doyle: tardis (angel/nina ridiculously schmoopy shipper)
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Title: Wings Across the Cancelled Skies
Author: Doyle
Pairing: Angel/Illyria, sort of.
Rating: PG
Notes: Spoilers for Angel finale. This is for the Day After Tomorrow Challenge. Note that I haven't seen the movie and only have the trailer to go on as to plot, but still - apocalyptic weather, whoo! The title's from Archibald MacLeish's poem 'The End of the World'.

The radio's reception fizzled out in a last burst of static right after the word came through that half of Europe was underwater. Angel looked at Spike when the word 'Italy' crackled through the white noise, and Spike said nothing, didn't react, just stared stonily at the windows and the rain, and then he said, "Right. Anybody got any last minute heroics planned? 'Cause unless we're building an ark I'm going to get very drunk."

"Man with a plan," Gunn said, and the two of them went to find alcohol, Illyria glancing at Angel a moment before she followed at their heels.

They came back with Spike's coat slung between them, bottles clinking inside the bundle of leather.

"You should see the places downstairs," Gunn said. "Big, fancy apartments fulla stuff.
People that were running, they didn't take a thing. Didn't even stop to lock their doors." He looked down at their haul of scotch and vodka as if suddenly guilty at the theft. "Think they made it? Got to Mexico or wherever?"

"Maybe," Angel said absently, thinking of Connor. Nina.

Illyria said, "Unlikely. They were several hundred miles from the ocean, in a tall building with a solid base structure. Their fear led them to flee in small, fragile transport vessels. They might have lived a few hours longer had they stayed."

For a moment, there was just the sound of the rain against the floor-to-ceiling windows.

"Toast, then," Spike said. "To a few more hours."

***

"Yellow Submarine."

They took the shot and Gunn topped up their glasses, spilling some of the amber liquid on the rug. "The Rain. Missy Elliott."

"Wankers' music."

"Hey, you're the one said R.E.M."

But Gunn's song apparently met the rules that Angel had half-listened to, because they both drank.

Frowning thoughtfully, Spike tapped his glass on the carpet. "Tokyo Storm Warning."

"The World is But a Broken Toy."

"Don't know it."

"Everybody…" Gunn was sober enough to look sheepish. "Okay, everybody with everything Gilbert and Sullivan wrote stuck in their head knows that one."

"This is foolish," Illyria said.

Sometimes she made a lot of sense, but Spike shrugged and Gunn said, "Yeah. We know." To Spike, he said, "Your turn."

There was a gale blowing outside. The building shook with one especially strong blast.

Spike smirked. "King of the Rumbling Spires."

"You made that one up."

"Did not."

"Who sung it?"

"T-Rex."

"Never heard of the dude."

Spike climbed to his feet, knocking over one of the empty bottles. "I'm not lettin' you die without hearing decent music," he announced. "C'mon, Charlie-boy. Must be somebody in this place had some good CDs." He helped Gunn to stand, grabbing two of the bottles. "Tag along if you want, Blue. Angel…?"

He was partway turned to the window, and he shook his head at the invite. "I'm okay. You three go ahead."

Spike looked set to say something, and then he just nodded. "Come and find us if you want us."

"Yeah. Spike?" he said, when they were at the door. Spike glanced back, and a look passed between them. Angel didn't quite smile. "I Made it Through the Rain."

"Manilow," Spike said, rolling his eyes. It was almost affectionate. "Should be your musical soul I'm trying to save, not his."

And then they left him alone. The rain was too loud to hear the click of the door closing.

***

They'd survived the Senior Partners. He was starting to think they'd used up their combined lifetime's allocation of miracles: slaying the dragon. Gunn lasting longer than ten minutes, and then the whole way through the night, and then healing, even when they'd had to run and he insisted on checking himself out of hospital. Getting out of LA, outrunning the Partners' demons.

Angel had some very old contacts in Pittsburgh. The four of them had had to literally go underground, taking old demon trafficking routes, even sidestepping into other dimensions when the things on their trail got too close.

They came out on an empty city and a storm.

Far away in the distance, a bolt of lightning bisected the sky. He remembered long-ago thunderstorms in Galway, how his family's horses had panicked and kicked in the stables. He tried counting the space between the lightning and thunder, but the low rumble started to build before the brightness had died away.

