Giving Thanks and Other Holiday Traditions (1/1)
by Samantha McCullah
Spike sat perfectly still, leaning back against the window, and the only
hint of movement on his part was the flick of his eyes back and forth and
the slight upturning of the corners of his mouth as he watched Buffy pace
her room. She held in her hands two different shoes, and he could see her
lips moving as she debated the pros and cons of each shoe. Finally, she
howled in frustration and turned to face him.
"Which do you like better?" she asked, holding the shoes out so he could
get a good look at them. Spike couldn't help but grin at the look of
intensity on her face. Then he looked down at the shoes.
"Slayer? Love?" he asked with a smile. When he met her eyes, he continued,
"Those shoes are exactly the same," he laughed.
"No, they aren't. See this one?" She held up the one in her left hand. "It
has an extra little strapy thing. Now which do you like better?" she prodded.
"I like whichever one you like," he replied. She growled at him through
gritted teeth and tossed the shoe with the extra strapy thing at his head.
Spike managed to dodge the flying shoe, but his act of dodging caused him
to land in a heap on the floor. He watched some of the tension leak out of
her body as she dissolved into giggles at the sight of his body lying prone
on the floor.
"Laugh it up, Slayer," he hissed, grabbing her leg and pulling her down to
the floor. She landed on his stomach.
"I've been taking this too seriously, haven't I?" she asked, feeling relaxed
for the first time since her mom had given her the news. He nodded his head
lazily and held her tight to his chest.
"Buffy!" Joyce's muffled voice called out from downstairs.
"Ugh! Guess I better go play dutiful daughter," Buffy smirked; Spike pulled
her forward slightly and kissed her forehead before pulling them both to
their feet. He hugged her and started toward the window, but her hand
clamped down on his forearm. "Where are you going?"
"I'm going home to change." He gestured down at his usually faded black jeans
and shirt. "If I'm going to meet you're father for the first time, I don't
want
to look like a homeless man you picked up on a street corner," he smirked.
"I'll
be back," he whispered before disappearing out the window.
"You better be," Buffy whispered, sliding on a completely different pair of
shoes from the ones she'd shown Spike. Just then her mother called her name
again. "Coming, Mom!"
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"I'm glad you decided to come, Hank," Joyce offered as her ex-husband stepped
through the door. "Buffy's missed you."
"I missed her, too. With work and other things taking all my time, I haven't
been able to see her as much as I like," he smiled. Just as the last words
left his mouth, Buffy came bounding down stairs and into her father's arms.
"Hello, honey," he laughed.
"Hi, Dad."
"So, is it just the three of us for dinner?" Hank asked with his arm around
Buffy.
"Actually, no. A friend of Buffy's is joining us," Joyce smiled. "Do you
want anything? Something to drink, maybe?" she offered.
"No, thank you, I'm good. What I do want is to hear about what you and
Buffy have been up to," Hank replied as the walked into the living room.
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After thirty minutes of informing her father just what had been going on in
her life the past year (minus the stuff about demons and vampires, of course),
Buffy was starting to get worried. Spike only lived five minutes from her
house,
and he should have been back by now. <Where is he?> After her tenth trip to
the
window to see if he was walking up the walkway, she plopped down on the couch
next to her mother only to jump to her feet when the doorbell rang.
Buffy rushed over to the door and let out a sigh of relief when she saw Spike
standing on the porch. Her breath caught in her throat as she took in his
outfit.
He'd abandoned his black t-shirt for a blue silk shirt, and his black jeans
had been switch for black leather pants. In his hands he offered Buffy a blood
red rose.
"Well?" he leered.
"Well, what?" Buffy replied, finally finding her voice.
"What do you think?" He was enjoying this.
"Worth the wait," she whispered, grabbing his hand and leading him into the
house. He followed her into the living where Hank and Joyce still sat. "Dad,
this is William Addington, my...um, my boyfriend," she finished with a smile.
