Title: Family Part 12
Email: tirel@pcnuthut.com
Author: Velvet Crypt
Disclaimer: Joss is God. I own nothing.
Spoilers: Um…total non canon.
Summary: An evening of strangeness all around.
Xander noticed the twins acting
strangely. He kept walking into rooms and finding one or the other of them in a
huddle with one of the scoobies or Cordy. As soon as they saw him, they would
begin talking loudly about clothes or demons. Not normally a problem, except
that it was Nate talking about the clothes and Lys talking about the demons.
After the fourth time finding them whispering, he went to Spike.
“Do you know what’s going on?” he
asked as he shoveled cookies off of the baking sheet for the vampire.
“I have no idea, pet.” Spike
replied, hissing slightly as his hand brushed the oven rack. “Bloody hell!
They’ve been avoiding the kitchen. I think it’s cause they know I can hear them
if they get too close.” He shook his hand and glared at the oven. Xander put
the spatula down and reached behind the curtain in the kitchen window.
When he drew his hand back he had a
tiny piece of plant. Snatching Spike’s hand out of the air, he held it still
while squeezing the aloe vera on the burn. “So, you can hear them, huh?” He
grinned. “Wanna do some recon?” Spike
returned his grin.
“Sounds like fun, luv.”
Xander finished swabbing the burn
and tossed the spent bit of plant in the garbage. “There, all better.” He
patted the vampire’s hand. As he tried to release it, Spike gripped tighter.
Xander looked up into mischievous blue eyes.
“I haven’t gotten my
make-it-better-uncle-Xan kiss.” He pouted. Xander’s breath sped up. His gaze
was drawn immediately to Spike’s lips, moist and slightly open.
“Well, I guess I have to do
something about that, huh?” Xander breathed absently, still staring.
He closed his eyes to break the
spell Spike’s lips seemed to have put on him and raised the vampire’s hand to
his own. Feeling suddenly wicked, he turned the other man’s hand palm up.
Softly, he dropped a tiny kiss there, feeling Spike’s fingers close around his
chin.
Leaving his lips against the cool
flesh, he parted his lips slightly and let his tongue dart out to taste.
Spike’s entire body tensed. The vamp felt the warm tip of that tongue send shivers
through his body and his cock twitched in response. Xander lifted his head and
let go of the vamps hand.
Dazedly, Spike let him. “So, all
better yet?” Xander asked.
Spike shuddered at the husky tone in
Xander’s voice. “What would you say if I told you I have other owies?” He
forced a snarky grin, which faded as he watched a fire light in Xander’s
chocolaty brown eyes.
“I’d have to say you should let me
check for them.”
“I-“
“Uncle Xan? Uncle Wil? Oh, there you
are!” Nate could have kicked himself as he watched Xander and Spike jump apart.
He had obviously interrupted something.
“N-Nate.” Xander smiled, turning so
that the kitchen island covered his crotch. Spike turned back to the sink and
began filling it with water. “Something we can do for you?”
“Er, yeah. Cordy wants to talk to
you in the living room.” He took a final look at the two men and sighed. “I’ll
tell her you’ll be out in a minute.”
“Yes. Yes, that’s good. In a minute.” Xander babbled. As the door shut behind Nate, Xander and Spike shared a glance. Spike’s lips twitched. Xander shook his head. Spike snickered. Xander grinned. In a moment, they were both leaning onto the counters as the laughter rolled through the room.
“Come on, pet.” Spike wiped his
eyes, still chuckling. “Let’s see what the prom queen wants.”
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Xander rolled his eyes at the
picture of innocence that the girls made. “So, you girls want to have a slumber
party.”
“Yes! It’ll be great!” Lys bounced
on her toes. “Please Uncle Xan? Uncle Spike?” She looked pleadingly at her
uncles. Xander grinned.
“I don’t know…” he began, but
couldn’t continue as the smile started to fade on Lys’s face. “Of course you
can have a slumber party, sweetheart.” He leaned forward and kissed her on the
forehead. “But if you take Ellie and all the girls, that means the guys get to
have a guys night, right?”
He knew he’d stumbled onto something
when the girls exchanged nervous looks. Cordy smiled hugely and nodded.
“That’d be great!” Xander watched
her shoot a look of death across the room. Angel cleared his throat and stood
up from his spot on the couch.
“Hey, Xander. Actually, Giles, Wes
and I were kinda hoping that Nate help us out with some research we need to do
on a demon problem we’re having in LA.” Spike shook his head and flopped into a
chair, disgusted at his Sire’s pathetic cover.
