knew better, it didn't matter though, what was important was making the pain stop, not dwelling on the past. She closed her eyes and began the meditation that Willow and the Coven had drilled into her before she had left. She didn't know how long it took but eventually she found what could be called the leak.
 

Something was wrong, the power flowing out wasn't just her accumulated magic, but the spell that secured her past. Her head rapidly filled with a welter of confusing memories, being a toddler became being kidnapped by Harmony. Memories of her father, already vague, melted to become a twisted mix of Spike and Giles. A thousand other childhood memories threatened to burst like soap bubbles before she found the part of her that was The Key.
 

She actively hated this part of herself, this core of almost infinite energy that could break walls between dimensions. She found it hidden deep within, like bait in a trap. Dawn gritted her mental teeth and took hold of the power. If the Key could open things it could close them. This reasoning led Dawn to actively wrap the essence of the Key around her personal magics, which compared to the otherworldly green of the Key felt gray and muted.

 

When Dawn reopened her eyes a glance at her wristwatch told her she had lost two hours getting herself back in order. She felt like she had run five miles; after sparring with Faith and Buffy when they were both pissed at each other. At this point Dawn could only hope the effect was permanent; but a dark part of herself was laughing in the back of her pounding skull.
 

Getting to her apartment had taken longer than she had thought it would. One reason of course was driving carefully bracing herself for another attack. The other was the GPS; for what it was worth the little gadget was accurate; unfortunately every listing marked home lead either to a greasy diner, rundown bar, or sex shop. It took her 2 hours to eliminate all the false bookmarks. Faith would have justified them as useful spots to find demons. Of course since Lima had no demons it just gave Faith a chance to play one of her pranks. Later she would admit it was funny, but for now she focused on revenge, as she worked out an elaborate plan involving paintballs, glitter and tinsel she found her apartment.
 

The apartments were simple, low-budget housing priced to be affordable to educators. The complex held lots of single units and two story townhouses. The council had arranged for Dawn to get a townhouse, which only made sense considering all the weapons and the like she would be securing.
 

Signing in and getting her keys went by fairly quickly. The blue-haired secretary barely blinked, she just had Dawn sign some forms and gave her all the various forms concerning security deposits. All these forms ended up in the bottom of her bag to be taken care of at a much later date.

 

The unit was nondescript and was wedged in between two other units, the better to stop flanking assaults. A small brown postage stamp lawn formed the outside garden. The building itself was badly in need of paint. When she had first seen a picture of the apartment she had thought to complain until Giles reminded her about his place in Sunnydale. Compared to that place this was a dream. Though the interior paint was all done in shades of blue and green that was a bit too close to Key green for Dawn's tastes.
 

She made a quick sweep of the apartment, cabinets and furniture custom designed by Xander was in evidence. All the pieces looked scruffy enough to fit the requirements for a first year teacher but had removable pieces which could be used as weapons if necessary. Most of the pieces had hidden nooks to hide other pieces of contraband necessary to being a Watcher.
 

Satisfied all her stuff had arrived and was arranged in a reasonable manner her only destination now was the queen sized bed in the upstairs bedroom. After a long drive and the leeching of her magic all that was left was to show up for orientation week at McKinley High School. Compared to demons it shouldn't be that hard; Dawn set her alarm crawled into bed and promptly shut off all thoughts of tomorrow.


-Old Stories- Buffy/Glee Crossover
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Title:Old Stories
Author: Rokwynd
Rating: T
Pairings: Canon Pairings both series for now
Fandoms:Glee/Buffy
Summary: Dawn Summers, Watcher is assigned to Lima, Ohio.
Notes: Spoilers for all 7 seasons of Buffy and up to Sectionals of Glee at the moment.

Graduation came and went by in a blur for Dawn Summers, it was a rapid series of final exams, last-term-ever parties, packing her apartment, and finally walking on stage to receive her diploma. Now, she was officially a college graduate with a bachelor's degree in Anthropology and Sociology. The true wonder of it all had been that it had only taken six years. After all it's not like most colleges were predisposed to accept an apocalypse as a good reason to miss final exams. One day, she had promised herself, after a grueling stint of make-up exams she would find the reason the world always wanted to end in May. That was something for the future, right now she had to worry about the next big hurdle and goal of her adulthood, being a Watcher.

