Come Back to Me
by Spikesdeb
Chapter
10
“Hey,
Willow. Any change?”
“Huh!
Oh, Buffy… has it been two hours?
Are you alright?”
Willow
was flustered, checking her non-existent watch in an effort to assure Buffy that
she could be trusted to keep her promises.
It was important that whatever she promised her friends, she didn’t let
them down. Not again, never again.
Buffy
smiled. “I’m good, Will. It’s only just coming up to two hours. Guess a power-nap really is that to a Slayer.”
Her smile faded as she glanced around the room, obviously searching for
something or someone.
“Is
Spike here?” she asked, casually. It
didn’t fool the witch.
“He
blipped out on you again?”
Buffy
nodded, chewing on her bottom lip. She
wandered around the room distractedly straightening perfectly straight notices
pinned to the wall before coming to a stop at the side of the bed opposite
Willow. She smiled weakly before
turning her attention to her sister, pale and still in the hospital bed.
“Buffy…I
know it’s hard, but just think… Spike!
You thought you’d never see him again and yet here he is. Gotta be better than nothing, right?”
“Yeah,
Will. I guess.
But… I’m terrified it’s all gonna be a temporary thing, you know?
And I’ve only just found him -- what if he disappears and can never
come back to me?”
A
strangled sob made Willow cringe. How
the hell could Buffy cope with all this without cracking up?
Hindsight was a fine thing when it made you realise how bad a friend
you’d been – but at least this time it wasn’t too late to do something
about it.
Since
they’d been in LA, Willow’s thoughts often returned to the night they’d
thrown Buffy out of her own home; the standards they’d expected of her but
never of themselves. And as for
Spike… She felt ashamed – there
must be a way to anchor Spike, make him solid again.
She couldn’t bear to see Buffy suffering any more.
Not to mention her own distraction was causing her to neglect Kennedy.
The girl was still besotted with her, but it was only a matter of time
before she tired of the one-way attention and either took off or threw a
tantrum. Sadly at this point Willow wasn’t sure which she’d
prefer. Thing is, having seen the
way Spike looked at Buffy, seeing the raw love and devotion on Buffy’s face
when she looked at her returned vampire, it just seemed to be so much more…
real… than what she had with Kennedy. A
sudden recollection of long, light brown hair, warm curves and soft hands
reminded her how it should feel to be in love.
With a sigh, Willow dragged herself away from gloomy introspection and
back to the matter at hand.
“Well,
since you’re back, if you’re sure you’ve had enough rest, I’ll head up
to the lab, see what Fred’s come up with.”
Buffy
turned a dazzling smile on her.
“Thanks,
Willow. I’m fine, honestly.
I’d rather you were, you know, trying to get him back for me -- because
really that’s all I want. I just want him to come back to me. Well, him and the owner of a certain whiney voice that makes
my ears bleed.” She gave her
sister’s wan cheek a loving caress, taking the seat vacated by Willow and
smoothing down the coverlet.
Willow’s
voice was harsh with emotion when she spoke.
“Buffy,
we will fix this. All of it.
It may take a bit of time but we’ll make it right.
Trust me. I won’t let you
down.”
“I
know you won’t, Willow. Now shoo!
Go get me my vampire back!”
The
witch laughed and turned to walk away, glancing back at the increasingly
familiar sight of Buffy, book in hand, talking softly to her sister. She would fix this - she had to find a way.
***************************
“Speak!”
Angel barked from his position by the window.
The
mystic took a deep breath, willing his voice to sound strong and not betray the
true fear he felt.
“Mr
Angel, sir. He’s gone again. I
think I can make it last a little longer this time.
I’m tuning the magic into his harmonic resonance; each time I can make
him out of phase, I get more information. As
I said, I can make it permanent but it takes time.”
“And
in the meantime, he’s making moves on my woman.”
The
mystic remained stoically silent at that point.
