Halloween Fic: Careful What You Ask For
Part 1 of ?
Author: Wickedfox
Email: Wickedfoxs13@yahoo.com
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Notes: Thoughts in single quotes.
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Challenge: Any rating, any pairing/or no pairing at all, chocolate,
discussion of leather, a genuine supernatural element - anything you
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Dedication: To Sandra, Queen of the Tweedies. Happy Birthday.
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The night sky was clear, allowing the light of the full moon to cast
an eerie glow on the campground. The group of friends sat on logs
positioned around the crackling campfire, evenly spaced to take in
all the heat they could. The night air carried a crisp chill and
Giles noticed Buffy shivering with the intrusion of a slight breeze.
He maneuvered closer to her and draped his wool jacket around her
shoulders, not allowing her a chance to refuse it. Buffy shook her
head and tried to remove the offering but he pointed to Xander and
insisted on not interrupting Xander's tale. Giles smiled at
Xander's
enthusiasm as he excitedly told his scary campfire tale.
"…and then, Ash realizes that the only way he can defeat his
possessed hand is to cut it off with the chainsaw."
"Ok, that's it for your story." Buffy interrupted with a
wave her
toasted marshmallow decorated stick at Xanders puzzled face.
"What? It's a cult classic! How dare you question the
Bruce!" he
said, pointing a demanding finger toward the unbeliever.
"It's supposed to be an original story!" Willow insisted.
"It is the way I tell it." Xander stuffed an untoasted
marshmallow
in his mouth.
"I've got scarier stories about shopping at Matrin's
Leather during
the annual winter sale, Xand." Buffy flicked a blackened
marshmallow
into the campfire.
"OK, so it's hard to frighten the Slayer. You're a living
breathing
horror movie, Buff! Can't beat the life experience of a true life
vampire Slayer."
"You didn't even try. You just retold a movie plot."
Willow opened a
package of graham crackers and offered them to Giles. He smiled
graciously and refused.
"I would think you've all have quite enough horror in
you're lives
to want imagine what unknown frights you've yet to
experience."
Giles said as he unwrapped a chocolate bar, snapped off a piece and
tossed it in his mouth. Just as he broke off another small section,
Buffy leaned toward him.
"Hey, that's smores fixin's there mister! Its camping
law…chocolate
must be merged with toasted marshmallow and graham crackers before
consumption!" Buffy reached over and snatched the bar from Giles
hand. He raised an eyebrow and saw her wink at him as she tossed a
piece of the offending bar into her mouth.
"Pardon me for not understanding your mysterious customs.
Besides,
there won't be any `smores fixin's' if Xander keeps
hoarding the
marshmallows." Giles looked crossly over the rim of his glasses
at
Xander.
Xander's eyes darted between the members of the gang. Realizing
he
was in mid-munch of a marshmallow, he quickly swallowed the evidence
and hid the bag behind his back.
"That's quite enough watchin' Watcher!" Xander folded
his arms,
pouting at the snickers emitting from the group. "Alright
then…oh
mighty reader of books…you've gotta have some scary stories
to tell.
You've read a lot of stuff and had to come across a few juicy tid-
bits of horror."
"My studies focused on the historical significance of rituals and
prophecies in the…"
"Excuse me…" Xander stopped Giles with a raised hand, "I
thought it
was a simple request. Telling campfire tales must be beyond the duty
of a Watcher."
"That's enough. I'm sure he knows plenty of scary
stories." Buffy
said with a warm smile at Giles who grinned at her defensive
reaction to Xanders teasing. "Like that time when he couldn't
find
the date stamp in the library and…"
"Oh, right…brilliant. Lets all gang up on me. I'll have
you remember
whose idea it was to go camping on Halloween. I thought it would be
a relaxing departure from the usual pangs of Sunnydale existence but
far be it from me to ruin a good Giles bashing." Giles folded his
arms, following Xander's example, and pouted with a full-face
scowl.
"Hey Giles…I know you have to have a whole heapin helpin of
hideous
high jinks to tell." Buffy said the words with a hint of
exaggeration and then quickly felt bad for teasing him.
"Please tell us just one little story. Anything is going to be
better than Xander's weak attempt." Willow pleaded.
"Hey!" Xander objected and then nodded in agreement with the
opinion.
"Please Giles. We really want to hear something scary." Buffy
said
with an apologetic glance.