Xander raised an eyebrow. “Really?
And I guess that this research would be too boring for me and Spike, huh?”
Spike grinned up at him. “So we shouldn’t even bother to offer to help, should
we?”
Angel dropped his gaze guiltily.
Shuffling his feet he glanced at Cordy. “I told you someone else should suggest
it.” Cordy glared at him, then squared her shoulders.
“Fine.” She announced. “The girls are
going to have a slumber party…at Buffy’s house. Angel, Wes, Giles and Nate are
going to spend the night at Giles’ house. You two are going to have the whole
house to yourself.” She looked pointedly between them.
“The kids should be far enough away
not to be…affected…by anything you do.” Xander blushed and opened his mouth to
speak. Cordy overrode him. “I suggest you two take this opportunity to have a
serious discussion.”
Willow stepped forward and put her
arm sportingly around Cordy. “Definitely.” She narrowed her gaze at Spike. “I
think there are some things ‘long overdue’ that need to be said.” She turned
and smiled at Lys. “Get your stuff sweetie. I’ll help Ellie. We’ll pick up
dinner on the way to the house.”
Spike and Xander sat on the couch,
baffled, as the twin whirlwinds of Cordy and Willow took control of their
household, shepherding everyone out. With a final stern look from them both,
the door shut and the men were left alone. Long moments passed before they even
took their eyes off of the doorway.
“So,” Spike finally ventured.
“So.”
“I think we’ve been pretty well
manipulated tonight.”
“I’d say so.”
“I’m thinking they just aren’t
listening to us. What do you think?”
“Pretty much.”
“So.”
“So.”
They glanced at each other and as
one, burst into laughter. Gasping for air, Xander stood up. “I’m going to make
some popcorn. Might as well watch a movie if we’re going to be alone the whole
evening.”
Spike grinned back. “I’ll get us
some beers.”
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“Angel?” Nate asked, swinging his
leg in the overstuffed chair as he read yet another book on vampires.
“Mmm hmm?” Angel looked up from
polishing one of Giles’ ancient daggers.
“What’s it like to be with another
man?”
Angel froze. For long moments, he
couldn’t even blink. Then, that seemed to be all he could do. “Er…why do you
want to know?”
Nate sighed and closed his book,
putting a finger in-between the pages to hold his place. “Well, it’s just
taking so long for Uncle Xan and Uncle Wil to get together. I was just
wondering if it was because they were scared of what it will be like
being…together.”
He tried to keep from blushing, and
when that failed, he raised his chin defiantly. Angle smothered a smile. Not
even related, yet so like his Uncle Wil.
“I think what’s keeping them apart
is something far more frightening. Spike is terrified to admit that he needs
Xander. Xander can admit it, but he promised Spike not to push.”
Nate frowned. “Oh. Well, how do you
tell if you’re gay?”
More blinking. “Um, well…I suppose
you are attracted to men before women.”
Nate cocked his head. “Are you gay?”
Blink. “Um, no. But vampires tend to
er, play both sides of the fence anyway.”
Nate nodded. “Have you ever been
with another guy?”
Blink. “Yes.”
“Did you love him?”
Angel stepped back in his mind for a
moment, remembering Spike when he was William. When he peered from behind brown
curls, the same piercing blue eyes holding Angelus’ gaze as he bucked against
his Sire. He heard the soft gasps of pleasure and saw the naked need etched on
every line of his boy’s face. Need for him. For his touch. Oh, yes.
“Yes. I loved him very much.” He
replied softly, with a smile.
Nate returned the smile, and it held
a touch of knowing that disturbed Angel.
“Did it bother you that you were in
love with a man? Especially at a time when that was frowned upon?”
Could he? No, he was guessing. He
hoped. “No. I didn’t really care what others thought. He was mine.”
Nate nodded. “Sometimes I think
people are so stupid. They’d pass up their true soul mate, their greatest
chance of love and happiness, just because the other person has the same parts
as they do.”
Angel quirked a lip. Sometimes, this
boy was so mature, it was scary. “Very true, Nate.”
“When I get older, I’m going to look
for someone to love first, and worry about if they are male or female later.”
Angel smiled. “And when you find
that person, Nate, he or she will be very lucky indeed.”
Nate ducked his head, smiling shyly,
and went back to reading his book.
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“Buffy, I’m going to put Ellie to
bed in Dawnie’s room. She’s conked out already.” Tara smiled at the sweetly
sleeping princess in her arms. Buffy nodded and hopped up to kiss Ellie on the
cheek.
“Let’s play truth.” Dawn said,
wiggling down into her sleeping bag. Lys looked quizzically at her.