The whole building was abuzz with the boss’ doomed and hopeless
obsession with the Slayer. The
private meetings that had taken place when the white hats first arrived was
available on VHS and DVD, audio tapes were also circulating, plus stills of the
moment when Buffy told Angel she was baked but not for him were changing hands
for a hefty sum. Some sly demon had
even managed to get Angel to sign one. Amazing
what you could get done in this firm.
The
brooding vampire just didn’t seem to comprehend that no matter what happened
to Spike, the slayer would not be running to his bed anytime soon, or to his
anything. Everybody else could see
it. Except him.
Still,
orders were orders. If Mr Angel
wanted Spike out of the picture permanently, Mr Angel would have that.
The other twist he’d requested didn’t sit quite so easily with the
shaman. Oh, he had no moral
objections -- he’d kill his own mother for a promotion -- no, it was rather
that he could sense the latent potential in the girl, potential he would dearly
love to harness to his own ends. And
if he carried out Mr Angel’s plan to the letter – that potential would never
be fulfilled. He couldn’t believe
the boss would be so petty and shortsighted.
He
glanced up as he suddenly realised he was being addressed. In a blind panic his eyes flickered about searching for the
quickest exit route. He had no idea
what Mr Angel had just said and he wasn’t about to ask him to repeat himself.
“Why
are you still here? Go – make
sure everything is moving along. Everything.
You understand? She has to make the choice.”
“Yes,
Mr Angel. I’ll get right to
it.” With a sigh of relief, he
scuttled out of the office and away to the sanctuary of his cavern.
Angel
smiled, a cruel gloat to his lips that hadn’t been there since Angelus had
surfaced to fight The Beast. It
comforted to him to have that smile. Reminded
him what he really was.
If
all went to plan, the Casper wannabe would be long gone and Buffy crying on his
shoulder within the week. Life was
good at the top.
He
swung his feet up on the desk, leaning back in the overstuffed chair with his
hands behind his head. He even
indulged himself with a quick chorus of another Barry classic as he contemplated
the future. “Bermuda Triangle – it makes people disappear, Bermuda
Triangle…”
Lorne
almost dropped his Seabreeze as he hovered at the open door. No… it couldn’t be… Angel would never…
But
the song never lied. He needed to
speak to Wesley, Fred, Gunn – and Willow.
This couldn’t happen.
*****************************
Buffy
was relaxing back into the chair trying to come to terms with Spike’s sporadic
presence, recalling with pleasure the tingle of electricity where Spike’s arm
had rested on her waist earlier. From
what he’d whispered against her ear, nobody else could touch him at all,
passed right through him. Hadn’t
there always been something special about their relationship? Okay it had started off as a special hate-hate, but then over
time it became less about enmity and more about synchronising steps in an
endless dance. Yes, she knew now
just how very special. Her eyes
closed as she pictured his achingly beautiful face, the full lips, deep blue
eyes that swirled with emotion. She
almost wept as she recalled how good his body used to feel hard against hers.
Desire coursed through her, her heartbeat accelerating as the familiar
hunger for him enveloped her. Her
breath hitched as she could almost feel his fingers on her hair, her face, his
mouth moving over her throat, the pulse point; sharp teeth grazing the skin then
softly piercing the flesh with such gentleness…wait; that had never happened!
What was she thinking? And
why did that thought make her squirm in her seat?
“Hope
those damp knickers are because of me, pet.
And what were you thinking just then?
Bloody pulse is deafening it’s pounding so loud!”
“Spike!
You’re back!”
Buffy
leapt from the chair, eyes wide with delight, launching herself at him,
forgetful of his little problem. She
passed right through him, but explosions of pleasure assaulted her body as arcs
of electricity fizzled along her skin. She
turned to face him, panting.
“Bloody
hell – what was that?” Spike managed to get out through trembling lips.
“Gotta tell you, pet, that was incredible.”
