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Previously in TYA...
“Where is Emily?” she asked suddenly, though her tone remained calm.
“At school”, Willow answered, somewhat confused by the impulsive query.
“That’s fine”, Morrigan nodded, “she should be safe there..."
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“How do we figure out who Morgan is?” Tara queried, feeling Willow squeeze her hand more tightly.
“It’s hard to say”, Morrigan admitted. “She can take on the shape of anyone she wishes. Including us, your friends, enemies, total strangers… anyone. But there are clues.”
Tara and Willow leaned in, anxious to hear anything that would help them to keep their precious daughter safe.
“Firstly, she rarely works alone”, the priestess noted, “she will have spies of birds, beasts and man. Though she can steal other’s faces, she tends to let her minions do most of the work, and when you do meet her, she will appear to have no aura, or her aura will be difficult to read.”
**
“Emily?” Miss Henckle said, catching the young girl’s attention as she was headed off to lunch.
“Yes, ma’am?” The small redhead replied eagerly.
“Would you mind eating your lunch in here and helping me with a few things?” the teacher asked.
“Sure!” Emily answered happily, always enjoying the feeling of being “teacher’s pet”.
“Excellent”, Ms. Henckle smiled.And now we return to the peril...
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“Here”, said Ms. Henckle as she picked up a stack of papers and crossed from her desk to where Emily was sitting. “These are the multiple choice quizzes the English class took yesterday. The answer form is on top, could you grade them for me while I work on the essays everyone turned in today?”
“Yes, ma’am!” Emily answered excitedly, wiggling a little in her seat as she took the paperwork.
“Great”, smiled the teacher as she moved back toward the front of the classroom. “Let me know if you can’t read my handwriting.”
“Okay”, the young girl replied, settling in to the task at hand.
******
“It’s possible she’s already made herself known to you”, stated Morrigan, taking a sip of tea.
“How would we know?” asked Tara. Willow had momentarily left to the room to check on Michelle. “I mean, other than what you’ve already told us.”
“Any number of ways”, the priestess said thoughtfully. “Someone new. Someone who’s taken an interest in Emily, or even the entire family. It could even be someone that Emily trusts. Le Fay is excellent at earning the trust of children. She’s a trickster.”
*****
“How are you coming along?” queried the teacher, looking up from her papers to check on her student.
“I can’t read the answer to number fifteen”, Emily responded honestly. “Is it an ‘A’? or a ‘D’?”
Ms. Henckle gracefully stood from her desk and crossed over and behind Emily, so that when she bent down, her face was quite close to the small redhead’s ear. She paused a moment, examining the look of intense concentration in profile on Emily’s face, before glancing noncommittally to the paper in front of her.
“It’s a ‘D’”, she answered, standing back up a little.
“It is?” Emily questioned, scrunching her eyebrows together a little.
“Yes”, stated the teacher.
“But… that doesn’t make sense… answer-wise, I mean”, she clarified quickly.
“Why not?”
“The question is, ‘What is wrong with this sentence?’ and then is says, ‘To boldly go where no one has gone before.’” Emily read aloud.
“Yes?” said Miss Henckle, urging her pupil to go on.
“Well, answer ‘D’ says, ‘Incorrect use of identifying pronouns’”, Emily concluded, “That’s not right. That isn’t what is wrong with the sentence.”
“Alright then, what is wrong with the sentence?”
“Um, I think it’s letter ‘A’”, the girl answered, “it says, ‘Split infinitive’. In order for the sentence to be correct it should read, ‘To go boldly’ and not ‘To boldly go’. Right?”
“If you knew the answer, why did you ask?” inquired Ms. Henckle.
Emily felt herself getting a little nervous. Maybe she had overstepped her bounds in challenging her teacher. “Um… because your cursive ‘D’s’ look a lot like your cursive ‘A’s’ and I wanted to make sure?”
“Such a good girl”, Ms. Henckle smiled strangely. “Always doing everything so carefully. Checks and balances.”
Now Emily found herself experiencing a feeling she had never felt in her life when it came to any of her teachers. Fear. Suddenly Ms. Henckle’s close proximity gave the small girl a terrified chill that went down her spine.
*****
Willow re-entered the living room with Michelle tucked into one arm and a bottle of expressed milk in her free hand. “What about that Pat lady?” Asked Willow as she sat down again next to her wife. “I mean, she didn’t earn anyone’s trust. But it was kind of weird how she just showed up at Emily’s birthday. Plus, the whole, ‘I’m a bigoted bitch’ didn’t play too well in her favor.”
