5. "Drawn"
When Willow and Tara finally finished their 'relaxation' it didn't take long to track down a report on the fate of the late mister Lambert, and the identity of his former law firm. The report was so fresh in fact that when the trio arrived at the beachfront property there were still police personnel milling around checking the site and sealing it off.
        "We could just persuade them that we belong here." LJ suggested.
        "I don't want to become to dependent on the familiarity glamour, and its less reliable than the concealment glamour." That last was certainly true but Willow mostly wanted to discourage her daughter from using that particular piece of magic, it had too many enticements to abuse.
        Tara went along with Willow’s view, "And it's a little busy for concealment, so I guess we just wait for things to quiet down."
        They found a quiet spot to wait and when her parents seemed content to settle into a comfortable silence LJ felt compelled to break, "I just wanted to say thanks, you know for going along with me on this."
        Willow looked embarrassed, "Well dear we knew you weren't going to listen if we said no, so it's not really that generous, we're just keeping an eye on you."
        Under other circumstances that admission might have annoyed LJ, right now it seemed warm and sweet; not that she was going to admit it, "Well the main thing is your here." she insisted gruffly.
        "Of course dear." Tara conceded cheerfully with a smile that had LJ intently studying a nearby patch of grass.
        Fortunately for LJ she didn't have to squirm for long as the last of the police presence packed up and departed without leaving anything in the way of security behind them; apparently they weren't making Lambert's death a high priority. Given what Willow had found out about Lambert LJ couldn't really blame them, he made most of the demons she had fought look cuddly by comparison.
        As they made their way towards the house Willow let her daughter take point while she hung back with Tara. She turned to have a word with her partner and saw a pained expression on Tara’s face, "What's wrong baby?"
        "There’s an aura or something like one and it's hurting my eyes, it's like a strobe light." Tara explained, turning away from the house.
        Willow put an arm around her, "Is the thing still there?"
        Tara shook her head gingerly, "I don’t think so the image is static; it's just an imprint, the sheer power of the attack marked the place."
        LJ had come back to join her parents, "You can't block it out?" she asked worriedly.
        "Not so far." Tara looked unsteady as she spoke.
        "Alright you're going home." Willow stated firmly.
        Tara shook her head, "I was ok back down the hill, I'll go there and try to block this out. You two go check out the house, I'll join you if I can."
        "If you're sure." LJ conceded reluctantly.
        Tara waved her daughter and partner away, "I'm sure, I'll join you soon."
        Reluctantly Willow and LJ walked away. Willow looked towards the house, which now seemed gloomy and forbidding despite the bright sunshine.
        Once they made their way into the house LJ wished they had stayed with Tara. The phrase blood soaked was barely adequate for the living room of the late mister Lambert. There were sprays of blood over the walls, the furniture, and the smashed and battered looking bar. LJ had a powerful desire to levitate as there didn't seem to be blood free patch of carpet to stand on.
        Willow felt a little queasy as well but she found an escape in analyzing the situation, "The police must have gone crazy trying to figure this place out, no footprints, no voids."
        "Voids?" LJ found her curiosity engaged despite herself.
        "When blood starts flying around there are sort of shadows, spots where people were standing that leave gaps in the pattern." Willow explained.
        "So no footprints, no voids, means no one else was here, guess the police would go kind of nuts," LJ thought for a moment before adding, "if they really care who killed Lambert."
        Willow knew that was true but, "They may not but Wolfram and Hart do, and they won't have any problems figuring out a solution; that someone with a lot of magic reached in here and tore Lambert to shreds. Someone incredibly powerful."
        LJ realized that Willow was looking straight at her, "I just can't believe they really think I could do something like this, that I could kill someone so coldly, so brutally, that any of us could do that."
Willow was glad LJ was too distracted by her own thoughts to see the momentary look of discomfort that crossed her face. It had just occurred to Willow that the lawyers might have dug into the past and found out about some of the things she did under the influence of the Fire; and that might make LJ a much more believable suspect.
        She was spared getting into that discussion by a knocking on the glass door that led out to the beach; when Willow saw who it was she almost wished she could have the conversation instead.
        LJ's reaction was the direct opposite, "Sabrina!"
        The dark haired witch opened the door and fixed LJ with her most dazzling smile, which rapidly faded as she saw the state of the room and the stern expression on Willow's face, "You're not going to try and pummel me again are you?"
        "No," Willow assured her unconvincingly, "not right now."
