Chapter 11
As it turned out, Buffy's date
had been pleasant but uneventful. She hadn't learned anything really new about Riley and hadn't gotten asked back to Lowell
House that evening. Buffy hoped that it wasn't because she was a little distracted. It had been three days since she and Spike
had last been together and all Buffy could think about was Spike and their nest.
Next time she had a date with Riley,
Buffy told Spike, she thought it might be wise if they made love first so that she could think of something else besides how
horny she was for Spike.
Spike had laughed and said that if they made love before she went on a date with Riley, then
all she would think about was how good it had been. Buffy had smiled, kissed him and told him he was probably right. Spike
felt just fine.
***
Time passed as time will. Willow researched, Buffy dated Riley but found out no useful information
from him, and she and Spike patrolled and made love.
On the nights that Buffy had a date with Riley, Spike would do
a quick patrol on his own, always being on guard for the commandos, and then worked on fixing up the crypt. He spliced into
the conduit and ran electrical cords to the upstairs of the crypt. One night Buffy arrived to find a small TV and refrigerator
in place. She didn't ask where they came from. Spike seemed to have adapted to not being able to hunt and she was so happy
she could keep him around that she tried to not let a little petty theft bother her. Plus she knew that a lot of the stuff
now decorating the crypt had been scavenged and repaired. She was rather proud of him. The place was really starting to look...well,
cozy.
***
Buffy never realized that as she was observing Riley and trying to gain information about the goings
on at Lowell House, she in turn was being observed. And those observing her had much better luck than she had been having.
When
Maggie Walsh was given the report, she found herself fascinated. Complete medical reports from infancy until the present time
were included. To all intents and purposes, Buffy Summers was a completely normal girl. Her latest physical exam showed everything
to fall within normal ranges. None of her blood work showed anything out of the ordinary. Heart, lungs and blood pressure
were all listed as strong, clear and normal. Even her gynecological exams came back normal.
But Buffy Summers was most
definitely *not* normal. Maggie picked up the remote control once again and watched the videotape of Ms. Summers and Hostile
17 in action. They worked in concert, both preternaturally fast and strong. Miss Summers was shown staking vampires and fighting
demons, sometimes slicing off their heads with a sword; sometimes using her bare hands to break their necks. And almost every
night she and her vampire lover retreated to a crypt where they engaged in the vilest of illicit relations. This disgusted
Maggie Walsh who was a purest. She would have ordered that Riley stay away from the contamination that was this girl, but
it allowed her to study Buffy even closer so she permitted the relationship. Fortunately, the little slut did not seem interested
in pursuing a sexual relationship with Riley. This Maggie would never have allowed.
***
Sometimes when Buffy
was out with Riley, Spike would map out the miles and miles of tunnels that led from the crypt. He found to his delight that
they extended out to almost every part of Sunnydale. From underground he could reach Giles', Xander's, almost any downtown
store (from which he occasionally liberated items) and most importantly Buffy's home on Revello Drive.
One night
a little more than a week before Thanksgiving, Spike made a discovery. One of the tunnels ran near Lowell House, and more
importantly, there was a passage that didn't seem to lead anywhere. After more closely examining the walls, he found a small
panel. Opening it up, he discovered a touchpad. He was pretty sure that he had finally discovered a way back into the facility.
***
It
was 2 am, and Spike, Buffy, Willow and Xander stood before the mysterious panel. Willow carefully removed the cover and looked
at the wires and modules. Taking a cable out of her bag, she hooked it up to the panel, turned on her computer, whispered
an incantation and started to process information. Fifteen minutes later, a small door in the wall popped open.
Taking
a deep breath, Buffy cautiously opened the door and peered in. It appeared to open into a maintenance crawlspace. Silently
she crawled forward, followed by Willow and Xander. Spike brought up the rear. As she carefully made her way, she stopped
periodically to peer through grates that opened off the tunnel. For the most part, they seemed to be offices and storage rooms,
but after what seemed like miles, she stopped with a quickly suppressed gasp. Willow and Xander pushed forward to see what
it was. Buffy moved out of the way and caught Spike's eye. Whatever it was, he knew it had unnerved his Slayer.
