Banner by Noaluvjames
Chapter 19
Buffy left early Sunday
morning so that she would get back to Sunnydale and still have time to unwind before
classes tomorrow – allowing her mother to go in to the gallery to prepare her
newest exhibit. The weekend had been a revelation, and after the numerous
heart-to-hearts with her mother, she decided she was going to bite the
proverbial bullet and tell William about the baby.
During the drive home, she
played several scenarios over in her mind about what exactly she was going to
say. But, by the time she’d
pulled into the parking space outside her apartment, she’d still had yet to
come up with a way to spring the news on him.
Buffy gripped the steering wheel tightly in her hands and softly banged
her head against them a few times in frustration.
There was just no easy way
to explain…
Shoving aside her brief
pity party, she opened the door and stepped from the vehicle.
Her daughter had fallen asleep about a half hour ago, and as she looked
down at the slumbering girl, tears filled her eyes.
Pretty soon, Dawn would have a sibling to play with…she’d no longer
be her little baby anymore.
Quietly opening the door
so as not to awaken her, Buffy carefully unbuckled her daughter and lifted her
lax body into her arms. Turning,
she made her way to the porch and held her daughter with one hand, using the
other to unlock and open the front door.
Once her daughter was
safely deposited in her bed, she walked back out to the car and retrieved her
bags. She wanted to get a little
bit of studying done since she’d left her books at home, but the yawn that
parted her lips attested to her exhaustion and she bypassed the nursing books
where she’d left them on the table and collapsed wearily on the couch to take
a quick nap.
~*~*~*~*~
The soft chiming of the
front door announced the arrival of a customer, and Joyce looked over from where
she stood on the short ladder hanging an oil painting to glance at the gorgeous
brunette as she walked into the gallery, talking over her shoulder to a trio of
men behind her.
“…just be a minute.
Sheesh! Now be good boys and
don’t touch anything.”
“She always like this,
mate?” the blond-headed man asked a shorter man – who was currently sporting
an interesting shade of blue hair. Surprisingly,
it seemed to fit him.
Oz looked back at Giles
and just shrugged.
“We’ve…ah…learned
long ago to just follow obediently,” the older man replied, winking.
“Right then.
Let’s have us a look.”
William left the two men
behind and started wandering around the gallery. So preoccupied with Cordy’s inane chatter as they left the
eatery a few places down, he’d failed to catch the name of the establishment.
He was just about to walk back to the entrance and see for himself, when
something caught his attention.
Veering from his path to
the front door, he stopped before an 8 x 10 photograph.
His finger reached out as if to touch it…
“What are you doing?”
Cordelia hissed at him as she reached his side.
He didn’t answer, just
continued to gaze at the other photographs – his hand poised midway to the
first one he’d seen. There were
twelve in all – three rows of four each hung on the wall beside the discreet
checkout counter.
With an exaggerated roll
of her eyes at his lack of words, she glanced at the wall to see what held him
so entranced.
“Oh…very nice,” she
murmured appreciatively.
Joyce finished getting the
painting hung just so and stepped carefully down off of the ladder.
She hurriedly closed it and removed it to the back office then went over
to greet her customers.
“Good morning,” she
greeted the striking couple.
“Hello…we were just
admiring this set here. Who’s the
artist?”
“Uh… those are part of
my personal collection. The artist
wishes to remain anonymous.”
“How much?” William
asked, never taking his eyes off the photographs.
He was particularly entranced by the photo of a lone man standing on the
beach looking out over the water.
“I’m sorry, sir.
They’re not for sale.”
“Five thousand,” he
cut her off.
Joyce gaped at the man,
and watched as the woman standing next to him did the same.
“Ten thousand,” he
spoke again when Joyce didn’t answer.
“I’m sorry,” she
whispered, shaking her head.
“William, you heard the
lady. They’re not for sale.”
“Cordy, you don’t
understand. They’re hers.