Buffy
nodded, unable to force a word out. With
a wicked glint in her eyes she backed up as far as she could then ran towards
him at full pelt, gasping as the zing hit her again.
When
she lined up to rush through him again, Spike held up his hands to forestall
her.
“Whoa,
Buffy! Nice as it is, luv, we
don’t know if this is helping or hindering.
And while I do like the tinglies, I’d kinda like to get all my
facilities working as soon as possible. Got plans for your tingle time,
kitten.”
Spike’s
velvet voice hit her right in her pleasure centre.
The thought of him whole and fully functioning brought a flush to her
face and an ache in the pit of her stomach.
She moved towards him slowly then, just wanting to be near.
He spread his arms to allow her to get close and as she did so they both
felt the frisson of their mingled auras. Buffy
carefully inched closer till she felt the slight resistance against her hands,
then slid them around him in a gentle embrace, closing her eyes and relying on
touch alone. Slowly she laid her head on his chest, Spike bringing his
arms around to hug her close, mindful not to squeeze too hard.
It was a delicate balancing act; too quick, too hard, and the fragile
barrier disappeared, arms closing on empty air.
But standing in the sterile room, beeps and whirrs of medical equipment
in the background, bursts of warmth rippling through them, it was pure heaven.
Spike
began to purr his pleasure as his eyes closed, just holding Buffy like this was
more than he’d dreamed of since he’d appeared in Angel’s office.
And he trusted Red and Tex to work something out.
Decent girls the two of them, both able to look past narrow prejudices
and see that his love for Buffy, and hers for him, was real.
Yeah, the brainiacs would fix it. They
had to.
The
two lovers were dragged back to reality when an alarm started to beep.
Buffy raced to the bedside, looking at Dawn in a panic.
Spike moved to stand behind her, frustrated that he couldn’t even feel
for Dawn’s pulse, smooth her hair. One
of his girls was hurting, the other one stricken, and he could do nothing.
Absolutely sodding useless! He
growled in frustration.
In
moments, two doctors and a nurse thrust their way past the two to the bed,
passing through Spike’s insubstantial body without comment.
Concentrating on their patient, the professionals checked the equipment,
turned off the alarm and swiftly gave Dawn a thorough examination while Buffy
and Spike looked on, tense with worry.
When
the silence got too much for her, Buffy begged for an explanation.
“What’s
happening? Is she all right?
What’s going on, please tell me!”
The
doctors ignored Buffy and continued working, talking together in hushed tones.
“Spike…”
she whimpered, her hand hovering above his arm.
“Answer
the lady!” he snarled. The medics
jumped back, disturbed by the menace in his voice.
The
nurse turned to them. “Miss
Summers, it appears there was a slight irregularity with Dawn’s breathing, for
a short while… oh she’s fine, don’t worry -- it was just enough to set off
the alarms but we’ve given her a thorough check and everything is unchanged.
See?”
She
pointed to the monitor for Dawn’s breathing and heart rate, now beeping in its
familiar way. As the doctors
retreated, Buffy’s wide eyes moved to her sister.
She rushed to the bedside, gathering Dawn’s hand in hers and kissed it.
With a final tick on the bedside chart, the medical staff drifted out of
the room.
“Don’t
do that again, Dawnie. I thought
I’d lost you… I couldn’t bear it.”
Silent tears coursed down Buffy’s cheeks as she gripped Dawn’s hand
fiercely. She felt Spike move
behind her to look over her shoulder.
“Hey,
Niblet, let’s not give big sis a heart attack, yeah?
And don’t you think it’s time you woke up? Haven’t even given me any backchat yet, don’t rightly
feel like I’m back ‘til you give me an earful.”
They
both watched, fascinated, as Dawn’s eyelids fluttered as if about to open and
Buffy squealed when she felt a light grip from the hand clasped in her own.
She forgot to breathe as she fixed her sister with an anxious stare.
Then,
the grip relaxed, the eyelids smoothed out.
