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Innocence


While Spike complains of boredom, Drusilla has sensed the return of Angelus she feels his pain as his soul leaves his body and collapses, crying, onto the floor. When Spike asks what she's seeing, she reply's with a sinister smile.

Later, she's seen naming all the stars (( the same, no less. )) She obviously does not actually know what happened to Angel, as when he returns to the factory she's just as eager to see him burn as Spike is. Dru, however, is first to realize why he will not. Excitedly, she walks on the table, waving her arms in the air, happy to be a family of three. No one's particularly concerned with *how* it happened.

Dru looks forward to destroying the world, but agrees to give Angelus one night to torment and try to kill Buffy by himself, as that's the only thing he's interested in at the moment. When he comes back from taunting the Slayer, Drusilla defends his reasons for not killing her, having remembered (( what with her personal experience )) that he's more interested in *hurting* his obsessions than killing them. She trusts that he knows what he's doing, and if not, at least they all get to have some fun.

Drusilla sits on Spike's lap, giving him a kiss goodbye before going out to take out half the population of Sunnydale, to which the Judge responds to with disgust. They are stopped, however, and Drusilla is *not* happy, hysterically crying and running off in the opposite direction.


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