Just Enough
“I
hope the others are ok.”
Dawn’s voice
broke the silence that had descended when the Porsche had sped away from the
Scoobies. Buffy had thought it best that they split up; that it would be safer
to get Dawn as far away as possible, as quickly as possible, while the others
figured a way to stop Glory. So Giles was driving Willow, Tara, Xander and
Anya to LA in the hope of enlisting Angel’s help, and Buffy, Dawn and Spike
were heading for God knows where in this sports car.
“They’ll
be fine,” Buffy murmured, sounding far less confident than usual but far more
confident than she felt. Spike glanced quickly at her and then back at the
road. With all the tin foil covering the windows, he really couldn’t afford
not to pay attention. Even if all he wanted to do was hold Buffy and tell
her that everything would be ok. Especially as he wasn’t sure it would.
She
had come to him and asked for his help, and he had given it willingly, doing
what she asked without question. He had realised straight away that he was
going to have to be the strong one this time. That Buffy was slowly losing
the grip she held on herself and that one more thing would push her over the
edge. And without Buffy, the world was royally screwed.
With
that thought he pressed a little harder on the gas. Idly the thought that
they were going to get pulled over soon for speeding crossed his mind and
he smiled ruefully. The police probably wouldn’t believe that they were running
from a hell god. They probably heard that one all the time. “Well officer,
we were just trying to save the world.”
Dawn
started shifting about uncomfortably in her seat, which Spike couldn’t really
blame her for, but the fidgeting made Buffy’s teeth clench and her hands were
balled into fists. The vampire decided to intercede before the Slayer exploded.
“So ladies. Where do you want to go? I here Florida’s nice this time of year,
but my sun allergy makes that a little less attractive for me. How about Antarctica?
Should be around twenty hours of darkness.”
The
teenager laughed, thankful that Spike was still being Spike. One more second
of silence would have driven her insane. “Well if we’re going abroad,” she
mused, “We want somewhere with something to do.”
Spike
nodded thoughtfully, “Well, you choose pet. Where have you always wanted to
go?”
Dawn
thought for a few minutes and then looked innocently at Spike. “Prague.”
Spike
laughed. “Really nibblet? I don’t think I fancy it myself. Only just got out
alive last time.” Knowing that Dawn had chosen Prague on purpose as it would
inevitably lead to a story he told her about his time there with Drusilla.
By
the end of the story even Buffy was smiling, and Spike mentally breathed a
sigh of relief. At least she was more relaxed now. “So princess,” he addressed
Buffy, “where are we going?”
Buffy
shook her head, “I have absolutely no idea. I just want to get as far away
as we can. She’s going to catch us eventually.”
“Now,
now. None of that Slayer. We’re going to keep Dawn safe, while your Watcher
and Peaches come up with a way to kill the hell-bitch. Then we’re all going
to go home and sleep. And once we’ve slept we’re going to party.”
Dawn
snorted. “Party? You should never say that.”
Buffy
giggled, “It did sound weird.”
Spike
rolled his eyes, “Alright, we’re going to have a party. Is that better?” The
girls nodded and this time the silence was comfortable, some of the tension
relieved.
****
Buffy
and Dawn were asleep. Spike had decided a while ago to take them to a cabin
he had once rented for a while in the mountains, somewhere between Dru leaving
him and the Gem of Amarra. He would change direction now and again to throw
anyone who might be following off the trail, even though he knew the chances
were Glory was using magic to find them. Hell gods probably didn’t indulge
in high-speed car chases, which Spike considered, was a damn shame.
He
gazed down at the sleeping Slayer and sighed. He wasn’t stupid. He knew that
her coming to him hadn’t meant anything other than that she so afraid for
Dawn’s safety, she’d go to the only other person she knew who could protect
the girl against the beast, even if that was her mortal enemy. The vampire
laughed quietly when he remembered his own decision to ask Buffy for help
three years ago. The irony of
it all was not lost on him.
“Spike?”
Buffy murmured, blinking awake and staring sleepily up at him.