Giving
Xander a bit of a shove, he finally forced his way forward enough to look out. A room of immense proportions filled the area.
Soldiers and men in lab coats moved purposefully about, even at this late hour.
Buffy continued to crawl down the tunnel,
but Spike could feel the tension radiating from her. If his bearings were right, they would soon be near where he had escaped.
Sure enough, Buffy again halted suddenly, gazing down with a dark frown. This time, Willow and Xander quickly moved out of
Spike's way.
And there it was. The facility from which he had escaped. The walls were lined with bright white rooms
occupied by almost every species of demon known to Sunnydale. Some paced and roared, some sat and stared, some lay curled
in upon themselves as if they had lost all hope.
Buffy wasn't sure why the sight disturbed her so. Maybe it was because
of what she had told Joyce so many weeks ago. She killed demons, but capturing them, caging them, experimenting on them? This
bothered her.
So far, they had not come upon any more doorways. Nothing except the ventilation grates led into the
rooms below. This wouldn't really be a problem though. They could simply enter one of the unoccupied offices; that is once
they were certain that they wouldn't set off a security system.
Motioning everyone to retreat the way they had come,
Buffy and the others left it for that night.
***
They woke Giles up out of a sound sleep to inform him of their
findings.
"We can probably get into that place pretty easily from that crawlspace," Buffy was informing Giles. "The
only problem is, a place like that is probably wired up with a high-tech security system."
"Yes," Giles said. "We need
to find a way to neutralize it."
Willow had been quiet for most of the discussion, but she suddenly exclaimed, "Miss
Calendar!"
Giles paled slightly and said, "Wha..what? What about Jenny?"
Willow immediately looked contrite
saying, "I'm sorry, Giles. What I meant was, Miss Calendar was a techo-pagen. I think I still have the names and e-mail addresses
of her coven at home. If I can contact some of them, they may be able to provide me with a techno- incantation that we can
use on the security system. It's worth a try anyway."
Giles had recovered from unexpectedly hearing Jenny's name and
nodded his head saying, "Yes, good thinking Willow. They very well may have a solution to this problem. You also might see
if they have any ideas how one could, ah, hack into this organization's computer system. We would certainly find out more
information that way than skulking around down there."
Spike had looked questioning at Buffy upon noting Giles' reaction
to Jenny Calendar's name, but Buffy had just shaken her head. She would fill him in later in private. Now she said, "Okay,
that sounds like a good plan Willow. See if you can get any help from them right away. Thanksgiving is next Thursday and Riley
told me that most of the guys at Lowell House will be heading home for the holiday. If what we suspect is true and they're
all affiliated with the commandos, then that means that many less soldiers we have to worry about."
Since nothing else
could be done that night, the group broke up with Xander driving the girls back to their dorm and Giles heading back to
bed.
Spike wouldn't let Buffy know for the world, but the idea of going back into that place terrified him. But there
was no way on earth he was going to allow her to go in there without him. He could still help her even if he couldn't fight
humans.
Chapter 12
Of course his insistence in accompanying them brought about another argument.
"No! What if we get caught? We may get into trouble, but they'd put you back in one of those cages. It's too dangerous!"
Buffy
was standing in the middle of Giles' living room. Her friends were watching the argument with wide eyes. Giles with concern.
"Damn it, Slayer, I may not be able to fight humans, but that place has demons in it. What if they've made some of
them into their little pet guard dogs? I can fight them. And I have better senses than you do. I could listen for and smell
out danger. You need me on this mission!"
Buffy was terrified. She couldn't lose him. Not yet. She wasn't ready. But
she knew he was right; he could be helpful to them. And the knowledge that he was right made her furious.
"Fine!" she
yelled. "You want to come along? Get dusted? Well that's okay by me. Just means one less vampire I have to stake!"
Spike
knew she was worried, but her words hurt him nonetheless. Did she still sometimes think about staking him? Face set in a cold
mask he nodded. "Right then."
Swallowing nervously Willow informed them, "I got in contact with Jenny's coven okay.
Jasper gave me several spells that should work on the security system and the computer hacking. I just need to get some supplies
tomorrow and do a little preparation. I'll be all ready by Thanksgiving."
