Written by: Pattyanne
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Part One....
~~~~~
"You come on like a dream
Peaches and cream
Lips like strawberry wine
You're sixteen, you're beautiful,
And you're mine.."
~~~~~
Spike hated being seventeen. It was a crappy age, being so close to adulthood
that you could taste it. Damn year dragged on, with seemingly no end in sight.
Sixteen had been good. A lot of things happened when you crossed the line from
fifteen to sixteen.
Not quite an adult, but no longer a child. A person had a lot more say in their
own lives when they hit that magic age. You could stay out later...you didn't
have to be in bed by a certain time...and, best of all, you could drive a car.
Not that there was anyplace exciting to drive to in Sunnydale.
Spike rolled over from his back to his front, and let his fingers trail across
the azure water of the pool. The sun felt good, but he wasn't really used to
it yet.
He'd been looking forward to living in California. England was all right, but
he'd heard so many stories from his friends who'd traveled to the states, and
it always made him yearn to be able to see the amazing things they'd described
to him in such vivid detail.
After nagging his grandmother to the point of madness, she'd finally agreed
to allow him to come and live in Sunnydale with his uncle.
Although he'd felt a little guilty about leaving her alone at Blackoaks, rattling
around the huge estate with no one but the servants for company, she'd alleviated
that guilt by deciding to return to the townhouse for an indefinite period of
time.
So Spike had boarded a plane for the United States with a clear conscience.
Grandma Abby had plenty of friends in London, not to mention Aunt Susan and
her brood.
Now, he was finally living in California...and he was bored out of his mind.
Stuck in a one stoplight town called Sunnydale, and living with a high school
librarian. The fun never stopped!
Not that he wasn't getting along with his uncle. He had only met his mother's
brother a few times in his life, the last time at his parent's funeral when
he was ten years old.
Rupert Giles was every inch an English gentleman, from his tweed jackets to
his sensible oxford shoes to his wire rimmed spectacles. He lived a quiet and
bookish life, and the only concession he had made to a "California Lifestyle"
was the swimming pool he'd had installed in his back yard after he'd been involved
in a car accident years ago. When he'd come home from the hospital, he'd begun
an exercise regimen that would put Charles Atlas to shame. Since he enjoyed
swimming but hated the drive to the health club one town over, he'd had the
pool built, along with a small cottage on the far side of it, set back in the
gardens. Although it had served as a sort of makeshift gymnasium for a while,
it had been cleaned out and redecorated.It was now a bedroom- sitting room,
and his uncle had turned it over to him.
It was a pretty nice set up. Fairly roomy, and he had all the privacy he wanted.
Poor old Uncle Rupert just couldn't stand the noise in his perfect little house,
so the pool house arrangement suited them both nicely.
Spike had already made a few friends in town, and all of them had been awed
by very idea of being able to live in a separate area from parental control.
Xander Harris in particular had almost been foaming at the mouth at the notion
of living apart from his own parents. Not that Spike could blame him. He'd met
Xander's parents and he wouldn't want to live with them either.
~~~~~
"You're all ribbons and curls
Oh, what a girl!
Eyes that sparkle and shine
You're sixteen, you're beautiful
And you're mine.."
~~~~~
He heard his uncle's car pull into the driveway. Although technically it was
summer holiday, school would be starting in another week and the old boy wanted
his cherished library in apple pie order before the students came back and made
a mess of his filing system.
The front door opened and closed, then the sliding door to the patio squeaked
along it's runners. Spike turned and saw his uncle glancing through the stack
of mail in his hand.
"Oh, um....William. You have....let's see....a letter from your grandmother...your
monthly stipend...and something..." He peered at the front of a neon pink envelope,
covered with a messy black scrawl. "...I think it's from someone named....Donetta?"
Spike chuckled. "Drusilla," he corrected. "She's a friend from London."
"Uh...yes...well," Rupert Giles glanced at his nephew and promptly turned a
brilliant shade of crimson. "Oh, William, really! I have asked you time and
time again to please wear an appropriate garment when you use the pool!"