A second flash, brighter, lit Illyria's lone reflection in the glass.

"Not really in the mood for company," he said. "Go hang out with Spike and Gunn."

"They are both intoxicated. Spike is playing with silver discs of noise, and Gunn has initiated a game wherein they name something that they have not done, and if the other person has, they ingest more of the poison."

Drinking themselves stupid. Going out with music and a friend. Put that way, it sounded a lot better than being alone in the dark.

He still didn't feel any great urge to join them.

"Your thoughts are with the boy."

"Connor's okay," he said. Connor had made it over the border with his parents and he was in Mexico now, and there was some kind of mystical bubble surrounding them that would keep the storm away. In Mexico, the sun was shining, and his son was still alive.

He had to keep thinking it, even if he couldn't make himself believe it.

Illyria joined him at the glass, looking down at the ground some thirty floors below them. Visibility wasn't the best. There was rain and lightning and thick, roiling black clouds. Most of the smaller buildings that he could see were already in ruins.

"The water is already past the first floor," she said. "I estimate that eventually a tsunami will sweep from the Atlantic Ocean, covering this building."

Boston. New York. On the other coast, Los Angeles, San Francisco. Maybe they were all underwater already. He pictured all the regional offices of Wolfram & Hart swept away by the tide and that was almost a consolation until he imagined the reverse: a devastated world, and Wolfram & Hart still standing.

Illyria said, "In Wesley's apartment, I watched television programmes about countries of the world."

"Documentaries." Second nature, now, to fill in for things she didn't know the names for.

She inclined her head. "Yes. National Geographic. They showed me pictures of the Gobi desert. It is a hot, harsh expanse of sand." She raised her hand to the window, the blue tint of her skin eerie in the light from the storm. "I remember it as it was before the continent broke into pieces. It was beautiful, and cold, and always white with snowfall."

Before the TV reception had died and Spike had found the radio, they'd watched the pictures on CNN. "Snowing," the reporter had stammered. "It's snowing in the Sahara."

"The Earth goes on," Illyria said, sounding as if she was talking to herself. "The planet has no thought for the parasites on its skin. The human infestation may die out, as they should have done aeons ago. Perhaps the demons and the half-breeds too. And somewhere life will endure, and begin again."

"This too shall pass," Angel said quietly.

"Not for them." She hesitated, the words clearly costing her: "For us. But it will pass."

Angel looked at her. "Us," he repeated. He wondered if she was scared of dying.

It wasn't until the tsunami she'd predicted filled the sky, coming at them faster than sound, that he felt her hand creep awkwardly into his, and he didn't have time to realize that was his answer.

on 2004-05-28 04:35 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] invaderwitch.livejournal.com
you're quite talented.

on 2004-05-28 04:45 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Thanks!

on 2004-05-28 04:56 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] tinpanalley.livejournal.com
Very powerful! I loved the glimpse of Illyria's growing humanity.

on 2004-05-28 05:04 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] wesleysgirl.livejournal.com
Beautiful. Wonderful Illyria voice. :-)

on 2004-05-28 05:07 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Thank you! It started as a Spike/Gunn black humour fic but Illyria took over *g*

on 2004-05-28 05:13 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] psychofilly.livejournal.com
So good. You captured them all, a snapshot at the end and it was so perfectly melancholy that you sucked me right in and swept me away with the passing waters.

on 2004-05-28 05:39 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] cindergal.livejournal.com
Wahh! Loved the Spike/Gunn bonding, and Illyria's attempts to comfort Angel.

The opening, and Spike's reaction to "Italy," really got to me, though.

on 2004-05-28 05:41 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] skywaterblue.livejournal.com
Awww, I love Illyria so. I like this fic, with them on the run in a realistic manner, and Illyria becoming part of the group in ways we just tantalizingly got a glimpse of in the last few episodes. Good stuff.

on 2004-05-28 06:19 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shadowscast.livejournal.com
::shiver:: There's something about the world ending that gets me every time.

That was some lovely Illyria characterization. I love this: "Second nature, now, to fill in for things she didn't know the names for."

I like that Spike and Gunn get chummy at the end. That makes sense.

