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  Rating:
      Explicit
  Archive Warning:
      Underage
  Category:
      M/M
  Fandom:
      Buffy_the_Vampire_Slayer
  Relationship:
      Xander_Harris/Spike, Xander_Harris/OMC
  Character:
      Xander_Harris, Spike_(BtVS)
  Additional Tags:
      Season/Series_04
  Stats:
      Published: 2013-05-20 Chapters: 3/3 Words: 16736
****** How I Spent My Summer Vacation ******
by beetle
Summary
     Xander spent a summer in Oxnard, at the Fabulous Ladies Night Club.
     My take on how it coulda went.
Notes
     Disclaimer: Not mine.
     Notes/Spoilers/Warnings: Set pre BtVS S4, in Oxnard, from whence it
     goes AU. Broken into three parts to make for easier posting.
***** 1 *****
June 28th

“Well, well, well.”

I’d just stepped out the kitchen exit of the Fabulous Ladies Night Club with a
bag of garbage, when a shadow detached itself from the shadowy bulk of the
dumpsters and flowed toward me

Holy. Shit. My first eloquent, not to mention useful thought on hearing that
unfortunately familiar voice. I’d like to say I whirled around with two stakes
at the ready, an expectant grin on my face.

I’d like to say I was all Dirty Harry, like “You feel lucky? Well. . . do ya,
vamp!”

Yeah--screw that, I was just glad I didn’t wet myself, ‘cause I’d drunk about a
gallon of water throughout the shift and I had to piss like a racehorse.

Swaggering unevenly toward me, duster flapping, ice-white hair glinting,was
one-quarter of the Scourge of Europe.

The evil fiend who bashed me over the head with a microscope.

“Imagine my surprise when I picked up a familiar scent in this shithole club.
Thought maybe you had a long-lost twin, or summat . . . but it’s you, alright,”
he slurred, closing the distance between us till my back was against the grungy
kitchen exit. The bag of garbage--not so much a weapon as an anti-weapon--
dropped from my hand with an undignified squish. “The Slayer’s boy.”

Spike braced his hands on the door, to either side of my head and leaned in
till all I could see was his eyes. Words like thrall and hypnotize danced
across the backs of my eyes as he frowned thoughtfully. “Xander . . .
somethin’-or-other. . . .”

How do you know that when it comes to the great action movie that is life,
you’re nothing more than the comic relief? When your arch-nemeses don’t bother
to remember your last name, that’s how.

“Harris,” I muttered as Spike got up in my face. Underneath the smell of
garbage and piss--way underneath--I could smell leather and smoke and Jack
Daniels. I’m not gonna say that made me all light-at-the-end-of-the-tunnel . .
. I was still firmly in the that-light’s-a-big-ol’-train camp, but my odds of
surviving this night had increased a tiny bit. “Xander Harris.”

“Ah.” Spike seemed weirdly polite, possibly because he was so blitzed. But he
obviously didn’t care what my last name was. Which makes sense, because I’d
never cared what a Twinkie’s last name was either, before I ate it. “So what’s
an impressionable lad like you doin’ in a den of iniquity like this, hmm,
Xanderrr Harrris?” 

Don’t ask me how he hissed his Rs. Maybe it’s a British-thing. I know it’s not
a vamp-thing.

“Just thought I’d do something original the summer before college. Forget back-
packing through Europe or a Great North America Roadtrip, nossir! I decided to
be a scullery-boy, in a strip club in the asshole of California--”

At least that was what my mouth was saying. My brain was saying something else.

He’s not listening to me. He’s not buying any of this and he’s not listening to
me. He’s watching my neck like it’s pay-per-view and licking his lips, but not
so much with the listening. Oh, this isn’t good. This isn’t good at all, nope,
gonna die out here tonight, back by the dumpsters like a stray dog--

My mouth:

“--good old UC Sunnydale. Sure, it’ll be a heavy course-load, double-majoring
in business administration and accounting, but I’m really gonna buckle down and
go for the gusto--”

My brain:

Eeeeeeeeeeeekkkkkkkk!!!!!! Vampire!!!!!!

“Mm, fascinating,” Spike broke into my babble, nodding thoughtfully. Then he
switched to gameface. “I’m hungry, Xanderrr Harrris, and you smell like Sunday-
brunch. Whatcha think ‘bout that, pet?”

He stepped even closer to me and leaned in to sniff my neck; again, it was so
fast, one moment I’m looking into merciless gold eyes, the next I’ve got a cool
nose pressed against my neck and nuzzling me. His hands were only a little
warmer and they clamped on my upper arms just tight enough to squash any
illusions of breaking free.

“Uh . . . invade my personal space, much?” My voice was weak and about eight
octaves too high as his lips brushed my skin. “The S-slayer--”

“Isn’t here for you to hide behind, so don’t embarrass yourself, boy.” He
inhaled deeply; the rush of air on my sweaty skin made me shiver. “Bloody hell,
you smell divine.”

And that was so funny, for a moment, I forgot my predicament and laughed.

“You think sweat and au de dish detergent is divine? Man, you’re so drunk!”

“Smell like sunshine and life, fears and regrets . . . and chocolate.”

“I--chocolate?” Guess you really are what you eat.

“Mmhmm.” Something cool and wet rasped across my skin. I shivered again when I
realized it was his tongue. I knew I was about to die. “The really good kind .
. . bitter-sweet and dark.”

“Um--my scent is very misleading. You would think I'd taste good, but in
actuality I’m very bland, and unappetizing--”

Vampires don’t need to breathe, but I could feel his breath on my neck. “Find
that hard to believe. I’ll bet you’re a real nummy treat.”

“No-no-no!” I didn’t wanna die like one of those ensigns in Star Trek. Those
bright-eyed, nameless young guys wearing shoot-me-dead red shirts . . . you
know the ones. They always got phasered by Klingons, or eaten by giant blobs
during away-missions with Kirk. “I taste really, really bad! Like moldy lima
beans and rancid peanuts!”

“Be a good little nummy, and I’ll make it nice for you,” he whispered, and I
felt the prick of sharp, cool fangs. . . . 

“Oh, damn,” I whimpered. This was it. This was the grisly end. I only hoped
it’d be quick and painless. Or at least non-torture-y.

Oh shit oh fuck gonna die gonna be drained by evil-bizzaro Billy Idol never
even been to Disneyland why isn’t my life flashing before your eyes I’m about
to die but all I’m seeing is the stuff I never got to do never woulda done
anyway I’m such a loser--

“Christ, boy, don’t you ever stop yammering?” Spike asked, straightening up to
glare at me. But he sounded exasperated and kinda amused. “Even imminent death
isn’t enough to shut your bloody cakehole!” 

Had I said that out loud? 

Gameface melted away and Spike rolled his eyes. “Unless I’m suddenly psychic,
you did.”

“Did I just say that out loud, too?”

“Tosser.” The hands on my arms shoved me once, not too hard, but hard enough
the back of my head bonked against the wall.

“Ow! Hey!” I was angry, and ready to give my soon-to-be devourer a piece of my
mind, but when the stars and exploding flowers faded--

I was alone.

I didn’t waste any time. I yanked the door open and stepped into the safety of
the kitchen, panting and shaking. Then stood in the doorway, scanning up and
down the empty alley until Mr. Anastasio barked at me to get my ass back inside
and take care of my station.

I was actually grateful to get back to stacks and stacks of dirty dishes.

But not before a much needed bathroom run.


July 2

He was back a few nights later, just after close.

Paco was taking his last smoke-break out back. I was elbows-deep in warm sudsy
water, thinking about how neat independent wealth would be, when:

“So, nummy, this is the best summer job you could find?”

“Aha!” It was as close to a Slayer-esque pun as I could get. I whirled around,
two stakes--hastily carved, wet and soapy, but still perfectly serviceable--at
the ready, and there he was. Spike. William the Bloody. One-quarter of the
Scourge of Europe. The Microscope Menace. “Weren’t expecting me to be armed,
were ya?”

“Can’t say I was, no,” he said, his relaxed stance not changing in response to
the grave threat I’m sure I posed. He was smirking like I wasn’t holding his
timely doom in my hands, but I wasn’t about to let that deter me. “You look
bloody ridiculous, by the way.”

“Let’s hear you say that when you’re a big pile of dust, Bleach-boy!” I tried
to leap forward heroically--and kept sliding because Paco never wrings out the
mop carefully. There were always puddles all over the kitchen floor and damnit!
That was the third time I’d slipped that night!

Spike moved, like a black-and-white blur, out of my way. The stakes went flying
out of my hands; good thing, too, ‘cause I probably would’ve landed on them and
killed myself. As it was, I hit the floor with a thud that knocked all the air
out of me.

“Pretty pathetic, that,” my nemesis noted from somewhere above and behind me.

“Wow . . . who says you can’t die from humiliation. . . ?” I panted, not even
rolling over to face my death. I had no problem dying with my eyes closed and
on my belly. I didn’t want the last thing I saw to be Spike’s neener-neener-
neener! face. 

“Huh . . . not bad.”

“I’m flat on my face and you think so?” The floor tasted kinda funny, so I
rolled over, my eyes still closed.

“Not you. You’re a bloody catastrophe, pet. I meant these stakes. Could make a
living carving things. Probably a better one than you’re making now,” he
chided, with just a hint of tsk.

“Great--just great. Even my devourer feels the need to point out how badly I’m
screwing up my life. Beautiful.” I risked opening my eyes. Spike was leaning
back against the sink, examining my stakes critically, his hair gel-less, and
glowing perfectly white in the fluorescent lighting. He was wearing his
trademark black duster, red silk shirt and sprayed on jeans.

“Not here to devour you, mate. Or torture you, or whatever thoughts are going
on behind those pretty, dark eyes.” Spike turns his laser-beam gaze on me.
“Tell me, how’ve you been?”

“What? Since the last time we hung out, and you tried to cave my skull in with
a piece of lab equipment?”

The scarred left eyebrow went up, as if to say yeah.

“Um. . . fine?” Then what he said hit me. “Hey, my eyes aren’t pretty, they’re
manly!”

“Are they, now?” That sneer implied otherwise. I felt obliged to defend the
masculinity of my eyes and the rest of me, though I hadn’t done the greatest
job of it, so far. 

“That’s right, Soulless; damn manly!”

He snorted and tossed the stakes back at me. One hit my chest, the other my
crotch. Slay-side down.

“Hey--hey! Kill me, but please don’t castrate me!”

“If I was trying to castrate you, nummy, you’d be singing soprano right now.
And I’m not gonna kill you, either. Come on.” Spike stepped closer to me and
offered his hand. When I didn’t make a move to take it, he rolled his eyes
impatiently. “Better get up before that Anastasio wanker comes in here and
sacks you for gold-bricking.”

A moment of hesitation and I sat up, taking Spike’s hand. Call me crazy, but it
seemed like a bad idea to make a soulless psychopath think I was being
ungrateful. 

And I figured Spike wouldn’t take ungratefulness too well, either.

