Written and Directed by: Joss Whedon
Transcribed by: AleXander
Thompson for Psyche's Transcripts
Copyright © 1998 Alexander Thompson
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This is not a novelization or a script. It is a straightforward and dry transcript
of the episode "Anne". It also includes descriptions of the settings,
action scenes and camera movements where I felt they were needed.
I made every effort to accurately transcribe the dialogue from this episode.
If you notice anything that is transcribed incorrectly, please let me know
and I will post an update. rev 98.10.12
This episode was originally broadcast on September 29, 1998.
Teaser
The
Sunnydale cemetery at night. The camera fades in on Andrew Hoelich's gravestone
and slowly pans down to the ground in front of it. A bouquet of fresh flowers
is there. A hand comes out of the freshly filled grave and claws for solid
ground. Slowly Andrew pulls himself out of his grave, now a newly made vampire.
He growls when his head clears the earth, and continues to climb out on his
stomach. He crawls along the ground, pulling out his legs as the camera pulls
back, and stops when he sees a
pair of wide-spread legs standing before him. He looks up to see who it
is.
Willow: That's
right, Big Boy.
Cut to Willow.
Willow: (smiles mischievously) Come and get it.
Andrew suddenly hops to his feet and roars at her. Taken
aback by this, Willow takes a few quick steps backward. The vampire takes
two steps toward her. Xander grabs him by the collar of his suit and pulls
him back away from Willow. Andrew loses his balance in the process.
Xander: I got him! Go!
Oz jumps out from behind a bush and starts to run toward them, but then hesitates
a moment to get a stake from his jacket pocket.
Xander: Any time now...
Andrew has regained his balance, and using Xander's grip to stabilize himself,
kicks up with both legs and does a double pike snapping kick to Oz's face.
Oz stumbles backward and falls. Without pausing, Andrew leaps up again and
does a back tuck over Xander's head. Xander tries to rush him, but Andrew
uses his momentum to deflect him into Willow. They both go crashing to the
ground. Willow moans, but quickly sits up to watch Andrew run away.
Willow: He's getting away! And... ow.
Oz scrambles to his feet and picks up his stake. He watches the demon running
and holds his stake by the tip, preparing to throw it like a knife. Andrew
leaps over a rock and continues running. Oz throws the stake. It whistles
through the air as it flies end over end, and hits the rock, bouncing off
of it with a loud thunk and flying wild.
Oz: (shaking his head) That
really never works.
Willow and Xander get up, and Oz turns to them.
Oz: Are you guys all right?
Xander: First of all, what was with the acrobatics? How did that happen?
Oz: (looking in the direction that Andrew went) Wasn't
Andy Hoelich on the gymnastics team?
Xander: (gestures with his arm) That's right, he was! (shouting after Andrew)
Cheater!
Oz gives Xander a brief look and then stares into the distance again looking
for Andrew.
Xander: (to Willow) Okay, and the, uh, second problem I'm having... 'Come
and get it, Big Boy'?
Willow: Well... (stammering) W-well,
the Slayer always says a pun or-or a witty play on words, and I think it throws
the vampires off, and, and it makes them *frightened* because I'm wisecracking.
Okay, I didn't really have a chance to work on that one, but *you* try it
every time.
Oz: Uh, if I may suggest: 'This
time it's personal.' I mean, there's a reason why it's a classic.
Xander: (steps away) I've always been amazed with how Buffy fought, but...
(picks up his bag) in a way, I feel like we took her punning for granted.
(steps back)
Willow: (gives Xander a scolding look) Xander, past tense rule.
Xander: Oh, sorry. I just meant we in the past took it for granted and, uh...
we won't when she gets back.
Willow: Do you think Buffy knows school's starting tomorrow?
Oz: Tomorrow. (Willow looks at him) Right. Big day.
Willow: (goes to Oz) Oh, I'm gonna be busy a lot. But, but only till 3:00,
and that's when you usually get up.
Xander: I can't wait to see Cordelia. (pauses) I can't believe I can't wait
to see Cordelia.