“Hey,”
he said softly in reply. “Did I wake you?”
Buffy
shook her head and tried to stretch a little. “What time is it? Where are
we?”
“It
is 5 o’clock and we are one hour from where we’re headed.”
“And
that is?”
“A
surprise.”
The
Slayer grimaced. “I don’t think I can take any more surprises.” She looked
at Dawn, who was sleeping more or less peacefully. “Spike,” she began seriously
as her eyes remained trained on Dawn, “Do you think I’m doing the right thing?”
Spike
knew that Buffy was having problems with leaving Sunnydale. She had put Dawn
first this time and said to hell with the world. Which was exactly where the
world was headed. “You did the right thing Buffy,” he assured her, his use
of her name forcing her to take him seriously.
“But
my friends…”
“She’s
not after your friends love. She’s after Dawn. You… No, we want to keep her
safe. And if that means that for the first time in your life you run, you
damn well run.”
“Yeah.
Thanks.” Buffy sighed. “I think I’m getting too old for this.”
“You’re
only twenty,” Spike reminded her incredulously.
“And
a Slayer. Twenty in Slayer time equals ancient.” Buffy sighed again, while
Spike searched for something comforting to say. “It’s alright. You don’t need
to say anything. You were right you know.”
The
vampire looked across at her, confused. “Right about what?”
“My
death wish.”
“No!”
Spike practically exploded. “That wasn’t true. I was angry and upset. I wanted
to get under your skin and scare you. I didn’t mean…”
“No,
you were right. I do want it.”
“What?!”
Spike was becoming scared. Surely she couldn’t mean that she wanted to die.
Not Buffy.
“Couple
of weeks ago, I was in the magic shop; Giles asked me to put a book away;
and in that one second I knew she was going to beat me. I knew that I was
going to lose, that I would die. And I wanted it. For a second, I wanted it
over. I wanted peace.”
Spike
was silent for a moment. “You think that that was wrong, don’t you? Buffy,
no matter what the Watcher’s council and Watcher diaries and hell, even Giles
tells you, you cannot be expected to be the strong one all the time. For one
second you wanted to give up. So what? It wasn’t wrong Buffy; it was human.
The point is you haven’t given up, you aren’t giving up, and no one, myself
included, would ever believe that you would.”
"But…”
“No.
Buffy, you’ve done more for this world in five years than most Slayers do
in their lifetimes. How many apocalypses have you stopped? How many lives
have you saved? How many lives have you enriched?”
“Enriched?
Me?”
“Hell
girl, how can you be so insecure with yourself? Do you think that Giles would
have been happy with a by-the-book Slayer? Do you think he would love any
one the way he loves you? What about Willow and Xander? Would they have grown
into the annoyingly wonderful people they are today without you? Would Red
have ever had two healthy loving relationships and become a powerful witch,
or would she be dead or a vampire or working for a multinational computer
software corporation? Would Harris have Anya and a promising construction
career, or would he still be single, unemployed and living in his parents’
basement?
“Peaches
would still be moping around the country, brooding around corners and dining
on rats in dark alleys. You made him the sad superhero figure he is now. You
put him on the road to redemption, no one else.
“And
your mum. Have you any idea how proud you made her? Do you know how many times
I spent having hot chocolate in your kitchen, listening to her tell me how
much she loved you, how proud she was of you? You made her happy Buffy. You
made her life better.
“And
me. Look at what you’ve done to me and tell me you’re not a good influence.
I’d have still been tearing around the world with Dru, leaving a trail of
murder and mayhem. And while I might be enjoying myself, I would never have
known true happiness. Or true love.”
Buffy
was crying. She had never thought about what might have been, had she not
been there, even though she had wished it often enough, believing everyone
would be much happier without her. But it wasn’t true. Willow and Xander would
have been killed or turned, Angel wouldn’t have had a chance of redemption,
and her mother would have been alone. And Spike. He wouldn’t be what he was
now. Whatever that happened to be.