“You worrying about my job security is as touching as it is creepy,” I
muttered. Spike pulled me up so fast, I almost rebounded off him, which knocked
the breath out of me for the second time that night. He caught me by the arms
and held me up . . . held me close. 

I made the mistake of looking into his eyes--very, very blue--and forgot all
about breathing. Not in the stopping sense, but in the thrall-thrall-must-look-
away sense. But I couldn’t. There was gold in them thar blue depths, winking
sedately like sunken treasure.

“Should be more careful, pet,” he said, smirking, stroking my biceps calmingly.
“Don’t want you gettin’ all banged up.”

He was solid, warm . . . kinda smelled like copper. . . .

He’d just eaten.

“Oh, Jesus!” So much for the thrall. I tried to jerk away from him but he
gripped one of my arms like a vice and wrapped his other arm around my waist.
He was still smirking, but it was--fond smirking, which was much, much wiggier
than gameface.

“You shouldn’t work yourself up so, love. I’m not here to hurt you.”

“Then just lemme go and get outta here before you really do get me fired!”

“No.”

“C’mon!” I couldn’t shake him loose and trying was getting me nowhere. I
groaned, and risked looking into his eyes again. Still blue. Still . . .
thrall-y. The last of my struggles tapered off without any permission from my
AWOL brain. “Look, I’m a loser, okay? So not worth the thralling, or
subverting, or whatever it is you’re doing. Please, let me go--leave me alone.”

“Can’t. See, I’m in the market for a Consort, Xanderrr . . . and you’re in the
running. In the bloody lead,” he added, his eyes getting closer and closer.
“Think you might be interested?”

“C-consort?” I stammered, wracking my brain for what that meant. 

“Didn’t feature runnin’ into any of you white hats here, of all places. Gotta
figure something put you in my path for a reason.”

Yeah, and the something? Would be Jack Daniels, I thought, but was still smart
enough to not say. “But--you’re evil!”

“Well, you’re not nearly as slow as you put on, are you?” There goes the sneer.
But even without it, I know sarcasm when I hear it. No way was I gonna ask him
what the hell a Consort was if I was gonna get the eyebrow of ‘you simpleton’
for my trouble.

Anyway, I was pretty sure Consort was a step above minion, or Slayer-bait, and
didn’t involve death or soul-loss. Something like a jumped-up side-kick. Either
way, evil incarnate was offering me a job. “Uh . . . you’re kidding me, right--
?”

More winky gold light in his eyes. “Well, it doesn’t carry the same cachet of
glamour that dishwashing and hauling trash does, but the pay’s excellent.”

“Wait a minute--there’s pay?” I asked, which was stupid. I should’ve been
screaming my head off, or at least pretending I was noble enough not to be
curious about the wages of sin. “How much?”

“Monetarily? Dunno, exactly. . . .” Spike purred lazily and pulled me flush
against him. There was either a gun in his pocket or he was really happy to see
me. “But I can promise you great personal satisfaction.” 

And suddenly I was remembering what being a Consort entailed--at least
according to Giles’s huge and dusty old books. 

“Guh!” For once my mouth stopped working as soon as my brain did. “I--”

“You?” Spike was staring at my mouth, his tongue curled over his teeth.

“--am gay. I mean not gay! So not gay! Love the boobies!” I back-pedaled out of
his arms and he let me, not that I was in any way comforted. I was alone with a
male vampire who was--luke-warm for my form. Freaking out seemed to be the next
logical step, followed by screaming and running out of the kitchen. But before
I could, Spike chuckled, all throaty and British, like some kinda Bond villain.

“Human hang-ups are so adorable,” he observed, and took a step toward me. I
took a step back. “Bet it’ll takes you less than a month to lose all yours.”

“What part of ‘not gay’ is giving your brain error messages?!”

“Doesn’t have anything to do with it.”

“Is this your latest evil plan? Trying to get me to switch teams? ‘Cause I
gotta say . . . not so much evil, as--” confusing. That was what I was gonna
say, but admitting that was not something I thought it wise to do at that
moment. “Not so much evil, as lame.”

“Told you, the only plan I’ve got is taking a Consort.” Big flash of gold that
seemed cold, instead of warm. Yeah, he was getting angry. “It’s not Sophie’s
Choice, nummy. All I need’s a simple yes, or no.”

I backed a few more feet toward the hallway, Spike matching me step for step.
“And if I say no--what then, huh? You kill me and decorate the kitchen with my
blood and innards?” Just saying the wordinnards around someone who could easily
show you your own? Maybe not the smartest move ever.

One second, Spike was all narrow-eyed indignance and five feet away; the next,
he was nuzzling my neck like he’d done the other night, holding me gun-in-his-
pocket close. 

“If you say no, I walk away. Find someone else,” he murmured against my throat,
kissing and licking and nipping at the skin. Reptile!me--you know, the part of
the human brain that still fears fire and thinks the sky’s falling every time
there’s thunder--was screaming bloody murder. The rest of my brain, was trying
very hard to reiterate how gay I wasn’t. 

And my body, which was all horny teenage guy, was starting to . . . react.

We’re not gay! My brain insisted. Reptile!me hissed and took shelter in its
cave. My body was too busy getting hard to pay attention to either of them.

“But if you say yes, love. . . .” Spike walked us backwards till we hit the
wall next to the swinging doors, then sighed against my neck, soft and cool.
“If you say yes, you’ll be lavished with love, attention, affection, and sex .
. . and money, too.”

“You’re, like--kidding, right?”

“No. I’m, like--not.” 

“What about Drusilla?”

“What about her? Not in the picture, anymore, is she?”

Since I couldn’t see what his mouth was doing--smirk, leer, sneer, grin--
I couldn’t tell if he was kidding, or . . . well, he couldn’t be serious, but
why would he lie?

Uh, to get to the Slayer, dipstick! Remember her?

But even for a vamp-plan, it was far too convoluted and screwy to make sense.
Which meant. . . .

“Oh.” I let out a shuddery breath. He meant it. He meant it. “Oh, fuck me.”

“A Consort with initiative! I like that!” I could hear the smirk in Spike’s
voice; he ground his groinal area against mine and started kissing his way up
to my mouth.

“Gah!” I shoved him back so hard he nearly fell over, but he caught himself
easily. “Dude! Not. Gay!”

“Harris, Jr., there, might disagree with you.” He pointed at my crotch, then
sauntered toward me, smirk firmly in place. I shrank against the wall, making
the sign of the cross with both index fingers--not that that wards anything
off, believe me, I know--but he kept going. Past me and through the swinging
doors.

“Be seein’ ya, pet.”

And he was gone. 

My head thunked back against the wall and I took some deep breaths. I tried to
think unsexy thoughts . . . Principal Snyder in a speedo, Mr. Anastasio in a
two-piece. But they kept turning into Spike in a speedo, and Spike in a two-
piece (which should’ve been ridiculous, but my body wasn’t laughing).

There was a loud thud from just outside the kitchen, and I jumped, expecting
naked!horny!Spike--or even worse: naked!horny!Mr. Anastasio, holding a meat
cleaver and a severance check--to come barreling through the doors.

But after a few seconds, no one came in.

“Thank God,” I sighed. My brain agreed. Reptile!me peeked out of its cave,
hoping for an all clear.

My body . . . just stayed wired and hard. 

Be seein’ ya, pet.

That didn’t bode at all well for my longevity, or my heterosexuality.


July 3

The next night was one of the busiest nights I’d worked, so far. 

If Spike was lurking around--snacking on the hordes of screaming, horny women
or picking off the waitstaff--I didn’t notice. 

Close rolled around. Even with Paco and Sonny, the titanic piles of dishes and
glasses took forever to get cleaned and put away. There was floor to mop,
bathrooms to clean, table and counter tops to wipe down. . . .

I was too tired to keep an eye out for horny, bisexual vampires.

Finally, it was time to lock up and head on back to town. Sonny and I went
outside, mumbling disinterested good nights. A few minutes later, he roared off
on his motorcycle. I sat on the front steps, arms crossed on my knees, head
pillowed on arms, waiting for my ride to finish getting reamed by Mr.
Anastasio. 

I wasn’t the only one to slip after Paco’s turn at mop.

Anyway, I must’ve dozed off, ‘cause when I woke up, Spike was sitting next to
me, watching me.

“Hello, pet.”

“That is really fucking creepy, man,” I yawned. Being scared took levels of
energy I no longer had, and whatever weirdo vamp games he was playing obviously
didn’t involve corpse! or vamp!Xander. At least not any time soon.

“You’re pretty when you sleep.” He reached out and touched my face very softly.
“You look even younger than you are.”

“I’m not gay, and your fingers are cold,” I said, sitting up and away from his
touch, but his fingers followed me.

“That doesn’t matter, and I’m fairly sure you wouldn’t approve of my means of
warming them up. . . .” His smile was fleeting, predatory and made me shudder.
Thankfully, it was quickly replaced with something more like his usual smirk.
“Not safe for pretty, young things to fall asleep out here. Not unless they
have someone to watch over them.”

“Is that what you’re doing? Watching over me? Not stalking me?” I waved his
hand away. “My bad, then.” 

“Your mate’s gone. The Spanish one.”

“What?!” 

“Don’t worry, he’s not dead. I sent him home--poor bugger looked ready to drop
in his tracks.” I looked around. Yep. The space where Paco’s parks his pick-up
was empty. But one space over was full of Spike’s crappy DeSoto. “Told him I’d
give you a lift.” 

Relief made my shoulders sag and I laughed. “You told him?” Disbelief? Oh,
yeah. The only thing worse than my Spanish was Paco’s English.

Spike shrugged. “Happen to speak Spanish, don’t I? Told him I’d be giving you
rides, from now on.” Cue the stupid leer.

I was still figuring out how to respond to that innuendo when what the rest of
what Spike said filtered through the haze of exhaustion. Paco was the only
person I knew whose shift ended at the same time as mine and who was willing to
give me a lift if I chipped in for gas.

He was also the only person who--sorta--talked to me, besides Del (one of the
strippers) and Sonny . . . and Spike had just chased him off. 

I could’ve cheerfully punched him in the face. I settled for screaming at him.

“You--crazy--evil--bleach-brained--!”

“Oh, dear, have I over-stepped my bounds?” I didn’t believe that innocent/
concerned look on his face, not for one second. “I just figured, us being
amigos an’ all, that--” 

“We are not amigos! You’re--stalking me!”

“Same difference.” Another shrug, as if to say tomayto, tomahto. He stood up
and offered me his hand--courtly, like I was a delicate little flower, instead
of a damn manly dishwasher.

I glared at him and smacked his hand away, bouncing onto my feet. Too fast, as
it turns out . . . I overbalanced and nearly fell over. Spike caught me, and
used that as an excuse to grope me.

“Stop that! You’re a--an undead perv!” I smacked his hand again--this time off
my ass--and put a good fifteen feet of dusty asphalt between us. “Look, if
you’re not gonna kill me, just leave me alone, alright? I know what a Consort
is! It’s me getting the bad-touch from you, so the answer is no!”

Spike’s smirk turned into a grin and he sauntered off toward the DeSoto with a
shrug. “Come on, nummy. Let’s get you home and tucked into bed.”

