Part 1
“Buffy!” Spike calls out to her. She races
over to him.
“Spike!” She dives out of the way, as a ray
of pure soulful sun light blasts from the amulet Spike’s wearing. It dusts
the vampires within an instant as the cavern begins to crumble around them.
Faith’s yelling at everyone to leave, but Buffy doesn't hear her. Her eyes
are focused upon Spike as she rushes to his aid.
“I can feel it, Buffy,” Spike was pinned into
place as the energy blasts out of him.
“What?” She asks concerned. She looks him in
the eyes. Tears begin to well up in her eyes. She’s scared for him. She doesn't
know what to say. She doesn't care that the cavern is falling down around
them. She just wants to be with him... always.
“My soul... It’s really there. Kinda stings,”
Damn, does that sting! I can't believe it. My soul is really there. I kinda
wish I had this thing all along.
“I love you!” There I finally said it!!
He smiles at her kindly, “No, you don't. But
thanks for saying it,” Why say it now, after all this time. You don't really
mean it Buffy. It doesn't help me with what I need to do.
Just then a big rock falls down and Spike pushes
her away.
“It’s your world up there. Now GO!”
She looks at him, tears streaming down her
face. But I do mean it. I really do love you!! I'm sorry it took me so long
to say. I know there were dozens of times I could have said it. I picked the
worst time to say it, but I really do love you! I don't want to see you die!
Please Spike! He gestures with his head and she bolts, leaving Spike.
Then she came back from her thoughts. She so
desperately wanted him to believe she loved him, but he couldn't come to terms
with it. He had other things that he needed to do, like saving the world.
A tear sprang to her eyes. She closed them
and shook her head. “Spike, I do love you. I suspect that I'll always love
you. You'll always be in my heart. I'll never forget what you did. You're
a champion...You're my champion. I hope you know it.”
She took a few minutes to compose herself,
and then wiped the tears away, smiled weakly and took a deep breath. She knew
everything would be ok.
“Good bye... My love!”
She began walking towartyle="MARGIN: 0in 0in 0pt">She is still standing there and Spike begins
to worry. He wants her out and safe, “Go on, then.”
“You've done enough, you can still...” Please
Spike, come with me. I don't want you to die. I don't want to leave this place
without you! Please!! She pleads with him with her eyes. He looks at her lovingly,
knowing that it isn't possible for him to leave. He’s got to stay, and do
what he must.
“NO! You beat ‘em back, it’s for me to do the
clean up.”
Faith comes back down the steps, and calls
for Buffy, but she doesn't want to leave without Spike.
“BUFFY! COME ON!” Faith doesn't stick around
to find out if Buffy follows. Buffy is still at Spike’s side. She can't leave.
She won't leave. Not until he’s with her!
“Gotta move, lamb. I think it’s fair to say
schools out for bloody summer.”
The cavern around them beings to collapse from
the top and the bottom, but Buffy still isn't moving. The school begins to
fall on the vamps and they dust.
“Spike!” She pleads with him.
“I mean it. I gotta do this!”
He holds up his hand, frozen in place and Buffy
takes her own hand and holds his. Only for a moment, their hands burst into
flames. She can feel his soul. A powerful soul! One that’s meant to do good,
to save the world! Spike and Buffy look to one another not wanting to leave
each other. A moment of pure love between them.
“Whoa,” She placed her right hand on her head,
and passed out. Something had passed through her that very moment. It felt
cold yet familiar, but she couldn't figure it out.
Back at the bus, Gilles, Kennedy, Faith, Dawn
and
“Everyone settled in?” Giles finally said pushing
up his sleeves. “We'll be leaving shortly.”
“Buffy’s still outside. I guess... I guess
she’s saying good bye.” Dawn spoke up.
“Faith, will you see about getting Buffy? We're
ready to go,” Giles told Faith.
“Sure thing,” Faith said heading out the bus.
As she steps down, she notices Buffy lying on the ground. “Oh no,” Faith said
running over to Buffy, “Buffy!” She turns back around, “
They heard Faith’s cry, and they all looked
out the windows of the bus and saw Buffy lying on the ground.
”What... What’s wrong with her?” Dawn frantically asked.
“Stay here Dawnie,”
”I'll stay with you, Dawn,” Kennedy sat next to Dawn as Dawn kept looking
out the back window.
Giles,
“Buffy! Come on wake up!” Buffy doesn't move,
so Faith slaps her hard enough that Buffy starts to come too. Giles had already
taken his glasses off and polished them several times.
”What the hell was that for?” Buffy asks.
“Sorry B, had to wake you up some how,” Faith
replies jokingly.
“Yeah, I think so.” As Buffy got up, she felt
dizzy for moment. “Whoa, that was weird!”
“What the heck happened?” Xander asks in a
worried tone.
“I don't know. I turned to go back to the bus,
and all of a sudden it felt cold, and I couldn't breathe, and I think that’s
when I fainted.”
“Hmm, well, maybe everything just hit you at
once,” Giles suggests.
“Nah, I don't think it was that. It was something
different, but it felt familiar. I can't explain it.”
“Different how?”
Buffy turns back to look at the creator and
then back at her friends.
“I've never felt that before. I can't explain
it.”
“There’s no way we can look it up now,” Giles
began gesturing at the crater, “We need to do research and we don't have the
books to do with.”
“Don't worry about it, I'll be fine.” Buffy
smiled for Gilles’ benefit but couldn't, so she shrugged it off for now. “Come
on, let’s get going. We've got to take care of these girls. Find us to a place
to stay, and rest for a while.”
“Ah, yes, let’s get going then,” Gilles said
as they walked to the bus.
Dawn was getting antsy waiting for Buffy to
return to the bus, so once Buffy was on the bus, she hugged her big sister
tightly.
