Chapter 14
Buffy looked at his awestruck face and flushed as she tried to apologize for
biting him so hard. To her surprise, he shook his head and stopped her with a
finger on her lips.
“Don’t apologize, love. I know you didn’t know what you were doing, but that’s
the most........erotic, loving .........and (Do I dare tell her?)
.......binding...... thing you can do to a vampire. I’ll carry this memory with
me forever.” He held her gaze, willing her to see how important this was to
him. A worried voice in his head told him if she had any clue how close they
had come to claiming each other and what that meant, that she would stake him on
the spot, but he ignored it and continued to gaze at her with awe and devotion.
She tried to read the message in those beautiful eyes, but her knowledge of
vampire lore was sadly lacking and she really didn’t see what the big deal was.
“Ok, I get that it’s erotic – I mean when you bit me, I........” she blushed
remembering her reaction to his bite. “But, what do you mean – binding?
Binding what?”
He took a deep, unnecessary breath and said, “Us, love. If either one of us
had entertained a possessive thought during those bites, we would have been
claiming the other. If we’d both thought it and/or said it out
loud...........” He shook himself, “But, it’s OK. We didn’t. So, we’re OK.
No bond.” He tried to keep his disappointment out of his voice and off his
face.
“Claiming?” she frowned in confusion. “What’s that?”
“It’s how vampires proclaim their ......love......for each other.” He ignored
her start of surprise at the idea that vampires could love each other, although
she knew he had loved Drusilla and that he said he loved her. “To make a
claim, and have it returned is to mark each other as lovers for all eternity.
It’s a VERY long-term committment.”
“So,” she said softly, “You’d want to be sure he was the long-haul guy before
you did anything like that, huh?”
“Yeah, I guess you would,” he smiled down at her.
(Know that’s not me, don’t I?)
“Were – are – you and Drusilla bonded?” she asked carefully, not looking at his
face as she asked it.
His face closed down for a moment, then he replied tersely, “No. She
wouldn’t.”
She looked at him with surprise and said, “She wouldn’t? But I thought you and
her .......”
“She fancied someone else and refused to tie herself to me any more than we
already were. She is my sire, so there’s a bond. But it’s not a claiming.”
Buffy felt herself battling sympathy for the obvious pain in his voice as he
gave her the explanation and jealousy that he could feel that deeply about
someone else.
“So, you and she never....But who else would she have wanted to.........” Her
eyes widened as she remembered why Spike had joined with her to fight Angelus
two years ago and she realized who the only other vampire could possibly be.
“Oh,” she said said quietly.
(Way to destroy the mood again, Buffy. Now we’re both thinking about somebody
else.)
“Yeah, Oh,” he agreed and shut his eyes in pain. The knowledge that the two
most important women in his world were in love with his grandsire was almost
more than he could bear. To his surprise, he found that he cared more that
Buffy loved Angel than he did that Drusilla loved Angelus.
As they talked, Spike had been supporting himself on his elbows so as to remain
in as much contact with Buffy’s body as possible and so that he could look at
her face as they spoke. Somehow, with the memories of Angel and Drusilla
hanging over them, the space suddenly seemed very crowded and he rolled off of
her and moved away. As she felt him slide out of her, Buffy whimpered at the
loss and turned toward him.
“I guess I spoiled that moment, huh?” she ventured, wondering if he would object
if she touched him again. She settled for resting her chin on his arm and
touching the hand resting between them.
He turned his head sharply and linked his fingers with hers as he said, “Nothing
you could do could spoil this for me.” He brought his free hand up to her
face. “This means the world to me, Buffy. Having you here, touching me,
kissing me, sharing your blood......Bloody hell, woman. You’ve made me yours
forever – no claim necessary. I’ll love you till I’m dust and I’ll relieve the
memory of this last hour until I have no memory left.”
Buffy felt warmth run through her at his words and her mood changed from sad
back to joyful in the length of time he took him to finish talking.
“But,” she said playfully, “ we have a couple of hours left before everyone
comes back. There could be so much to remember that you won’t be able to.....”
her sentence ended in a giggle as he pulled her on top of him and growled,
“I’ll take that chance, Slayer.”
She felt the growl shake her whole body with delicious vibrations. “Have I ever
told you how sexy that is?” she asked as she wriggled on top of him.
“No, love. Can’t say you have,” he smiled at her and allowed another rumble to
shake his chest.
“Makes me want to-“ she slid down his body just enough to place his newly erect
cock at her entrance. As she lowered herself on to him and saw the expression
on his face as he hissed in pleasure at the feel of her muscles contracting
around him, she said softly, “Let’s make memories, Spike.”
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By the time Joyce got home from the gallery, Spike and Buffy were dressed and
downstairs going over Willow’s notes on Adam. She looked at them curiously, but
attributed their subdued demeanors to the dangers they would be facing later in
the evening. She couldn’t miss, however, the way Spike was looking at Buffy
when she didn’t know he was watching her. Joyce wasn’t sure how to feel about
his obvious love for her daughter. On the one hand, she liked Spike and she
knew he would protect Buffy with his life. But he was also a vampire. A being
her daughter was sworn to destroy. She shuddered, remembering how wrong things
had gone when Angel had lost his soul because of his relationship with Buffy.
Sighing, she resoved not to worry about it until the current crisis was over.
She knew Buffy kept her out of the loop about most of her activities and she was
sure that if she knew the dangers her daughter faced regularly she would be a
nervous wreck all the time. But this time, with most of the planning taking
place in her living room, and having seen Spike’s condition when they brought
him in, she couldn’t shut her eyes to the very real possibility that one or both
of them might not be coming back tonight. At the moment, there seemed to be
more reasons to be glad the vampire was in love with her daughter than to worry
about it. She was confident that nothing was going to harm Buffy if Spike was
able to prevent it.
When everyone had gathered in the Summers’ living room, assignments were made,
argued about and reassigned. Giles did his best to provide guidance and a sense
of structure; but the plan basically boiled down to getting as close as they
could to Adam’s stronghold and then hoping Giles and the witches could put up
enough of a smokescreen that Buffy could get close enough to pull his power pack
out of his body. Riley and whatever remnants of the Initiative garrison that
had survived the demonic take over of their facility would provide cover fire to
allow the Scooby gang to get as close as possible.
“And what’s the disgustingly healthy looking corpse going to contribute to this
expedition?” Xander snarked when he realized Spike hadn’t been assigned to any
group.
“He’s with me,” Buffy said flatly in a tone that broked no discussion. Spike’s
instinct was to lord it over the glowering boy, as well as the equally angry
soldier. The knowledge that this would probably be his last time with Buffy
while they would both be around to comfort her when it was over kept the smirk
off his face and his mouth uncharacteristicaly shut.
Joyce caught Giles’ eye and walked slowly to the kitchen. When the watcher had
followed her in there, she turned to him and said, “I know I usually stay out
of Buffy’s duties, but I need you to know that I want them to come back tonight
– BOTH of them.”
The Watcher took his glasses off and polished them vigorously as he thought
about the implications of her request. “Joyce,” he began, “It is always my hope
and intention that Buffy come back relatively unscathed from any mission. But I
cannot make guarantees. I will do my best for her of course, but Spike......”