I'm going to be annoying and point out a scientific flaw (which seems a bit redundant considering the impossibility of The Day After Tomorrow's science, but anyway):
Looked like the one-mile-per-second rule didn't factor for vampire hearing.

The gap between seeing the lightning and hearing the thunder doesn't have anything to do with the limitations of human hearing. The gap happens because light travels faster than sound, and over distances of several miles this makes for a difference of a few seconds. A vampire would experience it the same way as a human, though the thunder would probably seem louder to them when they heard it.

on 2004-05-28 07:39 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mpoetess.livejournal.com
I'm going to be annoying and point out a scientific flaw

I'm going to be doubly annoying and point out a nonscientific flaw: Angel and Spike aren't going to die. Unless that tsunami is made of Holy Water. They might have to swim around a hell of a lot, and they'll get awful hungry until they hit someplace with an animal population, and they could get eaten by sharks, but this by itself wouldn't kill them any more than being underwater in a box for three months killed Angel the summer before last. ;-)

I don't think that undercuts the power of this story (I'm not sure that Angel doesn't know that, whether his 'us' is for himself as well as Illyria, or not), though; it's them saying goodbye to a world, a life, people they care about, and facing a natural disaster that might make survival as a vampire into an experience of torture and starvation that's worse than just getting killed instantly along with the humans.

on 2004-05-29 05:59 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
*g* I was thinking that the danger to Spike and Angel's not the water, it's the building coming down around them, with all that potential for accidental staking or losing of heads (or just getting crushed under a million tons of water and masonry - wouldn't kill them, but I don't know how they'd get out). But I did have a line immediately after the Connor bit where Angel said he and Spike had a chance at making it out. Prob'ly should add that back in...

on 2004-05-29 06:26 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
If my previous response didn't make much sense - lord knows my attempt at science didn't - I apologize, I haven't woken up yet. And it's only, ah, 2:24pm *g*

:distracts you with dancing monkey puppets:

on 2004-05-29 06:58 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] mpoetess.livejournal.com
No, it made perfect sense! (And in case it didn't come across in my first comment, this was a beautifully characterized story. Illyria being able to count herself among the humans just in time to die with them hits hard; Angel's need to convince himself that Connor made it out is beyond that, just quietly devastating, and utterly true to character.)

on 2004-05-29 08:10 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Thank you! :)

on 2004-05-29 05:51 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
I was thinking more of them hearing a lower frequency than humans so hearing the build start faster, and Angel not realizing why that was. But thinking on it, you're probably right. :cough: You'd never guess I'm a physicist...

on 2004-05-29 06:02 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
:thinks about it more: Y'know, the answer I already gave doesn't make sense. My physics professors are so turning in their graves. And they're not dead.

I'm going to take that bit out and pretend it's Angel's fault *g*

on 2004-05-29 07:48 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shadowscast.livejournal.com
My physics professors are so turning in their graves. And they're not dead.

Hee. Don't worry, I'm sure it is all Angel's fault. I mean, you were channeling him as you wrote, right? And what does he know about physics? *g*

Love from your friendly neighborhood mathematician,
Shadowscast

on 2004-05-29 08:09 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
:D (Of course, the mega-tsunami itself isn't possible unless an asteroid has mysteriously hit the earth without anyone noticing or a supervolcano's gone off beneath the sea, but I'm invoking the fictional law of But It Looks Cool in the Movie Trailer)

on 2004-05-29 08:17 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] shadowscast.livejournal.com
the fictional law of But It Looks Cool in the Movie Trailer

Well sure! Because that's what it's all about in the end. :)

on 2004-05-28 06:29 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] kita0610.livejournal.com
Oh, this about did me in.

If I still ran Campfire Tales, I'd ask to archive it. ;} As it is, just know I continue to enjoy your work.

on 2004-05-28 06:35 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] metalphoenix.livejournal.com
Hi. You're awesome. I'm adding you.

If that's okay. ^_^

on 2004-05-29 05:59 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Hee! Thanks, and it's fine. Will add back.

on 2004-05-28 07:09 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] willshenilshe.livejournal.com
Ohhhh... heartbreaking and beautiful!

on 2004-05-28 07:28 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] inyron.livejournal.com
He had to keep thinking it, even if he couldn't make himself believe it.

Ouch, ouch, ouch.