“I’m not nummy, damnit and no way! There’s no fucking way I’m getting into a
car with you!” I ranted, knowing that the only thing insaner than walking the
twelve miles back to Oxnard in the middle of the night, was going for a ride
with Count Drunkula at the wheel. 

“I’m not lettin’ you walk all the way back to that fleabag motel of yours
alone, pet!” He called. He unlocked the DeSoto and got in. It started up
smoothly, and he rolled slowly towards me. I couldn’t see Spike through the
painted over windows, but I could imagine the smirk.

Whatever. I turned toward the highway and started walking. The DeSoto followed
me, like the worlds biggest, most annoying puppy and I ignored it.

“You won’t make it a mile without some big nasty gettin’ its teeth in you, and
you know it!” Spike yelled.

“And this differs from you driving me home, how--?”

“Ha-bloody-ha!” He didn’t say anything else until I was actually on the
highway. The DeSoto got closer, then swerved around me, slowing to a crawl
again about ten feet away. When I caught up with it a few seconds later, Spike
kept pace with me, leaning out the driver-side window.

“I promise I’ll be a perfect gentleman. I’ll keep all my bits to myself until
you say otherwise.”

“Until?” 

“Well, it’s really only a matter of time till you’re gagging for it--”

“Gee, I can’t imagine who wouldn’t wanna get into a car with you. . . .”

“You got any other bright ideas about how you’re gonna make it home in one
piece, Xanderrr?” He hissed that ‘R’ on purpose, I realized. I don’t know how
he knew it made me shiver, but he knew and he did it on purpose. “In you go--
I promise you’ll be safe with me.”

“Well, if you’re giving me your solemn vamp word-of-honor.” I snorted, but had
to face the fact that I didn’t like the odds of me making it to the outskirts
of Oxnard and my crappy motel room alive.

I stopped, in the middle of the highway and the DeSoto stopped with me.

Mr. Anastasio would let me sleep in the storeroom for one night, right? Till I
get things straightened out with Paco? Hell, sleeping out on the front steps
would be better than accepting a ride with the undead Mario Andretti. . . . 

“I just wanna see you home safe, Xander.” 

What did it say about my state of mind that I actually believed him? Many
things, and none of them good.

“Trapped in a moving vehicle with a vampire doesn’t say safe to me.” I started
walking again. I could do twelve miles easy. Okay, not so easy, but it wouldn’t
kill me. I hoped. And there was still most of a full moon to light the way. 

“I’m pretty certain draining you isn’t the way to your heart, pet. So there’s
no sense in me doin’ that, is there?” Spike smiled. A real smile, not a smirk
or a leer. I caught myself before I could smile back. 

“Come on, pet . . . get in.”

“No.”

“Why the bloody hell not?!”

“Even if I was stupid enough to forget the fact that you’re a vampire, you
drive like a total lunatic--” 

“I drive bloody great!”

“That you think that tells me I don’t wanna be in any car that you’re piloting,
Crash, so run along.”

Spike made very English sound of annoyance, and I suddenly missed Giles a lot.
“Stop being silly, nummy.”

"I'm being very un-silly. Beat it."

"I'll follow you all the way home like this."

I didn't like the idea of him knowing where I was staying, but he was the vamp
poster-child for ADHD. He'd probably get distracted by something shiny, and
lose interest long before I got back to town. “Go right ahead." 

"I'm not bluffin', pet, I will!"

"Have fun."

"Damnit, get in the bloody car!"

"There’s no way I’m getting in that car with you, dead-man-driving! No, non,
nyet, nien no!”

                                       *


“Here we are, pet,” Spike drawled as we pulled into the motel parking lot.
“Safe as houses.”

He smirked at me and I scowled right back. Two miles into my walk, I’d caved,
and gotten into his lame-mobile. Spike didn’t say anything, but he radiated
satisfaction like cheap cologne. 

“Smugness isn’t at all becoming,” I’d said coldly, slamming the door and trying
to glare a clear spot through the paint on the windshield. 

“That’s not what your scent is saying, nummy.”

So I spent the whole ride crammed against the passenger door like a virgin
afraid of being date-raped. After what felt like hours, we hit the outskirts of
town and a familiar neon sign glowed in the distance. My motel. I hadn’t
volunteered the address and he hadn’t asked. I wasn’t sure I wanted to know how
he’d gotten it.

Even though my instinct was screaming at me to bolt out of the open window and
run, run, run, I risked a look at Spike. He was grinning at me, his nostrils
flaring delicately.

“Stop . . . smelling me.” I squirmed and reconsidered the window as a means of
escape. But I really didn’t think I’d make it out of the car alive. “It’s
creepy.”

“Don’t wanna.” Spike leaned closer to me, close enough that I could
smell his scent: leather, whiskey and cigarettes. But no copper, tonight. Huh.
”So, how about a good-night kiss, Xanderrr?”

I still maintain he hissed his Rs just to make me shiver.

“Sorry, blood-breath, I don’t kiss on the first date.” (I swear, in my head?
That sounded witty and Slayer-esque . . . and not nearly as gay.)

Spike leered. “How ‘bout on the second date?”

“Eww, no! And we’re not dating!”

“You were the one who said--”

“I was being glib!”

“Well, then, you’re not very good at that, are you?”

He had me, there. “Apparently not,” I sighed.

“Poor pet,” Spike tsked and pouted, and put his hand on my knee. “I know
what’ll put you right--” his hand slid up my thigh. . . .

“Gah!” I warp-nined it out the window, hit the ground hard and rolled to my
feet running. Spike’s laughter following me across the parking lot and to my
room.

***** 2 *****
Chapter Summary
     Xander spent a summer in Oxnard, at the Fabulous Ladies Night Club.
     My take on how it coulda went.
Chapter Notes
     Disclaimer: Not mine.
     Notes/Spoilers/Warnings: Set pre BtVS S4, in Oxnard, from whence it
     goes AU. Broken into three parts to make for easier posting.
July 10th

“Why are you really stalking me, Spike?”

I was on a break and Spike was, not for the first time, waiting for me out near
the dumpsters. 

He silently offered me a cigarette and I took it. Not that I normally smoked .
. . or I didn’t before Spike started hanging around during my breaks.

A fluid flick of his wrist--a flash of silver, and it was lit; he snapped the
lighter shut with a snick and disappeared it back into a duster pocket. I
leaned against a dumpster--not quite close enough for our shoulders to brush--
and inhaled shallowly, slowly, sucking in a little air with the smoke. A trick
I learned from Jesse in ninth grade.

Spike stared into the shadows, broody and Angel-like, till our cigarettes were
smoked down and my break was nearly over.

“Told you.” He flicked away the butt and hunched his shoulders. “I want you to
be my Consort.”

“I already said no.” I stubbed out what was left of my cigarette and shoved my
hands in my pockets. There seemed to be nothing more to say, so I headed back
to the kitchen. 

I had one foot back in the mines when I heard him say, soft and close, like he
was right behind me:

“Figure I’ve got till the end of summer to change your mind, love.”

But when I looked over my shoulder, he was gone.


July 19

More nights than not, we wound up eating dinner on the scenic, lonely stretch
of highway between the Fabulous Ladies Night Club and my motel.

We’d sit facing each other, tailor-style on the hood, or trunk of the DeSoto,
eating and talking till the stars faded.

I’d grown to like his fantastic, gory stories, and gotten used to the more-
than-occasional innuendos and single entendres. Until I was suddenly alone and
stranded somewhere strange, I hadn’t quite realized how much I needed to be
talked to, and noticed. It was as if something inside me had grown parched and
starved, till Spike lurched into my life. Maybe it was a measure of how
depressed and alone I felt, but Spike was . . . good company. And he paid for
dinner.

But that night was different. The past few nights had been different. I’d been
doing a very un-Xander thing and thinking way too much, lately. I wondered why
me, and what would happen at the end of the summer. I wondered where Dru was,
and why Spike never talked about her.

Was she dust? Was that Spike’s idea of breaking up? Did I even care?

“Earth to nummy. . . ?” 

I looked away from dinner, which was balanced on my knees, and up at Spike. He
had already scarfed his burger--very rare--and his onion rings. For the past
few minutes he’d been watching me eat. 

“Sorry. My brain went walk-about for a few seconds.” I tried on my goofiest
smile. It felt fake.

“Try ten minutes. You alright, love?”

I glanced at him, then back down at my fries. I’ve never seen him look
concerned for anyone but Dru. I wondered--

Suddenly I was tired of wondering. If I was too cowardly to ask, there was no
point in thinking about it. I didn’t want to think about what the concern on
his face meant to and for me. I didn’t want to think about anything, but I
couldn’t seem to stop.

I stirred my milkshake and ate a french fry. “I’m okay, just feel kinda blah.
Not really that hungry.”

Spike snorted. “You? Off your feed? Whatever blah is, it must be terminal.”

I laughed and ate another fry. Slid a slice of pickle from under my hamburger
bun and ate that, too.

“Pet--look at me.”

I did. At some point over the past couple of weeks, his face had stopped
meaning enemy and death and fear. I didn’t know what it’s new meaning was, but
it had something to do with the warm-fuzzies his concern-face gave me.

“Tell me what’s wrong . . . been moping for three nights, now.” He brushed his
finger between my eyebrows and I stopped frowning. “Keep that up and you’ll
turn into Peaches.”

“Why’s Dru not in the picture anymore?” I blurted out, totally unprepared for
the pain and sadness that sucked the life--light?--out of Spike’s face. 

Nice going, Xan-man. Rip out his heart and go Lord of the Dance on it, why
don’tcha? “Jeez, Spike, I didn’t mean--you don’t have to--”

“‘S alright, pet.” Spike tried on a big, fake smile of his own. I made a mental
note that big, fake smiles really do look pretty fake. “You remember I wanted
the red witch to work some mojo to help me get Dru back?”

I rubbed my temple in remembrance. “Not clearly, but yeah. But Buffy said you
decided to win her back by being extra Big Bad?”

“Shed rivers of blood tryin’ to win her.” Spike nodded ruefully, and reptile!me
hissed and hid. “But it was too late. She didn’t love me anymore--not like she
used to.” 

Considering the way she’d always seemed to hang off of Angelus, I thought that
maybe Dru had never loved Spike like she used to. 

Even if I’d still hated him, I wouldn’t have hated him enough to say that. 

“We had more than a hundred years together.” He sighed, and for a moment it was
like looking at another person. Like looking at the man he’d been, maybe.
“Thought we’d have forever, but--” he shrugged and drummed his Docs on the
front fender.

“I’m sorry,” I said. I think that was the moment I forgave him for the
microscope thing. A few months ago, if there’d been a spell to make Cordy love
me again, I’d have knocked a thousand losers over their pointy, best-friend-
coveting heads to get it. 

“She doesn’t want me. I can live with that. Some days better than others, but .
. . I can’t be alone.” Sad, solemn, scared blue eyes and I could see more than
a glimpse of the man he must’ve been. Someone kind, who loved desperately and
completely. “Need someone to take care of and obsess over.”