“He loves her, Rupert.”
“Yes, I believe he does, Joyce. But that doesn’t alter who or what he is.
Without that chip.......”
“Both of them, Rupert. They need each other.” Joyce glared at him and he knew
where Buffy got her determination.
“I’ll do my best,” he agreed.
Chapter 15
As the group approached the cave entry into the Initiative, the remaining
soldiers spread out to form an armed shield around the Watcher and the two
witches. Buffy held up her hand at the entrance to stop everyone.
“All right, everyone knows what to do, right? “ she whispered, looking around.
“As soon as Giles is sure the cloaking spell is working, Spike and I will work
our way to Adam and try to remove his power pack. Riley and his men, and
Xander, “ she smiled quickly at her friend who seemed quite pleased to be
included with the military men, “will try to keep the demons away from the
witches so they aren’t interrupted.”
The small army slipped into the cave entrance and took the widest, shortest
route into the complex. They hadn’t gone far before they encountered a couple
of surprised demon sentries which Buffy and Spike took out very quickly. As
soon as they reached the entrance to the large open staging area, the commandos
split up to allow Giles, Willow and Tara a clear look at the two blonds.
Working quickly, they spread their herbs and began their chants. When Giles was
sure the spell was working he nodded his head at Buffy and the Slayer and
vampire walked cautiously into the room.
Buffy felt her nerves thrumming and her heartrate increasing as she moved
silently through the space. When they had eased their way past several demons
and at least one guard that appeared to be a combination of human and robot, she
began to relax a little. She looked over at Spike to see if he was also being
hidden by the spell and he took the opportunity to wink at her and blow her a
kiss. She glared at him for not taking their situation as seriously as she
thought he should, but she felt a warm glow inside.
(And I’m not going to think about what it might mean that an air kiss from Spike
makes me more warm and tingly than a full make-out session with Riley. At least
not until we’re out of here.)
Buffy noticed that if she got too close to any of the demons, they looked around
suspiciously, but none seem to realize that she was actually there. Spike, on
the other hand, didn’t seem to be inspiring any uncomfortable feelings which
Buffy attributed to his lack of body temperature and breathing.
They had got almost half way across the room when a door leading to the labs
came open and Adam stepped out scanning the room with his mechanical eyes.
Buffy froze as his gaze swept over her and lingered. She stopped breathing and
willed her heart to slow down as she waited anxiously to see if the cloaking
spell would work with Adam’s mechanical enhancements. After staring suspicously
at her general area for a long couple of seconds, he continued looking around
the room, pausing for a shorter period of time when he looked across Spike.
Sudden movement at the entrance to the room made him turn that way and he
pointed to the suddenly visible commandos, ordering his demon army to attack.
As the room filled with demonic soldiers all rushing toward the tunnel in which
Giles and the witches were chanting, Buffy and Spike found themselves dodging
this way and that as they tried to avoid being run in to. Buffy had time to
notice with amusement that Giles was taken back at the numbers and ferocity of
the tiny little demon clones. (That’ll teach him!) She thought smugly.)
As Adam turned to go back into his lab, Spike moved toward the door and slid in
behind him. Buffy threw a look over her shoulder at the battle going on across
the room, then hastened to follow him.
As soon as she opened the door and slipped into the room, she realized they had
miscalculated how far the cloaking spell would carry. Adam turned slowly,
holding Spike up in the air by his neck, and greeted her with, “Hello, Slayer.
This is not one of my vampires. Is he with you?”
Buffy ‘s mind went temporarily blank as she watched Adam squeezing Spike’s
neck. She struggled to keep her panic off her face as she lied, “No, I slay
vampires, remember? I don’t pal around with them.” She shrugged and tried to
look unconcerned as she edged her way into the room, trying to get behind a
metal file cabinet before it occurred to Adam to shoot her with his built-in
weapons.
Apparently taking Buffy at her word, he tossed Spike off into a corner and spun
around to face the Slayer. A glance showed her that Spike was unconscious, but
not dusty and she immediately focused on the patched together being in front of
her.
“Are you really planning to defeat me in hand to hand combat, little girl?” he
asked her curiously as he tracked her progress around the room. “I’m
indestructable, you know.”
“Yeah, so I hear. But you know me, just gotta see for myself.” As she spoke,
she flipped toward him, finishing with a hard kick to his chin that appeared to
accomplish nothing but making her foot ache.
“Very disappointing, Slayer.” He said as he backhanded her into the metal
cabinet. “I really thought you might be a challenge for me.” He shrugged and
turned away from where she sat crumpled against the cabinet.
“And you, vampire. What are you doing in here? I don’t need any more
vampires.”
“Wanted to make a deal with you,” Spike growled, sitting up and rubbing his
throat. “Need this soddin’ chip out of my brain and figured you would know how
to get it done. Just used the confusion out there to sneak in.”
Adam stared at him thoughtfully for a second, then dismissed him with a wave of
his hand. “I don’t have time for that right now. And I can’t imagine you have
anything I want or need. If you leave now, I won’t kill you. Please close my
door on the way out.”
While he was talking to Spike, Buffy had pulled herself to her feet and she
pushed a heavy metal table into the monster as hard as she could. As Adam
staggered briefly before flinging the table across the room, a recovered Spike
launched himself at his back, pinioning his arms behind him.
“Now, Slayer! Do it now!” he roared as he struggled to hang on to the angry
robot. Buffy leaped forward, plunging her hand into Adam’s chest and grabbing
the warm power pack. The robot stared at her in amazement as she pulled the
power pack out and held it up.
“If you’re so indestructable, I guess you won’t miss this,” she said
cheerfully.
The mechanical man gaped at her and reached the arm he had wrenched away from
Spike’s grip toward her. Buffy scampered back immediately, stretching the wires
running from the power pack into Adam’s chest cavity to their limit. With a
bellow, he threw Spike off into the wall and leaped toward the Slayer.
“Did you want this?” she quipped as she yanked it hard. “Oops! I’ll bet those
were supposed to stay connected, weren’t they?” she added as the wires came free
from Adam’s chest and he looked down at himself in confusion. There was a tense
minute in which Buffy was afraid Willow might have been wrong about what made
Adam run. She continued to back away from him wondering what was left to try
if she hadn’t incapacitated him as expected. Then, with a shudder, his eyes
went dark and he toppled over with a very satisfying crash.
Buffy let out the breath she didn’t even know she’d been holding, then threw the
power pack on the floor, crushing it under her boot heel until it was just a
collection of metal and plastic parts.
“Did we win, love?” she heard Spike groan from the corner where Adam had thrown
him.
She flew across the room and slid to her knees beside his battered body. “Yeah,
we did, Spike. Thanks to your help.” Impulsively she leaned in and kissed him
warmly but chastely on the lips. He looked up at her and growled, “’M not
that beat up, Slayer. Com’ere and do that right,” he said grabbing the back of
her neck and pulling her in for a long, sweet langorous kiss that threatened to
turn into something much more.
Buffy’s head was spinning as she finally pulled away from the kiss that she
would have liked to just fall into for the rest of the day. When her breathing
was close to normal again, she rose shakily to her feet and pulled him up with
her. “We won in here, but there’s still a war going on out there,” she sighed
and gestured toward the still closed lab door.