Spike sighed and reached for a pair of cut offs. "Sorry, Unc...but it's not
like anyone can see." He gestured around at the high walls, covered by even
higher shrubbery, and several tall bushy trees. "The only neighbor who might
get a shock is Mrs Summers and she's at work during the day."
"That's hardly the point, William. This is a small town we live in, a civilized
society, and one does not romp naked out of doors."
"Well, maybe one should," Spike suggested. He stood up and stepped into his
shorts. "Might spice things up around here for a change." Straightening, he
zipped his fly, then turned and dove into the deep end of the pool, splashing
his uncle with a liberal amount of water.
He came up at the other end, beneath the slide. Shaking his shaggy curls out
of his eyes, he saw his uncles lips moving and knew he'd missed whatever he
was supposed to be hearing.
"I'm sorry," he admitted. "I didn't hear you." Swimming to the side of the pool,
he gazed up at the older man, squinting in the afternoon glare of the sun.
"I said," Rupert continued, shaking the drops of water off his mail, "that Mrs.
Summers is expecting her daughter to arrive home either today or tomorrow. I
will not be pleased if you give the girl an education in male anatomy outside
of the school grounds."
Spike grinned, unable to help himself. "So, I should give her that lesson in
the school corridors, huh?"
"Very amusing," his uncle said dryly.
Spike heaved himself up out of the water, and sat on the brick deck, dangling
his legs. "So...what's her name?"
Rupert had turned and was making his way back to the house, still perusing his
mail. "Pardon?"
"The daughter." It was beginning to sound like things were going to pick up
a bit on Revello Drive. "She got a name?"
"Hmm? Oh, yes....Elizabeth."
Spike nodded. Elizabeth wasn't a bad name. Maybe she liked to be called Liz
or Beth.
"But I believe she goes by a nickname..Buffy."
"Buffy?" Spike muttered. "What the hell kind of a name is Buffy?"
~~~~~
"You walked out of my dreams
And into my arms
Now, you're my angel divine
You're sixteen, you're beautiful
And you're mine..."
~~~~~
Part Two...
~~~~~
"You're my baby
You're my pet
We fell in love on the night we met.."
~~~~~
Saturday morning dawned hot and bright. The temperature was already in the high
eighties before noon.
After rolling out of bed at 10:00, Spike had joined his uncle for the Saturday
morning brunch ritual they had been following ever since his arrival. One of
the most surprising discoveries he'd made about his little known relative was
the fact that he was a pretty good cook.
Every Saturday at 10:30 on the spot, Spike would enter the dining room of his
uncle's house and find a platter of deliciously scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage,
various fruits, toast, muffins of one sort or another, and real English tea
served with milk and sugar. He still hadn't adapted to the American custom of
squeezing lemons into tea.
After the meal, they would talk for a bit about whatever plans they had for
the day. Spike always made sure to offer himself up for any chores that needed
doing before leaving the house.
It was a new experience for him. In England, he hadn't had to lift a finger
to do anything other than his school work. Black Oaks was fully staffed, with
a large contingent of household servants...a butler, a housekeeper, three upstairs
maids and three downstairs, a chef, and three kitchen helpers. Along with the
indoor staff, there was a grounds keeper and his four assistants, a chauffeur,
a stable master, and two stable hands.
The town house in London was almost as heavily staffed, save for the fact that
there was only one gardener and no stable workers.
Still, even though it wasn't costing his uncle anything to have him in residence,
Spike wanted to help out if he could. After all, the man wasn't getting any
younger. By Spike's calculations, Uncle Rupert had to be pushing 45.
This morning, the only thing he'd requested was that Spike skim the leaves and
any other debris off the surface of the pool. He had a man who came to clean
and maintain the filters and heaters, but he wasn't due for a few days, and
Rupert hated leaves in the pool.
