I Know You
Chapter
One
ÒBuffy,
do you know where my green sweater is?Ó
DawnÕs voice echoed down the hall of the large Victorian that Giles had
bought with Council money. It was
a more or less permanent home for both himself and the younger people he had
come to think of as his children.
Buffy
and Dawn had moved in with him at his urging, ostensibly so that Dawn could
attend a ÒgoodÓ school in London, but also so that he could watch Buffy and
track her mental health. In his
stiff, British way, he had apologized to her for his treatment of Spike –
and by extension, his treatment of her for supporting the vampire. He willingly admitted that he had
misjudged both the man and the situation and, without actually going down on
his knees, he had begged for her forgiveness.
Her
easy acceptance of his apology bothered him more than he cared to admit. The Buffy he knew, while generous and
forgiving with the people she loved, was also volatile and capable of great
anger. He was confident that until
she had expressed that anger fully, she would not be able to truly forgive
him. The fact that he couldnÕt see
that righteous anger anywhere in her demeanor worried him enough that he
confided in Dawn.
The
teenager had grown up so much in past year that he found nothing strange about
talking to her as another adult.
He wasnÕt surprised when she agreed completely that BuffyÕs apathy was a
negative sign, not a positive one.
ÒShe
doesnÕt even cry anymore, Giles.
ItÕs like sheÕs just waiting for something to happen and nothing that
goes on while she waits is important enough to get excited about. She wonÕt talk about him, but she wonÕt
try to meet anybody else. If you
say ÔAngelÕ to her, she just looks blank and shrugs like sheÕs not sure who
that is. The only time I saw her
show any emotion was when we went past a soc – sorry -- football stadium
and she saw the sign for Manchester United. For some reason, she started laughing and then crying, but
she wouldnÕt tell me why. She just
muttered something about Ôhappy meals on legsÕ and Ôstupid vampireÕ.Ó
ÒPerhaps
when Willow arrives in a few weeks, sheÕll be able to reach her. IÕm quite concerned about BuffyÕs
mental health; I just cannot fathom what to do about it.Ó
ÒWell,
you know Willow,Ó Dawn snarked.
ÒSheÕll just want to do a spell to Ôfix itÕ.Ó
The
new head of the Council of Watchers shook his head and smiled.
ÒNow,
Dawn, you know that all the time Willow has spent with the coven has cured her
of wanting to use magic to solve everything. That was really quite unfair.Ó
ÒUh
huh,Ó was the only response as the teenager left the room. ÒWhatever you say,
Giles.Ó
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
WillowÕs
arrival was a very low-key affair.
She arrived with a minimum of baggage and fanfare. The fact that Kennedy was not with her
didnÕt upset the residents of the house, the brash slayer not being terribly
popular with anyone except her girlfriend.
BuffyÕs
greeting was warm, but restrained.
As she did with everyone, she expressed a polite interest in WillowÕs
wellbeing, but soon distanced herself from the conversation. The other girl frowned briefly when
Buffy didnÕt even ask about Kennedy, but attributed it to her not wanting to
embarrass Willow in public. When
Buffy still hadnÕt inquired by the time Willow was unpacking, she finally
asked, ÒSo, arenÕt you curious about why IÕm by myself?Ó
Buffy
gave a guilty start, shocked out of her self-absorbed misery for a few seconds
by the pain in WillowÕs voice.
ÒOh,
god, Wills, IÕm so sorry. Of
course I am. WhereÕs Kennedy? Has
something happened to her?Ó
Willow
looked at her friend with sad eyes and answered slowly, ÒNo, nothing happened
to her. We just decided...well, I
decided, that we needed a little break.
Some time to think about...things.Ó
ÒThings?Ó
Willow
sighed and sat on the bed. Buffy
got up on the other side and they sat crosslegged, facing each other just as
they had so many times when they were in high school.
ÒI
know itÕs wrong to compare her to...to Tara. I know that. SheÕs not Tara, sheÕs Kennedy and thatÕs not a
bad thing to be. But...Ó
ÒBut?Ó
ÒBut
I keep finding myself thinking, ÔTara wouldnÕt do that,Õ or ÔTara would never
have said that,Õ and I realized that those things that Tara wouldnÕt do or
say...they were things I valued about her. They were reasons why I loved her so much. And...even though I am attracted to
Kennedy, and very grateful to her for showing me that I could live and love
again, sheÕs not who I want to spend my life with.Ó
The
redhead fiddled with the bedspread as she talked. ÒI just want to find someone to love again. Someone who makes me complete the way
Tara did. And IÕm willing to wait until that person comes along. Do you know what I mean, Buffy?Ó
ÒI
know exactly what you mean, Willow.
Believe me, IÕm the queen of waiting for someone else who completes me.Ó
The
two friends were silent for a few minutes, each lost in her thoughts. Finally Willow took BuffyÕs hand
in hers and asked, ÒSo, youÕre still with the missage, huh?Ó
Buffy
nodded her head and allowed a tear to trickle down her cheek. ÒEvery minute of
every day. The only time I donÕt
miss him is when IÕm asleep and IÕm dreaming that heÕs here with me. Then I wake up and...Ó
Willow
nodded, but couldnÕt help saying, ÒYou know he wouldnÕt have wanted you to
mourn this long, donÕt you? All
Spike ever wanted was for you to let him love you and be happy. As much as he was glad to get you back,
he would have given you up in a minute if heÕd been sure you were ready to go
back to Heaven.Ó
ÒI
know that, Will. And, I want to be
happy again. I do. IÕm just not sure I remember how to do
it. From the time I sent Angel to
hell, my life has been pretty much one big suck fest after another. IÕd love to go back to perky, cheerful
Buffy. I just donÕt know where she
is, you know?Ó
Willow
reached out to hug her friend, a thoughtful look on her face.
Several
conversations with Giles and Dawn, as well as more time spent with Buffy, and
the kind-hearted witch was determined to do something about her friendÕs
unhappiness.
If she wants to go back to being
happy, Buffy, I just need to find a spell that will bring back that feeling. To
make her feel the way she did before being a Slayer interfered with her life so
much. A way to make her feel like
sixteen-year-old Buffy. How hard can it be?
More conversations with Giles and Dawn had Willow more than convinced that a spell was the way to go. She would find one that allowed Buffy to keep all her adult memories, but push the years of pain into the back of her mind and let the innate perkiness sheÕd had as a sixteen-year-old resurface.
Knowing
they would not approve of what she was planning, she didnÕt talk to either
Giles or Dawn about her idea. She
found time alone in which to research exactly what kind of spell was needed and
to collect the materials required, and then she waited for an opportune time.
The
night Giles went out to a late meeting, and Dawn was spending the night with
one of her new friends, Willow decided that the time was ripe. She remembered how Buffy said the only
time she was not unhappy was when she was asleep and dreaming about Spike. That seemed to Willow to be a
good time to do a happiness spell – when the recipient was already in a
happy place.
Checking
briefly to be sure Buffy was still peacefully asleep and not having a
nightmare, Willow quickly set up her spell and began to cast. The candles flickered as she muttered
her incantations in Latin and English.
When she was almost finished, she waved her hand through the herbal
smoke and whispered.
ÒLet
this spell bring forth the happy person inside this one; and let her find her
true happiness. So mote it be.Ó
With
that final sentence, the candles blew out and Willow got up to put her things
away, pleased with herself. She
decided to wait until morning to see how it turned out, figuring a Buffy interrupted
in the middle of dreaming about Spike was not going to be a happy Buffy, spell
or no spell.
She
got into bed and drifted off the sleep herself, secure in the knowledge that
she had improved BuffyÕs life for her.
Buffy jerked slightly and blinked at her
surroundings. One minute she was
dreaming that she was in SpikeÕs arms, sleeping peacefully in his crypt, and
the next she appeared to be in the old long-gone Bronze. And she appeared to be dancing, with
Willow and Xander. A very young
Willow and Xander.
As the dance went on and she began to enjoy the way
her body was moving with the music, she realized that the whole thing seemed
very familiar. She glanced at the
band, back at her friends, and down at herself and her clothes.
Ohmygod, IÕm dreaming about that night in the Bronze. The first time I saw Spike. The first time he threatened to kill me.
Buffy gazed around and marveled at how detailed her
dream was. She could feel the wooden floor under her feet, smell the mixed brew
of perfume, beer, and sweat that permeated the air. She could even see the beginning of a zit on XanderÕs face
if she looked closely.
Wow,
this is a freakishly real dream.
IÕm dreaming about zits. On Xander.
Suddenly she felt the tingle on the back of her neck that meant there was a vampire nearby and she remembered SpikeÕs telling her one time that he had loved her from the first time he saw her dancing in the Bronze. She turned slowly, scanning the room for the bleached blond vampire her neck was now telling her was watching.
In reality, she hadnÕt known he was in the club at
all. SheÕd just responded to what she heard about someone being attacked in the
alley and ran out. However,
telling herself it was her dream to do with as she liked, she looked around the
room until she spotted him prowling like a blond panther on the edges of the
crowd, never taking his eyes off her as he stalked through the other patrons.
Buffy stared back at him until he raised his eyes to
her face What the hell was he looking at all that time? My sixteen-year-old
butt? and blinked in surprise to find her looking at
him. Their eyes locked and BuffyÕs
stomach clenched as the familiar blue gaze bored into her. She suppressed a whimper of longing,
reminding herself that in this time and place, they were not lovers but
enemies.
HeÕs
here to kill me. There will be no
flirting with the Slayer of Slayers.
Never mind what I know about what heÕs got hiding under that long coat. HeÕs unchipped, unsouled and very evil.
In spite of the pep talk she gave herself, Buffy couldnÕt resist giving him a dazzling smile before she turned back to her friends and waited for the phone call that would tell her she was needed in the alley.
Spike froze in mid-stride when the Slayer focused her
beautiful green eyes on him. It
made him shiver, the way she was looking at him. As though she knew who and
what he was. As though she... He
shook himself abruptly.
I
must be losing it. Thinking about
the Slayer like that. Not that she
isnÕt a hot little number. MovinÕ
her body anÕ all, driving these little boys crazy. But IÕm here to kill her, not shag her. I have my dark
princess for that.
He quickly went back outside and gave the minion his instructions while he faded back into the shadows to watch the Slayer. She didnÕt disappoint him. She was out the door in no time and threw the minion off the girl he was trying to eat. Spike watched in admiration as she toyed with one of his better fighters, uttering bad puns and clever quips as she kicked his arse all over the alley. It was almost pathetic how easily she handled the vampire. Especially after he got in one lucky punch that rocked her back for a minute.
It was the last punch he got. With incredible fluidity, she dazzled
the vamp with punches and kicks until one of her friends tossed her a stake and
she put it through his heart with one well-placed stab. She was wiping the dust off her hands
when Spike stepped out of the shadows, clapping slowly.
She looked up at him with no surprise on her face and
waited for him to stop clapping.
ÒWho are you?Ó she asked, sounding bored and not really interested.
ÒYouÕll find out Saturday,Ó he said in what he hoped
was an intimidating manner. There
was something about the way this girl was looking at him. As though she could see right through
him and wasnÕt worried at all.
ÒAnd what happens Saturday?Ó Her bored tone that
implied she already knew the answer.
ÒI get to kill you,Ó he growled.
To his
complete amazement, she gave him another one of those dazzling grins and said,
ÒYou get to try. If you can wait
that long.Ó
ÒOh, I can wait, little girl. What makes you think I canÕt?Ó
ÒBecause I know you, Spike,Ó she said, her expression
softening for a minute. ÒI know
you,Ó she repeated so softly that only he could hear it.
He could do nothing as she and her friends returned
to the club but stand in the alley with ÒHuh?Ó written all over his face.
Inside, Buffy pleaded thirst from vampire dust and
sat down to drink her coke and think about this incredibly real dream. SheÕd treated it just like any other
dream at first – walking through the motions of fighting with the vamp.
She did notice that the fight was much more one-sided than she remembered it
being the first time. Due, no
doubt, to her sixteen year old body being run by the much more experienced mind
of the longest lived Slayer in history.
After fighting with Spike himself multiple times,
Angelus several times, a Hellgod, and a Turok-han, one overly-cocky minion
hadnÕt even challenged her. The
one punch to her jaw did hurt though, and sheÕd responded with righteous anger
that ended the fight very quickly.
She absently stroked the slight bruise on her jaw and wondered how a
dream punch could continue to be sore after the dream had moved on to somewhere
else.
Surprisingly, when the evening ended and they got up
to go home, her dream continued in rather boring fashion. She walked home, greeted her mother -
hugging her hard enough to make her mother wince before she reminded herself
that in this dream her mother wasnÕt dead or dying yet - and went upstairs to
get ready for bed.
All
right. I think I could find more
interesting things to dream about than brushing my teeth. What happened to my nice dream about
snuggling in bed with Spike? Why
am I dreaming about him when he wanted to kill me? Oh well, IÕll wonder about
it tomorrow. Maybe I can dream IÕm
asleep, dreaming about Spike...
***************
Okay. This is
officially getting weird now, she thought when she awoke the next morning in her
old bed with the sun coming in the window. IÕm dreaming I have morning breath and I have to pee. I
have got to be the most boring dreamer on the face of the earth. WhereÕs a good Slayer/prophecy dream
when you need one?
By the time she had dressed in a sixteen-year-oldÕs
cotton underwear and a skirt much too short, she was beginning to get the
sinking feeling that this was not a dream from which she was going to wake up
anytime soon. The thought that she
was about to relive the last five stressful years of her life was not a happy
prospect, but with the resilience of youth she was able to push it aside. She bounced down the stairs and into
the kitchen, greeting her mother cheerfully and suppressing the little twinge
she felt at knowing how different things were going to be in a few years.
Then she remembered that Spike was here. She had five years to convince Spike
that she loved him. Five years to
make up to him for all the pain sheÕd inflicted on him. Five years to spend time in his arms,
in his bed. Five years to
appreciate how precious those moments were going to be.
Great. All I
have to do is convince William the Bloody that the only thing better than
killing this Slayer will be--
Much
to her surprise, the school day went fairly quickly and she was able to do the
work without leaning too heavily on WillowÕs brainpower.
I
guess I did learn a thing or two in spite of myself. She grinned with silent amusement as the
answers to much of her homework popped into her head. Willow looked
at her curiously, but didnÕt say anything as Buffy whipped through their
history assignment.
As she knew was her habit, she went to the school
library after classes were over, somewhat startled at the youthful appearance
of her Watcher. From the
perspective of a woman in her mid-twenties, he appeared to be a very
attractive, somewhat older, man, rather than the stodgy old codger he had
appeared to her sixteen-year-old eyes.
The comparison between the man she was now looking at and the weary,
careworn Head of the Council of Watchers that sheÕd left behind in what she was
trying very hard to believe was the real world, was an eye opener, and she
realized that the years of fighting on the hellmouth had taken their toll on
him just as much as they had on her.
ÒAh, Buffy, there you are. I understand you had an unusual experience last
evening?Ó The question indicated
that Willow or Xander had already told him about the strange vampire and his
cocky remarks about killing her on Saturday.
She chewed her lip briefly, wondering what she wanted
to say to him. Although she tried
to tell herself it was only a dream, so it didnÕt matter what she did or said,
the nagging feeling that this was very real for everyone else would not go
away. Deciding to hold her tongue
until she figured out what was going on, she just gave him the bare details of
the encounter, leaving out that she already knew the vampire.
She did tell him SpikeÕs name, as she remembered that
the vamp sheÕd staked had asked Spike for help just before she dusted him. Giles frowned and went to consult his
watcherÕs records for a vampire named Spike.
ÒYouÕre sure he called him, ÔSpikeÕ?Ó he asked,
thumbing through his books.
ÒHis name is Spike, Giles,Ó she responded wondering
if he would pick up on her certainty.
ÒTry looking under William the Bloody,Ó came a deep
voice from the stacks behind the librarian.
ÒAngel!Ó
Buffy felt her heart rate increase, then level off as she looked at the
brooding vampire with eyes that had seen him at his best and worst. If he wondered why she was looking at
him so intently, he didnÕt say anything.
If anything, he tried to avoid her eyes as he sought out the watcher and
helped him find the correct book.
