Chapter 1:
“When was the last time you had an orgasm?” Anya Jenkins asked, looking at her
boss and friend Buffy Summers.
“We’re at work, Anya- this isn’t a suitable conversation to have right now,”
Buffy muttered as she walked into her office, sitting down at her desk and
opening her laptop.
“There’s no one here,” Anya replied, crossing her arms. “We’re closing the
gallery in five minutes- not like anyone is going to walk in suddenly.” She
sighed and looked down. “No one ever does.”
“What was that?” Buffy asked, raising her eyes from the laptop’s screen.
“It’s a slow night,” Anya said. “No one is going to come in. I think it’s a
perfectly fine time to talk about your lack of a love life.”
“I’m busy,” Buffy said, glaring at the other woman for a moment before focusing
her attention on a spreadsheet she had opened.
“I don’t see why you’re trying to be evasive,” Anya replied, walking to sit down
on a chair in front of Buffy’s desk. “Friends talk about guys, relationships,
sex…”
“There’s nothing to talk about,” Buffy said, waving it off.
“I know!” Anya said, throwing her hands up in frustration, ignoring Buffy’s
confused expression. “You’re young, beautiful, and not to mention fairly
financially stable- I don’t understand why you aren’t sitting on the lap of some
thirty-something stud.”
“Because I don’t have good luck when it comes to men,” Buffy said. “You know
that as well as I do.”
“But that doesn’t mean you should suddenly become asexual,” Anya said sharply.
“There are plenty of guys out there who’d love to sleep with you.”
“Anya, if I wanted a one-night stand, I’d go to a bar, get extremely drunk, and
throw myself at the first somewhat attractive man I came upon.”
“Then have at it,” Anya suggested. “I’m begging you.”
“Where is this coming from?” Buffy asked, clasping her hands on top of the desk.
“I’m sick of seeing you mope around here all day,” her friend answered. “You
haven’t dated anyone since-”
“Don’t say his name,” Buffy cut in, narrowing her eyes at Anya.
“You’ve been single for almost a year- haven’t you had enough time to move on?”
Anya asked. “Not like he was the love of your life.”
“We dated for seven years,” Buffy replied, crossing her arms. “You don’t get
over a seven-year relationship in a week, you know.”
“Yes, I realize that, but I don’t understand why you’re shutting yourself off
from every person you meet with a penis,” Anya said.
Buffy ran a hand over her face, not knowing whether to giggle at the absurdity
of her friend’s claim or cry as memories of the last man she loved ran rampant
in her head.
“Hear me out,” Anya said, standing up and walking behind the desk, looking over
Buffy’s shoulder. “There’s a website I found a couple of weeks ago that sounds
right up your alley.”
“A website?” Buffy asked, looking at Anya as she shooed Buffy out of her seat.
Buffy got up and watched as Anya sat down, quickly typing a link before a page
came up on the screen.
“See?” Anya asked, motioning to it as she looked at Buffy.
“The International Love Agency?” Buffy asked, raising an eyebrow. “What
the hell is this?”
“It’s a site created for single people all over the globe to visit and maybe
find a match,” Anya answered, standing and ushering Buffy to sit down. “You’d be
amazed at how many men use it. I came across a local hottie and had a good time
with him.”
“You went on a date with someone you met online?” Buffy asked, her eyes
widening. “Do you know how unsafe that is?”
“It worked out for the best,” Anya said, shrugging. “He was a Viking in the
sack.”
“Have you seen him since?” Buffy asked as she casually clicked on a link that
said Find a Match Near You.
“No, but I have his number somewhere,” Anya answered, walking towards the door
of the office. “I’ll go lock up while you look around.”
“No, I’ll do it,” Buffy replied, making a face as she got up. “I’m not going to
meet a guy online- that kind of thing doesn’t work out all that well.”
“You never know who you’ll find,” Anya said, watching as Buffy walked past her.
“My point exactly,” Buffy muttered as she went to the front door, switching the
lock before turning off the lights in the main part of the gallery, sighing as
she heard Anya let herself out, leaving her all alone.
Don’t think about looking for a guy on that site, Buffy told herself as
she returned to her office. It will either lead to a world of bad or end up
being a waste of time.
Five minutes later, she had a list of available men in her area on the laptop’s
screen, making her smile at all of the possibilities she suddenly had right at
her fingertips.
* * * * *
The following morning, Buffy opened the door of the gallery and headed to her
office, whistling a song she had heard in the car. She set her purse down on the
desk before setting up her laptop and turning it on.
When Anya arrived twenty minutes later, she heard the sound of Buffy giggling
and followed it, tracking her to the office. She stood in the doorway and
watched as Buffy looked up from the laptop with a sheepish smile on her face.
“What’re you looking at?” Anya asked curiously, tilting her head. “Did you find
male porn?”
“No, but it’s pretty close,” Buffy replied, moving the laptop so Anya could see
the screen. “I’ve been scanning through profiles of guys since I came in. You
wouldn’t believe how many men have their… penis size somewhere on the page. And
not only that, but most of them sound so cocky, so arrogant- it doesn’t speak
well for the future of the world if this is what type of men exist nowadays.”
“There are some good ones out there,” Anya said, walking towards the desk and
sitting down. “You just have to look around a bit. You might find a diamond in
the rough.”
“Even if I do, it’s not like I’m going to contact one of them,” Buffy said,
shrugging. “It’s just fun to see what options I potentially have.”
“I don’t see why you wouldn’t send out any messages,” Anya said. “You can leave
little notes, and if they’re interested, they will reply.”
“How do I know if these guys are being honest?” Buffy asked, getting a new
profile to appear on the screen. “For all I know, the pictures I’m seeing aren’t
actually of the person the profile belongs to. Either that, or they’ve been
enhanced or fixed.”
“Got to love technology these days,” Anya replied, smiling. “My chest looks
bigger in the picture on my profile.”
“You have a profile on here?” Buffy asked, practically hissing. “Are you crazy?”
“Need I remind you of the stallion I rode a couple of weeks ago?” Anya asked,
grinning. “I wouldn’t mind finding another one.” She sighed wistfully before
turning serious. “You should have a profile, too. That way you can contact a guy
and he can find out more about you without you having to hold a conversation
with him.”
“I don’t have time to make one,” Buffy said, getting up. “I have a gallery to
run.”
“Then I’ll do it,” Anya replied, getting up and sitting behind Buffy’s desk.
“Fine,” Buffy murmured before walking out of the room, hearing the keys on her
laptop clicking as Anya began creating a profile for her.
* * * * *
Half an hour passed by before Anya emerged from the office, looking fairly smug.
“It’s done,” she said. “Go look at it and make sure it’s okay.”
“We have a customer looking at the little Greek statue in the corner,” Buffy
replied quietly, motioning to the man. “See if you can convince him to buy it.
We’ve had it for months and I think it’s hideous- it’s time to get rid of it.”
“Sounds good,” Anya said, taking a deep breath before approaching the man.
Buffy turned and walked into her office, sitting down and looking at the profile
Anya made.
Name: Buffy Summers
Age: 29
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Looking for: Single Male
Likes: Painting, reading romance novels, renting movies and curling up on the
couch, and traveling
Dislikes: Poorly-done works of art, liars, people who lack intelligent thoughts,
and men with brown hair
Buffy laughed as she finished reading it before clicking on a button to submit
the profile. Anya appeared soon after, clapping excitedly.
“Do you like it?” she asked.
“It’s perfect,” Buffy answered. “Any sales while I was back here?”
“I off-loaded the statue to Mr. Adams,” Anya said, grinning. “He even paid full
price for it.”
“How did you manage to convince him to purchase it?” Buffy asked, surprised.
“I told him that the statue undoubtedly has a smaller penis than he does and
that it would be a wise investment because he’d always be grateful for his
nicely-sized package,” Anya said brightly, not noticing Buffy’s eyes as they
bugged out. “He seemed to appreciate the compliment and instantly said he’d buy
it. I’ll arrange for Owen to deliver it tomorrow.”
“Great,” Buffy replied, watching as Anya left the office, a slight bounce in her
step. “And hopefully there won’t be any sexual harassment charges pressed
against her this week.”
* * * * *
Buffy spent her lunch-hour scouring through profiles, not finding any that
looked interesting. It was as noon rolled around that she came across one that
seemed fairly appealing.
Name: William Brooks
Age: 32
Location: Los Angeles, California, USA
Looking for: Single Female
Likes: Traveling, photography, and going to concerts
Dislikes: Deceitful women who are emotional vampires and suck the life out of a
man
“Well, that’s enlightening,” Buffy joked as she studied the picture that
accompanied the profile, remembering that she’d have to add one to her own
profile at some point. “Well, Mr. Brooks, you’re not all that bad on the eyes.”
Anya came in and moved to stand behind Buffy, looking at the picture she was
analyzing with a pensive expression.
“He looks kind of… nerdy,” Anya said, frowning. “His hair is a sandy brown,
which I wouldn’t normally go for, he would look better with contacts than those
glasses, and he seems kind of frail.”
“I think his hair is nice,” Buffy replied. “And behind those glasses are pretty
blue eyes, something I’m a sucker for.” She turned her attention to his lean
frame. “I’ve dated enough muscular guys, Anya- I think it’s time to try
something new.”
