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#might have had slight feelings for the slayer that she was so adamant that angel find a way to bring back or she would kill him
oveliagirlhaditright · 8 months
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So... I don't really know where to start this meta thing I'm going to attempt to write here? I suppose I'll begin with what prompted me to really think of this and want to write the whole thing: there's a new Buffyverse book that's come out, about a new Slayer (it's called "Sign of the Slayer"), and from having read some reviews for it on Amazon, I guess the MC falls in love with a vampire in it. And I should mention that I'm really not trying to knock this novel here. At all (especially since I'm sure it's a fine book). I mean, I haven't read it, so it's not fair for me to have any opinion on it as a novel at all.
My issue, however, is the whole the Slayer in it being in love with a vampire thing. And it's definitely not the first thing to do it. And that's my problem: that this is sort of starting to become a trend.
I'll admit that I got into Buffy the Vampire Slayer pretty late (namely because I was too young to watch it when it was airing). I think I first watched it and Angel around 2018, or something like that. And I knew from cultural osmosis that both Angel and Spike where characters who were vampires in the show, and ones that would be love interests for Buffy. And I just remember feeling before watching the show, "She's a vampire slayer and she has a relationship with two vampires? She must not be doing her job very well." And I felt like the show would be something like The Vampire Diaries, True Blood, and/or Twilight (Bella doesn't have two vampire love interests. Rather it's a paranormal love triangle between her, a vampire, and a werewolf, but you know what I mean)... when that couldn't be further from the truth.
Joss Whedon himself said that he felt that when he was doing the Buffy and Angel relationship that, yeah, it was a bit of a cliché: but it felt like one he had to do: one, because the chemistry between Sarah Michelle Gellar and David Boreanaz was off the charts. And two, that it was just kind of too perfect, that Buffy would fall for the one person that she was meant to destroy.
And you know what? I definitely think Buffy and Angel worked, for the most part. Buffy started to fall for Angel before she knew that he was a vampire, so it was probably impossible to halt those feelings even when she did learn the truth. Whereas Angel is taken to see Buffy when she's Called to be the Slayer, and it gives him something to fight for for the first time ever, really.
After a hundred years of just wallowing in guilt because of the things he did after getting his soul, he now realizes he can do more--and try to make amends--by helping her in the good fight, and trying to help this poor girl who wouldn't have much of a chance without him, and who has no idea the things she's really about to face.
And when he sees her parents fighting about her that night (the first night she had to sneak out to slay a vampire), about whose fault it was their child snuck out, Angel sees himself in her--because his own life used to be like that. And he wants to protect her from some of the fall-out of what happened to him.
Then they meet and fall in love (partially because they can understand each other like no one else can, in that both of them are creatures who neither fully belong in the human or demon world. There's a demon in the Slayer, too)... the vampire thing is revealed, and they realize there can never be anything between them and try to stay apart, but can't.
They truly start dating in S2, and are happy, but then they learn more about the curse that was put on Angel that returned his soul: if he ever experiences a moment of pure happiness, he'll lose his soul and become a monster again. Which happens, because he loves Buffy too much (after one night of passion between the two). So Angel and Buffy become enemies, and when he eventually tries to destroy the world she has to send him to Hell.
He does come back a year later (with his soul back, after Willow restored it). And they try to make a go at it again, but they can't ever really be together--and deep down, they know they're kidding themselves and there's no real chance for them--and eventually Angel leaves for his own show, to continue fighting in L.A. instead of Sunnydale (after Buffy's given him the confidence that he really can do good). And they'll have some crossovers after that: always being there for the other, if the other needs them and connected.
It works because their story is tragic... and that they know a Slayer and vampire can't be together. There's also just something so deep and profound, that Buffy and Angel are perfect for each other, in that they'll always put the fate of the world before their own selfish desires--as any good person should--but that's the exact reason they can't be together.
But then, later, they try to do stuff with Spike... And even when I was more of a Spuffy fan, it still worked less for me and I was starting to feel that, "This is giving Buffy a bad look" thing (even if I get how people might argue it instead shows that she realizes the world isn't black and white). Like, writers, if you're saying that Buffy and Angel can never work/should never work because Buffy's a Slayer and Angel's a vampire, why are you almost acting like that's not true of Buffy and Spike, then? And the fact that this becomes Buffy's second vampire lover... like I could accept one, the way they handled it. But two? Really?
There was Buffy and Dracula stuff, of course, too. And Buffy definitely didn't have feelings for Dracula, as she was under thrall the whole time with him. But he's the only vampire she ever drank the blood of. And there was probably supposed to at least be a physical attraction, since originally they'd planned to cast Freddie Prinze Jr in the role.
Then in Boom's first Buffy the Vampire Slayer AU, Xander got turned into a vampire and Buffy wasn't sure if she loved him or not.
And people probably don't count this--and probably for good reason--but Ford was someone Buffy had a crush on before she came to Sunnydale... but in dying of brain cancer (and not wanting to die a slow, painful death), and knowing Buffy was the Slayer, he came to Sunnydale and made a deal with Spike and Drusilla that he would lead her into a trap for them if they changed him. And he succeeded in this... even though she escaped, and they of course didn't get to kill her, so they turned him, and Buffy had to stake him at the end of the episode.