ÒOh dear,Ó Giles said as he read the short bio of
SpikeÕs career as a vampire. ÒIt
says here he has fought two Slayers before – and killed both of
them. He travels with his
consort—Ò he looked up quickly as Buffy coughed a muffled, Òho bagÓ into
her hand, then went back to his book, ÒDrusilla. A seer before she was turned
by...oh dearÉÓ He glanced up again.
ÒBy Angelus.Ó
Buffy watched Angel flinch at the mention of his
unsouled self and the insane vampire he had sired.
ÒYou will have to be very careful, Buffy. It would appear that this could be one
of the most dangerous vampires youÕve faced yet.Ó
ÒMore dangerous than the Master?Ó she inquired,
trying to look more interested than she was.
I guess it wouldnÕt do to let them know IÕm not
worried about Spike killing me.
Might be hard to explain.
ÒDonÕt underestimate Spike,Ó Angel
said quickly. ÒHe is nothing if
not persistent.Ó
He stopped in confusion as Buffy
laughed and whispered, ÒHe is that.Ó
She saw the look on his face and mentally scolded herself. ÒIÕm sorry Angel,Ó she said, waving
at him to continue. ÒPlease tell us more about him.Ó
By the time Angel was through
telling them about Spike, and he and Giles were making plans for Saturday
night, the feast of St. Vigeous, Buffy had lost interest in the
conversation. With her newfound
perspective, she was very aware of the omissions in AngelÕs stories about
Spike, and also the edge of irritation in his voice that was always there in
later years when he spoke of his grandchilde.
She could tell Giles was getting very frustrated by her lack
of attention to their plans for Saturday night and she finally asked, ÒAre you
both so sure heÕs going to attack me Saturday? Maybe heÕll get tired of waiting and do something before
then. Tomorrow night, maybe. At
Parent-Teacher Night.Ó
She rolled her eyes as Angel and
Giles ignored her and went back to making their plans for the weekend.
As the day went on and she lived
every minute of it, including such mundane things as eating dinner and sneaking
out of the house for patrol, it was becoming more and more obvious that she was
not dreaming.
Somehow, IÕve been returned to my sixteen-year-old self, but
with all my memories and knowledge.
I guess itÕs time to let Giles in on whatÕs going on and see if he can
help me get back to my own time and place.
She decide to wait until
Parent-Teacher Night was over and she had seen Spike again before telling her
watcher what she thought was going on.
If I have to be stuck here, I donÕt plan to wait
four more years before I kiss him for the first time.
The
time came for Back to School Night and Buffy was able to shrug off her concerns
about Snyder and her mother meeting each other. She could see him for what he was – a power-hungry
little man – and dismissed him as unimportant to her life.
Maybe IÕll let
Spike eat him tonight, was
her idle thought as she passed out cookies and waited for him to arrive with
his minions. Where her sixteen
year old self would have been aghast at the thought of letting a vampire have a
human, even one as obnoxious as Snyder, her older self shrugged and wondered
what high school would have been like without the nasty little man.
Maybe Robin
would be sent here sooner. No
wait, that wouldnÕt be good cause Spike is still evil and heÕll try to dust
him.
She
sighed and decided that Snyder would get to live a little longer in this world
too.
When
the sounds of screaming and breaking glass signaled the arrival of the
vampires, she perked up and ran to be sure her mother was safe. As soon as she knew the adults were as
safe as they could be, she began her search for Spike. She idly staked whatever minions she
came across, not stopping until she found the smirking object of her
search. As she stepped out into
the hallway and dropped the axe, she saw him run an appreciative eye up her
bare legs, past her short skirt and tight shirt to her face.
The
lustful look on his face almost made her forget that this Spike was not
chipped, not souled and not in love with her. Yet
Shaking
off the urge to walk right up to him and cup the bulge she knew was growing in
his pants, she stared at him intently and said her line, ÒDo we really need
weapons for this?Ó In retrospect,
it was an incredibly stupid thing for a Slayer to do or say. She could remember years later, SpikeÕs
pointing out to her that she always had to have her weapon ready because a
vampireÕs fangs and claws were always ready.
What the hell
was I thinking? ItÕs a good thing
Spike canÕt resist a challenge or he would have had me right then and there.
As
she knew he would, he dropped the pipe heÕd been holding. Only after running
his hand down his chest and flat stomach to draw her eyes back to his
crotch. She watched his eyes and
saw the confusion when she licked her lips and smiled in appreciation at his
actions.
This could be a
lot of fun. Damn sexy vampire
thinks heÕs going to freak out the little virgin Slayer. He doesnÕt know I know that thereÕs a
Victorian gentleman lurking inside that punk package. Or that I know all about
pushing his buttons and he hasnÕt found any of mine yet. Oh yeah, this is gonna
be fun.
Buffy
was so busy anticipating how much fun she was going to have playing with Spike
that she almost forgot he seriously wanted to kill her at this time in their
lives. His first punch rocked her
back on her heels and she shook off the sexual fantasies until she could get
the situation under control.
Although she could see her mother hovering in the background and staring
in confused amazement at her daughterÕs battle with the vampire, she knew she wouldnÕt
be needing her momÕs help with the axe this time.
Years
of fighting with and beside Spike, not to mention sparring with him for
training, had given her an intimate knowledge of his fighting style. That plus her years of experience as a
slayer made this fight a very different one from their evenly matched battle
the real first time they met. It
was easy for her to anticipate SpikeÕs moves and counter them before they could
hurt her.
She
watched the frustration growing on his face, but she could also see the joy he
always had in facing a worthy opponent and she knew he was having a good
time. When it seemed that they had
been fighting for much longer than the first time, she took advantage of her
knowledge and experience to sweep his legs out and slam his head into the
floor.
Even
though he appeared to be unconscious, she leapt to straddle him and hold a
piece of the axe handle over his heart.
She waited until she knew her mother had followed her instructions to
take the others and leave before allowing herself to relax and lean over his
face. She stroked his brow ridges
until he relaxed back into his beautiful human features and she was looking
down onto the face sheÕd only seen in her dreams for the past year.
She
got so wrapped up in reacquainting herself with his chiseled cheekbones and
full lips; not to mention the incredible feel of his body between her legs,
that it was a full second before she realized his eyes were open and he was
staring at her with a combination of lust, hate and bewilderment.
What the bloody hell? I was out like a light, the Slayers
sittinÕ on me with a stake in her hand, and IÕm not dust.
ÒHi,Ó
Buffy said cheerily.
He
looked up at her suspiciously.
ÒLike to tell me why IÕm not blowinÕ in the wind, pet? Not that I donÕt Ôpreciate it,Ó he
added quickly as he felt the stake press into his chest just enough to let him
know that she could drive it home before he could move.
Buffy
shook her head and admitted reluctantly, ÒI donÕt think I can do that yet.Ó
She
fought the urge to drop the stake and run her hands over his body by reminding
herself that this Spike was still in love with Drusilla and would take
advantage of her weakness in a heartbeat.
Thinking about how much he loved the crazy vampire helped her focus and
she glared down at him as though he was deliberately cheating on her.
Spike
could feel her pulse pounding and could see the play of emotions flicker across
her face, but he was completely dumbfounded as to what was going on. By all rights he should never have
awakened from his short spell of unconsciousness. She should have staked him and moved on. ThatÕs what Slayers did. They slayed. No witty quips, no sitting
on the intended slayee with their hot little bodies only inches from his
rapidly growing erection...
Bollocks!
WasnÕt bad enough she beat me, sheÕs got to rub it in my face by turninÕ me on.
Buffy
watched his eyes darken and knew that she was having the same effect on him
that he was on her. In spite of
how much he wanted to kill her, his body was hers for the taking. Never taking her eyes off those intense
blue lasers, she slid back until his denim-covered erection was touching her
damp sex. She knew he could feel
and smell her arousal and she smiled at the way he involuntarily pushed his
hips up against her heat when she tightened her legs around him again.
Keeping
the point of the stake pressed into the skin of his chest hard enough to cause
a drop of blood to form, Buffy leaned slowly toward his face, dropping her eyes
to his mouth. When her warm lips
met his soft, cool ones, she couldnÕt help giving a little moan as he
immediately responded to her kiss.
Their lips moved softly against each other as Buffy reveled in the
familiar sensation and the vampire tasted her warm, mobile mouth for the first
time. When he tentatively touched
her lower lip with his tongue, requesting more, she readily complied, sending
her own tongue out to meet his and caressing it before drawing it in to her mouth.
Buffy
lost track of how long they were there, lost in exploring each otherÕs lips and
tongues. She could feel SpikeÕs
cock pushing against her and fought the urge to drop the stake so that she
could lie down on top of him the way she wanted to.
Suddenly
the sound of voices reached their ears and Buffy pulled back reluctantly. SpikeÕs eyes flickered back to amber as
he recognized AngelÕs voice calling BuffyÕs name frantically. He looked at her almost reproachfully
as she gave a guilty start and sat up completely. Unfortunately, that forced her hips down onto his, grinding
her warmth onto him.
Ignoring
the stake pressed against his chest, the vampire sat up quickly, leaving them
face to face with Buffy straddling his lap. The stake forgotten, she slipped her arms around his neck
and nipped him gently right below his jaw where she knew he loved it. She giggled when he groaned, earning
her an indignant glare as he pulled back in shock.
ÒI
know you, Spike,Ó she responded to his unspoken question.
ÒYou
ARE going to explain this to me, Slayer,Ó he growled, Òbut not right now. I think itÕs time for me to leave
before the cavalry gets here.Ó
He
shocked both of them, himself more than Buffy, by leaning in to plant a quick
kiss on her lips as he whispered, ÒLater, luv,Ó and threw her off his lap. He grinned at her indignant sputtering
from where she was sprawled on the floor; then blew her another kiss as he
turned and vanished out the nearby window.
When
Angel, Xander and Giles came sliding to a halt, Buffy was already back on her
feet and waiting for them.
ÒBuffy!
Are you all right? Did he hurt
you?Ó
AngelÕs
readiness to assume that she had lost the fight angered the Slayer and she
huffed at him, ÒOf course, IÕm all right.
The day I canÕt take Spike...Ó her voice trailed off as she remembered
that she wasnÕt supposed to even know the blond vamp yet, let alone have fought
him before.
ÒIf
you are all right, does that mean you dusted him?Ó Xander inquired eagerly.
ÒUm,
no. Not exactly. I did have my
stake pressed over his heart, though,Ó she added brightly. ÒThat has to count for something.Ó
ÒIf
you had your stake over his heart, why isnÕt he dust?Ó Angel asked with a
growl. He was walking around Buffy
obviously sniffing her as he did.
ÒYou
know, Angel, that whole smelling things on people is really yucky,Ó she snapped
at him. She knew he was scenting
not only her close contact with Spike, but the arousal still dampening her
underwear.
Her
heart softened when she noticed the bewildered and hurt look on his face.
This is Angel.
He loves you and he is just trying to protect what he thinks is a very young
Slayer. He hasnÕt lost his soul,
he hasnÕt left you and he has no idea that he will do those things.
ÒIÕm
sorry, Angel,Ó she said softly. ÒI know youÕre just trying to protect me, but,
really, IÕm fine.Ó
He
nodded briefly, but the hurt look didnÕt leave his face and she knew he would
be going back to his apartment to brood later.
Telling
her watcher she would talk to him tomorrow, she ran off to catch up with her
mother and try to explain away the eveningÕs activities. On the way there, it occurred to her
that keeping her mother in the dark about her slaying until she found out the
hard way, might not be the best approach.
Okay, then, here goes my first attempt,
other than kissing Spike, to really go against what I know actually
happened. Hopefully, it wonÕt end
the world.
When
her mother indicated that she wasnÕt angry, but proud of BuffyÕs behavior
during the crisis, she decided that was the perfect opening for her confession. They settled into the kitchen with cups
of hot chocolate and Buffy began her approach to the subject.
ÒSo,
Mom, did you get a good look at those guys who attacked the school tonight?Ó
Joyce
looked at Buffy carefully. She
knew that the fight she had witnessed between her young daughter and the man
with the frighteningly deformed face was well beyond the skills and physical
capabilities of most sixteen-year-old girls. If she was honest with herself,
she would admit that it was probably beyond the capabilities of most adult,
professional bodyguards.
ÒYes,
I did,Ó she answered simply and waited.
ÒWhat
did you think they were?Ó
ÒWell,
Principal Snyder indicated they were a gang hopped up on PCP....Ó
BuffyÕs
snort focused her motherÕs attention back on her daughter.
ÒBut
I have a feeling youÕre going to tell me that isnÕt what they are, arenÕt you?Ó
Instead
of answering directly, she asked quietly, ÒDo you remember why I said I had to
set fire to the gym in LA?Ó
Her
mother flinched at the memory of that trying time in their lives and
nodded. Then her eyes widened and
flew to meet BuffyÕs expectant look.
ÒOh
my god, you said they were...vampires? And that you were trying to kill them.Ó
Buffy
nodded and continued to look at her mother until she could see that all the
dots had been connected. Her
motherÕs face was a study in disbelief and horror.
ÒWe...we
sent you to a psychiatrist! We
thought you were crazy.Ó
Buffy
smiled bitterly, ÒYeah, that was definitely one of the highlights of my life.Ó
When
she saw the tears in her motherÕs eyes, she regretted her tone and the words
instantly.
ÒIÕm
sorry, Mom,Ó she grabbed her motherÕs hand and squeezed it. ÒI understand. If I hadnÕt been me, IÕd have thought I
was crazy too.Ó
ÒSo,
those...people tonight...they were vampires?Ó
ÒÕFraid
so. Apparently we moved here so
that I could take care of the little problem this town has, what with being
built over a hellmouth and all.Ó
At
her motherÕs blank look, she straightened and patted her hand reassuringly. ÒThatÕs another story. Right now, all
you need to know is that there are such things as vampires and demons, and I
was...chosen...to fight them. I am
the Slayer. The one in all
the—oh, nuts. IÕll have
Giles come and talk to you.Ó
ÒMr
Giles? The librarian?Ó
ÒUh,
yeah. ThatÕs his day job. Watching
me is kinda his night job.Ó
Her
mother shook her head, trying to make sense of the things her daughter was
saying. Suddenly her gaze went
over BuffyÕs head and she asked in a small voice, Ò Buffy? These...vampires. Do they sometimes look like ordinary
humans?Ó
ÒThey
can, Mom. ThatÕs why you have to
be so careful about who you invite into the house. Why do you ask?Ó
ÒBecause
I think thereÕs one out there looking in the window,Ó her mother answered without
ever taking her frightened eyes off the window in the kitchen door.
Buffy
whirled, pulling her stake from the waistband of her skirt as she did so. Standing just outside the kitchen door
and making boogey-man faces in the window was the vampire sheÕd been sitting on
earlier.
Buffy
stomped to the door and threw it open angrily.
ÒWhat
do you want, Spike? And stop
making stupid faces at my mom. YouÕre scaring her.Ó
ÒBuffy,Ó
her mother ventured, ÒshouldnÕt we be locking the door rather than opening it?Ó
ÒItÕs
okay, Mom. He canÕt get in unless one of us invites him – and weÕre not
going to do that. Not yet,
anyway.Ó
Spike
and her mother wore identical expressions of confusion at her Ònot yetÓ, but
she ignored them and again demanded, ÒWhat are you doing here?Ó
ÒWanted
to finish our...conversation, pet,Ó he smirked, rolling his tongue up under his
teeth.
Buffy
heard her motherÕs gasp as she thought he was referring to the violent fight
sheÕd witnessed between them.
She shot her mother a reassuring glance; then turned back to the vampire
lounging in the doorway.
ÒTempting
as that thought isÉ Ò She laughed at his startled look and the way his eyes
immediately darkened with desire. ÒI donÕt think so. We will finish it, though, Spike. I promise you,Ó she added softly. ÒI promise we will.Ó
For
just a second the cocky look slipped and he stared at her intently. ÒGonna hold you to that, luv,Ó he said
with a low rumble that made her body tingle in exciting ways.
She
looked back at him, wanting nothing more than to step out the door and throw
herself into his arms, but she forced herself to hold back and remember that to
him she was just a new Slayer he had to fight. The way he licked his lips as he stared at her told her he
was already feeling things he didnÕt want to, but she knew Spike too well to
think that he would let lust get in the way of bagging his third Slayer.