“You’re going to send him a message?” Anya asked excitedly, clapping when Buffy
nodded.
“Now I just have to figure out what to say to him,” Buffy said, sighing. “I’m
not good with things like this.”
“Want me to do it?” Anya asked with a hopeful expression.
“No,” Buffy answered a shade too quickly. “I’ll figure something out.”
“Suit yourself,” Anya replied, shrugging and leaving the office as Buffy began
to type.
Dear William,
I saw your profile on the LVA site and was interested in what I read. I don’t
really know the proper protocol for situations like this, but I would like to
know more about you if you’re open to maybe talking sometime.
With regards,
Buffy
She clicked the send button before putting more thought into it, taking a deep
breath before standing up and shutting the laptop.
Time to go live a normal life, she told herself as she exited the office.
And as a reward, you can skim through more profiles tonight.
She smiled broadly at the thought before heading in the direction of a customer,
hoping the day would pass by quickly.
Chapter 2:
Buffy eagerly logged online several times a day, hoping to see a reply from
William, but after a week without any word from him, she figured he either
wasn’t interested or perhaps had someone in his life already.
Ten days after sending the message, she was surprised to see a response in her
e-mail inbox. She quickly opened it up before looking out the window of her
office to make sure Anya was busy consulting a customer and that there wasn’t
anyone else in the gallery who might’ve needed her assistance. Once she finished
her perusal, she focused on the screen and read his note.
Dear Buffy,
I genuinely apologize for not replying to you sooner. I’m afraid my job requires
me to travel often and I’ve been in New York for a couple of weeks. If you would
still like to converse sometime, I would be interested in learning more about
you.
Sincerely,
W. Brooks
Buffy smiled and decided to type a message back to him, instantly freezing in
her tracks when Anya suddenly appeared in the office, a knowing look on her
face.
“He finally responded, didn’t he?” she asked, smirking. “What’d he say?”
“He was in New York for work and is interested in me,” Buffy answered, trying to
keep the level of excitement she was feeling out of her voice. “So I’m going to
reply.”
“Now?” Anya asked, quickly shaking her head. “Wait a day or so. Otherwise, he’ll
know how desperate you really are.”
“I’m not desperate!” Buffy defensively shot back.
“Whatever you say,” Anya replied. “But give it a little time so it doesn’t look
like you’ve been dying for a message from him.”
“Fine,” Buffy said, sighing as she closed her laptop. “Have I missed anything
out on the floor?”
“Not at all,” Anya answered as she sat down. “We’ve had three customers all day-
that might be a new record.”
“Business booms around the holidays,” Buffy said, shrugging. “I’m not too
concerned about making profits this year.”
“I would be if I were you,” Anya said sadly. “Buffy, this gallery costs more
than I will ever know, I’m sure, but I do know that you’re not cashing out too
much.”
“Mom had better luck,” Buffy replied, looking down. “She’s a savvy
businesswoman, something that I’m definitely not.”
“You know, if you told her about this place and that you might need a little…”
she trailed off as Buffy glared at her. “If you ask for some help or input, you
know she’ll gladly step in.”
“I’m almost thirty- I shouldn’t need my mommy around to watch my back,” Buffy
mumbled. “If things get really bad, then I’ll call her.”
Anya stood up and headed out of the office, saying, “That might be sooner rather
than later.”
Don’t I know it, Buffy thought before opening her laptop and rereading
William’s message. I don’t care what Anya said- I’m doing this now. It’ll
help me take my mind off of how big a failure I am.
Little did she know that on the other side of the city, William Brooks was just
as excited as she was to meet someone new.
* * * * *
Over the course of the following week, Buffy and William began to correspond
through e-mails, finding out more about each other and developing a friendship.
When he invited Buffy out for dinner, she was skittish about it but decided that
there wasn’t any harm in meeting him in a public place. She happily accepted the
offer, and they planned to meet up on a Friday night at a restaurant near the
gallery so she could work until closing time.
When she told Anya about it, she was pleasantly surprised but reminded Buffy of
what she had said before about meeting people from online and how unsafe it is.
“Are you sure you don’t want me to tag along?” Anya asked. “I mean, I could go
in with you and sit off to the side to make sure everything goes smoothly.”
“I couldn’t ask you to forego spending a night out on the town to baby-sit me,”
Buffy replied. “But thank you. I’m sure it will be fine.” She paused and
shrugged. “And if it’s not, I’ll abandon ship before he can even blink.”
“I don’t want to see you get hurt again,” Anya said. “After what happened
between you and-”
“How many times do I have to tell you not to say his name?” Buffy asked,
crossing her arms.
“Just be careful, okay?” Anya asked. “I don’t want to have to beat the guy to
death with a shovel and figure out a way to hide the body. Been there, done
that.”
“Not funny,” Buffy replied, smiling a little. “Everything will be fine.”
“Yes, keep telling yourself that,” Anya said, grinning. “Optimism helps.”
“I hope so,” Buffy said, taking a deep breath. “It’d be nice if William ends up
being worthwhile, you know? I wouldn’t be opposed to something good coming out
of this meeting, like a real relationship.”
“Don’t jump the gun,” Anya said, heading to the office’s door. “See how things
go before you start planning your wedding.”
“Will do,” Buffy replied, giggling. “Either way, thanks for telling me about the
site- it’s given me a reason to believe that I don’t have to be single for the
rest of my life if I don’t want to be.”
“You’re welcome,” she said. “All I ask in return is that if this William guy has
hot friends, set me up with one.”
“Gladly,” Buffy said, smiling as Anya exited the office, looking at the last
message William had sent her, feeling a surge of excitement course through her
for the hundredth time that week.
This could end up being something great, she thought. It could also
end up being suck-worthy, but I’ll take my chances. She sighed and opened up
William’s profile, looking at his picture and smiling softly. He seems like
he really might be worth it.
Chapter 3:
After closing the gallery and changing into a more casual, yet sophisticated
outfit, Buffy perfected her appearance meticulously in the gallery’s bathroom
before leaving and getting into her car, driving a few blocks over and giving
herself a mental pep-talk.
If he doesn’t seem like the guy you think he is, you can leave at any time.
There is such a thing as pretending to feel sick and getting away with
it, provided you use those acting skills you picked up while sleeping with…
Don’t think of him right now, Summers- those thoughts are enough to make you go
home and curl up on the couch with a carton of ice cream.
When she parked in the restaurant’s lot, she took a calming breath and smoothed
out her skirt before walking inside and to the host’s stand, checking in and
asking if William had arrived yet. After finding out that she had gotten there
first, she sat down on a bench to wait, fidgeting mindlessly as she became
nervous once again.
Maybe he isn’t coming, she thought. Maybe he’s changed his mind and
doesn’t want to meet me.
Before she could consider standing up and leaving, she saw a good-looking man
walk in and look around for a moment before his eyes focused on her, a slow
smile forming on his lips.
“Buffy?” he asked, walking towards her. “Buffy Summers?”
She stared at him, noticing that he no longer looked like the man in the picture
she had stared at for weeks. Gone were the glasses, now replaced undoubtedly by
contacts, and his hair was bleached a platinum-blonde shade.
He’s definitely not thin- he has some muscles under that tight black shirt-
and the way he said my name was… swoon-worthy. He told me he’s from London
originally, but I guess I never expected his voice to sound that sexy.
As her perusal continued, her eyes roaming across his body and studying every
part of him that she could, he did his best to keep from blushing, still not
used to women being so attracted to his new look, having only changed his
appearance months before.
“You are Buffy Summers, right?” he asked, smirking when she nodded, still
looking at him before shaking her head slightly to clear her thoughts and
standing, extending a hand. “It’s nice to meet you.”
“You, too,” she said, smiling brightly when he took her hand in his and brought
it up to his mouth, brushing his lips over her skin and noting the blush that
began to cover her cheeks.
“Are you ready to eat, luv?” he asked, smiling when she nodded and returned to
the host, surprised when she felt his hand on her lower back as they waited to
be shown to their table.
After they sat down, he opened his menu and felt her eyes on him, not bothering
to mask his amusement when he raised his eyes to hers.
“Not that I mind being gawked at, pet, but I think you’re starting to drool,” he
said, grinning when her eyes widened and she opened her menu quickly.
“I wasn’t drooling,” she mumbled. “Although you’re drool-worthy, William.”
“You can call me Spike,” he said. “Everyone else does.”
“Where did you get a nickname like that from?” she asked curiously before
blushing when he leered at her. “Never mind.”
“Sure you don’t want to know?” he asked, laughing when she shook her head
vigorously. “Don’t know what you’re missing, kitten.”
“Yeah, you’re not wrong,” she murmured, focusing on her menu and ignoring him as
he chuckled quietly.
* * * * *
“So, tell me all about London,” she said conversationally after they finished
eating dinner. “I feel like I’ve told you all there is to know about me, but yet
you’ve hardly told me anything.”
“I like listening to you speak,” he replied, smiling when she blushed. “London
is a wonderful place, really. Great to grow up in, that’s for sure. There’s so
much to see and do, and even though it gets a bit old after a while, it’s
wonderful to return to.” He looked into his wine glass and sighed. “Although I
don’t want to go back next week.”
“What?” she asked, confused. “You’re going to London next week?”