Giles fought the urge to smile at Buffy and Willow's
encouragement;
but he didn't want to let them off so easy.
"I'm sorry but we haven't time. I have some pressing
business to
discuss." He unfolded his arms and straightened his posture to
suit
his "all business" mood.
"Nope…no business. Just fun!" Buffy ordered with a smile.
"I'm afraid I have an ulterior motive in brining you all up
here."
Giles said seriously.
Xander pointed and accusing finger at Giles, "I knew it!" He
pointed
to Willow. "I told you, didn't I. No vacation for the Scooby
gang."
"Giles! You said this was a vacation from the fangs of
Sunnydale."
Buffy urged.
"Pangs, Buffy." Giles corrected.
"Actually, `fangs' seems more appropriate in this
case." Willow said
with a grin, trying to keep the mood light.
"Yes, well…in any case, we do have a situation to investigate
in
these woods." Giles removed his glasses and began to rub the
lenses
with his handkerchief.
"I knew you all would be hesitant to come here unless under false
pretenses."
"You lied!" Xander corrected.
"I persuaded." Giles amended.
"You lied." Buffy overruled.
Giles looked to Willow for help who shrugged and poked her toasting
stick at the fire, avoiding confrontation.
"Listen…there is evil in these woods and I intend to defeat
it with
or without…um, actually I'd rather hoped with you."
"Why lie? What makes you think we wouldn't help?" Xander
asked.
"Giles, we have experience with the evil defeating gig.
What's with
all the secrecy and…um, deception about?" Willow was hesitant
to use
such an ugly word but didn't know how else to describe it.
Giles expression was grim as he replaced his glasses and examined
the faces of his young companions.
"There have been some ritualistic murders committed in these
woods,
just beyond this clearing. The b-bodies were discovered mutilated
and oddly positioned by the river. Local authorities believe the
murders to be inexplicable acts by rogue gangs passing through
Sunnydale for LA. Based on the evidence, I suspect a more demonic
cause." He put another log on the embers.
"What evidence?" Buffy asked then turned to Willow before
Giles
could answer. "I can't believe I fell for this. I should have
known
Giles doesn't have a shred of fun in him."
"I'm right bloody here!" Giles declared, upset she would
say such a
thing with him in earshot.
Willow nodded in agreement with Giles at Buffy's tactlessness and
grinned at him. "Please continue."
"Well, markings were left at the crime scenes. Carvings in the
bark
of the pine trees surrounding the location." Giles took a sip of
his
neglected cup of tea and almost spit out the tepid liquid. He stood
up, poured out the cup and walked over to a large rock where he'd
left his kettle. "I believe Xander pointed out one of the
carvings
as we came in." Giles filled the kettle with water from a large
container and rejoined the group, placing the kettle on the log
he'd
added to the fire.
"I don't remember that." Xander said defensively then his
eyes
widened. "Wait, you mean the heart shaped mark with the names
carved
in the center. That was just a someone loves someone forever type
thing."
"Actually, had you examined the markings closer you would have
noticed the outlining symbol that encircled the heart. The sign of
shadow, representing the black heart of the Strathal." Giles
waited
for a reaction then smiled. "Well, you were preoccupied with
Buffy's
new bathing suit at the time."
Xander's face flushed with embarrassment. "Its October. I was
worried she might catch cold."
"Who was murdered? " Buffy had to ask even though she really
didn't
want to know the answer.
"W-well…um, " Giles took his glasses off and began to
clean them
again.
Buffy leaned toward him and covered his busy hands with
hers. "They're clean Giles. Who was murdered?" She
quickly removed
her hands when she felt him pull away.
It was Giles turn to blush at Buffy's recognition of his nervous
habit.
"S-some campers, college s-students from Sunnydale staying at
this
site. You may have heard about them in the Times last week. T-two
couples and a dog." He stuttered.
"They killed a dog?" Willow whimpered.
"Ate it, actually." Giles explained.
Willow muffled another whimper.
"So what do we have here? Vampires, demons, psycho park
rangers?"
Buffy's joking couldn't hide her concern. Giles noticed her
eyes
scanning the darkness surrounding the campground.
"Great. So you trick us into coming up here…a group of
college
students camping at the very spot of a ritualistic massacre. What is
this? Are we bait?" Xander shifted closer to the fire.
"You're not a college student, Xander." Willow pointed
out.