ÒI
know you will,Ó she replied with a smile.
ÒIÕm counting on it.Ó
ÒWhyÕs
that, pet?Ó He tilted his head at her inquisitively.
ÒBecause
I know you,Ó she replied and shut the door on his befuddled face.
Chapter Four
Buffy
gave her new life several more days, just to be sure she wasnÕt going to be
snatched back into her bed in England, before she approached Giles and told him
she had something to talk to him about.
ÒIn
private, Giles. I donÕt want
anybody else to know about this until after youÕve had time to research it.Ó
Her
Watcher looked at her curiously, but agreed and quietly suggested that Willow
and Xander take advantage of the nice afternoon to go for a long walk. Her two friends looked somewhat hurt,
but the prospect of an afternoon somewhere besides the musty library was too
much to resist, even for Willow.
As
soon as they had gone, Giles turned to Buffy and indicated one of the
comfortable chairs in his office.
ÒI
presume you are now prepared to tell me why you seem to know more about William
the Bloody and his possible activities than his own grandsire does?Ó he said
mildly.
ÒCanÕt
put anything by you, can I?Ó She smiled back at him with affection.
ÒI
am fairly certain you Ôput things by meÕ at regular intervals,Ó he commented
dryly. ÒHowever, in this case, I
have definitely identified a few glaring discrepancies that I should like to
have explained. If you donÕt mind.Ó
ÒSuch
as?Ó she asked, putting off the explanation as long as possible.
ÒSuch
as how and why you know Spike, and why you seem so sure he cannot hurt
you. Such as when you became so
adept at your calling that you could take on four vampires at a time and still
maintain an unrelated conversation with your friends...Ó
Buffy
gave a guilty start as she remembered taking Xander with her on patrol the
other night and toying with the inexperienced fledglings they found while she
talked and joked with him. She
made a note to herself that she should not take things quite so casually in the
future as she had noticed that this body was not as strong as the one she was
accustomed to.
ÒAnd
why your mother made a phone call to me this morning demanding that I tell
Principal Snyder that you are the Slayer and he is to stop harassing you!Ó
ÒWhoops?Ó
Buffy offered meekly by way of apology.
The
older man continued to glare at her until she took a deep breath and let it out
forcefully.
ÒOkay,
here goes. But you have to promise
not to wig on me, ÔK?Ó
ÒFine,Ó
he muttered, ÒThere will be no Ôwigging.Õ Ó
ÒSeveral
nights ago I went to bed in my room, just like I always do,Ó she began.
When
her watcher continued to look at her expectantly, she paused and then added. ÒMy bedroom is in London, in a very
large house that you own.Ó
While the Watcher stared at her incredulously, she added,
ÒAnd it was September 20, 2003.Ó
She
leaned back in her chair to watch the inevitable removal and rapid polishing of
his glasses. When he had put them
back on his face and clasped his hands in front of him, he was finally able to
talk; although, ÒGood LordÓ, was all he could manage.
She
saw him visibly control himself and go into research mode as he began firing
questions at her.
When
they had established that she was really in her twenties, had been the slayer
for seven years before retiring -- Buffy was keeping her explanations as simple
as possible to begin with and she left out the multiple Slayers -- and had no
idea what had happened to her, he stopped and just looked at her.
ÒA
slayer who lives into her twenties.Ó He shook his head. ÒYouÕre a miracle.Ó
ÒYeah,
I get that a lot,Ó she smirked without explanation.
He
shot her a suspicious look, but didnÕt ask her to elaborate. Instead he put his head on his hands
and thought hard for several minutes. When he raised his head, she could see
that he had accepted the situation and was already exploring options.
ÒWhile
I am sure there is much you could tell me, beginning with how and why you seem
to know Spike so wellÉÓ He didnÕt miss the blush that went into her youthful
cheeks and mentally groaned. ÒI
feel it is not in anyoneÕs best interests for you to tell us very much about
the future until we know why you are here.Ó
ÒThatÕs
what I figured,Ó she said, nodding.
ÒIf this is an alternate dimension, or just a really, really long and
often boring dream, then it probably doesnÕt matter what I do to change things. But, if IÕm really in my past, then
anything I do could cause—Ò
ÒAnything
you do could potentially change the world,Ó the Watcher finished for her.
ÒWell,
yeah.Ó
ÒSo,
the safest thing to do right now, is for you to proceed just as you would
have/did the first time around.Ó
He peered at her over his glasses as he asked, ÒYou have been sticking
to the same scenarios, have you not?Ó
Buffy
blushed again, and decided he didnÕt need to know about her molesting Spike on
the floor of the school hallway.
ÒWell,
I told my mom last night about me being the Slayer – in my world, I
didnÕt do that until after...until much later in the year. And IÕve had this conversation with
you,Ó she added brightly.
Not
to be deterred from his need to know, Giles persisted, ÒAnd Spike? What happened in your time when you fought
him the first time?Ó
ÒUh,
pretty much the same thing,Ó she said, blushing furiously again. ÒExcept, in my
time I wasnÕt as good a fighter yet and he...Ó
ÒHe
beat you,Ó he said flatly.
Buffy
pouted, but admitted, ÒWell, he got lucky. But my mom hit him with the axe and
he ran away.Ó
Giles
breathed a sigh of relief and said, ÒRight then, that probably wonÕt affect
anything in this timeline. YouÕll just have to be careful not to meet him again
until...Ó
Something
on BuffyÕs face stopped him.
ÒUnless,
of course, you have already faced him again.Ó He looked at her anxiously.
ÒUh,
not in the fighting sense, no. But
I did talk to him last night for a few minutes.Ó
ÒYou
TALKED to him?Ó
ÒUm,
yeah?Ó
ÒYou
spoke to William the Bloody. As
in, had a conversation.Ó His voice was full of disbelief. ÒAnd you both walked away again? Did neither of you want the other
dead?Ó
Buffy
took a deep breath and calmed herself as she remembered how Giles had conspired
with Robin Wood to kill Spike.
ÒI
think the jury is still out on that for Spike just now.Ó She met his eyes and said with complete
honesty, ÒBut I do not want him dusted.
Ever.Ó
ÒI
presume you have a good reason for that remarkably irresponsible attitude?Ó
His
words reminded Buffy that his man worked for the organization that insisted on
teaching Slayers that all demons were evil, to be eliminated on sight, and
that, even without having met Angelus yet, he was unlikely to trust one just on
her say so.
ÒI
have several good reasons, actually,Ó she said in her best adult Slayer
voice. ÒSeveral very important
reasons. And thatÕs all IÕm going
to say about it until we know whatÕs going on with me and why IÕm here.Ó
The
man studied the young girl sitting across from him and realized what he had been
missing for the past week. This
was not the giddy teenager he had been working with for the past year or
more. While the body sitting there
was undoubtedly only sixteen years old, the poise, demeanor, attitude and, most
importantly, the eyes were those of a much older girl. They were the eyes of a woman who had
suffered and grown wise in the process.
It
finally hit him what it could mean to have a Slayer with over seven years of
experience and knowledge working on the hellmouth and he leaned back in his
chair and relaxed.
ÒVery
well, Buffy. Until we actually
know if the information you have for us can create problems, I will trust you
on this matter. However, in view
of what Angel has to say about SpikeÕs love of bloodshed, I cannot promise to
ignore him for long.Ó
Buffy
snorted slightly and said, ÒNot everything Angel says is the complete truth,
you know. He edits things to make
himself look better.Ó
Once
again, Giles looked at her in complete shock.
ÒForgive
me, but I understood that you and Angel...not that I approve of the
relationship...but are you not in love with him? And he with you?Ó
Buffy
sighed and slumped in her chair.
ÒItÕs complicated, Giles.
LetÕs just say that, while I will always have a place in my heart for
Angel, I did eventually outgrow my teenage crush. And, there are...extenuating circumstances that make it
impossible for us to be together anyway.Ó
ÒThese
circumstances would be more of the things I shouldnÕt know about yet?Ó
ÒOh,
yeah. Big time,Ó she said,
shuddering at the thought of telling Giles his budding romance with Ms.
Calendar was going to be ended in a very unpleasant way by Angelus.
ÒWell
then, it appears that I need to begin researching this situation
immediately. What can you tell me
about your activities leading up to finding yourself here?Ó
ÒNot
much besides what I told you. I
said good night to Willow and went to—Oh my god! Willow! IÕm going to kill her!Ó
Giles
raised his eyebrows, shocked at her vehemence toward her best friend.
ÒWillow?Ó
he asked. ÒWhat does Willow have
to do with it?Ó
ÒOh,
IÕm gonna guess, pretty much everything!Ó
Still
confused, Giles continued to look at her warily.
ÒShe
must have done a spell – and, as usual....Ó
ÒA
spell? Willow?Ó
Buffy
blew out an exasperated breath.
ÒOh yeah, Willow and spells?
Sometimes not so mixy.Ó
ÒAre
saying Willow sent you back here? On purpose?Ó
ÒI
doubt she was trying to send me back here. IÕm sure she was trying to help me...I wasnÕt a very happy
person. And I was...Ó Buffy
agonized over how much she could safely tell her watcher. ÒLetÕs just say she was probably trying
make me happy and this is the result.Ó
Giles
shook his head in wonder.
ÒWillow...who would have...well, IÕll have to start training her. Magic is nothing to fool around with
unprepared. She could cause all sorts of...Ó his voice trailed off as he looked
at BuffyÕs rueful grin.
ÒDÕya
think?Ó she said wryly. Then she
shrugged and added, ÒIt doesnÕt really matter that we know she did it. The
question still is, what did she do?
I really donÕt have any great desire to relive the next six years of my
life. At least not some parts of
it. But IÕm afraid to do anything
to change it. IÕm afraid of what
will happen to the future.Ó
ÒQuite
right,Ó Giles agreed. ÒHowever, if
you are from an alternate dimension, then any actions you take here would have
no effect on your original dimension and you could perhaps avoid some of the
more painful things that occurred.Ó
When
he saw BuffyÕs hopeful joy at that thought, he hastened to add, ÒBut we must be
extremely careful until we know that for sure. And, that will include your interactions with Spike;
whatever your...relationship...might be with him in the future, right now he is
your mortal enemy. A creature that
has slain two Slayers. Do be
careful, Buffy.Ó
ÒI
will. DonÕt worry. I donÕt want to
have to dust him to save my life.
And Giles?Ó
ÒYes?Ó
ÒDonÕt
underestimate what Willow can do with magic.Ó
The
older man understood immediately that he was being given a cryptic warning and
he nodded his head in acknowledgement.
Chapter Five
Buffy
wandered toward her home, basking in the warm sunshine – something she
really missed, living in London – and enjoying the sense of having no
pressing duties. She knew she
needed to patrol later that night, but she also knew that, except for Spike,
there was nothing in Sunnydale at this particular time that she couldnÕt take
down easily.
Thinking
of Spike reminded her of GilesÕ warning to be careful around him and she sighed
as she acknowledged the truth to his warning.
This isnÕt my
Spike. Either because the things
that made him mine havenÕt happened yet, or because weÕre in another dimension
where our lives are different.
Either way, if I let him get too close, he might decide to drain me
before he falls in love.
She
kicked at a rock in her frustration at being so close to him again and not
being able to be with him.
After
Giles had studied interdimensional spells, time travel spells and whatever else
he could think of that might give them a clue, he called Buffy into his office
again to discuss their options.
ÒAs
I see it, the only way we will know if this is your past, or an alternate
timeline, is to carefully examine everything that has happened here so far,
including anything you have done differently so far. I need to know as much as you feel you can safely tell me
about what would be happening right now the past that you remember.Ó
Buffy
wrinkled her brow in thought and then ventured. ÒIn my time, Spike would be working
on setting up a ritual to heal Drusilla, using AngelÕs blood. He would have hired the Order of Taraka
to kill me...Ó She broke off at GilesÕ explosive, ÒGood Lord!Ó
ÒHey,
donÕt sweat it – I took—okay, never mind. Oh! I almost forgot! Kendra!Ó
ÒKendra?Ó
ÒYes,
sheÕs another Slayer. She was called when the Master killed me for a minute
last year. She should be showing
up here any time now...Ó Her voice trailed off as she remembered how short
KendraÕs career as a Slayer had been.
Giles
looked at the sad expression on her face and made a mental note not to get too
attached to Kendra, if and when she showed up. The realty of BuffyÕs position suddenly hit him and he
cringed inside for the girl he was already coming to think of as a surrogate
daughter.
Dear Lord! She knows whatÕs going to
happen to everyone around her! Who
will live, who will die and how and when.
What a burden to carry! And
here I am telling her not to do anything to change it.
He
looked at Buffy with new-found sympathy and said gently, ÒWe will sort this out
soon, Buffy. I promise. I know it must be frustrating to know
that certain things will happen if you donÕt stop them, but...Ó
ÒGiles. There are some things I just donÕt
think I can let happen. I donÕt
think IÕm strong enough to stand by and watch... There are just some things I donÕt want to go through a
second time. Or to watch someone
else go through, for that matter,Ó she said enigmatically with a quick glance
at him.
When
she began her patrol that evening, she went by herself, leaving Xander and
Willow to wonder what was going on with their friend. She had yet to tell anyone but Giles about her situation and
the strain of pretending to be a high school junior was telling on her.
She
had been avoiding the run-down industrial part of town, thinking that she would
have less chance of running into Spike if she stayed away from the
factory. She knew heÕd taken over
the MasterÕs minions and was technically the Master of Sunnydale right now, but
she also knew he was spending more time worrying about curing Drusilla than he
was killing her.
ÒItÕs
too bad,Ó she mused aloud as she walked through the cemetery, ÒI could use a
good fight with Spike to take the edge off.Ó
ÒBe
careful what you wish for, little girl,Ó she heard behind her and whirled to
find the blond vamp aiming a kick at her head. She just slipped past his foot,
her eyes lighting up as he followed it with a series of punches that she
blocked easily.
For
over an hour, they fought their way through the graveyard, dodging thrown
tombstones, and leaping from crypt to crypt. BuffyÕs blood was singing as they punched and kicked their
way from one side of the cemetery to another. Neither one was able to get or
keep the upper hand long enough to get a kill. In BuffyÕs case, her intimate knowledge of SpikeÕs fighting
style was somewhat mitigated by the weaker body she was using.
That
and the fact that I donÕt want to kill him she thought wryly as she passed up
another chance to end the battle permanently.
After
a while, she realized that Spike wasnÕt really trying all that hard to kill her
either. She could tell from the
look on his face that he was enjoying every minute of the battle and she gave
him one of her dazzling smiles when he laughed in appreciation of a
particularly clever series of moves.
As
the fight wore on, becoming less of a battle to the death and more of a
sparring match, they slowed down until they were barely registering the weaker
and weaker blows they exchanged.
Finally,
the vampire raised his hands in the classic sign of surrender and said, ÒTime out, pet. What do you say?Ó
ÒFine
with me,Ó she answered, immediately sitting down to lean against the side of a
crypt. With a sudden start, she
realized she was leaning against the door of the one Spike would later choose
to live in. She reached behind her
and ran her hand lightly over the door she had kicked open so many times; then
flinched when she felt him sit down beside her.
ÒSo,
Slayer,Ó he said, leaning his head back against the door with her, Òwhen are
you gonna tell me whatÕs goinÕ on here?Ó
ÒI...I
donÕt know what you mean,Ó she tried in her best ÒblondeÓ voice. ÒWeÕre enemies
and weÕre fighting. Except now
weÕre not...fighting, that is. Now
weÕre resting and then maybe weÕll be fighting again, and...Ó
She
stopped when she saw that he was giving her one of his skeptical raised eyebrow
looks that said ÒI see right through you, Slayer.Ó
ÒNot
buying that, huh?Ó she said with a sigh.
ÒNot
even rentinÕ it, pet.Ó He pulled a
cigarette out of the pocket of his duster and casually lit it.
ÒHowÕs
Dru?Ó she asked abruptly, looking for a change of subject.
Spike
choked on the smoke as he was blindsided by her not only knowing that Dru was
with him, but that she was sick.
He looked at her hard, but didnÕt comment or answer her question.
ÒIÕm
not going to let you do it, you know,Ó she remarked casually, as though they
had been discussing the ritual all along.
