Chapter 1:
Buffy Summers looked out the window of the plane with a scowl on her face. Yet
again, she had been roped into going on a family vacation with her parents. As
usual, it was a trip that would be focused on historical landmarks and sites,
and this one was specifically centered around Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia.
She hated trips like these, mainly because history didn’t interest her and she
didn’t like being away from her friends for a week or two in summer.
‘At least this one is only four days,’ she thought. ‘If I was gone for two weeks
like I was last summer on the trip to Nova Scotia, I’d figure out a way to break
my leg or wind up in a hospital instead. Anything to keep me away from family
vacations.’
“Isn’t the view spectacular?” Joyce Summers asked as she looked over Buffy’s
shoulder to see the clouds beneath the plane.
“Sure,” Buffy mumbled. “It always looks like this whenever we’re on a plane.”
“I know you don’t like going on trips with us, Buffy,” Joyce said quietly,
hoping that her husband Hank wouldn’t wake up from his nap to see how annoyed
their daughter was. “But your father and I like doing things with you.”
“I’m not a little kid anymore, Mom,” she replied. “I’m eighteen years old and
can take care of myself.”
“I know that,” Joyce said, patting her daughter’s hand. “But this will probably
be our last family vacation, so can you please try to make the best of it?”
Buffy sighed and looked down.
“Fine,” she replied. “But don’t expect me to go above and beyond for you two.”
“Thank you,” Joyce said, leaning over to kiss Buffy’s cheek. “Now, we’re not
landing for about two hours, so why don’t you sleep or something? It was an
early morning for all of us.”
“Yeah, you’re right,” Buffy said, yawning. “Wake me up when we land.”
‘When this hellish vacation really starts,’ she thought before shutting her eyes
and leaning back against the headrest.
* * * * *
After departing the plane and going to pick up their rental car, the family put
all of their luggage inside the small SUV and began to drive towards
Williamsburg.
‘Thankfully the airport isn’t even twenty minutes away from there,’ she thought.
‘I’d hate to be in this car longer than I have to be.’
“So, Buffy, is there anything you’re interested in seeing while we’re here?”
Hank asked, looking at his daughter in the rearview mirror.
“I’m sure she’ll find something,” Joyce replied, looking at a map of
Williamsburg. “There are lots of things going on right now, especially since
July 4th is in a couple of days. I’m sure it will be buzzing with tourists.”
‘Great,’ Buffy thought, irritated. ‘I’ll be surrounded by tons of screaming
children, re-enactors, and lots of people taking pictures and getting angry when
you walk into their shot. And people wonder why I hate vacations in summer.’
“I think it’s going to be a lot of fun,” Hank said, smiling at his wife.
‘You always think that,’ Buffy thought, angry. ‘And trust me, it’s never
fun.’
* * * * *
They arrived at the hotel a little while later and checked in before going up to
the room. As they got to a door, Hank smiled at his wife before turning to his
daughter and handing her a key. Buffy looked at it, confused.
“Your mother and I decided to let you have your own room,” he said, and Buffy
smiled, surprised.
“Thank you,” she said, looking between her parents. “That’s really cool of you
to do.”
“Well, you’re getting older and probably don’t want to stay in a room with two
snoring adults,” Joyce replied jokingly. “Besides, if you need us, the rooms are
adjoined by a balcony, so you can come over or vice versa.” Buffy nodded and
walked one door over, putting her key in the lock and opening the door.
“Thanks again,” she said before carrying her bags inside and closing the door.
She looked around the spacious room, her eyes instantly settling on the
king-sized bed in the center. A grin spread across her face before she dropped
her bags on the floor, sprinted to the bed, and jumped on it, giggling like a
little kid.
‘Maybe it won’t be so bad after all,’ she thought, looking around the room.
* * * * *
After eating in the hotel’s restaurant with her parents that evening, she
returned to her room while her parents went to take a walk around town. She
walked out onto her balcony and looked around the surrounding area, seeing the
main street in Colonial Williamsburg, filled with people milling around.