"Good," Buffy said. Then grabbing up her
jacket she said, "I'm going out on patrol. I'll see you back at the dorm Will." Without a glance or a word to Spike she left.
He
made no effort to follow her.
***
"So what do you think, Will? He want to go with us so that he can find a way
to get his noggin fixed? Must be hard on him not being able to kill us all." Xander was driving Willow back to the dorm after
Buffy had left for patrol. Spike had retreated into silence, an unusual enough state for the loquacious vampire that it made
everybody uncomfortable.
"I don't think so, Xander. I mean, I don't think he'd turn down getting fixed, but I really
think he wants to help Buffy." Hesitating she finally continued. "Do you think that maybe there's something going on between
him and Buffy?"
Xander almost hit a parked car in reaction to her words. "What?! No! There is nothing between those
two, except hate. Good old-fashioned Vampire Slayer, Evil Undead hate. That's it!"
Willow remained silent.
Xander
had stopped at a traffic light and was now beating his head against the steering wheel. "Oh God, oh God, oh God," he repeated
with each thump. "She's doing it again, isn't she? Falling for another vamp. And this one doesn't even have a soul...although
that didn't work out too well anyway." Turning to Willow he added, "Jesus, Will, what the hell is she thinking?"
Willow
sighed. "Maybe she's thinking that she'll never have a normal life and she may not live long so why not take what pleasure
she can."
"Spike and pleasure?" Xander shuddered. "Thanks for the visual, Willow."
***
The next evening
when it became evident that Buffy wasn't going to come by Giles' or call, Spike got up and walked out without saying a word.
Giles looked at the closed door and knew he could no longer deny what he had long suspected. Spike and Buffy were involved.
Getting up he went into the kitchen and poured a large Scotch.
***
Spike headed for the crypt. He had thought
of going to The Bronze and getting drunk, but found himself headed to the cemetery instead. Entering, he walked to the couch
he and Xander had carried in a few days ago. Xander had been jealous. "Man, this thing is better than the one I have. How'd
you get so lucky?"
"Saw it out on the curb, asked the people if I could have it, they said yes," was the vampire's
answer. It really was a nice couch. A little stained, a little worn, but it good shape.
Now Spike sat on it in the
dark, thinking about how he had planned on getting a slipcover so that Buffy wouldn't have to sit on stained upholstery. Might
as well not bother now.
Wallowing in self-pity he didn't even notice she was there until the door creaked open. Looking
over, he saw her silhouette in the doorway and saw her tense as she looked around the crypt. "Spike?" came a soft query.
"Yeah,
I'm here, Slayer," he answered.
"How come you're sitting in the dark?"
"Don't need light."
"Oh."
Closing
the door, she made her way carefully through the darkened space until she came up to the couch. Feeling her way around, she
sat down facing towards him. Neither of them spoke.
Buffy moved her hand towards him just as he moved his hand towards
her. When they met, Spike grabbed it and held on as if for dear life. Buffy moved over closer to him, breath speeding up the
nearer she came. Finally as she reached his side, she twisted her body and straddled his lap. Laying her head on his shoulder
she whispered, "I don't want to lose you Spike."
Spike wrapped his arms around her in a tight embrace. Turning his
head, he kissed the side of her neck. Buffy lifted her head seeking his mouth. Mouths open, tongues entwining, they kissed
with the desperation of two people frightened for each other. Spike kissed her mouth, her cheeks, her chin, eyes, forehead.
Back to her mouth, he began to move his hips, rubbing against her. Buffy pushed back and got off him. He started to reach
out for her again when he heard the rustle of clothing being removed. Then her hands were on him and she was undoing his button,
pulling down his zipper and freeing him. Her warm hands stroked him and he moaned and raised his hips bucking as she gently
pumped him. Then she was back on his lap, straddling him once again and when he reached up for her, he found she was nude.
Groaning, he moved his hands around to caress her breasts, pulled her up until her chest was level with his face and took
a nipple into his mouth. Sucking it, he lowered his hand and slid it between her legs rubbing the heel of his hand against
her clit while thrusting his fingers into her. When she started to whimper he placed his hands on her hips and guided her
over him. She settled onto him, sliding down and taking his length into her. Releasing her nipple with one last pull, he kissed
her mouth once again as he raised and lowered his hips in time with her movements. The action became more frantic as they
neared their release and Spike was totally lost in the feel of Buffy. Loving her was all he knew. Being with her was all he
wanted. And as they thrust harder and faster he spilled the words he had kept hidden for so long, "Love you, Buffy. Love you,
love you, love you." And Buffy came.