There was no change. Buffy
sagged, head bowed.
“I
thought she was coming round. It’s
the first time she’s reacted at all.”
“Must
be my presence then, pet. None of
you Summers women can resist me, that’s all!”
Buffy
rolled her eyes at him. But then
– maybe he was right. In all the
time Dawn had been in the coma, she hadn’t reacted to anything at all.
Was it just coincidence that it had happened when Spike was there?
“Spike…
try speaking to her again.”
“Oh,
right. Erm…don’t know what to
say… erm… look ‘Bit, the folk here need the bed so move your arse.
What?”
“Nice
speech, Spike.”
“It’s
hard to philosophise off the cuff. Besides, how’ll she know me if I’m all
proper with her? She’s always
liked the Big Bad bad.”
Buffy
wasn’t listening, all her attention focused on her sister. Nothing. No
movement.
“Ah,
well. It was worth a try.”
“Yeah,
it was. Hey, where’s Red?”
“She
went to help Fred in the lab. Wouldn’t mind finding out how they’re getting
on but…”
She
moved her eyes back to the bed. No
way she’d leave Dawn at the moment, Spike knew that.
“Don’t
worry, pet. I’ll go and find out,
report back as quick as I can.”
“But
I don’t want you out of my sight. It’s
been so long… I need you -- can’t take the chance you’ll disappear
again.”
He
smiled, reaching to smooth her hair, raising static electricity along its honey
length with the passing of his fingers. “I
know, Buffy. But you can’t go,
can’t leave the ‘Bit; and I promise once I’m physical again I won’t
leave your side for a second, never.”
“You
promise?” Her pouting lip begged
to be bitten. “Cross my heart,”
he leaned in and gave it a try.
“Mmm,
nice. Strange, but nice.”
Buffy brought her arms up to keep his face close to hers, gently testing
the limits of their intermingled auras. When Spike slipped his tongue between
her lips, she had a wicked thought.
“Now
that’s interesting,” she whispered around his kisses.
“Whassat,
luv?”
“Don’t
stop…I can multitask… just… well, if you can kiss me, with tongues and
all… wonder what else you could… erm… you know… get in me…”
Buffy
blushed as the words came out of her mouth.
She hadn’t meant to be so blunt but once she’d started the sentence,
she had no idea how to finish it.
Spike
smirked. He’d been thinking
exactly the same thing! And if the
whole running through him was anything to go by, he’d probably pass out from
the pleasure at more intimate intermingling.
Not that he was planning on turning her down. He leaned back a little so
he could look at her face.
“Are
you channelling me, pet? You took
the words right out of my mouth… bloody hell!
That’s a soddin’ Meatloaf song!”
Buffy
had no idea what he was talking about. But
she didn’t care. He could recite
the dictionary if he wanted; as long as he was here and she could listen to his
voice, watch him.
“You
know, Meatloaf? Big bloke,
handkerchief… big voice... ’Bat out of Hell’?”
Buffy’s blank look and shrugged shoulders amused him.
“You really need to give up on the teen boy bands now, Buffy.
I’ll teach you about music. But
first things first…”
Spike
lunged for her then, melding into her body but not passing through it, occupying
the same space. The feeling was
unbelievable – bolts of fire shot through them both, like before, but with
Spike remaining in contact with her it was intense, wave after wave rising…
When he felt Buffy’s trembling he stepped back, looking at her
anxiously.
“Sorry,
Buffy. Are you alright?
I just thought… I’m sorry…”
Buffy
was gasping, eyes bright, breathing ragged.
“Why are you sorry? That
was unbelievable. Oh, you are so
getting out of those clothes later, mister.”
She
grinned at him, the pink spots on her cheeks stark against the paleness of her
drawn face.
“Now
go and find out what Willow and Fred are up to.
Run! Don’t be long.”