I was there.” He lifted anguished eyes to her and pointed to one of the
photographs. “That’s me…”
Behind him, Joyce gasped.
This was Buffy’s William?
“Fifteen thousand,” he
told the woman, turning away from the brunette to look at the proprietress.
Joyce’s jaw dropped when
she finally got a good look at him. Her
daughter could sure pick ‘em. True,
he was gorgeous in a bad boy image kind of way.
But, it was his eyes that convinced Joyce. He was going to make a good son-in-law.
She walked over to him and
looped her arm through his.
“Tell you what…you
give me a good reason for wanting those photographs, and I might be persuaded to
ask the artist to develop a second set. Ah,
ah, ah…” she started when he went to protest her terms.
“Those are mine, and I’m quite partial to them.
Take it or leave it.”
“Deal.”
“Why don’t you come in
the back with me and I’ll make you a nice cup of cocoa.”
William was led docilely
away, much to the amusement of Cordelia. She
shook her head as Oz and Giles walked up and joined her.
“I wouldn’t have
believed it if I hadn’t seen it with my own eyes,” she told the two.
“Hollywood’s most eligible and famous actor, being led about like
some tame puppy.”
“Come on,” she urged,
walking towards the exit. “I have a feeling he’s gonna be a while.
We can pass the time shopping on the strip.”
Behind her, both men
cringed in horror.
“Is it too early to
start drinking?” Oz asked the older man.
~*~*~*~*~
William looked at the mug
placed before him then glanced up at the woman hovering near his side.
She arched her brow at him, waiting for him to proceed, and he found
himself at a sudden loss for words. He
looked around the small office as he attempted to get his bearings and his gaze
fell upon a photo on the woman’s desk.
“You’re her mother,”
he exclaimed.
“And, you’re
William.”
Feeling like a fish out of
water, he just stared at the older woman, waiting to see how she’d react.
Joyce could feel her lips
twitching as she struggled not to laugh. Poor
man! Didn’t know how to act.
“She told me you had a
gallery. It just didn’t dawn on
me… That’s me, by the way, in one of those photos,” he told her softly.
“I know,” she told him
quietly. She leaned back against
the counter and waited for him to proceed.
“I…” he began.
“Do you love my
daughter, William?” she cut him off, eyes narrowed on his face as she searched
his eyes for any hint of a lie.
“With all my heart,”
he told her.
Her shoulders dropped and
she heaved a sigh. “It’s not
going to be easy, I’ll tell you right now.
She’s been hurt, and bad. She’s
had to grow up a lot sooner than I would have liked.
And, my daughter’s just now gotten her life on track with school.
I’ll not have you messing that up for her.”
“I wouldn’t…”
“If you break her
heart…” She left the threat
hanging between them.
“I won’t…”
“You’ll be getting
yourself into an instant family. And,
I won’t stand for any snubbing of her daughter.
If you can’t deal with that, you should just walk away right now.”
“I…Me mum’s been
hammerin’ at me to give her some grandbabies…And, the ‘Bit? What’s not to love?”
Joyce smiled at him,
pleased.
“Well, all right then.
Welcome to the family, William. Provided,
that is, that you can get Buffy to agree.”
Secretly, she had no doubt that he’d be able to.
She liked him. Underneath
that gruff exterior and Hollywood persona was a down-to-earth man that
apparently loved her little girl.
~*~*~*~*~
William planned his
strategy the entire drive back to Sunnydale.
After his brief chat with
Buffy’s mum, he’d gone looking for his friends, quickly finding them two
shops down in a shoe boutique. Oz
and Giles had looked at him with relief in their eyes at ending their impromptu
shopping torture.
“Sorry, guys,” he’d
told them.
“Everything all
right?” Oz had asked.
“Yeah.
You won’t believe whose gallery that was.”
The two men had looked at
him and waited. He’d rushed on to
explain about this girl he’d met while vacationing in the UK.
But as one of the clerks had come back to where the group had stood –
recognizing him – he had abruptly stopped talking.