Willow: (smiling) I wonder what our first homework assignment's gonna be.
Xander puts his hands on his hips and gives her a look.
Willow: Hey, you're excited over Cordelia, okay? We've all got issues.
Oz: I guess we should pack it in.
Xander: Yeah.
They all start to walk away from Andrew's grave.
Willow: Wouldn't
it be great if Buffy just showed up tomorrow? Like nothing happened?
Xander: She can't just show up, she got kicked out.
Willow: Well, yeah, I-I know. I just wish... I wish we knew where she was.
Cut to a Los Angeles beach. A wave crashes on the sand. In the far distance
a pier stretches out into the water. Buffy steps into view, walking barefoot
across the sand. She stops and looks out over the ocean. She closes her eyes
and raises her head to just feel the sun on her face and listen to the waves
come in. The camera pans down from her face to her waist. A pair of hands
reach around her and clasp in front, and she covers them with hers. The camera
pans back up to her face. She looks back at Angel leaning his head over her
shoulder. She reaches up with her hand and brushes it against his cheek.
Buffy: How did you find me here?
Angel: If I was blind, I would see you.
She lowers her hand to take his again at her waist and closes her eyes. She
embraces his arms tightly to her.
Buffy: Stay with me.
Angel: Forever.
That's the whole point. I'll never leave. (whispering into her ear) Not even
if you kill me.
Buffy's expression turns from contented to dismayed. Cut
to Buffy's tiny apartment in a run-down downtown Los Angeles neighborhood.
She wakes from her dream and looks around sadly. Slowly she gets up and goes
over to the window overlooking the street below. The camera pans away from
the window, past the sidewalk and into the street. A police siren gets louder
as it nears, and an instant later an LAPD squad car races across the intersection
at the end of the block against the red light.
Opening credits roll. Buffy's theme plays.
Act One
Behind
the counter at a small, sleazy diner known as Helen's Kitchen. The cook
puts two burgers with fries up on the pick-up counter. A
waitress walks past the counter to hang an order on the spinner. Buffy
walks behind her to pick up the two burgers. She has her hair in two short
braids to keep it out of the way. Her
expression emotes a combination of sadness and boredom. She takes the
two plates, walks them over to a nearby table and sets them down in front
of two roughneck types. They both eye her lecherously. Buffy takes out her
order pad.
Buffy: Anything else?
Roughneck: That'll do us, Peaches.
She tears off their bill and puts it on the table.
Buffy: Pay at the counter.
Roughneck: Sure you don't want me to work it off for you?
The other roughneck laughs at that. Buffy
walks away, and as she goes he reaches out with his hand and slaps her on
the behind. Buffy stops in her tracks. The two men just chuckle. She turns
her head slightly, but thinks better of doing anything about it. She
walks up to another table where a young couple is sitting. They are too
into each other to notice Buffy.
Buffy: You guys ready?
Rickie: (still looking at his girl) Yeah. I think we're good. Um... (looks
at Buffy's name tag) 'Anne'.
Buffy glances at them briefly, then looks down at her pad to take their order.
Buffy: What'll you have?
Rickie reaches into his pocket and pulls out a handful of change.
Rickie: Well, okay... What can we get with this?
He dumps the change onto the table. It's mostly pennies, a few nickels and
dimes, no quarters.
Buffy: Um...
Lily: (to Rickie) Can we get cake?
Rickie: (to Lily) Don't
be stupid. We gotta eat healthy. We can't have cake. (to Buffy) Can we get
pie?
Buffy: We've got a peach pie. (writes the order) I can't guarantee there's
a peach in it.
Lily: (to Rickie) We shouldn't have blown all our money.
Rickie: (to Lily) Come on, it was worth it.
Lily smiles. Rickie looks up at Buffy as the two of them hold out their forearms.
Rickie: Hey, check this out.
Buffy
looks at their arms as they hold them out together and sees they each have
a tattoo of half of a heart with a ribbon across it. On their respective halves
of the ribbon they have the other's name tattooed.