“It’s nice to see you to, Dawn.”
”I was worried about you.”
“I'm fine. Sit down, we're leaving.” Buffy
told her.
Dawn finally let go, and sat down next to Andrew,
who was up by Giles, who was sitting in the front seat.
“Everyone ready? Ok then!” Giles started the
bus. “We headed to Angel’s?” He looked at Buffy from the mirror.
“Best place I can think of right now,” Buffy
replied half of sleep. “We'll have to let them know everything is ok.” She
leans her head against the window as Giles drove off. Soon she was asleep.
She started dreaming of the first time she met Spike. The first time they
had sex. The first time she realized she had feelings for him. Then suddenly
the dream had changed. She was in a dark room, with moonlight pouring through.
She wore a long black slinky slip dress, with her hair curly. Spike comes
in from a balcony dressed in a dark suit, silk shirt and a silk tie.
“Oooh, I love the way you look,” Buffy says
with a smile.
“You look beautiful in the moonlight.” He takes
her hand, and they begin to dance closely and slowly. He sniffs her hair.
It smells of roses. He nozzles her neck. She feels good in his arms.
“Spike,” She steps back, holding his arms.
“What I said easily, I really meant it.”
“I know that now.” He crushed his lips against
hers. She felt weak in the knees. She never wants to leave his embrace.
He broke the kiss suddenly, stepped back, and
disappeared.
“SPIKE!”
He was gone, gone from her life again. She
started crying. “Spike, don't leave me! Spike!”
The bus stopped abruptly, and she woke up,
looking around. Faith had been smiling at her.
“So B, have a nice dream?”
“What are you talking about?” She noticed that
she was crying, and quickly wiped the tears away.
Robin sat up, “She means you were calling out
for Spike!”
“Oh...I did?” Buffy cheeks burnt hot with embarrassment.
She then looked around, it was night time, and they were in front of The Hyperion
Hotel. She hadn't realized she had slept for that long. She looked surprized
when everyone in the front of the bus had been exiting. Faith had been helping
Robin to his feet, when Buffy got up. She allowed them to pass by her, and
she followed behind them.
Inside the hotel, Angel had been pacing back
and forth, getting frustrated. They hadn't heard anything from them in hours.
Lorne had tried to calm Angel down, but it was no use. He was ready for a
fight. He even went over to his weapons cabinet, and grabbed a sword when
Buffy emerged from the crowd of newly empowered Slayers.
“Buffy!” Angel said quickly putting the sword
away again. She walked down the stairs, and looked at everyone gathered around.
“Angel!” Buffy breathed.
He walked over to her, seeing the sadness in
her eyes, “What happened?”
“Spike destroyed the vampires.” Buffy replied.
“The hellmouth is closed for business... for ever” She was so tried. Tired
of being the slayer. She wanted to be normal for a change, but there was just
so many lose ends that needed to be tied up.
“That’s good to know,” Lorne added. “You must
be really tried cupcake. Why don't we get some rooms set up for all of you,
and have a good nights rest.” Lorne, Gunn, Wesley and Fred did just that.
Faith helped Robin to a chair. He was badly
hurt, but still was alive, barley.
“You're going!” Faith ordered.
“I'm not going anywhere.” Robin protested.
He needed to go to the hospital, but he wasn't interested in going. He was
tough, and figured that he'd come through this al right.
A few minutes later, Gunn, Fred, and Wesley
returned, and helped the girls to the rooms. Lorne came back down a few seconds
later.
“Come with me, sugar bun,” He told Buffy. “I've
got the prettiest room set up just for you.” He gently pulled her up the stairs,
and she followed without protesting. He opened the door, to a brightly colored
room. It had a balcony to it. Oh my god, she realized. This is almost like
the room from my dream. Hmm, weird.
Lorne’s smile fades as he notices the _expression her face. She must not like
it. “Is there something wrong? You don't like this room?”
“Oh, no, no. It’s lovely. It’s just.” She trailed
off thinking about her dream.
“It’s not home. It'll be ok. I left my home,
and I made a new home.” He smiled. “Home is where your heart is.”
Funny you should say that, my heart is with
Spike and now he’s gone.
“...Even if it is in your left butt cheek,”
Lorne continued.
Buffy began to cry and Lorne wrapped her up
in a big hug.
“Oh sweetie, it’s ok. It'll be ok.” They stood
there in the same place for a long time, until she stepped back, whipped the
tears away.
“I'm so sorry.”
“Don't be.”
She smiled, “I think I'd like to be alone now.”
“Oh, sure, sure! Just call if you need something.
“I will thank you.”
Lorne headed out the door, and closed it behind
him. Buffy lay on the bed, and began crying uncontrollably, until she finally
fell asleep.
She woke up a few hours later, came down the
stairs, and heard all the girls in the dinning room eating and chatting up
a storm. She wanted to be alone, and headed out to the garden. She sat down
on a bench. Suddenly, a cold breeze blew up, it felt like it went right through
her. She gasped for air, but that familiar feeling came over her again. Something
was different. A familiar aroma filled the air.
She realized it was Spike’s cologne.
“Spike?” She sat up. A cold breezed went through
her once again. “Spike!”
“Buffy?” She turned around thinking it was
Spike.
“Spike?” Then she realized it was Angel. “Oh,
it’s you.”
Angel scoffed, “Sorry I'm not Spike. Where
is he anyway?” Of all the people in the world, or in Sunnydale, she wanted
Spike. Why can't she return to me??? We were in love once weren't we?
“He’s gone.” A sadness rose in her voice.
“He left you?” That idiot. I knew he would
do something like this to you. I just knew it.
”Shut up! He didn't leave me. He’s gone. Ya know, dead.” She said aggravated.