“Right, then,” he said, running one hand down her arm and squeezing the hand he
was still holding, “Once more into the breach...”
“What?”
“Stupid American education system.” He muttered. “Let’s go, pet. The sooner we
get out of this place the better.”
Shaking her head at him, she yanked open the door and pulled him through. She
almost wished she could go back inside and close it again. The huge open area
was swarming with manufactured demons, real demons and the little needle-toothed
ones she and Spike had already fought once. Now that there was no need for the
cloaking spell, Giles was wielding a sword in a large circle around himself and
the two witches, trying to keep them safe from the swarms of demons.
“Buffy! Over here!” Riley shouted to her from the doorway. “Quickly. We’re
just waiting for you.”
Buffy and Spike exchanged glances and sighed matching sighs. “Damn, I’m tired
of running from these miserable little....” the rest was inaudible as the two
blonds dove into the fray, using folding chairs to chop their way through the
hordes of demons. Working perfectly together, they quickly cleared a path to
the rest of their small army and ducked behind the line of soldiers.
“Adam?” asked Giles anxiously.
“Taking some permanent down time,” Buffy smiled at her Watcher. “Good job,
guys,” she added, turning to include Willow and Tara in her smile.
“So, can we, um, leave now?” Tara asked meekly as she flinched from teeth
snapping at her sleeve.
Riley stepped up to the group and looked for a second as though he was going to
hug Buffy. The lack of welcome in her body posture had him thinking better of
it at the last minute. “As soon as you guys, “ he pointedly avoided looking at
Spike as he spoke, “are well on the way out of here, we’re going to set off some
ordinance and hopefully, seal this place up. We’ll meet you outside.”
“Ok, then. That’s it. Let’s go, kiddies!” Spike grabbed Buffy’s hand and
tugged her toward the exit. He was brought up short when he reached the end of
his arm and she was not moving. “What? Capt’n Cardboard said to get going.
So let’s get going.”
As the Slayer stood still, just glaring at him, he quite pulling on her and gave
her a sheepish smile. “Well, was worth a try, pet,” he said shrugging and
moving with her to get between the Scoobies and the still loud fight going on.
Riley and Xander both watched the two with almost identical expressions.
Finally, Xander spoke out, “Uh, Buffy, you do know the evil undead is holding
your hand, right?”
Buffy looked down at their linked hands in surprise. She actually had not
noticed that Spike was still holding her hand. She froze and felt the flush
rising up her face as everyone looked at them. Before she could snatch her hand
away, Spike smiled at her sadly and with a little squeeze dropped her hand.
“Nothing to get anybody’s knickers in a twist about,” he growled. “I just
forgot to let go, that’s all.”
Buffy knew that she was the only one who could hear the pain in his voice as he
moved away and relinguished her to Riley and Xander who almost knocked each
other down trying to touch her and assure themselves that she was still Buffy.
“He didn’t hurt you, didn’t he, Buffy?” Xander asked, glaring at Spike.
“For god’s sake, Xander! No, he didn’t hurt me. He was just holding my hand for
a second while he tried to get me to leave. What’s wrong with you?”
“And what, exactly was that all about?” Riley asked quietly. “How did he know
you weren’t going with him? And why didn’t he leave without you?” he added with
a long look at the vampire.
“Because we have to bring up the rear, Riley.”
“I didn’t hear you say anything to him.”
“I didn’t need to. We’re the two strongest people here. And Spike knows that.
He knew we couldn’t go scampering off with super speed and leave evereyone else
to try to catch up. I didn’t need to say anything.”
Before the conversation could go on, Giles broke in to point out that they
needed to get out soon before the commandos ran out of ammunition and Spike and
Buffy were the only thing left between the demons and everyone else. That broke
the tension and everyone started moving out of the area, Giles and the witches
first, Xander after them and Spike and Buffy right behind the soldiers ready to
jump in if their firepower was overwhelmed by sheer numbers.
When the Scoobies had reached the cave entrance and were safely outside,
Riley’s men laid down a very heavy fire which forced the demons back temporarily
and alllowed them to retreat into the outside air. As soon as everyone was out,
Riley gave the signal and the explosives were detonated. For a few seconds
after the plunger was pushed there was silence, then the ground shook slightly
and they could hear amuffled roar from within the cave. A small amount of dust
drifted out the the entrance and wafted away on the breeze.
Chapter 16
At the home on Revello Drive the celebration party was in full swing. The
commados were busy congratulating each other and slapping backs as they
described their exploits to each other. Willow and Tara sat on the couch
holding hands and staring at the men in amazement.
“Giles,” Willow whispered, “Do they think they defeated Adam all by themselves?”
“Apparently,” he said dryly as he took a sip of scotch.
Buffy quickly tired of the testosterone fueled bragging and moved away from
Riley and his men. She scanned the room, but couldn’t see Spike anywhere. She
went into the kitchen and caught the glow of a cigarette outside the back door.
She opened the door quietly and slipped out to join him on the steps.
“Slayer.” He greeted her. “Couldn’t take any more talk of medals and heroes?”
She smiled softly in the dark and moved closer to him. “Thought I’d come out
here where the real heroes are.”
Spike felt his breath catch and tried to hide the jolt of joy that shot through
him as she spoke.
“That right, Slayer?” he asked quietly. “There’s more than one of you?”
She poked his arm and said, “There’s more than one of us, Spike. Don’t try to
pretend you didn’t do anything.”
“Just did what I said I would, love. Backed you up. Don’t make a big deal of
it.” He shrugged and peered at her out of the corner of his eye. “Unless you
really want to, of course,” he added hopefully.
“I want to,” she said softly as she leaned in and kissed him gently.
“Oh, well then....” he quickly deepened the kiss and they were so lost in each
other that they didn’t realize the door had opened behind them.
Their first sign was the fact that Spike was jerked up and thrown out into the
yard by a furious Xander. “Keep your filthy lips to yourself!” he practically
screamed as he advanced on the vampilre, swinging wildly. His fist connected
with Spike’s mouth and drew blood as it smashed his lips against his teeth.
Buffy held her breath as Spike’s eyes flashed back and forth between blue and
yellow and he growled softly. He quickly sprang to his feet and blocked the
next two punches easily. When the angry young man threw himself bodily at him,
the vampire just slipped out of the way and watched Xander crash to the ground
with a loud “oof!”
“Xander,” Buffy said firmly, “That’s enough. Leave him alone.”
“Oh, that’s right. Mustn’t hurt the poor, widdle, crippled vampire. He can’t
fight back. Well, I don’t care. He has no right to touch you like that and I’m
going to see he knows it.”
Spike streched his neck, wringing it around as he tried to control his temper
and ignore the boy. After Xander had taken several more ineffectual swings at
Spike, Buffy stepped between them and put her hand firmly on Xander’s chest.
“Wouldn’t that be my decision to make, Xander?” she asked him quietly.
Xander was sav ed from answering her by the arrival of Riley and several of his
men, coming to see what the excitement was about.
“Riley!” Xander shouted, “He was kissing Buffy. I saw him!”