ÒDonÕt
try to stop me,Ó he warned, amazed to find that he really didnÕt want her to
try to stop him because he didnÕt want to have a reason to kill her.
ÒItÕs
my job,Ó she said quietly, then added after a long pause, ÒAnd I canÕt let you hurt AngelÓ
ÒFuck
your job!Ó he exploded. ÒAnd fuck
the bloody pouf, too. He owes her.Ó
ÒHe
probably does,Ó she admitted, ÒBut I canÕt let you have him, regardless.Ó
ÒDo
you love him?Ó
The
question surprised both of them, but having asked it, Spike waited stubbornly
for her answer. Buffy thought hard
before responding.
ÒI...itÕs
complicated.Ó
He
snorted derisively. Ò ÔS nothinÕ
complicated about love, Slayer. Either you do or you donÕt.Ó
She
rolled her head over to look at his angry face and couldnÕt resist running her
hand down one knife-edged cheekbone.
She felt him start and then shiver under her touch. She made herself look into his confused
eyes as she said softly, ÒI do.Ó
ÒI
want to kill you. You know that, donÕt you?Ó he blurted, unsure of what was
making him so angry, but knowing it had everything to do with her loving Angel
and nothing to do with her being the Slayer.
ÒYou
wonÕt,Ó she said simply, dropping her hand.
ÒYou
sure about that, luv?Ó He tried for a cocky smirk, but it didnÕt quite come
off.
She
nodded her head, saying softly, ÒI
know you, Spike.Ó
ÒBloody
hell, woman! Will you stop saying
that! How the hell do you know
me? You just met me! I donÕt know YOU!Ó
ÒI
know you donÕt,Ó she said sadly.
ÒBut you will,Ó she added so low that no one but a vampire would have
been able to hear her.
ÒIs
that a threat or promise, Slayer?Ó he asked, never taking his eyes off
hers. Without being aware he was
doing it, his hand came up to push a stand of hair off her face and he caught
his breath when she closed her eyes briefly.
ÒI
guess itÕs a bit of both,Ó she admitted with a shaky laugh as she forced
herself to move away from him and stand up.
He
kipped to his feet, but the comeback heÕd been preparing never left his lips as
a Faryl demon grabbed him from behind and tried to wrench his head off. Buffy managed to get one good punch in,
enough to make the demon let go of SpikeÕs head, before she was grabbed herself
and had no more time to see what was happening to Spike.
She
had no weapons with her but her stake, which she knew wouldnÕt do much more
than irritate a Faryl. She soon
found herself with her back to the crypt door and the vampire snarling and
snapping beside her as they tried to fight off the pack of large, angry demons.
ÒWhat
did you do to make these guys mad?Ó she gasped, kicking and punching in an
effort to keep them at a distance.
ÒMe?
What did I do? It was probably
you. YouÕre the bloody Slayer,
arenÕt you?Ó he snarled back, slashing at the face of the nearest one with his
claws.
They
didnÕt speak again, the only sounds being the whump! of punches landing and the
snarling of the vampire and the demons.
Buffy got as close as she could to him without interfering with their
fighting and whispered, ÒI donÕt think weÕre winning.Ó
ÒNo
shit,Ó he growled back. ÒYouÕre all
Ôsave-the-world-girlÕ, what do you think we should do about it?Ó
Checking
that the outer door was ajar, she edged back against it and pushed lightly on the inner door to be sure it would
open; then nudged Spike and said, ÒLetÕs duck in here.Ó
ÒAnd
be trapped? No thank you, Slayer.Ó
ÒTrust
me?Ó she asked meekly.
Òi
should have my head examined,Ó he growled as he nodded at her and rushed the
demons, pushing them back briefly to allow her to open the door and slip
inside. At her hissed, ÒNow!Ó he
jumped back into the crypt while she slammed the door shut and leaned against
it.
ÒUh,
Spike? Little help here?Ó
He
grabbed a sarcophagus and dragged it over to lean against the bulging door.
ÒThatÕs
not gonna hold Ôem long,Ó he growled.
ÒIt
doesnÕt need to. Come on,Ó she
said, grabbing his arm and pulling him toward the back of the crypt. When he saw her wrestling the top off
another sarcophagus, he rushed to help and was soon looking down into what
appeared to be a room under the crypt.
He
arched an eyebrow at her, but didnÕt waste time asking how she knew about the
room. He just jumped down, using
his enhanced vampire senses to see in the dark room. Then he turned and looked up at her.
ÒAll
clear, Slayer. Come on. IÕll catch you.Ó
Buffy
climbed over the side of the sarcophagus and dropped lightly down, only to find
herself caught just off the ground by a pair of strong arms. They both froze, bodies just barely
touching, while they listened to the sounds of the Faryls trying to push the
door open.
ÒWe
should hide,Ó she whispered.
ÒTheyÕll notice the open coffin.Ó
ÒTheyÕre
mean, but theyÕre stupid,Ó he replied, inhaling the scent coming from her
hair. Without meaning to, he found
himself nuzzling her ear and he heard her heart beat speed up as he neared her
neck.
ÒNot
gonna bite you, luv,Ó he murmured as he ran his lips down to the spot just
below her ear. He gently licked
the spot with his tongue and when she gasped, he smiled and said, ÒNow I know
somethinÕ about you, Slayer.Ó
Buffy
smacked him lightly on the chest, then allowed her hand to linger on the hard
muscles she found there. She was
finding it almost impossible to be in such close proximity to him and remember
that his affections belonged to someone else.
She
was just steeling herself to push him away, when they heard the door being
pushed open. Spike drew her back into the rear of the cavern and into a crevice
in the wall, pushing her in ahead of him so that his leather clad back was the
only thing exposed to the open room.
His hands were resting on the wall on either side of her head, and his
head was bent down toward hers.
She could feel his cool breath on her face and knew if she looked up
their mouths would be only centimeters apart.
Spike
heard her heart rate skyrocket and wondered what the cause was. He wasnÕt getting any sense of fear off
her; if anything she was excited. When he smelled her arousal, he almost
groaned at the effect it had on him.
So
slowly that she was barely moving, Buffy brought her head up until she was
looking blindly toward his face, knowing he could probably see her, even though
the darkness was complete to her less sensitive eyes. She sensed rather than saw him moving his mouth toward hers
and suppressed a whimper when he stopped just short of her lips to whisper,
ÒWhat are you doinÕ to me, Slayer?Ó
In
response, she lifted her chin slightly and touched her lips to his. She could feel his fangs and knew he
was still in game face, but she persisted with the kiss anyway, ignoring the
small nicks in her lips from his razor sharp canines. She felt a shudder go through him when tiny drops of her
blood oozed out onto his questing tongue.
Suddenly
his arms were around her and she was being pressed against his body as he
deepened the kiss, heedless of the damage his fangs were doing to her lips and
tongue.
This
was new to Buffy. As violent as
their lovemaking could be, and often had been, Spike had never let his demon
out when he was with her. It
surprised her to find that the reminder of what he really was excited her more
than she wanted to admit. While he
sucked on her bleeding lips with a groan, she slid her hands under his tee
shirt and stroked the smooth skin on his back, taking advantage of his
distraction to caress him the way sheÕd been wanting to.
When
she pushed his shirt up and pulled her mouth away to fasten it on one of his
hard nipples, he hissed and clutched her arms. She teased him with her tongue and lips, nipping gently on
the pebbled tip until he was growling so loud she was afraid the Faryls would
hear.
ÒLike
that, donÕt you?Ó she breathed, pulling back from him and putting her hands on
his chest.
ÒYou
know I do,Ó he growled, trying to pull her into another kiss.
ÒYeah,Ó
she agreed softly, ÒI know you do.Ó
She
pushed him gently away from her and was surprised when he didnÕt resist. As they eased out of the crevice, they
could hear the snarling Faryls stomping out of the crypt and soon there was
only silence overhead.
ÒI
love Dru,Ó he said angrily, as though she was going to argue with him about it.
ÒI
know you do,Ó she replied, stroking his face.
ÒThen
what the bloody hell are you doing to me?
Has the great pouf got you so horny you have to hit on the first
convenient vampire?Ó
She
flinched, both at his tone and the words that reminded her that once again, she
was taking what she wanted from him without thinking about what he might want.
Spike
was able to see the flinch, even in the complete darkness of the room, and
started to apologize, then got furious at himself for it.
What is
this girl doing to me? IÕm leavinÕ
my dark princess with minions to follow a Slayer around. A Slayer who somehow knows where and
how to touch me to make me crave her.
His words, and the resulting guilt
she felt, were enough to douse the heat between them and she turned away
saying, ÒI think we can leave now.
You can get back to your...girl friend, and I can—Ò
ÒAnd
you can get back to the all-so-soulful Angelus,Ó he growled, not sure why that
bothered him so much. ÒAs horny as
you are, IÕm surprised the two of you arenÕt shagginÕ like bunnies.Ó
Buffy
cringed at his cruel words, but she was grateful for the reminder of just who
this Spike was at this time.
Note
to self – teasing the vampire is fun; getting to close to him before heÕs
ready – not such a good idea.
She
let her fist fly into his nose and as he grabbed it with a curse, she said
coldly, ÒTrust me, Spike. You
really donÕt want that to happen.Ó
She
whirled, not even worrying about turning her back on the angry vampire, and
leapt upward to grab the edge of the entrance and pull herself up. Without looking back, she marched out
of the crypt and headed for home, grumbling to herself the whole time.
ÒIÕd
almost forgotten what a pig he was before he got the soul. Damn stupid
vampire. Would serve him right if
I did sleep with Angel. ThatÕd
show him what a Ôho Dru is. I
could warn Jenny...we could just avoid Angelus until Willow gets the spell
ready and....oh my God! IÕm
seriously considering sleeping with Angel! What is wrong with me?Ó
Spike
remained in the crypt until he was sure she was gone, his mind whirling. He looked around frantically, desperate
for something to throw or break to relief his frustration. He couldnÕt believe heÕd allowed
himself to put his mouth on the SlayerÕs neck and not bite her. Instead of killing her so she couldnÕt
interfere with curing his dark princess, heÕd ended up kissing her. Thinking about kissing her reminded him
of the blood heÕd swallowed from her savaged lips and tongue and he groaned at
the memory of its sweet, powerful taste and the effect it had on him.
In
spite of the bitter words that followed the kissing, and the subsequent abuse
to his nose, he was still sporting the erection heÕd had since they started
fighting hours ago. With a muffled
curse, he unzipped his pants and wrapped his cool hand around the hard shaft
and pulled vigorously until he found some small release. He tried loyally to think about his
lovely Drusilla, but as friction caused his hand and cock to warm up, all he
could picture was the SlayerÕs hot little hand touching him and as he came it
was the word ÒSlayerÓ that hissed through his lips.
He
bounded up to the crypt without touching the sides at all and stormed out of
the graveyard, desperate for something to kill.
Chapter
Six
Buffy
spent the next few days waiting anxiously for Giles to come up with an answer
as to where she was and how she got there, but he was still stymied in his
search. He was coming perilously
close to contacting the Council and explaining the situation to them, but Buffy
was adamant that they not be told anything about it unless absolutely
necessary.
ÒI
donÕt understand you, Buffy. The
Council exists to support its Slayers.
Why arenÕt you willing to go to them for help?Ó
ÒI
have one word for you, Giles.
Cruciamentum.Ó She turned
her back on him, but not so quickly that she didnÕt see him blanch.
ÒOh
dear Lord, I had completely forgotten that if you have reached your twenties
then you have already survived—Ò
ÒNo
thanks to you or your precious Council,Ó she interrupted bitterly.
Giles
was left mute while he contemplated again the things this woman had gone
through and the things she knew.
He determined to see how much information he could get from the Council
without actually telling them what was going on. Buffy assured him that the newly called Slayer would be
showing up in Sunnydale any day, and he decided her arrival would be a good
opportunity to address the issues with the Council.
When
he reminded Buffy of KendraÕs impending arrival, she turned pale and said, ÒOh
my gosh! Angel! I forgot about
him!Ó
Where
in her time line, she and Angel were together almost every night for at least a
little while, in this one she was avoiding him as much as possible so as not to
lead him on to expect more than she was willing to give him. In spite of her angry muttering when
she left Spike, she had no intention of having sex with Angel – birthday
or no birthday.
She
racked her brain to come up with the exact date or time of KendraÕs arrival as
she hurried to AngelÕs apartment to warn him about the other Slayer. When she got there, she could see that
she was almost too late. Kendra had already locked Angel in the storage room
with the window facing the sun.
After
a fight that lasted a much shorter period of time, again due to BuffyÕs
experience and creativity, she and Kendra had their stand-off about who was the
Slayer and took themselves off to let Giles sort it out.
When
they got to the library, Willow and Xander were also there and the redheadÕs
face lit up when she saw Buffy.
Willow was so glad to see her that Buffy realized guiltily she had not
been spending the time with her best friend that she would have if she were
really sixteen. Since she didnÕt
need WillowÕs help with her schoolwork, and didnÕt want either of them around
when she patrolled, both Xander and Willow were wondering what was going on
with their friend.
ÒHey,
guys,Ó she greeted them cheerily,
ÒIÕm sorry IÕve been all self-absorbed, avoido-girl lately. How about we make up for our missing
buddy time by Bronzing it tonight?
We can show Kendra what Sunnydale has to offer.Ó
ÒUh,
Buffy? You sure you want to do that?Ó Xander snarked. ÒMight drive her right back to Jamaica, or wherever.Ó
Buffy
saw how Kendra had blushed and stammered every time Xander spoke to her and she
determined to bring the sheltered Slayer some small measure of happiness while
she was with them. Once again, the
inevitability of the things she was expected to just let happen sent her
stomach into knots.
LetÕs see
– if I never sleep with Angel, he never loses his soul, so he doesnÕt go
back to Dru and Spike, so they donÕt break up, so Dru has no reason to come
looking for Kendra....but I want them to break up. If she doesnÕt hurt Spike by sleeping with Angel.....Gah!
This is making my head hurt!
Telling
Giles she needed him to give her some kind of decision by tomorrow, Buffy left
with her friends, dragging a reluctant Kendra along to her house to get ready
for their night out.
She
introduced Kendra to her mother, glossing over the way Kendra came to be
called, and hustled her upstairs to her room for major make-over time. While Kendra was playing with the
makeup on BuffyÕs dressing table, the Slayer was looking over her wardrobe and
trying to find something that would be sexy without being slutty looking.
She
also dipped in to the new underwear sheÕd purchased to replace all the plain
cotton panties in her drawer. She
hoped her mother wouldnÕt freak out at the addition of a couple of thongs and
some lacy bikinis to her boring underwear.
She
dressed in a matching set of black lace panties and a black lace push up bra
under a low cut red blouse and black skirt. Telling herself she was not dressing in SpikeÕs favorite
colors for any reason other than lack of anything else to wear, she added a
pair of black, strappy sandals that showed off her tanned legs.
They
hadnÕt been in the Bronze long enough for their drinks to get warm when Buffy
felt the tingles that warned of an approaching vampire of some power. She tensed up, then relaxed when she
recognized AngelÕs signature. She
could tell from the disgruntled look on XanderÕs face that Angel was
approaching the table. She could
also see Kendra tensing up as she sensed the vampireÕs approach, but the new
Slayer managed to remain in her seat.
Buffy could see the girl was fighting every instinct that was screaming
at her to defend herself.
She
glared coldly at Angel, but refrained from trying to stake him, muttering to
herself instead about how unnatural it was to socialize with a vampire. Sensing a kindred spirit, Xander moved
his chair closer to the grumbling Slayer and offered to keep her company.
Angel
stood awkwardly for several minutes before touching BuffyÕs shoulder and saying
softly, ÒMay I talk to you for a minute, Buffy?Ó
ÒSure,
Angel,Ó she said with a warm smile.
ÒWhy donÕt we dance while we talk?Ó
As
they took the floor, she stood on her toes and reached her arms up around his
neck. As warm and familiar as he
felt, she was very conscious of the size difference between them and the
awkwardness of their dancing.
ÒBuffy,Ó
he began. ÒI donÕt know whatÕs
going on, but I know there is something. YouÕre so...different, all of a sudden. Have made you mad somehow?Ó
She
sighed and leaned into him. ÒNo,
Angel, IÕm not mad at you. I
just...I canÕt tell you just yet.