Buffy: It's nice. It's nice and, uh, permanent. (smiles weakly)
Rickie: (looking at Lily) Yeah,
forever. (puts his arm around Lily) I mean, that's the whole point.
Lily looks at him and smiles. Buffy looks down sadly. A moment later she looks
up at Lily, and there's a spark of recognition in her face. Lily looks up
at Buffy and thinks she also recognizes her.
Lily: Hey,
do I know you?
Buffy: (looks away) I don't think so.
Lily: (looks harder) Really? Where're you from?
Buffy: (avoids the issue) I'll get your pie.
Lily watches as Buffy goes to the cash register. Rickie distracts her, and
they are in their own little world again. At the register Buffy puts down
the order. The other waitress looks at her.
Buffy: I'm not feeling great. (unties her apron) Do you think you can cover
for me?
Waitress: Sure. (looks at the order) Okay.
Buffy gives Rickie and Lily one last look and goes out of the diner. Cut
to the Sunnydale High School library. Students are busy looking for books
they will need during the semester. Willow and Giles walk out of the stacks
on the mezzanine level. Willow has several books in her arms.
Giles: So, no joy at the cemetery?
They come down the stairs.
Willow: No, he got away. We still have some glitches in the system, like...
vampires getting away. But I think we're improving. (smiles)
They split up as Giles heads through the door to go behind the check-out counter.
Giles: For God's sake be careful. (they meet at the counter) I mean, uh, I
appreciate your efforts to keep the vampire population down until Buffy returns,
but, uh...Well, if anything should happen to you and...you should be killed,
I should take it somewhat amiss.
Giles scans Willow's books to check them out.
Willow: You'd be cranky?
Giles: Entirely.
Willow: Well, we try not to get killed. (the phone in Giles' office rings)
That's
part of our whole mission statement. 'Don't get killed.'
She takes the books and stacks them together again.
Giles: Good. (taps on one of her books) I think you're going to love that
one. (goes to get the phone)
Willow picks the books up and starts out of the library. Before she can take
more than a few steps, Cordelia comes up to her.
Willow: Hi!
Cordelia: Hey,
Willow. (puts her bag on the counter)
Willow: How was your summer?
Cordelia: Oh, I can't believe you brought that up. Las
Palmas was the nightmare resort. They order you around and make you have
organized (makes quotes with her fingers) 'fun', and I used sarcastic quote
marks. (takes her bag and starts out) Plus the fact there are cockroaches
in Mexico big enough to own property. It was all about dread. How was your
summer?
Willow: Oh, it was okay.
They walk through the library doors and into the hall.
Cordelia: Is Xander around?
Willow: Well, uh, yeah. Somewhere.
They stop in the hall.
Cordelia: Good. Great. I haven't seen him yet. (pulls her hair behind her
ears) Do I look okay?
Willow: Oh, yeah! (nods and smiles)
Cordelia: (worried) How's my hair?
Willow: Uh, it's good! (smiles)
Cordelia: He
didn't meet anybody over the summer, did he? No, who's he gonna meet in Sunnydale,
but monsters and stuff? But
then again he's always been attracted to monsters. (worried) How's my
hair?
Willow: Still good.
She turns to leave and sees Oz.
Willow: (smiles hugely) Hi!
Cordelia grabs her arm and turns her around to look at her.
Cordelia: Maybe he's forgotten me. (lets go) Well, I'll just have to make
him remember. (smiles) See ya. (walks off)
Willow: (turns back to Oz) You came to visit me. (sees his books) You came
with books? Are they books for me?
Oz: Well, actually, they're kind of for me.
Willow: I don't get it.
Oz: Well, it's sort of a funny story. (they walk) You remember when I didn't
graduate?
Willow: Well, I know you had a lot of incompletes, but that's what summer
school was for.
Oz: Yeah.
Well, you remember when I didn't go?
Two students run past them, and the camera follows them down the hall past
a teacher.
Teacher: Whoa. Slow down, people. (they stop running) Summer
is over. Be somber.
Willow and Oz walk by as the teacher goes back into his classroom.
