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"So, Wills, are you gonna ask Angel?" Buffy said as the two girls sat down in the cafeteria with their lunches.
"I don’t know, Buffy. I don’t think he’d want to go to that sort of thing," Willow answered, opening her milk. "Besides, he’s really a little too old to be going to the Senior Prom."
"And he’s not too old to be screwing a 17 year old silly?" Buffy asked. Willow blushed the color of her hair. "Just ask him."
"But then who would go with you…oh, I’m sorry. That didn’t come out right," Willow said.
"That’s ok," Buffy said. "I don’t know if I’m going or not. My track record with proms so far has been…deadly."
Willow frowned. "What do you mean?"
"Freshman year, I burned down the gym. Sophomore year, I died. Last year, I…left," she replied.
"Yeah, but what could happen this year?" Willow asked. "And I just jinxed us, didn’t I."
"A little," Buffy said.
"Then I take it back," Willow said. "Horrible things are going to happen. Like…like Carrie… a-a-and Prom II. Stay far away." Buffy laughed.
"And what are we so jolly about, missy?" Xander asked, sliding into a chair next to the blond Slayer. "Did Snyder’s head explode?"
"I wish," Buffy replied, grinning.
"We were talking about all the terrible things that are going to happen at the prom," Willow told him. "Real bad things."
Xander gave her a puzzled look. "O-k. Did I miss something in Prophecies 101?"
"No, Xand," Buffy said. "We’re anti-jinxing the dance."
"Ah, good plan," Xander said, nodding his head. "I vote for killer bees."
"That reminds me," Willow said to her best friend. "How did you do on your History test?"
"Killer ‘D’s," Xander replied. "But I got the extra credit question right."
"I tell him to take pride in little achievements," Cordelia said, coming up to the table to join them. "That way he doesn’t feel like such a loser."
"Thank you, Dear Abby," Xander said sarcastically. He turned back to Willow. "Tell Jingle Head if he wants to come tux hunting with me, I’m going on Wednesday."
"But I haven’t even asked him!" Willow exclaimed, eliciting looks from the other tables. "And what if he says no! He’s been out of school for such a long time, what if doesn’t want to hang around a bunch of high school seniors!"
Harmony and her gaggle of friends walked by at that moment. "Of course he wouldn’t want to go with you, Willow," she said condescendingly. "Unless he was blind. And deaf. And was forced at knife point."
"Oh, Harmony, the gas station just called," Cordelia said sweetly. "It’s time to refill your head with air." Harmony rolled her eyes, then walked away, her lemmings following on her heels. The three friends looked at Cordelia with amazement. "Hey, only I’m allowed to pick on Willow."
"Same old Cordy," Xander said, putting his arm around her shoulder.
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"So…I was…um, wondering," Willow stammered. "If you would go to…uh, the prom with me?" She looked up and met nervous eyes. "Damn, that won’t work." Sighing, Willow turned away from her reflection in the mirror and looked around her room. The prom was the coming Saturday night at the fanciest reception hall in Sunnydale and she still hadn’t asked Angel. Not that she didn’t want to, but she was afraid he’d say no. Or worse, laugh at her.
At least she didn’t have to worry about finding a dress. With a grin, she opened her closet and stood in front of her full length mirror. She scrunched up her face at the outfit she was wearing, then made a gesture, mumbling a few words under her breath. In an instant, she was wearing a full length, evening gown. Her hair was pulled back in a twist and jewelry adorned her throat and ears. "Cinderella much?" she asked her reflection.
She shook her head once, and the dress disappeared, leaving her back as she started. She repeated the magick and her body was encased in another dress, this one short, tight and backless. She raised an eyebrow wickedly, filing this outfit in the back of her mind for future use on Angel, then shook her head. For the third time she used her powers, then breathed in sharply at her appearance. This was the dress she wanted.
It was long, clingy, with a slit that went up the front to her thigh. The material was a deep navy and when she moved, she could see hints of gold woven into it, making it shimmer. The dress was sleeveless, coming up in a mock turtleneck both front and back, accentuating her small breasts. There were no seems or zippers since it was made from magick. On her feet were matching heels. Her only jewelry was a pair of simple diamond studs in her ears.
"Wow, Will, you look…" Xander’s voice startled her from the doorway to her room. "Exquisite."
She blushed, then shook her head again, returning to her normal clothes. "Thanks, Xander."
"It still amazes me when you do that," he said, entering the room and flopping onto her bed.
"Do what?"
"Use your witchy powers," he replied. "I take it the dress means you’ve asked Deadboy?"
"Um…not yet," she said. Xander rolled his eyes at her. "I’m going to…tonight…I mean, later tonight. At the, um, Bronze."
"If you don’t do it, Cordy will," Xander warned. "She wants to show up her former clones, using you as the guinea pig."
"That takes the pressure off," she mumbled, making her best friend smile.
"Don’t worry, Wills. He’ll say yes," he comforted. "You have him wrapped around your little finger. Heck, you can make him embarrass himself in front of us by purring like a big, fat cat."
She smiled brightly, her eyes alight with devilish glee and the thought of her boyfriend after lovemaking. "I know."
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