As Spike stood there, running the net back and forth, he caught a glimpse of
himself in the pool house window. He was going to have to get a haircut soon,
before school started anyway. Stupid curls were definitely looking a little
on the shaggy dog side of things. He wondered idly if he should go ahead and
bleach it again. It had been a while since he'd bothered, and his hair was a
mixture of light brown and platinum blonde.
He was hanging the skimmer back on it's hook, when he heard a car pull in to
the driveway next door. Mrs. Summers black Cherokee was in serious need of a
brake job, and he always knew when she came home.
Spike could hear his uncle greeting their neighbor. Smiling to himself, he couldn't
help thinking that old Uncle Rupert was a good deal attracted to the woman.
Not that he was surprised by it. She was a good looking woman, for her age.
"....the traffic from the airport is murder in the afternoon."
"Oh, yes," his uncle replied. "I can imagine. Good show that you went early
then."
A car door slammed, and Spike heard the click of heels on pavement.
"Anyway...this is my daughter. Buffy...this is Mr. Giles. He's the librarian
at your new school."
"Hello, Buffy. Your mother speaks of you often, I almost feel I know you."
Spike was about to go into the house when he heard a girl's voice reply to his
uncle's greeting.
"Hi. Nice to meet you."
Those five words were all she spoke, but the sound of her voice caught Spike's
attention, and he peeked around the hedge at the head of the driveway to get
a look at his new neighbor.
"Bloody hell," he muttered beneath his breath, a remark that his grandmother
had done her level best to eliminate from his vocabulary. He'd had more than
one crack across the knuckles from her, after he'd picked up the phrase from
the grounds keeper at Black Oaks, old Charlie Corcoran.
But he couldn't help it. This Miss Summers was absolutely hands down the prettiest
girl he'd seen anywhere in Sunnydale.
She had long hair, a beautiful shade of honey brown. It was thick and shiny
looking, and he wanted to touch it. No more than five feet two inches tall,
even in the heels she was wearing, her body was a pocket sized Venus; slender
legs that were lightly tanned, a tiny waist, and nicely curved breasts that
were surprisingly ample for such a small girl.
As his eyes moved avidly up and down her figure, he developed an immediate erection.
"...and I'm sure you'll be meeting him soon."
His uncle was speaking to her, apparently telling her about his transplanted
nephew.
"That'll be nice," she said. "Will he be going to...."
"Uh, yes...Sunnydale High School. He'll be a senior this year."
"You know," Buffy's mother broke in. "We'll be having a birthday party for Buffy
in a few days. Maybe he'd like to come and bring some friends. She doesn't really
know anyone here yet."
Spike grinned. Oh, he would definitely be attending that party. And he'd be
very careful about who he would be bringing along. No single guys allowed. Xander
could come and bring his girlfriend, Anya. Oz was a shoe in, of course. He'd
been in love with his own neighbor, Willow, since they were kids.
"William?" his uncle called. He'd been spotted lurking in the shadows.
Shaking his hair out of his eyes again (he really was going to have to get it
cut), he joined the three people in the driveway.
"William...this is Buffy," Rupert continued. "She's been spending the summer
with her father, I believe?"
Joyce nodded. "We'd only just moved in when she went to stay with her dad in
Los Angeles," she explained. "Buffy...this is Mr. Giles nephew, William Darlington."
Big green eyes with impossibly long lashes lifted to meet his gaze, mesmerizing
him. "Hello," he managed to say.
Buffy smiled up at him. "Hi!" she said, holding out her hand.
Spike took it and held it for a moment, his own larger hand seeming to swallow
it up. It was small and soft, and warm, and he felt a ridiculous urge to lift
it to his lips and kiss it.
He was so done in by her that when she pulled her hand back, he forgot to let
go!
~~~~~
"You touched my hand
My heart went "pop"
And, ooh when we kissed
I could not stop
You walked out of my dreams
And into my arms
Now, you're my angel divine
You're sixteen, you're beautiful
And you're mine
You're sixteen, so beautiful
And you're mine..."
~~~~~
Part Three...