Spike wouldn't leave me. He loved me, you idiot. “He died to protect me, the
new slayers, and the whole freakin world. He did a good and honorable thing.”
Angel was shocked. She'd never spoken to him
in that manner before. He didn't know quite what to say! “I'm, I'm sorry.
I didn't realize he meant that much to you.”
“I told you he did the night before.”
“I guess...I guess I didn't believe it. I'm
sorry. Why don't you sit down, and tell me what happened!”
Buffy complied and explained everything that
happened. Angel was totally stunned. He didn’t really believe that Spike had
it in him. He was even more surprized about all the slayers running around
the world, but he was glad that everything turned out fine...well most of
it anyway.
“I’m really sorry about Spike.”
“Thank you, that means a lot to me.” She started
to soften around Angel. She did love Angel, but he was her past, and she wanted
to remain friends now. She knew she could confide in him any time she needed,
but the man, his heart, his soul, were no longer with her. She still felt
his presence around. Almost as if he was watching her from where ever he was.
She didn’t understand it. She wanted more than anything to be in his arms,
to make love to him not angry sex like they had done, when they were together.
She wanted it more than anything, but it would never be. She blames herself
for waiting to long. If she’d just told him the night they held one another,
maybe things would have turned out differently. She stood up, and started
to cry. Angel felt a ping in his heart. The woman he loves is in pain, and
the only thing he can do is be a friend. Lend her his shoulder to cry on,
listen, and give her advice when she needs it most.
He squeezed her hand gently, letting her know
he was there for her. She turned and smiled at him. “I think I’m going to
go back to my room.”
“Oh ok, anything you need, just let me know.”
She bent down and kissed Angel on his forehead.
This was a thank you to him for listening to her, helping her and being a
good friend. She then turned and went back inside the hotel. Dawn came running
out of the dinning room.
“There you are; you’re missing this great food
that Lorne ordered us from some fancy restaurant. There’s some chicken stuff,
salad, beef, you name it; it’s all there.”
“I’m not really hungry. I’m gonna go back up
to my room.”
Dawn saw how sad her sister her was, and wanted
to do what she could for her. Just listening and offering her should to cry
was all she could do for her right now.
“Buffy, wait! Sit.”
Buffy and Dawn sat down on a couch nearby.
Dawn gave her big sister a hug. Buffy responded and held her tightly, like
it was the first time they’d seen each other in a long, long, long time. It
felt good to have her sister there. She missed the sisterly bonding they had,
even though Dawn could be a pain in the ass.
“Thank you, Dawn, I really needed that.”
“That’s what sisters are for.”
”What is it, that you need?”
“I just wanted to sit and hang with you for
while. Well, I really wanted to do, is make sure you were doing ok. I know
you’re hurting because Spike...” Dawn trailed off, knowing that was a touchy
subject for her sister. “I just wanted you to know that I am here and any
time you needed a shoulder to cry on, I’m there. You’re my sister, Buffy and
I love you, and I want you to be happy. I just don’t want you do to this alone.
You’ve got us... Even Angel!”
“I know. I know and I really appreciate it,
but I would really like to be alone right now.” Buffy hugged Dawn again. She
held her for a few moments, and then went back up to her room. Dawn just watched
until Buffy was gone.
“Spike, I wish you were here. I hate to see
her like this. It just breaks my heart.” She began to cry. A few moments later,
she composed herself and went back into the dining room with everyone else.
Spike was there. He’d been with them every
step of the way. Every since Buffy passed out in the middle of the road, where
Sunnydale used to be.
“Aww nibblet, I am here, I just wish I could
be there instead of in my spirit form or what ever form I am in. Bloody ‘ell,
there’s the poofter, Angel.” Angel had walked back into the hotel. He stopped
abruptly, looked around, sensing something else in the room. Spike, nah, it
couldn’t be.
”Nah, there’s no one there.”
“What are you talking about?” Wesley asked
coming from the office.
“I don’t know. I get this strange feeling some
one’s here, watching. I sense it.”
“That’s odd.” Wes said thinking. “Maybe it’s
the ghost who has died in this hotel from the past.”
“No, this is different. I’ve never felt this
before. It’s like I know this and I can’t explain it.”
Spike had a good laugh at Angel’s expense.
Boy if he could see me now. The poofter would be scared out of his gourd.
“Maybe
“It’s probably nothing. I’m probably making
more of it, than it really is.”
“If you think it’s something, it must be something.”
“Don’t worry about it. I’m not going to.”
“All right.” Wesley said unconvinced before
heading back to the office.
Angel walked away. But Wes started to think
about it, and realized that something like this happened before, so he went
right to his books and began looking through them.
“What’cha doing?”
“Something Angel said got me curious.”
“Oh really? What did he say?”
“Angel said there was a strange, but yet familiar
presence here.”
“I haven’t heard of that before.”
“Here,” He handed a book to her. “See what
you can find about spirits.”
“Oooh, research. I love research.”
About an hour later, they didn’t come up with
much. Just some stuff about spirits who roam the earth, because they have
some unfinished business to do.
Wesley closed the book abruptly frustrated.
“I know that there’s something about this...this situation, but, ahhh, that
is frustrating. I can’t figure this out, I don’t have the proper research
tools available... here” Maybe I saw this at Wolfram and Hart.
“I can whip a revealing spell in a jiffy.”
Wesley didn’t object, he was the one that suggested
to Angel in the first place. “All right, do you need anything?”
“Nope. I’ve got it covered.”
Meanwhile, Faith was still upstairs with Robin,
tending to his wounds, as he was still refusing to go to the hospital.
“This is going to hurt me more than it’s going
to hurt you!”
“Oh yeah?” He said as she shocked him in the
face, knocking him out cold. She hurled him over her shoulder and trudged
down the stairs. She placed him on chair and hurried into the dinning hall.