Can you just trust me for a little while longer?Ó
ÒI
would find that a lot easier to do if I thought you trusted me,Ó he said with
almost a whine in his voice. ÒYou
can tell me anything, Buffy. You know that.Ó He looked at her mournfully.
Yeah, right. I
should tell you that if we sleep together next month Angelus will come back,
That youÕre going to kill GilesÕ girlfriend to keep her from returning your
soul. That IÕm going to send you to a hell dimension to save the world from
your insanity. And that, years
from now IÕm going to be sleeping with Spike and IÕve come back to make that
happen sooner. Oh yeah, thatÕll go well.
Instead,
she looked at him with as much compassion as she could find in her heart and
said softly, ÒI promise. IÕll tell
you as soon as Giles figures out that I can.Ó IF I can, that
is.
She mentally crossed her fingers.
Angel
sat with them for a while, refusing, as usual, to drink or eat anything the
humans did. He and Buffy danced a
few more times, and she allowed herself to enjoy his affection without feeling
any trace of desire or passion for him.
It was obvious that what sixteen-year-old Buffy found mysterious and
sexy, much older Buffy found uninteresting and attractive only in a very
platonic way.
When
his tentative nuzzling at BuffyÕs ear and attempts to hold her pressed against
him were not getting him any response, the vampire gave a sad sigh and said
Ògood nightÓ so that he could go home to brood.
Willow
looked curiously at Buffy and whispered, ÒWhy is Angel leaving so early? Did you guys have a fight?Ó
Buffy
could see that Willow was all prepared to be supportive and realized with a
start of surprise that her relationship with Angel had required a lot of
support from her friends. At the
time, the drama of ÒDoes he love me?Ó ÒDo I love him?Ó had seemed very natural. Now it just seemed silly. She didnÕt love him. Not in the same way she loved Spike,
and she had no intention of leading him on and letting him think they were
going to have a relationship.
She
smiled at Willow and just whispered back, ÒNo, weÕre fine. IÕm just not as interested in him
romantically as I used to be.Ó
She
shook her head at WillowÕs shocked look and said, ÒIÕll be able to explain it
soon.Ó
I hope I will,
anyway!
When
she once again felt the tell-tale tingle on her neck, she sighed in
exasperation and looked around to see where Angel was lurking. She saw Kendra stiffen beside her and
as the other slayer also began to look around, Buffy suddenly recognized the
signature as SpikeÕs. She leapt to
her feet and, pushing Kendra down into her chair with an, ÒIÕll take care of
this. You just stay here and have a good time,Ó she cast around until she
figured out from which direction the signal was the strongest.
She
moved through the crowded bar, searching for the source of the tingle and
fighting down the less vampire-related tingles that were traveling from her
neck down to her hardening nipples and other suddenly aching body parts. She stopped on the edge of the crowd,
near the stairs, searching for Spike and hoping Kendra would stay put.
When
she felt his cool breath on her neck and his arms around her body, she leaned
back into him and laughed softly when he twitched in surprise. Obviously he had
expected her to be surprised and, if not frightened, at least startled. She turned around in his arms and
looked up at him from under her eyelashes. Again, she had to remind herself that this was still an evil
vampire and that he was probably here for a snack, not to see her.
ÒWhat
are you doing here, Spike?Ó she demanded in her best Slayer voice, even as her
hands were stroking the soft fabric of his tee shirt just above the waistband
of his pants. She felt rather than
heard him hiss and he dropped his hands from her arms and backed away.
ÒIÕm
lookinÕ for my dinner, Slayer.
What do you think IÕm doinÕ?Ó he growled, adjusting himself in his
jeans.
ÒYou
know IÕm not going to let you kill anyone here tonight, donÕt you?Ó she said,
looking at him as coldly as she could while fighting the urge to push him back
under the stairs and climb up his body.
ÒThat
right, pet? And how do you propose
to stop me?Ó
He
cocked his head and gave her one of his best smirks. Running his eyes appreciatively down her body, he continued,
ÒYou donÕt look like youÕre dressed for fightinÕ. More like youÕre trying to seduce some poor ponce. WhatÕs the matter? The great poof not
gettinÕ the message?Ó
ÒYouÕre
a pig, Spike.Ó It was so
automatic, she didnÕt even notice that it was the first time sheÕd said it in
this time.
He
just grinned and nodded.
ÒYou have no idea, pet.Ó
ÒActually,
I do.Ó She smiled at him, her disgust forgotten as she got another chance to
needle the cocky vampire.
She
was rewarded with flashing yellow eyes as he threw his arms up in the air and
snarled, ÒDonÕt start that ÔI know youÕ shit again, Slayer. I donÕt want to hear it.Ó
ÒReally?
You donÕt?Ó She allowed a little touch of disbelief and hurt into her tone and
he responded immediately.
ÒNot
unless youÕre going to explain it to me, I donÕt,Ó he responded, dropping the
snarl for a sulky tone.
Buffy
sighed and wondered how many times she was going to have to make this promise
and to how many people before Giles decided it was safe for her come clean with
her friends and lovers.
She
couldnÕt resist gently touching her finger to his pouting lower lip as she
said, ÒI promise, as soon as I
think itÕs safe, IÕll tell you as much as I can.Ó
Without
thinking, the vampire pulled her finger into his mouth and bit down gently with
his blunt human teeth. When he
reached to touch her lower lip, Buffy pulled his finger into her mouth and swirled
her tongue around it while sucking gently.
ÒBloody
hell!Ó he groaned, pulling her back into the shadows of the stairway and
wrapping his arms around her.
ÒWhat are you doing to me, Slayer?Ó
ÒNothing
you donÕt want me to. I promise,Ó she whispered, burying her nose in his neck
and inhaling the scent of whiskey, tobacco, leather and Spike. ÒWhat do you want me to do?Ó
Her
warm breath on his neck was making his jeans very uncomfortable and her scent
was filing his senses as he responded in spite of himself.
ÒWant
you to touch me, Slayer. Just
touch me.Ó He trembled with the
effort it took not to sink his fangs into her soft skin and taste again the
elixir that was her blood. He didnÕt know why this Slayer seemed to be trying
to kill him with sexual frustration, but he was past the point of caring. All he could think about was feeling
her incredible heat on his cool skin.
Instead
of pulling away and calling him a pig again, as he fully expected, she slid her
hand down and cupped the bulge he couldnÕt hide. He hissed when he felt her
hand on him, and groaned when she squeezed gently.
When
she began to rub and squeeze him the way she knew he wanted, he couldnÕt stop
himself from whispering desperate encouragement in her ear.
ÒAh,
thatÕs it, luv. Feels so
good. Wonderful little hands you
have, Slayer. Want you
to—bloody, buggering fuck!Ó
Buffy
had used her other hand to pull down his zipper and suddenly his bare cock was
enveloped in her hands and she was stroking him to the accompaniment of his
rasping breaths. It had been a
couple of years, but she remembered exactly what it took to bring him to a
shuddering release. She ran her
thumb over the head of his cock, spreading the pre-cum down the side so that
her hand would slide more easily.
The
vampire was gripping the side of the stairway over her head, his long leather
coat hiding them from casual view.
When Buffy felt his hips beginning to thrust into her hands, she
couldnÕt resist reaching up to fasten her lips on his as, with a strangled cry,
he came in her hands. While Spike
pumped the last of his spendings into BuffyÕs hands he allowed himself to enjoy
the feel of her warm, supple lips on his.
This kiss was very different from the rough, violent one theyÕd shared
when he was in vamp face.
This
time, she was free to run her tongue around the inside of his lips, lightly
over his teeth and to pull his tongue into her mouth to suck on it. He could feel himself becoming hard
again as the Slayer moaned against his mouth and pressed up against him,
murmuring his name.
Suddenly
she pulled back and put one hand to her mouth in shock.
ÒOh,
oh, God, IÕm sorry. I didnÕt mean
to...Ó Her eyes darted around the space frantically, and she tried to tuck his
newly hard cock back into his pants.
ÒI just meant to...IÕm sorry, Spike.Ó
The
more she pushed on him, the larger and harder he became and he finally grabbed
her hands and said gruffly, ÒIf youÕre trying to put it away, pet, youÕre gonna
have to keep those hot little hands off it.Ó
Blushing
furiously, she started apologizing again until he stopped her with a
surprisingly gentle hand on her lips.
ÒDonÕt
know what the hell youÕre apologizing for, Slayer. That was the best hand job IÕve ever had in my un-life. ItÕs like you knew every...Fuck! Ò He
stopped and glared at her. His
tone changed entirely and she was suddenly very aware that she was standing in
the dark with a master vampire and no stake hidden in her skimpy clothes.
He
gripped her arms so hard she knew she was going to have bruises the next day
and he ground out between his teeth, ÒI want to know what the hell is going on.
Now.Ó
Buffy
shook her head, whether at herself for giving in to the urge to be with him in
some way or in answer to his demand she wasnÕt sure. She was pretty sure this vampire didnÕt care how much she
used his body for sex, but the feeling of taking something he hadnÕt agreed to
give her was too familiar for her to feel good about what sheÕd done.
SheÕd
only intended to get close enough to keep her scent on him and remind him she
existed. She studied his face as
well as she could in the dim light to see if he was disgusted with her
behavior, but all she saw was anger and confusion.
ÒI...IÕm
sorry,Ó she repeated again, still shaking her head. She brought her eyes up to meet his. ÒYou must think IÕm the worst ho,
ever.Ó
ÒGot
to admit, itÕs not what I expect of the virtuous Chosen One,Ó he agreed
wryly. ÒBut somethingÕs going on
here. Something between us. And you know what it is. You DO know me, Slayer. And I want to
know how.Ó
ÒTo...tomorrow
night. I promise. IÕll tell you tomorrow night. No matter what Giles says.Ó
ÒI
promise,Ó she added when he didnÕt release her arms immediately.
Instead
of responding, he loosened his grip and began rubbing her arms lightly as
though to sooth the marks left from his fingers. When he realized what he was doing, he snatched his hands
away and shoved them into his pockets.
He stared into her liquid green eyes for a long minute, then nodded
abruptly and left in a swirl of black leather.
Chapter
Seven
When
she could no longer feel SpikeÕs signature in the club, Buffy slowly came out
from under the stairs and headed for the ladies room. She leaned over the sink to wash her sticky hands, although
part of her wanted to keep the scent of Spike on her as long as she could. Before she put her hands under the
running water, she brought them to her face and inhaled the scent heÕd left on
them.
She
remembered when she used to run home from the crypt, desperate to get away from
him and his pleading eyes as he tried to coax her into staying in his bed. The nights that she found the pleading
too hard to resist, the nights that she weakened and allowed herself to sleep
wrapped in his protective, cool embrace, she would wake up feeling the
Spike-scented stickiness between her legs and before she was awake enough to
remember that she hated him, she would stretch and inhale the heady aroma of
their mixed fluids. Then she would remember that she was lying in the arms of a
soulless vampire, who couldnÕt possibly love her the way he said he did,
because – hey! soulless – and sheÕd jump up, grab her clothes and
run home to scrub off any trace of him.
But the nights she ran out of the crypt
as soon as she was finished with him, ignoring the pain on his face when she
wouldnÕt meet his eyes or tell him Ògood-nightÓ; those nights she would just
get into bed without showering and go to sleep surrounding by his scent. She shook her head at her future self,
amazed at her ability to deny what her body knew. SheÕd never once wondered why, if Spike was so unimportant
to her, she needed to keep his scent on her if she didnÕt have him nearby while
she slept.
Knowing
Kendra would be wondering what was taking her so long and not wanting to chance
the other SlayerÕs running into Spike, Buffy quickly soaped and rinsed her
hands so that she could join her friends.
She took a deep breath and plastered her ÒIÕm perkyÓ smile on her face
and headed for the table.
Outside
the Bronze, Spike stopped to light a cigarette and try to get a grip on what
had just happened. He couldnÕt
deny any longer that when this Slayer said, ÒI know you,Ó she was telling the
truth. He also couldnÕt deny that
the way his body responded to her nearness was not completely the result of her
knowing when and how to push his buttons.
Snarling
with frustration over his lack of information, he strode off toward the
warehouse district, stopping only to grab a belligerent drunk for a quick feed
and a bonus buzz. He hoped that
the minions had fed Dru and that she would be asleep by the time he got
back. He knew the last two times
heÕd gone out heÕd come back covered with the scent of the Slayer. HeÕd been
able to pass it off as the close contact involved in fighting with this
incredibly strong slayer, but this time the SlayerÕs unique and delicious smell
was going to be mixed with the unmistakable odor of sex. He knew Dru didnÕt love him the
way he loved her, but she was capable of tremendous possessiveness, and he had
no desire to be subjected to a temper tantrum or a crying fit.
Fortunately,
she was sleeping with Miss Edith in her arms, and he was able to stay away
until he could get cleaned up and wash the smell of Buffy from his body. When he finally stretched out on the
bed next to the woman heÕd loved faithfully for over a hundred years, his mind
whirled in confusion.
I love Dru.
SheÕs my black princess, my wicked plum.
Why is this Slayer actinÕ like thereÕs somethinÕ between us? I just met the chit and sheÕs actinÕ
like IÕm some long-lost lover.
SheÕs gonna explain this to me tomorrow or IÕm gonna have her for
dinner.
As
much as he told himself that he was only leading the Slayer on until he got his
answers, as much as he insisted to himself that he could kill her at any time,
in the back of his mind there was a nagging fear that if it came down to it he
wouldnÕt be able to drain her. He
would drink her blood. There was
no doubt about that; heÕd never tasted anything as powerful or as arousing as
the blood heÕd sipped from her cut lips and tongue. But the idea of taking it all and leaving her broken and
lifeless just had lost all the appeal it had when he first came to town.
********
The
following day Buffy skipped her history class and cornered Giles in the
library.
ÒGiles,
I need to know something. Things
are going to begin to happen soon.
Big, future-changing things that IÕm going to have to make decisions
about.Ó
She
looked up at him, her big green eyes looking more like the sixteen-year-old he
still wanted to believe she was as she pleaded with him to tell her what she
wanted to hear.
ÒBuffy
– I donÕt know...I donÕt know what to tell you. The Watcher in me wants nothing more than to be able to sit
down and record everything you can tell me about your life for the next five
years, but the idea of knowing what is going to happen to...to people I care
about and not being able to stop it...Ó
He
looked at his slayer with sudden understanding.
ÒDear
Lord. You HAVE been put in an
untenable position. What was
Willow thinking!Ó His outrage on
her behalf got a smile from Buffy. She wondered how he would react when she
told him about being pulled out of Heaven.
ÒGiles,
hear me out on this.Ó She looked him in the eye and said with every ounce of
the confidence that outliving any other Slayer and defeating the First Evil had
given her, ÒI think I was put here for a reason. Whether Willow did the spell or not, I donÕt think she was
in control of how it went. I think
IÕve been given a chance to stop some really, really bad things from
happening. I donÕt know how the
future is going to change, but it canÕt be any worse than what IÕve already
been through.
ÒI
think instead of worrying about changing things, I should be TRYING to change
them. I can stop Angel from losing
his soul, Ms Calendar—Ò she broke off when she saw the look of horror on
her WatcherÕs face.
ÒNo,
no, Giles! ItÕs OK. It isnÕt going
to happen. I swear.Ó
He
sat down with a small ÒthudÓ and said in a shaky voice, ÒAngel loses his soul? Angelus comes back? To Sunnydale? And...and Jenny? Ms. Calendar? What has
she to do with this?Ó
ÒGet
out your best pens and a big pad of paper, Giles. ItÕs going to be a long afternoon.Ó
When
Buffy had given Giles a rough overview of the things that could potentially
happen over the course of the next several months – leaving out exactly
what it was that made Angel so happy he lost his soul – they took a break
while Buffy got a Coke and he digested the information sheÕd given him. He went over the notes heÕd taken,
making note of the items that seemed important enough to risk changing and
those that didnÕt seem to matter.
He
was just about to ask her to clarify some of the things sheÕd told him about
Spike and Drusilla and the ritual to restore the vampiress, when they heard a
voice at the door.