***
They rested together. Spike wondered if he had made a mistake telling
her how he felt. The realization that he loved her had come as a shock to him and he had denied it as long as he could, but
he could no longer hide it. If he did die or get recaptured, he wanted her to know that she was more to him than just a shag.
He wasn't sure how she felt about him. He knew that she still hoped that their affair would cool down, but he hoped that she
felt more for him than just physical desire.
For her part, Buffy didn't know what to say. She should have been shocked
and distressed to hear Spike's words, but in truth they had filled her with undeniable joy. Did that mean she loved him too?
But she couldn't. He was a vampire. A soulless vampire. It was wrong.
And so in the end nothing was said. But nothing
was forgotten.
***
When Spike finally returned to the townhouse, he was surprised to find Giles still awake
seated at his table, a glass of Scotch before him.
"Shouldn't you be in your chaste little bed by now, Watcher?" Spike
snarked at him. In response Giles looked coldly at the vampire and asked, "Where have you been, Spike?"
Spike raised
one eyebrow and simply said, "Out."
"Answer me!"
Spike looked in surprise at Giles. For the first time since
the factory, he saw a glimpse of Ripper. A warning tickle ran down his spine. Shrugging he answered casually, "Was at the
crypt I'm fixin' up for the time I can finally move out of here."
"Was Buffy there with you?"
The warning tickle
was stronger now. "Well, she stopped in after she finished her patrol. Why?"
Giles reached down and then laid a stake
on the table in front of him. "If you value your life, Spike, I suggest that you end whatever personal association you and
Buffy are having."
Spike stared first at the stake and then at Giles. "And if I don't? You stake me and tell Buffy
what? You didn't approve of her choice of lovers so you killed him?"
"No, I tell Buffy that you left my house tonight
and never returned."
Meeting Giles' eyes, Spike said quietly, "It's not your job to approve or disapprove of who Buffy's
with. She's a woman now Rupert, not your little girl."
Giles eyes flashed again. "It's my job to help her destroy creatures
such as yourself."
"Then you better get on with it, Giles, because I love the girl and I won't give her up. Not on
your say-so anyway."
"You don't know the meaning of love," Giles spat.
"You'd be surprised just how wrong you
are, Watcher," Spike answered calmly. Pointing towards the stake he added, "You can kill me; I can't stop you. But just remember,
Buffy's preparing to face an unknown enemy. Do you really think my sudden disappearance wouldn't throw her off her game? She
may not love me, Rupert, but she does care for me. She doesn't need worry for me interferin' with her concentration."
Giles
glared at Spike and then said in a low threatening growl, "I swear by everything that's holy, Spike, you hurt her, you betray
her, I'll kill you."
"Fair enough," was Spike's only reply.
Chapter 13
Thanksgiving Day dawned
clear and bright. A cool breeze blew in off the ocean bringing with it the scent of the sea and bright blue skies.
Buffy
and Joyce were busy in the kitchen with preparations for dinner. As usual Willow, Xander and Giles would be joining them along
with the addition of one unconventional vampire.
"Buffy, do you think Spike prefers his sweet potatoes candied or baked?"
Joyce asked her daughter.
Buffy grinned at her mother. Joyce had become used to Spike's unusual eating habits. Every
Saturday morning when Xander drove the girls home he stopped by Giles' as well and picked up Spike so that he could go to
Buffy's house. The story was that it gave Giles a reprieve from Spike's company. The fact that Spike and Buffy spent most
of the day in Buffy's bed was, of course, never brought up. By the time Joyce came home from work they were up, dressed and
usually cooking something for dinner. Afterwards the three of them would talk, watch TV or sometimes even play cards until
it was time for patrol. Of course Spike cheated whenever they played cards and it had become a part of the game for Buffy
and Joyce to catch him out. Buffy was well aware that most of the times Joyce caught him it was because Spike had allowed
her to. He seemed to enjoy her catching him as much as she enjoyed doing the catching.
