Buffy was out on patrol, she was fighting with a vampire outside an abandoned factory.
There was a sign mounted on the chain link fence, it read:
PRIVATE PROPERTY
NO TRESPASSING
VIOLATORS WILL BE PROSECUTED
Buffy slammed against the sign. She ducked just as the vampire's fist smashed into it where her head had been an instant before. The vampire was a huge, burley Hell's Angel biker-type and he loomed menacingly over Buffy.
"I've always wanted to kill the Slayer." The vampire said.
"And I've always wanted piano lessons. So really, who's surprised we have all this unexpressed rage?" Buffy said.
Buffy punctuated her words with blow after blow, knocking the hulking vampire back several feet. He retaliated with a brutal punch to her face, sending her reeling. Buffy blocked a second blow and wrenched the vampire's arm behind his back and flattened him against the fence.
"But honestly? I think I'm expressing mine better. Tell you what... you find yourself a good anger management class..."
The vampire threw her off but she slammed him back into the fence again and whipped out a stake.
"And I'll jam this pokey wood stick through your heart."
Before the vampire could react, Buffy staked him and he turned to dust and slips the stake back into her coat.
"I think that sets the world speed record for closure." Buffy said to herself.
"Hey!" said a man behind her.
A bright light shone in Buffy's eyes as she turned to see the factory night watchman approaching.
"Miss, if you're looking for one of those rave parties, I'm afraid you're late. Chased a bunch of kids out of here last night."
"Oh, right. Yeah. Darn. My fellow ravers will be so disappointed. It was my turn to bring the Bundt cake." Buffy said pretending that's what she was there for.
"You know, if it was my call, I'd let you do whatever you want. It's not like anybody's using this place or nothin'. But they just don't pay me enough to argue with the boss so..." the night watchman said.
"Already gone!" Buffy said.
Buffy turned to leave but the guard stopped her.
"Oh, hey! Hold it, miss. Take your... whatever this is with you."
He bent over, picked up a glowing yellow orb and handed it to Buffy, who looked at it curiously.
"Thank you," Buffy said.
"Glow balls, huh?" The guard laughed. "I swear; I don't get your generation. What is that thing?"
"I'll let you know as soon as I find out," Buffy said distractedly.
Buffy turned and walked off into the night.
The following morning Buffy was preparing a breakfast tray for her mother. Dawn entered the room.
"Dawn, touch nothing." Buffy said.
"Who died and made you the Iron Chef?" Dawn asked.
"Look, Mom's sick and I made her a nice non-instant breakfast for once. And I don't need you..." Buffy began.
Dawn knocked over the rose vase that was on the tray.
"Oops!" Dawn said.
"... doing that," Buffy finished.
Joyce entered in her bathrobe, smiling.
"Oh! Check out the 'Pamper Mom' platter. You two do all this?" she asked Dawn.
"Oh, Buffy helped." Dawn said.
Buffy couldn't believe her sister, "I didn't 'help'..."
"I'm sure you did," Joyce said and sat down on a stool, "So neither of you is pregnant, failing or under indictment?"
Buffy and Dawn gave her a look.
"Just checking," Joyce said.
Buffy said, "We knew you were feeling less-than-great so..."
"Yeah, the headaches they said would go away came back and brought some friends along with." Joyce said.
"Well, what did the doctor say?" Buffy asked.
"Oh, take four of some-pills a day and come back for tests," Joyce replied.
"So they don't know what's wrong?" Buffy asked.
"Not yet." Joyce replied.
"Well, that's unacceptable. I think we should get a second opinion." Buffy said.
"Well, we need a first opinion first, honey." Joyce explained.
"Okay, we'll go right now." Buffy said.
"Buffy, I know you're concerned, okay? But don't be. I'm still the Mom. Which means I get to worry about you two. Which is a good thing because you're a Vampire Slayer." Joyce said and pulled Dawn onto her lap. "And you... you are my little punkin' belly!"
"Oh, Mom! That's like my kid name." Dawn said embarrassed.
"So I can't be retro?" Joyce asked.
Buffy noted Joyce and Dawn's easy camaraderie and felt a little excluded.
"Did you ever have any names for me?" Buffy asked.
"No... I think you were always just Buffy." Joyce replied.
"I got some names for ya..." Dawn said.
Buffy was hurt but covered it. Joyce suddenly remembered something.
"What are you doing hanging around here? Isn't this Giles' big day?" Joyce said to Buffy.
"Oh! Bigger than big. It's his grand opening." Buffy replied.
"So go. Bring me back a... I don't know... a flying broomstick or something." Joyce told Buffy
"Those never really work." Dawn said.