~~~~~
"Today I'm gonna ride away
And feel the sun throughout my hair
Finally free to be who I want to be
Who that is, I don't really care.."
~~~~~
"Mr. Giles' nephew is certainly a handsome boy, don't you think?"
Buffy paused in her unpacking, and stared out the window for a moment. It was
a hot and cloudless day, and the sky wasn't nearly as blue as his eyes.
Joyce moved around the room, picking up each item of clothing Buffy unpacked
and tossing it into her laundry basket. She smiled at the sight of her daughter,
who had apparently forgotten the rest of the world for a moment.
"He's very polite, too," she went on. "Last week, he came out and helped me
carry all those bricks for the patio. He wouldn't let me pay him, either. He's
been well brought up, you can tell."
"Mm-hmm," Buffy murmured, as she wandered over to open her bedroom window. "He's...nice."
It was all Joyce Summers could do to keep a straight face. She had seen Buffy's
_expression when William had appeared on the scene, and had all but heard the
twang of cupid's arrow as it whistled through her daughter and nailed that young
man right in the heart.
"Do you think we should invite him to your birthday party?" she asked, keeping
her voice deliberately casual.
"Yes!" Buffy said loudly, turning to face her mother. "I think we should. It's
the...neighborly thing to do."
"I agree," Joyce replied. She watched as Buffy stared out the window, and marveled
at what a beauty her baby was growing up to be. Beautiful, and sweet natured
as well. She'd had no worries whatsoever about bringing Buffy to Sunnydale,
and moving her away from everyone she knew.
Her daughter made friends easily, and Joyce was certain that by the end of the
first week of school, Buffy would have a new group of kids to hang out and have
fun with.
"Maybe we should have him bring some friends with him," Joyce added. "He hasn't
been here terribly long either, but I'm sure he's met some of the kids around
the neighborhood."
"Good idea," Buffy said absently, then turned to look at her mother. "Do you
want me to do any chores today, Mom? Anything?"
Joyce shook her head. "No, honey. You just relax and get settled in. We'll worry
about chores another day."
"Are you sure?" Buffy persisted. "I could...um...water the grass, or..pull weeds
or something. I don't mind!"
Buffy had never in her life volunteered so eagerly for yard work, and it made
Joyce smile inwardly, knowing the reason behind this sudden burst of energy
was a handsome English boy with blue eyes and a charming smile.
"Well," she said with a shrug. "I suppose you could do a few things in the back
yard, if you want to. The dandelions are trying to take over the lawn, and you
could trim the rose bushes."
Buffy nodded. "I can do that! Just let me change."
~~~~~
"Cuz I've got friends who love me
Blue skies are above me
My blonde hair is everywhere
Sweet sixteen, gonna spread my wings
Sweet sixteen, it's my chance to shine
~~~~~
Buffy searched her dresser drawers for clean clothes. She found a pair of black
denim shorts and pulled them on, then donned her red halter top.
After touching up her make up, she brushed her hair and tied a red bandana around
it.
Satisfied with her appearance, she practically skipped downstairs and out to
the garage. She grabbed the hedge trimmers and an empty pail, then headed for
the back yard.
Peeking through a gap in the fence, she spotted Mr. Giles' nephew stretched
out in a lounge chair by the pool. He was wearing the same cut off shorts he'd
had on when she'd met him, but he'd removed his t-shirt to sun bathe.
"Oh....wow." He was so cute. She loved those messy brownish blond curls he'd
kept pushing out of his lovely blue eyes, and she'd been briefly envious of
his beautiful bone structure, especially the high arch of his cheekbones. It
was so much more attractive than her own rounded cheeks which, to her mind,
made her look babyish.
But, now...with his shirt off like that...Buffy could see that there was a lot
more to admire about this boy than his good looking face. He had a lean, but
well built upper torso, with a layer of muscle at his abdomen that you could
probably bounce a quarter off of. His biceps were well developed, without being
overly muscled, and his arms looked strong.