"Not important Wil." He replied; a bit miffed.
"Actually, I did hope we might draw out the evil dwelling in
these
woods by posing as possible targets." Giles waited for the
inevitable fallout from his statement.
"Bait? I'm a freakin worm on a hook?" Xander whined,
"And I'm so
sweet and tasty."
"What kind of evil, Giles, a demon?" Willow tried to get back
to
business.
"I suspect a practitioner of the black arts is behind the whole
ordeal but there is evidence of a more…inhuman element."
Giles
pulled out a tin and removed a tea bag, placing it in his cup. The
group watched him calmly pour the boiling water from the kettle into
the cup and set the kettle by the fireside.
Buffy's impatience got the best of her. "Stop with the
cryptic
Giles! Spill it already. What are we dealing with?"
Giles eyes fell to his shoes and he took a deep breath.
"Something
you've never faced before Buffy. "
Everyone eagerly waited for the explanation. He stared forebodingly
into the woods for a moment then his eyes panned slowly over to
Buffy. "A creature capable of paralyzing its victims."
"Been there, slayed it!" Buffy said.
"A beast with a voracious appetite for human flesh." Giles
continued.
"Visited that one before, creamed it!" Buffy smiled.
"It feeds off fear and anguish…"
"So…what's new?" Buffy snickered.
"A being with the power to steal a Slayer's strength and use
it
against her." Giles raised an eyebrow waiting for Buffy to top
that
one. Silence displayed everyone's understanding and anxiety.
"Ok…you have my attention. What is it?" Buffy asked with
a very
serious tone.
"Strathal demon. Summoned from the…"
"Who cares? Time to go!" Xander stood up and pointed toward
the
tents. "I came here ready for weenie roasting, not for a Slayer
skirmish."
"Hey…good point. Giles, did you bring any weapons? I mean I
didn't
know I was packing for active duty here?" Buffy asked.
"Weapons are futile in waging battle against a Strathal demon.
You
will depend on your strength and your agility." Giles took a sip
his
tea. "And on Willow and Xander of course."
"What? M-me?" Xander stammered.
"I mean…of course I will help. I'm helping girl and
all…but how? No
weapons? Giles, what do we have to do?" Willow's forehead
creased
with worry.
"Buffy will depend on you to translate the Strathalian
manuscripts."
Giles explained.
"What? Me?" Willow looked at Giles with disbelief. "Um,
Giles…you're
the language guy here. You speak four languages…"
"Five." He interrupted.
"Five…there! Why don't you translate?"
"I have my own duties to attend to." His eyes pierced the
darkness
once again.
"What do I have to do?" Xander paced around the fire.
"Xander, you will coach Buffy thru her battle."
"Oh, ok. I can be cheerleader for the Buffster." He sighed
with
relief.
"Um…no. Not quite. You will be her eyes, guiding her
movements. You
will command her…"
"What?" All three yelped in unison.
"Buffy will not be able to see the demon. It is invisible to the
Slayer. Only a person, a true friend of the Chosen One can see
through the demon's mask and help her battle the Strathal."
Giles
took another sip of his tea.
"Gotta say, not lovin the game plan here G-man!" Xander urged.
"Giles, I trust Willow and Xander but without weapons…without
seeing
the demon…without…" Buffy began to raise a finger toward
Giles and
stopped, "Without anything?" Her eyes begged for more
concessions.
"Giles, I don't think we're ready for this. We
haven't prepared or
researched. I'm not sure this is the best way to go about
this."
Willow carefully chose her words, not wanting to offend him.
"Why aren't you translating…why aren't you commanding
Buffy…where
are you gonna be?" Xander stopped pacing and gawked at Giles.
"Um, yeah. I'd like to know…while we are all fighting and
panicking,
and probably dying, where will you be?" Buffy's voice rang
with
anger.
Everyone stared at Giles, eager to hear about his mysterious duty
that would keep him from fighting by their sides. He sat in silence,
sipped his tea and looked up at his friends. A smile spread on his
lips.
"In bed." He stood up and poured out the rest of his tea. He
turned
on a small flashlight he had unclipped from his belt and began to
walk toward his tent. He paused at the front of his tent and looked
back at his baffled friends. "Make sure you put the fire out
before
retiring. There is a container of water to drench the embers. "
He
pointed to the container he'd used earlier. "Goodnight.