“Yeah,” he said, looking at her. “I’ve been asked to move back so I can be a
photographer for a local magazine there. It’s a great opportunity, I think, so I
said I would.”
“You’re moving?” she asked, frowning. “Am I really that bad that you want to
move away from me already?”
He laughed, causing her to smile softly before looking down.
“You’re more than welcome to come visit me any time you’d like to,” he replied.
“I almost wish we hadn’t met, Goldilocks- it won’t be easy to leave L.A. knowing
I’m walking away from a girl like you.”
Their eyes stayed locked for a long moment before the spell was broken as the
waitress put their bill on the edge of the table. Buffy put her hand on it as
Spike reached to grab it.
“I’d like to cover it,” she said. “Consider it a going-away gift.”
“How about we split it?” he asked. “It’s only fair.”
“Alright,” she said, both opening their wallets and combining their money to pay
for their meals.
“I’m glad we went out tonight,” Spike said after hesitating slightly. “I wasn’t
expecting it to go this well.”
“Me either,” she replied, smiling. “I’m happy we decided to meet.”
“Me, too,” he agreed, returning her smile as he handed their waitress the bill
and money.
* * * * *
Spike escorted her to her car, wanting to spend as much time with her as
possible before they ended their date. Once arriving beside her vehicle, they
stood in awkward silence, neither knowing how to proceed.
“So,” Buffy said quietly, looking at him. “Thank you for suggesting the
restaurant- I enjoyed it.”
“I’m glad,” he replied. “Thank you for showing up and being such a wonderful
date.”
“You’re welcome,” she said, blushing slightly. “Am I… going to see you again,
or-”
“I’d like to,” he said, cutting her off. “I had a wonderful time tonight with
you.”
“Me, too,” she replied, smiling. “I guess I’ll see you soon, then.”
“I’d like that,” he said. “Have a good night, Buffy.”
“Good night, Spike,” she said, watching as he lowered his head and pressed his
lips to hers for a brief kiss, smiling when he took a small step back.
“Goodbye, luv,” he replied, turning on his heel and walking to his car.
She watched him walk away and brought her fingers to her lips, wishing they were
still kissing.
“Goodbye, Spike,” she whispered, getting in her car and starting it before
taking her cell phone out of her purse and calling Anya.
“The night is already over?” Anya asked, sounding surprised. “Didn’t it go
well?”
“It went perfectly,” Buffy said sincerely, contently sighing.
“Then why aren’t you going off to his place or yours to continue the fun?” Anya
asked. “Wasn’t he worthy of several orgasms?”
“You have no idea,” Buffy answered, grinning mischievously. “But I don’t sleep
with guys after one date- they have to earn it.”
“That’s right- you and I differ like that,” Anya said good-naturedly. “I’m happy
you had a nice time.”
“Thank you,” Buffy said, looking out her window and seeing Spike’s car drive
off. “And thank you for convincing me to go.”
“You’re welcome,” she replied. “I hope you see him again- you deserve to take a
test-drive with him.”
“I definitely don’t disagree with you,” Buffy said quietly, running her fingers
over her lips again and taking a deep breath.
Chapter 4:
Throughout the following week, Buffy and Spike met up several times, both
wanting to spend as much time together as possible before Spike was to move back
to London. It was undeniable that they had feelings for one another, and the
last thing Buffy wanted to do was say goodbye to him, hoping he felt the same
way.
When it came time for Spike to leave for the airport, Buffy offered to accompany
him, picking him up early in the morning and trying to figure out a way to see
him again, knowing in her heart that it was entirely possible that they would
split up that day and never see each other or talk again.
As they waited for his flight to be called, Buffy nervously fidgeted, knowing
sooner or later that it would be best to at least admit that she liked him and
was open to meeting up again someday.
No harm in being honest, she told herself. Otherwise, you might regret
not saying something for the rest of your life.
“Something on your mind, pidge?” Spike asked, noticing the indecisive look on
her face.
“Just thinking,” she answered, managing to sound dismissive. “Excited to go
home?”
“Yes and no,” he said, shrugging. “Moving is never fun- too much work and more
of a hassle than anything else. The job sounds fun, though, especially since
photography has always been a passion of mine. I wasn’t cut out to be a
businessman- art is practically an obsession.” He looked at her. “We’ve got that
in common.”
“Yes, we do,” she agreed, smiling.
“And then there’s you in the equation,” he said, sighing.
“What do you mean?” she asked, the butterflies in her stomach beginning to stage
a coup.
“Don’t fancy leaving you,” he answered, putting his hand on hers. “It would’ve
been nice to spend a lot more time with you, you know? You’re an amazing woman,
and I almost wish I wasn’t leaving so that we could explore a relationship.”
Before she could respond, his flight number was called over the loudspeakers,
signaling the end of their time together. Both hesitantly stood up, awkwardly
turning to face each other.
“Well, luv, looks like it’s time for me to go,” he said quietly, watching her
sadly nod. “It’s not forever… unless you want it to be.”
“No, I’d like to see you again,” she replied quickly before smiling sheepishly.
“I mean, that’d be nice.”
“Great,” he said, grinning. “I guess this is goodbye for now, then.”
“Guess so,” she said, taking a deep breath to calm the emotions warring inside
her as he hugged her close, not wanting to let her go.
“Goodbye, Buffy,” he whispered before pressing his lips to hers for a brief
kiss, hearing his flight announced again.
“Goodbye, Spike,” she replied, managing a brave smile as he picked up his
carry-on bag and kissed her forehead before their eyes locked for a long moment.
“I’ll talk to you soon, alright?”
“Soon won’t be fast enough,” he said, winking at her. “I’ll be seeing you.”
She nodded before he turned and walked towards a flight attendant who was taking
tickets from passengers. She watched him head to the terminal before he turned
and waved at her, smiling when she waved back.
Best leave now, mate, before you change your mind, he thought, turning
again and walking down the narrow hall that led to the plane, inwardly berating
himself for leaving behind a woman that he was beginning to truly care about.
* * * * *
Over the course of the next couple of months, Buffy and Spike wrote each other
e-mails and occasionally talked on the phone, doing everything in their power to
maintain a friendship despite their busy schedules, locations, and time
differences.
It was as Buffy remembered a trip she had planned before she had met Spike that
she realized it would be possible for her to see him again faster than they had
both anticipated.
Anya came in to the gallery one morning and saw Buffy sitting at her desk,
frantically typing an e-mail and grinning mischievously.
“Alright, what have I missed?” she asked as she sat across from Buffy. “Did you
get lucky last night?”
“No,” Buffy replied, still typing. “Do you remember when I mentioned that one
artist in London a while ago? Drusilla Adams?”
“Yeah, what about her?” Anya asked, confused.
“Well, I scheduled a trip there so I could meet up with her and see if we could
sell some of her things here,” Buffy answered, finally looking up from the
laptop. “I put the trip on the backburner because of the financial stuff we’ve
had going on but didn’t ever cancel my flight.”
“I’m still lost,” Anya replied. “Why does this have you in such a good mood?”
“Because I get to go to London and kill two birds with one stone,” Buffy said
excitedly. “I can meet this artist and visit Spike- it’s perfect!”
“Buffy, not to be the face of reason in an otherwise ‘perfect’ plan, but do you
really have the money to do this?” Anya asked. “I mean, business has been really
bad these last two weeks, stress on ‘really’. I’m not naïve enough to ignore how
much you’ve been cutting back on little things lately- I know a penny-pincher
when I see one.”
“Anya, not even money is going to stop me from going,” Buffy said, standing up.
“If I have to ask my mom for a loan, I’ll do it. You don’t know how perfect this
trip is- it couldn’t come at a better time.”
“And you’re sure that Spike will want you there?” Anya asked quietly.
“What do you mean?” Buffy asked, quirking an eyebrow as she closed her laptop.
“Is he seeing anyone there?” she asked. “Is he going to be around when you’re
there?” She hesitated. “Are you sure getting involved with him is a good idea? I
mean, long-distance relationships are more likely to flounder than float.”
“Thank you for being logical,” Buffy mumbled as she walked out of the office,
not surprised to hear Anya’s heels clicking on the ground behind her.
“I don’t want to see you get hurt,” she said, sighing. “When I told you about
the website, I thought you’d maybe find a guy in the city and start a
relationship with him.”
“Yeah, what’s your point?” Buffy asked, turning around when Anya grabbed her
arm.
“You can go out to London and boink Spike all you want, but what will happen
when the party’s over and you’re thousands of miles apart again?” Anya asked.
“I’m happy that you’ve found a great guy like him, but it’s important to be
realistic about this, Buffy.”
“I’m not some schoolgirl with a crush,” Buffy said, breaking away from Anya’s
hold and walking into the main part of the gallery, officially opening it for
the day.
“Couldn’t she have found a guy to sleep with and walk away from?” Anya asked
quietly, watching her boss walk around before heading into the storage room.
“This one will break her heart, mark my words.”
* * * * *
Spike checked his e-mail while he was at the magazine’s main office, waiting for
some rolls of film to develop. He immediately opened the latest one from Buffy,
reading through it with a smile on his face.