She watched as he lifted a can of soda and took a deep swallow. He had a soft
and sensual looking mouth, and she'd never wanted to kiss a boy so badly.
Forcing herself away from her little spy hole, she began working at the weeds
in her mom's garden. Ten minutes later, when it appeared that William Darlington
wasn't noticing her presence, she grabbed the hedge trimmers and went to work
on the roses.
"Ouch!" she said loudly, deliberately pricking herself on a thorn.
Her ruse worked, because a few seconds later, he appeared at the back gate.
"Are you all right?" he asked.
He seemed sincerely concerned, and Buffy felt a brief moment of shame for the
subterfuge. A VERY brief moment.
"Oh, yeah...I just stuck myself on a thorn," she replied, continuing to work
the clippers.
William reached over the back of the gate and pulled the latch. He removed the
clippers from her hand and examined her thumb, wiping away the tiny drop of
blood. "Does it hurt?" he asked, glancing up into her eyes.
"Um...no. Not really." Buffy shook her head.
With a smile, William lifted her hand and kissed the small wound. "Poor baby,"
he murmured.
Buffy wouldn't have noticed, or cared, if she'd cut her thumb completely off
at that point!
"It's all right," he went on. "See..it's already stopped bleeding."
Although she was tempted to give her thumb a good hard squeeze to get the blood
flowing again, she resisted the urge. "Thanks," she murmured.
"You're welcome." His gaze captured hers, and a mutual zing of electricity bounced
back and forth between them.
Buffy felt a drop of sweat tickle it's way down her back, and she wiped her
forehead with her free hand. "It's really hot today," she said, falling back
on inane small talk about the weather.
"Yeah, it is," he agreed. "But I like it that way. I love the sun. Didn't see
a lot of it where I'm from," he added, releasing her hand.
There was a brief silence, then William pointed across the fence into his yard.
"Would you like to come over and use the pool?" he asked, mentally crossing
his fingers and toes in the hopes that she would say yes.
It worked. "Yeah, that would be great," Buffy said, nodding enthusiastically.
"Um....I'll go change." She bent over to retrieve the hedge clippers, but he
stopped her.
"I'll put it away for you," he offered. "In the garage?"
"Yeah, that's fine," she said, gesturing with her hand. "So...I'll just...um...be
right back...don't go away!"
Although she walked calmly into the house, when the door closed behind her she
set an all time "Buffy Speed Record" for changing. She dropped her discarded
clothing in the middle of the floor, and wriggled into her white bikini. It
was her favorite bathing suit, as it contrasted so nicely with her light summer
tan.
Pushing her feet into her sandals, she whipped off her bandana and rebrushed
her hair. Then, calling out her intentions to her mom without waiting for a
reply, she pelted downstairs and found William waiting for her by the patio
door.
~~~~~
"Sweet sixteen, discovering
So much more to life
Sweet sixteen..."
~~~~~
They played in the pool for the rest of the afternoon.
The California sun beat down on them, heating their skin, but the water was
deliciously cool as they swam and splashed about.
At one point, Spike went into the pool house and came out with a cotton blanket.
Spreading it out in a shady spot on the lawn, he watched as Buffy climbed out
of the pool and picked up an over sized towel to dry off with.
When Buffy had come out of her house wearing a skimpy white bikini bathing suit,
he had nearly choked on his tongue, briefly surprised to find that it wasn't
hanging out of his mouth.
He'd actually been forced to jump right into the water immediately, in the hopes
of quieting down the disturbance her appearance was causing in the inseam of
his cut offs.
She had kicked off her sandals and stood at the shallow end of the pool, watching
as he swam clear to the other side of it.
After regaining a small amount of control, he'd invited her to join him in the
water.
Now, she plopped down beside him, squeezing her wet hair in the towel, then
dabbing up the drops of water sparkling on her chest.
Spike dropped to his knees on the blanket.
Buffy smiled at him.
Slowly becoming aware that he was blatantly staring at her, he shook himself
out of his lustful intent. "Want something to drink?" he offered.