“That’s one mistake too many, Hostile 17,” Riley snarled as he launched himself
at the vampire. “This nonsense ends now!”
Riley’s size and enhanced strength made him a much more serious opponent for
Spike than Xander had been. Staying in his human face, Spike met the large man
in the middle of the yard, but remained purely defensive in his tactics. He
thought as long as he didn’t allow Riley to get close enough to grapple with
him, his vampire speed and reflexes would be enough to keep him from getting
hurt without his having to let on that the chip wasn’t working anymore.
However, the size difference became a factor when Riley was actually able to get
close enough to Spike to pull him to the ground and the vampire found himself
pinned down while Riley bellowed at his men to throw him a stake. Spike’s eyes
shifted to meet Buffy’s and she answered his silent question by nodding her head
slightly. The communication went unnoticed by everyone except Giles who
narrowed his eyes at her thoughtfully before he turned his attention back to the
fight. As soon as Spike had the OK from Buffy, he shifted into his game face
and used his now enhanced abilities to throw the larger man off him.
Riley gaped at the vampire in surprise, but quickly recovered and leaped back at
him, confident that Spike couldn’t really hurt him. When Spike caught him in
mid-leap and held him up off the ground with one hand, he started to worry that
the fight wasn’t going to go quite the way he expected it to. However, he
continued to try, kicking out with one leg and catching Spike in the ribs that
were still sore from where Adam threw him into the wall.
With a hiss of pain, Spike dropped Riley to the ground, then gave a spine
chilling snarl as he leaped onto the bigger man and carried him to the ground,
reaching toward his neck with his fangs. At the last second, he stopped his
bite leaving just tiny pin holes in Riley’s neck. Instead of draining the burly
soldier, he buried his fist in Riley’s face. He continued to pound on the
commando until a softly spoken, “Spike, please,” came to him and he stopped
abruptly. With a last snarl at the semi-conscious soldier on the ground, he
stood up and shook himself back into his human visage.
He looked around at the shocked expressions on the faces of the on lookers. He
couldn’t resist a smirk at the look on Xander’s face as realization of how close
he had come to painful and bloody death sank in. However, there was nothing
funny about the frightened looks on the other Scoobies and soldiers, or the grim
expression on the Watcher’s face. The only people who weren’t looking at him as
though he had suddenly turned into a rattlesnake before their eyes were Buffy
and her mother.
Before anyone could move or say anything, Joyce walked up to Spike and put her
hand on his cheek gently. “Come inside, Spike. Let me see if that bully hurt
your ribs again.” Completely unafraid, she walked back to the kitchen door,
pulling the astonished vampire with her. With a guilty look at Giles, who
clearly knew that she was aware of the chip’s malfunction, Buffy hurried to
follow her mother into the house.
Spike and Buffy were staring at each other from across the kitchen, neither one
really noticing that Joyce was still there.
“Well,” he said slowly, “So much for having time to pack and make plans before
I leave, eh, Slayer?”
Buffy couldn’t say anything. She was fighting back tears and trying to think
like a Slayer rather than a girl.
“Where are you going?” Joyce asked Spike in surprise. “And why?”
“He’s not chipped anymore, Mom.” Buffy said, never taking her eyes off the
vampire. “He can kill again.”
“Well, yes, he can. Obviously,” her mother said with a puzzled frown. “but that
doesn’t mean he will kill. Does it , Spike?” she turned to the vampire and
waited for his answer.
Spike gawked at her in amazement. “Aren’t you afraid of me?” he asked. “Didn’t
you see how those people out there were looking at me?”
“Well, yes, dear. But they don’t know you like I do. Why would I be afraid of
you? You’ve never hurt me before and we’re friends now. Buffy, you’re not
afraid of Spike, are you?” she turned to her surprised daughter cheerfully.
“Well, are you?” she pushed as Buffy didn’t respond right away.
“Uh, no, of course not. But I’m the Slayer. I can’t just.....”
“You just saved the world again,” her mother pointed out. “I would think you
could do whatever you wanted to. Do you want Spike to leave?”
“Mom! You don’t understand......I’m the Slayer. I kill vampires. Spike is a
vampire. If he stays here, I’ll have to kill him.......and....I......I don’t
want to do that,” she finished softly and let the tears fall as her head fell
forward.
“I don’t see why you have to kill him unless he does something to deserve it,”
Joyce argued. “Spike, are you planning to make Buffy have to kill you?”
“Not planning on it, Joyce. But that’s not gonna carry much weight with those
wankers outside. You saw how there were lookin’ at me. I’ll bet the Watcher
and whelp are sharpening stakes right now. Not going to do that to your
daughter, Joyce. I’d rather leave than put her in that position.....again.”
Joyce looked back forth between her now sobbing daughter and the vampire who was
obviously so in love with her that he would put her needs above his and shook
her head.
“Well, I guess you two know what you need to do. I’ll leave you to work it
out, but you know you’ll always be welcome in this house.” She gave the vampire
a brief hug and a kiss on the cheek, then went out onto the porch where there
was a very loud discussion going on about what to do about Spike.
Ignoring the loud voices from the backyard, Spike moved closer to Buffy and
tentatively slid his arms around her quaking body. He let out a breath he
didn’t even know he’d been holding when she relaxed into him and put her arms
around his waist, resting her head on his chest.
“I need to leave, love. You know I do. If I stay......”
“I know.” She sniffled into his shirt. “I just.......I HATE being the Slayer!”
Smilling at her vehemence, he tipped her chin up and made her look at him, “No,
you don’t, Buffy. That’s why you’re so good at it. Because you have fun while
you slay, you love the fight and you like being the boss. You know you do.”
“If I’m the boss, why don’t I get to say who gets staked and who doesn’t, “ she
grumbled. “I don’t want you to leave. It’s not fair!”
“Life isn’t fair, pet. I know you know that by now.” He rubbed his hands in
small soothing circles on her back. “You know, love, we could just ask them to
replace the chip.....”
Buffy shoved him away from her almost violently. “Are you crazy? If that chip
was working, Riley would have killed you just now. I’m not going to have you
crippled again. If it means I never see you again.......” her voice trailed off
as she contemplated that possibilty. She looked up at him sharply. “You would
do that for me? Get re-chipped?”
He gently pushed a piece of hair behind her ear, “If it meant I wouldn’t have
to leave you, Buffy?. Yeah, I think I would.” He said softly. “But I don’t
think I trust those wankers out there to do something like that. I’m pretty
sure there’d be some kind of ‘accident’ while I was under the knife.”
“You’re probably right,” she agreed. “Definitely not a good idea. Guess you’re
the Big Bad again, huh?”
“I was always the Big Bad, love,” he said with his customary smirk. “Just had
to keep a lower profile for awhile there.”
Chapter 17
Meanwhile, outside the argument over when and how to kill Spike was
continuing. Joyce stepped up next to Giles who was talking with Willow and
Tara, and asked him quietly, “ Can’t you do something about this? He just
helped Buffy save Sunnydale from an evil robot, for heaven’s sake!”
“Yes, Joyce. He did help her with Adam, and he has been very protective of her
for the last couple of weeks, but we cannot forget what he is. And now,
apparently he is no longer harmless.”
