A little while later.
The Time Lord, the Slayer and the Watcher were still in the Library. Two of them were still talking about possible motives that the enemy could have for its actions, what they should be doing about it and how nice the tea was. The third was watching, thinking that perhaps she should have gone to the Bronze with all the others.
After it became obvious that there was no immediate threat, and that there wasn't really anything that could do at the moment anyway, Buffy had insisted that Willow and Xander should go, and take the Doctor's friends with them.
Buffy made an obvious display of looking at her Pokemon watch, yawned loudly and interrupted the conversation.
"So what you guys are saying is that we have no idea what's going on, or what to do about it?"
They both looked at her with an almost identical 'well yes' look on their faces.
"So shouldn't we go and find some clues or something?"
"Buffy does have a point Doctor."
The Doctor rubbed at the wound on his neck. "Yes, yes, I should go back to the warehouse and have a look around."
Giles stood up and walked over to the check-out counter. "Yes, Buffy why don't you go along with the Doctor. I'll try and follow up a few contacts that may have some information."
"Sounds like a plan, major lacking in detail, but a plan none-the-less." Buffy linked arms with the Doctor and they walked out on the library and into the golden Sunnydale afternoon.
The Doctor gave Buffy a leg-up and she slipped in through the window. She hit the ground on the other side and landed in a crouch, she was aware of green velvet landing beside her.
The warehouse was empty.
Completely.
The late afternoon sunlight was streaming in through embarrassingly clean windows, the floor was perfectly spotless concrete.
The Doctor was looking around.
"I've seen a lot of warehouses in my time, but there is normally at least *something* in them. People are normally hiding something, or themselves."
"This place looks brand new." Buffy walked slowly across the floorspace.
The Doctor had stopped and was examining a spot of floor that looked amazingly like the rest of the floor.
"Found something?" she asked after failing to see what is was that had the Time Lords attention.
"Nothing at all."
"Something missing?"
"Yes," he looked up, "this is about where I was lying when the others found me. But there's no blood stains."
"Why do I get the feeling that someone is trying to keep us busy while they do something else?"
The Doctor stood up and looked at Buffy.
"Because this is exactly the sort of thing that happens everyday and you have developed an actuate awareness for this sort of thing. The question is where is it that whoever it is doesn't want us to be?"
Willow & Oz, Xander & Cordelia, Sam & Fitz were all there. They were generally chatting and getting to know each other better. There wasn't really anything much happening in the place, but the it was still early.
"So," Xander was saying, "have you know the Doctor long?" He was asking them both but only looking at Sam.
"Four and a bit years, on and off." Sam decided that short, accurate, but not very informative answers were the order of the day. "How long have you guys known him for?"
"Oh, he was here about two years ago." Willow replied.
"Where and when are you two from anyway?" Oz this time.
Sam smiled. She liked this question. "Well, that depends, what year is it?"
"1998, October." Oz.
"Hmmm," Sam thought out loud, "that would mean I'm due to meet the Doctor in about a month."
Sam saw the brief flash on puzzlement cross their faces.
"Yeah, and I meet him about 30 years ago." Fitz said, as if it happened every day. "I'm going to get a drink, anyone want anything?"
Buffy and the Doctor had left the warehouse and its complete lack of any leads to follow, they were now heading back to the Bronze to meet the others. They just happened to be taking the dark back lanes, which Sunnydale seemed to have in large quantities.
Neither of them were surprised when three nasty looking Vampires came charging around the corner and straight for them.
Buffy had produced a stake from where ever she had been carrying it. She took a step forward and with her left hand motioned the Doctor to hold back.
The Doctor pressed something into her hand. Something cool and metallic. She glanced at it, not taking her eyes away from the oncoming vampires. In her left hand was a solid silver quarter staff, each end was sharpened to a lethal looking point. How had the Doctor fitted this into his pocket? Choices, choices, pointy wooden stick, or point sliver staff of death. She dropped the stake.
The staff spun in a sliver blur and pierced the first vampire before he was close enough to touch her. The other two skidded to a stop, suddenly somewhat uncertain this had been such a good idea. They turned on their heels and ran, so Buffy threw the staff at them, javelin style. She got them both, and they were temporarily skewered to the wall, but then they both exploded in a puff of ash.
The Doctor picked up the dropped stake, while Buffy retrieved her new favorite weapon.
"Nice toy." She said looking at it more closely. At about the middle there was a small dimple, but otherwise it was a single, seamless piece of metal. "Do you always carry this around?"
"Only when I happen to be in a town that's infested with vampires."
Buffy touched the dimple with her thumb. With a small sound that was somewhere between flowing water and clockwork the staff shrunk (folding?, flowing?) down to about the size of a ball point pen.
The Doctor grinned a Buffy. "Keep it if you like, it's not my type of thing."
Don't let on that you know you're being watched. Act casual. Get your drink, go back to the others, tell them about it.
His plan would have worked if he had left out the 'get your drink' part.
A third Delphighnin entered the room.
"The Doctor went back to the warehouse," ey said.
"Did he just?" replied the taller of the two. "He wasn't supposed to do that."
"Perhaps the information we have about him isn't accurate," said the other.
The taller one was tapping eir lips in thought. "The warehouse was clean?"
"Nothing left, not a single trace."
"We will simply have to deal with him latter."
The Doctor thought about it for a moment as they continued on their stroll.
"The way that the friends you meet are willing to put their lives on the line for you."
How does he do that she thought to herself. "More people you've got to protect."
The Doctor stopped, grabbed Buffy be the shoulder and spun her around to look at him.
"Your friends are not a curse! They're good people, they know what they're in for. They believe in you, and its their belief that makes *you* strong."
Buffy blinked a tear from her eye. "And what happens if they get hurt and you can't save them?"
The Doctor's eyes seemed to change colour, they were a dark grey. "I do everything I can, and if that is not enough I do more." He blinked, the spell was broken, and strangely Buffy felt just a little better.
The Doctor was standing behind her. She wasn't sure how long he had been there, but she could just feel that he was there now.
"Hello everyone." He said casually, them he leaned down and asked Sam, "Where's Fitz?"
She was just thinking the same thing.
"He went to the bar about half an hour ago, hasn't come back yet." She paused. "Do you think he's in trouble?"
"Normally I'd say no, but as there's about about six Delphighnin here, then I'm just a little bit doubtful."
Buffy raised an eyebrow. "What, here?"
The Doctor nodded carefully. Sam scanned the room, but couldn't spot anyone out of the usual.
"How about number 14?" The Doctor asked Sam.
Sam grinned, and then said; "But I left the rubber chicken in the TARDIS." Which left the others wondering just what 'number 14' was. Oz was the only one to smile (well almost smile).
"Oh well, then I'll just have to improvise." And before anyone could ask he reached out and grabbed a suddenly startled kid (15? 16 tops Buffy thought) that had been standing near by.
With all the seriousness the Doctor could muster he said; "Take me to your leader, please."
To be continued...