ÒRupert,
I want to—oh, IÕm sorry. I
didnÕt know you had company. IÕll come back later.Ó
ÒNo,
Jenny, itÕs all right. IÕd
actually like to hear your opinion about something.Ó He looked at Buffy for permission to share her story with
his girl friend and she nodded her head.
He
quickly told her about BuffyÕs true age and apparent transport from several
years in the future to their time.
When he told her about the possibility of AngelÕs losing soul, he saw
her blanch and hastened to assure her, ÒIt will be all right, Jenny. Buffy feels she knows what caused it
and can avoid the situation this time around.Ó
He
turned to his Slayer and asked, ÒWhat do you think caused the curse to be
broken? Was it something likely to
happen?Ó
ÒWhy
donÕt we let Ms. Calendar tell you?Ó Buffy spoke to her watcher, but she never
took her cold eyes off Jenny CalendarÕs puzzled brown ones.
ÒWhat? DonÕt be absurd, Buffy. What would Jenny – Ms. Calendar
know about it?Ó
One
look at the dawning realization on his loverÕs face told him she knew exactly
what the younger girl was talking about and his face fell.
ÒJenny?Ó
She
turned anguished eyes to the gentle man sheÕd come to care for so much.
ÒIÕm
sorry, Rupert. I wanted to tell
you, but my uncle...Ó She took a deep breath and glanced at BuffyÕs challenging
face before she continued.
ÒIÕm
a member of the tribe of gypsies that originally cursed Angelus. I was sent
here to see that he continued to suffer.
There was some...concern -when he started helping Buffy and appeared to
be acquiring a circle of friends - that he was no longer suffering from the
soul as much as he was intended to.
I am supposed to see to it that he is not happy. To continue the
revenge, I suppose although I would think by now he has paid a
sufficient—Ò
ÒThatÕs
not the only reason,Ó Buffy interjected angrily. ÒYour uncle had another reason
for wanting you to keep him unhappy –a damned important one!Ó
The
computer teacher looked at the young girl in surprise. ÒIÕm sorry, Buffy. I really do not know what youÕre
talking about. Perhaps I should
have been more forthcoming with you and Rupert about my background, but I donÕt
see wh—Ò
ÒMs
Calendar, what do you think will happen to the curse that is supposed to make
Angel miserable if he experiences a moment of true happiness?Ó
Buffy
waited with her arms crossed while the older womanÕs face gradually revealed
her understanding.
ÒOh,
dear God. A moment of happiness,
and the curse will be broken. He will lose his soul. Angelus will return.
No wonder my uncle was so adamant that he remain unhappy.Ó
ÒYeah,Ó
Buffy nodded. ÒAngelus will return.
And, trust me, Ms Calendar; you really donÕt want that to happen. And neither do I,Ó she added softly.
ÒNeither do I.Ó
Giles
stared from one to the other, anxiety and horror on his face.
ÒDo
I even want to know why that is, Buffy?Ó he asked her directly, clearly
referring to her words to the woman he loved.
ÒI
doubt I really need to explain it, Giles.
IÕm pretty sure you understand why it would be a very bad idea.Ó
He
nodded his head with understanding, unconsciously moving closer to Jenny. He was still incredibly angry that she
would have kept such a secret from them, but his fear of losing her was
stronger and he put his arm around her tightly.
ÒI
presume you know what caused his moment of happiness in your time?Ó he said,
looking at Buffy with his best Watcher face. ÒAnd that you have an idea how to prevent it?Ó
ÒOh
yeah,Ó she grimaced. ÒNot a
problem. No way is he
getting—Well, letÕs just say, if he gets that happy this time around, it
wonÕt be my fault!Ó
She
saw from the way JennyÕs eyes widened that the other woman got it, but Giles
just frowned and said, ÒWell, good, then.
We should be all right this time around.Ó
Buffy
shrugged. ÒWe should be. Unless
thereÕs some big cosmic reason why Angel needed to lose his soul for a
while. I donÕt think we can just
assume that it wonÕt happen some other way.Ó
ÒRight
then, we will need to warn everyone to be cautious around him from now on.Ó
He
looked at Buffy intently. ÒAre you
planning to tell him any of this?Ó
She
sighed and shrugged again.
ÒThereÕs someone else I have to talk to first,Ó she said
enigmatically. ÒBut, yes, I do
think we need to bring everyone up to speed on this. At least as far as my being from somewhere or somewhen else
is concerned. The strain of
pretending to be me at sixteen is getting kinda old.Ó
The
two adults nodded their heads as they tried to imagine what it would be like be
trapped in their teen-aged bodies.
Both shuddered slightly at the thought and looked at Buffy
sympathetically.
ÒWell,
then. Why donÕt we plan to meet later tonight and you can tell you story to
everyone at once?Ó
Buffy
nodded, saying, ÒMake it well after dark.
I have someone else to talk to first – and I may want him here.Ó
She
said her goodbyes and left before either one could follow up on her cryptic
remarks. However, her watcher, by
no means a stupid man, followed her exit with suspicious eyes. He had an uncomfortable feeling he knew
exactly who the other person was.
Chapter Eight
Buffy
waited impatiently through the rest of the day. Now that sheÕd decided to tell
everyone, she was anxious to get it over with. But she wanted to keep her promise to Spike first. She wasnÕt sure exactly how much she
was going to tell him, but at a minimum she knew she had to tell him where she
came from and why she knew him so well.
She
dressed carefully before leaving for patrol that night in a pair of tight
leather pants and a low cut blouse.
She pulled her hair back into a ponytail and threw a denim jacket over
the blouse. She studied her make
up critically and added more strawberry flavored gloss before smiling in
satisfaction and turning to leave.
She
strolled through the cemeteries for over an hour before she felt the tingle
that went all the way through her right to her womb. She stopped and sat on a tombstone, waiting for him to make
himself known. When she continued
to feel him without hearing or seeing him, she huffed impatiently and stood up.
ÒI
thought you wanted to get some answers,Ó she said loudly. ÒI have other people
to talk to tonight. I canÕt wait
around here for you to stop playing stalker-guy.Ó
ÒI
wasnÕt stalkinÕ,Ó he said coming out of the shadows. ÒIf I was stalkinÕ you, youÕd have never known I was there.Ó
She
rolled her eyes and said, ÒI can FEEL you, you big dope. I know when youÕre near. You and Angel. I always know when one of you is
around. Even if you are hiding.Ó
ÒWasnÕt
stalkinÕ,Ó he stubbornly insisted, with a small pout.
ÒFine,
you werenÕt stalking. What were
you doing then?Ó
He
mumbled something that she didnÕt catch and she walked closer to him,
demanding, ÒWhat? You were doing what?Ó
ÒI
was just watchinÕ you. Completely
different thing, Slayer.Ó
ÒWhy
were you watching me?Ó
ÒYouÕre
pretty,Ó he mumbled again as he took out a cigarette and tried to appear
casual. He had no idea why heÕd
said such a poncy thing, but when he saw the look on her face he was glad he
had. She moved even closer to him
and looked up at his face.
ÒYou
think IÕm pretty?Ó she asked softly.
Think youÕre bleedinÕ gorgeous, Slayer. Could get lost in your eyes.
Aloud,
he said, ÒWell, for a slayer, you are.
ÔS not like you lot are known for your good looks, you know. Most slayers are all about the mission
and sod all else. At least you
dress like a girl.Ó He ran
appreciative eye over her leather covered legs and ass and leered at her.
ÒOh.Ó
She moved away from him again, trying to hide the disappointment in her voice.
I will NOT apologize to the Slayer. I donÕt care if her feelinÕs are
hurt. IÕm sÕposed to be hurtinÕ
her. ThatÕs my job. Slayer of Slayers, thatÕs me.
Buffy
started walking slowly, swinging her stake at her side and the vampire fell
into step with her, eyeing the stake carefully.
ÒSo,
Slayer, you gonna tell me what this...whatever it is...between us is? What the hell is goinÕ on and why you
know me so well?Ó
Buffy
gestured to a bench and sat down, looking up at him expectantly. When he
continued to stand there staring at her she said wryly, ÒYou might want to be
sitting down for this, Spike,Ó patting the bench beside her.
When
he still didnÕt sit down she flushed and folded her hands under her armpits.
ÒIÕll
keep my hands to myself,Ó she promised, not looking at him.
Wondering
why that promise didnÕt make him as happy as he expected it to, he grudgingly
sat down at the end away from her and leaned back.
ÒWell?Ó
he demanded, pulling angrily on his cigarette. ÒTell me whatÕs goinÕ on.Ó
Buffy
took a deep breath, and still not looking at him, she began.
ÒI
donÕt know exactly whatÕs going on.
All I really know is that I...IÕm not the Buffy Summers who has been
living in this – time or reality – for the past sixteen years. IÕve been living a different life
somewhere else. Somewhere in which a lot of time has passed since I was in high
school. IÕm... the me thatÕs
inside... 23 years old. IÕve been a Slayer for well over seven years.Ó
He
didnÕt respond, just took another drag on his cigarette and waited for her to
go on. When she didnÕt, he said
mildly, ÒThatÕs right old for a Slayer, pet. ÔSplains a lot about why I wasnÕt able to kill you, I
guess. But it doesnÕt explain why
you know so much about me. ItÕs not like IÕm planninÕ to stay here any longer
than it takes me to get Dru well.Ó
ÒWell,
in my timeline or realty – we really donÕt know which it is yet –
you donÕt have a lot of choice.
You canÕt leave. And Dru
doesnÕt want to.Ó
ÒAnd
she gets her way because...?Ó His
tone sounded slightly dangerous and she took a peek at him to try to read his
face.
ÒBecause
I put you in a wheelchair for four months – and Angel loses his soul.Ó
She
tensed and tightened her grip on her stake as he vamped out and snarled.
ÒAngelus
comes back? WhoÕs responsible for
that little bit of insanity?Ó
The
fact that he was more bothered about AngelusÕ reappearance than he was about
being crippled told all there was to know about the relationship between the
two vampires. Spike had already
hated Angelus before he came back and took Dru away from him.
ÒUh,
me?Ó
He
flicked his cigarette away and stood up again to glare at her.
ÒSo,
you cripple me AND you bring back that miserable bastard? Is there any reason
why I shouldnÕt kill you right now?
Save us both a lot of trouble?Ó
ÒYou
shouldnÕt because you canÕt.Ó
ÒDonÕt
flatter yourself, bitch,Ó he snarled, moving closer to her. ÒYou might have managed to make my cock
sit up and take notice a couple of times, but thereÕs been nothing between us
to keep me from notchinÕ up my third Slayer. I can kill you as easily as I
could a complete stranger.Ó
ÒNo,
Spike, you canÕt,Ó she said calmly.
The fact that she was so confident and unafraid was the only thing that
kept him from leaping on her, teeth bared and claws out. ÒNot because of what weÕve done in this
time, but because of how well I know you.
IÕve fought you dozens of times in my life. Probably a lot more than that if you count the times you
helped me train by sparring with me.
This body isnÕt quite as strong as the one IÕm used to, but it still
responds with all the moves I ask it to make. And my moves, Spike?
All new to you. Yours? As
familiar to me as the palm of my hand.Ó
She
waited to see how his ego would take her flat statement that she could take him
whenever she wanted. She did her
best to maintain her calm demeanor, but centered herself and stayed ready just
in case he didnÕt take it well.
But then he surprised her by laughing and letting his human face come
back.
ÒSo,
the other night, you were jusÕ playinÕ with me?Ó
ÒWell,
sorta.Ó She gave him a shy smile.
ÒBut I wouldnÕt have been able to do that if you hadnÕt—Ò
ÒTaught
you all you know, huh?Ó he said with a cocky grin.
Buffy
rolled her eyes and huffed, ÒAs IF!Ó but she smiled as she said it.
ÒOk,
Slayer,Ó he said, suddenly growing more serious. ÒThat explains why youÕre such a brilliant fighter, but it
doesnÕt explain why you know so much about my other...talents.Ó
ÒEgo,
much?Ó She rolled her eyes again.
ÒI donÕt remember saying you had talents.Ó
ÒWell,
thereÕs gotta be some reason you canÕt keep your hands off my tight little
body.Ó He curled his tongue behind his teeth and leaned toward her. ÒIÕm
guessinÕ thereÕs a good reason why you know things about turninÕ me on that
even Dru doesnÕt know. AnÕ I doubt
youÕve been readinÕ my diary.Ó
ÒYou
have a diary?Ó Buffy looked suddenly intrigued and he rolled his shoulders in
irritation.
ÒIt
was just a figure of speech, Slayer.Ó
He
was suddenly right in front of her, his keen blue eyes boring into hers.
ÒWhy
do you know those things about me, Slayer? Why can my mortal enemy make me hard just by being close
enough for me to smell her?Ó
When
Buffy leaned in toward him unconsciously, he added as he bent toward the warm
lips just below his mouth, ÒAnd why does she want to do those things to one of
the evil creatures she was born to kill?
Why, Slayer? Why do you
want me?Ó
Their
lips met and once again, the world disappeared for both of them as they lost
themselves in the taste and feel of each other. Buffy felt his arms tentatively go around her waist and she
melted against him allowing him to support her body as she clung to his neck. She felt his desire for her
pressing into her stomach and she moaned slightly when he pulled her even
closer.
ÒBloody
hell, luv. Want you so bad...what
are you doinÕ to me?Ó he groaned into her ear as he moved his mouth down her
neck, leaving wet kisses as he did.
When he ran his tongue lightly across her collarbone before dipping down
to kiss along the tops of her breasts, she gasped and threw her head back
baring her neck.
Without
thinking, he fastened his blunt teeth on her exposed throat and sucked on the
pounding pulse there. He fought
down the urge to bring his demon out and sink his fangs into the tender skin he
had pulled into his mouth.
Suddenly he felt her stiffen and he froze wondering if he was going to
get her stake though his back, but she pulled away from him with a whimper and
whirled to face an approaching group of vamps.
Cursing
himself for not hearing the approach of his minions and letting them catch him
with the Slayer, he snarled and stepped in front of her. With an indignant
snort, she shoved him out of the way and fell into a fighting stance.
The
minions stopped their advance, confused that their master, who had appeared to
be biting the girl, was now standing beside a very-much-alive Slayer and
snarling at them.
ÒWhat
dÕyou gits want?Ó he growled.
ÒWe...Drusilla
is calling for you and we came to find...why isnÕt she dead?Ó The tall, skinny
vamp who spoke pointed toward Buffy.
ÒDo you need help?Ó
While
Buffy tried to hide her giggle, Spike roared at them, ÒNo, I donÕt need any
fuckinÕ help! Get the hell out of
here, you morons. Go back and take
care of Dru.Ó
ÒShe
wants you to come back now,Ó the minion repeated stubbornly. ÒShe said to bring you back with us.Ó
ÒI
really donÕt think you want to try to do that, mate,Ó Spike growled coldly.
ÒMaybe
we do.Ó The vamp who spoke next
was a large, muscular minion who had expected to take over as master until
Spike arrived. He moved slowly
toward the older vampire, gesturing at the others to surround Spike and Buffy.
ÒWhat
dÕyou say, pet? Fancy a spot of
violence before we finish our talk?Ó
ÒItÕs
what we do best,Ó Buffy answered cheerily, twirling her stake.
ÒRight
then.Ó Without any further discussion, they sprang into action, punching and
kicking their way out of the surrounding vamps and turning to dust two of them
before they could react. While
Buffy wielded her stake to great effect, with a minimal amount of wasted
energy, Spike was reveling in the fight itself. He took out all the pent up frustration Buffy was creating
in him on the faces and bodies of the vamps in front of him.
When
Buffy had dusted all but the one Spike was still fighting, she sat back down on
the bench to watch him gradually destroy the large vamp that had challenged
him. He dropped back into his
human features as though to taunt his opponent with how easily he was winning
their fight. With a final kick to
the bigger vampÕs head, Spike held out his hand and Buffy tossed him her stake,
which he drove through the chest in front of him.
As
the dust settled around them, he walked back over to the Slayer and with no
hesitation he handed her the stake and sat back down.
ÒWe
fight well together,Ó he remarked, pulling out another cigarette.
ÒAlways
have,Ó she agreed.
Neither
one mentioned what they were doing when the vampires appeared and they sat in
uncomfortable silence for several minutes. Spike broke the silence eventually by asking quietly, ÒSo,
pet, you gonna answer my question?Ó
ÒThere
was a question?Ó
He
tilted his head and smiled at her.