“She didn’t know how lucky she was.” It was the first thing that popped into my
head, and thus, fell immediately from my lips. I blushed, but held his gaze
until he smiled at me and sat up a little straighter. “Dru was kinda nutty
anyway.”

“Sweet boy,“ he murmured, brushing my hair off my face. Then he chuckled and
looked away, dusting his wrappers and take-out containers onto the ground.
“Dru’s bloody insane, but she’s always known her mind. Knows what she wants and
it’s not me.”

Sounds like a good working definition of insane, to me, I thought, leaning
toward him to--I didn’t know what, and I tipped over my dinner in the process. 

Shit--!

Spike caught the milkshake and the food before I could even finish the
thought. 

“My hero.” I was trying for sarcasm, but fell far short. "Thanks."

“No worries, love.” His smirk looked more like a smile, and it made my heart
skip like a record player. We sat there staring at each other for a long time.
I think we were waiting for each other to make the first move.

Finally, Spike did. He tossed my take-out over his shoulder, and inched closer
to me, stopping when our knees bumped and our faces were still a few inches
apart. I closed the distance between us, till his eyes were all I could see and
the tips of our noses brushed.

“Gonna kiss me?” He asked.

“I’ve been giving it some thought.”

“You think too much, nummy--”

I only kissed him to shut him up, and it was just a so-so kiss, anyway. At
least that’s what I told myself, forty-five minutes later, while I jerked off
in the shower.


July 23

I was trying to find the right description for my current situation.

Said situation being me and Spike, parked behind the motel, in the back of his
DeSoto, frustratingly and fully clothed, and dry-humping. I figured if I could
put it in sane-ish terms, that maybe later, I wouldn't worry myself to death
about what it meant.

He was straddling my legs, rocking and grinding his hard-on against mine,
leering at me. Sometime during the past few weeks, I’d stopped wanting to punch
the leer away, and started wanting to kiss it away, see it turn into something
needy and vulnerable. As needy and vulnerable as he made me feel.

“You’re evil,” I told him, wondering, for the first time ever, what’d be like
to fuck another guy--if Spike’d let me fuck him. “Like, the evillest vampire
ever.”

Wicked, cool-blue eyes laughed at me and lusted after me. Then he lifted his
pelvis till my cock was behind his balls. “Flattery’ll get you everywhere,
pet.” 

Everywhere. I groaned, hating my clothing more than I ever had. I was hot and
hard, and Spike would feel cool and soft . . . against me and around me.

“Oh, God, this is so . . . so. . . .” there had to be a description for this
kind of sitch, other than stupid and really stupid and what the hell am I
doing? "Help me out, here--"

Spike chuckled and kissed me again. He tasted smoky and salty, but not coppery,
something for which I was very grateful that night. “Good?”

“Weird!” I gasped as he ground down against me hard. I kept thrusting up, like
that’d actually get me inside him. “Getting to third base with a vampire.
A male vampire . . . gonna be one hell of a ‘How I Spent My Summer Vacation’
essay when school lets back in.”

“Hmm, school . . . where you’re going to be double-majoring in business
administration and accounting? ‘Buckling down’ and ‘going for the gusto’, as it
were?” 

“That may have been a slight exaggeration of my post-high school plans. . . .”
I blushed, and Spike darted in to lick a slow stripe up my throat, to my chin. 

“Love it when you blush.” He kissed his way back down to my throat, then
slithered down to his knees between my legs. He blinked up at me, licking his
lips. “Blood’s right under the skin and I can practically taste it.”

“And that isn’t at all distur--oh, shit.” He’d unzipped my cargo pants, snaked
one cool hand into my boxers. 

“Always thought you were cute . . . like those floppy-eared mongrels that
populate Disney cartoons.” Spike smiled innocently, all the while kung fu-
gripping and stripping me like a pro. “But seein’ you like this . . . you’re
bloody gorgeous. Fuckable.”

Tighter when I needed it to be, slow when I needed it to be, and fast when slow
didn’t cut it, anymore. Spike gave the best handjobs in the world. And without
breaking eye contact, which made it even hotter, somehow. 

Just before I would’ve come, he clamped down on me just hard enough to be on
the uncomfortable side of too-tight.

“Spike--?” I whined, covering his hand with my own, trying to loosen it. This
was not how the getting Xander-off game was supposed to end. His eyes were more
gold than blue, and he was smiling like a shark: all teeth.

His hand tightened for a scary, painful moment, then he turned it into a slow,
rough stroke that made he groan. Next thing I know, he’s bracing his hands on
either side of my thighs and--

Proceeds to short-circuit my brain by licking the tip of my cock like it’s a
lollipop, his eyes closing in pleasure too obvious to be mistaken for anything
else.

“Love the way you taste,” he says. Which should’ve made me duck my head and die
of mortification. It just made me harder. Watching my cock slide into the cool
wetness of his mouth made me harder. His eyes flashing like wedding rings and
his cheeks hollowing as he sucked me made me harder.

At that point, I’m pretty sure an appendectomy would’ve made me harder.

I tried not to buck up off the seat and choke him; I’d made that mistake once
with Cordy and that’d been the first and last blowjob I’d gotten from her.

But Spike had no such problems. 

Spike also had no gag reflex and no need to breathe.

As if he could see the realization hit, the skin around his eyes crinkled in a
smile. I took that as permission to go for it. It’s not like he couldn’t stop
me if I did something he didn’t want.

Putting one hand on the seat and one in his hair, I levered myself up onto hand
and feet, up into his mouth and down his throat. He made this rumbly purring
sound and his throat rippled around my cock like silk caught in a mild breeze.

“Spike--” I choked out, then I was just fucking his mouth, guiding his head by
tugging on his hair. He didn’t try to slow me down, or keep me still. He
swallowed around me like a wet dream come true.

I came so fast and so hard it hurt, my hand clenching in Spike’s hair. . . .

Then I flopped back down to the seat, shaking and sweating and panting. Spike
uncoiled from the floor like a sexy snake, and straddled my legs again,
kneeling on the seat. He leaned over me, till his lips brushed mine, then
kissed me.

I could taste myself on his lips, in his mouth, heavy and salt-sweet. I liked
that no matter how many times I swiped my tongue around his mouth, that taste
never seemed to diminish . . . like I was permanent part of him.

“Was right, wasn’t I?” He bit my lower lip, not quite hard enough to break
skin, and pulled my hand between us, moving it back and forth over his crotch.
He was still hard. “Bitter-sweet.”

“Jesus, Spike--” then we were kissing again. This time, I chased down the
coppery-whiskey-smoky taste of his mouth. 

I fumbled with his fly, trying to unbutton him and stroke him at the same time.
Finally, his pants were halfway down his thighs and his cock was in my hand:
cool, hard, wet and--yeah, uncut.

“God, yeah, pet--” he shivered and braced his hands on my shoulders, this time.
I was clumsy and inept, so scared and excited that I couldn’t keep any kind of
rhythm, and he kept slipping out of my hand. 

I was about to apologize when Spike nibbled his way down to my jugular vein. He
sucked until he left a hickey that was probably visible from space, and when he
spoke, and the words were more cool puffs of air against my neck than real
sounds.

“Don’t stop, love.” It was a request, not an order. But there was nothing I
could do for him that hadn’t been done before, nothing that’d blow his mind the
way he’d literally blown mine. 

“I--I don’t know what to do.” Oh, I had some ideas, but . . . if I couldn’t
even manage a decent handjob, no way was I gonna attempt a blowjob. Besides, I
had a feeling that I wasn’t prepared to suck cock--suck a vampire’s cock. “Tell
me what to do?”

“Get me off,” he said, as if that was obvious. His face looked like it couldn’t
decide between vamp and human, and his eyes were squeezed shut, rolling under
the lids.

Oh-kay, I thought, as he slid in and out of my fist, leaving behind sticky,
luke-warm wetness. Okay, Spike’s a guy, horny, and ready to come, so this
shouldn’t be brain surgery. . . . 

I ran my finger down his cock, to his balls--his skin was so soft--cupping and
squeezing, before stroking the even softer skin behind them.

“Everywhere?” I asked, stroking a little higher and further each time, till I
was one push away from being inside him. Spike opened his eyes. There was no
blue to be seen and when he smiled . . . when he smiled, his teeth were very,
very sharp-looking. 

He grabbed my other hand and pulled it to his cock, spreading his legs open
wider. 

“Jesus, don’t be so damn subtle all the time,” I murmured, circling and
circling with my finger, waiting for I didn’t know what, till his cock twitched
in my hand. I stabbed into him once, hard, past his body’s resistance till my
finger wouldn’t go any further and froze, statue-still. 

“Xander--” he gasped, and it turned into a muted roar as the demon won the
face-off. He shot all over my hand and his t-shirt, clutching my shoulder’s
hard enough to make my bones creak. But I didn’t care. I was too busy
memorizing every curve, ever muscle and line of him.

I’d never seen anything more frightening and more beautiful in my life.

Then he sagged back against the front seat, gameface smoothing away. He looked
like corrupted innocence . . . like a fallen angel. 

When he opened his whirly, gold-blue, sun-sky eyes and saw me, he smiled.
“Hullo, nummy.”

I leaned in to kiss him, not trusting myself to say anything--and I would have
said anything.

I kissed him till lack of oxygen made my head spin and ache, then I flopped
back against the seat

He took my hand and pulled it up to his face and licked it clean slowly,
lingeringly. It’d be at least a few more minutes till I got hard again, but my
body was trying its best by the time he kissed my hand and let it go.

“You’re a bloody natural, Xanderrr . . . got great instincts,” he purred, all
half-lidded eyes and satisfied smirk. I put my hands on his thighs and even in
the dimness, I could see the difference between our complexions. “Such a clever
Consort you’ll be.”

“Spike. . . .” I was still in that say-anything mode. He could’ve talked me
into being brunch with a little effort. “Come on, don’t wreck the afterglow. .
. .”

“I’ll take such good care of you, pet.” He’s not that much smaller than me, but
the way he curled in my arms--on my lap, his head tucked under my chin, like a
kid--made me feel protective of him. “In every way you can imagine . . . and
quite a few you can’t. I’ll give you the love you always wanted and never got.
I’ll make you mine, and I won’t ever let anyone take my Consort away from me.”

Even reptile!me didn’t hiss at the C-word, anymore. My brain was starting to
make consider-y noises and my body had been on-board from day one. It was time
for a dash of cold water, or next thing I knew, I’d be saying yes. “Why did you
pick me?” 

Spike kissed my throat so lightly, I barely felt it. It didn’t even occur to me
to wig. “Fancy you, don’t I?”

So much for that. I’d expected him to say something about having been drunk,
and it seeming like a good idea at the time. That would’ve killed the
afterglow, and made resisting him much easier.

“But why?” If his feelings were as genuine as I was starting to think they
were, I was only digging myself in deeper. But I really didn’t get why, when he
could have anyone in the world, he’d pick me. “Whyme?”

“Fishing for compliments, love?”

I hadn’t been, but I blushed, anyway. “Something like that . . . I’m trying to
understand this.”