Willow: But you never said anything. How am I supposed to react to this rather
alarming news?
Oz: Well, actually, I was pretty much banking on you finding it cute.
Willow: Well, traditionally, you know, repeating a grade isn't exactly a turn-on.
(they stop by the lounge) A-and you're practically a genius. You're Mr. Test
Scores. I-it's all a little weird.
Oz: So the cute thing is out?
Xander rushes up to them.
Xander: Have you guys seen Cordelia?
Willow: Yeah. She's around here somewhere.
Xander: I don't want to come on too geeky, but, uh, okay, I'm psyched! (flashes
a big grin) There's gonna be some heat, if you know what I mean. So
you guys might want to duck and cover. (Willow sighs) And I'm starting
to be geeky. (grins again) Okay, bye. (he goes, but comes right back) How's
my...
Willow: (interrupts) Your hair is fine.
Xander: (big grin) Cool. (darts away)
Larry and another jock walk behind Willow and Oz, and the camera follows them
into the lounge.
Larry: This is our year, I'm telling you. Best football season ever. I'm so
in shape, I'm a rock. (they stop by the vending machines) It's all about egg
whites. If
we can focus, keep discipline, and not have quite as many mysterious deaths,
Sunnydale is gonna *rule*!
Willow and Oz walk into the lounge on the other side of the tables.
Willow: I'm trying to get to cute, really. But I'm still sorta stuck on 'strange'.
Oz: Well, I'd be willing to bargain down to 'eccentric' with an option on
'cool'.
They walk past the raised area where the couches are. Behind them Xander and
Cordelia finally meet. The camera closes in on them.
Xander: Hey!
Cordelia: Hey.
Xander: Good summer?
Cordelia: It was all right.
Xander: Cool!
Cordelia: (sounding disappointed) Yeah.
Xander: Well, I'll see ya.
Cordelia: Yeah,
whatever.
He turns and goes down the steps. Cordelia walks the other way toward the
hall. Cut
to Buffy's apartment. She's sitting calmly on the edge of her bed in her
nightshirt, holding a can of Spaghetti-O's in her lap. The camera pans up
from the can to her face. She just stares blankly into the room, breathing
calmly. Cut to the street in front of Helen's Kitchen. Buffy walks along the
street. A homeless man is sitting on the curb. Ken, the local shelter operator,
approaches the man and crouches down beside him, holding out one of his leaflets.
Ken: Hey, how are you? Can I talk to you for a moment? I have something you
might be interested in.
Buffy continues walking and passes a store with a recessed entryway. A homeless
woman is cowering there.
Homeless woman: I'm
no one.
Buffy looks at the woman.
Homeless woman: I'm no one.
Buffy looks away and hides her face from the woman by pulling her hair behind
her ear. Her expression becomes very sad.
Homeless woman: I'm no one.
Cut to the library. Giles is on the phone in his office.
Giles: Yes? Thank you, thank you.
He hangs up, puts the phone down, grabs his coat and quickly comes out of
the office.
Giles: I have a lead.
Willow and Xander look up from doing their homework at the table.
Giles: A friend in Oakland has a-a-a sketchy report of a... (grabs his overcoat)
young girl fending off a group of vampires... (grabs his bag) about a week
ago. (looks at his watch) There's a plane out in about an hour.
Willow and Xander exchange a look.
Xander: And what makes this different from the last nine leads?
Giles: Well,
there's a meal on this flight.
Xander: Look, I don't mean to poop the party here, it's just, you get your
hopes all up, and then it's just a big fat raspberry, and I feel bad.
Willow: But it's good that you're looking, though. You shouldn't give up.
Xander: Oh, yeah. Definitely.
Giles: Yes, one must try. Well, I-I-I should go. (rushes out)
Willow: You don't think maybe he'll find her?
Xander: I think he'll find her when she wants to be found.
They go back to doing their homework. Cut to a street in L.A. at night. Buffy
slowly walks along to her apartment. Behind her Lily follows her.
Lily: Anne?
Buffy doesn't respond.