"Sure," she nodded.
Spike swallowed hard. "Soft drink?"
"All right."
"Any particular kind?" Christ! He sounded like a bloody waiter.
"Mmm...I don't know." She thought it over. "What kind do you have?"
He searched his memory, trying to call up the image of what he'd seen in the
refrigerator earlier.
"Coke," he said. "Um...lemon-lime...some kind of orange soda..."
"Coke is fine," she interjected.
"Right!" He jumped to his feet and nearly ran into the house.
Spike rummaged around in the refrigerator, extracting two cans of Coke. Forcing
himself to return at a slower pace, he saw Buffy laying prone on the blanket,
her cheek resting on her folded arms.
And...she had untied the back strap of her bikini top!
His brain function took an immediate nose dive, as all the blood circulating
through his body instantly rushed to one highly sensitive location.
Taking a deep breath, he sat down beside her and silently held out the can of
soda.
Buffy lifted her head and smiled, accepting his offering. "Thank you."
"You're welcome," he replied automatically. Popping his can open, he downed
a huge swallow of the cold beverage.
"Your back yard is really nice," Buffy observed, opening her can and taking
a sip. "With all the bushes and trees around the pool and all. Kind of looks
like a jungle."
"You can use the pool anytime you want," Spike blurted out without acknowledging
her comment.
"Oh! Well...thanks," she said, pleased by his offer.
There was a brief moment of silence, then he looked at her, studying her face.
"So...you've got a birthday coming up?"
Buffy nodded. "Yep. Sixteen at last." She hesitated and said, "My mother's having
a party for me..."
"Yeah, so I've heard."
"She said I could invite you. Do you think you would.."
Is the sky blue? Does the earth revolve around the sun? Hell, yes!
"I'd like that," he said, smiling at her. "Sweet sixteen."
~~~~~
"Drivin' down to the club where we go to dance
Radio blastin' and the top is down
Ain't nothing in my way
Except the traffic of L.A. "
~~~~~
"Is it supposed to be this high?"
Spike laughed, treading water in the middle of the pool. "It's not THAT high."
Buffy continued climbing the ladder to the top of the slide. "I think I'm getting
a nosebleed," she reported as she sat down, holding on to the rails.
As far as she was concerned, the slide seemed ridiculously high and way too
steep. It was practically straight down. Lifting one hand to shade her eyes
from the sun's glare, she peered out over the water.
"Are you still down there?" she inquired.
He chuckled again. "Just give yourself a little push. It's not that bad."
"That's easy for you to say," she replied. "You're already there."
She began to push off, then stopped. "I think I've changed my mind."
"Come on," he coaxed her. "Where are your stones, girl?"
"I must have left them in my other pants," she said. "I'm gonna get down and
go look for them."
"Chicken!" he called out teasingly.
She drew up one foot to begin standing, but it slipped on the slick fiberglass.
Losing her grip on the handrail, she shot down the slide with a loud yelp.
When she surfaced, Spike asked, "You okay, luv?"
Buffy could tell he was trying to not to howl with laughter. Determinedly, she
swam to the side of the pool and climbed out.
"Buffy? Please, don't leave. I'm sorry I...."
"I'm not leaving," she said, heading back up the ladder. "That was fun! I want
to do it again!"
~~~~~
"I want to know what it feels like
I need to see it from the inside
I can taste a bit of what I will find
So much more to life
Sweet sixteen..."
~~~~~
Part eight...
Phase two: Young love, first love..
~~~~~
"Lately, all my thoughts have gone to you You know that's true Sometimes I feel
just a word away You'll say, oh how I miss you, too, I do"
~~~~~
William pulled back and stared down into Buffy's wide eyes. He had absolutely
no idea what to do next. Hide under the bed? Jump out the window?
Neither were viable choices.
"Buffy?" Joyce called again, her voice sounding a little closer this time.
"I'm...I...Mom?" Buffy tried to stall, as William lurched to his feet and backed
away from her.