‘I realize I should be grateful for being taken on vacations like this,’ she
thought. ‘A lot of my friends have never been out of California, while I’ve been
to at least 40 states, parts of Canada, and Cancun in Mexico.’ She sighed. ‘But
yet, these trips are usually more pains in the ass than fun and enjoyable. How
many Civil War-type tours can you take before you feel like sticking a pen in
your eye? How many empty fields that once had soldiers dying on them can you see
before they all blend together in your mind? And how many historic buildings can
you walk through before you feel like tripping down some stairs so you can
return home, cast or not?’ She shook her head, looking down. ‘I just want to be
back home again, in my house, in my room, in my bed. I want to be close to my
friends and go out with them. I just want… to be away from here. The plane ride
home won’t come soon enough.’
A/N, Part 2 A lot of this story is true, coming from my perspective on a
trip to Williamsburg I took last summer with my parents. All of Buffy’s thoughts
are ones that ran through my head, although she only has a four-day vacation
versus the two-week one I had. I took certain liberties with things in Colonial
Williamsburg, which if any of you have been there, you’ll notice. Tell me what
you think of it so far, and I promise our favorite blonde man will be in the
next chapter:)
Chapter 2:
The following morning, Buffy and her parents took a bus to Williamsburg and
began to walk around the historic town, going through buildings and talking to
the re-enactors that were wandering around.
At one point, the ninety-degree weather began to tire Buffy out, so she sat down
on a bench in the Town Square, under a tree, watching families walking around
and other people sitting down in the shade, avoiding the heat at all costs. She
opened her water bottle and began to drink from it as she spotted a good-looking
male re-enactor being dragged by two men dressed as soldiers to a spot behind
the Court House where there was a noose set up. She watched with interest as the
attractive blonde was taken to the noose, only to have it wrapped around his
neck.
‘Is he going to be hanged?’ she thought, standing up. ‘He’s too gorgeous to
die.’ She quickly walked over to the crowd forming to watch as the man was being
read his last rites and as they announced his crimes.
She heard a woman near her explain how he was a spy for the Redcoats who was
giving critical information to one of his superiors in England.
‘Why am I not surprised? Spies are always hot and charming,’ she thought,
studying him. She raised an eyebrow when his blue eyes locked with hers, his
gaze not wavering from hers even as they tightened the rope around his neck.
‘Are they actually going to drop the plank from beneath him? Because that’s a
little barbaric to see.’
“We thought we’d see you here,” her mother said, suddenly appearing beside her,
along with Hank. “Isn’t this a little unseemly to watch?” Buffy shrugged. “We
were thinking of going to lunch. Want to join us?” Buffy looked wistfully at the
attractive stranger before nodding and following her parents out of the crowd
and towards a historic pub a few buildings down.
* * * * *
A couple of hours later, Buffy was sitting outside the Governor’s Palace while
her parents took a tour inside it. She grabbed her water bottle and drank from
it, nearly choking on the water as the blonde man from before sat beside her, no
longer in his costume.
“Well, hello, luv,” he said, grinning at her.
‘Is he actually British? Because that’s just… hot,’ she thought, staring at him.
“Hi,” she said quietly. He tilted his head, amused at how shy she seemed.
“You didn’t watch me die before,” he said, and she raised an eyebrow. “It’s one
of the coolest parts of my job.”
“Being hung from a tree?” she asked. “That’s considered cool to you?”
“It’s better than walking around and being asked ridiculous questions by
tourists,” he replied, shrugging. “At least I get to fool people into thinking
that I die.”
“You must be a good actor,” she said, looking away, focusing on a little girl
running around, in costume. “So, do you like your job?”
“Yeah, it’s pretty neat,” he said. “I get to meet a lot of people and put some
of my knowledge to use.” She looked at him. “Where are you from?”
“Sunnydale in California,” she answered. “What about you?”
