Chick Fight || Lilah & Faith
thatslayerâ:
lilahemorganâ:
âAlthough for the record Iâve dealt with demons twice as menacing and terrifying than a reformed rouge slayer,so as far as the threatening scare factor goes yours is all that impressive.â Lilah replied.
Sure she knew she should just let it go and just let Faith walk away,but she just couldnât resist one last parting shot. Plus Faith constantly being Angelâs cheering section was getting to Lilah more than sheâd really like.
       Thatâs that, far as Faithâs concerned. She arched her back, pretended to be big, and made her point about whoâs the boss around these parts. Whoâs the boss and whoâs fricking applesauce. Time to back off, make a show of truce so that the fight doesnât escalate.
Unfortunately for all parties, Lilah is a true-to-rights bad guy and thatâs made abundantly clear when she just canât leave well enough alone. Just has to say something.
  Thereâs a moment when the look on Faithâs face says she doesnât know if she heard that right. If Lilah Morgan, starlet of Wolfram & Hart, is really stupid enough to verbally poke the bear like that. To not be able to look Faith in the eyes and see, for sure, that her skies are a hazy shade of winter and sheâs in no mood.
             The confusion, almost light-hearted confusion, crosses her features quickly. There and gone so fast, chased away by a grimace, grit teeth and a snarling lip â all this a prelude to whatâs about to happen. Faithâs twisting at the waist, already throwing a punch sheâll regret but sheâs had it and, now? Nothing will do but the crunch. She owes Lilah Morgan so much more than this.
@yourbigfatheroâ
      He's not used to this. Being on someone else's turf and out of his own element. Angel's a loner, by nature, but when there's a group and he's not the heroic leader? He just doesn't know what to do with himself. And, for the record, the only thing he's agreed with Spike on in almost two decades is that the Winchester boys have no business at the helm of this dog and pony show.
At least, not Sam. Not that Angel's got any particular reason not to like him, it's more that he's seen the kind of decisions Baby Winchester makes when he's not being supervised by his brother and Angel's not sure he trusts his judgement.
   This isn't jealousy. It's not. Seriously.
Alright, so he's a little thrown by being on the outside looking in for a change. His clash with Sam's an old one. Which made getting his invitation into the Men of Letters bunker a little harder than he'd hoped.
         He's here, though. Slowly wandering the juggernaut of a building, finding it easier than it should be to side-step and avoid interacting with Team Free Will, Team Badass. He's a vampire on a mission, placing himself in conspicuous locals in hopes of running into Buffy. That's the plan tonight, to casually make himself available, which straight up bites him in the ass when his meandering takes him down a familiar hallway ---- right into the middle of a chick fight.
     Angel's not as fast as Stefan or Damon, but he's stronger and that's what comes in handy when slides into frame and catches Faith's fist in the air. There's enough violence and anger in the world without watching their reformed baddies revert over petty grievances, even if the intended victim of that punch is someone Angel's wanted to clock a few times, himself.
  It takes some shoving, some catching blows to get Faith off Lilah. To get her out the door, far enough away that Angel feels comfortable taking his eyes off the door and shooting a confused glance back at the new house guest, "Lilah?"
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