ÒYou
dodginÕ it, pet? Or just hopinÕ IÕll be so gobsmacked by the kissinÕ IÕll
forget what we were talkinÕ about?Ó
ÒLittle
bit of both, probably,Ó she admitted honestly. ÒIs it working?Ó
He
sighed and let his head loll against the back of the bench.
ÒNo,
luv, itÕs not workinÕ. My question
still stands. What are we to each
other in your world?Ó
ÒItÕs...itÕs
complicated.Ó
ÒOh
no you donÕt, Slayer. DonÕt give
me that ÔcomplicatedÕ bollocks again.Ó
He
turned to look at her and found she was looking at him with damp eyes. He felt his stomach clench at what he
saw there.
ÒDonÕt,Ó
he said flatly.
ÒIÕm
sorry,Ó she whispered. ÒI should
go. I have to tell my friends
and...and Angel.Ó
She
stood up and turned away to leave without answering his question. She was fairly certain that as
perceptive as Spike could be, he would figure it out. She had already taken several steps when his voice stopped
her.
ÒI
love Dru.Ó
ÒI
know you do,Ó she said softly.
ÒDid
I love her in your world?Ó
ÒFor
a while longer, you did,Ó she answered him honestly.
ÒIÕd
never stop lovinÕ her. Not for
you, not for anybody. SheÕs my
savior, my reason for existence...I donÕt believe you. I donÕt leave the people I love.Ó
Buffy
came back to stand in front of the bench on which he had remained seated, his
expression angry, his fists clenched.
ÒI
know you donÕt,Ó she said softly, meeting his eyes. ÒItÕs one the things I lo-
like most about you.Ó
ÒIÕm
not the Spike you know, Slayer. I donÕt love you.Ó
ÒYou
want me,Ó she replied, eyeing the still visible bulge in his jeans.
ÒCanÕt
deny it. I do. But doesnÕt mean
anything. DoesnÕt mean I love
you.Ó
ÒItÕs
a start.Ó She stroked the side of his face gently and gave him a sad smile,
repeating, ÒItÕs a start.Ó
When
he reached for her to pull her onto his lap, she backed away reluctantly,
shaking her head.
ÒI
really do need to get back to the school.
IÕm sure theyÕre all waiting for me and Giles is getting impatient.Ó
ÒThis
when you let all your little buddies in on things?Ó
ÒUh
huh. IÕm at least going to tell
them about the real me. I havenÕt
decided how much to say about what I know is going to happen, Ôcause if I can
stop it, then they never need to know...Ó
ÒYou
gonna tell the great pouf about losinÕ his soul?Ó He tried to sound casual, but
she could hear the worry in his voice.
ÒProbably. He needs to know that it could happen.
And...and how to avoid it.Ó She
looked away from his perceptive eyes and flushed.
ÒBelieve
you said it was your fault, pet.
Want to let a curious vamp in on the secret?Ó
ÒNo,Ó
she said flatly. ÒAll you need to
know is that it isnÕt going to happen this time. For more than one reason,Ó she added quietly.
He
stood up fluidly, invading her space as he did so. He dipped his head and brushed his lips over hers, enjoying
the warmth of their soft touch. He
pushed the disloyal comparison to DruÕs cold mouth away, even as he allowed her
to move her lips around on his.
She gently touched his lower lip with her tongue, then pulled it into
her mouth and sucked on it gently before releasing it and running her tongue
over his sensitive teeth and gums.
He
shivered at her touch, marveling again at how this woman knew just where and
how to touch him. He deepened the
kiss, pulling her against his body and reveling in the warmth pressing against
him. When Buffy reluctantly broke
off the kiss and pushed gently against his chest, he released his hold on her,
but maintained contact with her mouth as long as he could.
He
pressed his forehead to hers and with his eyes shut said, ÒIÕd know you werenÕt
sixteen just from the way you kiss, luv.
Whoever taught you sure as hell knew what he was doinÕÓ
She
lifted her head and looked at him with her eyebrows raised in amusement.
It
took a couple of seconds and then he laughed softly and shrugged. ÒOh. Well. Good on me, then.Ó
Buffy
laughed softly in agreement and moved away from him.
ÒI
really do have to go, Spike.Ó
ÒAlright,
pet. Aside from gettinÕ put in a
wheel chair, anythinÕ else I need to know about my life for next few months?Ó
She
looked at him steadily, then shrugged and said quickly, ÒForget the Order of
Taraka. Forget about the Judge
– heÕs not quite as weapon-proof as heÕd like to think. And...and Dru wouldnÕt be quite as
unhappy as you would if Angelus came back.Ó
She
saw his face darken and realized he knew exactly what she meant by that.
ÒGuess
weÕll just have to make sure the wanker stays gone, then, wonÕt we, pet?Ó he
replied tightly.
ÒBe
my first choice,Ó she said softly.
ÒEven if it does mean you...Ó
ÒEven
if it means I what?Ó
ÒNothing.Ó
He
looked at her with curiosity, but didnÕt pursue it.
ÒGuess
youÕd better get to your meetinÕ, then, Slayer. Let your little friends know youÕre not a bloody teenager
anymore.Ó
ÒGood
night, Spike,Ó she said turning away.
ÒTake
care, Slayer,Ó he answered softly as he watched her walk away, golden hair
bouncing in the light from the street lamps.
Chapter Nine
Buffy
walked into the library to find Giles tapping his pen impatiently and her
friends looking up expectantly.
She paused just inside the door when she felt a tingle, then relaxed
when she saw Angel move away from the wall heÕd been standing next to.
ÒHi,
guys. IÕm sorry IÕm late. Made a
quick patrol first and it got a little complicated.Ó
ÒWhat
happened?Ó
ÒAre
you all right?Ó
ÒWhy
didnÕt you ask me to go with you?Ó
This last came from Angel and she could hear the hurt and anger in his
voice.
ÒOr
me,Ó Kendra added indignantly from the opposite side of the room. ÒYou told me
you werenÕt going patrolling tonight.Ó
ÒIÕm
fine. It wasnÕt a big deal, and
now Spike has a few less minions for us to worry about.Ó
ÒWilliam
the Bloody has minions? How do you
know they were his?Ó GilesÕ sharp
tone got her attention and she turned to see that he was looking at her with
more suspicion than her report warranted.
She sighed mentally and resigned herself to the fact that she was going
to have to tell Giles more than she wanted to about Spike and the future.
ÒYes,
he has minions. But not as many as he did before. He took over the
MasterÕs. Now can we get on
with this?Ó Her tone was somewhat sharper than she meant it to be, but the look
on her WatcherÕs face was reminding her too much of his attempt to kill Spike
while she was fighting the First.
ÒVery
well,Ó Giles said, somewhat taken back by her tone. He still hadnÕt become accustomed to the idea that he was
dealing with a fully adult slayer with years of experience and it grated on him
when she spoke to him as an equal.
ÒSo,
Buffster, whatÕs the what?Ó Xanders cheery and oblivious question broke the
tension and Buffy walked to the center of the room and leaned against the
table.
ÒOkay,
I know this is going to sound...weird...even for the Hellmouth. But,Ó she took a deep breath, ÒIÕm not
the Buffy you guys know. I mean, I
am that Buffy, but IÕm her seven years from now. Wil-somebody did a spell and put me back here into my
sixteen year old body, but with all my memories intact.Ó
She
waited to see if anyone wanted to say anything, but Xander and Willow were just
staring at her with their mouths agape.
Kendra was wearing her serious face and Angel was staring at her through
narrowed eyes.
ÒI
– we waited to tell you because we donÕt know if IÕve been sent back to
my past, or to an alternate dimension from mine. At first I was worried about doing anything to change what I
know is going to happen, because thereÕs no way to know what effect that would
have on my world. But then I
decided that if I can prevent some of the horrible things that I know are going
to happen to...to people I care about, then I need to do it. There is absolutely no way I can stand
by and watch things...things that I know how to stop.
ÒSo,
IÕm telling you all about me so that when I say or do something you think is
weird or wrong, youÕll know I have a reason.Ó
She
turned and smiled at her two best friends.
ÒI
still love you guys as much as ever, but IÕve got to tell you, pretending to
care about the things I cared about when I was sixteen is getting to be...letÕs
just say IÕll be taking frequent breaks from being my teenage self. Please donÕt take it personally, or
think I donÕt love you.Ó
ÒSo,Ó
Willow ventured, ÒweÕre all still friends in your time? We stuck together?Ó
Buffy
hesitated just long enough for Willow to begin a small frown and then said
honestly, ÒWeÕve had our ups and downs, but, yeah, weÕre still all good
friends. Friends who have been
through a lot together.Ó
The
relived girl and curious boy visible relaxed back into their chairs.
ÒWell
thatÕs good then. Nice to know
none of us get eaten or otherwise made dead.Ó
Only
Giles noticed BuffyÕs slight flinch and he frowned again, adding that to his
mental notes of things to quiz her about.
ÒAnd
what about me?Ó AngelÕs quiet voice came from the edge of the group. ÒAm I still around in your time?Ó
Buffy
met his eyes and cringed a little at the pain she knew she was about to cause
him.
ÒIn
the still undead sense? Yes. You are very much around. Just not around Sunnydale...of course,
nobodyÕs actually around Sun--nevermind .Ó
She
smiled at him and said sadly, ÒThings donÕt...didnÕt work out between us and
you left me. Left Sunnydale. Went to LA and started a detective
agency. Now youÕre the CEO of a
big, formerly evil, law firm.Ó
ÒThatÕs
in your time. If things can be
changed, then that doesnÕt need to happen. I could stay here, with you.Ó
ÒNo,
Angel,Ó she said softly, with as much compassion as she could put into her
voice, Òyou really canÕt.Ó
She
held his eyes long enough to let him see the affection she still had for him,
and to see the complete lack of anything else he was used to seeing from
her.
ÒAre
you going to tell me why?Ó he asked somewhat angrily. ÒI think I have a right to know.Ó
ÒYeah,
Buff, are you going to tell us so weÕre all Ôsee-the-futureÕ people? Can you tell us what next weekÕs
winning lottery numbers are?Ó
Buffy
laughed lightly at XanderÕs eagerness and started to answer him when she felt a
familiar thrill go down her spine and she glanced around quickly. When she didnÕt see any sign of the
other vampire in her life, she continued as though she had no idea he might be
listening.
ÒI
think the safest thing to do, guys, is for me to tell you what I know you
SHOULDNÕT do, and if itÕs necessary, IÕll tell you why. Actually, at this time, the only person
who needs to not do something she did in my time is me.Ó She gave everyone an
apologetic smile and added, ÒAnd I am definitely NOT telling you what that
was. Just know that I wonÕt be
doing it this time around.Ó
ÒCan
you tell me if I get better at magic?
Can you tell me that, Buffy?Ó
WillowÕs open and eager face waited eagerly for what Buffy had to
say. The Slayer moved closer to
her friend and patted her hand gently.
ÒYou
are capable of becoming a very powerful witch, Will. But I want you to promise me that you will let Giles guide
you and be very careful about the spells you try. Will you do that for me?Ó
Her
friend looked at her in bewilderment and said with disappointment, ÒOf course I
will, Buffy. I would never do any
spells that could hurt anyone.Ó
She paused and looked at BuffyÕs unsmiling face. ÒWould I? Oh my god, I would!
I did, didnÕt I? Oh, IÕm so
sorry! What did I do? I didnÕt mean to...I—Ò
Buffy
quickly stopped her friendÕs apologetic babbling with a comforting hug.
ÒItÕs
all right, Will. You havenÕt done
anything wrong in this time. And,
believe me, you helped to save the world with your magic more than once in
mine.Ó
ÒI
did?Ó she perked up immediately.
ÒWhat did I do? Who did I help? Did I help you?Ó
Buffy
laughed at the red headÕs eagerness and said reassuringly, ÒIÕll tell you what
you did one of these days. But not
just yet.Ó
ÒAny
chance I was part of this world save-age, Buffy?Ó
Xander
looked hopeful, but not at all sure of the answer, as he waited to hear about
his future self.
ÒOh,
Xan, you know I wouldnÕt be able to face...the things I have to face, without
all my friends supporting me. Of
course you were part of it. And,
actually, you saved the world all by yourself, one time.Ó
Xander
beamed and sent a triumphant sneer at Angel before settling back in his
chair. When Buffy saw the look,
she approached him and said carefully, ÒBut there is one thing IÕd like you to
think about.Ó
He
looked at her quizzically and waited.
ÒTry
not to be so judgmental about...people.
And, give me a little credit for making good choices, huh?Ó
ÒI
take it weÕre talking about people of the male persuasion,Ó he asked with a wry
smile. ÒMen I didnÕt think were
good enough for my Buffster?Ó
ÒYeah,
kinda like that,Ó she agreed with a smile.
No sense telling him I was referring to another
vampire, just yet.
The
boy gave Angel an apologetic shrug and slouched down in his chair.
ÒWhat
about me, Buffy?Ó Angel inquired as he stalked closer to her. ÒWhere do I fit
into all this world saving that you seem to have done. Do I get to help you defeat the evil
that would try to destroy it? Or do you stop letting me help you when you stop
lo—Ò
Guess this
isnÕt a good time to tell him he IS one of the would-be world enders.
ÒI
thought weÕd talk...privately...about that, Angel. I do have something to tell you. Something very important, but not right now.Ó
Once
again the old vampire was circling her and sniffing.
ÒWhy
do I smell him on you again?Ó he growled.
ÒWhat the hell is going on.
If you need help killing him—Ò
She
didnÕt even try to pretend she didnÕt know who he was talking about.
ÒThere
will be no killing of Spike,Ó Buffy said quietly and saw AngelÕs eyes flash
amber while everyone else in the room gaped at her.
ÒAnd
why would that be, Buffy?Ó came GilesÕ calm voice as he asked what everyone was
thinking.
Buffy
sighed, not having planned to tell anyone about Spike until sheÕd decided what
to tell him about his future.
However, with everyone staring at her expectantly and with the blond
vamp hiding behind her in the stacks listening, she mentally shrugged and
decided to tell everyone at once and deal with the fall out.
ÒNo
one touches Spike, because in my time, he helps me save the world a couple of
times – and the final time he...Ó she had to stop as a lump unexpectedly
appeared in her throat, Òhe sacrifices himself to do it.Ó
Louder
than any of the comments from the shocked humans in the room, or the roar from
the unbelieving vampire, was the sound of books falling, a body hitting the
floor, and a furious, ÒNo bloody, fuckinÕ way!Ó
Buffy
moved to the entrance to the corridor from which the noise was emanating and
looked in amusement at the sight of Spike sprawled on the floor, fuming and
covered with the books heÕd knocked down when he punched the shelves.
He
glared at her furiously and growled, ÒYou just said that because you knew I was
listeninÕ, didnÕt you? Ha, bloody
ha, Slayer. It was a riot.Ó
She
walked in and knelt down in front of him, gently removing the books covering
his legs. He shook the rest of them
off and sat up, putting his face that much closer to hers.
ÒTell
me you were kiddinÕ, pet. Please
tell me you were kiddinÕ,Ó he begged pitifully.
ÒSorry,
Big Bad. I didnÕt mean to let it out quite like that, but I canÕt have anybody
trying to stake you when IÕm not around.
Just in case we need some world saving again...Ó
He
stood up and shook himself, settling his leather coat around his body and
trying to regain some dignity.
Buffy cocked her head at him and said softly, ÒSince youÕre here, you might as well meet the gang. But donÕt expect them to like you right
aw-Ò
ÒDonÕt
WANT them to like me,Ó he grumbled, obediently following her out of the stacks
and into the frightened and hostile faces waiting for them.
Xander
and Willow drew together and tried to hide behind Giles who was holding a large
cross and frowning at the close proximity between his Slayer and the vampire
renowned for killing her kind.
KendraÕs
face was a study in confusion.
Clearly the shockingly blond man behind Buffy was a powerful vampire,
and just as clearly, the other slayer was unafraid to turn her back on him.
While
everyone stared at the notorious vampire standing right behind Buffy, his eyes
were fixed on only one set of amber orbs glaring at him.
ÒAngelus,Ó
he snarled.
ÒSpike,Ó
the other vampire hissed.