Pleasant
dreams." And with a wicked grin, he disappeared into his tent.
They stood there in utter confusion until Willow started to giggle.
Buffy and Xander turned to her with bewildered expressions.
"Not getting the joke here Wil. We're on our own in this
fight."
Xander said impatiently.
"Are you scared?" Willow giggled.
"What? Uh yeah…anyone in their right mind would be
scared." He
answered sarcastically.
Buffy finally realized what had just happened and smiled with pride
toward her Watcher's tent. Xander saw her shake her head with
disbelief.
"What gives?" he asked.
"You're challenge was accepted and met Xand!" Buffy
explained.
"Yeah…Happy Halloween!" Willow snickered.
Xander's concerned expression melted into relief and he smiled.
"He
doesn't play fair!" He picked up the container of water and
began to
pour it on the fire. "I like that."
Everyone disappeared into their respective tents and settled in for
the night.
Hours past as Buffy lay wide-awake, staring up at the moon through
the mesh vent in the roof of her dome tent. Visions of Giles telling
his story flooded her mind. She realized that the whole episode was
just a scary story he'd weaved for their amusement but something
troubled her. She'd fallen for the ruse too easily. Buffy usually
wasn't so gullible but Giles had easily ensnared her into his
trap.
How did he play with her so effortlessly and why did she let him.
`I want to talk to him,' she thought. `But why?' She
sat up and
looked around her tent, searching for something, anything she could
use as an excuse for seeing him. She noticed Giles wool jacket and
smiled.
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Giles woke to the sound of something scratching on the outside of
his tent. He tried to sit up quietly but his sleeping bag rustled
with his motion. The scratching began again and he searched the
darkness for a weapon.
"Giles? Are you awake?" The familiar sound of Buffy's voice made him
sigh with relief.
"Buffy?" He yawned, "Something wrong?" He combed his fingers through
his hair while fumbling to find his watch.
"Um…no, not exactly. I just had to talk to ya. Can I come in?" she
whispered, trying not to wake up the others.
"Uh…just a moment." Giles looked around and realized that he was ill
prepared for visitors. He was sleeping au naturel, as was his usual
custom when getting close to nature. `Don't keep her waiting…it's
probably cold outside,' he reasoned. With a quick assessment of his
situation, he decided his sleeping bag should provide adequate
coverage as long as he didn't move around too much. "Please, come
in." He shifted his legs up against the wall of the tent to give
Buffy more room to maneuver.
Buffy unzipped the tent flap and crawled in, bumping her head on one
of the support poles of the dome tent. "Sorry…boy, not much room in
these things, huh?" she whispered.
"Well…" Giles yawned again and tried to rub the sleepy haze from has
eyes, "…these particular models were built for two people but, in
all actuality only fit one average size human or two garden gnomes."
He smiled and watched Buffy situate herself by his feet, as far from
him as she could get in the confined space. His eyes were struggling
to focus in the dark but he could tell she was bothered by
something. "What's on your mind?"
"Um…well, I forgot to give you back your jacket." She presented his
wool jacket to him.
"Thank you," he raised an eyebrow and hesitantly took the item, "But
you could have returned this in the morning. What is really on your
mind?"
Buffy's eyes finally started to adjust to darkness when she noticed
the dim light steadily increase. She glanced up through the mesh air
vent of the tent to see clouds uncovering a brilliant full moon. It
was spectacular; she couldn't remember the last time she had enjoyed
a clear night sky free from the light pollution of a city. A smile
played on her lips and she looked over at Giles to remark on the
sight.
Her thoughts vanished when she saw him; moonlight illuminated his
bare body, outlining his exposed form with divine effect. The bluish
tint of the light highlighted his tousled hair and accented his high
cheekbones. She could see a grin on his lips as he tilted his head
back to admire the moon, the bluish light revealing his chiseled
chin.
"Wonderful evening," he said with a stealthy glimpse, keeping his
head tilted toward the night sky. He recognized Buffy's apprehension
and decided to let her collect her thoughts. "The sky is remarkably
clear."
Buffy was unreachable, her mind halted by the spectacle of a
shirtless Giles before her. She watched his chest rise and fall with
a breath; slight curls of hair trailing down his torso shimmered
with the movement.
"Wonderful…" she mumbled and then realized he was waiting for her to
respond to him. "I'm sorry…what?" she asked, almost breathless.