She
grinned at him, and he saw a side of Buffy he never thought he would, fun,
animated, eager to embrace life. And
it was because of him. He thought
his heart would burst with happiness. He
grinned back at her, blowing her a kiss and gifting her with a full on quirked
brow and tongue curl before he turned to seek out the witch and the scientist.
Buffy
shouted after him. “Oh Spike! Bring
Willow back with you. I need her to
sit with Dawn… I have plans, you know…”
Spike
laughed as he winked at her and walked away.
Maybe things would work out after all.
***********************************
Fred
and Willow were combining magic and science in an effort to solve the Spike
conundrum. Fred had taken numerous
readings when Spike first appeared and she was writing equations on the
board…and the wall…and the next wall…
Willow
looked at her quizzically when she continued to write, muttering as she did so;
having used up the available surface she moved on to the window.
Eventually Fred sensed that she was under inspection and stopped her
rambling, turning to face Willow, marker in hand and fingers smeared with black
ink.
“Intriguing
research paper you’ve got going on there,” the redhead stated, deadpan as
she stifled the smile tugging at her lips.
Fred
giggled, a pretty blush suffusing her cheeks.
She pushed the dark-rimmed glasses back up her nose, smudging her face
with inky fingers.
“Oh,
it’s just force of habit. No actual paper in Pylea you know… not for a cow
anyway. Well there was, but it was for wrapping things… not writing.
There was this sort of leaf thing that felt like paper…but it also made
a good tortilla and my tummy won over my brain.”
Willow
let the southern drawl wash over her, finding herself drawn to the long and lean
genius. In fact… but no, the
Texan batted for the other team. And
hey! Girlfriend already! Why did
Kennedy keep slipping away from her conscious thought?
She really needed to get a grip. Tonight.
She’d do Kennedy time tonight.
“So,
have you found anything out from those readings you took? Any explanation for the ghost-Spike effect?”
“It’s
very strange, actually. He looks
like a ghost; he even has ghostly qualities – the walk-through body, the
dematerialisation. But he doesn’t
register as a phantom on any of the known scales. He has body mass, which he wouldn’t have as a true spook.
Also his body temperature. It doesn’t make sense.
But I’m not giving up; back home they called me ‘Terrier’ because I
never gave up once I got something between my teeth.
Think that’s what got me through in Pylea, you know?”
Willow
couldn’t do anything but watch this force of nature as she whizzed through
complex calculations whilst barely looking at her work, her eyes sparkling and
intelligent. She was adorable!
No, not adorable… clever, professional.
She needed to get out of here; the Southern Belle was looking way too
enticing. Come to think of it,
she’d left a lasting impression last time they’d met.
Of course, that was when Willow was convinced the Texan was gay and on
the prowl. Boy was she embarrassed when Wesley enlightened her!
“Well,
I think I’ll go to my room, see if I can contact the coven. They should be able to come up with something.
I’ll get back to you in a while. Ok?”
“Ok,
Willow. I’ll do likewise.
Good luck!”
Willow
walked through the doorway, waving over her shoulder at the stunning scientist.
‘Cold shower time, Willow’ she admonished herself.
So, she didn’t see Spike as he walked towards her.
The first she knew was the uncomfortable ‘gloop’ sensation she got as
she ploughed on through him.
“Red!
Bloody hell -- not a soddin’ swing door, luv!”
“Spike!
Sorry, sorry – didn’t see you, I was miles away, thinking of
something…..”
Spike
crossed his arms, raising his eyebrow and smirking as he sniffed the air around
her. “Really? About something…. or someone?”
“Thing…
something… I’m just…I have to go talk to the coven…”
The
blush on her face matched the red of her hair.
Spike laughed to himself as she scooted off before remembering Buffy’s
parting words.
“Hey!
Red! Hold on a sec.”
Willow
stilled, gathering her composure and turned around.
“Yes, what is it?”
“Nothing
really, Buffy just wants to know if you could sit with Dawn later.
We’ve got a lot to… talk about…”
She
rolled her eyes. Talk yeah.
