Chapter 38: Park And Pool
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Chapter 38: Park And Pool
"We can help!" Xander tries to insist when I make a quick stop back at the house for my gear. But I don't pay it any head, only asking Jenny if she can take the students home.
"What's going on?" The not so secret Romany isn't keen on just taking some random commands.
Dialing Merrick's number, I let the group eavesdrop while I fill the Watcher in on the details of my vision. "Looked kind of like a bullfrog, just without the tongue. It was crawling around on six legs and swallows some woman whole."
The startled Watcher doesn't waste time with pleasantries and gives me the two possibilities he's encountered before. The only thing he makes sure I know, is to keep an open flame away from either.
"Be careful if it's a Grenlar." Caution fills his voice as he warns me of the more mobile subspecies. "They're not very strong, but the stomach acid is some of the strongest known to the Council. Really more of an ambush predator."
"That would explain why it's lurking in the dog park." It gets two meals for the price of one.
Making my heart pound faster, Merrick shares a final tidbit. "Well they come out at dusk, you better get moving if you want to get it tonight."
"Great," The growl I let escape only gets the older man to snort in amusement.
"You still coming by the hotel on Friday? Or is this going to keep you busy?" The way he hesitates before asking, makes me realize he's not alone right now.
"Hey Buffy, I'll see you this weekend. Things going alright?" The way I switch from impatience to an almost tender tone, gets Fred to grin with bemusement.
The sound of her fighting for the phone is soon replaced by her eager voice. "Billy hasn't had a headache since he woke up this morning. It worked!"
"Really?" The joy in her voice makes it impossible to keep a smile of my own face. "That's fantastic news!"
When I finally say goodbye and replace the phone with my bat, I realize everyone is waiting by the front door already. The looks of anticipation have me concerned though and I have to speak up.
"Uh..." I realize it's not just Fred who is planning on coming and try to put my foot down. "What are you all doing?"
"I'm getting proof you're working for who you claim." Jenny's stare doesn't waver and I'm forced to concede. "Not calling home with only some wild claims."
Weighing my options, I know the teens aren't going to just sit around my house. "Fine. Make sure the kids stay in the car." Not quite ready to lose a student.
I know four have already gone missing since I started working at the high school. But not having met any of them personally, it's just enough emotional distance for me to avoid any guilt.
Fred is thankfully the only one in my car who even tries to get out, leaving Angel and the lovebirds in the backseat. But Jenny doesn't do the same, followed out of her car by both Willow and Xander before I can say anything. A very nervous Warren is last to dart into the safety of the Corolla.
"Might as well all wait in the same car." Xander shrugs at my annoyed expression. "We made a deal, I'm sticking to it."
"Thanks, already got enough of a headache right now." Rubbing my temple, I watch a determined Jenny pull a tire iron from her trunk.
She gives it a few test swings and nods with satisfaction. "The guy on the phone just said to hit it a bunch, right?"
"That seems to work on most of them," Agrees Fred as she makes sure her own gadgets are in easy reach.
Once the teens are all waiting safely in my car, the rest of us make our way into the dog park warily. Only a handful of people are still outside at this time and it looks like most are heading back to the parking lot. Guess even the sheep can sense some kind of danger.
By the time we get around the small pond, only one other woman is still in the park. The dalmatian has broken free from her grip, leash bouncing along the grass as it vanishes into the gloom.
Her desperate cries are interrupted by splashing as the demon heaves itself from the pond. The wave created knocks the woman right off her feet, and sends her sliding towards a mouth opened wide enough to swallow a whole pig.
It only takes me a few seconds to close the distance. But it's more than enough time for the demon to have one of the woman's calves in it's mouth.
Her shriek of terror keeps me focused and I bring my bat down onto the Grenlar's head. The sound of cracking makes me grit my teeth in frustration, each swing recreating it with even greater volume.
By my fourth swing the bat snaps in half, the bladed side landing in the water with a splash. But I don't stop and turn my fifth into a downward thrust.
The sharpened handle goes right through the demon's skull and makes it thrash wildly. Before it finally dies, I get tossed backwards and skid along the wet grass.
Fred and Jenny use my opening to grab the woman and get her clear of the beast. The sobbing doesn't stop and I limp my way over to them.
Once I reach them, I discover why the redhead is still screaming. The skin and muscle have been eaten away in only the few seconds the demon had her. With bloody bone visible in more than a few places, shock starts to set in.
"We need to get her to the hospital!" No way an ambulance will show up tonight.
While Fred takes the teens home and Jenny races through more than a couple red lights, I do my best to keep woman stable. It's such a stressful situation, I don't realize it's the school librarian until nurses are pulling her from the car.
After she's taken away, Jenny escorts my very solemn form back to her car. "It would have been pretty hard to set that up."
"That mean you believe me?" Even though tonight wasn't a perfect win, I'm still riding high on the fact that I was on time.
"It means I'll come see these Oracles with you Irish." Her dark eyes seem to pierce right through me and I shift uncomfortably under the gaze.
"Not really a fan of the whole nickname thing." My grimace is completely genuine. "I have three names, take your pick."
Amused at the denial, Jenny does relent. "Fine Francis, be boring."
"You just watched me kill a demon..." I can't help but stare at her incredulously. "In what world am I boring?" Well I guess the one I was born in.