She ran over to Gunn.
“Hey Gunn, can you help me with Robin. He needs
to go the hospital, and I need someone to take us.”
“Sure no problem. I’ll just grab the keys to
Angel’s car. I don’t think he’ll mind.” He ran to into the lobby and behind
the front desk was a set of Angel’s keys, grabbed them and helped Faith take
Robin to the car. They headed off to the hospital.
Buffy shut her door and leaned against it.
She was sure that she felt Spike’s presence down in the garden. And now she
was sure that she felt it back in Sunnydale as well. How was it that possible?
He died. No! No! Stop thinking that way. She went over to the balcony and
opened the doors. She stepped out, inhaled the fresh air. She noticed the
moon; it was full like her dream. Buffy closed her eyes, and she felt arms
wrap around her. It was a familiar touch. She leaned against him. She wanted
to feel his touch one more time.
“I’m hear baby,” he whispered in her ear.
She suddenly turned around, but there was no
one there. How is this possible? How was it she could feel and hear him?
“No, this is impossible. You’re not here.”
She backed away looking around. “This is all in my head.”
“Buffy, it’s really me. It’s me love.”
“No, it can’t be. Spike died.” He touched her
again. She shuddered at his touch. Her body began to tingle. Tingle like it
had always done when he touched her. No one could ever do that to her. Not
even Angel. She then realized it was really Spike.
“Spike?” Tears sprang from her eyes hoping
that she’d see him. “How are you...here?”
“All I know is that I heard every word you
said, while you were saying good bye to me, I just had to touch you one last
time. Some how I ended up, I don’t know, I ended up within you. I wasn’t able
to leave until the garden.”
“I didn’t see anything, but I... I felt you...
your presence.”
“I didn’t want to scare you and that then
“I’m just glad that you’re here now. Maybe...
Maybe
“I don’t know that I can.” He caressed her
cheek. “I want to. I want to be with you...Always!”
“Always!” Though she could not see him, she
felt him caress her cheek. It made her weak in the knees. Oh Spike, I wish
I could see you! I want to be able to look into your beautiful blue eyes.
Downstairs
“What kind revelation?” Giles asked curiously.
Wes turned to Giles, “We may have some type
of spirit on our hands.
“Ah,” Giles shook his head. He couldn’t believe
how much Wes had changed in such a small amount of time. I think I like this
Wesley better that the stuffy one that first came to Sunnydale.
“Oh, I had a lady come into Caritas one day, when I still had it, thought she
was being haunted by her dead lover, but it turned out, he got caught up in
some magical doohickey thingy. I took her to this powerful witch and she did
some spell and viola he was alive once again. It’s some tricky thing; I don’t
even understand it myself.” Lorne chimed in.
“Let’s hope it works,” Kennedy added as she
walked over and slipped an arm round
Angel walked in, looked at everyone in surprize,
“What’s going on?”
“Angel, well,
“Oh.” Angel was not pleased. He didn’t know
what sort spirits would show up, that they’d need to take care of. He wasn’t
ready to face of with Spike, even if it turned out to be him. “Before I forget,
Gunn called, he and Faith took Robin to the hospital. It seems that they’ll
be there all night.”
While Spike suddenly stepped back, Buffy began
to get worried when she didn’t feel him; she couldn’t see what was going on
either, which was making her even more nervous. He began screaming screaming.
“Spike!” Buffy said concerned. What’s wrong?”
The pain is more than he can stand. “AHHHHH!
This is worse than that bloody chip in my head.” He grinded his teeth as the
pain rushes over him again and again. “Ah, bloody hell; this is just ahhhh,
hurts like hell.”
Soon Spike starts to slowly appear before Buffy.
“How? How is this happening?” Buffy wonders. “Of course! It’s
“Red? Well, how the bloody hell did she find
out?”
“I don’t know. It doesn’t matter know, you’re
back.” You’re back. You’re back!!!
“Well,” looks down and smiles, “Not all of
me.” He grabs his head, “Damn, this fucking hurts. AHHHHH” He screams in agony
once again.
Everyone downstairs turned as they hurt the
cries come from upstairs. Angel took off upstairs, leaving everyone wondering
what was going on.
“Spike? Spike?” There was silence. Buffy started
getting worried. She didn’t feel Spike’s essence anywhere. She began to feel
frantic and lonely. She called out to him again, but there was no one else
in the room.
A knock came at the door, startling Buffy.
She turned towards the door.
“Yes?”
“Buffy? Are you ok?”
She goes over the door, and opens it.
“Buffy, are you ok?” Angel asks once again.
She looked him and she began crying. He wrapped
his arms around her.
“I’m here. It’s ok.”
He walked her over to the coach nearby and
they both sat down.
“What happened up here?” Wiping her tears away.
“Spike. He was here! He started to form in
front of me, and then he was gone.”
“
She pushed him back and between sobs, “Not
helping.”
“I’m sorry.” Angel apologized.
Buffy went to
Buffy interrupted
“Can you tell me what happened?”
“He started to form, and it was really painful
for him, and then he just... Vanished.”
Hmm, that spell should have worked. It should
have it,
Angel got up and went to Buffy and
“You really think that?”
“I don’t know. Not much to go on.” Angel shrugged.
Buffy looked to Angel and then to
“What...what if we can’t?”
“She’s right Buffy, what if we can’t?” Angel
reiterated
Buffy stormed out, calling back to them, “I’m
not gonna let that happen.”
Part 3
All Spike could here was Buffy’s cries. He looked around, unsure of where he
was. He called out to her.
”I’m here, baby. Where are ya?”
Her cries soon faded away and Spike realized where he was; back to where he
was to begin with, when they made him human.
“Bloody hell, ya couldn’t have asked first!” Spike said, lividly, looking upwards
then rolling his eyes.