        "Not at all." LJ stated emphatically. She had resisted the urge to throw her arms around Sabrina to avoid antagonizing her mother but it only went so far.
        Willow remained somewhat tetchy, "Alright not all," she looked at Sabrina trying to divorce the girl before her from the Athenai and future encounters. Sabrina was attractive, with a look in her eyes that the well disposed might call 'lively' and the less well-disposed 'wild'. Sabrina also had a well put together figure but was showing rather too much of it in a short skirt and a tight t-shirt for Willow's taste,
though I don't think LJ would agree.
        LJ was indeed appreciating Sabrina's legs and other assets, she did manage however to remember the business at hand, "I guess I know why you're here, we know the Athenai are working for Wolfram and Hart."
        Sabrina smiled broadly, "Yes they are but I'm here strictly to see you. Could we go have a word in private?"
        LJ could practically see the no forming on her mother's lips; LJ got in first, "Mom why don't you carry on looking around here while we go out front and talk."
        Willow had enough common sense to abandon her objection, "Fine, I shouldn't be too long here."
        LJ hastily shuffled Sabrina towards the door; she guessed she had ten minutes, tops.
        The instant the front door closed behind them Sabrina grabbed LJ and pressed her against the wall, kissing her hard, "I owed you that for the island." Sabrina panted when she broke off.
        LJ gulped down a breath, "If I remember right I claimed that one because I won our competition."
        Sabrina looked thoughtful, "You're right but you can claim it back tonight."
        "Tonight?"
        "If you agree to go on a date with me." Sabrina explained while running her fingers through LJ's hair.
        LJ was puzzled, "Weren't you in the dog house with the Athenai?"
        "Yes."
        "And you only just got loose again?"
        "Yes."
        "So don't you think going on a date with me your first night is sort of pushing your luck?"
        Sabrina laughed, "Not when it was their idea in the first place."
        LJ frowned, "Ok you're going to have to explain that before I have to kick your ass again."
        "Well if you spanked it that might be fun," Sabrina sounded thoughtful, "but getting it kicked would just be painful so I'll explain."
        There was a small wall next to the house and LJ parked herself on it next to Sabrina, "Alright, explain away."
        "Basically the higher ups in the Athenai figured that it might be a case of like mother like daughter and that the best way to get information out of you would be to sic some femme fatale on you and seduce you into cooperation."
        LJ looked askance, "And you volunteered?"
        "I was hand picked actually." Sabrina corrected her.
        "So you were supposed to track me down, flutter your eyelashes at me and get me to talk." L was finding this turn of events a little mind boggling.
        "More like suggest that if you agree to meet me I might be willing to tell you something useful; then try and get what I can out of you. Of course if we just end up flirting, dancing and smooching that's hardly my fault is it?" Sabrina sounded very pleased with herself.
        LJ found the feeling was infectious, "So you have somewhere in mind; someplace nice, I don't sell out cheap you know."
        Sabrina produced a little brightly printed card from her pocket, "Here, about eight?"
        "Eight sounds good to me," LJ agreed, "but there's nothing stopping you getting on with the seducing right now." LJ slid an arm around Sabrina and she willingly let the Slayer pull her close.
        The pair were so involved with each other that they didn't hear the footfalls on the steps, until a polite cough had them springing apart. Tara couldn't keep a smile off her face, "Hello dear, I'm feeling much better now, and so are you apparently."
6. "Dancing Around"
Sabrina sprang up off the wall like she had been given an electric shock. Tara wasn't hostile like Willow but the unnerving way she seemed to look right into Sabrina's soul made the girl every bit as uneasy, "Hi doctor Maclay, we were just talking."
        "About going on a date tonight." LJ added, to Sabrina's astonishment. LJ looked at her, "Sorry but trying to be evasive with her is pretty futile, she can tell what you're feeling."
        "Oh, right." Was all the response Sabrina could muster.
        LJ decided to get her off the hook, "You should probably go; I'll see you later."
        Sabrina took the hint, "Ok, eight o'clock."
        "Eight o'clock." LJ repeated reassuringly.
        Tara waited until Sabrina was safely out of earshot, "Are you sure that's a good idea?"
        "I was worried too but it's ok." LJ laid out the situation for Tara.
        At the end of it Tara was still concerned, "I'm sorry dear it still seems risky to me."
        That irritated LJ, "You think she's actually trying to pump me for information? Come on mom I thought you believed in Sabrina, that you were on our side."