“It is possible that she is a spy for Le Fay”, Morrigan conceded, “But doubtful the woman herself. No. I mean someone that Emily really trusts. Looks up to or has faith in.”
“A lot of people fit that profile”, Tara replied, “Buffy, Xander, Giles…”
“Outside of your immediate family and friends?” the priestess inquired, trying to narrow it down.
“Oh, well… um… her teachers”, stated Willow. “She’s always looked up to her teachers. Especially Ms. Henckle…” The redhead drifted off, her mind suddenly racing. “Who was very interested in Emily’s magick lessons.”
“And who brought her to the attention of the guidance counselor”, Tara added, growing increasingly alarmed.
“So that she could skip a grade and still”, her lover went on.
“Be in her class”, they finished together as they both rose to their feet in terror.
“So it’s the teacher?” Morrigan cut-in, trying to clarify the conclusion the married couple had come to.
“Yes, it has to be”, panicked Tara, “Oh God, she’s at school with her right now. Willow?!” She turned to her wife seeking some sort of answer.
“I’ll call Buffy”, stated Willow, now is full Scooby mode. “She can get there faster. She’s listed as one of Emily’s emergency contacts, so she should be able to get her out of class.” As she was speaking, she handed Michelle carefully to Tara and lifted the telephone out of its cradle, beginning to dial. “Use the fax machine in the office to call Anya, tell her we need her to baby-sit Michelle…”
“What about your mom?” Tara asked.
Willow paused only a spilt second to think as she listened to Buffy’s phone ring on the other end of the line. “You’re right, mom’s closer. But we don’t want her to panic”, suddenly the sound of the phone being answered took Willow’s attention. “Hello, Buffy?… Oh, Dawn… Dawn is Buffy there?… It’s an emergency… Emily might be in danger…It’ll take too long to explain, is she there?… Where is she?… Xander’s worksite? Good that’s right next to the school. Does Xander have his cell on him?… Fine. How quickly can you get over here?… We need someone to baby-sit Michelle…That’s fine, just get here. Bye.” Willow quickly turned her focus back to Tara as she now started to dial Xander’s number. “Dawn is on her way here, Buffy is with Xander, I’m calling him now.”
“Good”, Tara said, breathing a little… but only a little.
“Morrigan?” Willow started to say as she turned her attention back to where the priestess had been standing, but now found the space to be vacant. “Morrigan?” she called out, “Morrigan! Where did she go?”
Tara could only shrug, the priestess had been there just a moment before. “Maybe she’s gone after Le Fay”, she offered.
“Hello, Xander?” Willow said, acknowledging Tara’s words with a quick nod. “Let me talk to Buffy. Now!”
*****
“Um… I think I can read your writing okay now, Ms. Henckle”, Emily stated uneasily, hoping the words would get her teacher to move away from her side.
“Tell me something, Emily”, said Ms. Henckle, sitting back against the desk beside the young girl. “What do you like to do for fun?”
“Fun?” Emily asked with trepidation.
“In your free time”, the older woman clarified.
“R-read mostly”, the petite redhead answered, tensing her jaw at the sound of her own stuttering.
“What do you read?”
“Books.”
Ms. Henckle chuckled a little at the innocent answer. “What sort of books?”
“All kinds”, Emily replied, doing her best to keep her voice from squeaking and her tongue from tripping.
Please make her go away, she thought desperately, please, please, please. I want my mommy. That’s when an idea struck her brain.
“Magic books?” Ms. Henckle offered, trying to get her favorite student to open up a little.
“Um…”
Mommy!, she screamed out with her mind.
*****
“Emily!” Tara cried out in fright at her child’s cry, almost dropping Michelle as she handed her to Dawn, causing the tiny babe to let out a wail.
Dawn grasped hold of Michelle firmly as Tara went white with terror after calling out her older daughter’s name. “Tara, what’s wrong?”
“Tara? Baby?” Called out Willow as she came running in from the kitchen with a short list of emergency numbers for Buffy’s sister.
“Emily just cried out to me with her mind”, Tara replied near tears, “Will, she’s in trouble.”
“Let’s go”, the redhead firmly announced, heading straight for the front door. “Dawn, I have my cell phone on me.”
“Right”, said the younger woman, “Be careful.”
The door slammed as the two women bolted from the residence.
*****
“I’m n-not supposed to talk about that”, Emily told Ms. Henckle. Nothing would make her break her confidence with her parents. Not even fear.