The
tension in the room was palpable as the two master vampires faced each
other. Buffy remained in front of
Spike, the hard look on her face making it very clear that she was serious
about his not being harmed by anyone.
ÒBuffy,Ó
Angel growled, ÒI donÕt know what heÕs told you, but you canÕt trust him. He has no soul. And you heard his reaction when you
said he saved the world for you.
HeÕs pure evil, and should be put down like a mad dog.Ó
ÒYou
planninÕ to take over DruÕs care, then, are you?Ó Spike asked mildly. ÒCause she needs it even more right now
than she has in the past.Ó
Oblivious
to the humans in the room, Angel stalked toward his grandchilde.
ÒWhy
did you come here? Why bring her
here?Ó
ÒThought
the Hellmouth would help her heal, but itÕs not workinÕ. She needs more.Ó
His
eyes bored into the furious older vampireÕs, daring him to pretend he didnÕt
know what his childe needed to recover.
ÒIf
youÕll leave after, IÕll do it,Ó Angel said, never taking his eyes from
SpikeÕs. ÒBut if you donÕt leave,
IÕll kill both of you.Ó
Buffy
stepped forward and put a hand on AngelÕs chest as she turned toward a
surprised Spike.
ÒSpike,
I told you I wouldnÕt let you do that ritual. IÕm not going to let you kill Angel any more than IÕm going
to let him kill you.Ó
Still
meeting the other vampireÕs eyes, Spike answered her coldly, ÒNot your decision
to make, pet. But heÕs not takinÕ
about a ritual. HeÕs talkinÕ about
volunteerinÕ. IsnÕt that right,
Peaches?Ó
The
humans in the room all looked confused for a moment, until Giles said with
dawning recognition, ÒSireÕs blood.
She needs sireÕs blood to recover her strength.Ó
Buffy
looked rapidly back forth between the two staring vampires. It was obvious that they had reached an
agreement when Spike dropped his eyes and turned away with a shrug.
ÒAlright,
then. You give her what she needs,
and IÕll take her away and never come back.Ó
He
ignored the way BuffyÕs mouth tightened when he said he wouldnÕt be back.
No way am I
letting this chit of a Slayer interfere with restoring my dark princess. She can make all the sad eyes she wants
at me. IÕm gonna take my Dru and
leave and never give her another thought.
DonÕt care how good a kisser she is, or how good her blood tastes. When
Dru recovers, IÕm outa here. For good.
ÒSounds
like a plan!Ó Xander said into the heavy silence. ÒDeadboy does a little donating and the evil twosome leave
town, never to be seen again. I
like it.Ó
ÒI
donÕt like it,Ó came from the normally quiet dark slayer. ÒFor what reason would we allow a
powerful vampiress to recover her strength when she could be easily slain now?Ó
She
whirled on Buffy and said angrily,
ÒIf you wonÕt do the job for which you were chosen and rid the world of
these two, I will do it for you.Ó
ÒKendra,Ó
Buffy tried to speak in a conciliatory manner. ÒYou donÕt want to go up against Dru. Please believe me. And I wonÕt let you stake Spike. IÕm
sorry, but I canÕt do that.Ó
ÒI
donÕt understand a Slayer that protects vampires,Ó the other girl shook her
head. ÒAnÕ youÕre protecting two
of them. You should be ashamed.Ó
Before
Buffy could continue the argument, the other Slayer whirled and left the
library, muttering to herself about traitors and sharpened stakes. Buffy sighed
and added finding Kendra before she found Dru to her list of things to do.
ÒLetÕs
do it,Ó Angel said to Spike, picking his jacket up off a chair. He and Spike
moved toward the door, stopping when Buffy ran after them and grabbed his arm.
ÒWait! YouÕre just going to go with him like
that? I thought you told me he
couldnÕt be trusted?Ó
ÒHe
wouldnÕt do anything to harm Drusilla.
IÕll be fine, Buffy.Ó His eyes were warm as he basked in the obvious
concern she felt for him. He told
himself that just because she was older, it didnÕt mean she couldnÕt fall back
in love with him. She hadnÕt
indicated that she had anyone in her life at the time she was sent back.
ÒIÕm
going with you,Ó she said stubbornly.
ÒI donÕt trust any of you not to mess this up.Ó
ÒBuffy,Ó
Angel tried to reason with her.
ÒItÕs a very simple thing IÕll be doing, but not one you probably want
to watch. ItÕs a vampire sire/childe...issue.Ó
ÒLet
her come, Peaches. ItÕs high time
the chit learned a thing or two about you and yours.Ó
ÒShut
up, Spike,Ó he snarled. ÒI donÕt
want her watching. SheÕs only sixteen...Ó His voice trailed off as he
remembered what heÕd just learned about this BuffyÕs true age.
ÒSheÕs
a big girl now,Ó the cocky blond said with a sideways look at the blushing
Slayer. ÒSheÕll be alright.Ó
ÒI
want to go on record as saying this is a really, really bad idea,Ó the bigger
vamp said, giving in and heading for the door.
ÒDuly
noted,Ó Spike replied with a wink at Buffy. He gestured for her to precede him through the door and her
watcher and friends stared in shock as she strode out between two master
vampires looking for all the world like it happened every day.
Chapter Ten
As
they approached the warehouse where Drusilla and the few minions left were waiting,
Spike touched BuffyÕs arm gently and she dropped back beside him.
ÒDonÕt
get too close to Dru, pet,Ó he said softly. Ò Especially after sheÕs recovered.Ó
Buffy
looked at him and raised an eyebrow.
ÒYou donÕt think I can take Dru?
IÕm not Kendra.Ó She
flushed when his eyes glittered and she realized sheÕd given away that in her
time the other Slayer met her fate at his consortÕs hands.
ÒI
donÕt want to find out which of you would win that kind of confrontation,Ó he
said tightly. ÒAnÕ if she smells
me all over you, thereÕs gonna be a confrontation, believe me.Ó
ÒWhich
one of us are you worried about, Spike?
I mean, IÕm just another Slayer, according to you. Why should you care if your Òdark
princessÓ kills me?Ó
The
vampire ground his teeth and stretched his neck, trying to control his
temper.
ÒI
shouldnÕt.Ó he said curtly. ÒBut
until I figure out why I do, no vampire touches you except me.Ó
ÒSlayer,
here, Spike. Vampires touch me all
the time. Or try to anyway.Ó
ÒYou
know what I mean. Are you trying to piss me off?Ó
She
sighed and dropped her head.
ÒNo,
not really. IÕll stay away if I
can. But, Spike?Ó
ÒYeah?Ó
ÒSheÕs
gonna know. She doesnÕt need to
smell us. She knows before we do.Ó
He
nodded his head and sighed, ÒYouÕre probably right about that, pet. Bloody Miss Edith will tell her if
nothinÕ else.Ó
ÒMiss
Edith?Ó
But
he just shook his head and walked faster to catch up with Angel. Buffy hurried after them and arrived at
the door just in time to hear Drusilla scream.
ÒDaddy! My daddy is back! Look, Spike, Daddy is back and we can
be a family again.Ó
The
excited vampire moved toward Angel as quickly as she could, a smile on her
face. Then, she got close enough
to really see him and she recoiled, hissing, ÒNot Daddy. Bad
Spike to bring me this...thing.Ó
ÒCalm
down, Dru,Ó Angel said soothingly.
ÒItÕs me. IÕve come to help
you get well. Then you and Spike
can go away to someplace nice.Ó
ÒOooh,
someplace with lots of lovely little children for me and pretty girls for my
sweet William?Ó
Dru
clapped her hands and began to spin around in circles, humming to herself.
Buffy
cringed and fought back the urge to hurl her stake through the lunaticÕs
chest. As badly as she wanted Dru
gone, and as much as her Slayer instincts were demanding that she remove this
deadly predator, she knew Spike would never forgive her if she did.
Angel
had approached the now twirling woman and was attempting to get her to stop
dancing around long enough to see what he was offering. When he used his own fangs to rip open
his wrist and held it in front of her nose, she stopped abruptly and
immediately went into vamp face.
ÒFor
me?Ó she breathed as she took his wrist in her hand. ÒIs it for me, DaddyÓ
ÒYes,
Dru, itÕs for you. Just enough to
help you get strong again. So you can leave here.Ó
She
put his wrist to her mouth and began to suck on it, shutting her eyes in
ecstasy as she did so. As
she pulled on his blood, Buffy was shocked to see a bulge grow in AngelÕs pants
and she gasped as he pulled the vampire to his body and fastened his fangs on
her neck. Without releasing her
hold on his wrist, Drusilla wrapped one leg around the other vampire and
pressed her pelvis to his, moaning his name.
Beside her, Buffy felt Spike tense up
and she glanced at him to see if she was going to need to restrain him from
killing Angel. To her surprise,
even though his fists were clenched tightly at his sides and she wasnÕt sure
she didnÕt see tears in his eyes, he maintained his control and just continued
to watch the woman he loved while she crawled all over her sire.
When
she saw Drusilla unzip AngelÕs pants and pull his cock out to slip under her
dress, Buffy blushed like the sixteen-year-old whose body she was wearing and
she tried to turn away. But Spike
grabbed her arms and pulled her in close to his chest as he forced her to
watch. She could feel his erection
pressing into her ass and she unconsciously pushed back against him, eliciting
a groan.
ÒWatch
Slayer,Ó he whispered into her ear, his cool breath sending shivers down her
spine. ÒWatch and learn what a
vampire really is.Ó
ÒI
donÕt want to watch this, Spike,Ó she hissed at him. ÒAnd I canÕt believe you want to watch it either. Let me go.Ó
ÒYou
really want me to let you go, luv?
Are you sure about that?Ó he asked, rubbing himself against her warm
body. ÒI thought you wanted me?Ó
ÒNot
like this, I donÕt. Let me go!Ó
She struggled against the steel bands of his arms and to her dismay, she felt
tears start in her eyes.
The
instant he smelled her tears, he loosened his hold and to her amazement, he
buried his face in her neck, murmuring how sorry he was and asking her to
forgive him. She pushed him away
and turned around to face him, only to find that he wouldnÕt meet her eyes.
ÒWhat
the hell was that!Ó she snarled.
ÒThat
was the evil one being a vampire,Ó said a cold voice behind them.
They
both whirled to find Kendra standing in the entrance to the room, holding her
stake in one hand and a sword in the other. Buffy unconsciously moved between
Spike and the other slayer, ignoring his angry growl and putting out her arm to
prevent him from getting in front of her.
ÒKendra,
you need to leave here. Please,
listen to me. Just leave. TheyÕll
be done soon and then Spike and Drusilla will leave and you can go back
to...wherever...and worry about your local vamps.Ó
Instead
of answering her, the other Slayer flew across the room and whirled her sword
at DrusillaÕs head. A large, meaty
hand came up at the last second and grabbed her wrist, wrenching it so the
sword fell to the floor. The
female vampire turned languidly and without moving at all, she gestured to her
eyes and said in a sultry voice, ÒBe in meÓ. Kendra froze in place and before Buffy could say anything,
the vampireÕs talon-like fingernails had sliced the other slayerÕs throat.
Buffy
moaned and started toward the group, only to be stopped by SpikeÕs hand on her
arm.
ÒDonÕt,
pet. SomethinÕs not...Ó
Buffy
looked at the tall vampire now leering at her and felt her blood run cold. She knew that face and those eyes. She still saw them in her nightmares
every now and then.
ÒAngelus,Ó
she breathed.
ÒHello,
lover,Ó he answered, licking his bloody lips.
ÒYou
need to leave, luv,Ó Spike whispered into her ear. ÒYou canÕt fight both of
them.Ó
ÒGet
her out of my town, Spike,Ó she responded as she whirled and flew out the
door. She ran until her lungs were
screaming for air, then sat down on the curb and sobbed into her hands.
Chapter Eleven
Buffy
allowed herself a few minutes of mourning for her sister slayer and for her
inability to prevent Angel from losing his soul, then stood up and, wearing her
determination on her face, she raced to her WatcherÕs apartment. She banged on
the door until the disheveled-looking man let her in, then immediately went to
the phone and began dialing WillowÕs number.
As
soon as her sleepy friend answered, she began giving instructions, which she
then had to repeat as Willow came awake and realized who was talking to her so
rapidly.
ÒB-Buffy? What are you saying? Angel doesnÕt have his soul
anymore? What do you want me to
do?Ó
ÒThe
first thing you need to do is a dis-invite spell for your house. Right
away. I donÕt know how long it
will be before he starts trying to—Just do it, Will. Now.Ó
Buffy
paused for breath. From the corner
of her eye, she could see the blood drain from GilesÕ face has he processed
what Buffy was telling her friend. To her surprise, an equally upset Jenny
Calendar appeared behind him, wearing GilesÕ bathrobe and clutching it around
her slender body.
ÒWhatÕs
the next thing, Buffy?Ó came WillowÕs voice over the phone.
ÒWeÕre
going to need someone to do a spell to restore his soul. Someone who can recreate the curse...Ó
She kept her eyes on the self-styled techno-pagan and was gratified to see
awareness and then nodding acceptance in the warm brown eyes.
Buffy
nodded back and asked Willow to go to her house as soon as it was daylight and
do a dis-invite spell there also.
She could see that Giles was already looking in a book for the proper
words to work on for his apartment.
Jenny
immediately went into the bedroom and began throwing on her clothes. She needed to get back to the school
and into the computer lab immediately if she was going to locate anyone who might
know where to find the curse spell.
Buffy
next called Xander to warn him not to let Angel in, should the vampire show up
at his door. She could almost feel
the self-satisfied smirk on her friendÕs face when she told him Angel had
become dangerous, and she had to fight the urge to run over there and smack it
off. Fortunately for him, the boy
had enough sense to keep his ÒI told you soÓ to himself and Buffy hung up after
warning him to be careful.
While
Giles worked his dis-invite spell, Jenny came out of the bedroom and walked
over to Buffy.
ÒHow
did this happen? I thought you
were going to be sure that he didnÕt have that moment of happiness?Ó
ÒApparently,
IÕm not the only thing that makes him happy,Ó she replied tightly.
Jenny
just blinked, then nodded her head and began to put her jacket on.
ÒWhere
are you going?Ó
ÒTo
the school, to begin searching for the curse.Ó
ÒNot
now youÕre not,Ó the Slayer said fiercely. ÒNot until daylight. You donÕt go anywhere at night without
me.Ó
ÒWhy
is that, Buffy?Ó came GilesÕ cold voice.
ÒIs there something else we should know that you havenÕt told us?Ó
Buffy
sank down onto the sofa and put her head in her hands. Suddenly the Slayer was
gone and there was a young woman who had seen too much death and pain fighting
to hold back tears.
ÒIÕm
getting scared, Giles. I couldnÕt
save AngelÕs soul; I couldnÕt save Kendra. What if everything is going to happen all over again, no
matter what I do to change it?Ó
ÒThen
we will deal with it when the time comes,Ó he said soothingly. ÒBut you need to
tell us what we have to worry about if we are going to be of any help to you.Ó
The
gypsy woman looked at Buffy with haunted eyes and asked, ÒCan we start with why
I canÕt go out at night without a bodyguard?Ó
Buffy
met her eyes and said flatly, ÒBecause Angelus will find you and kill you
before you can give us the spell we need.Ó She turned her eyes to her watcherÕs stunned face. ÒAnd you really do not want me to tell
you how he uses her death to torment you.
One of the things I know about Angelus is that he loves to toy with his
victims before he kills them. He
is a master at mental torture. ItÕs why Drusilla is the lunatic she is. He made her mad before he turned her.Ó
ÒHow
do you know this, Buffy? Surely
Angel didnÕt tell you?Ó
ÒActually,
he kind of did tell me about Dru, although he left out a lot of details. When...when he has his soul, heÕs
ashamed of it. It was Spike who told me more about what Angelus was like before
he lost his soul.Ó
ÒWhich
brings us to the next question.
How does William the Bloody fit into this? Where and how did you become so familiar with the killer of
slayers that you trust him as much as you obviously do?Ó
Buffy
sighed and leaned her head against the back of the couch, closing her eyes.
ÒI really had hoped to put this off for a while, but I guess you have a right to know. When Angel loses – lost his soul, in my time, Spike was in a wheel chair healing from a broken back.Ó