Be A Man
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-Buffy the Vampire Slayer › Het - Male/Female › Buffy/Spike(William)
Rating:
Adult +
Chapters:
22
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3,696
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13
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Chapter 11
Having completely painted every room they needed, Dawn and Spike had taken to wasting their days duelling on the Playstation. At the moment it was a tie as Dawn was an expert in distracting Spike so that she won, which wasn’t technically cheating seeing as she wasn’t physically doing anything to make him lose was she? And mentioning her sister certainly wasn’t a crime!
Throwing down his control pad Spike stormed out of the room, his Doc Martens thudding on each metal step as he disappeared up the spiral staircase that led to the bedrooms. She figured that being the blonde fighter and staking the vamp on the screen had been taking it too far.
Getting up to go and apologise she was startled when Spike came clattering back down the stairs and called her, taking her into his room with him and leaving the lights off.
Not even registering that she was in a dark room, locked in a master vampire’s penthouse suite she followed Spike to the window and gasped at what she saw. Out on the moonlit ocean’s surface was an entire family of dolphins frolicking in the waves.
Watching the dolphins with Spike was just unreal Dawn felt. Here she was, on the very last day of freedom before school started on Monday, standing in Spike’s dark bedroom watching dolphins out on the ocean. And the greatest bit? Spike was just as interested as she was. Feeling her feet grow numb, Dawn flopped onto Spike’s giant bed. It was almost twice the size of her modest double.
Who was he planning on entertaining? Dawn wondered.
“Thought that’d be obvious” Spike muttered, turning to her. Dawn, not realising she had wondered aloud blushed in the dark, wondering what Buffy would say if she ever found out.
Probably something along the lines of staking him. Sighing, Dawn bid Spike goodnight and made her way across to her bedroom, filling in her journal before going to sleep. Her very first night in this room, the very first time she had been able to convince Buffy that their mom had trusted Spike implicitly.
And most importantly? The first time that Buffy had been polite to Spike.
“Buffy?” Riley called as he wove through the headstones of Shady Glen Cemetery. Buffy had taken off after a vamp and he had lost her, not having the speed and agility that she did. Hearing a plea for help, a burst of energy ripped through him, almost running past her as she lay on the floor, a stake imbedded in her side.
“Help?” She asked faintly, turning her head away as Riley eased the stake out of her gut, using his identity card to press over the wound, sealing it as best as he could before picking her up and carrying her, to his confusion, past the hospital to her house.
Throwing down his control pad Spike stormed out of the room, his Doc Martens thudding on each metal step as he disappeared up the spiral staircase that led to the bedrooms. She figured that being the blonde fighter and staking the vamp on the screen had been taking it too far.
Getting up to go and apologise she was startled when Spike came clattering back down the stairs and called her, taking her into his room with him and leaving the lights off.
Not even registering that she was in a dark room, locked in a master vampire’s penthouse suite she followed Spike to the window and gasped at what she saw. Out on the moonlit ocean’s surface was an entire family of dolphins frolicking in the waves.
Watching the dolphins with Spike was just unreal Dawn felt. Here she was, on the very last day of freedom before school started on Monday, standing in Spike’s dark bedroom watching dolphins out on the ocean. And the greatest bit? Spike was just as interested as she was. Feeling her feet grow numb, Dawn flopped onto Spike’s giant bed. It was almost twice the size of her modest double.
Who was he planning on entertaining? Dawn wondered.
“Thought that’d be obvious” Spike muttered, turning to her. Dawn, not realising she had wondered aloud blushed in the dark, wondering what Buffy would say if she ever found out.
Probably something along the lines of staking him. Sighing, Dawn bid Spike goodnight and made her way across to her bedroom, filling in her journal before going to sleep. Her very first night in this room, the very first time she had been able to convince Buffy that their mom had trusted Spike implicitly.
And most importantly? The first time that Buffy had been polite to Spike.
“Buffy?” Riley called as he wove through the headstones of Shady Glen Cemetery. Buffy had taken off after a vamp and he had lost her, not having the speed and agility that she did. Hearing a plea for help, a burst of energy ripped through him, almost running past her as she lay on the floor, a stake imbedded in her side.
“Help?” She asked faintly, turning her head away as Riley eased the stake out of her gut, using his identity card to press over the wound, sealing it as best as he could before picking her up and carrying her, to his confusion, past the hospital to her house.