"Of course, it's Mom," her mother replied. "What are you doing in your room?"
"Oh....not much." Buffy struggled to sit up and button her dress at the same
time. "Why do you ask?"
William turned his back to the door. If Joyce walked in, he didn't want her
to see anything that might get him killed. He winced as his stomach cramped
from the unfulfilled arousal.
"Because it's time for your birthday cake," Joyce informed her.
"It is? Already?" Buffy's fingers were clumsy in her frantic haste to refasten
her clothing without accidentally missing a button. "What time is it?"
"It's almost 9:00, honey. Finish what you're doing and come downstairs."
There was a short pause. "Uh...okay!" She stood up and smoothed her hair, looking
helplessly at William. "I'll be there in a minute."
Horrified at the close call they'd just had, they both sighed with relief when
Joyce went back downstairs.
"I'm...I'm sorry," William apologized.
Buffy shook her head. "Don't be...it was me, too."
He leaned back against the wall. "You go down first," he suggested. "I'll wait
a few minutes, and....follow after."
She nodded. "Okay." With her hand on the door knob, she turned back to look
at him. "William?"
He could see by the expression on her face just exactly what she was wondering.
"I'm not sorry that it happened, Buffy...just that I started it here in your
room, with all those people downstairs," he said. "You DO know that I'm falling
in love with you....don't you?"
Buffy smiled, so sweetly that his heart actually swelled.
"I do now," she said softly, then disappeared out the door.
~~~~~
"Time is tight, I'm lost for words That's not like me Only your eyes could know
the way that I feel And how much I need you now with me.."
~~~~~
Stepping out into the hallway, William crossed over and went in the bathroom,
locking the door behind him.
He ran cold water in the sink and washed his face in it, thinking that it was
certainly getting to be a habit, him getting aroused by Buffy and having to
cool himself off in a bathroom.
But it was worth it.
Eyeing himself in the mirror, he reached for a small hand towel and soaked it
in the water, then wrung it out and placed it on the back of his neck.
He really should have known better than to have gone into her bedroom with her
in the first place. Not with the way he felt about her. He had been asking for
trouble and now he'd gotten it. The grinding discomfort between his legs was
going to plague him all evening, cold water or no cold water. The minute he
so much as glanced at Buffy, all those feelings that had been raging through
his blood stream like wildfire would come rushing back.
Still, he couldn't hide in the bathroom all evening. He hung the towel over
the bar on the inside of the shower door, then took a deep breath and headed
downstairs.
Most of the party guests had congregated in the dining room, where the birthday
cake was displayed. As he approached, he heard his uncle asking Buffy if she
knew where his nephew had disappeared to.
William saw her cheeks turn bright pink, and he hurried to help her out. "Just
upstairs in the bathroom, Uncle Rupert," he said quietly, stepping up next to
the man.
"Oh...terribly sorry." The older man smiled and looked away, then did a double
take. "Why is your hair wet?" he asked, indicating the overlong curls at the
nape of William's neck.
He was saved from trying to come up with a plausible answer by the arrival of
Buffy's mother with a box of matches to light the birthday candles.
Buffy was seated at the head of the table, and his gaze met hers. They exchanged
a secret smile, and when he saw the candlelight dancing in her expressive eyes,
William knew that it was official.....he was completely and totally in love.
~~~~~
"Young love, so strong Has never been a part of me Young love, hold on
We're feeling it now Is this the way it's meant to be?"
~~~~~
"Looks like the
party's breaking up, my friend." William glanced up and saw Xander hovering
over his chair. Anya was on the other side of the room, talking with Buffy's
mother.
"Hey," Xander went on, "it's early yet. Why don't we hit the Bronze
for a while?" Looking around the room for Buffy, William considered the offer.
If her mother would let her go, he'd get a little more time alone with her.
Xander caught him searching.
"She's over there," he said, pointing in the direction
of the patio door.
"Geez, can't you take your eyes off her for a minute?" William
grinned.