Spike sat up a little and put his hand over my heart. Without the demon’s gold
to light them, his eyes were dark and serene. “You’re pretty, you’re funny, you
taste and smell good . . . but that’s all the obvious bits.

“There’s darkness in you, love. It’s silent, primal and unapologetic--but in
spite of that, your soul shines so bright I can feel it like summer sunshine,
warm and clean and pure. Standing in that light doesn’t burn, and it doesn’t
make me feel like a monster. It makes me feel like. . . .” he frowned and let
his hand drop away from my chest.

“Like what?” I asked. It was as if his next words could illuminate this whole
Consort-thing for me. Maybe if I could see from his point of view, I could make
it easier for both of us to walk away. “Tell me?”

Spike smiled sadly, and tucked his head under my chin again. “Like a man.”

Illumination.

And I still had to bite my lip, to keep myself from saying anything at all.


July 27

“. . . and then Matt said ‘shit, Abilene’s, like, eight hundred miles that-a-
way, man. We better start runnin.’ Then he jumps out of the van and starts
running down Main Street.”

I laughed so hard I choked. “Please, t-tell he didn’t actually run all the way
to Texas,” I wheezed. Del patted me on the back firmly, but the gum was already
a goner. 

“Well, it goes without saying we were all higher than kites, that night.” Del
shrugged self-deprecatingly and ran a hand over his short, dark hair. “He only
made it a few miles down the road, anyway.”

“Jeez, only a few miles?”

It was after close and everyone had gone home except for Del and I. Spike
hadn’t shown up for any of my breaks and he hadn’t been waiting for me after
shift, either. Del had offered to stick around and give me a life in case he
didn’t show. He wouldn’t take no for an answer, so we wound up sitting on the
front steps, killing time. 

His stories weren’t as exciting as Spike’s, but also not as bloody.

The back-patting had turned into more of a sustained rub. “We didn’t really
take Matt seriously . . . till Wayne noticed Matt’d been gone an awful long
while. He’s just lucky we found him at all. He was running in the wrong
direction--more towards Los Angeles than Texas.”

“Can you imagine if he’d turned up dusty and high on, like, Rodeo? Oh, my God--
tres embarrassing,” I said, ala Cordy. Del laughed.

“Those were good times, my friend. Though there were plenty more times that
weren’t as fun, or outright sucked. That’s what being a teenager’s about.” He
grinned. “It makes you appreciate your twenties a lot more.”

I mocked-groaned. “Words of wisdom from the old guy?” 

“I can see I’m casting pearls before swine, here.” Del rolled his eyes. “But
take it from me, life gets a lot better by the time you hit twenty-five.

“Easy for you to say. You’re so good-looking that women pay to see you dance
while naked. In the lottery of life, you’re already coming up roses.” 

A blush darkened his complexion even more and he looked away. 

Putting my foot in it is my mutant power, one that can never be used for good.

I nudged Del’s leg with my own till he looked at me again. When he did, I
smiled apologetically. “I just meant that I’m not like you. I’m average. An
ordinary guy, destined to have a mediocre life.” Except for the occasional
slay, and until something slimy eats me.

“Average and mediocre aren’t words I’d use to describe you,“ Del said softly.
He put his arm around my shoulder and looked me in the eye. “I have a gut-
feeling that your life is gonna be very interesting.”

“Really?” No one’s ever said that to me before, not even Willow. I immediately
thought the words Consort and Spike, but forced them way. There’s interesting
and there’s suicidal. “You really think that?”

“Yup.” Del eased a little closer, his arm tightening around me. “Tell ya what
else--”

Just an engine revved in the distance. Del looked past me, toward the highway
and smiled wryly. 

“Look’s like your ride’s finally here.” Del nodded at the shadow-colored DeSoto
tear-assing down the road, his arm dropping away from me. “That’s an unique set
of wheels he’s got.”

“Yeah . . . unique is definitely a word for all-things-Spike,” I sighed. It
sounded kinda moony, so I covered it up by waving at the DeSoto as it turned
into the lot. I had no idea how anyone, vamp or otherwise, could see through
the painted-over windshield, but I didn’t doubt that he could.

“Can I ask you something, Xan?” Del’s dark eyes ticked from me, to the DeSoto,
and back. “Are you and Spike . . . seeing each other?”

My face went up in flames so hot, for a moment I was sure they were literal.
“Oh, we’re not--I mean we haven’t--” aside from make-out sessions and blowjobs
before and after work--okay, and during most of my breaks--we hadn’t really
done anything. 

We weren’t dating and we certainly hadn’t had . . . gay sex. Though every night
since the first time we kissed, we seemed to push the envelope a more and more.
. . .

I wanted him more and more.

“Spike and I are--” it occurred to me that this was like Cordy and me, all over
again. Only I had been cast in the role of Cordelia Chase and Spike was the
dashing young loser feeling me up in closets and empty classrooms. “We’re. . .
.”

“Complicated?” Del asked.

My grin felt big and stupid. “Sorta. I’m not really sure what we are,” I
admitted, as the DeSoto rolled to a stop in the first available space. Spike
got out, his hair and face a white gleam in the club’s lights. He patted
himself down for his cancer-sticks and lighter. Right on cue, my heart sped up,
but not out of fear. Not for the past few weeks.

“I heard he told Paco he was your boyfriend, and to steer clear of you, if he
knew what was good for him.” 

“He what?!” 

Spike looked over in our direction and smirked. I knew he could hear every word
we were saying. I glared at him, then turned my attention completely to Del. He
was looking down at his sneakers and smiling. 

“And he’s always hanging around here, waiting for you to go on breaks. . . .” 

If he’d been seen, that was only because he’d wanted to be seen. He was marking
his territory. Was it any wonder that I'd really only made one friend in all
the weeks I'd been here? Spike had scared off all potential friends, except
Del.

Who probably thought I had the worst taste in guys ever. And he probably wasn't
the only one.

I buried my face in my hands. Having everyone think I was gay was one thing,
but having everyone think I was being gay with Spike--I didn’t know whether I
was mortified or proud. I think I was both. “Oh, God . . . please tell me this
isn’t common knowledge?” 

“I’m afraid it is. To anyone with eyes . . . or an ear for gossip. He’s got it
bad for you.”

I risked a glance across the parking lot. Spike was sitting on the hood of the
DeSoto; he winked at me and leered. Oh, yeah. He could hear us. “Or maybe he’s
just an egomaniac who can’t take go awayfor an answer.” 

“Or that.” Del clapped me on the shoulder. “Anyways, he’s waitin’ for you, and
he doesn’t look like the patient type. Hasta luego.”

“Later, man.” For some reason, I couldn’t meet his eyes without blushing. I was
about to turn away, when he said my name softly.

“If he starts shirkin’ any more of his responsibilities. . . .” Del stepped
close to me, and my heart beat did a little skippy-thing, like a way toned down
version of what it did when I saw Spike. “You should know there’s at least one
other guy in Oxnard who’d be more than happy to take you home.”

“Th-thanks, Del.” 

“Anytime,” he said, and his eyes saying the same thing, only with a lot more
feeling.

I was still blushing when I got to the DeSoto. Spike was still sitting on the
hood, smoking, but he flicked away his cigarette and opened his arms
welcomingly as I got closer.

“Hullo, pet--”

“You jerk!” I hissed, meaning to walk right past him--maybe even walk all the
way home and get eaten, or turned, just to spite him. But Spike grabbed me
around my waist and pulled me back against him for grinding and nuzzling. 

“How is it you always smell so good, nummy?” Gentle human teeth nibbled my
earlobe and warm fingers brushed my nipples. “My Xanderrr.”

I leaned back in his arms before I remembered I was angry. Manipulative
bastard! “Not yours.” 

“Not yet . . . didn’t mean to be so late. I was held up.”

I can imagine. Spike was very warm. Guilt, anger, self-contempt and Spike-
contempt were all tying in the what-Xander’s-feeling race. “Whatever.”

“I see you found a way to keep yourself entertained.”

I chose to ignore his innuendoing. “You leaned on Paco just to perv your way
into being my chauffeur!”

“Your point is--?”

“That you have no conscience and no sense of decency!”

Spike thought that over for a few seconds, then kissed the spot between my neck
and shoulder that makes my body go all brainless. “Vampire, pet. And there
isn’t a low I wouldn’t sink to to make you mine.”

He has a knack for saying just the thing to disarm me, and cut right through my
pitiful defenses.

One of Spike’s hands slid down my torso to my crotch. “Miss me, pet?” He asked,
squeezing a lot harder than a well-adjusted, human boy like should enjoy. Not
the first time he ever did that--or the tenth--but his touch still made me
want, made me jump and tingle, like static electricity.

“Yeah, I’ve been waiting to be mauled and chewed on all night.”

“Disrespectful brat.” 

“Homicidal pervert.”

“Uneducated lout.”

“Mascara wearing Nancy-boy.”

“I ought to take you over my knee and teach you proper respect for your
master.”

Cue the breathy moan, and a sudden wet spot forming on my jeans. 

“Well, well . . . I think someone wants to be disciplined.”

I wasn’t sure what I wanted, only that it involved me calling Spike master, my
ass and lots of hurty-naughty touching. 

That’s how effortlessly he pushed buttons I didn’t even know I had.

“Please, not here--”

“Tell me, nummy . . . have you been a bad boy?” He pinched my nipple hard
enough to make me yelp and squirm against him for more. “Do you need to be
punished?”

I closed my eyes and saw that hungry-needy look on Del’s face, remembered the
low-grade tingle it’d caused. “Spike--”

“Hush, pet, and let’s wave good night to your little friend,” he whispered. For
a moment I blanked, then I remembered. Del.

Spike’s hands shifted to my hip and my stomach, and he maneuvered us around so
we were facing the front steps again. Del was still standing to there, hands in
his pockets, watching us. 

“Hmm, you have another admirer, Xanderrr; I can smell it from here. ‘Night,
mate! Get home safe, yeah?” Spike called over my shoulder. He waved, nudging me
with his chin to do the same. 

“Hey, you too, man!” Del waved back, and started off toward the other end of
the parking lot. “‘Bye, Xan!”

“Bye!” Spike was hard and grinding against my ass; at the same time his hand on
my stomach petted and gentled.

Del got into his Jeep with a final wave, and pulled out of the lot. Spike’s
hand dropped down to my crotch, picking up where it left off.

“Big, judgmental and tryin’ to take what’s mine . . . reminds me of Peaches,”
he said, mildly, as Del’s Jeep disappeared down the highway. “I don’t think I
like him.”

I shuddered. Spike squeezed me once more then let go, opening the passenger
door for me. 

We got dinner at the DMP, and ate watching the the stars and talking. We made
out on the hood of the car, then Spike gave me a world-class blowjob that ended
with his fingers in my ass and my cock down his throat. Another envelope,
pushed.

We made out some more and he drove me back to my motel.

