Buffy, Michael, Xander, and Anya sat in Xander’s basement. The Michael and Xander were sitting on the sofa, with the Anya and Buffy sitting on the floor each in front of her respective boyfriend. They were watching TV, except Buffy, who had a book in her lap and was engrossed in it. Xander was holding the TV remote. Anya’s right arm was in a sling.
“Wish I had something food-like to offer you guys, but the hot plate’s out of commission.” Xander said.
“We think the cat peed on it.” Anya told them.
A Kung-Fu movie was showing on the TV.
“I do have Spaghetti-O’s. Set ‘em on top of the dryer and you’re a fluff cycle away from lukewarm goodness.” Xander gestured at the dryer.
“Hmm. Yeah, I had dryer food for lunch.” Michael said.
Upstairs they heard a door slam.
Looking up, Xander said, “Ah, I guess the folks are back.”
They could hear voices yelling at each other. Xander, Anya, and Michael looked uncomfortable. Buffy was oblivious.
“No, no, I was wrong. Just incompetent burglars.” Xander said but no one laughed.
There was more yelling from upstairs. Then there was the sound of another door slamming. Plaster dust from the ceiling drifted down onto Anya.
“Yeah, maybe it’s definitely time to start looking for a new place. Something a little nicer. Buffy, you’ve been to Hell. They have one-bedrooms, right?” Xander asked.
Michael laughed, then noticed Buffy wasn’t paying attention.
“Hey Buffy, how’s that book? Full of zippy dates and zesty names?” Michael asked.
Not listening, Buffy said, “I’m fine.”
Michael leant forward, reaching his arms over Buffy’s shoulders and placed his palms on the book pages. Michael was wearing a black top that looked like it was made from not much more than fishnet stockings, the sleeves came down halfway over his palms.
“Heyyy. I’m enjoying the studying.” Buffy said.
“Who are you lately? Give it up and watch the movie.” Michael said.
“I guess it has been a long day with the crusades. I can take a little break from the violence for some…” Buffy looked up at TV, “… ooh, fighting.”
Onscreen, the kung-fu guys argued. Their mouths moved and badly dubbed English could be heard.
“Incompetently-dubbed kung fu. Our most valuable Chinese import.” Xander said.
“Much more durable than their hot plates.” Anya added.
Michael leant forward to massage Buffy’s shoulders.
“Just relax.” Michael told her.
“Mm… mm. That feels good.” Buffy said.
Xander looked at them, cracked his knuckles, and put his hands on Anya’s shoulders.
“Ow! What are you doing? I have a dislocated shoulder!”
Xander stopped rubbing. Michael stopped rubbing Buffy’s shoulders too.
“I’m trying to concentrate on the kicking movie.” Anya told him.
“Hey! Rubbing went away.” Buffy said.
Michael started rubbing again.
“Oh... sorry, I got caught up in the action.” Michael said gesturing at the TV.
“Yeah, it’s pretty good.”
On screen, the fighting continued.
“Oh, give me a break! This is all wrong. See, first you would get the big guy, with a flying kick. Then you would take out all the little ones, bam, ba… see, now with the flying kick.” Scornfully Buffy said, “From a dead stop! What’s powering it, raw enthusiasm?”
“Hey Buff, maybe you oughta leave the work behind sometimes. You’re not always on Slayer duty, you know?” Michael said.
“It would drive you crazy if we were watching a music movie and they were all playing their instruments backwards and...writing songs all willy-nilly.”
There was more shouting and banging from upstairs.
Xander and Anya shifted uncomfortably. Michael coughed several times.
“And anyway, I mean, you know, you can’t blame me for being critical. Willow’s the same way when we watch a, a movie about witches, right Xander?”
Distracted by the noise from upstairs, Xander said, “What? Oh yeah, she’s all like, ‘What’s that, a cauldron? Who uses a cauldron any more?’ ”
In a dark lair filled with steam and smoke demon was tending to a huge cauldron full of bubbling yellow liquid. Steam arose from it. The demon pulled the hood of his cloak back, he had brownish orange skin with cracks through which yellowish green ‘light’ shone. His eyes were sunken and red, and his voice was very deep.
“The last step in thy forging is my pain... the price with which I purchase... the death of the Slayer.” The demon said.
He had some kind of rod or stick in his hand. He plunged it into the cauldron, along with his hand. He screamed in pain.
There was a nice modern apartment building surrounded by bushes and grass, with a ‘For Rent’ sign outside.
Willow, Anya, Xander, Buffy, and Michael walked down the hall. Xander wore a yellow T-shirt with a brightly flowered Hawaiian shirt over it. Anya still had her arm in the sling. Michael wore the same ‘fishnet’ top and leather pants.
“If you get the apartment, this’ll be your hallway.” Willow said. “We’ll walk down this hall, and we’ll say, ‘La la, I’m on my way to Xander’s.’ ”
“Just warning you, Xander, I probably won’t be doing that.” Buffy said.
“Really? I will.” Michael added.
“Hey, we’re just lookin’. Rent’s way high, so don’t get your hopes all carbonated.” Xander said.
“But you have references.” Anya reminded him.
“No, I have Albert, which is me doing an important voice.” Xander put on an important voice. “Xander Harris? An excellent tenant. And a very nice-looking fellow.”
Anya opened a door and they walked into the apartment. It was large and spacious.
“Whoa! Big!” Willow said.
“It’s nice. And not subterranean. It’s very, uh, above-terranean.” Buffy said.
Xander looked less than thrilled.
“I want it. Pay anything.” Anya said.
“Xander Harris?” said a woman’s voice.
The real-estate manager entered, smiling at Michael.
“Uh, no, Michael Raynes.” Michael shook her hand. “This is Xander.”
Xander wiped his hand on his shirt before holding it out.
“Hey.”
He and the manager shook hands.
“Ah.” Was all she said.
“I brought my friends.”
“I see.”
“They wouldn’t always be around.” Xander said.
“But we’re clean and-and quiet.” Willow told her.
Xander looked nervous. The Manager looked uncertain.
Standing in the living room, gesturing around, Anya said, “We can have the Scooby meetings in the living room, and-and Giles can explain the boring things over there.”
Going into kitchen Willow said, “Oh, there’s a microwave! It would be like having hot and cold running popcorn.”
“Phone and electricity are hooked up. There’s a private balcony, ceiling fan, closet space...” the Manager saw Xander opening a door. “And that’s the bedroom.”
Xander opened the door and found Buffy and Michael sitting on the bed, smooching.
“Guys, you can’t save it for the bedroom?” Xander asked.
Buffy and Michael looked around pointedly.