"I'd rather not," he said. "And why would I want to? Look at how beautiful
she is."
Xander nodded. "Oh, she's quite the pretty young thing," he agreed.
"But she ain't the only girl in town, you know."
"She's the only one as far
as I'M concerned," William replied. "Excuse me."
He moved around Xander and
started across the room, not paying any attention when his friend asked him
if he was coming to the Bronze or not. Moving up behind Buffy, he leaned down
and whispered in her ear. "Dance with me?"
She turned and smiled, taking the
hand he held out and letting him lead her out on to the patio. The DJ was playing
a slow, romantic ballad, requested by one of the adults as a reprieve from the
hard rock he'd been playing. Placing her arms around his neck, William pulled
Buffy close and bent his head slightly. Pressing his forehead against hers,
he made eye contact with her and stared until she giggled and pulled back.
"What's
so funny?" he asked, tightening his arms around her waist.
"I don't know...nothing,"
she said. "I'm just feeling silly, I guess."
"Am I embarrassing you by staring
at you?"
She shook her head. "No...not a bit."
He pressed his lips against her
soft hair and said, "Happy birthday, Buffy," then held her even more closely
as they danced, supremely unaware of the fact that there was anyone else on
earth at that moment.
~~~~~
"I know I'll be the one to lose If I'm so wrong
Don't be afraid to put your heart on the line I'll take you where I know you
belong"
~~~~~
"Xander asked if we want to go to the Bronze for a while," he murmured
in her ear. "Do you think your mother will let you?"
Buffy pulled back and looked
up into William's dark blue eyes. She could quite happily spend the rest of
her life right where she was now, feeling his arms around her and his body pressed
so intimately against hers. He was so beautiful. It just wasn't right that a
boy should be beautiful like this, but he was. There was no denying it. The
tousled mop of curls he kept shaking back out of his face...his eyes like the
sky after a summer storm...his mouth...soft and sensual, but so lovely when
it curved in a smile that revealed his straight white teeth...and his face,
so perfect in design, marred only by..... "How did you get this?" she asked,
briefly forgetting his question as her finger traced over a scar that cut through
his left eyebrow.
"Oh," he chuckled. "You won't believe it. I tried to sled
down the main staircase in my grandmother's house on a big, silver serving tray.
Broke my right wrist, and needed six stitches here," he said, pointing to the
scar. "My injuries were the only thing that kept my grandmother from swatting
the daylights out of me. The tray was a write-off."
Buffy smiled tenderly, able
to see the little boy he had been so clearly in her minds eye. "It must have
hurt," she said. Framing his face in her hands and pulling him down closer,
she pressed her lips against the scar. "There. All better."
"Thank you," he
said, kissing her on the lips. "Do you think you might want to go out for a
while?"
"Yes," she nodded. "I'll go ask my mother."
Before he could bring himself to let her go, he had to kiss her again, this
time letting his lips linger on hers for a much longer moment.
When he pulled back, he left a trail of kisses along the smooth skin of her
cheek. "Hurry," he urged her, forcing his hands to release her from their grip.
From his vantage point on the patio, he watched as she took her mother aside
and whispered in her ear.
Joyce looked around at the dwindling number of guests, said something to Buffy,
then smiled and waved her away.
Buffy practically ran back to the patio, and he caught her in his arms, lifting
her off the ground. "What did she say?"
"She said in a few minutes, cause I have to say a proper goodnight and thank
you to everyone, but then I can go and I can stay out an hour later than my
usual curfew," she said, smiling brightly.
With her eager softness in his arms, William felt a burst of love so strong
it nearly exploded out of him. As it was, he couldn't control his laughter as
he held her by the waist and spun her around and around.
~~~~~
"Take my thoughts away beyond the things we see Sometimes
it seems just a word away You'll say, oh how I really feel it should be.
Young love, so strong Has never been a part of me Young love, hold on We're
feeling it now Is this the way it's meant to be?"
~~~~~
TBC...