Dear Spike,
I am going to be taking a business trip to London the first week of January so
that I can meet up with an artist there. I’ll only be staying for a few days
before briefly going to Wales and Dublin for about a week, but if you’re
interested, I’d like to see you while I’m in England. If you’re available during
that time, let me know.
With Hope,
Buffy
Spike instantly began to reply to her message, ecstatic that he would be seeing
her so soon.
Pet, of course I’d like to see you when you’re in London. In fact, I would be
privileged to have you stay with me while you’re here. Plus, it’d make the trip
cheaper, and I’m sure you’re already in the midst of figuring out the least
expensive ways of traveling throughout the UK.
I can’t stress enough how happy I am that you’ll be coming here, luv. I’ve
missed you more than words can ever express.
Sincerely,
Spike
“What’s got you glowing so much?” his co-worker Wesley joked, watching as Spike
sent the e-mail with a grin forming on his lips.
“A girl I met in L.A. is coming here on a business trip,” Spike answered
cheerfully.
“A ‘business’ trip?” Wesley asked, raising an eyebrow. “Please tell me you’re
not daft enough to believe that she’s coming here on ‘business’, Spike.”
“What do you mean?” he asked, confused. “She runs a gallery and is meeting with
an artist here- she’ll be doing work while she’s in the city.”
“Awfully convenient that the artist she’s meeting with is here,” Wesley said,
smiling.
“Yes, it is,” Spike agreed, narrowing his eyes at his friend. “Why do you look
so amused, mate?”
“We both know there’s more to the story than whatever she told you,” Wesley
replied. “She’s coming here more for you than to meet some artist. Artists are
all across the globe- she could go anywhere, but she’s coming here to see you,
not some bloke with a paintbrush who’s probably mediocre.”
“I had thought of that, yes,” Spike said, smirking. “Did you really think I
hadn’t figured that out?”
“Just making sure you’re not naïve,” Wesley said before walking away.
She’s coming to see me, Spike said to himself as he walked into the
darkroom, glad that he would be done with work soon and that the girl he had
been dreaming about would be in London with him within a couple of weeks’ time.
Chapter 5:
“Are you aware that this place looks like a fire hazard?” Anya asked as she
let herself into Buffy’s apartment the day before she was to fly to London.
“I have a lot of stuff to bring along,” Buffy replied, folding up clothes and
putting them in her luggage. “I’m sorting through my wardrobe to see what I
should take. I know I’ll need at least one or two dresses and a
professional-looking outfit for when I meet with Drusilla, but I’m not sure what
else I should bring.”
“Sweaters, pants, jeans… condoms,” Anya rattled off, smiling when Buffy looked
at her with wide eyes. “Oh, come on- we both know you and Spike will be
‘shagging’ like rabbits while you’re staying with him.” She made a face.
“Rabbits are horrid animals- why would anyone want to have the mating habits of
such a disgusting creature?”
“Um, Anya, I don’t know if you’re aware of it or not, but you might as well be a
‘rabbit’ when it comes to your sexual endeavors,” Buffy said, giggling quietly.
“Only half the time, thank you,” Anya replied, sitting down on Buffy’s bed.
“Speaking of rabbits, have you ever heard of the vibrator that’s named-”
“You can stop there,” Buffy cut in, wrinkling her nose in disgust. “Did you need
something, or did you stop by to talk about sex with me?”
“Just wanted to check in before you go,” Anya said, sighing. “It’s not going to
be fun to run the gallery without you for two weeks, especially if no one comes
in.”
“It’ll be fine,” Buffy said, going into her closet and grabbing a couple of
dresses, beginning to pack them. “Just don’t spend all of your time on the phone
or Internet if there aren’t customers. Oh, and… avoid saying anything sexual to
customers, okay? I don’t want to come back and find out that there’s a
harassment suit against you suddenly.”
“That’s only happened once,” Anya said, waving it off. “And I still stand by the
fact that the man was blatantly ogling my breasts, which would be fine had he
not asked what size they were.”
“But you didn’t have to grab his… you know and ask what his size was,”
Buffy pointed out sternly. “You’re lucky you went to high school with his lawyer
and convinced him to drop the whole case.”
“And slept with him,” Anya added cheerfully, ignoring Buffy’s shocked
expression. “Well, I guess I’ll be on my way. If you need anything tonight, call
my cell phone.”
“Going out on a date?” Buffy asked curiously.
“I found someone online who seems interesting enough,” Anya said, standing up
and shrugging. “If there’s anything to report, I’ll tell you when you come
home.” She walked to the door. “And if you and Spike do the deed, I want the
full scoop, too.”
“Whatever you say,” Buffy replied.
“Hopefully he’s a lot better in bed than-” Anya began.
“See you in two weeks,” Buffy said, interrupting her quickly before she could
finish.
“Have a safe trip,” she said before leaving, shutting the door behind her as
Buffy sat on her bed, looking at the clothes strewn about the room.
Hopefully this goes as well as I want it to, she thought. I think both
Spike and I deserve a shot at something more.
* * * * *
The following morning, Buffy took a cab to the airport and eagerly waited to
board her plane, reading through a couple of magazines to bide her time before
her flight was announced.
After getting on the plane, she put her carry-on bag into the overhead
compartment and sat down, raising an eyebrow when she saw a familiar man come
onboard, too. Her eyes widened before she sank down in her seat, quietly praying
that he wouldn’t see her.
Of all of the places I could see him again, he has to be on a flight with me,
Buffy thought, frowning. A confined space for an extremely long period of
time.
She watched him walk past her seat out of the corner of her eye and sighed with
relief, grateful that he hadn’t noticed her.
Now all I need to do is not use the bathroom, she told herself. He
won’t see me if I sit right here. Oh, who are you kidding, Buffy? Your bladder
is the size of a peanut and you drank two cups of coffee this morning.
“Is this seat taken?” a woman asked, standing beside Buffy’s row.
“No, it’s just me,” Buffy said, moving her legs to allow the woman to sit down
beside her.
“I’m Tara,” the other female said, shaking Buffy’s hand.
“I’m Buffy,” she said, smiling. “So, what’s your reason for heading to London?”
“I have a friend who lives there,” Tara answered, and Buffy noticed the faint
blush forming on her cheeks. “She lives about a mile from Heathrow Airport.”
“I’m sure it’s a nice area,” Buffy replied.
“What about you?” Tara asked. “Business or pleasure?”
“A little bit of both, actually,” Buffy said, smirking.
“I know exactly what you mean,” Tara said, both women giggling as the other
passengers continued to board.
* * * * *
After taking a nap for several hours, Buffy woke up when the flight attendants
began passing out snacks. She graciously grabbed a bag of pretzels and soda
before sitting up straight in her seat and opening the bag.
“So, tell me all about this guy you’re going to meet up with while you’re in
London,” Tara said conversationally, sipping her soda.
“Well, he’s absolutely gorgeous,” Buffy said wistfully before eating a pretzel
and clearing her throat in an attempt to get a handle on her feelings. “He’s a
photographer for a small magazine in the city.”
“That’s a noble career,” Tara replied. “So, what is the situation between you
two? Just friends, beginning to date, long-term relationship, engaged… divorced?
I don’t see a ring on your finger, but you never know- you could be one of those
women who don’t wear jewelry or who won’t take their husband’s last name.”
“I don’t really know what we are,” Buffy answered, looking down as she continued
to munch on pretzels. “We have feelings for one another, but before we could
establish any type of relationship, he had to move, and we haven’t seen each
other since.”
“Well, maybe the trip will help you two figure things out,” Tara said.
“I hope so,” Buffy replied. “What’s your story? Just a trip out to England to
see your friend?”
“She’s actually more of a… girlfriend than a friend,” Tara answered quietly, the
familiar blush returning to her cheeks.
“That must be hard, living in the States while she’s across the pond,” Buffy
replied, drinking some of her soda.
“It has its ups and downs,” Tara said, smiling warmly. “Absence makes the heart
grow fonder, or say they say, at least.”
“Yeah, I can understand that,” Buffy said, smirking. “Not to change the subject,
but I think I might need to use the bathroom.”
“You don’t seem too happy about that,” Tara replied. “Do you feel alright?”
“As coincidental as it seems, one of my ex-boyfriends is on this plane,” Buffy
said in a hushed tone. “He’s towards the back, near the bathrooms, and the last
thing I want is for him to see me and wonder why I’m going to London because
knowing me, I’ll end up telling him about Spike, and that wouldn’t be good.”
“Spike?” Tara asked, looking amused.
“Well, his real name is William,” Buffy said, sitting up in her seat even more
and casually looking over her shoulder, making sure she had a direct path to the
bathrooms and wouldn’t be blocked by anyone.
“Going to go?” Tara asked curiously.
“Yes, I think I’m going to risk it,” Buffy said, taking a deep breath as she
stood up. “Wish me luck.”
“Good luck,” Tara replied encouragingly.
Buffy lowered her head and tried to avoid eye contact with everyone as she made
her way to the back of the plane, sighing with relief when she got inside the
small bathroom.
See, that wasn’t so bad, was it? she asked herself as she washed her
hands minutes later, smiling as she opened the door.
“Buffy?”
The color drained from her face as she heard the familiar voice behind her,
slowly turning around to come face-to-face with the man she least wanted to see.
“Hi, Xander.”