“Was he ever really harmless?” Joyce asked with a false innocence. “I mean
couldn’t he have made other vampires kill for him? If he’d really wanted to
kill us, I’m sure he could have found a way.”
Giles gaped at her and saw that she already knew the answer to her question.
“Yes,” he said slowly, “I suppose he could have. Can’t say I ever really
thought about it before – but as soon as he knew he could hurt other demons he
certainly could have declared himself Master of Sunnydale without actually
killing humans himself. And I suppose,” he added reluctantly, “if he really
wanted us dead, he could have just burned a building down or something like
that. It’s not like Spike isn’t capable of great creativity when it comes to
murder and mayhem....”
“So, what you’re saying is he has been helping you out and not harming the
people around him because he chose not to, not because he had to.” Joyce forced
Giles to meet her steady gaze and waited for his response.
The Watcher took off his glasses and proceeded to polish them vigorously while
he avoided Joyce’s accusing eyes and struggled to absorb the new ideas with
which she had just presented him. He remembered seeing the end of Xander’s
attack on Spike and that the vampire had never even gone into game face, let
alone tried to hurt the young man. And, he remembered seeing Spike look to
Buffy for guidance when Riley had him pinned before he fought back even though
the other man was clearly planning to kill him. There was no question that the
vampire had made a clear decision not to bite or drink from the soldier, in
spite of having his teeth on the man’s neck. Giles could not remember ev er
reading anything about a vampire showing that kind of control.
“Giles?” Buffy’s mother prodded the Watcher.
The man sighed then said to her, “You’ve given me a great deal to think about,
Joyce. I’m not sure I can process it all right now, but......”
“Now happens to be when my daughter and the man who loves her are trying to say
‘good-bye’ forever because they are sure no one here will trust him without that
stupid chip! If you listen carefully, I’m pretty sure you can hear their hearts
breaking from out here. I know I can.” She glared at him definantly, clearly
waiting for him to do something.
“I.....I... think I trust Spike.” Tara ventured tremulously.
“Uh, oddly enough, so do I,” Willow agreed. “Even last year when he was
saying he was going to kill me, I didn’t really think he would. I don’t think
he wants to kill any of us. Well, maybe Xander, “ she added with a smile as he
joined them on the porch.
“Maybe Xander what?” he asked looking from Willow to Giles and Joyce.
Giles cleared his throat and admitted, “we’re discussing the fact that Spike has
not seriously tried to kill any of us since well before he got the chip. And,”
he added quickly as the young man’s face twisted, “he didn’t try to hurt you
tonight, even though the chip is apparently not working.”
“We’re talking about the evil undead, here!” Xander said with an almost
hysterical tone to his voice. “You can’t seriously be thinking about letting
him go? Buffy needs to stake him and if she won’t, I will!” he finished,
folding his arms across his chest.
Giles sighed and looked at Joyce pleadingly, “I’m leaving this one to you,
Joyce. I need to talk to Buffy – and to Spike,” he added as he reached for the
door knob.
The Watcher stepped into the kitchen to find his Slayer and the vampire facing
him as a unit. Their shoulders were touching and he could see that their hands
were linked.
“So, Rupert,” Spike asked with a growl, “You come to be sure I leave? Or have
you decided the safer option is to stake me now?”
Buffy stepped slightly in front of him, facing her watcher warily.
“I’m not going to let you kill him, Giles. No one is going to kill him.” Her
voice trembled slightly, but the look she gave him was pure Slayer.
Giles sighed and pinched the bridge of his nose as he tried to reassure them.
“I’m not here to stake you, Spike. But I do need to ask both of you some
questions.”
Spike arched an eyebrow in surprise. Buffy relaxed her stance slightly and
leaned back into him.
“What kind of questions, Giles?” she asked warily.
“Well, to begin with, how long has it been since the chip stopped working?”
“Since Robo-man zapped me, we think,” the vampire answered. “And, to answer
your next question, I knew about it yesterday when I jumped on GI Joe and it
didn’t fire.”
“And you haven’t fed on anyone yet?” the watcher inquired with disbelief in his
voice.
Slayer and vampire exchanged a look and Buffy spoke up hesitantly, “no one he
didn’t have permission to feed from.” She met her Watcher’s furious look
defiantly. “I asked him to – so he would be able to heal and help me tonight.
He didn’t want to – and he didn’t almost drain me like Angel did. It was no big
deal.” She muttered as she looked away from the Watcher’s appalled face.
To Giles’ amazement, the vampire looked thoroughly ashamed of himself and he
offered apologetically, “Would never have touched her if she hadn’t insisted.
I‘ll never do it again, I swear.”
Giles approached the two small blonds and went to reach for Buffy’s wrist to see
the bite. To his dismay, she turned her head so that he could see her neck.
As he was moving his gaze from the bite marks on her neck to her face, he saw
Spike’s neck out of the corner of his eye and hissed as he saw the human teeth
marks there.
Suddenly the Ripper was in full view, “Did you claim her?” he demanded as he
shoved the vampire up against a cabinet. “What the hell is this?” He knew if
he’d had a stake in his hand, the vampire would already be dust and he would
have an hysterical slayer on his hands. At that moment he couldn’t decide if he
was grateful he didn’t have one in his hand, or sorry about it.
Buffy stepped between them and pushed her Watcher back from the immobile
vampire. “Giles! Leave him alone. We’ve both told you it was my idea. I
needed him healthy and that was the fastest way to do it. It’s my blood and
I’ll use it as I see fit. It was a Slayer decision.”
“And your teeth marks on him?” he queried angrily.
“Different time, different situation,” she blushed with embarrasment, “And
soooo none of your business.”
Giles took a deep breath and stepped away from the girl that was like a daughter
to him. “Right then, most definitely something I don’t want to know about.”
He tried very hard not to see the mocking smirk on the vampire’s face.
There was an uncomfortable silence for a minute until the Watcher got himself
under control and continued with his original line of questions.
“So, then, except for, “ he waved vaguely in the direction of Buffy’s neck, “you
haven’t been feeding off people?”
“No, Watcher. I haven’t.” Spike looked the other man in the eye blandly.
“Why not?” Giles surprised himself and the couple with the vehemence of his
question. “You don’t have a soul – what’s keeping you from feeding?”
“I may not have a soul, Watcher, but I do have a conscience.” He put his arms
around Buffy and pulled her back into his chest, making it very clear what his
meaning was.
Giles looked at them curiously for several minutes. He couldn’t get over how
relaxed and at ease Buffy seemed in the arms of the killer of two slayers. Nor
could he pretend that he coudn’t see the love on the face of the demon with his
arms around her.
“You know they’re howling for your blood out there, don’t you?” he finally
offered.
“Figured they would be. Can’t blame ‘em. I’d be the same way in their place.
It’s not like they don’t know I have plenty of reason to want them dead,” he
finished with a growl.
“So, what is the plan then?” The watcher asked mildly. He tried to appear
casual, but he was watching Buffy’s face closely and he saw the flash of pain
that went across it at his question.
“We figured I’d just disappear. Go somewhere else where there won’t be a crowd
of people expecting her to do her job and stake me.”
“And that’s OK with both of you?”