"Buffy, what's wrong?" He asked with a concerned look.
"I wish I knew." She mumbled again and tried to remember why she'd
bothered him. "Earlier…what you did…" she started.
"I'm sorry about that. I'd hoped you'd understand I was just
joking." He lowered his eyes to his jacket, shying away from her
gaze.
"No…really, it's ok. I got it." She smiled and scooted forward,
wanting to reassure him that he hadn't done anything wrong. "We
deserved it and you really got us good. That was so good…with all
the little details. The carvings and the background…really well
done." Her eyes fell back down to his bare chest and she had to
blink a few times to break its hypnotizing effect. "I-I was just
curious…how did you do that?"
"Pardon?" he asked, unsure of what she was asking.
"How did you do that?" she repeated.
"Do what exactly?" He leaned back onto his elbows and smiled, the
sleeping bag slid a couple inches and settled just below his navel.
Buffy's eyes were once again drawn to his chest and she found it
impossible to prevent her gaze from lowering southward to private
regions of Giles figure. `Stop it! Get a grip…a good, hard, stiff
grip! Just stop it!'
"The whole thing back there. The scary, freaking us out thing." She
struggled to put words together.
"It was simple observation and psychological suggestion." He
explained plainly. "An important aspect of a Watcher's training. A
tool in guiding a Slayer."
"Manipulation…you mean manipulate, don't you?" Buffy's face was
serious. Giles suddenly felt uncomfortable with her questioning and
sat up. Buffy notice the shifting sleeping bag, revealing more of
his lower abdomen.
"W-well, yes...I suppose it is manipulation. I apologize if I…"
"Giles…its fine. I'm just amazed at how you managed to totally play
me into your story." Buffy's face flushed and she considered
removing her sweatshirt to alleviate the sudden heat that overcame
her. "It was kinda fun." She remembered she wasn't wearing anything
underneath. `Would that be a bad thing?' she thought and wondered
how Giles would react to that scenario.
He leaned forward, resting his hand on hers. "Are you alright?"
A tingling wave of warmth seeped up her arm to her face and she
looked up into his eyes. One single nagging question took control of
her mind.
"Are you naked?"
`OH…MY…GOD!' she thought, "Did I just say that out loud?' She was
instantly embarrassed, begging for the Hellmouth to open and swallow
her whole or at the very least some bear to interrupt the awkward
situation.
Giles jaw dropped open and he blinked nervously. Not knowing if he'd
heard correctly, he just sat there, waiting for Buffy to repeat what
she'd asked.
"Oh god…I'm…I'm sorry. I don't know why I asked that." She inched
back as far as she could. "I'll just go…um, sorry to wake you," she
turned around and reached for the zipper for the entrance.
"Care to find out?"
She froze, "What?" she gasped and slowly turned around to see Giles
leaning back on his elbows again with an all too serious expression
on his face. The subtle hairs on his chest glistened with beads of
sweat as moonlight danced in his eyes.
"You inquired about my nightwear, I'm simply offering you an
opportunity to discover the answer for yourself."
Buffy searched his face for a hint of teasing or joking but only saw
him staring at her with absolute sincerity. Her heart quickened.
"What are you suggesting?" she sat back down, facing him with a
subtle grin decorating her lips.
"Nothing, I'm not suggesting..." he smiled warmly, "I'm offering."
He whispered, unsure his voice could carry the words without a
stutter. `God…am I actually doing this?' His heart pounded through
his chest and he was sure Buffy could see his nervousness.
`What are you waiting for?' Buffy thought, `Don't think…do!' She
crept forward, crawling on her hands and knees toward him, stalking
him. She paused a foot from his face, feeling the heat radiating
from him. His masculine scent summoned her, calling for her to act
on her animalistic instincts.
"What are you offering?" she whispered, enjoying the sensual game
they were playing but also wanting one absolutely clarifying sign he
wanted her as badly as she wanted him. She held back her urge to
lick the sweat from his sternum.
"Myself," he breathed, waiting for her to touch him. Her eyes were
wild, almost threatening. His body reacted to the closeness of hers,
pulsing under the protection of the sleeping bag. Buffy's body
leaned into his and he held his breath, controlling every muscle,
commanding every cell of his being to wait for her to give him
permission to move. He watched her dip her head toward his navel and
closed his eyes, begging for her to grant him a single caress.