Lily: (louder) Anne?
Still no response from Buffy.
Lily: Buffy?
Buffy stops in her tracks. Lily catches up.
Lily: Don't be mad. I won't turn you in or nothing. I guess you don't recognize
me.
Buffy: (thinks for a moment) Lily?
Lily: I mean from before. I was calling myself Chantarelle then. I used to...
(sighs) Well, I was in this cult that worshipped vampires. So lame, I know.
Buffy: Yeah... I, uh, I remember.
Lily: But... you kinda saved us. I never thanked you or anything.
Buffy: Did you tell anyone who I was?
Lily: Oh, no! Not-not even Rickie. I mean, I was so surprised to see you here,
waiting tables... But I wouldn't tell. I know how it is when you gotta get
lost.
They start to walk again.
Buffy: Do you, uh, do you live nearby?
Lily: Well, there's a couple of places. Uh, they're abandoned, and a lot of
people stay there. (pauses) So how come you came up with Anne?
Buffy: It's
my middle name.
Lily: Lily's
from a song. Rickie picked it. I'm always changing anyway. Chantarelle
was part of my exotic phase.
Buffy: It's
nice. It's a mushroom.
Lily: It is? That's really embarrassing.
Buffy: Um, well, i-it's an exotic mushroom, if that's any comfort.
Lily: Well, before that, I was following this loser preacher and calling myself
Sister Sunshine.
Buffy: What do they call you at home?
Lily looks away and doesn't respond.
Buffy: I like Lily.
Lily: It's cool for now. Hey, do you have any money?
They stop, and Buffy gives her a surprised look.
Lily: I didn't mean that like... Well, I just mean... I know this guy, he's
gonna have this kinda rave thing in his basement. We could go. I mean, I could
show you if you had... 'Cause I'm broke.
Buffy: I-I don't think so. I just kind of... I want to be alone.
Lily: I didn't mean to bug you.
Buffy: No! I-I didn't, I didn't mean that, it's just... Well, a-a lot of people
like that, it's, it's too much.
Lily crosses her arms and looks very disappointed. Buffy looks down and starts
to dig through her purse.
Buffy: I-I do have the money, though, so, why don't you and Rickie go, and
then maybe I could meet you some other time...
Lily raises her hands and waves off the offer.
Lily: No. It's okay, it's okay. Forget about it. Just...
A homeless man rudely pushes his way between them. The two girls both stare
after him.
Lily: That's not very polite.
The man turns around and looks blankly back at them.
Buffy: Are you okay?
Homeless man: I'm no one.
He turns back around and walks into the traffic on the street. Buffy's eyes
widen with concern. The man stops in the middle of a lane in front of an oncoming
pickup truck and faces it, arms stretched wide. Buffy drops her bag and rushes
into the street. The pickup driver honks his horn and slams on the brakes.
The truck starts to skid. Buffy pushes the man out of the way in time to save
him, but not in time to avoid getting hit herself. She gets hit hard in the
legs by the bumper. Her body snaps down hard onto the hood of the truck and
she slides into the windshield. She bounces back and slides off of the hood
as the truck screeches to a halt. She hits the pavement, flips over backward
and rolls to a stop in the middle of the street.
Act Two
The street. The driver quickly gets out of the pickup cab and runs over to
Buffy lying in the street, but Lily reaches her first. Buffy is on her hands
and knees trying to get up. People from all around come rushing into the street.
Lily: Are you okay?
Driver: Jeez, I didn't see you.
He takes her by the arms and helps her up.
Lily: Oh... Maybe, maybe you shouldn't move.
Driver: Maybe you should lie down.
Buffy looks around nervously at all of the people gathering.
Buffy: No,
I'm fine.
Driver: Somebody call an ambulance!
Buffy holds up her hands to fend of everyone's help.
Buffy: No! I'm okay, I just... I need to go.
She runs off, apparently not the least bit hurt. Cut to further down the street.
Buffy is walking at a brisk pace as she goes around a corner. There she bumps
into Ken and knocks all of his leaflets onto the sidewalk.