Buffy just bit her lip and clutched the muscular arm that still held her against
Spike’s chest, but the vampire exploded, “Bloody hell! No, it’s not OK! I don’t
want to be on the other side of the world wonderin’ if she’s OK, if she needs
back up, if she....she......” He stopped, not even willing to give voice to
what was the inevitable fate of all slayers.
“Buffy?” Giles inquired gently.
“I can’t kill another man I love, Giles. I won’t. As long as everyone thinks
he’s dangerous, that’s what I’m going to be expected to do. If I have to send
him away to keep him safe from me, then that’s what I’ll do. Even if it kills
me,” she added softly looking up at Spike with tears hovering behind her
eyelashes.
The vampire hadn’t even heard anything she said after “man I love”. He knew
his heart hadn’t beat in over 100 years, but he was sure it was pounding in his
chest as he fell into her eyes.
“Never want to leave you, my love. Want you forever. Love you so much....”
Completely forgotten by the two other people in the room, Giles watched in
stupification as they stood, foreheads pressed together, tears on their cheeks
(Can vampires cry????), murmuring things he realized he had no business
listening to as they prepared to part for the rest of their lives. As he
watched them, he remembered how short that period of time was likely to be in
Buffy’s case, and the idea that she would spend what was left of her life
wishing she was with someone she thought she shouldn’t be suddenly became very
disturbing to him.
Murmuring, “Don’t leave yet, Spike.” He turned and went back out on to the
porch. He met Joyce’s eyes and nodded his head to her and was rewarded with a
smile.
The commandos had sobered up considerably after watching their leader get
thoroughly thrashed by something they thought had been rendered harmless. Riley
walked slowly up to Giles, one eye swollen shut and blood on his cheek.
“Where is he?” he demanded.
“Gone,” Giles answered calmly.
“Gone as in Buffy took care of him the way she should, or gone as in left
Sunnydale?”
“Spike has left Sunnydale and I doubt he will come back. He knows he can’t kill
this slayer and he has no other reason to stay around. He probably went back to
South America. I believe he owns property there.” Giles spoke the lies without
so much as an accelerated heart rate.
“I need to talk to Buffy,” Riley started up the steps only to be stopped by a
hand on his chest. He glanced at the watcher in surprise, then tried to push
forward.
“I wouldn’t go in there right now if I were you,” Giles said mildly, but the
look on face made it perfectly clear that Ripper was more than willing to see
that the advice was followed.
Riley huffed indignantly, but turned and went back down the steps toward his
men.
“Let’s get going, men. Nothing else for us to do here. We need some down time
before the new commander arrives.”
Chapter 18
At Joyce’s invitation, the Scoobies and the Watcher all moved back into the
kitchen for hot chocolate and coffee. Everyone noticed that Buffy and Spike
were standing close together at the edge of the room, but even Xander refrained
from making any comments. Giles raised his eyebrow at Joyce and she just
blinked at him innocently as though having no idea what he was surprised about,
so he just shook his head and sat down.
Joyce took orders for coffee and hot chocolate, but didn’t bother asking Spike.
She just handed him a cup of hot chocolate with small marshmellows floating on
top. He smiled his gratitude at her and ducked his head shyly.
“Well,” Giles finally began, “I guess we need to make a plan.”
“Plan? What plan? We just defeated the bad guy – we don’t need any more
plans!” Xander sputtered. “Can’t we just go home and sleep?”
“Yes, of course. We all need to rest – and we will, soon. But first we need to
be clear on.......” he glanced at Spike and Buffy, still holding themselves away
from the rest of the group as they sipped their hot chocolate. “We need to be
clear on what we talk to the Intiative people about.”
“Uh, G-man,” Xander put in as he looked over at Spike, “didn’t I hear you tell
Riley that the evil undead was long gone?”
“Precisely.” Giles glared at the young man. “They cannot know that Spike is
still here, or that we know where he is.”
“And that’s because.......?”
“Because,” said Joyce quietly, “the women in this household do not want to be
deprived of the pleasure of his company. Which would surely happen if they knew
where to find him.”
“So, we’re back to hiding Deadboy, Jr. from the Intiative again? Cause that was
sooo much fun the last time.” Xander groaned.
“Don’t worry, Xander, he won’t be staying with you anymore.” Buffy finally
entered the conversation.
“Already hating myself for asking this, but, where will he be staying?” Xander
asked.
“For the rest of today, he will be staying in our basement,” Joyce said firmly,
gesturing to the brightening sky outside. “Then we’ll see.”
“’Preciate it, Joyce. But it won’t be for long. As soon as it’s dark again,
I’m going to take off for parts unknown.”
Buffy inhaled sharply, then reached for his hand and moved closer to him. There
was a gasp from Xander as she leaned into the vampire and put her head on his
chest. Soft choking noises could be heard from the dark eyed man as Spike’s
free arm went around Buffy and he held her tightly. Never taking his eyes off
her shocked friends, he said very clearly, “But I won’t be gone long. I’ll be
back as soon as the Watcher tells me it’s safe. Is that the plan, Rupe?”
The Watcher met his eyes steadily and nodded once.
“Safe for who?” Xander muttered. “Giles? Tell me you’re not condoning this,
this...”
“Buffy is not a child, Xander. She is a young woman and she is entitled to
whatever happiness she can squeeze into a very chaotic, sometimes unpleasant and
always dangerous life. I cannot say I am happy about the situation, but I won’t
stand in the way of what makes her happy. At the moment, that appears to be
Spike. I suggest you strive to achieve the same attitude,” he added pointedly.
Willow reached over and squeezed her best friend’s hand and whispered, “Please,
Xander. Try. For Buffy?”
His brown eyes flashed around the room, meeting nothing but calm, accepting
looks from everyone. Even the vampire seemed to be waiting for him to say
something. Eventually, with a final glare at the vampire, he groaned, “Oh, all
right. We survived one vampire boyfriend, I guess we can survive another. But,
if you ever hurt Buffy or Joyce, or....”
“Goes without saying, Whelp.” The blond agreed quietly.
The tension suddenly went out of the room as everyone relaxed and Joyce quickly
suggested that everyone find a comfortable spot to settle down for a few hours
of sleep before heading to their respective homes. Willow and Tara thanked her,
but said they had early classes and wanted to get back to the dorm. They left
as the sun was rising, holding hands and leaning in to each other.
Giles also thanked Joyce for her offer, but declined and offered Xander a ride
home. As the boy went out to get in the car, Giles turned to Buffy and Spike
and said, “Everyone needs to rest. Is that clear?”
Picking right up on his message, Joyce added, “Yes, Buffy, now that Spike is
recovered, you can have your bed back. Spike, there is a cot in the basement
with sheets and blankets folded on it. You should be able to sleep down there
for the rest of the day.”
“Well, that was subtle,”Spike mumbled, looking thoroughly embarrassed as he
began edging toward the basement door. Buffy ,however, hung on to his hand and
looked back and forth between her watcher and her mother. “I have three words
for you two – hood, police car,” she said clearly. When her flustered mother
looked as though she was planning to speak anyway, Buffy added quietly,
“Stevedore”. Flushing bright red, her mother mumbled a quick “good night” and
ran for the stairs. Giles vigorously polished his glasses, cleared his throat
and with a “yes, quite, well then....” he edged his way out the door. When he
got outside he paused and smiled to himself, “Stevedore,huh?” he saidd as he
walked to his car with more spring in his step than usual.