“What sort of magic is it that you can’t talk about?” the teacher pried.
“I’m not supposed to talk about it”, she said even more firmly.
“Oh, c’mon”, Ms. Henckle smiled, placing one hand on the edge of Emily’s desk and the other at the back of her seat, effectively trapping the girl with her body. “It can be a secret. Just between you and me.”
Emily started to try and wiggle away from her instructor, “Ms. Henckle you’re…”
“AHEM!” came a loud voice from the classroom door. Ms. Henckle jumped up from her position, spinning around to see who was standing there.
“Ms. Henckle”, said Counselor Geary, “What are you doing?” The attractive black woman stepped into the room. “Hello, Emily”, she smiled.
“Hello”, Emily replied, breathing a huge sigh of relief at the sight of her guidance counselor.
“Shouldn’t you be at lunch?” the counselor asked her, allowing her eyes to fall to Ms. Henckle suspiciously.
“Ms. Henckle asked me to help grade p-papers”, Emily answered.
“That’s right”, the teacher stated defensively.
Charlotte Geary narrowed her gaze a moment. Without letting her eyes off of Ms. Henckle, she spoke to Emily again. “Emily, wait out in the hall a moment. I’ll be right with you.”
“Yes, ma’am”, said the young girl hastily as she leapt from her desk, collecting her books, and dashed toward the hall.
“Close the door behind you, please”, Charlotte called after. Emily did so.
In the hallway, Emily clutched her book bag to her chest and leaned up against the wall next to the classroom door. She tried to steady her breathing as she slid down the wall, landing in a crouched sitting position on the floor. She could hear bits of the conversation going on in the classroom as the blood pounding in her ears began to abate.
“…rank stupidity”, she heard Ms. Geary say. Obviously the end of a sentence.
“I was only trying to…”
“I don’t care what you were trying to do”, the counselor cut her teacher off. “Don’t you ever do that again. The girl is scared out of her mind. Couldn’t you see that?”
“I’m sorry.” Came the answer.
“Yes, well…”, Ms. Geary paused, “Come to my office after school. This conversation is not over.”
There was silence, and Emily strained her small ears to hear further. Suddenly the classroom door opened causing her to jump and let out a small yelp in fear. Ms. Geary looked so very tall from her perspective on the floor.
“Oh, Emily”, said the counselor, extending her hand, “I’m sorry, I didn’t mean to scare you. Are you alright?”
Emily took Ms. Geary’s hand and allowed the adult to pull her to a standing position. “Yes, I think so”, she said, not able to shake the feeling of nervousness and fright that her encounter with Ms. Henckle had caused her.
Charlotte led Emily gently down the hallway of the school and out into the courtyard where her classmates were at lunch. The young girl looked up at the counselor confused as they kept walking past the lunchroom and all the way to the administration building.
“Ms. Geary?” She asked softly, “shouldn’t I have stayed at lunch?”
“I think I have something in the office that will make you feel even better than one of your mother’s famous sandwiches”, Charlotte smiled, winking playfully at the little girl as they walked into the administrative offices.
“Hey munchkin!” called a familiar voice.
“Godmommy!” Emily cried out happily, rushing over to Buffy’s waiting arms, allowing herself to be scooped up into the slayer’s strong embrace.
“I just need you to sign a release form”, the desk clerk said, sliding a clipboard across the counter top.
“I need to set you down for a moment, munchkin, so I can sign this”, Buffy explained, putting her goddaughter down.
Emily grudgingly let go of Buffy’s neck, clearly not happy with having to leave the safety of her arms.
“Emily?” Charlotte stated, kneeling down to the girl’s height. Emily turned to face her. “I just want you to know that if you ever need to, I am here to talk. Okay? I’m on your team, you can trust me.”
“Okay”, Emily nodded softly. Charlotte reached up and squeezed her shoulder reassuringly, before standing and excusing herself back to her office.
Emily stepped back over to Buffy’s side, tangling her fingers in the tail of her godmother’s shirt, wrinkling the edge.
“Easy on the material there, kiddo”, the slayer said playfully as she turned to take Emily’s hand now that she had finished signing her out of class. “What do you say we blow this joint?”
The young girl’s eyes grew wide with shock. “But, there’s still three classes left!”
“Three classes with Ms. Henckle”, Buffy made clear, watching Emily’s mood shift southward with the realization.
“Oh… yeah.” Emily agreed, “But… it’s still school. I can’t miss school.”