"I accept," she whispered and kissed his navel, gliding her tongue
along the length of his abdomen. She felt his muscles tense under
the attention of her lips as she pecked little kisses back down his
stomach. She savored the taste of his flesh, craving more, wanting
to explore beneath the covers that hid the target of her curiosity.
She slid her fingers along his chest, tracing her fingertips along
every battle scar they encountered. He watched her eyes study the
physical reminders of their years of working together. She tenderly
kissed each mark until she reached the edge of the sheets. He lifted
his hand to steal a touch of her vibrant body but she waved a finger
in disapproval. As he returned his hand to support his position, he
felt her hands slip through the barrier of the sleeping bag.
"May I?" she asked in a polite tone, in complete contrast to the
devilish expression on her features.
"Please…" he sighed, fighting every urge to take her, claim her as
his own.
Buffy carefully drew the covers off Giles to reveal his entire body,
admiring the offering presented to her. He watched her eyes widen
with fascination at his arousal and he couldn't mask his satisfied
smile. He'd never dreamt this fantasy would be realized, the
culmination of his hopes unfolding in such a spontaneous scene.
Buffy grinned wickedly up at him and watched as a look of shock
swept over his face when she leaned down to take him between her
lips.
"B-Buf-ffy…you d-don't have to…" he never finished his thought. She
took complete control over him with a single embrace of her mouth.
His head fell back in ecstasy, his arms lost their strength and his
shoulders fell to the ground.
"Oh god!" he hissed as his hips thrust up toward her. She wrapped
her arm under his buttocks, limiting his movement. Her tongue
explored every texture, tickled along the throbbing veins and traced
lightly along the head. She loved his reaction to her touch, teasing
him to loose control, relishing the resulting taste of her work.
With one final lick down the lengthy of his engorged member, Giles
sprang upon her with a fevered passion.
Buffy felt her breath forced from her as he pinned her shoulders to
the ground beneath him. He tore her sweatshirt from her and growled
as his mouth enveloped her breast. She felt his hand slide down her
sweatpants and cup her. He kissed up her neck and hovered above her
for a moment, taking in the look of surprise on her face. Her
expression quickly morphed to lustful need as his fingers delicately
entered her, feeling her writhe with every stroke. Her body stirred
involuntarily under his direction as he once again manipulated her
every move. Giles leaned into her leg as he continued his
ministrations, grinding himself into her, guiding her to spread her
legs for him.
"M-more…" she gasped as his powerful fingers probed deeper. His
heavy breaths hardened her nipples as she felt his tongue circle the
sensitive area.
"More what, love?" he whispered as their eyes met. `I'll give
anything, do anything…' his heart was exposed, `…you have but to
ask.'
"More you," her eyes pleaded for him to take her and he smiled at
the invitation.
"I'm yours," he whispered and plunged into her, filling her whole.
Their body's paused with the union, delighting in the sensation of
being joined intimately.
He leaned down and kissed her on the lips for the first time, a
gentle kiss that melted Buffy's heart. She was his in that instant.
Giles caressed her cheek and slowly drew out from her, his face
displaying the control he was trying desperately to keep.
"I love you." Buffy said and cupped his butt with her hands, pulling
him back into her. He gasped with exhilaration and continued to rock
into her, her hands leading the rhythm of their dance. Her body
hummed with every thrust, impatiently rising to meet his.
The pace heightened, their bodies working toward release. Buffy's
legs began to tingle and she knew she was close. She wrapped her
legs around his waist and pulled him to her, arching her back off
the ground with the motion.
Giles felt her flesh pulse around his and he quickened his thrusts,
delving deeper, drawing on every ounce of strength to compel her
over the edge. She quaked beneath his weight and he felt her legs
seize him. Her calves pulled him with surprising force, driving him
into her. His breath escaped him as her legs squeezed their bodies
to merge again. Amidst the frenzied coupling, he felt something snap
and a sharp pain jabbed at his lung. He cried out but realized it
wasn't from pain; it was from absolute pleasure, his release. His
body stiffened as he climaxed and he heard her moan with his final
thrust. They poured their souls into each other as they arrived
together.
Giles collapse beside Buffy, wheezing to catch his breath. She gazed
into his eyes with a glowing smile.
He rolled to his side and caressed her cheek. "I love you, Buffy."
She ran a finger down his chest and saw his face frown in pain.