“Isn’t it supposed to be truth or
dare?”
Dawn grinned. “This way everyone has
to answer. No wussing out on cheesy dares.”
“I’ll go first!” Willow grabbed the
popcorn before settling into her sleeping bag as well. “Cordy…” Cordy looked
warily at her. “Have you kissed Angel?” Ears perked up and Cordy blushed.
“I liked the wussy dares,” she
muttered. Willow threw a pillow at her. “Fine, fine! Yes. I have kissed Angel.”
Buffy blinked. “Really? Well,
dammit. I don’t know whether to feel all ‘way to go Cordy’ or ‘you bitch, you
stole my boyfriend’.” Cordy smiled at Buffy.
“Well, thank you for the kind
though, Buffy, but he was asleep when I did it.”
“What?”
“I found him asleep on the couch one
night and…he just looked so cute, all snuggled down in his blanket.” She
blushed. “I just wanted to see what it would be like.”
“And?” Willow threatened her with
another pillow as she appeared ready to stop talking.
“It was…nice.” Cordy murmured with a
smile. “He has very soft lips.” She looked mortified about two seconds after
the words came out of her mouth. “I’m sorry, Buffy.”
Buffy grinned. “Hey, he’s not mine
anymore, Cordelia. It was a gut reaction. More power to you.”
The two girls smiled across the room
at each other.
“That makes it my turn.” Cordy
grinned evilly at Willow. Willow paled.
“I want to know…” she paused for
effect, “how long Dawnie has had a major crush on Nate.” Willow’s look of
relief was surpassed by Dawn’s look of horror.
“I-I don’t know wh-what you’re
talking about!” She stuttered.
Buffy smacked her with a pillow.
“What?” She tried to look offended,
but no one seemed to be buying it. Even Tara, who’d come back in from putting
Ellie in bed, didn’t look convinced. “Fine. So I think he’s hot. So what?” She
crossed her arms and glared at the room in general.
“He is pretty cute,” Tara ventured.
“If I weren’t a lesbian and he weren’t jailbait, I’d go for him.” The whole
room fell silent as the girls stared at the normally quiet girl in shock.
Tara grinned. “What? You think just
cause I never say anything, I never think it?”
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The movie in, Spike and Xander sat
on the couch sharing popcorn. “Hey, come over here.” Xander smiled, patting the
couch next to him. Spike hesitated only a moment before sliding the distance
between them and nestling against Xander’s side.
“I saw Anya yesterday.” He offered
suddenly. He waited, every nerve in his body attuned to Xander’s reaction.
“Really? I thought she’d left town.”
Nothing. Not even a tensed muscle. Spike crowed inwardly.
“Yeah, she was hanging off of a
chaos demon.”
Xander snorted. “What is it with
women and chaos demons?”
Spike grinned. “Can’t say as I know,
mate. Dru seemed awfully fond of them, though.”
Xander rested his cheek on Spike’s
head. “I bet when you were draining the world with Dru you never thought you’d
see the day you’d be cooking dinner for the Slayer and her friends, huh?”
He felt Spike shrug. “Never really
thought about what I’d be doing in the future, luv. At the time I was with my
dark princess, I never considered there would be a time we weren’t without each
other. We were immortal and we were in love.”
Now he felt the reaction he’d been expecting
when he mentioned Anya. Xander tensed up and tightened his grip around Spike’s
shoulder.
“There’s not really any point in
thinking about tomorrow when you’ll live forever.”
“So, you never think about tomorrow,
then?” Xander asked quietly.
Spike chuckled humorously.
“Actually, Pet, I think about tomorrow nearly every second these days.”
“Why?”
Spike shifted in Xander’s arms until
they were looking at each other. “Because the people I’ve grown to care about
the most aren’t immortal.” He answered softly.
Xander stared into the blue depths,
trying to decipher what he saw there. “So what are you going to do when we’re
gone?”
He saw the pain shoot through
Spike’s eyes; the hopelessness.
“I don’t rightly know, pet.”
“But you’ve thought about it.”
Spike nodded. “Yeah. I’ve thought
about it.”
“Will you turn us?”
“No!” came the vehement response. “I
told you before, Xan. I want you all the way you are. Not some monster with
your faces.”
Xander tilted his head as a light
came on in his brain. “Is that why you won’t tell me how you feel about me?” He
knew he’d touched on it when Spike jumped as though tazered. “You won’t tell me
because, when I die, it will hurt less if you can say that you never loved me?
If you can tell yourself that, since you never said the words, it wasn’t true?