“What the hell was that all about, pet?” the puzzled vampire was trying to make
sense out of the abrupt change in demeanor of the two other people.
Buffy grinned at him. “Remind me to tell you the whole band candy story
sometime. But not right now,” she breathed as she moved into his arms for a
kiss. “Right now we have resting to do.”
“Resting, right then. To bed it is,” he said, swooping her up and opening the
door to the basement.
Epilogue
The Slayer was restless.
The Initiative was gone – sent to South America to collect and tag demons
there. She’d made it very clear to Riley that there was no reason for him not
to leave with his men. He hadn’t taken it well – finally snarling some ugly
things about slayers and the vampires they couldn’t or wouldn’t kill. The
ugliness of his accusations and his condemnation of her calling was all it took
to remove any residual feelings of affection she might have had.
(I’m not a normal girl. Never was, never will be. Don’t know why I even tried.
I’m the Slayer. Super powers, short life. That’s my destiny. I need someone
who understands me and my life – not someone who wants to change it.)
The Hellmouth was quiet – only the odd fledgling to dust on patrol. And she
hadn’t heard from Spike in a week. He’d been very faithful the first month he
was gone, calling every night and sending her the occasional letter written in
an ornate, flowing script that she had a hard time associating with the
hard-edged vampire she had met in the alley behind the Bronze two years ago.
But the calls had become less frequent and there hadn’t been any in the last
week. Not for the first time she wished she’d insisted he tell her where he was
going when he left Sunnydale. She suspected that Giles knew, but her pride
prevented her from asking the Watcher if he knew where her boy friend was.
With a sigh, she turned toward Revello Drive and her empty bed. “Another night
of trying to sleep when all I really want to do is......Damn vampire!”
When Buffy got into the house, she systematically checked all the doors and
turned off the lights. Her mother was away on a buying trip in San Francisco
and Buffy had offered to stay at the house. She prided herself on her ability
to handle the household responsibilities while her mother was gone. She checked
the phone machine for messages, frowning when there was nothing there from
Spike.
Her inherent insecurities about men were beginning to surface and she struggled
not to give in to thoughts of his having found Drusilla or Harmony and deciding
to go back to being the Big Bad with another vampire for a consort.
(What if he didn’t like having sex with me? I probably don’t do the things
vampires like. Maybe it was the chip that made him think he loved me. Maybe he
doesn’t want me any more.)
Shaking off the negative thoughts, Buffy brushed her teeth, put on some loose
boxers and a tank top and got into bed. She closed her eyes, determined not to
dream about Spike.
An hour later she was tossing restlessly as she dreamed of cool hands sliding
over her body and soft lips kissing hers. She moaned in her sleep as she arched
her body into an imaginary mouth traveling over her skin. Suddenly she sat up,
searching the dark room frantically. She couldn’t see anything, but her Slayer
senses were screaming and the bite mark on her neck was tingling.
She gave a muffled scream as she was suddenly grasped from behind by arms that
felt like steel cords. Even as her slayer instincts were telling her to defend
herself, she was sinking back into the body behind her and tilting her head to
allow access to the bite marks. She shivered as she felt his soft lips gently
cover the marks and his cool tongue probe them softly.
“Did you miss me, love?” he murmured in her ear as he moved his mouth up to
nibble on her ear lobe. Relief at feeling his arms again and the desire to
punish him for making her worry competed for Buffy’s attention.
“Not even a little bit,” she said as she turned around so that she could capture
those soft lips with her own. “I hardly noticed you were gone. What with
slaying, and the Bronze and school and......” the rest of the lie was smothered
by Spike’s hungry mouth and tongue and talking became impossible and unimportant
until she had to break for air.
“I missed you, Slayer. Every second of every day. All I could think about was
you and what I was going to do with you when I got back.”
“What are you going to do with me?” she asked breathlessly, leaving little
kisses along his jaw line and down his neck. “Tell me, Big Bad.”
“Rather show you, love.”
As he spoke, he was working her shorts down her legs and off to the floor. When
he turned her around to face him, Buffy realized he was already naked and
hard. She moved into his lap and wrapped her legs around his waist, putting
her warm entrance right over his throbbing cock. Both groaned as she squeezed
him against her, trapping his erection against her stomach. She moved up and
down slightly, rubbing her most sensitive parts on his shaft and spreading her
moisture all along it. Spike lowered his head to lavish attention on her
breasts; sucking each hard, pink nipple until it was standing straight out and
Buffy was moaning and pushing her chest toward his face; her head thrown back
and eyes shut.
When her moans turned to whimpers and pleading repetitions of his name, he moved
his lips back up her neck and fastened them on her mouth again, murmuring her
name over and over as he did so.
Another bone-melting kiss later, and Buffy was lowering herself on to his cool
hardness and pulling him down on top of her as she turned them in the bed. She
shivered in anticipation at the same time her body felt like it was on fire.
The vampire felt like he was going to spontaneously combust as he buried himself
in her heat. He pulled her arms over her head and stretched his body out on top
of hers so that every inch of skin that could touch her was pressed up against
her warm golden body.
“Buffy.” He groaned. “I’ve missed this so much, love. I could stay here
forever.”
(Feels like home.)
(This is home, Spike.)
“Promise you won’t ever leave me again.”
“I promise, my love. Never leave you. Want you forever. Love you forever.”
He breathed into her ear as he began gently moving within her. He vowed to make
this reunion love making last, but it wasn’t long before his body took over and
he was thrusting into her with all his vampiric strength while she met him –
thrust for thrust, clenching her slayer muscles around him and sending him
spiraling toward his release. He slipped a hand between them and pressed down
hard just as he reached his peak, sending her over the edge at the same time,
screaming his name as she came.
When they had recovered enough to talk, Buffy curled up next to the vampire,
running her hand in small circles over his chisled chest as she asked, “Where
were you? You didn’t call or anything for almost two weeks.” Buffy was
surprised and not very pleased at the whiney tone to her voice, but didn’t seem
to be able to do anything about it.
(Way to go, Buffy. Start the conversation with a nag. That’ll make him want to
stay.)
(She sounds like she really missed me. Guess the time away didn’t change how
she feels.)
Spike hadn’t been aware of how unsure of her he was until her words flooded him
with relief. As the small ball of worry he’d been carrying around the the last
six weeks dissipated, he gave a sigh and pulled her closer.
“Went back to England for awhile, pet.”
She sat up with surprise. “England? What were you doing there?”
“Had some business to take care of – and, the Watcher wanted me to talk to some
people.....”
Buffy’s eyes narrowed dangerously. “The Council,” she said flatly. “He had you
talk to the Council. I’ll kill him.”
The vampire smiled and squeezed her gently. “’S OK, love. I was careful.