In the "In Every Generation" series, Frankie likes a demon (Aspen, as well. These two Slayers are in love with the same one). But, I guess, at least that's a demon instead of a vampire to make it somewhat different.
And I'm worried the new Slayer in "Slayers" will be in love with a vampire...
I also just know that if the Buffy the Vampire Slayer reboot show would have happened (if it had been a sequel, instead of a reboot. Because if it would have been a reboot, I would have been okay with Buffy falling in love with Angel again. Even though I would have wanted it to be just Angel. Or Angel and Spike combined into one character for the aforementioned reasons. -shot-), they would have had her fall for a vamp, too.
(I haven't finished reading "Slayer" and "Chosen" yet. So far, I'm not getting the impression that Nina will fall for a vamp, because she's so anti-Buffy, but I could also be wrong. And maybe this could be part of her character development, in realizing the world isn't in black and white as she thought. IDK. I'll keep reading.)
Let's also not forget Faith hitting on Angel and Spike. Though, to be honest, I'm less inclined to count this... because I think we all know she really didn't want them, but Buffy instead.
But, I mean, can we stop? I thought our Slayer Buffy having a thing for a vampire was supposed to be special?
And now, for the heck of it, I'm going to go through any Slayer I can think of who has had a thing for not just vampires (but also those, of course), but a magical being:
The Slayer in the "Girl in Question," who was not Buffy, who slept with the Immortal.
In Buffy season 8, the "Twilight" prophecy is talked about. It seems like a Slayer was meant to have sex with a vampire for this prophecy--this was a part of the next stage of evolution--and they were then meant to evolve even more together (into gods, create a new world together, etc.). This is clearly Buffy and Angel, but I guess there was one point where a group of Watchers had thought it had happened earlier than this--and the prophecy was coming to pass--and they all killed themselves because of it. So was there some sort of vampire and Slayer romance back then (probably not. The comics at least make it clear that Buffy was the first Slayer to ever have sex with a vampire). Unless it was romance between these two (at least temporarily), and it just didn't go as far as sex. Or maybe it was none of this, and they didn't know that part of the prophecy (about Twilight happening because of love because of a Slayer and vampire) at all yet.
Kennedy with Willow, who is a witch.
In one of the Buffy "Tales of the Vampires" comics, this guy and this girl are best friends (it's also pretty clear they like each other). The guy gets turned into a vampire, however... He then finds out his best friend was a Slayer (this is after Buffy activated the Slayers in S7). The two of them are fighting at the end of the story, and it ends on a cliffhanger about who will win. But you kind of get the sense that the vampire will, and that he'll turn the Slayer.
Melaka Fray, at the very least, acknowledges after Angel has this powerful leader moment why her sister Erin thinks that Angel and Spike are hot, even if she still thinks she's a deviant for it. LOL
Satsu with Buffy, who is a Slayer.
Faith with the hitting on Angel and Spike, mentioned above, while surely really wanting Buffy. She also got with Robin Wood, who is the son of a Slayer and has some slight powers because of that. And I also swear there was something between her and Gigi in the comics, who was another Slayer. And that, maybe, the comics were hinting at something between her and Willow in the end.
Gigi: I feel like she and Faith had some feelings for each other (both of these girls being Slayers). And it also seemed like Gigi felt for her one guardian figure (it's been a while since I've read S8). Who was some sort of warlock or sorcerer, who ended up betraying her in the end?
Edit: And, yes. I get why some probably think these relationships work best for Slayers, because Slayers have demons in them and vampires and demons do too, obviously. Or because Slayers have super strength and these beings are strong like them and won't get hurt, and that's fair. (People also find Slayer/human relationships boring, the way they've been portrayed in the Buffyverse.)
But I still think Slayer/human relationships could be done (and at this point, it would actually be more original than pairing a Slayer with a demon): like look at how people love the idea of the Buffy Summers/Dean Winchester crossover ship. It can be done. It just needs to be done right.
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The Demon and The Huntress
Based on this prompt https://writing-prompt-s.tumblr.com/post/189313306645/you-a-demon-have-befriended-someone-they-are
Blake is a very angry bean in this one so enjoy that 😅
Huntresses in this au are humans that gave up their mortality to hunt down demons that terrorise human and faunus communities.
Defective demons are ones that choose to leave hell and take on a guardianship role over humans and faunus.
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“What the fuck are you?”
Blake chuckled, her lips curling and showing off her sharp fangs to the trembling man before her. The woman he previously held in his grasp pulled away from him and fell to the floor, hand holding her head as blood beaded from a wound on her temple, her familiar lilac eyes wide with shock. It broke Blake’s heart that Yang had to find out like this but that’s what happens when you’ve been keeping a secret for years.
“Who? Me?” Blake asked sarcastically, ears pricking forward at the sound of the man’s heart speeding up. “Why, I’m the monster under your bed. I’m the skeleton in your closet. I am the shadow that looms in your nightmares just before you wake up; safe and sound in your bed.” Blake stepped forward, feeling her amber eyes shift to molten gold. She let the light hit her and grinned dangerously at the man. “Except this time, you might not wake up.”
