Title: Family Part 11
Email: tirel@pcnuthut.com
Author: Velvet Crypt
Disclaimer: Joss is God. I own nothing.
Spoilers: Um…total non canon.
Summary: A day at the beach
For: XanDutch, who wanted a
Xander-and-kids scene. ; )
Things ran smoothly for the next few days. The LA gang and the scoobies got to know one another again. No major roadblocks occurred in the pentacle bond. Spike was becoming more at ease with making eye contact. Mostly after Buffy cornered him in the kitchen and told him that as much as she appreciated his concern, he was wigging her out sneaking around peering out of the corner of his eyes at her.
Ellie became a permanent fixture in Angel’s lap. Xander even caught them coloring together in the room Angel shared with Wesley. Willow, Tara, Buffy and Dawn spent nearly as much time at Xander and Spike’s as they did at their own homes. Xander had to yell at Cordy for taking Dawn and Lys shopping after he heard them plotting how to get him and Buffy to buy them matching leather jackets.
The only thing to not run smoothly
was bedtime. Being forced to sleep together on the pullout couch was slowly
killing both Xander and Spike. Each night they would crawl into their own side
of the bed, bunch up their pillows, and stare into the darkness pretending to
sleep.
Both knew the other was awake.
Neither wished to broach the subject. When they woke, they would be tangled
into a single entity in the center of the bed, using the same pillow and laying
nose to nose. Spike normally woke first, and he would lay watching Xander
sleep, breathing in his scent to help him through the day.
When he heard Xander’s heart speed
up and his breathing quicken, heralding his awakening, Spike would roll out of
bed and pad quietly to the kitchen to make his love breakfast. Spike began
avoiding Willow after she started giving him dirty looks and staring pointedly
at the calendar, indicating his week of procrastination was up. He hadn’t
figured out how to tell Xan that he watched when Xander slept. How was he
supposed to bring up love?
Saturday dawned bright and clear and
Xander decided a family outing was in order. He was planning on going somewhere
that Spike could be as well, but the vamp begged off to spend some time with
Angel. Xander was happy enough that Spike and Angel weren’t at each other’s
throats that he quickly agreed. As such, he had the kids plan the day. Not
surprisingly, the beach was the winner of the Harris vote.
They arrived at the beach and it
took nearly 10 minutes to gather up everything they’d packed and haul it to a
suitable sunbathing site. Xander wrestled the cooler while Nate took the
chairs. Lys had the towels and suncream and Ellie had her beach toys. Once they
had found the perfect spot and towels were placed Xander handed out the suntan
lotion.
“Make sure you get your noses, too.”
He warned. Lys and Nate rolled their eyes. Ellie was thrilled because her
sunscreen turned her nose purple. Xander made them spin around and endure his
dabbing of missed spots. When he was satisfied, he started on himself.
As they opened the chairs, three
teenaged boys jogged over to them.
“Hey,” they called. Xander smiled
and nodded.
“Hey yourself.”
“We was wondering if you guys wanted
to come play volleyball with us. We need more people.” Xander shook his head
and settled in his chair.
“I’m planning on being old today and
not moving from my lounge chair.” He grinned. “But Lys and Nate would love to.”
Lys’s eyes lit up and she fluttered her eyelashes at the boy in the green
trunks.
“Oh, yes,” she nodded. “I’d love to.
We’re new here and don’t know many people.” The boys’ grinned at that.
“Well, then you absolutely have to
come with us.” The green trunked boy grabbed her hand and started hauling her
off.
His friends looked at each other and
then at Nate. “You coming too?”
Nate shook his head and pulled out a
book. “No, thank you.” He said primly. “I’m planning on finishing my book.”
They looked at him as though he’d grown another head.
“Whatever, dude.” They ran back to
the game. Xander frowned at Nate.
“You came to the beach to read?” he
demanded. Nate nodded and sprawled into his chair. “When you could be having
fun with friends your own age?” Nate nodded again and opened the book. “Why?”
Nate glanced at him over his
sunglasses. “Because I want to read? Because I suck at sports and don’t want to
spend the rest of the day shaking sand out of my shorts? Because I can’t stand
the thought of spending time with anyone who would say ‘we was wondering’.”
Xander grinned.