The Power that Be, posing as Tara, had been walking down the long hallway, and
as she came closer, he had a look of sadness on his face.
“It’s not bloody time.”
“It’s been long enough, William. Have you made your choice?”
Spike nodded, “Yes, Yes, I have.”
“What will it be human or vampire?”
“Human.”
“You will be reward for all the good that you’ve done.”
“Thank you.”
“No, thank you,” She said, turning to leave, and headed back down the long hallway,
then finally disappearing.
“That’s bloody it?” Spike asked, baffled.
Shrugging his shoulders, Spike quickly felt his body materializing back to the
cabin. When he fully materialized, Spike saw Buffy curled up on the, blankets
pulled up to her neck. He hadn’t realized how long he’d been gone.
“Oh baby! I am sorry! You musta cried yourself to sleep,” said Spike, crawling
into bed, wrapping his arms around her. “Buffy.”
Opening her eyes slowly, Buffy thought she was dreaming.
“Spike? Is it really you?”
“Yes.”
He kissed her on top of her head. “I’m here.”
“I was worried sick, you were gone for a long time. I thought something happened
to you, and I just couldn’t bear the thought I lost someone else that I loved.”
“I can see that!” He smiled, half-heartedly, and she playfully smacked him.
“The freakin powers summoned me again.”
“What happened?” demanded Buffy, sitting up.
“My time was up,” Spike said, simply.
Buffy’s mind was racing with terrible thoughts. The one that she tried desperately
to forget was that he wouldn’t be able to return.
“Your time? But…” Buffy began to speak, but was cut off by Spike.
“I’ve made my decision, Buffy.”
Oh god! Buffy thought frantically.
“And?”
Buffy really wanted to know, but it didn’t make a bit of difference, she loved
him either way. She just hoped that he was staying put!
“I’m human still.” He said, straight faced.
“Really?”
“Guess your dream may just come true after all!” His lips formed into a grin.
Excitedly, Buffy wrapped her arms around Spike’s neck, pulling him closer to
her, and planting tender, loving kiss on his lips. After several moments, she
pulled away.
“Baby, what is it?” He asked panting, needing more of her contact.
Buffy realized that she still had worked to do as slayer, but Spike couldn’t
help her do that now that he was human. She wouldn’t be able to protect him
if he decided to accompany her, looking for the new slayers.
Spike sensed her hesitation. “Is this what you really want? Me as…human?”
“I love you in any form.” She smiled, and then changed the subject, “Y’know,
I’m starving, how about you?”
Buffy didn’t want Spike to know what she was thinking and decided to keep it
to herself. If he knew, it would hurt him to much, but she did not realize he
was reading her like a book, and knew exactly what was on her mind.
“Love, please, don’t change the subject on me like that. I can read your look
a book.”
Pulling away from him, Buffy slowly rose out of the bed putting one of Spike’s
tee shirts on, distancing herself from him. She began to pace back and forth,
wondering how she was going to tell him.
“You can’t protect me now that I’m human,” He said, sitting at the edge of the
bed, fidgeting with his hands. “I’m human, not stuck on stupid.” Spike muttered
a few moments later. He was more upset getting upset by the minute and wished
she’d just be honest with him.
“Spike, let’s not discuss this now.”
Buffy stopped long enough to look into his eyes and see the pain she’d just
caused.
“No, Buffy, I want to discuss this. I want to know that I didn’t just make the
wrong bleeding decision.”
“Spike, I love you. Let’s not discuss this now.”
“This isn’t about whether we love each other or not. I am not some git that
can’t take care of myself. I have been around. I think I can bloody well take
care of myself.”
He picked up a lamp off the nightstand, and he through it against the wall in
aggravation. Buffy stared at the broken shards on the floor before speaking.
“Spike, I’m sorry,” She said, walking over to him. “I…I’m just scared is all.
I’m sorry I upset you. You made the right decision. We’re gonna be happy.” Just
not right now, Buffy added silently to herself.
Somehow, Spike wasn’t so sure if she was being honest with him and thought it
was best to change the subject at that moment. He needed to calm down before
he did something else to frighten her. Taking a deep breath, he ventured off,
changing the subject.
“You said you were hungry, right?”
“I’m starving!”
“Sure, where would you like to go?” He asked voice gravely.
A knock came at the door with a “Hello, William?”
“Who’s that?” Buffy looked to the door.
Spike went to the door, and looked out the window.
“It’s the ole woman from earlier.”
Spike swiftly opened the door and there stood the old woman from earlier, carrying
a tray full of food. “I thought you’d need a hearty meal before you go back
to LA.”
“Oh, thank you ma’am,” Spike said, kindly.
“Please call me June and you’re welcome, William.” She said, walking into the
cabin. She noticed that Buffy was just in a tee shirt, and she knew it wasn’t
her place to say about it. June set the tray on the bed, looking up at Buffy.
“Hello.”
“Hi. I’m Buffy,” She greeted June in meekly voice, and very much embarrassed.
“Thank you, ma’am, I mean June. Thank you for the meal.” Spike said, kindheartedly.
“No problem. It was the least I could do for you two.”
June smiled, and hurried towards the door, turning before she left. “Thank you
and don’t worry about paying for the cabin.”
“Are you sure?” Spike asked. “Cause I can pay!”
June dismissed the thought. “William, dear, you saved my life, it’s the least
that I could do for you, in return.” She smiled once again, and said, “Bye,
Bye.”
When she was gone, Spike closed the door.
“Wow! She must have been reading my mind. This is exactly what I wanted, too.”
Buffy said, eagerly, sitting on the bed next to the try. “Burgers, fries, shakes,
pie, sandwiches, chips; everything is here...I haven’t eaten this good in a
long time…I’m famished.”
