
All three of the vampires snarled at her, their fangs glistening in the dim light, eyes blazing. When they
moved it was as one, a savage onslaught that would have made her think them barbarically stupid if not
for the air of dark intelligence each of them had. Yet they were silent.
Buffy didn’t like them silent. The ones who were cocky and boastful were easy kills. The silent ones
were usually more dangerous.
With a single hiss they lunged for her. Buffy backed herself up against the metal Dumpster as if they had
her cornered. Her lip curled with disgust from the stench and from the company.
She waded into them. The one on her right was inches ahead. She ducked past him, under his reach,
then came up fast with her elbow and rammed it into the back of his head, cracking his skull between her
bone and the Dumpster without ever looking at him.
Bonsai reached her more quickly than she had anticipated. Even as she turned to thrust her stake at him,
he was on her. Powerful hands wrapped around her throat and he lifted her off her feet with a strength
that surprised her. All vampires were strong, but this was something more. The creature thrust her against
the Dumpster hard and her head clanged on the metal. Had she been a normal human, it likely would
have been over for her then.
But she was not a normal human being. She was the Slayer.
Fireworks went off in her head and black circles appeared before her eyes. The beast choked her
harder, and Buffy could not get even a single breath of air. Her eyelids fluttered for a moment and she felt
a kind of terrible exhaustion, a dark fatigue, sweep over her. Though she beat at his face and chest with
her hands, pulled at his fingers, she could not break his grip. She wondered if it was the vampire’s
somehow draining her of energy, or just the lack of air.
Not that it mattered which. The key was breaking Bonsai’s grip on her throat. Over his shoulder she
saw the other two, the one recovered now, just hanging back and waiting with hyena grins.
Those grins pissed her off.
From a primal place deep within her she summoned all the strength of the Slayer. With the Dumpster at
her back, she hauled up her legs, planted her feet on his chest, and shoved him away. Her hands thrust
up and her fingers clung to the top of the Dumpster. The other two ran at her and she swung her feet up
and kicked them both away, then dropped to the pavement in a crouch.
While trying to break free, she had dropped her stake. Now she snatched it up as the trio ran at her
again. Bonsai was in the lead. He came at her, barely defending himself, as though confident her escape
was merely a fluke, that his power was superior. She thrust her stake into his chest and its tip punched
through his heart. The vampire’s eyes went comically wide, outlined by the black bat tattooed across his
face, and then he exploded into cinder and ash with a muffled thud.
The Slayer was determined not to be surprised by them again, and not to let any of them get their hands
on her. Whatever had supercharged them, whatever made their eyes burn with that dark orange glow,
she thought it might also allow them to leech energy from a person the same way their fangs could leech
blood.
The other two came at her fast. Buffy landed a high, spinning kick that knocked one away, but the other,
whose body was the most heavily tattooed with arcane symbols, kicked the stake out of Buffy’s hand. It
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