“I think you’re turning into
Willow.” Nate stuck his tongue out at Xander and went back to his book. Xander
lay back and scanned the beach for Ellie. He found her sitting in the surf. Her
sand bucket and shovel sat next to her and the waves lapped at her ruffled blue
bottom. But she just stared out into the ocean.
Concerned, he got up and walked down
the beach to her. Crouching next to her, he leaned over and kissed the top of
her head. “What’s up, poppet?” He asked, using Spike’s pet name for her.
She sighed, “Daddy was going to teach me how to swim
this summer.” Xander followed her gaze out to where several kids frolicked,
diving under again and again.
“Well, I’m not your Dad, pumpkin,
but I do know how to swim.” He said softly. “Would you like me to teach you?”
Ellie turned her limpid brown eyes on him and smiled waveringly.
“You’d teach me?”
“I would love to teach you, Ellie.”
He smiled back.
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“Uncle Xan! I can’t touch out here!”
Ellie’s voice trembled. Xan hugged her close to him.
“It’s okay, love.” He soothed.
“We’re only up to my chest. I can touch just fine and there’s no way I’ll drop
you.” He brushed his lips across her cheek. She still looked warily at the
water, but relaxed into Xander’s grasp. Slowly, so as not to frighten her, he
eased her into the water.
Keeping his hands beneath her he
taught her how to float, then how to kick and move her arms. By the time an
hour had passed, Ellie was dog paddling around Xander in circles while he held
his hands in the water under her in case she needed catching. Her eyes sparkled
and her laughter rang out. It was the most beautiful thing Xander could
remember hearing.
Finally, his toes were so
waterlogged that they had to get out. As they approached the shore, Nate came
down to join them.
“Have fun, Ellie?” He tugged a
sodden lock of his sister’s hair. She nodded with a ferocity that shook water
droplets all over him. He dodged out of the way, laughing.
“Wanna help me make a sandcastle?”
She nodded again and plopped in the
wet sand. Nate followed, as did Xander. They had the moat and the first level
of a rather impressive castle made when Nate suddenly frowned and looked up,
scanning the beach.
“What’s wrong, Nate?” Xander asked,
looking around also.
Nate zoomed in on the volleyball
game…and his sister. “That prick in the green trunks…” He hissed.
Xander peered across the distance.
“What? What did he do?” He could see the game in progress. Lys and Green Trunks
were on the same side. It looked as though the flirting had increased.
“Nothing yet. But he’s planning on
it. Pervert.” Nate practically growled. Note to self, Xander thought. Tell
Willow that either the bond is wiggy, or Nate is taking growling lessons.
“Why is he a pervert?”
“What’s a pervert?” Ellie asked
innocently, dumping another pile of sand on the castle. Xander shot her a look.
“Don’t worry about it, honey. I’ll
tell you later.” He continued to watch Lys.
“Uncle Xan,” Nate sounded worried.
“You have to make her come away. He’s trying to get her to go for a walk down
the beach. But what he really wants to do is…” He glanced at Ellie. “…bad
stuff.” He concluded lamely.
“How do you know that?” Xander eyed
him carefully.
“Um, twin stuff, I guess.” Xander
could tell he wasn’t telling the truth, but saving his niece from the clutches
of a raging hormone on legs took precedence.
“I’ll get her.” He stood and made
his way through beach blankets over to the game.
“Lys!” he called. “Time for lunch.”
Lys looked up at him in irritation and went back to talking to the boy. Xander
trotted up to her side. “Hi,” he smiled, looming protectively over her and
eyeing Green Trunks. “Guess you didn’t hear me, kiddo. We’re gonna have some
lunch. Why don’t you come on back?”
Lys sighed and rolled her eyes,
laying a hand on Green Trunks. “Uncle Xan, Ronnie and I were just going to go
for a walk. Besides, I’m not really that hungry.”
Xander stared at Green Trunks until
the boy actually blushed and lowered his gaze. “Really?” He said, not taking
his eyes off the boy. “Why don’t you take a minute to discuss how Ronnie ‘feels’
about going with you for a walk down the beach. And what you might be doing
when you get there?”
Come on, Lys, he mentally prodded.
She looked confused for a moment, then disgusted with Xander. But he could tell
the seed had been planted. He could almost see the wheels turning as she gave
in to curiosity and ‘read’ Ronnie. Now the disgusted look was turned on the
boy.
