In 2019, she moved to [[Sunnydale]] with her mother, [[Joyce Summers (2019)|Joyce Summers]], where she attended [[Sunnydale High School]]. She was trained and guided by [[Rupert Giles (2019)|Rupert Giles]], her [[Watcher]] and the school librarian.
In 2019, she moved to [[Sunnydale]] with her mother, [[Joyce Summers (2019)|Joyce Summers]], where she attended [[Sunnydale High School]]. She was trained and guided by [[Rupert Giles (2019)|Rupert Giles]], her [[Watcher]] and the school librarian.
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One night, while working at [[Tunaverse]], Buffy saved fellow classmates [[Willow Rosenberg (2019)|Willow Rosenberg]] and [[Alexander Harris (2019|Alexander Harris]] from a [[vampire]], blowing her cover and revealing the existence of the supernatural to them in the process.<ref>''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2019) 1|Welcome Back to the Hellmouth]]''</ref>
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One night, while working at [[Tunaverse]], Buffy saved fellow classmates [[Willow Rosenberg (2019)|Willow Rosenberg]] and [[Alexander Harris (2019)|Alexander Harris]] from a [[vampire]], blowing her cover and revealing the existence of the supernatural to them in the process.<ref>''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (2019) 1|Welcome Back to the Hellmouth]]''</ref>
==Appearances==
==Appearances==
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One night, while working at Tunaverse, Buffy saved fellow classmates Willow Rosenberg and Alexander Harris from a vampire, blowing her cover and revealing the existence of the supernatural to them in the process.[1]