Ken: Whoa!
(sees his leaflets) Oh...
They both crouch down to pick up the papers.
Ken: Where are you running to?
Buffy: Sorry.
Ken: Maybe I should ask, where are you running from?
They've finished gathering up his leaflets and stand back up. Ken takes a
good look at Buffy.
Ken: You're pretty new around here. Uh, you've got the 'look', though.
Buffy: The 'look'?
Ken: Like you had to grow up way too fast. What's your name?
Buffy: Anne. (pushes past him to go)
Ken: Hey, um, I'm Ken. Here, go ahead, take one of these.
He holds out a leaflet, and Buffy looks at it. It reads "Come home to
Family Home", and has a drawing of a house and a silhouette of a man
reaching out to hug a child.
Ken: Don't be shy about stopping by. I mean, I guess you're not starving,
but... we're not just interested in feeding the body. You might find something
you're missing.
Buffy: (looks up at him) I'm alright.
Ken: (gives her a look of disbelief) Then why are you here? (Buffy looks away)
This
is not a good place for a kid to be. You get old fast here. (Buffy looks up
at him knowingly) The thing that drains the life out of them is despair. I
mean, kids come here, and they got nothing to go home to, and... this ends
up being the last stop for a lot of them. (Buffy looks down the street)
Shouldn't have to be that way.
"Back
to Freedom" by Bellylove starts playing as several shots of homeless
people are shown.
Lyrics: Ooo-ooo-ooo / On my way to freedom
A
woman alone in the street, a boy and girl huddling together on the curb,
a young boy begging from a businessman who rejects him as he walks by, a woman
with a dirty face looking into the camera.
Lyrics: I ask myself
Cut to the Bronze. Bellylove is on stage performing their ballad.
Lyrics: Why did I come again? / To find my own way to freedom
The camera pans from above down to the singer, then over to the guitar player.
Lyrics: And the change is gonna come / I'm gonna find my way / Find my way
/ Find my way back to freedom
The camera pans around behind the singer, showing the people in the club.
It's not a busy night. Xander is lounging on a couch off to the side. Willow
is sitting in the loveseat set at a right angle to the couch.
Lyrics: I'm gonna find my way / Find my way / Find my way / Find my way back
to freedom
The camera cuts closer to Xander and Willow.
Xander: Boy, I'm glad we showed up for 'Depressing Night'.
Willow: I wonder what she's doing right now.
Xander: Oh,
I know what she's doin'. Gabbing to all of her friends about her passionate
affair with Pedro the Cabana Boy, laughing about me, thinking how she still
might have feelings about me.
He glances over at Willow and sees her sadly raise her eyebrows at him.
Xander: Oh, it's possible you were talking about Buffy.
Willow: It's possible. The Bronze just never seems the same without her.
Oz arrives, hands Xander a drink and sits down next to Willow.
Xander: Yeah, and the slaying isn't getting any easier, either.
Oz: I don't know. I think we're kinda getting a rhythm down.
Xander: We're losing half the vamps.
Oz: Yeah,
but... rhythmically.
Willow: We just need to work on our timing, I think.
Xander: (looks up) No, I know what we need.
Oz: A
Vampire Slayer?
Xander: Next best thing.
Willow follows his gaze and sees Cordelia coming into the Bronze with a few
friends.
Lyrics: Ooo-ooo / My own way to freedom
Xander: Bait.
Cut
to the Summers house. Cut inside. Joyce is writing out a few bills. She
hears a knocking at the door, and looks up. She goes over to the door and
answers it. She is surprised at who she sees standing there.
Joyce: Uh,
hello.
Giles: Hello. Um, may I... (gestures inside)
Joyce: Oh, uh, of course. (waves him in) Come on in.
Giles: Thank you. (slowly walks into the living room) I've, uh, just come
back from Oakland. A friend of mine called with a lead. Stories about someone
fighting vampires. (takes off his glasses) It, uh, didn't pan out, I'm afraid.
(starts to clean them)
Joyce: (sighs) No Buffy.