Spike couldn’t agree more. She’d lost a lot weight over the years, and was glad
to see you was actually going to eat for a change. He soon realized he was famished
and eyed the food. He was used to just eating human food, but it didn’t really
matter right now, cause he was hungry. He sat on the bed next to Buffy, picking
up a burger.
“MMMM, this is good,” Buffy said, in between bites.
Spike took a big bite off his burger, savoring every bite. “MMMM, you’re right,
this is good!”
The couple finished every bite of food on the plate a little while later. Spike
couldn’t believe how a little thing like Buffy could eat all that food. He was
amazed with himself as well, all that he eaten. They were stuffed. They leaned
back on the bed, and giggled. Within minutes, they’d fallen asleep.
The next morning, Buffy and Spike had the kicked tray onto the floor, luckily,
nothing was broken, and Buffy and Spike lay sleeping in each other arms. The
sun shone into the little room from the window, and it woke up Buffy first.
When she sat up, and stretched, Spike just turned over on his other side. She
looked at the clock sitting on the nightstand.
”Wow, it’s after 9.” Buffy whispered, hopping out of bed, and grabbed the keys
out of Spike’s jacket pocket, heading out to the car.
Opening the truck, she grabbed the bags, hurrying back inside, and gently closed
the door behind her. She set one of the bags down and placed the other one on
the bed lightly, opening it. Fortunately, it was clothes for her and in her
size too.
“Oooh, these are so nice. Who ever picked these out have good taste, and they’re
my size too.”
Buffy pulled out a summer dress and said to herself, “I’ll wear this.”
Buffy hardly wore dresses anymore, what with all the slayage she’d done over
the years. She grabbed her unmentionables, and as she was about to close the
bag, she noticed something sticking out of the pocket, and pulled it out, realizing
it was a hair clip.
“They thought of everything.” She smiled, closing the bag, and headed into the
bathroom.
A little while later, Spike rolled over, realizing that Buffy wasn’t next to
him. Sitting up to stretch, he said yawning, “Wow, I don’t think I’ve slept
that good in all my years.”
Rising out of the bed, he went into the bathroom. Buffy had been brushing her
hair and was about to put her hair up with the clip, when Spike opened the door,
expecting her to be in the shower.
“I like that dress on you, love.”
He leaned against the doorframe watching her. The light from mirror illuminated
her figure.
She smiled at him in the mirror. “I know me too...I think we should be heading
back to LA soon. There’s something’s that I need to run by Angel before I have
to leave.”
Spike’s smile suddenly disappeared. “What?! I thought we’d discuss this.”
“We did,” She turned around. “Spike we will.”
Buffy quickly kissed him on the nose.
“I just need to check on something with Angel,” Buffy lied.
“Call him.”
“No, this is something I need to do this in person.”
“If you say so.” Spike said, snidely, and retreated to the main room.
Buffy sighed. She knew it was going to be hard leaving him, but she had no other
choice.
Spike hated Angel with a passion and would do anything not to go back, but he
knew Buffy and knew what to expect from her. Frustrated Spike, grabbed the suitcase
off the floor and it opened up, and the contents fell out.
”FUCK!”
Taking a calming breath, he put everything back and grabbed himself a pair of
jeans and a white tee shirt, heading back into the bathroom to take a shower.
He didn’t even bother to look Buffy in the eye.
“Spike, please, let’s not fight.”
Ignoring her, he turned on the shower, removed his clothing, and stepped in,
closing the curtain.
“Fine,” Buffy said, exasperated, heading back to the main room.
She grabbed her other clothes, putting them into the suitcase, and zipped it
up. She then sat on the sofa, waiting for Spike to finish. A half-hour later,
he came out of the bathroom refreshed, and seemed in a better mood.
“Spike.” Buffy ventured, hoping that he wouldn’t get upset.
“Yeah, pet.” He said putting on his boots.
“Are you still mad?”
“Not happy, but I’ll get over it,” Spike finished with his boots, and rose to
his feet. “You ready?” He asked, putting his clothes into the suitcase, closing
it. He then grabbed his duster, and picked up the suitcase, hauling it along.
“Yes, I suppose I am.” She rose to her feet, and they headed to the car together.
Spike put the suitcases in the backseat while Buffy got into the passengers
side, and then Spike got into the drivers side.
Prior to leaving, Spike turned to face Buffy and said, “I know what you’re planning,
so you might as well be honest with me.”
“Spike, I…” She turned, facing the window.
“S’that so,” Spike said, starting the car, driving away.
The couple drove back to LA in silence.
They pulled up in front of the Hyperion, six hours later. Neither one had spoken
a word to each other the way through. Buffy went inside, and Spike decided to
go for walk, leaving the keys in the ignition.
Walking into the old hotel, Buffy headed over to the office, but unfortunately,
Angel wasn’t there. In a huff, she turned to walk out, and Wesley popped up
from being the desk.
“Oh, Buffy, I thought you were on your way to pick up the other slayers.”
“Hey Wes, I didn’t think anyone was here,” she said, turning around.
“I’m just gathering things up, to take to the new offices. Why are you here?”
“I need to speak to Angel.”
“He’s at the new offices.”
“Shoot, I need to speak to him before I leave.”
“You could call him.”
“Nah, this is something I need to do in person.”
“Ok, I’ll call him and let him know you’re coming.”
“Sure thanks.” She was heading out as Wesley picked up the phone to call Angel.
She stopped and came back into the office. “Where is this new office?”
Wesley gave her the directions, “You can’t miss it. There’s a big sign that
says Wolfram and Hart law firm in the front.” He stated the obvious.
“Ok thanks, by the way, will you tell Spike where I am?”
“No problem, I’ll let him know.”
Wesley picked up the phone and called Angel, letting him know that he should
expect Buffy soon.