Chapter 6:
“Buffy,” Xander said, smiling as he hugged her for a moment before Buffy took
a small step back. “What a small world, isn’t it? The last thing I would ever
expect is for us to meet up again on a plane. I mean, we haven’t seen each other
since-”
“I walked in on you sleeping with Faith, my ex-roommate,” Buffy finished for
him, crossing her arms.
“Yeah,” he replied, shifting awkwardly as he looked down. “How is she, by the
way?”
“How should I know?” she asked, tilting her head. “I haven’t seen her since the
day I kicked her out of the apartment. I thought you two were dating…” At his
sheepish expression, she raised an eyebrow. “Right?”
“It was more of a one-time deal,” Xander said.
“From what Faith told me, I’d say it was more of a couple-time deal,” Buffy shot
back, annoyed.
“It wouldn’t have worked out,” Xander said, shrugging. “She’s too wild for me.”
“Well, as long as you don’t regret what you did, in the process throwing away
our relationship just for a few quick fucks,” Buffy replied quietly, narrowing
her eyes at him. “I know I don’t regret breaking it off with you.”
“Are we really going to have this discussion next to the bathrooms?” he asked,
looking at the row of doors behind her.
“No,” she answered, pasting a smile on her face. “We’re not going to talk at
all. You can go on with your day while I go on with mine.”
“Kind of hard not to see you, though, when we’re on the same plane together for
a few more hours,” he replied. “Why are you going to London? The girl I knew
never spent money on frivolous things, like trips across the globe.”
“It’s for the gallery,” she said, only partially lying. “I’m supposed to be
meeting up with an artist in the city before going around the United Kingdom for
a bit.” She paused, her curiosity getting the better of her. “What prompted your
trip to England?”
“I have a girlfriend there,” he answered, noticing the look of surprise cover
her features. “I met her on a plane a couple of months ago, and we started
dating. I have time off of work for a bit, so I figured I’d fly over to be with
her for a while.”
And the coincidences never stop, Buffy thought. Well, not that Spike
is my boyfriend. Yet, at least.
“Well, I hope you enjoy your trip,” he said, walking past her to open the door
of the bathroom she had exited minutes before. “I’m sure I’ll be seeing you
around.”
“Not if I have a say in it,” she replied, tilting her chin up as she walked
away, returning to her seat and sighing as she slouched down.
“I’m guessing something not so pleasant happened while you were away,” Tara
said, giving her a sympathetic look.
“Guys are trouble,” Buffy murmured, closing her eyes as she rested her head
back.
“And people wonder why I’m dating a girl,” Tara replied quietly, smiling when
Buffy giggled quietly.
* * * * *
As the end of the flight neared, Buffy was grateful that she hadn’t seen Xander
at all since the incident hours before. She was becoming giddy to get off of the
plane, excited to be in a new place with a guy that she missed and was anxious
to spend more time with. Tara saw Buffy fidgeting and put her hand on hers,
giving her an encouraging smile.
“Don’t be nervous,” Tara said. “You survived being on a plane this long with an
ex and lived to tell the tale- spending time with Spike should be a breeze after
this.”
“I hope so,” Buffy replied. “I’m just worried that this trip will change things
for us.” She sighed and looked down. “Not for the better, I mean.”
“I’m sure it will be fine,” Tara said. “Take it from a girl who knows-
long-distance relationships can be tough, but if you really care about someone,
a few thousand miles separating you is nothing.”
“Yeah, you’re probably right,” Buffy agreed, nodding. “Thank you, Tara. It’s
been a pleasure to meet you.”
“You, too,” Tara replied, smiling. “I hope you have a good time while you’re in
London. I know I will.”
“I’m going to think positively,” Buffy said, taking a deep breath as she buckled
her seatbelt, noticing an overhead light flashing to signal it was time to stay
seated as the flight prepared to land.
“Sometimes being optimistic is the best thing you can do,” Tara said before
looking out the window at the ocean below them and land in the distance.
The two women sat in silence as the plane landed, giving each other a small hug
before grabbing their carry-on bags and walking through the small hallway that
led them inside of the airport. Buffy watched as Tara walked towards a redheaded
woman, holding a small sign with a grin on her face. Buffy smiled softly as the
two women embraced before looking around for a moment and spotting Spike,
sitting down and holding a red rose in one of his hands. It was as he felt
someone watching him that he raised his eyes and saw Buffy, a smile spreading
across his face as he stood up and walked to her.
“Hi,” she said, hoping she didn’t sound as nervous as she felt.
“Hi,” he replied, studying her.
She looks even more beautiful than I remember, he thought.
“How was the flight?” he asked quietly.
“Long, but it was okay,” she answered, shrugging.
“I bought this for you,” he said, handing her the rose. She gingerly took it
from him and smirked.
“Thank you,” she replied, leaning over to kiss his cheek. “It’s perfect.”
“You’re welcome,” he said, hesitating for a moment before wrapping his arms
around her, hugging her close to his body.
Buffy relaxed in his embrace, nuzzling her face into his chest and smiling. When
they separated, she saw Tara watching them a few feet away and winked at her.
Tara gave her a small wave before she walked away with her girlfriend.
“Ready to go get your luggage?” Spike asked, his eyes darkening as he looked
past Buffy and saw a familiar woman, hugging a brunette man.
Buffy followed his gaze and raised an eyebrow as she saw Xander in the arms of a
dark-haired woman, surprised when she realized that she didn’t feel even a tinge
of jealousy. Buffy looked at Spike again and saw the weird expression on his
face before worrying that maybe something was wrong.
“Spike?” she asked, nudging him slightly. “Is everything okay?”
“Dru,” he whispered, staring at the woman with Xander. When he looked away and
saw the confused look on Buffy’s face, he sighed. “We dated before I moved to
Los Angeles. I haven’t seen her since we broke up.”
“Wait, you dated that woman?” Buffy asked, her eyes widening when he nodded. “Oh
my god.”
“What?” Spike asked, raising an eyebrow when Buffy paled.
“I kind of… dated the guy she’s standing with right now,” Buffy said, her focus
shifting towards Xander.
“What a coincidence,” Spike said quietly, making a face when he watched his
ex-girlfriend kiss the other man. “It really is a small world if Drusilla is
dating a man you used to be in a relationship with. I wonder how they met in the
first place.”
“Spike?” Buffy asked, looking at him with a shocked expression. “What did you
say her name is?”
“Drusilla,” he answered. “Drusilla Adams.” Buffy’s jaw dropped as she looked at
Xander and the woman. “Why?”
“Because she’s the artist I came here to meet,” she murmured, beginning to feel
nauseas.
“Bugger.”
Chapter 7:
Buffy and Spike watched as Xander and Drusilla walked away, undoubtedly going
to pick up Xander’s luggage. Buffy shifted awkwardly in place as a long period
of silence passed before looking at Spike and hesitating before nudging him,
getting his attention.
“Are you alright?” she asked quietly, frowning when he shrugged and looked down.
“Want me to take the next plane home?”
“You’re not the person I want to get on a plane and fly away,” he replied,
managing a small smile. “For that matter, I don’t think I ever want to see you
fly home. Having you here in London is already a surreal experience.”
“Yeah, I’d say,” Buffy said, beginning to look around the airport in an attempt
to forget the fact that she was still in the same building with a man she
despised and a woman who had a past with Spike, one that seemingly didn’t go too
well.
“Sorry for being so quiet,” Spike said, putting his hands in his pockets. “I’m
still a little thrown from seeing Dru again, let alone knowing she’s dating one
of your ex-boyfriends. I definitely didn’t expect our little reunion to go like
this.”
“Could be worse,” Buffy said, trying to be positive. “I could’ve shown up
wearing an engagement ring or something.”
Spike took her left hand in his and looked at her fingers before saying, “I
don’t know what I would do if you were engaged.”
Their eyes locked for a moment before Spike cleared his throat and gave her hand
a gentle squeeze.
“So, what now?” Buffy asked. “Should we risk going to get my luggage and running
into Xander and Drusilla?”
“Are you hungry?” Spike asked, smiling when she nodded vigorously. “How about we
pick up your bags quickly and leave the airport before Dru and the whelp spot
us? We can go to a restaurant near my apartment before we settle you in. I can
show you around London tomorrow, if you’d like.”
“I like the way you think,” Buffy replied, grinning when he wrapped his arm
around her shoulders and began to lead her in the direction that Xander and
Drusilla had walked in minutes earlier.
* * * * *
Buffy wiped off her mouth with her napkin after finishing the last bite of her
sandwich. Spike watched her with an amused expression before chuckling when she
blushed.
“Why were you looking at me like that?” Buffy asked, looking down at her empty
plate.
“It amazes me how much you can eat,” he answered. “Most women don’t eat a lot
when they’re in the company of men, but you don’t seem to care about keeping up
feminine appearances. You’re not like other girls, luv.”
“Thank you,” she said, taking a deep breath and looking around the restaurant
while she tried to collect her thoughts. “So, tell me about Drusilla.”
“Why do you want to know?” Spike asked, quirking an eyebrow.
“I like to get an idea of my potential clients,” Buffy answered. “I mean, I’m
meeting up with her tomorrow, and I’d like to know a little about her before I
go to lunch with her.”