Hank stood up and gave Spike the once over; Spike held out his hand.
Hank took it and shook it firmly, "Nice to meet you, William."
"You, too, Mr. Summers," Spike replied.
"Well, now that that's out of the way, anybody want some turkey?" Joyce
asked, a smile firmly in place.
As Hank walked with Joyce into the dining room, Spike pulled Buffy aside and
commented, "Didn't know I was boyfriend material, love."
"I couldn't very well say 'lover', could I?" she replied with a smile and they
walked into the dining room.
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Dinner went well, and Buffy made sure the conversation never came anywhere
near Spike. Finally, with dinner over, Buffy and Joyce cleared away the plates
and set about the task of getting everybody a piece of pie. While the two
Summers women were in the kitchen, Hank decided that it was the perfect time
to quiz Spike.
"So, William, how did you meet Buffy?" he asked.
"I'm, uh, in a band," he replied. "A rock band." He smiled faintly as
he remembered the same excuse Buffy had given her mother. "With Buffy."
"Really? And what does Buffy do in the band?"
<She does me,> Spike commented silently. "She plays the drums," he replied
out loud. "and I sing," he continued, knowing the next question. "We do a
wonderful rendition of 'My Way'."
"Sinatra's version?"
"Actually, the one by Sid Vicious."
"What's the name of this band?" Hank asked, obviously not believing Spike.
Fortunately, Joyce and Buffy chose that moment to exit the kitchen, bearing
pie. As Buffy took her seat next to Spike, Hank continued his inquisition.
"So, Buffy, you play the drums?"
Buffy looked over at Spike who was pleading with his eyes that she give an
answer. <Get me out of this, Slayer,> he begged silently.
"Oh, yeah, I'm hell on the old skins, you know," she smirked. Hank caught
sight of Joyce ducking her head to hide a smile.
"So, you two *are* in a band," Hank replied.
"Yeah, but we don't have a name yet," Buffy replied. She looked down at her
watch. "Oh, look at the time. Sp, uh, William, don't you have an elsewhere
to be?"
"Yeah, I gotta go, um, floss, or something," he commented, rising to his
feet. "Ms. Summers, wonderful meal. Mr. Summers, it was nice to meet you;
hope to see you soon." Buffy walked him to the door. They stood on the porch
with the door closed behind them, and Buffy kept looking over her shoulder
to make sure her father wasn't looking out the window.
"I'd kiss you goodnight, but that might drive Dad further over the edge."
She leaned forward and whispered, "My room, five minutes." Then she went
back inside.
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Five minutes later, Buffy finally managed to excuse herself from her
family and make her way up to her room. She entered her bedroom to find
Spike sprawled on her bed with one arm over his eyes.
"Let me guess. You're expressly forbidden to see me ever again. Right?"
he asked, not moving.
"Well, duh, Spike," she smirked, making sure the door was locked and
walking over to him. "You show up in those pants, and you expect my
dad to love you?" she asked, finally reaching him and straddling his
waist. Spike groaned.
"And I thought you liked these pants, hmm," he commented, removing his
arm from his eyes and staring up into her eyes. He looped his arms around
her waist. "So you're forbidden to see me?"
"Mom likes you, so don't worry about it."
"Oh, yeah, that whole hit-me-with-an-axe thing was just a phase, right?"
he smirked. She laughed and kissed his nose lightly.
"You know, Spike, if we keep using that I'm-in-a-band excuse, we're
gonna have to think of a name," she commented. "And one more thing,
can you really sing?"
"Let's see," he cleared his throat, "~And more, much more than this / I
did it~" Before he could finish, Buffy's hand clamped down over his mouth.
"Never, ever sing again," she growled. Spike suddenly rolled over, and using
his waist to pin her legs, he smiled down at her.
"So, love, what do we do now?" She smiled in return and grabbed the back of
his head. She pulled his head down until their lips met, and they kissed
passionately.
"I've got an idea," she leered when the kiss broke.
*Fin*
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