Angel and Faith
Angelus slipped silently into Faith's house, marvelling at the lack of security the Slayer had. Maybe it was because she figured she could fight anything that walked through her door. Well, maybe she could. Except for this time.
He silently thanked Angel for buying this place for her, meaning he was invited in. No pesky barrier. Good.
Angelus crept silently up the stairs to Faith's room. He stood over her as she slept, watching as the moonlight through the window cast strange shadows that danced across Faith's face. He pulled his paper and pencil out, sketching out a quick picture of her sleeping. He signed his name and attached a note of "soon" to it, and left it on her bedside table.
He grinned evilly, as he sprinkled the purple powder over Faith's face, ensuring she'd sleep the night through, no matter how much noise he made. Once the powder dissolved into her skin, he leant down and vamped into game face, and bit into her neck, enjoying the feel of her warm blood flowing down his throat. He smiled, relishing the new power and strength he could feel from her blood.
He pulled away with great restraint, knowing he would be back to finish the job later. He let his face go back to normal, and he grinned evilly as he slipped out, knowing she'd be in for a shock when she awoke.
***
Faith rubbed her eyes as she woke up, feeling weaker than she normally did. Hell, she never felt weak, which was why she started to worry. Faith sat up quickly, but her vision blurred.
"Oh what's wrong with me?"
She turned her head and winced at the unexpected pain. "Ouch."
She stood up and went into her bathroom slowly, feeling light headed and dizzy. She looked in the mirror and gasped at the ugly gash at her neck. It looked like...
A bite mark.
A vampire bite mark.
She rubbed her eyes and looked at it again. There was no way a vampire could've come into her house while she was sleeping. She would've known.
Faith, still puzzled, headed back to her room, when she saw the paper lying next to her bed. She went over and picked it up and felt weaker than she had before.
Angelus...