“Do you remember my profile on The International Love Agency site?” he
asked, sighing when she nodded. “The bit about not liking ‘emotional vampires’
was alluding to Dru.”
“So, she’s not exactly the nicest girl around,” Buffy said, looking down. “Is
she a good artist?” He nodded and picked at the steak in front of him. “Do you
think it would be wise for me to feature some of her art in my gallery?”
“I don’t see much harm in it,” he answered. “She won’t screw you out of money or
something, if that’s what you’re worried about. She can be an excellent
businesswoman.”
“That’s good, at least,” she replied. “I’m happy we didn’t run into them in the
baggage claim area.”
“Me, too,” Spike said, putting down his utensils. “So, tell me about Xander.”
“Why?” Buffy asked, surprised. “You’re not asking to find out if he’s a good guy
for Drusilla, are you? I mean, you don’t still have…”
“Feelings for her?” Spike finished for her. “Not in the slightest. Well, unless
hatred counts. I don’t think I had much in the way of feelings for her around
the time we broke up, as it was. She doesn’t exactly know the meaning of the
word faithful.”
“She has that in common with Xander, then,” Buffy said.
“He cheated on you?” Spike asked, angered at the thought of Buffy being hurt by
a man that she trusted.
“Several times, it seems,” Buffy answered. “But it’s for the best, I guess. I’m
glad I realized what he was doing behind my back before I wasted any more time
with him.” She paused. “And if he and I hadn’t split up, I wouldn’t have met
you.”
“You’re right- it was for the best,” he replied, putting one of his hands
on hers and lacing their fingers together. “Do I have permission to dislike
him?”
“Absolutely,” Buffy said, grinning. “I certainly won’t stop you.”
* * * * *
After paying their bill, Buffy and Spike headed to his apartment. Once he
unlocked the door, Buffy looked around with a surprised expression on her face,
not expecting it to look as posh as it did.
“Like my flat?” Spike asked curiously, smiling when she looked at him in awe.
“Make yourself at home, princess- mi casa es su casa, as they say.”
“Thank you,” she said sincerely, putting down the bag she was holding and
beginning to walk around. “I can’t believe a single man lives in such a spacious
place.” She looked over her shoulder at him, amused. “Are you hiding something
from me?”
“What do you mean?” he asked, walking closer to her.
“Are you secretly married with a dozen children?” she asked jokingly, giggling
when he wrapped his arms around her and pulled her closer to him.
“Do I look like a married man to you?” he asked, grinning.
“Nope,” she answered. “You definitely have bachelor written all over you.”
“Not for long, though,” he said, running his hand over her hair. “And can’t
really be a bachelor when I’ve got my girlfriend living with me for a little
while.”
“I’m your girlfriend?” she asked, surprised when he cupped her cheeks in his
hands and pressed his lips to hers.
“Don’t you want to be?” he asked, smiling when she nodded instantly. “Then it’s
settled- we’re dating.”
“I liked the sound of that,” she replied.
“So do I,” he agreed, kissing the tip of her nose softly. “Now, want to see my
bedroom, pidge?”
“What?” she asked, caught off-guard slightly by the question.
“You’re sleeping in my bedroom, aren’t you?” he asked, confused. “I figured
you’d want to unpack before we go to sleep.”
“Oh,” she said, blushing slightly, which didn’t go unnoticed by Spike.
“What did you think I meant?” he asked curiously.
“That you wanted to… partake in some type of… funny business,” she mumbled,
taking a step back from him when he began laughing. “What’s so funny?”
“I don’t think I’m ever going to let you live that sentence down,” he replied,
continuing to laugh as he walked down a hallway, Buffy following him.
“It’s not that funny, Spike,” she said, pouting. “I’m tired and have an
early morning with Drusilla, not to mention that jet lag could kick in at any
moment. I need my beauty sleep, you know.”
“You’re already beautiful, Buffy,” he said, turning around and smiling at her.
“And you should have known that I wasn’t implying we should shag. I do have some
tact, pet.”
“And the fact that we only know each other so much,” she said, looking down.
“Precisely,” he replied.
“Although, I’m not against the idea of us possibly… shagging while I’m here,”
she said, slowly raising her eyes to his to gauge his reaction.
“On two conditions,” he said, and she looked at him expectantly. “The first is
that if and when it happens, it will be meaningful and not just some one-time
thing.”
“Agreed,” she said. “What’s the second condition?”
“That you never say the word ‘shagging’ again,” he said, smirking. “Yanks never
sound right saying British words.”
“But didn’t I sound cute when I said it?” she asked, smiling when he kissed her
softly.
“You always sound cute,” he answered. “But it’s debatable.”
“What’s that supposed to mean?” she asked, frowning when he continued to walk
down the hallway, laughing.
“Come on, luv- let’s get you unpacked so you can meet up with the wicked witch
tomorrow.”
Chapter 8:
When Buffy woke up the next morning, she was surprised to see that Spike
wasn’t lying beside her. She yawned as she stood up, slowly walking into the
kitchen and smiling when the aroma of brewing coffee reached her.
“My hero,” she said as she snuck up on Spike and wrapped her arms around his
back. “Good morning.”
“Morning, luv,” he replied, leaning down to kiss her forehead. “I know coffee
isn’t terribly British, but I figured you probably would prefer it over tea.”
“Much appreciated,” she said, leaning back against a counter and looking down.
“Should I be worried about meeting up with Drusilla? I feel like I should be on
my guard or something, but then again, this is just business and I should be
professional about everything.”
“Don’t show her your claws until she shows hers,” he advised, looking at her.
“Dru can be vicious, but when it comes to her art, she’s very serious. I don’t
think she’d jeopardize making money from her work- just see how things go.”
“Okay,” Buffy said, nodding as she walked to his refrigerator.
“And if she pisses you off, let me know,” he replied, walking up behind her and
pressing a series of light kisses to her shoulders. “I don’t want her to put you
in a bad situation.”
“What do you mean?” she asked, turning around to face him.
“What happened between Dru and I in the past is done and over with- if she
mentions stuff that happened before you and I met and tries to make it seem like
she had every right to cheat on me, don’t believe her,” he said, cupping her
cheeks in his hands. “She’s just bitter that I left her for Los Angeles and to
have a better job. She never exactly got a big break in life and despises me for
leaving her here.”
“You really think I’d believe something she says over what you’ve told me?”
Buffy asked, jokingly smacking his chest. “Come on, Spike- I know better than
that. Besides, I know she’s not the smartest apple on the tree because she’s
dating one of the most pathetic men I’ve ever known.” She paused, her eyes
widening. “You don’t think Xander will be there, do you? Or that it’ll be a
tag-team effort to hurt me?”
“Pet, I wouldn’t be so nervous- I’m sure it’ll be fine,” Spike said soothingly,
even though he was having the same doubts that she was. “And if anything
happens, you can call my cell phone and I’ll swoop in to rescue you.”
“Yep, you really are my hero,” she said, kissing his cheek before walking away,
letting herself into the bathroom and closing the door.
Spike looked at his coffeemaker and sighed, running a hand over his face.
If Dru does anything to hurt Buffy, I’ll kill the bint, he thought. I
care about Buffy, and the last thing I want is to lose her.
* * * * *
Spike walked Buffy to the restaurant she had arranged to meet Drusilla in and
wished her luck before kissing her and returning to his apartment, inwardly
praying that everything would go alright.
Buffy smoothed out her skirt as she saw Drusilla waiting near the host’s stand,
looking around impatiently. She took a calming breath before approaching the
brunette woman, pasting a smile on her face.
“Drusilla Adams?” Buffy asked, extending a hand when Drusilla looked at her.
“I’m Buffy Summers. It’s nice to meet you.”
“Welcome to London,” Drusilla replied, shaking her hand. “You’re running late.”
“Sorry about that- I had some trouble finding the place,” Buffy lied, images of
Spike and her kissing in his kitchen before they left running through her head.
“Shall we have a seat?”
“We’re ready,” Drusilla said to the hostess, who had been watching them.
Moments later, both women sat at a booth and opened their menus, minutes of
silence ensuing as they chose what they wanted to order for lunch.
After their waiter took their drink orders, Drusilla looked at Buffy
appraisingly before raising an eyebrow when Buffy frowned at her.
“Is something the matter?” Buffy asked, feeling slightly unsettled by how the
other woman was studying her.
“You know, I knew I’d seen you before when you walked in,” she replied. “You’re
the woman I saw with my William at the airport yesterday.”
The color drained from Buffy’s face as Drusilla smirked, tapping her long
fingernails against the top of their table.
“So, tell me, Buffy,” Drusilla began after hesitating for a while. “Did you
really come here for my artwork, or did you come here for him? Because if you
think he’s actually worth a trip overseas, you’re either very naïve or
incredibly daft.”
“I don’t see how my relationship with Spike should matter,” Buffy said, trying
to stay calm despite the anger that was beginning to form inside of her. “Let’s
discuss my gallery featuring your work, especially since that’s why we arranged
this meeting in the first place.”
“I’m just trying to get to know you first,” Drusilla replied. “I mean, if you’re
going to sell my art, I think it’s my right to know who I’ll be dealing with,
don’t you?”
“I don’t think it’s your right to ask about my relationship with your
ex-boyfriend,” Buffy said, crossing her arms. “You don’t hear me asking about
you and Xander, do you?”