It should have been simple really, she was an adult now, even by Buffy standards. Naturally she had assumed she would be a Watcher on the council. To be fair, they had offered her a job, a desk job filing reports from various slayer teams. Even Andrew would have been able to recognize the hand of the senior Scoobies in this. Her situation was made even more clear by the constant denials and no one including Xander, being able to look her in the eye. She guessed they had expected her to be resigned to a long and 'safe' career in the Watcher's Council filing reports and researching.

Dawn had been curled up in one of the ancient armchairs in the Council's main office libraries in London. She was currently miserably immersed in dry dusty tome trying to find more information for Xander about a South American tribe he had recently made contact with. He had called her up asking for her specifically to do the research, so lacking the fortitude to withstand his resolve face she was spending Friday night at work doing more research. The tribe was far more obscure than she imagined so she sat in a light sweater and jeans diligently looking for the information for Xander it got closer and closer to midnight. At least she had tried but the soft clink of a mug and saucer woke her up after another "short" nap to find Giles sitting beside her in another overstuffed chair in the now empty library.

Rupert Giles had changed in the years following Sunnydale and the attack by the First. If Dawn had to guess he was probably in his mid fifties possibly creeping towards his sixties. This only went to prove that age was just a number, despite the time he spent behind a desk Giles was still athletic as ever. Dawn had seen him working out in the training room with younger slayers and able to out technique them despite their super-strength as well as putting her through her paces in weekly workouts with the Watcher staff. True, he had a few more battle scars, but at this point didn't they all?

Now his quiet eyes watched Dawn as she blinked her way into wakefulness; putting the book aside with a casual thump on the floor she couldn't hide her smile as Giles winced slightly. Dawn gave in, rescuing the book from the floor and placing it with exaggerated care on the end table. With a quick eyebrow lift towards Giles as if to say, "Happy Now?" Dawn relaxed into the chair and began to sip gently at the tea, sweet with a hint of spice, one of his special reserve if she had to guess. They sat in a sort of expectant silence, like the room was waiting for the next words. Dawn had decided to hold out, if Giles wanted to talk, and she would wait until he was ready not go barging into a conversation.

Ten minutes later, a personal best as far as Dawn was concerned, she heard Giles sigh, remove his glasses and began polishing the lenses.

"I know this isn't exactly what you expected Dawn." he began , "After all these years helping and fighting, now you feel like you are going to waste your time buried inside Council headquarters. No, don't try to deny it, I noticed it a few days after you arrived. In the end, I suppose we all fell into old patterns, protecting those we love the most. Especially considering what happened in Los Angeles.."

Giles trailed off a bit at that, thinking of the still unknown fate of Angel and his teammates.

"So, instead of thinking I could take care of myself You, Buffy, and the others decided that Little Dawnie couldn't handle herself no matter how many times she's been in the fight." Dawn said bitterly

"Tell me Giles, what did i do it for, why am I filing reports when I should be doing something? Hell Giles, I could have used my degree to get my Masters, join a research program, even teach..."

"Why didn't you?" Giles gently cut her off, "True you could have done all those things and if you had you would have been remarkably successful. Instead you chose to become a Watcher, was it habit or something else?"

"Because," Dawn grumbled, "I'm not exactly normal, none of us are; we've all seen too much, not to mention the whole Key issue."

Dawn stood up and began to pace back and forth "I'm not stupid, I'm a bit of a demon magnet, not as bad as Xander true, but I cant live just anywhere. I know I have to watch out for myself every second waiting for the next wannabe Glory or something worse because of who my sister is. In the end it has to be the Council, unless i want a squad of Slayers shadowing me day and night."

Giles gave a start and looked a tiny bit embarrassed as she said this, but she soldiered on.

"I saw them around campus, no matter how much you and Buffy claimed they weren't there . There weren't many students living in my college apartments, but girls carrying stakes tend to stand out. Just remember, i still plan on finding out who covered part of my rent. There is no way I could have afforded my place on my own, but that's besides the point."

She had started to tear up a bit then, not much, but enough to piss her off, she hadn't gone a crying jag like this since a few years out of Sunnydale when she turned eighteen.

