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PG; B:tVS, The Lake House. Double drabble.
Whoever enchanted it must have had a reason.
Title: Temporal Anomaly
Author: Jedi Buttercup
Rating: PG
Summary: Whoever enchanted it must have had a reason.
Spoilers: B:tVS post-"Chosen"; "The Lake House" (2006)
Notes: #35 at tthdrabbles; #94 at tth100. They never did explain that mailbox in the movie.
Buffy stared at the globe in Willow's office with interest; she'd heard her friend had finally found an efficient way of detecting Slayers, but she hadn't expected anything quite this-- functional. Or beautiful, either.
Willow's version of the geography tool was huge, larger than Buffy could encircle with her arms, and was painted in brilliant gemstone shades of green, amber, and blue. Tiny sparks of brighter colors-- purple, red, and yellow-- burned brightly on the globe's surface in several locations, including what looked like two large clusters in Ohio and England.
"Purple means Slayer?" she asked, raising her eyes to Willow's excited face.
"Yep." The witch nodded proudly. "Red are natural magic-users, and yellow are temporal-spatial anomalies; the spell has more colors, too, but they're turned off just now."
"Anomalies?" Buffy furrowed her brow, puzzled. "Like...?"
Willow laid a finger over a spot in the mid-US. "We've been looking for portals; in Chicago, we found one in a mailbox that transmits un-addressed mail from one end of a temporal tunnel to another. Letters sent in 2004 go to 2006, and vice versa."
"Why?" Buffy had to ask.
Willow shrugged. "No idea, but whoever enchanted it must have had a reason."
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Whoever enchanted it must have had a reason.
Title: Temporal Anomaly
Author: Jedi Buttercup
Rating: PG
Summary: Whoever enchanted it must have had a reason.
Spoilers: B:tVS post-"Chosen"; "The Lake House" (2006)
Notes: #35 at tthdrabbles; #94 at tth100. They never did explain that mailbox in the movie.
Buffy stared at the globe in Willow's office with interest; she'd heard her friend had finally found an efficient way of detecting Slayers, but she hadn't expected anything quite this-- functional. Or beautiful, either.
Willow's version of the geography tool was huge, larger than Buffy could encircle with her arms, and was painted in brilliant gemstone shades of green, amber, and blue. Tiny sparks of brighter colors-- purple, red, and yellow-- burned brightly on the globe's surface in several locations, including what looked like two large clusters in Ohio and England.
"Purple means Slayer?" she asked, raising her eyes to Willow's excited face.
"Yep." The witch nodded proudly. "Red are natural magic-users, and yellow are temporal-spatial anomalies; the spell has more colors, too, but they're turned off just now."
"Anomalies?" Buffy furrowed her brow, puzzled. "Like...?"
Willow laid a finger over a spot in the mid-US. "We've been looking for portals; in Chicago, we found one in a mailbox that transmits un-addressed mail from one end of a temporal tunnel to another. Letters sent in 2004 go to 2006, and vice versa."
"Why?" Buffy had to ask.
Willow shrugged. "No idea, but whoever enchanted it must have had a reason."
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Date: 2006-07-09 12:33 am (UTC)I can't bring myself to see that movie. Reminds me too much of my beloved Griffin and Sabine.