“How do you know about Xander?” Drusilla asked, surprised.
“Because your boyfriend and I ran into each other on our flight yesterday,”
Buffy answered. “And he and I used to date.”
“He told me he saw an ex-girlfriend on his plane,” Drusilla said. “But I didn’t
know it was you- he omitted telling me a name.” She began to study Buffy again.
“I think I can see why he left you- you’re not all that attractive. I think
hours spent in the sun are aging you a bit quickly.”
“I think hours spent in the dark are starting to make you look translucent,”
Buffy shot back, her resolve beginning to fade. “And I was the one who broke it
off with Xander, not the other way around.” She leaned across the table, her
eyes locking with the other woman’s. “Did he tell you why? That he was sleeping
with my roommate?”
“You must not have been good enough in bed for him,” Drusilla replied
dismissively. “Which would explain why you’re dating a guy like William- he’s
one of the worst lovers I’ve ever known. Tell me, have you two shagged? I’d hope
he’s improved a bit since we broke up.”
“It’s none of your business,” Buffy said sternly, standing up. “And speaking of
business, I don’t think I want to sell your art at my gallery. Peddle your
mediocre work somewhere else because as far as I’m concerned, you’re not worth
my time.”
Before Drusilla could respond, Buffy stormed out of the restaurant, calling
Spike’s cell phone from a payphone and restraining herself from returning inside
and doing something she’d regret.
* * * * *
“I’m sorry she’s such a bitch,” Spike said sadly as he opened the door of his
apartment twenty minutes later, letting both he and Buffy inside.
“It’s not your fault,” Buffy replied quietly. “I should’ve called off the
meeting as soon as you told me about her. It would’ve saved me from having to
deal with her.”
“Is there anything I can do?” Spike asked, watching as she walked to his couch
and sat down, kicking off her shoes before lying down.
“No, I’m fine,” she answered, sighing. “Would it be okay if I call Anya? I’ll
pay the long-distance charges.”
“That’s not necessary, pet,” he replied, beginning to make two mugs of hot
chocolate. “Go ahead and call her.”
Buffy grabbed his cordless phone and dialed her friend’s number, happy when she
heard Anya answer the phone on the other line.
“You’ve reached Anya, the dominatrix of pain,” the other woman said, yawning.
“How may I help you?”
“Please tell me you don’t always answer the phone like that,” Buffy said, making
a face.
“Only when my Caller ID shows a foreign number and it’s incredibly late at
night,” Anya replied. “Or super early in the morning- whichever way you want to
look at it.”
“Sorry, I forgot about the time difference,” Buffy said apologetically. “I just
wanted to check in quickly and see how the gallery is.”
“How did the meeting go today?” Anya asked, ignoring Buffy’s question.
“Horrible,” she answered, frowning at the subject change. “It’s a long story-
one that I’ll tell you later- but I didn’t end up offering Drusilla Adams a
contract. How is the gallery?”
“Well, you see… your mom came in yesterday,” Anya said sheepishly, pausing for a
moment. “She said something about wanting to check the money situation in your
absence since she thought you weren’t being honest with her.”
Uh oh.
“Seems she was right,” Anya continued. “She told me that the gallery’s in even
worse financial shape than we both thought.”
“I didn’t tell you two about some minor problems- there’s nothing to worry
about,” Buffy said, knowing that what she was saying wasn’t close to being true.
“Problems that are leaving the gallery in debt?” Anya asked sharply. “We’re
talking about a couple of thousand dollars here- this isn’t some ‘minor’
matter.”
“We’ll worry about it when I come home,” Buffy replied. “I’m not wasting more
money by calling long-distance to discuss it.”
“Your mom mentioned closing the gallery, Buffy,” Anya said forlornly. “If things
don’t get better around here, it’ll shut down and we’ll both be out of jobs.”
“It won’t get that bad,” Buffy replied, trying to keep the tears that were
forming in her eyes at bay. “I promise.”
“I hope you’re right,” Anya said. “I’ll talk to you soon.”
“Bye,” Buffy said, hanging up the phone and feeling her eyes begin to water more
as Spike appeared in front of her, holding a mug of hot chocolate.
“What’s wrong, luv?” he asked, becoming concerned as tears rolled down her
cheeks. “It’s not the hot chocolate, is it?” She managed a weak smile as she
wiped off her cheeks, taking the mug from him.
“Today sucks,” she murmured, looking down.
“Want to talk about it?” he asked, sitting beside her and running his hand over
her hair.
“Want to kiss it and make it better?” she asked jokingly, her eyes widening when
she realized what she had said. “I didn’t...”
“Is that really what you want?” he asked, noticing the emotions that crossed her
features.
“I don’t know,” she answered, averting her eyes from his. “Maybe.”
“Then let Spike make it better for you,” he replied, taking her mug and setting
it on the coffee table in front of the couch before leaning over to kiss her,
surprised when she crawled onto his lap and wrapped her arms around his neck. He
broke away a minute later, looking into her eyes to gauge what she was feeling.
“Luv-”
“Make today better, Spike,” she whispered, her chest heaving for breath.
“Please?”
Before she could ask him again or have second thoughts, he stood up and took her
hand in his, pulling her up and leading her down the hallway and into his
bedroom.
Chapter 9:
As Buffy stepped into Spike’s bedroom, she felt butterflies begin to form in
her stomach and swallowed hard, hoping to put herself at ease a little. Her
nerves increased when Spike looked at her, noticing her worried expression.
“Pet, are you okay?” he asked, giving her hand a gentle squeeze.
No. Yes. Maybe, she thought, managing a brave smile when he began to look
concerned.
“I’m fine,” she answered, nodding slightly.
“We don’t have to do anything,” he replied, trying to ignore the feeling of
insecurity that washed over him.
“No, I want to,” she said, walking closer to his bed. “Unless you’re having
second thoughts…”
“Not at all, luv,” he said, grazing her cheek and kissing her softly. “I want
this, too.”
“Then what’re we waiting for?” she asked, her tone light.
He smirked and wrapped his arms around her, pulling her body against his and
pressing his lips to hers, pleased when her lips parted and allowed his tongue
to meet hers, the kiss intensifying as she took a small step back, feeling the
edge of his bed against her knees.
Spike broke the kiss as she ran her hands down his chest before she sat on his
bed, looking up at him with a nervous expression.
“What’s wrong?” he asked quietly, running his hand over her hair.
“I’m just… scared,” she answered, looking down. “I haven’t slept with someone in
a long time… Well, since Xander and I broke up-”
“Let’s try to avoid saying the whelp’s name, shall we?” he asked, tilting her
chin up.
“He said I wasn’t good, that he was sleeping around because I didn’t satisfy
him,” she murmured. “I don’t want to disappoint you, Spike.”
“That’s not possible, sweetheart,” he replied, crouching down in front of her.
“I’m not going to judge you, and if anything, I’m going to disappoint
you, not the other way around.”
“What makes you think that?” she asked, frowning.
“Dru said I was awful in bed,” he muttered, looking away.
“If we can’t talk about ‘the whelp’, then we can’t mention the bitch,” she
replied, getting him to smile. “I don’t trust her judgment and neither should
you.” She laid down, her head on his pillow. “Besides, I want to find out for
myself exactly how good you are.”
“Yeah?” he asked, standing before he got on the bed, covering her body with his
and holding himself up on his forearms.
“Show me what you’ve got,” she said, leaning up to kiss him.
When they broke apart to breathe, Buffy tugged on the hem of Spike’s shirt
before pulling it off, her eyes beginning to study his naked upper body.
“Like what you see?” he asked in a low tone, groaning when she bent her knees up
and cradled him between her thighs, his hardness pressing against her.
“So far,” she answered, unbuttoning his jeans and pouting when he brushed her
hands away.
“I want to catch you up first,” he said, smirking when she took her shirt off
and tossed it aside. “I thought I was going to do that.”
“Sorry, I’m impatient,” she replied, quickly unclasping her bra and discarding
it before taking a deep breath when she saw the almost predatory look in his
eyes.
“Absolutely beautiful,” he said, lowering his head to place soft kisses across
her skin before taking one of her nipples into his mouth and gently tugging on
it with his teeth.
“Spike,” she whispered, grasping his shoulders and tilting her head back,
reveling in the feel of his tongue lightly sweeping across her nipple.
“Like this?” he asked, repeating his actions on her other nipple.
“Yes,” she answered, opening her eyes and looking at him. “It feels amazing.”
“It’ll feel even better soon,” he said, gingerly lowering the zipper of her
pants before pushing them down her hips and legs, watching as her tan legs were
revealed to him.
“Your turn,” she replied, smiling when he finally allowed her to unbutton his
jeans, both working together to take them off.
When Buffy saw his fully nude body, her eyes widened, studying how perfect he
was.
“Something catch your eye, baby?” he asked, beginning to slide her thong down
her slim legs. “Christ, you’re magnificent.”
“You’re not so bad yourself,” she replied, watching as he leaned over to his
bedside table and opened a drawer, extracting a small silver wrapper.
“Are you sure about this, pet?” he asked, surprised when she took the package
from him and opened it, taking out the condom and slowly rolling it down his
erection.