        Tara shook her head in a long suffering manner, "Lydia Joyce I thought you were smarter than this; I'm not worried about Sabrina, I'm worried for her."
        That grabbed LJ's attention, "What do you mean?"
        "I mean that it's a huge stroke of luck that they send Sabrina to do the one thing she wants to do anyway. Unless of course they have doubts about her and suspicions about the two of you, in which case its not you the Athenai is checking out." Tara watched the dawning comprehension on LJ's face; she might have been letting her hormones get the better of her earlier she was stone cold sober now.
        "She's probably used that talisman thing to zap herself back to Athenai home base by now, and if I try to contact her there they might pick up on it," LJ mused, "I suppose I could just not show tonight; that would put them off."
        "But you don't want to do that." Tara surmised.
        "But I don't want to do that," LJ agreed, "If I do go then at least I can warn her."
        "And still get to enjoy the pleasure of her company." Tara observed wryly.
        LJ didn't bother to deny it, "It's our first date, and I’m not canceling just because of the Athenai."
        Tara nodded, "Well that's one obstacle I'm sure you can deal with, now all you have to do is tell Willow."
        LJ visibly flinched, then shot Tara a desperate look, "Can I stand behind you while I do it? That way she can't zap me with out hitting you."
        Willow clomped around the bedroom aware that Tara was watching her and that her behaviour was less than dignified but as far as she was concerned she was being severely put upon. Getting used to Sabrina and LJ should be like a diver ascending from the depths; you come up in small steps and adapt to the change in pressure before rising further. Willow felt like she had gone whooshing up to the surface without a chance to catch her breath. The pair seemed to be charging forwards at breakneck speed and she certainly didn't approve of tonight's plan; especially with her partner's suspicions about the Athenai's motives. "We could just go along quietly, keep an eye out, for the Athenai."
        "I did think of that but the risk of matricide makes it impractical." Tara pointed out.
        "There is that," Willow agreed, "but what if the Athenai are planning something more than just a loyalty test?"
        Tara was unmoved, "LJ can handle anything they can up with."
        Willow arched an eyebrow, "Maybe that's what worries me."
        "Sorry but I still think it's a very bad idea."
        In truth Willow agreed with her partner, she just needed to vent, "Oh well, at least LJ didn't argue about her outfit, nothing to short with the skirt, nothing plunging at all with the top."
        Tara suddenly looked worried, "Ah."
        Willow could feel her last hope draining away, "Where is she?"
        "She did say something about going to the mall when she went out." Tara hadn't thought to ask why when her daughter left, now she had a shrewd suspicion what her daughter was shopping for, "Look on the bright side honey we'll get to see it before she leaves."
        "You better believe it." Willow replied resolutely.
        LJ could see the appalled expression on Willow's face and took a certain satisfaction in it. It wasn't that she wanted to upset her mother; it was just that her reaction told LJ she had achieved the effect she was going for. She had obeyed Willow's instructions; the outfit was pale blue with a long skirt, which granted had a slit in it but not a huge one. The top had full-length sleeves and a simple round neck. The only slight problem her mother might have with it was that the top stopped just below the bust line and the skirt didn't start until her waist.
        In truth Willow wasn't quite as taken aback as she appeared. The outfit fell far short of her worst imaginings but she wasn't about to let LJ know that, "Are you sure that's really a suitable choice dear? I mean you can't even carry a weapon."
        "I'll take a purse." LJ responded sardonically.
        "A baseball bat might be more useful," Tara observed, "that is going to get you attention from more than just your intended target."
        That did raise a small blush from LJ, "I'm sure I can deal with it."
        Willow shook her head, "Alright go, just try to be careful." LJ and Tara looked at her askance, well I can hope can't I?
        At the door of the club LJ had expected to encounter some trouble getting in, she was used to having to flash ID before on getting past the bouncers. This time she was waved through without hesitation by a doorman whose attention wasn’t on her face. The inside was laid out in an oval shape, the front half had booths with tables wrapped around the walls and a circular bar in the middle. The back half was a dance floor, currently only sparsely populated.
        LJ stopped inside the entrance and scanned the crowd, until her gaze settled on a girl with long dark hair and a short black dress sitting on a stool at the bar. As LJ watched her Sabrina seemed to sense it and turned; a broad smile forming on her face before she hopped off the stool and strode towards LJ. LJ's instinct was to meet her halfway but she maintained a cool expression and held her ground. That began to wipe the smile off Sabrina's face and her pace slowed. LJ reached out telepathically, I'm sorry but my moms came up with a way to spoil the moment. She quickly filled Sabrina in on Tara's theory.