“Hey
now. None of that love. I’m sorry. I didn’t mean to make you cry.”
Buffy
smiled through her tears. “You know I think that’s the first time you’ve ever
apologised to me. I like it.”
Spike
grinned across at her for a second. “Yeah well, don’t get too used to it.
Goes against my tough guy image.” Buffy giggled. Gently she reached out her
hand and placed it lightly on his forearm. He looked down at it and tensed
slightly. As Buffy felt the change in him she started to pull her hand away,
upset that he seemed to be pulling away from her. Immediately he caught her
hand in his and held it in his against the wheel.
****
“What
is this place?” Dawn asked as the car pulled up in front of the cabin. It
was situated in a small clearing at the end of a dirt track, which seemed
fairly well hidden. Unless you were looking for it, it was nearly impossible
to find.
“Cabin
I rented a couple of years back. Before I came back to Sunnydale.”
“Which
time?” Buffy said smiling at him.
“The
second time,” Spike clarified, as he reached behind him for the blanket to
cover himself. The three jumped from the car and raced for the door, Buffy
quickly kicking it open so that the vampire could enter.
“I
thought vamps couldn’t get in unless invited,” Dawn mused as she followed
him in.
“It’s
a rental property,” Spike told her, “Same rules don’t apply. And I did rent
the place once before. I doubt very much that the owners are big on de-invitation
spells.” Buffy froze and looked sharply at him, her wide eyes conveying a
certain amount of distress at his words. “Oh God, no Buffy, I didn’t mean
anything by that.”
Dawn
looked between vampire and Slayer and decided that they had ‘issues’ to discuss.
“I’m going to look around,” she told them before racing upstairs.
“Don’t
leave the house,” Spike called after her, before turning back to Buffy. “I
really didn’t mean…”
“I
know. Sorry, it’s just that… well I shouldn’t have done it. But you know,
that’s me. Cruel bitch, right?” Buffy paced around the living room, avoiding
looking at the vampire.
“That’s
not true,” Spike told her quietly, before picking up the bag that Buffy had
hastily packed for herself and Dawn and carrying it upstairs.
Buffy
looked around the large living room, which took up most of the ground floor.
The large fireplace dominated the room, and the couch and armchairs were arranged
around it. Bookshelves lined most of the walls and Buffy thought that this
place could be Giles’ home away from home. It wasn’t what she had imagined
for Spike though. He kept on surprising her.
She
walked through into the kitchen and out of the back door onto the porch. The
view was amazing. Buffy had had no idea of their surroundings on the journey,
as the foil had been expertly keeping the sun from dusting Spike, and she
caught for a moment in the tranquillity of their location. She waited there
for several minutes before she heard Dawn calling her.
“Buffy.
Buffy where are you?”
“I’m
right here Dawn,” Buffy told her sister as she walked back into the living
room.
“Isn’t
this place great?” Dawn said excitedly. “Although I’d like it better if I
didn’t have to sleep with you. There’s only one bed.”
“Gee
thanks Dawn,” Buffy murmured wryly, before turning to Spike. “Where are you
going to sleep?”
“Couch.
Someone should stay down here anyway,” Spike told her, purposely missing out
the ‘In case Glory finds us’.
Buffy
nodded. “Well, uh, if you two don’t mind, I’d quite like a shower.”
“No
shower,” Spike told her apologetically and had to stop himself laughing when
Buffy pouted. “There’s a bath though. Bathroom’s upstairs.”
The
Slayer sighed happily and smiled at the vampire. She started up the stairs.
“Thank you. I may be a while. Dawn, do what Spike tells you ok?” she warned
her sister and then stopped. “Never thought I’d hear myself say that.”
****
“So
nibblet, I guess you want feeding,” Spike said as he and Dawn entered the
kitchen.
“You
can cook?” Dawn asked astonished and giggled when Spike frowned at her.
“I’ll
have you know I’m a damn fine cook,” he told her as he looked through the
cupboards for something for Dawn and Buffy to eat. There was plenty of dry
goods, flour, sugar, etc, but not much else. “I just don’t get much practice.”