Sometimes it worried Buffy
that maybe things had gotten a little too cozy.
While mother and daughter were debating the merits of baked vs. candied
sweet potatoes the back door opened and Willow and Xander entered. Greetings and smiles and hugs were exchanged, and Joyce
began giving her two new helpers orders when the front door opened and the sound of Giles and Spike arguing filled the house.
"You
stupid git! I told you to wait until I had the door open before leaping out of the car. Why can't you ever do as you're told?!"
"Because
you parked with the sun pouring into the back window you soddin' burk! I didn't feel like spendin' Thanksgiving as a big pile
of ashes in your backseat!"
Exchanging eye rolls with her mother, Buffy headed to the front of the house to referee
the fight. "Hi, guys. Glad you made it. Giles, I think my mom needs your help. Why don't you go on out into the kitchen and
see what she wants, okay?"
Nodding his head at Buffy, Giles shot Spike a sharp glare and stomped towards the kitchen.
Buffy watched with amusement and then turned to look at Spike. After a close examination revealed no sun damage she carefully
looked around and then stepped up to her vampire giving him a quick hug and kiss. "Happy Thanksgiving, Spike."
"Happy
Thanksgiving, luv," Spike answered softly caressing her face. Buffy was about to go in for another kiss when the sound of
laughter in the kitchen reminded her they weren't alone. Smiling she said, "Come on. Everyone works today. Lets go see what
jobs General Joyce has for us."
Spike had thought about whether or not to tell Buffy that Giles knew about their relationship,
but decided that it could wait until after their foray. He didn't want anything distracting her from the job tonight. Once
they got out of the facility, then he would let her know. Truth was he was afraid once she knew that it was no longer a secret
from her Watcher, she would end the affair. He wasn't sure how he was going to handle it. Not well, he'd wager.
***
Xander
leaned back in his chair rubbing his protruding belly. "Another five star holiday meal at Casa Summers," he complimented.
"Yes,
Joyce," Giles agreed. "It gets better every year."
Joyce blushed prettily at the compliments and then added, "Well,
I hope everyone left room for pie. We have Pumpkin, Apple, Mince and Cherry."
Groans of protest were her answer, even
from Spike. "Just give me half an hour, okay?" Xander moaned. "I'm sure I'll have room by then."
Smiling, Joyce began
gathering up plates and soon everyone was busy busing the table and putting away the leftovers. Once the dining room was cleared,
Willow and Buffy chased Joyce out of the kitchen with the statement that the cook shouldn't have to wash the dishes. Spike
tried to stay, not particularly wanting to go into the living room with Giles, but Willow chased him out saying that this
was "wimmin's work".
Buffy looked curiously at her friend. "Since when do we turn down male dishwashing help?"
"Since
I kinda wanted to talk to you privately," Willow answered uncomfortably.
"What's up Will? Did you hear from Oz?"
"What?"
Willow asked startled. "No, no I haven't heard from Oz."
Taking a few minutes to run hot water into the sink and to
gather her courage, she finally drew in a deep breath and plunged in. "Buffy, is there something going on between you and
Spike?"
Buffy felt her heart start to pound and she mentally flailed around for a non-committal answer. "Huh?"
Okay,
not too bright there, Buffy, she chided herself. Distract her, make her think of something else, anything else. Unfortunately,
Buffy's mind seemed to have dozed off from too much turkey. She could only stare at her best friend.
"Look, Buffy,
I know it's your business, but if there is something going on between you two, well," Willow hesitated. "Well, I just want
you to know I'm here for you."
"You're here for me?" Buffy asked in a voice almost totally devoid of volume. What the
hell did that mean?
As if reading her mind, Willow said, "I mean even though I don't condone it, in fact I think it's
like the biggest mistake in Mistakesville, I'm not going to condemn you for it. Me or Xander either one."
"You or Xander?
Xander knows?"
"Yeah. Well I had to point it out to him, but as soon as I did he saw it too. But we both wanted you
to know that we love you and we'll be here for you when this all goes, you know, kablooey."
"Kablooey."