Giles: No
vampires. Bunch of school kids in heavy mascara listening to extremely silly
music.
Joyce: Well, thank you for going. (steps into the living room and crosses
her arms) I can hardly, uh... (exhales and smiles weakly) I can hardly leave
the house. I'm just afraid she'll call and she'll need my help.
Giles: (puts his glasses back on) Buffy is the most capable child I've ever
known. I mean, she may be confused, unhappy, but I honestly believe she's
in no danger.
Joyce: (lowers her arms) I just wish I could talk to her. The last thing we
did was fight. (fidgets with her hands)
Giles: Joyce, you mustn't blame yourself for her leaving.
Joyce: (nods) I
don't. (takes a breath) I blame you. (exhales)
Giles is taken aback.
Joyce: You've been this huge influence on her, guiding her. You had this whole
relationship with her behind my back. I feel like you've taken her away from
me.
Giles is speechless for a moment while he considers his answer.
Giles: I didn't make Buffy who she is.
Joyce: And
who exactly is she?
Giles just looks at her. Cut to Helen's Kitchen. Buffy is filling the sugar
dispensers at the counter. Lily comes in and walks up to her.
Lily: Buff... um, Anne? Can I talk to you?
Buffy glances up at her, but doesn't stop her work.
Buffy: Look, this really isn't a good time. Can it wait?
Lily: Rickie's gone. I haven't seen him for more than a day. I... he's never
left for that long. I think something's... happened. Maybe something's happened.
Buffy: Well, did you call the police?
Lily: (sighs) Rickie skipped out on his parole. Uh, they would just cause
more trouble.
Buffy: (exhales) I don't know, did you, did you ask around?
Lily: Can you help me?
Buffy: Uh, I-I can't. (walks away)
Lily: (follows) But... but that's who you are and stuff, right? I mean, you
help people, and, you know...
Buffy: I can't get into this. I'm sorry, Lily.
Lily: You, you know how to do stuff.
Buffy: I don't. (exhales) Not anymore.
Lily: But... (whining) I don't know what to do.
Cut to the blood bank. Lily and Buffy come in.
Lily: We
gave blood lots of times 'cause you get a few bucks. And they have cookies!
Buffy: You're a fan of the sugar rush?
Lily: (smiles) It's nice.
Nurse: Hi. Are you here to donate blood?
Buffy: Uh, we're looking for a friend.
Lily: Rickie T.? We come in sometimes.
Nurse: Rickie, sure. Uh, he's not here.
Buffy: Well, do you know if he's been in the last day or so?
Nurse: Well, let me check the sheet.
Man: (off camera) Ow!
Buffy looks squeamish as she looks over and sees him being stuck with a needle.
Buffy: This'll probably go faster if we split up.
Lily: (nods in agreement) Can
I come with you?
Buffy: Okay, where did I lose you on the whole splitting up thing?
Lily: (smiles) Oh. Sorry.
Buffy: I was thinking we could check out some of your hangouts and, um, I
guess, meet later at my place.
Lily: Okay.
Nurse: Sorry, guys. He hasn't been here.
Buffy: Thanks.
Nurse: I'll tell him you were looking.
Buffy: Great.
They leave the blood bank. The nurse loses her friendly demeanor as she watches
them go. She swallows and begins to look around nervously. Cut to a street
at night. Cut to an abandoned building. A homeless man stirs from his sleep
as he hears Buffy come in, but goes back to sleep when he sees it's not the
cops. Buffy makes her way through the building, being careful not to step
on anyone. Some of them watch her as she goes by. She walks slowly along a
dark hall and turns a corner. She is startled by a man with his arms full
walking the other way behind her. She continues along and
soon notices an old man lying on the floor, dead. Next to his head is
an empty bottle of drain cleaner, an apparent suicide. Buffy kneels next to
him and feels for a pulse. Nothing. She puts his arm down and sees that there's
a tattoo of half a heart on his forearm with a banner across the heart and
the name Lily tattooed on it. Buffy looks at the old man, confused.
Buffy: Rickie?