Blake let out a sudden snarl and teleported next to him, bringing her closed fist against his jaw with and sending him to the ground.
“You’ve heard the rumours of what happens to people like you in this town, yes?” The man nodded desperately, a cry of fear leaving his lips as Blake picked him up by his throat and slammed him into a wall and leaned in close. “And yet you chose to prey upon this woman. Who, might I add, I have bonded to.”
“Fuck!”
“Ah.” Blake chuckled softly. “So you know the ramifications of threatening somebody that a demon holds affection for? Good. Then you know what’s coming if you don’t sing a song that I like.”
“I wasn’t gonna do anything like that! My boss just wants her dead!”
“Just he says...” Blake murmured under her breath. “And who’s your boss?”
“I can’t tell you! He’ll kill me!”
“Funny thing for the mouse to say to a cat that holds him between her claws.” Blake murmured with a slight chuckle. “Especially since I like to play with my food.”
“Ah-“ A strangled cry escaped the man.
“Try. Again.” Blake hissed, her golden eyes shifting once more as her temper grew shorter, her black pupils taking over her eyes. “Who the fuck sent you?!” Her nails became sharper, much closer to claws and dug into his throat in warning.
“Ad-Adam Taurus! He wants her dead! I don’t know why!”
Blake stared at him blankly for a moment before dropping him to the ground.
“Leave. And remember… if we meet again like this, I won’t be so forgiving.”
When the man ran, Blake inhaled deeply and prepared to turn around… until Yang spoke up, voice clear and unafraid.
“Well… that was a thing. Woulda liked to have seen more fire though. My mentor always said that there’d be more fire when it came to demons.”
Blake spun around to watch Yang effortlessly jump to her feet with an easy grin, the wound on her head healing as she walked towards Blake.
“Before you ask, Blake… I’m a Huntress.” Yang shrugged. “I’ve had my suspicions about you for a while now. Certain things that you were capable of that humans shouldn’t be capable of. But what really sold it was the fact that you flinched whenever we walked by churches… almost as though they caused you pain…” Yang stopped in front of her and smirked smugly at her. “Who else would be in physical pain when passing a church but a demon?”
“I-“ Blake stepped back. A Huntress. Yang was a fucking Huntress. A demon’s worst nightmare. The only thing more dangerous was an angel. Blake was good as dead. “I won’t deny it. But I’m sorry to disappoint you, considering how much your people love a good fight, but this will be your easiest mission yet.” Blake closed her eyes and knelt before Yang, bowing her head in defeat. “I won’t fight you. I can’t fight you.”
“Blake…”
Blake gasped in surprise when a tender hand cupped her jaw, tilting her head up. She opened her eyes to see Yang smiling softly at her, brow creased in concern.
“Good to know that the feelings mutual.” Yang said gently, thumb grazing Blake’s cheek affectionately. “Because I sure as hell can’t slay you.”
Blake’s eyes widened for a moment before she reached out and pulled Yang into a hug that was eagerly returned.
“I’m so sorry for lying to you for so long.” Blake whispered, her powers fading as she was left in her faunus form. “I just… I didn’t want to scare you away.”
“I felt the same way about you.” Yang said, her left hand playing with Blake’s hair. “And when I put two and two together, I knew that you had to be one of the ones that defected from Salem. You’ve been protecting the townspeople from monsters, haven’t you?”
“The town had no slayer until I showed up so… I chose to keep them safe.”
“And now I’m here.”
“Yeah. I probably should have know something was up when you didn’t age in the last ten years.” Blake mumbled into her best friend’s neck. “Uh… what now?”
“We could work together.” Yang said thoughtfully as she pulled back, smirking cockily at Blake, her lilac eyes shift to blood red and her hair became golden fire. A sign of a slayer activating her powers. “A defective demon with a taste for justice and a Huntress with a taste for adventure… no monster would stand a chance.”
“No monster… except for Adam Taurus.” Blake said pointedly, her eyes shifting to gold. “You have a hell of a target on your head, Sunflower. Adam is a powerful demon. How did you get on his bad side?”
“Stopped his followers from killing Weiss Schnee.” Yang answered. “He didn’t like that I took them out. He’s been sending minor demons after me ever since.”
“If you’re not careful, he’ll come after you himself.” Blake warned, panic starting to set in at the thought of it. “I used to work with him. He’s powerful, Yang. I only just managed to escape.”
“I’ll be careful, I promise.” Yang said, nudging Blake’s temple with her nose affectionately. “I mean, I’m a Huntress. I’m immortal. What’s he gonna do, cut of my arm?”
“Yang.” Blake sighed wearily. “Please.”
“I’m kidding. But I swear that I’ll be careful, Blake.” Yang headbutted Blake gently. “You’re not gonna lose me.”
“Okay. But we need to come up with a plan.”
“Sounds good to me. Let’s go home.”
Unfortunately, both girls would come to find that Yang’s words would foreshadow the future.
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