"Well,
you know, after everything that happened with Angel," Willow's voice trailed off. She had been vigorously washing dishes the
whole time she had talked, not looking at Buffy. Now she looked over at her friend and was surprised at the look of cold anger
on her face.
"Buffy?"
"This is nothing like with Angel," Buffy said stiffly. "I appreciate your and Xander's
concern, but there's no need. Spike and I are having sex, yes. But it's not anything to get worried over. He doesn't have
a happiness clause, he's been fixed so he can't hurt anyone, and we have an understanding. Period."
Grabbing a dishtowel
Buffy began wiping down the draining dishes with a vengeance. Willow looked at her friend and wondered why Buffy was so angry.
She had expected embarrassment, tears, even denial. She had not expected anger.
Licking her lips, Willow decided to
back down. She had let Buffy know that her friends would be here for her when the worst happened; that was all she could do.
And Willow had no doubts that only the worst could happen.
***
Spike sensed the tension as soon as the
two girls joined the others in the living room. He was surprised when Buffy came and deliberately sat close to him. Glancing
at Willow, he saw the look of discomfort on her face and tumbled to the implications of it immediately. Bugger! Apparently
the witch had figured out something was up with them too and she didn't have the good sense to keep her mouth closed until
after tonight. Now Buffy was upset, her concentration would be off, and it was all his fault. God, he could fuck up a one-car
funeral. He should have stayed away from Sunnydale, stayed away from Buffy. He hadn't wanted to do anything to hurt her. Not
really. Not for a long time. He had just wanted her.
Looking at Buffy he saw that she was staring at Xander who was
sound asleep and snoring. Christ, don't tell him that pup knew about it too. Why hadn't Xander come in here stakes blazing?
Spike desperately wanted to get Buffy alone to find out what exactly had been said, but it was a long while before the opportunity
presented itself
***
Giles, Willow and Xander left shortly after dark to prepare for the mission later that
night. Buffy decided that midnight would probably be as good a time as any. Xander would pick up Willow at her house and then
meet Spike and Buffy at the crypt. Giles had tried to insist that Spike return to the townhouse with him, but Buffy had stated
that she still needed to go over some things about tonight. Giles had reluctantly left alone.
Joyce had gone to bed
not knowing that her daughter and friends were going on a dangerous mission. She assumed that Spike had stayed to patrol with
Buffy. After she had gone upstairs, Spike turned to his Slayer and said, "Your Scoobies know about us don't they, love?"
Buffy
nodded her head. "Yes, they do. Of course they don't approve, but at least they didn't threaten to stake you, so I guess we
can take some comfort in that."
Spike looked down at the floor and then looking up at Buffy he stated, "I wish they
had waited until after tonight to tell you. I don't want you all upset going into this tonight."
"I'm fine, Spike.
I was a little angry earlier, but I'm pretty much over that now. At least Giles doesn't know."
Spike wasn't able to
hide the expression on his face quickly enough. "Oh, God," Buffy moaned, "He knows too? Did Willow tell him?"
Spike
shook his head, "No, he figured it out on his own. We had a bit of a chat, and he suggested that I leave you alone. I told
him to get bent."
"There's more to it than that, Spike. Why aren't you dust?"
Spike shrugged as nonchalantly
as he could, trying not to show how much his next words were going to hurt him. "I lied to him. Told him that you cared enough
about me that my disappearance would throw you off your game tonight. He believed me enough to leave me unstaked; temporarily
at least."
Buffy moved up close to Spike, took his face in her two hands, drew his head down and kissed him gently.
"You didn't lie, Spike."
Chapter 14
It was shortly before midnight when Willow and Xander arrived
at the crypt. Spike was casually perched on the sarcophagus smoking a cigarette while Buffy checked over her supplies and
weapons. They had arrived at the crypt well over an hour earlier after Buffy had changed into appropriate 'skulking attire'
as she called it. He had hoped that they might make love before the others arrived, but Buffy had been too tense. Spike hadn't
tried to force the issue. He just hoped it wasn't a foreshadowing of things to come.
Once Buffy was sure that they
had everything they needed she nodded to Spike to lead the way into the tunnels. Bringing up the rear, she deliberately put
everything but the mission out of her mind. She would think about Spike and her friends and her Watcher later. And, dear God,
her mother would have to be told, and how that> revelation was going to fly she just didn't want to even think about.