We didn’t say another word about Del.
***** 3 *****
Chapter Summary
     Xander spent a summer in Oxnard, at the Fabulous Ladies Night Club.
     My take on how it coulda went.
Chapter Notes
     Disclaimer: Not mine.
     Notes/Spoilers/Warnings: Set pre BtVS S4, in Oxnard, from whence it
     goes AU. Broken into three parts to make for easier posting.
August 2

“So . . . how’s things with the hubby?”

“Bite me, Ruiz.” I patted myself down for cigarettes--which I only bought
because Spike was always running out of smokes and forgetting to buy more. “Got
a light?”

Del produced a neon green zippo and I thanked him heartily with my eyes as I
took the first puff. 

“Spike’s not my husband, he’s my--” I thought of the see-ya-later hump we’d had
in the DeSoto just before my shift. “Fuck-buddy.” 

Or he will be, when we actually fuck. 

Just thinking of--that, and I started getting hard. And yeah, I was on break,
but excusing myself just to go beat off seemed like a breach of etiquette, or
something. It’d just have to wait till Spike came to pick me up. 

Del leaned against the dumpster, his arm brushing mine. That only made matters
worse, of course. My brain had long ago stopped trying to tell me I wasn’t gay
and thanks to Spike, it was as if my body was hyper-sensitized. 

I just thanked God I was still wearing my apron. 

“Fuck-buddies, huh?” He sounded unconvinced, and looked mildly concerned.
“Does he know that?”

“Yeah.” I exhaled smoke and wished I could send my conscience with it. Life
would be easier if I was dead. Well, undead. “Spike and I are entirely too
different to have any kind of lasting connection. First, he’s, like, way older
than me--”

“You’re eighteen and he’s--what, twenty-six? Twenty-seven? Same age as me.”

A little older than that, actually. . . . “And he can be a huge jerk. None of
my friends like him. I’m pretty sure that I don’t like him. He smokes non-stop,
he’s rude to everyone, he drinks like a fish--” I could’ve ticked off his flaws
all night, but Del took my caught my hand and held it, looking into my eyes.

“So? You guys have a kinda Moonlighting-David-Maddie thing going on. That’s
cute.” At my probably blank look he sighed. “Sam and Diane? Bogie and Bacall?
Uh . . . April O’Neil and Casey Jones?”

“Oh!” I laughed, picturing Spike in a hockey mask and wielding a cricket bat.
Then I pictured myself in the hockey mask with the cricket bat. I really didn’t
wanna be the girl, in my fantasies, even one as kickass as April O’Neil. It’d
be setting a bad precedent for myself. 

“It’s not like that, it’s--okay, we come from two totally different worlds,
Del. Not West Side Story different, but light-force/dark-force different. He’s
done things and he has . . . quirks. . . .” which I find morally and ethically
reprehensible. If I let myself fall for him, at best I’d have to give up huge
chunks of myself, and at worst--he’d make me just like him.

I shivered, dropped my cig and stubbed it out. I was already turning into him.

“Quirks?” Del’s concern wasn’t so mild anymore; I looked down at my shoes to
escape it. A Willow-face was the last thing I wanted to see. “Quirks that’d put
your health or life in danger?”

“My health or life? Nah.” My soul’s another story. “He’s got no conscience to
speak of, but I don’t think he’d hurt me. He can be . . . sweet, sometimes.”

“Shit, Xan, he sounds like bad news. Why--”

“--am I with him? Good question. One I’ve been asking myself for weeks.” I
shrugged, trying to roll some of the tension out of my shoulders. No such luck.
“I dunno, Del . . . he makes me feel” needed, wanted, sexy, smart,
worthy “good.”

“Sure doesn’t sound like it.”

“I know.” When I glanced at Del out of the corner of my eye, I could tell he
was brooding. I squeezed his hand to get his attention and redirect it. “You
know the first girl I ever had sex with tried to strangle me during.”

His mouth dropped open, a wide, dark ‘O’. “You’re shitting me!” 

“Nope. I tell you that only to put Spike into perspective. I’m destined to
attract people that are bad for me. Spike’s certainly not the first, but . . .
he’s actually been the nicest.”

“Xander--’he’s a sociopath, but he’s a sweetheart’ isn’t sane-person logic!”
Del stepped in front of me and put his hands on my shoulders. His eyes were
angry; righteous indignation, I think. “Even if it was, don’t you think you
deserve better than a guy whose only sterling quality is that he doesn’t try to
choke you to death while you fuck?” 

“That’s not how it is--”

“Then how is it?” 

I couldn’t tell him what I didn’t know.

He sighed, and slid his hands up my neck till they were cupping my face, then
leaned down to kiss me. It’ wa a warm, soft, shy kiss. A not-Spike kiss, that
caused not-Spike tingles. But Del broke it before I could examine how I felt
about it.

“I shouldn’t have done that--” he was apologizing when all I wanted him to do
was kiss me again. If kissing him felt one tenth as good as it did to kiss
Spike--

I grabbed his tool-belt--he danced dressed as a construction worker, had been
for the past month--and yanked him to me, bouncing up on my toes to meet his
lips.

Yeah, he was a good kisser. A little better than Cordy, but nowhere near as
good as Spike. He was warmer, though . . . all pulse-having and with the soul.
. . .

He was everything it was safe and okay for me to want, and I did, I just--
wanted Spike more.

“Xander,” he said hesitantly, pushing me away, then pulling me close. He was
hard, too. “Believe me when I say that I would be all over you if I thought you
were into me, too, but--”

“Spike.” I winced guiltily, and sagged against the dumpster. 

“Yeah . . . Spike.” Del let me go and stepped back a few feet, adjusting his
cut-offs.

“Damnit, I can’t believe I feel guilty for kissing another man behind the back
of a guy who isn’t even my boyfriend!”

“Guilt is a side effect of character. And he’s your hubby, not your boyfriend.”

“You’re incredibly annoying.”

“Not to mention incredibly hot.”

“And incredibly modest, too. You’re a triple-threat.” 

“Finally, someone’s noticed. Come on, let’s get you back inside before my raw,
animal magnetism overwhelms you again.”

We smiled at each other for a few seconds, then Del put his arm around me and
steered us toward the exit. Once there, I put a hand on his before he could
turn the knob. He looked at me questioningly.

“Am I a himbo, Del?”

“Xan.” He smiled big and bright. The Cordy-resemblance was eery. “Kissing me
doesn’t mean you’re a himbo. It just means that sometimes, you have great taste
in men. Sometimes.”

“Ah. Thanks for clearing that up.”

“Hey, I’m here to help.”

“You know,” I confided as we stepped into the familiar miasma of bland bar-fare
and cheap, generic cleanser. “I still get wood when someone puts their hands on
my throat like they’re gonna choke me.”

Del looked torn between laughter and horror. I knew the feeling. “Um . . . does
that happen to you a lot?”

“You’d be surprised.”

                                       *


That night, for the whole ride back to the motel that night, Spike chain-smoked
five cigarettes and stared straight ahead. I did the same, except for the
chain-smoking part.

Something was up.

When we pulled into the motel parking lot, he shut the engine off and sat there
till he finished his cigarette, then kissed me hard, his tongue sweeping my
mouth and teeth almost clinically. There was none of the playful groping and
teasing that usually accompanied Spike-kisses, and when he suddenly stopped, he
said something that made me go cold.

“You taste of him . . . and you reek of his pheromones.”

I blushed. “Spike--”

“So pretty when you do that . . . do you want him? Be straight with me, pet.
You won’t like the consequences if you aren’t.”

“I--” don’t know how I feel about anything anymore. ”--he’s my friend. That’s
all.”

“Doesn’t taste like that was all to me.”

“Spike. . . .”

“Tastes like you don’t know what you want, boy.” Spike went to gameface and
back, between one blink and the next. 

“It was just a kiss, and it just happened.” My vision got blurry for a second.
When I blinked again, tears ran down my face. “I didn’t plan it--I don’t wanna
hurt you.”

“And I don’t want to hurt you.” Wavering and flickering gold that Spike was
only barely controlling. “If you don’t want me, tell me and I’m gone, but I
won’t let you play me. Been there, done that, not interested in a repeat.”

“I wasn’t trying to play you.” But I didn’t know what I had been trying to do.
Maybe make a last, pathetic bid for normalcy. “I won’t do it again.”

Spike silenced me with another kiss; this one was so tender and un-Spike, it
was almost chaste. But these days, all Spike had to do was look at me and I’d
get hard, never mind kissing me.

So I didn’t even notice he’d reached past me and unlocked the passenger door
until he was starting up the DeSoto again, staring through the painty mess on
the windshield.

“Go, pet. Get your rest.”

“But--”

“I said go on, Xander. I’ll be back after sunset, but I doubt you’ll find me
particularly good company, in the meantime.” Cold, soft words, and for the
first time in about a month, I was afraid of him. He wouldn’t look at me, and I
wasn’t sure I wanted him too.

I got out of the car--had only just shut the door before Spike peeled out. Then
I stood there, feeling guilty, feeling cold, long after Spike disappeared
beyond the horizon.

Someone was gonna die before the night was out. I was glad it wasn’t me.

I hoped it wasn’t Del.


August 4

We were naked on a rest-stop picnic table. The star burned and wheeled above
us, and Spike was riding me.

I felt like I’d been hard forever, and for not nearly long enough. He was
tighter and definitely cooler than Faith. And the sounds he made--growls and
grunts and every so often, high, breathy gasps--were driving me insane. I
wanted to come so badly, but I didn’t want this to end . . . being with him.

In the bright light of the mostly-full moon, he was pale and unearthly. His
face rippled and shimmered, like he was trying to fight off the demon. 

“Don’t.” I leaned up on one elbow and touched his face. “Let me see.”

He stared into my eyes for a long time before nodding. In less than a second, I
was staring at the demon, into the face I’d only seen glimpses of over the past
few weeks. His skin was still soft--and warmer--even though the planes of his
face were different.

“Oh, Spike,” I said as he nuzzled my palm. I arched up under him, trying to get
deeper, to be a part of him. “Oh, jeez--” 

“Xander.” He brought his face close to mine like he was going to kiss me, but
stopped just short of doing so. So I kissed him, hard, darting my tongue into
his mouth, being careful of his fangs. Still, there was a brief sting and the
taste of blood.

Spike’s growl rumbled through us both and he pushed me down to the table and he
came on my chest, bearing down so hard that I came, too.

                                       *


“Christ, you’re like a bloody Viking.”

(It was the first thing either of us said afterwards and Spike said it. I just
thought it bore spotlighting. Anyway--)

His face was tucked into the crook of my neck his body a solid, perfect weight
on mine. We were in the exact same position we’d been since Spike shook off
gameface and slumped down on top of me. Every few minutes, a guilty voice in my
head had been whispering something about pulling out, getting dressed and going
back to the motel . . . I could maybe even invite him in, tonight. . . .

“And you’re--” just thinking about what he was made my head spin and my body
try to stand at attention. “I’ve never felt anything like you.”

Spike chuckled. “Was a virgin when I got turned . . . means I’ll be virgin-
tight forever.” 

“Uh--mphurgle. . . .” 

“Got so much to teach you, love, so much to share with you. I’ll show you more
than you ever knew existed.” There was a crackling sound, and I could feel
Spike’s facial structure shift against my skin. He was in gameface again. “Say
the word, and I’ll claim you right now.” 