The vampire grimaced.
“I
borrowed some eggs and milk and milk from Anya. They’re in our bag,” Dawn
told him as his expression changed and Spike looked at her in question. “Well
alright I stole eggs and milk from Anya and put them in our bag, but I didn’t
know how long we were going to be and we need to eat too, and you know, there
are more important things happening…”
She
trailed off as Spike continued to stare at her. “When did you take them?”
“Um,
while Buffy was talking to them about where to go and what to do. Are you
mad at me?”
Spike
grinned. “Hell no short stuff. You’re turning into quite a juvenile delinquent
aren’t you? I’m so proud.” The
vampire sighed, “Still, no reason to tell big sis eh? Why don’t you run and
get them?”
****
The
first floor only took up half of the cabin. The bedroom overlooked the living
room, like Giles’ bedroom in his apartment, and the bathroom was adjoined.
Buffy took her time getting undressed, letting the water fill the tub, before
gently easing herself in.
She
closed her eyes and allowed herself to relax for the first time in a long
time. For once she knew that she had some time to herself and didn’t have
to worry about Dawn. She could just lie back and recharge, even if it was
only for ten minutes.
As
she let herself calm, her body and mind seemed to catch up with each other,
and the emotions she had spent a couple of months pushing back for Dawn’s
sake, for her friends’ sakes, were unleashed. She started to cry.
****
Dawn
heard her sister crying and felt something tear at her inside. She wondered
whether or not she should go and see if Buffy was alright, but decided against
it. Hopefully she just needed some time alone. A lot had happened recently
and none of them had had much time to process all of the information.
She
made her way back downstairs and handed the milk and eggs to Spike who had
just finished laying the table. “What’s wrong luv?” he asked her at the thoughtful
expression on her face.
“Buffy’s
crying,” Dawn said simply and the vampire tensed. After a purposeful breath
he continued making the omelette. “She’s upset luv, and tired. She’ll be fine,”
Spike told her, hoping to reassure her.
“You’re
worried about her. Don’t think you can hide it from me. Maybe you should go
and talk to her.”
Spike
turned to stare at her. “What?” she asked him irritably, “You always make
me feel better.”
He
smiled at her and shook his head slightly. “Thanks. That’s always nice to
know nibblet, but I don’t think Buffy would appreciate it right now. I think
she just needs a little time to get to grips with everything. Now hand me
one of those plates.”
****
Once
Buffy and Dawn had eaten and Spike had fed from one of the blood bags he had
luckily picked up on his way out of the crypt, the three settled down in front
of the fire. There was no TV and none of them were calm enough to be able
to sit down and read, so they played one of the board games, which Dawn had
found in the cupboard. After Dawn had won three times in a row, the vampire
and Slayer refused to play anymore, claiming that the teenager had to be cheating
in order to beat both of them each time.
After
that Spike had told them more about his life both before and after becoming
a vampire. Buffy was a little shocked to hear the whole truth about Spike,
and not just the carefully edited portions he had allowed her to hear that
night in the Bronze. When she heard what Cecily had told him the night he
was turned she gasped in shock as her own words echoed in her mind. “You’re
beneath me.”
Both
Dawn and Spike looked up at her; one confused, one understanding.
“It’s
ok,” Spike told her sincerely.
“No,
it’s not,” she whispered. “I’m sorry.” The vampire smiled and continued with
his story.
By
midnight Dawn was sleep, curled up between Spike and Buffy on the couch. They
had continued to talk for a while, sharing stories and laughing quietly with
one another, but eventually Buffy had to admit she was ready for bed.
Spike
scooped Dawn up easily and carried her upstairs, laying her gently on the
bed. He turned back to Buffy who was staring at him intently. His scarred
eyebrow raised in silent question and Buffy took a deep breath before closing
the distance between them and leaning up to kiss his cheek. “Thank you,” she
whispered, as he looked down at her, speechless for the first time in a hundred
and twenty years.