"Whatever. Book club tonight?" Joyce asked Dawn.
"Uh-huh." Dawn said.
"You guys have a book club?" Buffy asked and reacting to their looks. "Okay, I'm gonna go. I will be back later. What time is your doctor's appointment?" Buffy asked her Mom.
Joyce gave her daughter an exasperated look.
"I just want to know... take it easy. I want you to relax all day, keep your feet up, plenty of Oprah." Buffy instructed her Mom.
"Plus you can check my rain forest report and you know there's like eighty bazillion old board games..." Dawn said.
Buffy grabbed Dawn by the arm and dragged her out of the house.
"Hey! You said I couldn't come." Dawn said.
"Changed my mind." Buffy told her.
Buffy reached the Magic Box, entered and glanced up at the quaint bell that rung when she opened the door. She strolled into the store, taking in the curios and knickknacks lining the shelves. The store was quiet and empty. She looked up to find Giles standing serenely in the centre of the store, dressed in a spangled purple robe and pointed purple warlock's cap. Giles smiled at Buffy cheerily, Buffy merely stared him down. Finally, he dropped the facade and shrugged out of the costume just as Dawn burst through the door behind Buffy, gasping for breath.
"I told you, you couldn't ditch me!" she said to Buffy.
Dawn looked around. "Wow... Mr. Giles! This place is so... wow. I mean, check out all the magic junk."
"Our new slogan..." Giles said sarcastically.
"So when's it open? You know, for customers?" Dawn asked.
"Since nine this morning, actually," Giles said.
"Dawn. Go. Browse. And..." Buffy said.
"You break it, you bought it. Heard you the first sixty times," Dawn said scathingly.
Dawn wandered into the recesses of the store to check the place out.
"Still, not to worry. No, I've got feelings about this place. Magic's a small niche market but... well, think about it. Sunnydale... monsters... supply and demand. They'll be lining up around the block in no time." Giles said to Buffy.
"Yeah. You'll be making money hand over fist." Buffy said.
Suddenly puzzled, Buffy held her hand over her fist.
"Which I guess is a good thing." Buffy said not quite understanding how that was a good way to make money.
"You all right? You seem a little distracted." Giles said to Buffy.
"It's just my Mom's still sick and we have no idea what the deal is." Buffy told Giles.
"She is getting medical attention?" Giles asked.
"Yeah. We have a highly trained medical staff working round the clock to tell us diddly." Buffy said.
"I'm sorry. Still, you know, time and patience... both great comforts..." Giles trailed off.
The bell jingled as Willow and Michael entered. Michael wore a red, long-sleeved T-shirt and leather pants.
Willow ran in, excited.
"Giles! Where's your hat and cloak?" Willow asked.
"Yeah, the hype was out of control," Michael said.
Dawn hurried up to Willow, "Willow! You gotta see this. They have the coolest talismens... mans... talisguys. I..."
"Actually, I have a little Scooby-centric deal to deal with first." Buffy said interrupting.
Buffy reached into her bag and removed the glowing yellow globe.
"I put this before the group. What the hell is it?" Buffy asked.
"It appears to be paranormal in origin." Giles said.
"How can you tell?" Willow asked.
"Well, it's so shiny." Giles said.
"Found it on patrol." Buffy explained.
Buffy handed the object to Giles.
"May be more where that came from. I say we go back out again tonight." Michael said.
"Um... sure." Buffy said.
"You can't patrol. Buffy said." Dawn told Michael.
"No, I didn't." Buffy said, hoping Dawn would shut up.
"Yeah, remember? You said it'd be easier if you didn't have to look out for anybody."
"Well, I wasn't talking about Michael." Buffy said nervously.
"Don't worry about it." Michael said.
"Oh, she just said you look even cuter when you're all weak and kitteny and she'd better go solo or you'd get hurt. So welcome to the club. She'll never let me go either." Dawn said.
Buffy was mortified and furious. Giles, Willow and Michael looked away, uncomfortable. Dawn finally registered the awkward silence.
"What? What?" Dawn asked.
"Giles, you got that danger room set up out back? I'm feeling the need for a little physical rehab about now." Michael said.
Giles handed the globe to Willow.
"Of course, yes." Giles said to Michael.
Michael disappeared into the back of the shop.
Then to Willow, Giles said, "If any customers do..."
"On it." Willow assured Giles.
"Dawn, we're going." Buffy said.
Dawn knew she was in trouble and headed out, dejected. Willow stopped Buffy before she left.
"Buffy, wait. Go easy on her." Willow said.