That’s all that would be going on later, she was sure!
What with the pulsing aura she’d seen enveloping the pair, the obvious
connection. Yeah, talking. Right! And she was an opera singer.
“Sure,
Spike. Tell Buffy I’ll take over,
let you guys get into some deep…conversations.”
He
laughed then, a big belly laugh. It
was good to be back! He wasn’t
going to waste a moment.
“Ok,
Red, catch you later. I’ll just
check on Fred, see if she’s got anything for me.
Oh! Dawn sort of twitched…
just a little, but Buffy was hopeful. Gone
back to snoozing now though. Thought
you’d want to know.”
“Really?
That’s great! Well, not great because snoozing but still – it’s
something. Thanks, Spike. I’ll head back to the medical wing in a little while.”
Spike
stopped at the lab door, not sure why. Force
of habit from when he actually had to open the door to go through it probably.
Shaking his head at his idiocy, he moved through and into the room.
Seeing Fred with her back to him, bent over a book, he thought he’d try
a little haunting, see if he could get her to scream. He crept towards her, hands raised in time-honoured ‘boogie
boogie’ way – only to be stopped two feet away when she spoke without even
turning round.
“Hey,
Spike! I’m glad you’re here, I
need to do a few more scans if that’s okay.”
She
spun to face him, catching him in the ‘grrrr monster’ pose. “Oh! Sorry –
Spike… what were you doing?”
“Wha’?
I’m just… thought you had a spider or something on you…”
Lame,
very lame. He glowered at the
scientist, daring her to contradict him. Her
lips twitched but she managed to hold back the smile. “Oh, well… thanks.”
After
a few minutes of strangely companionable silence, Spike spoke.
“So,
did Red fill you in, about Buffy and me being all touchy-feely?”
“She
did. What’s it like? Does it hurt?”
Spike
smiled, remembering the feelings that surged through him when Buffy’s aura
overlapped his.
“Erm…not
what I’d call it luv; definitely not painful.
Kinda nice actually, tingly, like putting your tongue on a battery, you
know?”
Fred
looked at him blankly. “Oh come
on! Everyone’s tried that out;
you must have!”
“Sorry,
no licking batteries for this girl. I’ve
eaten some pretty hot chilli peppers though; is it like that, but all over not
just on the tongue?”
Spike
considered for a moment before breaking into a wide grin.
“Yeah, Tex. Exactly like
that.”
Fred
giggled, a deliciously infectious sound that filled the room. “I’ll just make a note.
Can you stand over here, Spike, so I can scan you?”
“Yeah,
whatever you need, kitten. So –
you think you can help, solid me up and all?”
His tone was light but his eyes betrayed the depth of his fears.
Fred
didn’t know him really, only met him a few days ago.
Angel was dismissive of him, more than that he was positively aggressive
in his dislike. And for the life of
her, she couldn’t figure out why. So
far all he’d displayed was a mischievous sense of humour and an all-consuming
love for Buffy. What was there not
to like? Then she remembered –
Angel wasn’t exactly known for his laughing skills and Buffy had always been a
touchy subject, according to Cordelia. That
explained a lot. Well, if Angel was
going to be such an ass about it…
“I
think I can help you, Spike. There’s
nothing that Willow doesn’t know about magic, and I’m pretty hot with the
quadratic equations and stuff. Just
give us a little time. Okay?”
“Yeah,
luv, that I will.”
She
began scanning him, noting temperature, electrical resistance and other
parameters. She was engrossed in
her work when the door burst open to reveal an obviously disturbed green demon.
“Lorne!
You startled me… are you okay? You
look a little… well, I’d say green but you know what I mean.
What is it?”
“Fredikins,
saddle up. I think we’ve got a
major problem. You know when we
were worried about the possible temptations of being in the Gingerbread House?
Well, looks like Angel’s developed a sweet tooth.
And who knows who’ll be shoved in the oven next…”