“London,” he answered. “Grew up in Liverpool, but I go to school in London.”
“College?” she asked, and he nodded. “I’m going to be freshman at UC-Sunnydale
in the fall.”
“So, did you come all the way from California by yourself?” he asked curiously,
and she shook her head.
“Family vacation,” she mumbled, and he nodded, sympathetic.
“My parents tried to get me to take one of those this summer, so I opted to come
work here instead,” he explained, and she smiled at him. “How long are you here
for?”
“Until the fifth,” she answered. “Why?” He stood up, looking at his watch.
“Do you maybe want to meet me here tonight?” he asked. “If you can get away from
your parents for a bit?”
“Sure,” she said, surprised. “But why? I don’t even know you.” He smirked.
“Because I want to show you around, especially when there aren’t loads of
tourists ambling about and the sun is down,” he said. “It’s too hot to enjoy
yourself right now.”
“Alright,” she said, smiling even though she was slightly skeptical. “I’ll see
if I can come here alone. Where do you want to meet?”
“See that church down the road?” he asked, and she nodded. “That’s Bruton Parish
Church, one of the oldest in the country. How about there?” She nodded. “Nine
o’clock?”
“Sounds good,” she said, smiling at him. “I’m Buffy, by the way.” She extended
her right hand to him, which he promptly took and brought up to his mouth,
placing a soft kiss on the back of it. She blushed slightly, hoping he’d assume
she was flushed from the heat, not at the look he was giving her and how soft
his lips felt against her skin.
“I’m William,” he said. “But everyone calls me Spike.” She raised an eyebrow,
smirking. “I’m sure you’ll find out why.” With that, he winked at her and walked
away. She took a deep breath and slowly exhaled it, trying to inwardly calm
herself down.
“You alright?” her father asked, both Joyce and Hank walking over to her a
moment later. She stood up, nodding. “We’re going to head back to the hotel now,
if that’s okay.”
“Yeah,” she replied. “That would be great.” She saw Spike weaving through the
crowds and smiled before following her parents towards the bus.
* * * * *
“Are you sure you don’t want to come on the ghost tour with us?” Joyce asked
after dinner, looking at Buffy as they stopped to stand in front of their hotel
room doors.
“No thanks,” she replied, shrugging. “But I’ll go to the downtown area with you.
Maybe I can shop or something.”
“Or you could even go look around the College of William and Mary,” Hank
suggested. “Maybe you’ll want to transfer there instead.” Buffy smiled slightly.
“We’ll leave in a few minutes, okay?” She nodded and let herself into her room,
quickly scouring through her luggage to find an outfit cute enough to wear for
the night.
‘I wonder if this is considered a date,’ she thought. ‘I guess I wouldn’t mind
if it was.’ She sighed and looked in a mirror, running a hand through her hair.
‘I’m going out with a Redcoat spy tonight.’
Chapter 3:
Chapter 4:
The following day, Buffy returned to Colonial Williamsburg with her parents,
seeing some of the stuff that they didn’t see the day before. She kept an eye
out for Spike, hoping to come across him at some point.
‘For all I know, he has off today,’ she thought sadly, frowning. ‘I should’ve
asked him last night.’
Suddenly, she saw two soldiers dragging a man towards the Town Square again and
followed them. When she saw that it was Spike with them, she grinned and moved
through the crowd so that she could see him. He spotted her and managed a small
smirk before pretending to act again.
‘Yep, he’s definitely too hot to kill,’ she thought. ‘I don’t care if he’s a
spy- he can spy on me all he wants.’ She giggled quietly and noticed a few
people looking at her with raised eyebrows.
“Sorry, I just thought of something funny,” she said, quickly ducking her head.
“Or maybe it was from the look the spy just sent you,” a brunette woman
suggested, smiling at her. Buffy returned the smile and looked at Spike once
again. “Do they actually hang him?”
