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Fic: A New New Man, Giles/Wesley, PG-13/FRT
Title: A New New Man
Author:
lostgirlslair
Fandom: BtVS
Pairing: Giles/Wesley
Rating: PG-13/FRT
Summary: Wesley throws a wrench into Ethan's plans.
Spoilers: Set during the season 4 episode “A New Man”
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Disclaimer: All things BtVS and AtS belong to Joss Whedon and various corporate entities. I am neither.
This was written for the
cya_ficathon (masterlist here). Huge thanks to
mrtwstedwhsprs for the quick and dirty beta magic.
“How could she not tell me anything about him?” Rupert said, his voice bursting in to what had been a quite apartment up until then. Wesley glanced out into the living room to find Rupert dusting--again--and scowling at the dust on the mantel. Wesley knew there couldn't be much: Rupert had already dusted the thing twice.
“I know you're hurt, but you remember how it is at her age.” Wesley said, raising his voice to make it heard over the clatter of the dishes he was doing. “It's entirely possible it slipped her mind.” Wesley said, leaning to see Rupert through the pass through. He groaned to himself as he watched Rupert finish dusting the mantel and turn to the bookcase without even a pause.
“Slipped her mind?” Hearing Rupert say it, Wesley winced at his own choice of words. “And why shouldn't it?” Rupert grumbled, “It's not as if . . .”
Wesley looked up when Rupert didn't continue. Rupert sat in front of the bookcase with the feather duster between his teeth. He spit it out, grumbling something. Wesley opened his mouth to ask, but before he could Rupert stood up. “Crap.”
“What?” Wesley asked.
Rupert tossed the duster down and headed toward the kitchen, holding out the book he'd been reading. Wesley pulled off his dish gloves and wiped his hands, taking the book. “You know me.” Wesley said, his voice dry. “I do hate to leave the dishes half done, but any number of things take precedence, I suppose.”
“The demon Prince Barvain is going to rise tonight,” Rupert said.
“Yes, like that, just for an example.” Wesley said, grimacing. He skimmed the passage beneath Rupert's finger and then paused, doing math in his head. “Third new moon after the . . . nine-hundredth feast of Delthrox . . . Right.” Wesley nodded and looked up at Rupert. ”You pack the ritual materials and I'll figure out where it's happening.”
Rupert actually grinned as he turned away. Wesley felt his eyebrow rise. While the demon Prince Barvain wasn't exactly the Mayor, he could do quite a bit of damage if they couldn't contain him. Shaking his head, Wesley went back to the book. He walked out of the kitchen and sat down on the sofa, all without lifting his eyes from the words. It was Xedri, which wasn't too challenging, and it was fairly specific, once Wesley began deciphering the landmarks. Rupert finished packing what ritual items they'd need before Wesley finished pinpointing a location. Hunched over a map he'd spread out over the coffee table, Wesley tried to concentrate, but Rupert was pacing.
“It's a little hard to think with you doing that in here,” Wesley said, his eyes flicking from the map back to the Xedri, picking up the words just above his finger. Rupert pressed a hand to Wesley's shoulder in apology and went into the kitchen. Wesley felt a fond smile curve his lips, but it disappeared a moment later at the rhythmic 'thwap' of Rupert's footsteps against the kitchen floor.
Forcing himself to ignore it, Wesley focused on the last landmark. Finally, he glanced back at the map, circling the last one and then translating what directions there were. Wesley could feel Rupert's impatience as if it poured from the kitchen in tangible waves. “I've got it!”
“Then we should have plenty of time to take care of it before sunset,” Rupert said, coming out of the kitchen to lean over Wesley's shoulder as Wesley jotted down directions.
“Shouldn't we at least let Buffy know what's happening? We can probably take care of it ourselves,” Wesley said as he straightened, “but she should know to be ready, just in case.”
“You're right,” Rupert said, though he didn't sound particularly happy about it. “That is the responsible thing to do. I'll call and then we can go.”