****
Buffy
made her way quietly downstairs to the kitchen to fetch a glass of water.
She had slept for a few hours, holding tightly to Dawn to ensure no one took
her in the middle of the night. But now she had woken and nothing could make
her return to sleep.
On
her way back to the bedroom she paused to look at the vampire lying asleep
on the couch. He looked different in sleep, she thought, gentler, softer,
more innocent. He was beautiful. She reached out a hand to brush across his
cheek, but caught herself just in time.
“No
need to be shy love,” Spike murmured and Buffy jumped as she realised she’d
been caught. He opened his eyes and looked up at her, smirking slightly.
“That
wasn’t funny,” she told him, punching him lightly in the stomach. Spike grabbed
her hand and pulled her down on top of him, chuckling softly at her vain attempts
to escape. “Shush pet. Don’t want to wake the little one do you?”
Buffy
stopped struggling, telling herself she didn’t want to wake Dawn, and that
it had nothing to do with how good it felt to be lying there with him. He
turned them so that they were spooned together, Buffy lying with her back
to his chest and his arms wrapped around her.
“What’s
wrong love? Couldn’t sleep?” Spike asked, thankful that she hadn’t flattened
him; that she had stayed there with him in his arms. Buffy shook her head
and wriggled slightly getting comfortable. “Do you want a bedtime story?”
Buffy
giggled slightly and nodded again. “No blood though.”
Spike
smiled against her hair. “Once upon a time, in a and far, far away, there
lived a beautiful princess named Buffy.”
“I
like this story,” Buffy told him and relaxed further into his embrace.
“Good,
now listen. This princess wasn’t your everyday princess however. No sitting
locked in towers, waiting for Prince Charming for her. She spent all of her
time fighting the monsters that threatened her kingdom, with the help of her
friends. There was Giles, her teacher and mentor; Willow and Tara, two beautiful
and powerful witches; Xander, who um… well he helped in his own special way,
and Anya who had the misfortune to be dating…”
“Spike,”
Buffy growled warningly.
“Ok,
ok. Anyway, the merry band continually saved the kingdom from destruction,
but no one ever said thank you to the princess and this upset her. She wanted
a little recognition for all the good she did for her people. But the people
were selfish. They thought that Buffy enjoyed putting herself in danger and
didn’t worry about what might happen if the princess stopped fighting the
monsters.”
“This
is getting a little depressing.”
“Alright.
Calm down Slayer, I’m just getting started. Where was I? Oh yes. All the people
wanted was for Buffy to get married. They led sad and lonely lives you see,
and could imagine nothing more wonderful than for their princess to fall in
love with a handsome prince and live happily ever after. And deep in her heart
of hearts this was what Buffy wanted too. You see, even though she didn’t
sit about waiting for her true love, she still fully expected him to come
bounding along at any minute and sweep her off her feet.
“Well
one day, the princess was walking though the woods behind her castle, when
she came across a monster. He was lying by the side of the river and he was
badly hurt. Now Buffy was a sweet natured young woman and even though she
fought those monsters who threatened her kingdom, she couldn’t bear to kill
the beast in front of her, as he was injured and no threat to anyone. So she
helped him up and took him back to her castle where she treated his wounds
and helped him to recover.”
“Now,
the beast took one look at the princess and fell head over heels in love with
her. She was the most beautiful creature he had ever laid eyes on, and he
wanted to sweep her up and carry her off with him into the sunset. But how
could she ever love him? He was an ugly, frightening monster and she was a
beautiful, courageous princess. He could never make her love him.
“And
Buffy’s friends agreed. They thought she should kill the monster before he
turned on them all but Buffy refused. The people in the kingdom demanded that
she kill him, but still she refused. After everything the princess had done
for her people without a word of thanks in return, she thought it was unfair
of them to order the death of a creature she knew, deep down, would never
hurt her or her people.