“I have no idea,” Buffy answered. “I was hoping to find out today.” The other
woman laughed, and both watched as the two soldiers put the rope around his neck
and tightened it. Buffy put a hand over her mouth as they dropped the plank
beneath him, letting him fall, dangling from the rope attached to a tree branch.
They dropped a sheet over everything, so Buffy snuck into the background as
watched as they quickly moved the plank back in place, letting Spike stand on it
and take the noose off. “Nice job.” He looked at her and grinned.
“Liked to see me hang, eh?” he joked, walking over to her. “Glad I could make
you smile, luv.”
“You’ve gotten me to smile ever since we met,” she replied, and he leaned
forward to kiss her, but she pushed him back lightly. “You’re all sweaty.”
“So what?” he pouted, and she giggled before letting him kiss her. “I needed a
hello kiss- sorry.”
“Don’t ever apologize for kissing me,” she said, smirking. “So, how’s work
going?”
“Pretty well,” he answered, wrapping his arm around her shoulders as they began
to walk around. “I get to see you, so that’s a good thing.” She giggled. “Where
are your parents?”
“Probably looking for me,” she answered. “I ran off when I saw you being taken
here.” He chuckled and kissed her temple. “I should go find them, I guess.”
“Yeah,” he agreed. “I have to go pretend to sneak around and spy for another
hour or so.” She smirked. “Are we still meeting tonight?” She nodded. “By the
Capitol before the trial?”
“Yep,” she said, leaning over to kiss his cheek. “See you tonight.” He watched
her walk away with a smile on his face.
“She’s a tourist?” his friend Alexander Harris asked, appearing beside him.
“Seems like you dig her.”
“Yep,” Spike replied, tilting his head as she disappeared in a crowd of people.
“She’s an amazing girl.”
“Oh, Spike’s in love,” his friend joked, and Spike playfully punched his arm.
“Come on, let’s get back to work,” he replied, walking away.
* * * * *
Around ten o’clock that night, Buffy was waiting by the gates for Spike, happy
when her parents went into the Capitol building to get seats. She said she’d sit
in the back, which they agreed to hesitantly, not quite understanding why.
‘They should believe that I’d rather be in the back, away from the screaming,’
she thought. ‘Who wants to have a woman scream her lungs out right next to you
when she’s found guilty?’
“Hello, beautiful,” Spike said, walking towards her. She smiled at him, happy
when he kissed her softly. “Want to head inside?” She nodded, and he took her
hand in his, escorting her inside the building and onto a bench in the back,
against the wall. She saw her parents and were thankful that they didn’t look
back at them.
‘Because explaining Spike just wouldn’t be fun,’ she thought, smirking when he
put his hand on her thigh.
“Hey- we’re in a public place,” she joked quietly, and he chuckled.
The doors flew open close by her, getting her to jump.
“It’s starting,” Spike said, wrapping his arm around her shoulders as two women
were brought in, one blonde and one redhead. “That’s Willow and Tara- you’ll
like them.” She watched as they were brought to the front of the courtroom, the
presiding judge standing up to look at them. “And that’s Rupert Giles, a friend
of my father.”
“We shall begin,” he said, his voice booming in the room. Buffy leaned into
Spike’s side and sighed as the trial commenced.
* * * * *
“That was so interesting,” Buffy said as they exited the building, watching as
her parents talked to the two acting witches. “Maybe I can meet them tomorrow?”
“Going to come out with me?” he asked, smiling. “Since it’s July 4th, and all?”
“I’d love to watch the fireworks with you,” she said. “My parents are going to
watch the ones by Jamestown, but I can probably come up with an excuse to stay
back in the hotel and then sneak here.”
“Such a stealthy girl you are,” he replied, kissing her softly.
“Well, I have to compete with you, Mr. Espionage,” she joked, getting him to
chuckle. “I should go over to my parents.” He nodded and ran his hand down her
arm, getting her to shiver a bit at the touch. “I’ll meet you here tomorrow
night for the fireworks by the church, okay?”