I don't know why I keep reading these apocalypse fics *sobs* Y'all keep depressing me. Still, well done.

on 2004-05-28 08:09 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] dualbunny.livejournal.com
The change in tempo from humor to pathos was done really well. Very compelling.

on 2004-05-28 10:08 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] attaining.livejournal.com
You amaze me.

on 2004-05-29 01:00 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] raskazzptitsa.livejournal.com
Dude. So very cool. The zen ending reminds me almost of some scenes in Titanic, when some passengers gave in to the inevitability. And for the record, it works perfectly for the film :) (Which is fabulous, by the way - you must see it when it comes out near you!)

on 2004-05-29 02:19 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] paratti.livejournal.com
Loved it. And they get Gunn and Illyria diving gear and they'll be sorted.

on 2004-05-29 05:52 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Ha! And now I'm remembering that bizarre Spike Underwater spinoff rumour...

on 2004-05-29 04:02 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] cosmic.livejournal.com
In Mexico, the sun was shining, and his son was still alive.

He had to keep thinking it, even if he couldn't make himself believe it.


Oh man. Heart-breaking. Beautiful.

on 2004-05-29 06:21 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] snidgemma.livejournal.com
Gah, I keep reading your fic, loving it and then forgetting to comment. Loved this.

on 2004-05-29 07:29 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] swmbo.livejournal.com
oh, man. Spike and Gunn bonding, that absolutely perfect Illyria voice and her gaining humanity. The silence of Angel, this time with a foe he really can't fight at all, his convincing himself Connor would be ok.

My heart is all broken up *cry*

on 2004-05-29 09:05 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] packmentality.livejournal.com
Ack! *dies*

So good. So very good. Words...um...can't think of any. Except that I absolutely adore Illyria.

And you too. I adore you. :-)

on 2004-05-31 08:46 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] vivien
Brrr, your story gave me a lovely shiver. I loved the Manilow reference. Nice character voice for all.

on 2004-06-02 12:38 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] http://users.livejournal.com/lissa_/
This is so beautiful Doyle. It should feel hopeless and despairing, but I love the way you've taken them past all that and left them with nothing but resignation and some desire to face the end fighting in the only way that's left to them.

Your Illyria is particularly good; you seem to have a way of merging the human and the inhuman in her to great effect.

Thanks so much for sharing.

I was wondering, would you mind if I friended you? I'm not what I'd call particularly widely read, as far as fic goes, :-) but you've got such a knack for characterisation that I keep find myself reading parings I never would have even considered.

on 2004-06-02 07:12 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] doyle_sb4.livejournal.com
Thanks so much, and go ahead and friend :)

on 2004-06-04 02:19 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] cerisaye.livejournal.com
Just when I thought I couldn't shed any more tears for these people...

Beautiful story with spot on characterisations and wonderful details like the music (T-Rex and Manilow LoL) and Italy.

Sniff

on 2004-06-04 07:55 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] sumik.livejournal.com
Beautiful.

on 2004-06-04 12:17 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] morbidmuse.livejournal.com
Oh, that was amazing! Perfect characterization for each of them. From the small comment of Italy, to Spike and Gunn drinking on their last day, Angel naming a Manilow song, down to all of Illyria. The pacing made it so believable. You did such a wonderful job.

on 2004-06-04 07:40 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [identity profile] sdwolfpup.livejournal.com
Alright. That's it. I'm friending you. You write much too beautiful fic to potentially miss one. Perhaps because it's set in a "different" universe, but this is the first post-'Not Fade Away' fic that has resonated with me.

on 2004-06-05 01:56 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] a2zmom.livejournal.com
Come over fromm BBF. Quietly devestating, every voice perfect. I loved this.

on 2004-06-07 01:36 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] keziahsaid.livejournal.com
Came over from BBF to say Wow! Powerful. It was nice to see Illyria part of the group, and her melancholy scenes with Angel perfectly fit the bonding of Spike and Gunn. I loved it.

on 2004-06-07 07:11 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] brynviridian.livejournal.com
*whimpers*

Beautiful.

on 2004-07-13 08:49 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] dessert-first.livejournal.com
You are too damned talented by half. Lovely. Each of the characters, Gunn and Spike bonding and coping and Illyria and yes. Just lovely.

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