The Nature of Inhumanity
Mar. 15th, 2021 04:21 pmReminder, Steel = mob boss Spike.
Honestly, based on a certain canon episode you can probably guess who the perp is without any other clues. Obviously, he thinks of werewolves as not human, but Steel and Xander know the "hunter" is the one who's truly inhuman. the hurt/comfort isn't super obvious, but Steel is definitely trying to look out for Xander who's on the breaking point.
(random aside, but since I'm listening to the Chaos Bleeds OST again for this I just realized that the picture chosen shows everybody's face but Xander's. You can see where he's standing, but Willow's blocking him. I don't know if this is official artwork or anything but it's kind of funny, like that failed photo you try to take with your friends and someone puts their hand in front of your face as a joke or something)
Main Points:
Buffy/Dresden Files Crossover
Chapter Summary: Xander decides that questioning Steel about the latest deaths is a good idea.
Word Count: 1191
Rating: Teen
Warning: brief discussion of gruesome case
( help from the 'enemy' )
Honestly, based on a certain canon episode you can probably guess who the perp is without any other clues. Obviously, he thinks of werewolves as not human, but Steel and Xander know the "hunter" is the one who's truly inhuman. the hurt/comfort isn't super obvious, but Steel is definitely trying to look out for Xander who's on the breaking point.
(random aside, but since I'm listening to the Chaos Bleeds OST again for this I just realized that the picture chosen shows everybody's face but Xander's. You can see where he's standing, but Willow's blocking him. I don't know if this is official artwork or anything but it's kind of funny, like that failed photo you try to take with your friends and someone puts their hand in front of your face as a joke or something)
Main Points:
Buffy/Dresden Files Crossover
Chapter Summary: Xander decides that questioning Steel about the latest deaths is a good idea.
Word Count: 1191
Rating: Teen
Warning: brief discussion of gruesome case
( help from the 'enemy' )