"So now in a place I pretty much helped build and organize, being your on call girl for research and end of the world badness all I do everyday, is nothing. I take the reports I get, put them in drawers and otherwise waste my time."

The exasperation was making her voice raw, "What do you want from me Giles? I can't live everyday like a glass doll who needs to be protected. I need to do something to actually help. I love Buffy and all you guys but I can't live the life you put in front of me and be satisfied. You wouldn't be satisfied wrapped in wool none of you would, so why should I?"

"It is rather simple Dawn," Giles said, a look of understanding on his face mixed with what might have been a smirk as he stood up from his chair to face her. "You shouldn't settle, in fact I was waiting, letting you decide for yourself what you wanted. If you had been happy doing paperwork and filing then you would have been my personal assistant."

Giles gently placed his hands on her shoulders his eyes bright,

"Unfortunately for me and luckily for him, Andrew will retain his current post while you are ready for something much more important."

Dawn looked at him, still angrily wiping her eyes "What are you talking about Giles?"

Giles' look bloomed into that warm smile she had seen him give Buffy and the others but had only rarely received from him, a mixture of pride and amusement.

"What i am talking about Dawn,is that you have proven yourself to be an actual Watcher. Every potential Watcher goes through the same thing, empty paperwork and office gossip.

He shrugged at this "It helps me to weed out those who want to do, and those who simply wish to speak."

"If it helps any," he conceded "it almost pains me more than it does you lot, forced to wait for the ones with talent instead of family connections to wise up and realize they aren't happy. You are now ready; I have need of talented well rounded Watchers, and it is not a great stretch to call you qualified by any objective measure."

She hugged him, there was no hope for it, and as she breathed in the scent of him she felt him hug her back just as hard. Of course immediately after he had stepped back trying to regain that British reserve that he wore around the office. Although the smile was still in his eyes as he handed her a heavy packet from inside his suit jacket.

"What the Council needs from you Dawn Summers," the formal words spoiled by the warmth in his voice, "is for you to go on special assignment to the town of Lima, Ohio."

"Lima, where the heck in Ohio is Lima?" Dawn began, but Giles' gently raised hand to cut her off.

"Your mission is twofold, officially your responsibility will be to establish a satellite office for the Cleveland Hellmouth Branch. This office will take reports for the main office and all the supplies needed for a viable second front. In reality though this could have been handed off to any member of the council, what i need from you is slightly more unofficial, I need to know why the town has no magic."

"No magic," Dawn replied the bafflement and curiosity in her voice, "that close to a hellmouth the town should have been swimming in it."

"Indeed," replied Giles "Yet except for an occasional vampire attack most likely caused by transient vampires the town remains void of demonic influence and magic. I need to know why, we have sent other Watchers before, but they have uncovered nothing, all their prior reports are included inside your packet."

Dawn squeezed the packet with an involuntary motion of her hands and quirked an eyebrow at Giles speaking archly "So how do I know this isn't another way ship me off to safety?"

"Simple" Giles said, his brows crinkling a bit, "No Watcher who entered Lima recovered their magical talents after an extended stay in town. I spoke to Willow and the Coven and they believe that your talents will endure. Primarily a factor of you being the Key, or so they claim. That aside, I am sending you because you are the only Watcher in your age group to have the necessary field experience and qualifications for the cover story provided."

Dawn looked inside the packet at this point and pulled out a piece of letterhead with a red, white and black logo near the top, a date and read on. McKinley High School was glad to welcome her as the new teacher in the Sociology department for the fall semester of 2009. A few other details were included in the envelope, the standard form letter wishing her good luck, a map of the campus, a faculty listing and a brochure for affordable housing.

"We will talk details in the morning after you have had a chance to review the information in the packet," Giles went, on pretending to be oblivious to the look on Dawn's face. "for now I wish you a good night."

Giles walked out of the library and even through her excitement Dawn could see the smile on the older man's face. After taking a moment for the necessary and proper snoopy dance, Dawn commandeered a large table spread out the contents of the file and began to explore what made Lima, Ohio so special.

A/N: I am currently shopping around for a beta, if you are interested please let me know.

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