Buffy went to the car, grabbed Spike’s suitcase, and brought it back into the
hotel.
“Wesley?” She called.
Wesley stepped out from the office. “Yes?”
“Here are Spike’s clothes, be sure that he gets it.”
“Um…I thought he was going with you,” Wes said, uncertain.
“Change of plans. Be sure that he gets these,” She said, turning and leaving
the hotel.
“Ok.”
Wes grabbed the bags, taking them back into the office.
Buffy opened the car door and slipped in, driving to the new AI headquarters.
It wasn’t more than ten minutes away, and before she realized it, she was in
front of the building, parking. She headed inside, having bad a feeling. Things
weren’t quite right with this whole set up, but she shrugged it off, and went
through the front doors. Angel knew what was best, she reasoned.
“Oh...My...God!”
She looked up at the lobby. It was bigger than anything she’d ever seen, and
wasn’t sure she was in the right place, until she saw the receptionist, and
on the desk it said Welcome to Wolfram and Hart. She slowly walked up the receptionist.
“Hello?” The receptionist greeted her.
“Hi, Buffy Summers, to see Angel.”
“Do you have an appointment?”
“No, but he’s expecting me.”
“I’m sorry Miss, but you can’t see Mr. Angel without an appointment.”
Buffy rolled her eyes. “Just call Mr. Angel. He’s expecting me,” she placed
an emphasis on the word Mister.
The receptionist picked up the receiver, dialing a number, and after a few moments
of hushed talking, she hung up the phone. “Mr. Angel is in a meeting and will
be available in a few minutes. If you’d have a seat over in the lobby area,
he’ll be right with you.” She gestured over to the left.
Walking over to the lobby area, Buffy looked around and then sat down. She picked
up the latest ‘People’ magazine and flipped through it. After awhile, Buffy
looked up at the clock on the wall, waiting for Angel. It was fifteen minutes
before she heard anything.
The receptionist comes over to Buffy, informed her that Angel was busy, but
she could to go up to his office to wait. “Finally,” Buffy said, with a roll
of her eyes.
“James, will show you up to Mr. Angel’s office.” She motioned for a tall dark
haired man standing over by the desk. He rushed over to the women. “James, please
show Ms. Summers to Mr. Angel’s office.”
“Ms. Summers, please follow me.” Buffy followed James to the elevator.
While in the elevator, Buffy began getting that feeling again. She looked at
James and then around the elevator, evaluating the situation. She couldn’t place
what it was, but before she could say anything, ‘Ding’ the elevator stopped
at the 13th floor.
Hmmm, 13th floor, something about that doesn’t seem right, she thought. Seems
evil to me, but Angel knows what he is doing and cannot question him on it.
James stepped out of the elevator, “This way, Ms. Summers.” He turned to the
right, and headed down the hallway. Almost immediately, they were in front of
Angel’s office. James knocked on it three times, letting Angel know they’ve
arrived.
“Yes?”
James opened the door, stepped aside for Buffy to enter into the office and
she noticed the large picture window opened.
“Angel, what’s wrong with this picture?” Buffy asked, pointing to the window.
“Shouldn’t you be a pile of dust right about now?”
“Oh, that?” Angel turned towards the window. “It’s protected with special layers
to block out the harmful rays.”
“Ah. I see.” Buffy sat down on a chair in front of Angel’s desk before he could
say ‘make your self comfortable’.
“Make your self comfortable,” Angel said, sitting back down. “I thought you
left with Spike.”
“We just drove a little outside of LA, and stayed at this motel over night…Spike
had to be back to LA, but these powers people teleported him somewhere, and
he’s still human, and will be for the rest of his life. Anymore questions?”
“Oh,” Angel was all could say.
He felt betrayed. That was his Shanshu, not Spike’s. Damn it, it’s not Spike’s.
“Why are you here?”
“I can’t take Spike with me.”
“Why?”
“I can’t protect him now that he’s human.”
“So, what am I supposed to do about it?”
“Give him a job or something... I don’t know, just keep an eye on him while
I’m gone. Give him a place to stay. I’ll call from time to time. Please just
do this... for me.”
Angel rose out of his chair, and stood in front of his window, looking out at
the city. “Why? He can take care of himself.”
“No questions. Just do this. I need to know he’ll be safe!” She went over to
Angel. “If I ever meant anything to you, just please do this for me.”
He turned to face her. “He really means this much to you?” Buffy turned away
and sighed. “All right! I’ll do it for you, BUT I’m not going to like.”
“I don’t care, just do it, or you’ll have me to answer to...If something happens
to him, you’ll meet the pointy end of a stake! Got it?”
“All right Buffy. I’ll do it.”
“Thank you. He’s probably at the Hyperion right now.”
“It might come better from you. He’ll never believe me.”
“I can’t tell him face to face.” She felt the tears welt up in her eyes.
“Write it in a letter, then.” Angel suggested.
He went over to his desk, and opened a draw. Buffy followed him, wondering what
he was up do. He handed her a pen and a pad of paper. She graciously accepted
it. She sat down and began writing a “Dear Spike” letter.
Angel paced back and forth waiting. He was actually glad that Spike would be
out of her life. Maybe then, she’d find someone who truly made her happy.
A little while later, she was done, handed the letter over to Angel, and he
put the letter into an envelope. “I’ll be sure to give him, when I head back
to the hotel.”
“Thank you Angel.” She kissed him on the cheek.
“What are you gonna do?” He asked putting the letting into his drawer.
“Round up the slayers and take them to England, I guess. Or go to Cleveland
first and take care of that hellmouth.”
“That’s suicide Buffy. Not without Backup...Let me arrange for some back up
for you.”
“It’s not like I won’t have backup, I’ll have the Slayers with me.”
“Those are young girls, Buffy. They don’t have adequate knowledge to fight.”