Spike clenched his jaw as he felt her warm fingers touch his manhood, nuzzling
his face into her neck in an attempt to abstain from making a fool of himself
and coming early.
“Slow down, baby,” he said in a strained voice, looking at her with wide eyes
when she guided his erection to her center.
“Please, Spike,” she said, wrapping her legs around his waist as he began to
move inside of her.
Spike nearly lost control as he fully sheathed himself inside of her, feeling
her tight muscles squeeze his shaft.
“Buffy,” he whispered, kissing her as he began to rock his hips against hers.
“Don’t stop,” she replied, moaning when he pulled back and thrust into her
again.
They began moving together, each working towards their releases while trying to
give the other as much pleasure as possible. It was as Buffy’s body began to
tremble and her inner walls clamped down on him that Spike began pumping faster,
spilling himself inside of the condom as he climaxed.
Spike looked down into Buffy’s eyes and raised an eyebrow when he saw a tear
escape one of her eyes.
“What’s wrong?” he asked, concerned. “Did I hurt you?”
“No,” she answered, wrapping her arms around his neck. “It was perfect.”
“Yeah, it really was,” he replied, kissing her and hoping that he was conveying
how he felt about her without vocalizing it.
The last thing I want to do is scare her off, he thought. But I think
I’m falling in love with her, and I hope she feels the same way I do.
* * * * *
An hour later, Buffy awoke from her nap and tensed up as she remembered what she
and Spike had done. She looked beside her and saw that he was still asleep, a
small smile on his lips.
What did I do? she asked herself, her eyes beginning to water. He and
I shouldn’t have… We weren’t ready to…
She carefully got out of bed and began to get dressed, and before she knew it,
her bags were packed and were waiting by his door. Buffy wrote a quick note to
him and put it on her pillow before taking one last look at him, whispering an
apology, and letting herself out of his flat.
Minutes later, Buffy was in a cab, on her way to the airport. She began to wring
her hands nervously, knowing that Spike would be angry with her but hoped that
he would understand why she had left.
I didn’t use him, she thought, trying to collect her thoughts. I care
about him, but it won’t work. He’s here, I’m in California, and we’re living two
very different lives.
Meanwhile, Spike woke up and slowly opened his eyes, the blood draining from his
face as he saw Buffy’s side of the bed empty and her clothes no longer on the
floor. His eyes widened when he saw the note she had left him, his hand quickly
snatching it and opening it up.
After he finished reading it, he put the note down and tried to hold the tears
that were forming in his eyes at bay.
She’s gone, he thought, clenching his fists as anger began to course
through him. But if she thinks it’s over because she left, then she’s bloody
wrong.
Chapter 10:
The first thing Spike did was calling Buffy’s cell phone, hoping she’d pick
up, but when she didn’t, he slammed the phone down in frustration and began
pacing.
Where would she go? he asked himself. No, the main question is why
would she go? The only thing her note said was that she needed time to think
about things and that she was sorry.
He grabbed his coat and stormed out of his flat, walking down the street and
going into a bar, sitting down at a table and ordering a beer.
After a few minutes, he saw Drusilla and Xander walk in and cursed fate for
making their paths cross again.
Today truly is a horrible day.
“Well, if it isn’t William,” Drusilla said as she approached his table, Xander
following her. “Where’s Betty?”
“Buffy,” both Xander and Spike said in unison before giving each other scathing
looks.
“Is she here?” Dru asked, looking around. “I want to apologize to her for our
meeting earlier.”
“No, you don’t,” Spike replied, angry. “There isn’t an apologetic bone in your
body- trust me, I know.”
“Not my fault that she’s so sensitive,” Dru said, crossing her arms. “Besides,
my art deserves to be sold in the States- she could help me with that.” She
began looking around again. “Where is she?”
“Gone,” Spike answered, standing up and putting money on the table. “Have a
drink, on me- I hope you both choke on it.”
He walked out and ignored Drusilla’s voice as she called after him.
He returned to his apartment and sat down on his couch, turning on the
television and flipping through channels, trying to get his mind off of Buffy,
which was a useless effort.
As the sun went down, Spike became more upset about the situation with Buffy and
tried calling her again, but this time, her cell phone was turned off.
“Bloody bint,” he muttered, hanging up. “I need to know where she went. There
has to be someone I can talk to.”
It was then that he had an idea and grabbed the phone again, going through an
operator to call Buffy’s gallery. When he heard someone answer, he sighed with
relief, happy that he might be able to find a way to track her down.
“Is this Anya?” Spike asked, hoping she didn’t notice the desperate tone in his
voice.
“Yes, it is,” she replied, sounding confused. “Who is this?”
“Spike,” he answered. “Anya, have you by any chance heard from Buffy?”
“Why are you calling here?” Anya asked, sounding annoyed.
“I need to speak to her,” he answered. “Please tell me where she is.”
“Paris,” Anya said in a hushed tone.
“What?” Spike asked loudly, his eyes widening.
“She called her mom a couple of hours ago and told her that she hopped on a
flight to Paris,” Anya explained quietly. “Apparently, she wants to clear her
head a bit before she comes home.” She hesitated. “She didn’t tell Joyce what
happened to make her want to go to Paris, but I know something went wrong,
Spike. Buffy was supposed to go to Ireland and Scotland after she left London,
so tell me why she would’ve gone to Paris to ‘clear her head’?”
“How the hell should I know?” Spike asked, practically shouting, clenching his
jaw. “Why would I call if I knew she went to France?”
“What happened there?” Anya asked, worried. “If you hurt her, I swear I will fly
to England and eviscerate you.”
“I didn’t do anything,” Spike replied, sighing. “She and I… slept together.”
“Buffy got laid?” Anya asked, sounding excited. “Good for you two!”
“We fell asleep afterwards, and when I woke up, she was gone,” Spike said,
looking down. “She left me a note that said she didn’t think things could work
out for us because of the long-distance thing and that she was sorry for what
happened.”
“For sleeping with you?” Anya asked.
“That’s what it seems like, yeah,” Spike answered. “She regrets being with me. I
mean, I don’t understand how in the course of twenty-four hours, we decide to
date and then she leaves me.”
“Spike, let me fill you in a little on my friend Buffy,” Anya said. “She has
relationship issues, some of which I’m sure she’s told you about, right?”
“Just stuff about what happened with Xander,” he answered.
“Then you know how hurt she was by him and why she’s been skittish of dating men
since then,” Anya replied.
“I’m not like him!” Spike said, becoming angry.
“I never said you were,” Anya said calmly. “Here’s what I figure, although I’m
in the dark nearly as much as you are- she’s running scared.”
“Of what?” he asked. “Me?”
“Knowing Buffy as much as I do, I think she was happy with you but became scared
that you’d hurt her like Xander did,” Anya answered. “Or, there’s another
scenario.”
“And that would be what?” Spike asked, tilting his head.
“She realized that the fairytale romance you two had going in London wouldn’t
last after she left and bailed before it became too hard to walk away from,” she
said. “Though I’m sure it was hard enough for her to leave you today, in the
first place.”
“So you think she left because it was beginning to be too good for us here?” he
asked, confused.
“I think her leaving was a defense mechanism,” she answered. “The last thing
Buffy wants is for her heart to be broken again, and I think that she might have
left because she wanted to keep that from happening.” She hesitated. “Breaking
someone else’s heart is a lot easier than someone breaking yours, you know?”
“Yes, but-”
“Not that she purposely broke your heart,” Anya said quickly. “If I had to guess
why she left, I’d say it’s because she was trying to save her heart from being
torn out again.”
“I wouldn’t have done that to her,” he replied sadly.
“I’m sure you wouldn’t have,” Anya said. “But Buffy can be paranoid- she’s been
hurt too much in her life.” She paused for a long moment. “Spike, do us all a
favor and figure things out with her- she deserves to be happy.”
“I know that,” he said. “But what do you suggest I do? I can’t force her to come
back or to be with me.”
“She’s flying home in three days,” she replied cryptically. “Use that
information wisely.”
Before he could ask what she meant, he heard her hang up on the other line. He
frowned and looked around his apartment as a flood of thoughts filled his head.
Buffy will be back in L.A. on Saturday, he said to himself. What do I
do now? Come on, you wanker- the ball’s in your court. Figure out a way to use
it.
* * * * *
Saturday afternoon, Buffy walked into the gallery and pasted a smile on her face
as she saw Anya exit her office.
“Hey,” Buffy said, hoping she sounded cheerful and not as melancholy as she
felt.
“Hi,” Anya replied, hugging her. “How was France?”
“Interesting,” she answered. “I saw a lot of priceless pieces of art, which is
always wonderful. How’s the gallery?”
“Afloat… for now,” Anya said, beginning to walk towards the office, Buffy beside
her. “You should talk to your mom more about that- I only know so much.”
“So, what’ve you been up to?” Buffy asked, trying to avoid the subject of why
she had left London days earlier than she was expected to in order to go to
Paris.
I don’t think I’m ready to talk to anyone about that yet, she thought,
nearing the door of the office.
“Keeping your visitor entertained,” Anya said, leaning against the doorframe.
“My visitor?” Buffy asked, confused.
Anya motioned to the inside of the office, and Buffy’s jaw dropped when she saw
who was sitting on top of her desk.
“Hello, cutie.”