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Fighting For Love

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folder -Buffy the Vampire Slayer › Het - Male/Female › Buffy/Spike(William)
Rating: Adult ++
Chapters: 19
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Disclaimer: I do not own Buffy the Vampire Slayer (BtVS), nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
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Fighting For Love

Disclaimer: The characters from Buffy the Vampire Slayer are owned by Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, and Fox studios. This story is not meant to infringe upon anyone's rights, only to entertain.


Author's Note: Warnings: Torture, Extreme Language, Rape/Actual, Sexual Situations, Violence (offending chapters will be noted)


Pairings: Riley/Buffy; Spike/Buffy


Challenge Requirements at the end


Chapter 1



Joyce opened the door to see Spike standing there in his usual black attire. She gave him a warm smile. She always liked Spike. He was such a nice boy. She felt sorry for how that awful Drusilla treated him by leaving him for that Fungus demon. She remembered how he’d come to her that night for a ‘Hot Chocolate’ discussion while Buffy was away at college. The poor boy followed Dru for a hundred years and she left him just like that or – first a Chaos Demon – then a Fungus Demon.



Her eyes moved over Spike approvingly. He was tall, good looking, toned, had saved and helped Buffy numerous times. He was so much better than Angel. He wasn’t dark and broody. He was outgoing and un-loving. He had a zest for his un-life. Why couldn’t Buffy see the good in Spike?




“Hello, Spike,” Joyce moved to allow Spike inside the house and set about making him a cup of hot chocolate with little marshmallows.



Spike smiled genuinely at the woman and sat down at the counter. He liked Joyce. Thinking back to the first time they met, it was almost comical now to remember Joyce hitting him over the head with the fire ax. She was such a wonderful lady. Watching her, Spike could imagine how Buffy would be at her mom’s age had she not had a Slayer calling.



“How are you feeling today, Joyce?” Spike asked, genuinely concerned over the woman’s welfare.



“I’m fine today, Spike. I went in for tests last week and they are scheduling a routine operation in a few days. I should be in and out in no time,” Joyce smiled, endeared by Spike’s concern. She put his hot chocolate in the microwave to heat it up.



“It sounds painless the way you put it, but I’ll be pulling for you all the same,” Spike assured her.



Joyce smiled and handed him the cup of hot chocolate. He took it gratefully and blew on it a bit before sipping it. He looked at the older Summers woman, seeing the once beautiful face covered by tiny lines of life.




He wondered if he could tell Joyce about his suspicions with Riley. He wondered if she’d even believe him. He knew the older woman liked him. But he wasn’t sure about how much or even if she’d listen at all. The Scoobies followed Riley so blindly, because he was – well, he was a living, breathing, scientifically enhanced boy. Unlike Spike who hadn’t had a beating heart in over 120 years. And what was the difference anyway? He was still alive. Yes, he had to drink blood to survive, but he had feelings, senses – albeit heightened senses – he had needs just like any human on the planet. When Dru had turned him, he didn’t lose all of his humanity. He retained a lot of William in him that he had spent 120 years trying to force out of himself. But now? Now there was Buffy.



“Spike?” Joyce asked.



Spike was pulled out of memory lane. “Huh? Oh. Sorry, Joyce. What were you saying?” Spike shook his head to clear it and concentrated on the older Summers woman.



“I was asking what had brought up this nice visit from you.” Joyce responded.



“Oh. Nothing. Just wanted to see one of my favorite girls.” Spike commented, tipping the cup up more than he had to for drinking to hide his pained expression. No need to get her worried prematurely when he didn’t even have proof himself of what Riley was up to.



Joyce smiled at him fondly and patted his arm. She enjoyed their conversations during Buffy’s absence. She could tell Spike genuinely cared for her daughter. She could see that, even though he was a vampire, he only had the best intentions toward Buffy, even if he took the scenic route to get there. She was rewarded with a little boy smirk that lit up his pale face.




“What’s on your mind, Spike?” Joyce tried to pull it out of him.



Spike sighed. He finally met her eyes. “How do you feel about Riley?”



“Riley? He seems nice. Well at first he was a courteous boy. Buffy seems like him. She fancies herself in love with him. But I don’t feel it sincerely. I’m sure she cares for him, but it’s not love. At least from what I’ve seen,” Joyce assured Spike.



Spike grunted and drank a huge gulp of hot chocolate letting it warm his throat on the way down. He didn’t know whether to take Joyce’s answer as an “I don’t care for him” answer or “He’s the greatest thing since sliced bread.”



“Where is Buffy anyway?” Spike asked, trying to sound nonchalant. He stretched back and eyed the room for any sign of Buffy being anywhere. He opened his senses to see if he could locate her in the house. But there was nothing. Not even a lingering scent that she might have been home.



Joyce frowned at him. She didn’t know how to break the news to this tender vampire. “Spike. She’s not here. She’s gone.”




“Gone?” Spike squeaked in surprise. His face fell at Joyce’s words. She had left without as much as a ‘bye-your-leave’ to him. He had worked with her for a year. You’d think he’d at least deserved to be told that she was moving.



Joyce’s heart broke at the crestfallen look on Spike’s face. It hurt her to know that Buffy could cause so much pain to a person. “Yes, William. She moved in with Riley into an apartment across from the University. They’ve been there about a month.”



A month, Spike thought. She’s been living with him off of the University campus for a month and she never told me. He finished his hot chocolate and got up to put the cup in the sink. “Well, thank you for the drink, Joyce. I appreciate your company. I’ll be leaving you now.”



Joyce walked him to the door. She kissed him on the cheek. “Be careful, Spike.”



“Always, Mrs. Summers.” He gave her one last smirk before leaving out the kitchen door and disappearing into the night.










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