“Sure,” he said, kissing her again. “Night, pet.” She walked away and quickly
joined her parents, thankful they hadn’t seen her with Spike.
“Did you have a good time tonight?” Joyce asked Buffy, noticing the happy
expression on her daughter’s face.
“Yep, I loved it,” she said sincerely, noticing the pleased look on her parents’
faces.
‘And if it wasn’t for him, this trip would be pretty damn boring,’ she thought
as she walked with her parents to the car.
Chapter 5:
“Are you sure you don’t want us to stay?” Joyce asked the following night,
watching as her daughter curled up in her bed. “If you don’t feel well, we can
stay.”
“I’m fine,” Buffy replied. “I just feel a little nauseous- it’s nothing. You and
Dad can go ahead and see the fireworks.”
“Will you call his cell phone if you need us, then?” Joyce asked, and Buffy
nodded. “Alright, take care of yourself.” She kissed her daughter’s forehead
before walking out.
Buffy waited for about twenty minutes before beginning to get ready to go meet
Spike. After putting on a denim mini-skirt, a lacy black tank top, and black
flip-flops, she quickly curled her hair and put on make-up before taking a bus
to Colonial Williamsburg.
After getting off the bus, she went to the church and saw Spike sitting on a
bench in the cemetery, holding a picnic basket. She grinned and snuck up on him.
“Hey,” she said, noticing the fact he jumped a little before turning around to
look at her.
“Hey,” he replied, smirking. “You look nice.”
“Thanks,” she said, slightly blushing. “What’s in the basket?”
“A blanket so we can lay out on the grass, water bottles because it’s hot, and
some snacks,” he replied, standing up. “I figure we can find a plot of grass,
spread out, and snog until the fireworks begin.” She laughed and linked her arm
with his as they began to walk towards a large area of grass, most of it filled
with families and couples waiting for the firework show, too.
Spike laid out the blanket and sat down before helping Buffy sit down beside
him. He brought out the water bottles, candy, chips, and pretzels, getting her
to giggle.
“This is so awesome,” she said, kissing his cheek. “Thank you, Spike. For
everything.” He grinned and kissed her, wrapping his arm around her shoulders
before they both laid back, looking up at the sky. “This has been the best
vacation I’ve ever been on.” He smiled when she nuzzled her face into his neck.
“But you go home tomorrow, don’t you?” he asked quietly, and she nodded, looking
at him sadly.
“I’m sorry,” she replied. “I wish things were different, but-”
“Don’t,” he said, grazing her cheek. “I understand, pet. Let’s not talk about
such depressing matters right now, okay?” She nodded and sighed.
As the fireworks started, Buffy looked at him for a moment, her eyes slightly
watery, and leaned over to kiss him. He instantly kissed her back, pulling her
closer to him.
Both didn’t want the night to end because they both understood that it would be
the last time they were together.
* * * * *
After the fireworks ended, they packed up everything and headed towards Spike’s
car since he offered to drive her back to her hotel. As he parked in the lot, he
looked at the steering wheel, not ready to say goodbye.
“Would you maybe want to… come up?” she asked quietly, looking at him. He looked
at her and saw the hopeful look on her face.
“Sure,” he answered, and they both got out of the car, walking inside the hotel
and taking the elevator up to Buffy’s room. She let them inside and put her
purse down before kicking off her flip-flops and sitting down on the bed. He
walked over to her and sat beside her, both of them silent. She took a deep
breath and looked at him.
“Spike, I really like you,” she said. “I know that I don’t know a whole lot
about you, and I realize I’ve only known you for a couple of days…” She paused.
“And I know I’m leaving tomorrow, but I-”
“I know,” he said, looking at her. “I know what you mean.” She leaned over and
wrapped her arms around his neck as she kissed him, slowly lying back on the
bed, resting on a stack of pillows. He held himself up above her and looked into
her eyes, seeing a mix of lust and nervousness in them. “We don’t have to do
anything if you don’t want to, luv.”