“No, Spike.” I felt guilty saying that again, after what had just happened, but
. . . what else could I have said? ‘Yes’ would have meant giving up the few
things in my life that were good and dear. How could ever I face Willow and
Buffy, Giles and Oz--tell them that I’m a vampire’s fuck-toy? I couldn’t even
imagine how to start that conversation. I didn’t want to.

And I didn’t want to think about how Buffy would react to me bringing Spike
home as my . . . boyfriend. I was sure said reaction would involve a stake,
funky ninjutsu moves and Spike going poof!

I shivered and held him tighter. He felt good and right, two words I never
expected to associate with a vampire. I knew I couldn’t keep him, but I didn’t
want him taken away from me. Like saying no, saying yes meant I’d eventually
lose him, but at least a no would keep him undusted. “I can’t be your Consort.”

“Why not, pet? You’re already mine, in everything but blood!” Anger,
impatience, frustration. He was trying to sound calm, but his body got tense
and each word was a clipped growl. I should’ve been afraid having a pissed off
vamp that close to my neck, but I wasn’t.

“You know why not, Spike.”

“Tell me, anyway.”

I took a deep breath. “You gonna stop eating people?”

“No.”

I thought that over and felt a disturbing lack of disturbance, or guilt. I even
caught myself thinking: well, a vamp’s gotta eat. Reptile!me agreed. 

What the hell was happening to me?

What the hell was Spike doing to me?

“If it’d make you feel better, I could try to limit the carnage to . . . so-
called evil-doers. Murderers, and the like,” he grumbled, like someone making a
grand concession. Maybe he was.

He’d do that for us? Little ol’ us?

So much for my brain keeping a level head.

“There couldn’t be enough scumbags walking around to keep a master vampire in
blood for more than a few months--a year, tops.”

“Hate to disillusion you, pet, but some of the worst monsters runnin’ around
have souls and heartbeats, just like you. And there’s more of ‘em than you’d
think. I wouldn’t starve.” Spike ran his finger down my forearm, muttering
something to himself. It sounded like ‘love’s bitch’. I couldn’t tell if he
meant himself or me. 

“Wh-what about Buffy?”

“I can handle her--won’t let her come between me and mine.” That was definitely
more growl than words. An angry vampire was in gameface right next to my neck--
one who hadn’t fed in several nights. 

Not a single one of my spidey-senses tingled. This was not good. What’s a
Scooby without survival instincts? Demon-chow.

“She’s one of my best friends, Spike--I can pretty much guarantee that if you
kill her . . . she will come between us.”

“Well, I won’t just stand around and wait for that bitch to stake me!” Crackle
and ripple, and he was human again, controlled. “If she tries to get between
us, she’s dead, that’s all there is to it, love. And another thing, I--wait.
Why the bloody hell would we even go back to Sunnyhole? That place is a
suburban pit, and Hellmouth aside, I see no reason to go back at all!”

“What about my friends?”

“You mean the Dudley Do-Rights who’d stake me on sight?” Spike snorts. “Sod
that, pet. There’s a whole world out there--places you’ve only read about and a
lot that you haven’t. Why would you wanna stay there?”

“I--” when he put it like that . . . but no. “If I was your Consort, you’d
really make me choose between you and my best friends?”

Spike sat up and looked at me, very gravely. “Xander . . . choosing to become
my Consort is the choice, one that you have to make. I can’t choose for you,
and neither can they. If you choose me, that means that no matter what and who
came before, I’m first from that point on.” 

No more Willow, no more Buffy . . . no more anybody I love. Even if Spike was
inclined to stay in Sunnydale, Buffy would try to kill him-or Wills’d try some
spell to get rid of him-and he’d kill them. He’d try, anyway. . . . 

Someone I cared about would die, no matter who won the fight.

I shook my head. “I can’t. The answer’s no.” 

I expected anger, but what I got was a soft, almost inaudible sigh, then Spike
slipped out of my arms and off the table. Naked, in the moonlight, he looked
small, pale and young.

And even though he’d had no body heat to speak of, I felt colder for his
absence.


August 10

“God, Xan, you look awful.” Del rolled down the window of his jeep to say. 

“Well, that’s a fine how-do!” I pushed myself away from the railing that was
doing more to support me than my skeleton was, and stepped out from under the
motel awning, into the eye-watering sunset. 

My legs got all wobbly after a few steps. Del caught my arm before I staggered,
and put his hand to my forehead, frowning. “You’re kinda cool.”

“You only think that ‘cause you didn’t know me in high school.” I took out a
cigarette, lit it and took a long drag. “Hi-ho, hi-ho . . . off to the mines we
go."

“The only place you’re off to is bed, kiddo.” He about-faced me and marched me
back toward my room. I dug my heels in, halting us.

“I’m fine, I’m fine.” There’s an art to speaking intelligibly around a
cigarette, one I was quickly mastering. “Just gimme a minute, let the nicotine
hit . . . I’ll be aces.”

“You don’t look fine, you look exhausted.” Del frowned. “Have you eaten,
today?”

“That would depend on what day this is . . . is it Wednesday?”

“No.”

“Oh. Whoa . . . maybe something from the vending machines, then. Some Nutter
Butters and a Fresca. . . .”

“Xan!”

I waved away his concern and took another nice deep lungful of smoke that made
me dizzy, like kissing Spike made me dizzy. Tasted about the same, too. 

“Oh, yeah . . . feel that addiction take root,” I exhaled slowly, relishing the
mentholated burn of cells withering and dying. “I’m fine, Del, I’m just--
I haven’t been sleeping well, lately. Got a lotta shit on my mind, is all. It’s
nothing.”

“Nothing doesn’t make you look pale and thin and tired.” He took my cigarette
away and flicked it over his shoulder, towards the swollen summer sunset. “And
you didn’t used to smoke this much.”

“Spike’s been a bad influence on me.” Nothing but plain, honest truth, there.

“So I’ve noticed. And how are things with Prince Charming?”

I hadn’t told him why I suddenly needed rides for the past few days, and he
hadn’t asked, till now. 

“Complicated. Messy. Hurty. Awful. One of those, all of those--who knows?” I
did a shaky one-eighty and, though the ground was being bastardly enough to
wobble, made a concerted shuffle back toward the jeep. Del caught up with me--
not exactly a physical challenge--and put his arm around my waist, supporting
me. The world got much steadier. He was good people. Good, solid, non-wobbly
people. “I think maybe I’m in love with him, a little.”

I didn’t have to see him making a face to know that he was. “That’s . . .
great, isn’t it?” 

“I haven’t seen him in, like, a week, so I’m thinking . . . not so much.”

And then I started crying. It came out of nowhere, like a hurricane, and shook
the hell out of my body for a short eternity, before disappearing from whence
it came. I wiped my face and blinked up at Del, just as surprised as he was. 

“Poor Xander,” he murmured, pulling me into a hug. It felt nice so nice. I
didn’t realize how tired I was till I had somebody to lean on.

“Call in sick, Xan.” Del stroked my hair, like Spike used to do. I wondered
where Spike was. If I’d ever see him again. I doubted it. “Stay here and I’ll
pick you up some breakfast. You’ll eat it, and go right to bed, okay? Forget
about work, today.”

“Can’t . . . Mr. Anastasio’ll fire me.”

“I’ll talk to him. You’re ice cold, and you look like death, warmed over . . .
if anyone needs a sick day, STAT, it’s you.”

“Whoa, you silver-tongued devil, I’m taken!” I snickered on his shoulder.
Snickering felt so much like crying, that a few more tears leaked out.

Not a delicate flower, I told myself. I’m not some girl with a broken heart.
I’m manly and tough and I miss Spike so much it hurts. . . . .

Thank God the world lurched and darkness ate away the edges of my vision before
I had another crying jag.

Suddenly, calling in sick didn’t seem like such a bad idea.


August 17

Spike wasn’t coming back. This was an idea to which I’d resigned myself. It was
time to move on.

At least that’s what I told myself when Del asked me out to a movie. Moving on
was saying yes, and having a good time and pretending my summer fling with the
evil dead had never happened.

Moving on was of the good. 

The movie was good--screwball comedy, just the kind of pick-me-up I needed . .
. except it didn’t really work. But I’m good at faking laughs. And spending my
day off with Del was . . . nice.

After the movie, we got coffee and talked--not about Spike, not about the club,
thank God--till the place emptied and the baristas started giving us evil
looks. 

On the ride back to my motel, we were both quiet, but it wasn’t uncomfortable.
It was expectant.

I was moving on.

When we pulled into the motel parking lot, Del shut off the engine and smiled
at me. 

“I had a really great time, Xan.”

“Me, too.” Who’s moving on? Xander’s moving on! See Xander move!

“I don’t know if you’d wanna do this again, some time--“

“I’d love to!” My best Cordy-smile, then some artful eye-lowering. “I mean,
that sounds cool.”

Del laughed put his hand over mine. I didn’t even realize I’d been beating the
drum solo from Wipe-out on me knee till he did. Then he reached up to touch my
face with fingers that had never hurt anyone, tilted my face up to his and
kissed me. 

It was slow and gentle, just like before, but my brain went into hyper-mode-
like it’d never been kissed before, and didn’t know what to do with the data it
was receiving. I didn’t even respond, and for long enough that he noticed and
pulled away a little.

“Am I--is this too fast for you?” He asked uncertainly, taking my face in his
hands, like I was something precious and fragile. For the thousandth time that
night, I missed Spike keenly.

“Not too fast at all.” I smiled, then kissed. His lips were soft, like Spike,
and very warm. Too warm-but I told myself to get used to it. I’d only be
kissing living guys, from then on.

He didn’t taste smoky (he’d quit), not coppery (he didn’t drink blood), and not
faintly like whiskey (he didn’t drink alcohol). But he did taste dark and
sweet, like coffee. 

When slow and gentle wasn’t doing it for me anymore, I took control of the
kiss. I tried to tell myself all the ‘nots’ that seemed to sum up Del were
something I could learn to want. So what that I didn’t feel fireworks, and
tingles all the way down in my toes when we touched? I was moving on,
goddamnit, and that was all that mattered-

“Xander--Xander--I gotta catch my breath!” Del panted, pushing me away; his
face was flushed and his eyes were bright, but there was no gold winking in
them, which was jarring. “Jesus, where’d you learn to kiss like that?”

At least he didn’t ask me who I was thinking about, I thought, then blushed
guiltily. “I’m gonna plead the fifth on that one.”

“Ah.” Del laughed uncomfortably. “Open mouth, insert feet. Go, me!”

“It doesn’t matter,” I said, taking his hand and pulling it toward my face
again. I had enjoyed at least that much. Besides, he was so nice, so sweet, so
. . . normal. The kind of guy Wills and Buffy would choose for me, if they knew
I was into guys. I had to at least try to make this work.

Make it work, I would. I could be seductive. Or I could’ve been if my body had
taken some kind of initiative, shown some interest. So, I asked myself: WWSD?