“Come on”, Buffy urged, pulling the little redhead to the door, “Your Mama said it was okay. In fact, she ordered me to come and bring you home.”
“Mama?” Emily asked in disbelief. Mama was the only person she knew who liked school as much as she did. That she would actually order her godmommy to get her out of class was… inconceivable. Yet still she allowed Buffy to lead her out of the office and off of school grounds. As they started down the street Emily looked up at the sound of her Mommy calling out her name.
“Emily!” Tara cried, breaking into a sprint as soon as she saw her daughter safe at Buffy’s side.
“Mommy!” Emily answered, loosing her hand from Buffy’s grip as she ran to meet her mother, her mama only a few steps behind.
Mother and daughter crashed into one another in a frenzy arms and legs as Tara lifted Emily up into a desperate embrace. Tara showered butterfly kisses all over Emily’s face as the young girl clung to her neck.
“Oh, thank the Goddess you’re safe”, the blonde sighed into her daughter’s hair.
Willow was now at her wife’s side, caressing Emily’s hair and trying to stifle the tears that she found rushing to her eyes. “Are you okay, baby-girl?” she asked, trying to keep a brave face for her child.
“I was so scared, Mama”, Emily admitted, reaching out to Willow, seeking a comforting hug.
“Did you see the teacher?” Tara asked Buffy as she shifted Emily into her wife’s arms.
“No, the guidance counselor brought her to the office”, the slayer explained.
Tara nodded and turned her attention back to Emily and her lover. “Should we go home?”
“I told Xander we’d meet at his house after we got Emily.” Willow answered, feeling Emily’s legs tighten even more around her waist. “I think it’s time for a Scooby meeting.”
The blonde shook her head in agreement. “I’ll stop by the house and get Michelle. Dawn will want to come too.”
“Do you want me to go with you?” asked Buffy.
“No, stay with Emily”, Tara stated, “I’ll feel better knowing she and Will aren’t on the streets alone.”
“I love you”, said Willow softly.
“I love you too”, the wiccan replied, “I’ll meet you at Xander’s in half an hour.”
*****
High up in a tree overlooking the grounds of Sunnydale Elementary, Ghaena and Morrigan sat perched on a branch, their eyes scanning the crowded courtyard as students and teachers bustled about.
“Do you see anything?” asked Morrigan.
“No”, Ghaena replied, her eyes expertly training on one individual, then another, slowly disqualifying them. “Do you know what she looks like?”
“Yes”, Morrigan answered, “I saw Emily’s class photo for last year on the wall. She’s supposed to have the same teacher.”
“Yes”, the brunette stated, more as an acknowledgement.
“There she is!” Morrigan pointed excitedly as Ms. Henckle emerged into the crowded yard, heading quickly to the administration building.
Ghaena followed her companion’s indicative finger and focused hard on the woman, examining her closely.
“Are you sure?” she said after a moment.
“Yes.”
“Quite, quite sure?” Ghaena clarified, her brow creasing.
“Yes, Ghaena, that’s her”, Morrigan affirmed. “I’d swear by it.”
“That is Emily’s teacher?” she asked again.
“Yes!” the dark-haired priestess responded, her tone growing in frustration. Then suddenly, her tone changed to that of worry. “Why? Don’t you think…”
“Take a good hard look, Morrigan and you tell me”, Ghaena challenged.
Morrigan looked down upon Ms. Henckle, and felt her shoulders slump in disappointment as she saw what Ghaena was referring to.
“She’s not trustworthy”, the older priestess granted her, “That’s made evident enough by the color of her aura. But the fact that I can see her aura only proves…”
“That she’s not Le Fay”, Morrigan finished. “Dammit! We’re right back where we started from.”
“Not necessarily”, Ghaena offered, “I have a feeling she’s working for the witch. Track her tonight.”
“What will you do?” Morrigan queried.
The priestess let out a long sigh. “Unwelcome though I may be, my place is with the child”, Ghaena replied. “She is growing more powerful and needs more protection. Particularly if Le Fay instructed one of her followers to make a move. You know how to reach me should I be needed.” She grasped Morrigan’s forearm with her hand, and felt her companion do the same. “Goddess keep you. Avalon’s time is growing near.” With that Ghaena gave Morrigan’s arm one last squeeze before dropping out of the tree to the earth below.
“Goddess keep you, friend”, Morrigan spoke softly after, before returning her gaze to the building wherein Ms. Henckle had disappeared.
*****
TBC....