“I want to,” she said, running her hands up under his t-shirt, delighting in the
feel of his muscles beneath her fingertips, contracting as the sensation of her
contact began to affect him. She pulled off his shirt and leaned up, kissing his
collarbone, neck, and shoulders. “I want this.”
“So do I,” he said, gently taking her tank top off and running his hands over
her almost-bare torso while she ran her hands over his abs, down to the button
of his jeans. He watched as she popped open the button and slowly slid the
zipper down. Her eyes widened as she pushed his jeans down his hips, watching as
she freed his erection from its confines. He groaned loudly as she gently ran
her fingers up and down his shaft, enjoying the sounds he was making. “If you
keep that up, it’ll be over before it ever starts.” She smiled and sat up,
kissing him and letting him take off her bra, tossing it aside. He cupped her
breasts gently, almost weighing them in his hands. He laid her back on the bed
and kissed a path from her neck down to her nipples, kissing and sucking on both
of them. She arched her hips up when he tugged her skirt down, taking it off of
her. He ran his hands up her legs, letting them settle on her thighs, as he
moved back up her body. “Are you sure you want to do this, Buffy?” She nodded,
looking up at him. He ran his hands up to her hips and slowly slid her lace
thong off, slipping it into the back pocket of his jeans. “I want a souvenir.”
“I don’t,” she said, smirking. “Do you have a condom?” He nodded and fished in
his pockets for one. “Did you know this would happen?”
“No,” he answered. “Just hoped it would, is all. And it’s always good to be
prepared, yeah?”
“Yeah,” she said, helping him take off his jeans completely. He crawled up her
body again and settled between her thighs after putting on the condom. She
looked into his eyes as he slowly thrust inside her, not wanting to take things
too fast. She tilted her head back in pleasure, moaning quietly. “Oh god,
Spike…”
“Am I hurting you?” he asked as he lowered his head down to her ear, partly to
help himself stave off from coming too early.
“No,” she answered, running her hands up his back, feeling his muscles move
beneath her hands. “It feels amazing.” He smiled and leaned down to kiss her,
beginning to move inside of her. She arched her back up, their hips meeting as
he thrust inside of her. “I don’t… think I… can last… much longer…”
“Me either,” he groaned as he felt her muscles begin to clench around him. “Come
for me, baby.” She moaned as he began thrusting harder and felt herself begin to
shake, her orgasm washing over her. Spike groaned again as he came, not being
able to last as he felt her muscles flutter around him. He practically collapsed
on top of her before laying beside her and nuzzling his face into her neck.
Both were breathing heavily, trying to regain their composure. She ran her hand
over his back and side, not knowing what to say to him.
‘I might not ever see him again after tonight,’ she thought, trying to fight off
the tears that were threatening to form. Spike looked into her eyes and saw them
begin to water, instantly becoming concerned.
“Did I hurt you?” he asked, worried. She shook her head and leaned over to kiss
him, trying to convey how she felt about him wordlessly. He kissed her back and
ran his hand over her hair. “Don’t think about tomorrow, luv. Just think about
tonight.” She nodded and curled up against him, trying to forget the fact she’d
be gone the next afternoon.
Chapter 6:
Chapter 7:
A/N Once again, I must thank Katie for giving me this idea and causing me
to get out of my writing slump. After ranting for countless hours about my
distaste for family vacations, it seems as though some good has come out of it:)
I wish I had met a guy like Spike when I was in Williamsburg, but alas, I had no
such luck. Plus, I highly recommend Williamsburg to any history buff (yes,
couldn’t help writing that) out there- it’s a nice place to visit, especially
around the 4th of July. I hope you enjoyed this mini-fic, and I’ll start posting
my newest story Coeducation Is Overrated on Friday! Thank you to everyone
who read and reviewed- I genuinely appreciate it! I can't even begin to express
how shocked I was by the number of reviews for chapter 6- you all blew me away!
Have a good day/night!:)