He hadn’t wanted Access Hollywood reporting on his love life.
He had given them a look that said he’d finish the conversation once
they were alone.
Cordelia had seen the
glazed eyes come over the employee’s features and had hurriedly finished her
purchase. The small group had just
barely managed to escape the shop before the paparazzi had descended upon them.
Once assured of privacy in
Oz’s car, he’d told the trio all about Buffy.
They’d all seemed genuinely happy for him and expressed interest in
meeting the girl. They’d arrived
back at their hotel and he’d told them he would arrange a little
get-together…just as soon as he convinced her to marry him.
“Good luck,” Cordy had
teased, winking at him.
Now, as he closed in on
the city limits of Sunnydale, he couldn’t seem to stop the permanent grin
plastered to his face. With his
friends and Buffy’s mother backing him, he couldn’t fail.
~*~*~*~*~
Buffy walked across campus
with a spring in her step and a smile on her face. After this past week, she thought that it would be a
permanent fixture on her face.
He’d called her every
night like clockwork, his calls a welcome respite from her endless studying.
He’d even called one time when both Tara and Willow were over, and
after hanging up, she’d broken down and told the two about him – explaining
that he was the father of her baby, although, she didn’t tell them “who”
exactly he was.
She’d seen the two girls
reaction to him onscreen and didn’t need the added stress of tongue-tied
friends that might unintentionally babble her secret. She liked the fact that she had him all to herself…even if
she hadn’t actually “seen” him all week.
For a little while longer, William could just be hers.
She was sure that “Spike’s” relationship – if she could call what
they had a relationship – would become common knowledge soon enough, and she
mentally cringed at the thought.
The Scooby Doo ring of her
cell phone interrupted her thoughts.
“Hello?”
“Hey, sweetheart!
How are you?”
“Mom, hi!
What are you doing calling me?”
“Well, actually, I’m
at your place. I came up to steal
my grandchild for the weekend.” ‘And give you some William-bonding
time,’ she added silently.
“Wha?
Really?”
“Uh huh.
We had so much fun while you were gone, so we’re gonna take a
mini-weekend…just the two of us. So, you swing by her school and pick her up, and I’ll pack
her a bag.”
“Uhhh… ok,” she
replied hesitantly. She slipped
into her car drove towards school to get her daughter.
~*~*~*~*~
Buffy had just eased down
into the bubbles that almost overflowed the small tub…and wouldn’t you
guess, the damn phone rang. She
slid forward in the tub, causing water and bubbles to slosh over the side, as
she reached for her phone resting on the toilet seat.
“Hello,” she answered,
a cross between breathlessness and annoyance.
“Hello, pet.”
Damned if she didn’t get
little tinglies zinging up her insides as his accented voice resounded in her
ear.
“Hi…” She pushed
herself back in the tub so that she could lean against the back wall, careful to
keep her cell phone dry. “Oh,
hell,” she mumbled as more water spilled over the side.
“What?”
“Nothing.
Just making a mess in the bathroom.
Spilling water all over the floor… Damn, I’m gonna have to clean that
up.”
Images of a naked Buffy
immersed in a sudsy bath sprang to mind, and William cleared his throat before
speaking again.
“I…I guess that
answers what you were doing,” he remarked ruefully.
“It never fails…take a
bath or a shower and the damn phone rings.”
“Right then…”
His imagination was working overtime, and he fancied himself a nice long
wank in the shower to ease the ache in his pants.
Unless…
“I know I said tomorrow,
but…see me tonight.”
Buffy sat in the tub in
indecision. If he came over,
without the buffer of her daughter, they were going to end up in bed.
Her willpower where he was concerned was nonexistent.
But, if she waited until tomorrow, where she was assured of a public
outing, she’d be safe.
‘Are you crazy?
The kid is out of town and your debating?
Tell him yes already and go throw on something sexy!’
“Ok.” And, she quickly gave him directions to her place before she could change her mind.
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