“You prick!” she glared. Snatching
the volleyball out of the air, she hucked it at Ronnie’s face with all the
finesse of a sledgehammer. He caught it in the nose and fell backwards. Lys
linked arms with Xander and walked away from the crowd gathering around the
downed boy.
“That was gross.” She sounded angry
and embarrassed all at once. “He wanted to…well,” she blushed. “I guess you
know what he wanted to do. Otherwise you wouldn’t have come over, huh?” Xander
hid a smile.
“Actually, your brother sent me
over. He was worried about you.” Lys looked at her brother as she walked up. He
avoided her gaze.
“Hey, Nate,” she said quietly. He
froze, then met her gaze. “Thanks, big brother.” She smiled at him softly and
he returned it with an embarrassed look.
“Yeah, no prob. Wanna help us build
a castle?”
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“That’s a really cute castle!”
Xander looked up to see two brunettes in string bikinis standing over them.
“Thanks!” He smiled at the girl in
the pink bikini.
“It’s so sweet to see an older
brother taking his little brother and sisters out to the beach.”
“And helping them make sandcastles,
too!” Added the one in the red bikini.
“Well, I’m normally a carpenter, but
decided to work with a different medium today.” He laughed.
“A medium what?” asked Pink Bikini.
Xander’s smile faltered for a moment, then he laughed again.
“Oh, never mind. Not important.”
“You’d think as much paint as
they’re wearing, they’d get it.” Nate mumbled under his breath to Lys. She
snorted, and then blinked angelically up at the women.
“Hi, I’m Lys. This is Ellie and this
is N-“
“So, what’s your name, gorgeous?”
Red bikini simpered at Xander.
Lys and Nate traded looks again.
“Um, Xander. Xander Harris.”
“Ooo, Xander! That’s a cool name.”
Pink cooed.
“So, Xander. Want to take a swim
with us?” Red posed, her hip thrown out to the side.
“He can’t swim.” Nate said
brusquely.
Xander’s eyes widened and he looked
in confusion at Nate. Ellie started to open her mouth, but Lys pointed out a
seashell near her feet and distracted her.
“OH, that’s too bad.” Pink looked
disappointed.
“Aww, now I don’t get to show the
big hunky guy what I look like when I’m wet.” Nate pouted in a whisper, his
back turned away from the girls.
“Um, well, anyway,” Xander
recovered, “I would really like to finish the castle with the kid, first.”
The girls looked at each other and
Nate and Lys could nearly hear the awwwwww, in their heads.
“Wow. What devotion.” Red nodded her
head wisely.
“I think I’m gonna hurl.” Lys
whispered back to Nate. He nodded.
“Well, then how about you meet us at
the Bronze for drinks later tonight?” Pink leaned over to give Xander the best
view of her cleavage possible.
Lys rolled her eyes. Nate turned
around. “He has to watch us tonight.” Xander blinked, staring at Nate, who
pointedly ignored him.
“We could come over to your place,”
Red ran a finger down Xander’s muscular shoulder. “Maybe watch a movie,
or…something, when the kids go to bed.” She bit her lower lip. Lys didn’t even
try to hide her indignant look. That was her uncle, dammit!
“Well, I really don’t think Uncle
Xan’s boyfriend would be too hip on Uncle Xan watching a movie or
doing…something whether we go to bed or not.” Nate said nonchalantly as he
flicked sand at their feet.
Their shock was so great that, for a
moment, they didn’t notice the grains of sand sticking to the sun tanning
lotion slathered on their legs. After their mouths shut, they glared at Nate
and walked away without a goodbye.
Xander watched them go with a
shell-shocked look on his face. He turned to Nate.
Nate shrugged. “Just trying to keep
you on this side of fidelity, Uncle Xan. Not to mention that any children from
that side of the gene pool would be truly scary.”
Xander tried to be angry, but Nate
and Lys’s smug looks only made him grin. “Yeah, yeah…so they weren’t the
brightest berries on the bush. But as for fidelity, you know that Spike and I
are not a couple, Nate. You should really not push him. It upsets him.” He
stared sternly at Nate, then Lys. “And I promised him not to bring it up.”
They nodded and looked back to their
sand castle. Sneaked peeks proved that the wistful tone in his voice matched
the one on his face. Glancing at each other, another nod came from each as an
unspoken agreement passed between them.