Although, I guess the question should be, what wouldn’t Spike do? And the
answer would be nothing.

I grinned, and Del grinned back, pulling me close again. “You have a beautiful
smile. I’ve wanted to kiss you all summer,” he breathed, kissing me feather-
light, then down my neck and across my throat. I tried to tug him closer, but
the damn gear box was in the way. 

At last, a problem that was easily resolved.

“Would--would you like to come back to my room, Del?” 

“God, yes,” he said, leaning his forehead against mine. “But I’m not gonna.”

For a minute, I just sat there, trying to process that. Finally, my brain gave
up, muttering does not compute.

“Well, that makes the sense that’s not,” I said. 

Del sighed and ran a hand over his hair, looking out into the night, as if
there were cure-all answers to be seen. I knew for a fact that there weren’t.
“Look--I can’t believe I’m saying this, but-you don’t want me. You want Spike.
And while us sleeping together would be unbelievably hot and fun, afterwards,
you’d only feel worse. Trust me, I know.”

“But Spike’s gone and I have to move on with my life.” I shivered. That'd
sounded like Stepford!Xander.

“And you will . . . but in your own time.” Del glanced at me and smiled a
little. “Getting over someone is hard work that can’t be rushed. If you try,
you'll just wind up hurting yourself, and others.”

I winced. Using Del to forget Spike? Not a cool move. “I’m--Del, I’m sorry.”

“Nothing to be sorry for . . . I had a great time, tonight. I like hanging out
with you.” 

He was making Willow’s brave-little-toaster face and I felt like scum. All I
wanted was to shut myself away somewhere I couldn’t hurt decent guys--or even
not-so-decent guys. I fumbled with the door handle and let myself out of the
jeep. When I turned to look at Del, I caught a look of yearning on his face
that made me feel even worse.

“Thanks, for . . . for everything.” 

Del shrugged and smiled easily. “I said anytime. No matter what, that offer
always stands.” 

He sat back in the driver’s seat, and started the jeep. 

“Um . . . see you tomorrow night?” I closed the door and shoved my hands in my
pocket.

“Manana.”

Oh, I hated Spike--wished that he’d never come to Oxnard, and that I’d fallen
for Del, first. He was the kind of guy any sane person would fall for. He was
Long-Haul Guy, and I was letting him go. Not even for Spike, but for the memory
of Spike.

I was clearly certifiable.

“He will come back, Xan. He’d be a fool not to,” Del said, then his smile
turned apologetic. “But to be honest--“ that yearning look again, hot, bright
and unhidden. “I kinda hope that he doesn’t.” 

Del took off.

I went to bed alone. Like I had every other night of my life.


September 2

Freedom.

Not as exciting as I'd thought.

I'd had my piece of shit car back--got it outta the shop a month early, thanks
to Del's nasty bout of food-poisoning. I'd taken over his act for three nights
and made $547 in tips alone--for nearly a week. But all I'd done was drive
around to the places I used to hang out with Spike. 

Then, I'd park at the rest-stop where we first had sex, and listen to the radio
till I fell asleep around dawn. 

I'd usually wake up sometime in midmorning, hot and thirsty, sometimes with
tears on my face.

This night, however, I woke up a couple hours before dawn, in the middle of
reaching for the stake I kept under the front seat. I opened my eyes just as a
scrawny, skanky blonde morphed into gameface and lunged for my throat.

So much for having lost the Sunnydale Survival Instinct.

Dawn found all four doors of my car open, and a faint breeze blowing out the
ashes. I was sitting on the trunk, tired and numb, still clutching the stake
like I expected legions of the undead to spring up out of nowhere and decide
Xander was a part of their complete breakfast.

They didn't, not that I particularly cared.

He was gone. I'd been having that realization for hours and my brain had
finally turned it every which way, dumbed it down, and passed the rest of me
the Cliff's Notes version.

That fledge, slow and dumb as she was, wouldn't have gotten that close to me if
he was still hanging around . . . stalking me. Watching over me.

Spike really had moved on, and I . . . had to get the hell out of Oxnard.


September 16

Sunnydale. 

Home, sweet Hellmouh.

There really is no place like it, I thought, leaning on the bar, as one final
drunken frat-rat insulted me, then staggered off with an equally drunk freshman
girl.

The door clicked shut behind them and the place was finally empty.

I buried my face in my arms, letting the bar hold me up. I just needed a few
minutes to gather my strength, then I'd lock the doors, mop the floors, wipe
down all the surfaces, restock the bar, check the alarm system, then let myself
out. 

Then home . . . to my lovely basement "apartment".

Don't let the aura of spiralling despair fool ya! I was living the sweet life!

I'd actually started to nod off, when the front door creaked.

What do frat-boys do when they're not drinking? I wondered. I didn't even
bother looking up. Showing interest only encourages them. "Last call was half
an hour ago, buddy. You don't gotta go home, but ya can't destroy your liver
here."

"Imagine my surprise," a dark, familiar voice said. "When I picked up a
familiar scent in this shithole town."

I sat up so fast I got whip-lash. Standing in the doorway, sleek, powerful and
deadly, was William the Bloody, one-quarter of the Scourge of Europe, the
Microscope Menace--

Spike. 

"Thought maybe you had a long-lost twin, or somethin' . . . but it’s you.. The
Slayer’s boy.” There was no warmth in his flickery,sun-sky eyes, no joke
twitching the corner of his mouth as he stalked toward me, duster flapping. He
looked every inch the predator he was and I'd never found him more . . .
beautiful. 

Yeah, I'd moved on so well.

"Spike--" when did my mouth get so dry? "What are you doing here?"

“It's Xander somethin’-or-other, isn't it?” He smirked and sat on the stool
closest to where I seemed to be rooted to the floor.

How do you know that when it comes to the great romance movie that is life,
you’re nothing more than the comic relief? When you fall in love with the
villain, and then stay in love with him, long after he's stopped loving you.

"What--what do you want?" I asked, swallowing all the other things I wanted to
say. Now wasn't the time for any of them, and Sunnydale certainly wasn't the
place. We were back on the Hellmouth, and it was business as usual.

His eyes ticked to my neck and the evilicious smile cranked up a notch. "A
drink would be lovely, mate, thanks for offering."

"I meant something alcoholic." Let's both pretend we don't know the thought of
you drinking from me is making me hard, shall we? "On the house for you, Big
Bad."

Spike frowned, and glanced behind me. "Jack, neat. Ta, Xanderrr," he said
curtly. 

A vampire frowning at a white hat who stupidly left his stakes in his jacket
pocket? Not of the good. I really didn't wanna turn my back on him, but I
didn't want to get sucked into whatever game he was trying to play. If he
wanted to kill me, there was nothing I'd be able to do to stop him, even if I
had ten stakes lined up on the bar. Fear and worry was pointless.

"Jack-neat, comin' right up." I turned my back on him to look for the Jack. I
hadn't been working there long enough to know how to actually mix drinks, let
alone the system for stocking bottles on the shelves and racks. (I'd suggested
alphabetizing them, but received only lank, disdainful stares).

Absolut, Rumpleminz., Cuervo, Cuervo Gold, Blackhouse,and--okay, this is a
bottle of drain cleaner. God, what a pit. Stolies, Jim Beam, Captain Morg--GUH!

"Uh . . . Spike?" My voice was extra squeaky.

"Yeah, pet?"

I shivered, and leaned back in his arms. He held me tighter, making a contented
sound I used to call a purr, and he used to tickle me mercilessly for calling a
purr. "Wh-what are you d-doing?"

He kissed my neck and shoulder, and even though I had on two shirts, those
kisses scorched my skin. 

"Tried bein' your enemy again, and it doesn't feel right. Tried not carin'
about you one way, or the other, and that didn't feel right,either. So I'm
going back to what did feel right . . . what'll always feel right." He turned
me to face him. That mask of contempt and menace was gone like it'd never been,
and something in me relaxed completely, after six weeks of being tied in knots.

So, maybe he hadn't moved on.

"This feels right, Xander, and I won't give it up without a hell of a fight,"
he said, searching my eyes intently. "I've been love's bitch since--a hundred
years before you were even born. I'm still love's bitch. You want me to eat
only bad guys? I'll do that. You want me to stay in Sunnyhole and make nice
with the Slayer and the Scooby Gang? I'll do that, too, and count myself lucky
to be with you. You want--"

I kissed him before he promised me the moon,or burst into song, or something.
His mouth was warm and blood-salty, but I didn't care. I kissed him until I had
to break it, or pass out.

"The only thing I want is you."

Spike was silent for so long, just stroking my back and staring into my eyes,
that I wondered if, after all his declaration--after mine--he was having second
thoughts.

"You mean that?"

"Want me to put it in simpler terms, Special Ed?" I laid my head on his
shoulder, holding him as tight as I could. "I. Love. You. Claim me."

"What? Really?" He pushed me back to look me in the eye again. He seemed
slightly disappointed, as if he'd expected more of a fight. "You
really, really mean it?"

"Mm-hmm." I unbuttoned the first few buttons of my Hawaiian shirt and tilted my
head to the side. "C'mon, before some frat-boy wanders in looking to do shots."

"But . . . here? You want me to claim you . . . here."

"Sure. Is there a problem?"

"Well--no, but--look, I'm not the most romantic sod on the planet, and even I
find this place utterly lacking in atmosphere." I think he was actually
pouting. I rolled my eyes. Vampires, and their ritual to-dos.

"Fine, claim me anywhere you want--the Hoover Dam, The Eiffell Tower, Toronto,
Istanbul, Jakarta, Timbuktu--wait, that's a real place, isn't it?"

Spike nodded, warily. I smiled. "Cool. I don't really care where you claim me,
so long as you claim me."

"You're sure, love?" Golden eyes, now, with flashes of blue. "There's no
givesies backsies once you're mine."

I thought about how empty and numb I'd felt, how lost and directionless without
since he left me. I thought about feeling like that for the rest of my safe,
normal, boring, mediocre, average life.

I kissed him again, holding onto him super-tight. My mistake had been letting
him go, in the first place. I didn't plan on repeating it.

"Love you so much."

"Then do it. Do anything, just don't leave again," I murmured, pressing my
hard-on against his and offering my neck again. He swore, his hands sliding
down to my ass. 

"You really want me to claim you now?"

I nodded.

"On a bar-top?"

"Mm-hmm."

Spike thought it over for a moment, then grinned. "If one of those frat-boys
walks in during, do I get to kill him?"

"Knock yourself out."

Spike had me on my back, on the bar-top so fast I got dizzy. A second later, my
legs were dangling over the sides and he was kneeling between them, gameface
flickering in and out like tv reception.

I quickly as I opened my arms he was in them, kissing me, then nuzzling my
neck. I whimpered when fangs nipped my neck promisingly, without breaking skin.
Yet. 

"Just one more thing, nummy--"

"Anything. . . ."

I could feel his slow smile against my Adam's-apple and my brain whispered,uh-
oh. Reptile!me hissed at the sky and ran for cover. My body was already busy
wrapping my legs around his waist. Spike chuckled evilly.

"Let me be the one to tell the Slayer?"

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