“Several
months passed and the princess had to go out fight more and more, leaving
the monster with her friends. One day, while Buffy was away, her friends turned
on the beast and told him that if he truly loved the princess he would leave
her and allow her marry someone worthy of her. At first the monster refused,
not being able to bear the thought of being apart from Buffy. But eventually
he realised the truth of their words and left the castle, unbeknownst to anyone.
“He
travelled for miles, needing to get as far away from Buffy’s kingdom as possible.
Finally however, he had to stop and just as he was about to go to sleep for
the night he heard a scream. He raced toward the sound and found Buffy battling
with a huge monster. Without a second thought the creature threw himself into
the fight, quickly killing the monster and rescuing the princess. He carried
her back to the clearing where he had originally intended to sleep and gently
laid her down.
“Well,
as the princess knew just how awful it was to never have anyone say thank
you, she decided to reward the monster for his kindness. Very gently, she
kissed him. At once there was a blinding flash of light and the monster turned
into a handsome prince, before her eyes. They returned to the castle together
and Buffy’s friends apologised for being total ba… I mean, for interfering
in the princess’s life. One year to the day later, the wedding between the
princess and the prince was held, much to everyone’s delight, and they all
lived happily ever after.”
Spike
heard Buffy sniff and turned her towards him. There were tears in her eyes.
“Buffy, love, don’t. I’m sorry. It was just a stupid story. Don’t get upset.”
“No
it’s not that, it’s just… You’re right. You’re always right and I hate that.”
Spike
smiled slightly. “What am I right about love?”
In
answer Buffy reached up and pulled his head down to her. She kissed him long
and deep, and he kissed her back, holding her close against him. Eventually
he pulled back to allow her to breathe and Buffy whimpered with need. “Spike,
I want you.”
“Buffy
are you sure? There’s no half measures with me love. If we do this, you can’t
blame in on the circumstances and try to back out. If I make love with you,
you’re mine.”
Far
from putting her off, his words merely aroused Buffy more and she pulled him
down to her again. “I’m yours already. I think I… No I know… I love you.”
Spike
looked into her eyes wondrously. “Buffy…”
“I’m
sure. Now love me.”
“I
already do sweetheart.”
****
Dawn
stretched out in the bed as she blinked herself awake. She looked around for
Buffy but couldn’t see her and went to the bathroom to wash and dress.
As
she made her way downstairs she heard a noise coming form the couch and crept
across to look over the back. Her eyes widened in shock as she saw Spike and
her sister curled around each other, clearly naked underneath the blanket.
She glanced at the living room floor, which was covered with clothing and
smiled widely.
She
made her way into the kitchen to make herself some breakfast, giggling to
herself every so often at the thought of the sleeping couple in the next room.
At least something good had come of this trip, now as long as they found a
way to defeat Glory…
Her
thoughts were interrupted by the arrival of Spike, who was practically glowing.
She couldn’t stop herself from laughing this time at the sight and after staring
at her for a few seconds Spike joined in.
Buffy
found them both laughing hysterically, with tears running down their faces,
five minutes later when she entered the kitchen wearing Spike’s red shirt.
“What?” she asked Dawn confused, as her entrance made the teenager laugh harder.
Spike jumped up and caught her to him, kissing her thoroughly, before sitting
her down and fetching her some coffee. Buffy raised her eyebrows at her sister,
who had just about managed to get herself under control.
“I
think it’s great,” Dawn assured her and Buffy sighed with relief, relaxing
slightly. “You told him you loved him right?”
Buffy
nodded at her sister. “Yes Dawn. I give you permission to say, ‘I told
you so.’ Spike did.”
Dawn
giggled at her sister’s tone. “Good luck Spike.” Buffy frowned at her, but
the vampire just laughed again, finally feeling that he had a family; that
he belonged somewhere.
Dawn
rolled her eyes as Spike and Buffy kissed once more and then smirked slightly
as she put her breakfast things in the sink. “Just one more thing,” she asked,
looking innocently back at the lovers, “Can I be there when you tell Giles?”
The
End