Didn’t actually meet with anyone until we were sure I would be safe. Started
with one of Rupert’s old friends and he kind of ran interference for me. The
Watcher wanted to know if you – we would be safe from the Council of Wankers if
they found out about us. So he had his friend do some diggin’, then gradually
broke it to him that he wanted him to talk to me. He didn’t tell them my chip
was gone – figured asking one of them to meet with William the Bloody knowing I
was free to kill again would be askin’ a little too much.......”
Buffy looked at him with confusion. “Digging for what? To see if other
Slayers have fallen in love with vampires?” She laughed in disbelief.
“Actually, love, that’s exactly what he was looking for.” Spike said seriously.
“What? He expected for find something like that in the records?”
“Well, not in the records they use every day – can’t have their people thinking
vampires might not all be something to be staked on sight – but in the old
Watcher’s Diaries. Seems like we’re not as special as we think we are.....” he
smiled at the indignant look on her face. “Well, maybe special. But not as
unique.”
“So......other Slayers have.....”
“Not a lot. Most don’t live that long, you know? “ He wanted to bite his tongue
when he felt her flinch at the reminder of how short her life was expected to
be. He pulled her up so that she was looking into his deadly serious eyes.
“YOU are going to – live, I mean. As long as I have anything to do with it.
You’re going to be the longest lived Slayer ever – you’ll be the only one
running around with a walker, beatin’ poor fledgling vamps over the head with it
as they dig their way out of their graves.”
Buffy smile at the mental image of herself as a little old lady still slaying
vamps in Sunnydale.
“Think you’ll still be around by then? When I’m old and ugly and – “
His possessive growl startled her, but gave her the same familiar tingles that
it always did. “You will never be ugly to me. And, yes, I’ll still be here.
If you still want me to,” he added softly, his insecurity showing through the
macho bluster.
“I will always want you here,” she said shyly, forcing herself to look him in
the eye so he could see the truth in her.
“And I will always be here,” he met her look and she felt herself falling into
those beautiful eyes.
Without consciously willing it, Buffy’s mouth moved closer and closer to his and
they were soon lost in the sensations created by soft, supple lips and strong
tongues. Kisses that ran the gamut from soft and tender to heated and
passionate and back again kept them occupied for a long time.
During a break for air, Buffy came back to Spike’s conversations with the
Councel of Watchers. “So, what did they find out about Slayers and vampires?”
“Well, it has happened before. Not always with a happy ending,” he admitted.
“It’s always an older slayer.” He laughed at Buffy’s snort of indignation.
“Not old, love, just not some little 14, 15 year old virgin. And, always an
older vampire – usually a master.”
“Why is that, I wonder?” she mused aloud as she absorbed the information.
“Probably because the older slayer has had enough time and experience to show
some discrimination in her slaying. She’s not just out to kill everything that
moves. Same thing for the master. He’s got some control over his bloodlust.
He’s got the ability to think past his demon. And, an older slayer is a very
good – or very lucky -“ he laughed again when she punched him on the chest.
“Anyway, the two would be too well-matched physically for either to kill the
other straight away. Giving them time to get to know each other.”
“Makes sense, I guess,” Buffy agreed. “But it doesn’t happen very often,
right?”
“No, only a few times since Watcher’s started keeping their journals. And some
of those times, the slayer’s watcher staked the vampire – or the Council
terminated the slayer.”
“Terminated? You mean like they fired her?”
“No, sweetheart. I mean they terminated her. Permanently.”
“Assholes,” Buffy muttered. “I knew I didn’t like them.”
“Yeah, they’re a right bunch of wankers,” he agreed. “But we needed to know
that they would be OK with this. I didn’t want to put you in danger,” he said
gently, stroking the side of her face.
Buffy leaned into his hand, closing her eyes contentedly as she asked, “And are
they? OK, I mean.”
“I think so. ‘Course they think I’m still chipped. I figure by the time they
find out it’s not true, I’ll have a track record of helping you fight the bad
guys and they won’t come screaming for my dust.”
“Over my dead body,” she vowed, the Slayer very clearly present for a moment.
Just as quickly, the young woman was back and she eyed him speculatively.
“I’ll bet I know something that’s unique about us,” she smiled at him and ran
her hands up his sides. Her smile got wider as he hissed and she felt him grow
hard again inside her. Ignoring his questioning look, she sat up, straddling
him and began moving.
“Uhhhh,” he groaned as she rode him slowly. “We’re bloody good at this, but I
don’t think we invented it, love,” he gasped as he clutched her hips and pushed
up into her.
When Buffy’s panting whimpers told him she was reaching her release point, he
flipped them over so that he was on top and she was looking up at him. She
searched his face with her eyes wide, as though looking for something in
particular. Whatever she saw in those intense blue eyes burning into hers, was
what she was looking for and she yanked him down, grabbing his throat with her
blunt little teeth. “Mine!” she gasped as she shuddered beneath him.
Spike’s demon reacted before he even realized what she’d done, and before her
teeth were even through his skin, his fangs had sunk into the mark on her neck
and he growled, “Mine!” as he exploded within her.
Teeth buried in each other’s necks, the two arched into each other and shuddered
as wave after wave of orgasm swept through them. Buffy’s bite released when she
lost consciousness from the constant waves of pleasure rolling over her. As
soon as she let go, Spike’s demon withdrew and he collapsed on top of her,
completely unaware of anything except the warm body under his and the incredible
power flowing through his body from her blood.
Buffy came back to awareness with Spike feathering her face with kisses and
murmuring over and over, “Love you, love you, love you, love you,” as though it
was a mantra. She basked in the feeling of emotional and physical contentment
for a minute, then had to interrupt his litany of “love you”s to request some
space to breathe. He moved to one side with a mumbled apology, but never let up
the kisses he was showering on her face and neck.
“So,” she breathed softly, “Does this mean you’re my long-haul guy? That you’ll
still be here when I’m old and gray?”
She almost flinched from the devotion in his eyes as he stopped his kissing to
stare into her face. “There was never any doubt, love. You didn’t do that just
because you thought I might leave you, did you?” His heart ached that she might
have doubted him enough to have made a commitment she really didn’t mean. He
could feel tears prickling behind his eyes and blinked hard to try to keep them
there.
(Great! Verbal moron Buffy strikes again! What did I say?)
She reached up a tentative hand and touched the one tear that had escaped to run
down his cheek.
“Spike?” she asked softly, her own eyes filling with tears. “What’s wrong? I
thought you’d be happy....”
“I am happy, love. You have no idea. I’m just afraid that you don’t really
understand what we just did. That you’ll regret –“
She stopped him with a hand on his lips. “No regrets, Spike. I knew what I was
doing. This means we’re bonded forever, right? I’m yours, you’re mine – for as
long as we have together? Isn’t that what you told me?”
He nodded slowly, unable to speak around the lump in his throat.
(Well, she might as well know now what a nancy-boy she’s got herself.)
Willing him to see how serious she was, Buffy said slowly and carefully, “ I
love you, Spike. I want you with me for the rest of my life. Are you OK with
that?”
“Yeah, I think I’m good with that,” he finally got out. At a loss for words for
one of the few times in his life, he folded her into his arms and resumed his
kissing. “I’m very, very good with that,” he added, vowing to himself once
again that she would be the longest- lived Slayer ever.
The End
Whew! I knew there was a reason I wrote mostly short fics! Hope you liked it!