“I’ll teach them along the way. I’ve got to do this!”
“The hellmouth will be there... When you’ve rounded up the girls, take them
to England, get the properly trained, and then take out the hellmouth.”
“I don’t know, maybe you’re right.
“I know I’m right. Besides, it’s not active anyway.”
“How do you know?”
He picked up a file from his desk and handed it over to Buffy. “I had someone
do some research on it. No activity. If there is, I promise you’ll be the first
one that I call.”
“How accurate is this?”
“Very,” he said in a hurt tone.
“The slightest thing and you’ll let me know?”
“Yes, Buffy, I’ll let you know.”
“All, right, I’ll round up the slayers, in the areas that Giles showed me, and
I’ll go back to England. You make sure Spike is safe or else.”
“Yes, Buffy, you have my word.”
“Thanks.” She turned on her heels and walked out. He didn’t know if he’d ever
see her again.
“See ya Buffy,” he said, after she left.
Buffy walked out of Wolfram and Hart and to her car. She wasn’t sure she was
doing the right thing.
She got into the car and drove off, with tears in her eyes. She’d miss Spike
more than anything, but she couldn’t protect him as a human. It was the worst
time for her to leave, since they just got back together, and it would be a
long time before they’d see each other again. She promised herself that she
call every chance she got.
Soon she found herself driving by the Hyperion. She stopped for a few minutes.
“I’m so sorry to be doing this to you Spike. I hope you understand. I love you.”
Tears sprang from her eyes again and she quickly wiped them away, and drove
off. Spike saw the car as he was rounded the corner.
“Buffy,” He called out to her, but she couldn’t hear him. She was gone. He thought
that maybe she went to chat with Angel. He walked into the hotel lobby. Wesley
was packing boxes still and was bringing one out just as Spike entered the lobby.
“Hey, where’d Buffy go?” Spike wondered, but knew the answer
“She went to speak with Angel. I’d imagine she’ll be back later.”
“Doubt she’ll be back!”
“Why do you say that?” Wesley set the box down by the steps before heading back
into the office once again.
“She has this stupid notion I can’t protect myself,” Spike answered.
Wes didn’t know what Buffy was up to, but he figured Spike was right, Buffy
wasn’t coming back.
“Spike, I don’t know what to tell you. Maybe Angel knows. I’m sure he’ll be
back here in a little while, ya know.”
“Bugger that; tell me where the offices are.”
Wesley proceeded to tell Spike where the offices were located and what floor
Angel’s office was on. When was finished, Spike bolted out of there.
He soon found his way to Wolfram and Hart. Walked right in and passed the receptionist,
even though she protested. He went right up to Angel’s office, and burst in.
Angel had been going over a few files that were passed to him shortly after
Buffy left.
“Where’s she at?”
“Spike.” Angel stood up.
Spike went right up to Angel, grabbed the lapels of his jacket and shook him.
“Where! The! Bleedin’! Hell! Is! Buffy?!”
“Spike, if you’d just let go, I’ll tell you.”
Spike let go and pushed Angel back; he fell back into his chair.
“Right then!” Spike stepped back, waiting.
Angel opened up his desk drawer, pulled out an envelope, and handed it to Spike.
Spike tore it away from Angel, and opened it up.
“Dear William,
The time that we spent together was wonderful and it’s something that I’ll never
forget. I am sorry to leave you like this but I can’t protect you while rounding
up the slayers.”
Spike stopped and looked up at Angel, “Bloody hell, this is god damn Dear John
letter.”
Angel couldn’t help but have some kind of compassion for Spike. He remembered
the pain that Buffy had suffered, after he had gone to LA. He couldn’t image
what it would be like if he were Spike. It would be too hard for him to have
someone he loved leave him like that. Spike looked back down at the letter and
began reading it once again.
“This isn’t me letting you go. I’ll always love you, William. I just need to
do this one last thing. I need to finish being a slayer. I need to train these
girls and take care of the hellmouth. Please understand. I am coming back for
you when I’m done. No mistake about it, I will return. I will call every chance
I get. I promise.
I love you, Buffy”
Spike had to sit down. His legs were about to give away. “She left but... but
she says she’ll be back.”
“She’s just gotta do her thing. It may take awhile, but I believe she will be
back for you. Face it man, you won, she loves you, not me.” Angel felt a ping
in his heart, but he knew she didn’t love him anymore. He had to move on, and
this was the best time as any!
Spike stood up. “This was never about winning, Angel, it was about loving Buffy.
And I do love Buffy, she’s it for me.”
“I know this doesn’t mean anything, but she asked me to make sure you have a
place to work and a place to stay. You interested?” Angel quickly changed the
subject. He didn’t want to get into it with Spike, yet again, especially about
Buffy.
Spike was shocked. He couldn’t believe that Angel was offering something so
nice. He decided, against his better judgment, he’d take the offer. “What kind
of job will I have?”
“We’ll figure something out.”
“Do I get an office?” Spike smirked.
“You’re pushin’ it!”
“Just checking!” Spike was still smirking.
Spike loved every minute of pushing Angel’s buttons. He missed Buffy, but he
knew Angel was right. Buffy had to do this one last thing so they could be together.
It just hurt him to much and he was more upset that she just couldn’t tell him
to his face.
“This is gonna be a long bumpy ride!”
“Damn right, Peaches!” Spike smiled.
Angel gave Spike a dirty look. “Oh great!”
“I think this is the beginnings of a beautiful friendship.” Spike snickered
leaving Angel’s office.
“Buffy, hurry the hell up, I don’t know how much of Spike I can stand.” He rolled
his eyes, and sat back at his desk, shaking his head. He couldn’t believe he
made a pact with the devil. He grabbed the file he was looking at and began
to work once again.