        As she finished LJ walked over to Sabrina, do you think my mom is right?
        Sabrina did her best to maintain a calm demeanor; yeah it could be true, especially as they decided to give me some 'bodyguards'.
        Two guys and a girl, I picked them out as soon as I walked in. LJ observed.
        So what are we going to do? Sabrina's thought was anxious.
        Well I didn't get all dressed up just to turn around and go home. "So you've got me here, what exactly do you want?" LJ did her best to sound cool.
        From the sparkle in LJ's eyes Sabrina knew the Slayer was playing to the audience, and she was ready to do the same, "Well right now I think I want to buy you a drink, then we’ll see what we can find to talk about."
        LJ nodded and added silently, you look great by the way.
        You're not so bad yourself, Sabrina wasn't nearly so used to the intimate connection of telepathy but it came easily with LJ.
        I don't think my moms agree. LJ observed wryly.
        Not a problem I have, Sabrina's response was cheery but LJ picked up something behind it, something wistful and sad.
        Since Sabrina had easily gotten the bartenders attention and a couple of fruit juices LJ decided it wasn't a good time to bring it up. LJ gestured towards an empty booth and the pair slid into seats that placed them opposite each other but still in close proximity. LJ laid her hands on the table, "So do you want to start or shall I?"
        Sabrina reached out and let her fingers rest on LJ's, "I'm prepared to let you lead."
        "How much do you actually know about Wolfram and Hart?" LJ asked.
        Sabrina was taken aback; she had expected LJ to play to their audience by asking some pointed questions about the Athenai. Seeing that the Slayer was serious she responded, "Lawyers, specialize in a clientele with magical and supernatural connections.
        LJ shook her head, "They specialize in corruption and plain old fashioned old evil; the senior partners are something unspeakable from the worst corner of the demon dimensions."
        Sabrina could tell that LJ was being deadly serious but she had to give the sort of answer Phoebe would be expecting, "Is that why you're after them?
        "It's not us who’s attacking them. Whatever is it's powerful and mean and if you get in the middle of this it's going to roll right over you, and Wolfram and Hart probably already know that." To listening ears LJ's 'you' just meant the Athenai, Sabrina knew it was far more personal.
        Silently Sabrina reassured her, I'm not planning on getting caught in the middle of anything.
        No one ever does, LJ retorted, but it happens.
        It was Sabrina's turn to sense something behind the thought; something apocalyptic. She decided to distract LJ, "So Slayer I've listened to what you had to say about the lawyers, what were you planning to offer me to talk about the Athenai?" Sabrina put a coquettish purr into question.
        "That hardly seems fair, I didn't ask for anything for my information." LJ pointed out.
        Sabrina raised her glass and clinked the ice, "I bought the drinks."
        LJ leaned back in her seat, "So what did you have in mind?"
        "Dance with me," Sabrina breathed.
        LJ continued to look cool, "Don't we need a slow number for that?"
        Sabrina had been hoping for that very question; she waved in the direction of the booth where the music was being controlled and suddenly the hammering dance beat was replaced by something altogether more sedate. Sabrina held her hand out to LJ, "Shall we?"
        Out on the dance floor Sabrina slid her hands around LJ's waist, and silently asked, what do you need to know?
        Basically whatever the lawyers have passed to the Athenai.
        Sabrina had no problem with that, especially as LJ allowed herself to be drawn closer, they did think it was some sort of inside job at first, they even had a couple of Athenai double checking but they're pretty sure it's someone whose got it in for them.
        Which would be a long list, LJ observed, but not many with that kind of power.
        And that's what's got the lawyers freaking out, they don't know who or why, or how to stop it, Sabrina offered up. She realized they had been silent for a little too long, "This isn't bad Slayer, not enough to make me sell out though."
        LJ took the hint, "What more do you want?"
        "Well as it happens I thought we could discuss things further, at my hotel room." I really do have one, and if you want... She let the thought trail off.
        LJ was distinctly tempted but one thing held her back, I'd like to sweetheart but I really don't want an audience for my first time. Only when she finished did LJ realize what she had admitted to.
        Sabrina managed to keep her face straight; just. She skipped right past the stupid questions, you're right if their suspicious they probably will be watching my room. So what do we do?
        LJ had an easy answer for that we dance.
Willow: ...I have to tell you....
Tara: No, I understand you have to be with the person you l-love
Willow: I am