The rush of adrenaline was slowly subsiding and the throbbing pain
of his broken rib reminded him to change his position.
"Did I hurt you?" Buffy asked with a quickly flushing face.
"It's nothing, love." Giles smiled and carefully placed a hand over
the wound. "Just wishing for the younger model of this tired vessel."
"I'm so sorry. I forget my strength in all the…uh, heavy petting."
"Just need a lye-down, love. Really, I'll be fine in the morning."
He hissed at the sudden jab of pain from a slight shift of his back.
"Oh no…what are we gonna do about the others?" Buffy eyes widened.
"Bloody hell." Giles said a bit too loud.
"I know…what are we gonna do?"
"No, Buffy. I was cursing this soddin injury." He quickly reached
for her hand and covered it. "Really, I'll be fine. It's just a bit
tender." He smiled at her concerned expression. "How do you think
they'd react if we told them? Or just let them figure it out in the
morning when we walk out together?"
"Don't you mean limp?" Buffy teased.
Giles shot her a glance. "We're all adults here." He paused a moment
and grinned, "Maybe not." He teased. She elbowed him directly in the
injured rib and quickly grimaced at his pain.
"God…I'm sorry. I'm sorry…sorry."
Giles laid flat on his back, breathing shallow breaths and trying
not to snicker at Buffy's clumsiness. "I'm fine…just give me a
second. Or two."
Buffy smiled at his patience and watched him concentrate to block
out the pain. She'd watched him with fascination; awestruck by the
compassion and love he had for her.
Giles face relaxed as he quieted the pain, burying it deep within
his psyche. He'd become an expert at hiding his discomfort, a
practice he'd used often to spare Buffy the pain of knowing what
wounds he'd acquired in their work together. Buffy may have Slayer
healing powers but Watchers were all too human, and Giles had been
reminded of that inconvenience one too many times in battle. Once
sure of his successful pain suppression he looked over at his
beauty's face.
"Buffy, I don't care what anyone thinks. It is your decision to make…
how to approach our change in relationship." He took her hand in
his. "You're happiness is what is most important to me."
Buffy carefully kissed his hand and smiled at Giles who waited for
her decision.
"You're right. Savin' the world every week should give us certain
benefits." She leaned over to him. "World be damned…I'm yours."
They settled in for the night, taking comfort in their newfound
relationship and the possibilities it brings.
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(Next Morning…)
Giles slowly crawled out of the tent into the crisp morning air.
Buffy and Willow sat by the crackling fire, giggling. He stood up,
holding his hand to his broken rib and looked around.
"Xander's not up?" He asked.
"Um…no. He had a hard time sleeping." Willow giggled.
"Uh...yeah. Something about some wild animal noises keeping him
awake last night." Buffy could barely contain her laughter.
Giles rolled his eyes and joined them at the fireside. "I trust you
two have already discussed the…circumstances?" he grinned and sat
down on the log.
Willow and Buffy smiled at each other and looked at Giles; he had
his answer.
"I hate to interrupt the um…morning after talk…" Willow
blushed, "But did you guys have any problems with you're tent
leaking?"
Buffy and Giles looked at each other then at Willow with confounded
expressions. "What?" they asked together.
"That rain last night was incredible. If I hadn't had the air
mattress, I would have been having wet dreams." Willow blushed at
her choice of words and giggled.
"Wil…it was a beautiful night. Clear sky…full bluish moon." Buffy
explained.
When Willow got control of her giggles she looked over at Giles who
nodded in agreement with Buffy.
"Um...guys…look around. It poured last night!" She explained.
Buffy and Giles looked at the dampened soil and dripping pines.
"Well…I-I…um…perhaps…the canopy's…" Giles looked to Buffy for help.
"Don't look at me buddy. Last night was a mystery to me." Buffy
smiled at his struggle to explain the occurrence.
A smile formed on his lips, "Yes…well. Perhaps it was a miracle.
That's how I perceive it." He winked at Buffy.
Willow smiled at the exchange and pulled a small folded piece of
material from her pocket. Giles and Buffy stared lovingly at each
other as she examined the print on the piece.
"Incantation of Lunar Manipulation/Meteorological
Perception. Abridged."
Willow grinned at her successful casting and carefully pocketed the
shred of manuscript. `About time!' she thought and began to tend to
the fire as Giles and Buffy shared glances over the open flames.
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