Is that how you plan on getting through eternity, Spike?”
His quiet accusation hurt more than
his screams would have. Spike felt the words stick in his throat. He wanted to
take the boy in his arms and kiss him senseless. He wanted to brand every inch
of glorious skin with his breath, his mouth, and his tongue. He wanted to yell
from the rooftops how much he loved this man-boy. His Xander. What came out was
different.
“Wot the hell makes you think I’ll
dwell on the likes of you for eternity, whelp?” he bit out sarcastically.
Instantly, he wished he could take it back. He watched the doubt creep into
Xander’s eyes. He saw the bleakness settle into place again and Xander nodded,
loosening his hold on Spike.
“Of course not, Spike. How stupid of
me.” He pulled his arm totally away. “I should have realized you’re in this for
you. I’m not really surprised.” He forced a weak, self-deprecating smile. “What
is there really to love about me? I couldn’t even get my parents to love me.
Why the fuck should someone like you love me?”
He made to stand. Spike grabbed his
arm and jerked him back down into the vampire’s lap. “Don’t you ever say that,
Xander Harris.” He hissed. “There isn’t a bloody thing wrong with you. You’re a
good person. You are smart, beautiful, funny, gentle and caring. If anything, I
don’t deserve you.”
Xander looked up at him, tears
filling his eyes. “Then why?” He whispered, searching those blue eyes again.
“Why won’t you love me? What can I do to make you love me? I know I promised
you’d never have to say it. I meant it. You don’t have to say it.” He choked
back a sob. “But can you feel it? Is there anything I can do, anything I can
change to make you feel it?”
Spike took the brunette’s face
gently between his hands. “Love, there’s nothing you can do that will make me stop
loving you.” He leaned forward and captured Xander’s lips. They ghosted softly
over the boy’s mouth, nibbling on the corners. Xander gasped at the feeling and
Spike took advantage of that to slip his tongue into Xander’s sweet mouth.
Xander moaned as Spike twined his
tongue around his, tickling the roof of his mouth and tracing the line of his
teeth. His hands came up to tangle in Spike’s shirt. He leaned backwards,
tugging the vampire on top of him. Spike willingly went, covering his love with
his body. Shifting slightly, Spike rubbed his denim-clad cock against Xander’s,
causing them both to moan appreciatively.
Spike pulled away. Xander whimpered
in disappointment. Dropping a tiny kiss on the boy’s nose, Spike propped
himself up on his elbow. “It’s killing
me, Xander.” He whispered. “Being in love with you is killing me. I know I
should leave you alone. I should leave those beautiful kids alone.”
When it looked as though Xander may
protest, he placed a single finger on Xander’s lips.
“I know someday, I’m going to lose
you. To a demon, to disease, to old age. Doesn’t really matter. I am going to
lose you. I will never turn you. I love you far too much to watch you slip away
as a demon takes your place. One day, I’m going to lose the kids. I can’t turn
them either.”
His voice broke. “I can’t keep you
with me, Xan. Any of you. I have eternity in front of me, luv. Whereas before,
it was exhilarating, knowing I’d be around forever, now it looms over my head
like a poisonous cloud. What happens when you’re gone? If it were just you and
I, I’d bury you. I’d plant roses at your grave and put up a huge headstone that
told of how brave you were and how much you were loved. Then I’d lay down on
your grave and wait for the sun to find me.”
Xander clutched Spike closer as
tears spilled down his cheeks to soak the cushion below. “But it’s not just you
and me, luv. It’s the kids, too. I can’t leave them alone. If you go, I have to
stay and take care of them. All of them. Their children, their grandchildren. I
feel like I’d owe it to you to keep our kids safe.”
He closed his eyes briefly. “I’d be
trapped here, luv. Trapped for all of my eternity. Watching our kids grow old
and die. Watching the years between now and when I lost my only reason for
wanting to live. I’d die a little every day forever, Xan.”
Xander reached up and cupped his
love’s face in his hand. “Do you love me, Wil?” he whispered.
Spike opened his eyes and let
everything he felt come into them. “Yes, Alexander LaVelle Harris. I love you.”
Xander smiled through his tears.
“Then it’s already too late, Spike. You can only go forward. The best we can do
now is cherish the time we have together.”
He closed the distance between them
and just held his shaking vampire. “I love you, Spike. I love you, so much.”
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Clink.
Buffy lifted her head from the pillow. No one else seemed to have heard the sound.
Clank.
She sat up and shushed everyone. The girls looked at her questioningly. She closed her eyes and concentrated on listening for all she was worth.
Crash!
