PART: 2/10
RATING: PG
SPOILERS: None. AU. Lindsey still works for Wolfram and Hart and
Buffy is dead. Very dead. I don’t have an expensive actress, with two
years on her contract so I don’t care.
His dark hair was tidy but his jacket hung loosely from his
shoulders. He said something to the
balding man next to him and the gentleman, in turn, addressed Halley through
the internal microphone.
“Good morning Dr. Dillinger. I
take it you have something to show us.
Is it ready?”
“Yes. If I may, I’ll talk you through the procedure.” She pressed a few buttons and a robotic arm,
raised a large Pyrex demijohn, from a stainless steel vat. “What we have here is the result of uniting
genetic sample 459 with genetic sample 626.
In the past we have had a number of aborted foetuses, due to the
creation of lethal genes but this combination has proved to be the most
stable.” She spoke with her back to the
window. Demon genetics was quite
complicated enough without the added distraction of her lover, making her palms
sweat and her pulse race.
“Nevertheless,” She continued, “We had to insert the anti clone of the
demonic gene epsilon 7 into the DNA strand in order for cell division to
occur.”
“How old is the baby?” Asked
Lindsey.
“Sixteen weeks and it’s not a baby.
It’s an embryo or more correctly spawn.” He would be asking the gender next. She was sure he just did it to fluster her.
“I am now going to add two drops of one molar trans dexta hydroxate,
into the amniotic fluid.” She extracted
the precious liquid from a test tube in the rack in front of her, and placed
two drops into the fluid that surrounded the baby. “Shit! Embryo.
Damn!! Spawn.” She thought. He had her at it now. Though if anyone had the right to call them
babies it was she. They were her
babies, her creations.
The embryo began to wriggle slightly and kicked once or twice in the
solution. “And as you can see,
quickening has occurred and the soul has entered the child.” She looked up quickly to see if he had
noticed the slip, but he was still smiling at her.
Lindsey turned to his boss and said, “Do you really think she’s done
it?”
“Created a soul from distilled essences? Yes, I think she’s done it and think, if we can give the soulless
a soul then we can also take one or more.
Think of the implications of that for Special Projects or even for our
own operatives. Do you need yours?”
He was shocked for a moment as Reed continued, “Many would say you’ve
already sold it, would it be such a problem to lose it altogether? We are lawyers. We don’t require souls.
We don’t take part in life, we observe it and profit from its
excesses. Without a soul you could live
forever. It’s the soul that is marked
and damaged by life. Without it we are
free. Think about it.”
Lindsey wasn’t so sure. He had
worked for the company for a long time, had done well and risen fast. It was true he could be ruthless in getting
what he wanted, but if the price was his mortal soul? He wanted to be the best and that meant not being weak with those
around him, even those he loved. Had he
fallen for the soft-spoken Halley Dillinger?
He remembered the evening they had met.
He didn’t treat her like a scientist; he treated her like a woman. With her, he could be courteous to a fault,
old fashioned and self-effacing. Love
was a weakness he could probably do without.
Affection could bring him down.
Maybe he should have a soulectomy.
Hal was beautiful and smart, and he felt absolutely sure that he needed
his soul to love her.