Screams came from around the room as
the bedroom window shattered. Willow and Tara tugged Lys and Dawn away from the
shards of glass covering the floor. Cordy jumped up and threw her sleeping bag
over the shards. Buffy flashed a quick thank-you smile and darted to the window
on top of the protective bag.
She narrowed her eyes and scanned
the street below for signs of movement. What caught her eye, however, made her
groan and gently pound her head against the window frame.
“What is it, Buffy?” Cordy asked
grasping the lamp she’d picked up for protection.
From below the window came, “Uh,
sorry!…Didn’t mean to do that…don’t know my own strength sometimes. Really,
sorry! Did I hurt you, my love?”
Another groan from Buffy and twin
giggles from Willow and Tara. Cordy looked confused, but set down the lamp when
it appeared no danger was imminent.
“Uh, what is going on?” she asked
impatiently.
Through muffled snickers, Willow
waved at the window. “Buffy’s new beau: the vampire.”
“Shut up, Willow.” Buffy growled.
Willow didn’t looked affected; she just stood and helped Lys to her feet.
Cordy felt a smile twitching at the
corner of her mouth. “This is the lovesick vamp you were having Spike protect
you from?”
Buffy nodded and sighed. “What the
hell are you doing, Anton?” She called out wearily. The girls crowded around
the windows, peering down at the figure below.
Anton, seeing other faces in Buffy’s
window, looked sheepish. He brushed his waist length black hair out of his face
and adjusted his black sweater. Black slacks and shoes completed the picture.
He stood up taller.
“My most heartfelt apologies, ladies
all.” He swept a bow at the window. “I was but passing by and noticed my
fairest lady’s light on. I was not aware that she had company.”
Buffy glared down at him. “You
noticed my light on? What are you doing? Watching my room?”
“Of course not, lovely Buffy.” He
protested.
“How often do you watch my room,
Anton?” she demanded. “All the time? All night? Are you stalking me in my own
room?”
Her voice continued to rise and
Cordy elbowed her. “Wigging much?” she asked with a raised eyebrow.
Buffy took a deep breath and gripped
the windowsill. “Well, Anton? Are you out there every night?”
“Of course not, my dearest.” He
smiled. “Sometimes you patrol, or go to the Bronze. Sometimes you go to the
Magic Shop, or even-“
“Okay, Anton!” Buffy interrupted. “I
get the idea!” The girls giggled.
“Oh, most beautiful lady!” He held a
hand up in a supplicating manner and dropped to one knee. “What light through
yonder window breaks? Tis the east, and Buffy is the sun! I burn in your
brightness, my love. You bring back to me the glory of a summer day. You light
up my dreary night with your hair of golden flames and your porcelain skin.”
“Oh, dear lord,” Buffy squeezed her
eyes shut against the sight. Unfortunately, she couldn’t close her ears.
“Oh, how romantic!” Willow cooed,
and took Tara’s hand.
“I-It’s really beautiful.” Added
Tara.
“My truest love! I cannot take
living on the fringe of your glorious existence any longer. Pleas! Come live
with me, and be my love.”
Buffy snorted. “Are you crazy? You
live in a cemetery!”
“Um, Buffy. It’s a poem.” Willow
whispered with a grin.
“Oh. Well, I’m still not going to be
your love!”
“Ah, but my angel of the night, you
already are my love. Please, let me be yours! Let us take hands and venture
into the cold night together and warm it with the fires of our passions!”
“Ewww! I think not! Anton go away,
stop following me, stop stalking me. I am the Slayer. You are a vampire. It’s
just wrong.”
He dropped his head and for long
moments, the girls watched, wondering. Soon, it became apparent from the
shaking of his shoulders that he was crying. He looked up at the window, red
tears streaking down his face. “I understand.” He sobbed. “I lack the greatness
of Angelus. I shall have to prove myself to you. I shall defeat a great evil in
your name and make you proud of my love!”
“Ok, whatever.” Buffy cringed. “Now
go home, Anton. It’s late and there are meaner things than you walking the
streets of Sunnydale.”
Anton smiled happily through his
tears. “My heart trembles that you concern yourself with my safety, great lady.
I bid thee adieu, mon amor. And to you as well Mademoiselles.” He stood, bowed
again and, had he a cloak; he would have twirled it with a flourish as he swept
away. Of course, tripping over the brick-lined flowerbed next door spoiled his
exit.
He caught himself before falling on
his face and waved as if to say he was all right. Buffy groaned again and
pulled her head back inside. Ignoring the snickers following her, she flung
herself onto her bed again and covered her head with a pillow.”