She knew that if she just broke up with Spike, she could leave off the whole 'mom has to be told' bit, but she didn't think
that was an option yet.
It didn't take long to reach the passageway and once again Willow opened the door into the
crawlspace using the command from her laptop. And as before, Buffy led the way. They had decided that they would enter from
a storage or office area past the prison compound. They wanted to be as far away from the control center as possible even
though it also meant that they would be farther away from the door to the tunnels. It also made sense to investigate as much
as they could from the crawlspace before they committed themselves to entering.
The main room did indeed seem less
crowded with soldiers and personnel than it had the previous week. Disturbingly, although Buffy couldn't say why it disturbed
her, the demon's prison compound was also less crowded.
At last, they came to what seemed a well maintained office,
perhaps one used by whoever was in charge or a second in command. Willow came forward at that point, laid out a few stones
and pieces of colored glass and poured some sand in a sacred circle. Taking a small wire from her bag she waved it over the
spell ingredients and started chanting. Spike's vampire senses could pick up the sharp smell of ozone and an odd buzzing filtered
through his brain followed by a sharp pain. Gasping quietly, he grabbed his head wincing as the pain stabbed through his skull.
Buffy
looked at him sharply, worried that something was wrong with him, but he looked up after a second and nodded to her that he
was all right. For some reason, the witch's spell had apparently set off whatever it was they had put in his cranium but it
was okay now. With a final flourish and a soft pop, the spell was completed.
"It should be okay now Buffy," Willow
whispered. "The security system will appear to be still online, but it won't register us. We have about three hours until
the spell wears off."
"Good, let's go then." Buffy nodded to Xander and he took his place at the grating and began
to unfasten it. One screw didn't want to give, but Spike reached forward and with a quick twist loosened it. Xander bobbed
his head in thanks and then quickly removed the rest of the screws. Buffy reached forward and quietly removed the grating
from the wall. Handing a rope to Spike, she threw the end down the wall and slid down it quickly as Spike acted as anchor.
Xander followed and then Willow. Spike jumped down with the stealth of a cat, landing silently beside the others. Despite
themselves, Xander and Willow were impressed. Spike just winked at them.
Willow went over to the office's computer,
booted it up and once again took spell ingredients from her bag. She positioned them on the shelf in front of the computer's
tower and then taking a cable attached to her laptop, she linked the two computers. Once everything was in readiness, she
began her spell. Data streamed over the desktop's monitor and Willow's laptop downloaded the information. Willow sat back
and watched the computers' activities carefully explaining what was happening. "I set the spell's perimeters to what we discussed
in our planning sessions. With luck we'll get most of what we need and not too much unnecessary info. I put a new hard drive
in my computer with only the barest programming needed to make it operate so that there was plenty of room to download this
information." Frowning at the data stream she continued, "This is all encrypted of course so it may take me awhile to break
the code and be able to read what we've gathered, but Jasper also gave me a spell I can adapt to help with that." Willow flashed
a smile at Buffy. "Those guys are pretty neat. I think they wanted to come to Sunnydale and help, but I told them we had to
keep our strike force small."
Buffy forced a smile, but she was starting to get itchy. Her spidey-sense was screaming
at her that they needed to get out of there as soon as possible. Unfortunately, the data download was going to take time even
with the magic enhancement.
Spike was picking up on Buffy's tension which made him tense too. His natural restlessness
was causing him to want to pace, but he was aware of the need to remain as calm and quiet as possible. This was so against
his nature that he was having difficulty keeping his demon suppressed.
After what seemed an eternity, Willow finally
shut off her laptop, disconnected the cable, removed her spell ingredients and put everything back the way it had been. When
they were sure everything was property restored, Spike leaped up to the grate opening and pulled himself back into the crawlspace.
Lowering
the rope he pulled Willow up and then Xander. Buffy climbed the rope monkey-like and quickly joined her friends. Resetting
the grate in place, Xander replaced the screws and the four headed back towards the tunnels as rapidly as the need for stealth
allowed them. They all heaved a sigh of relief once they had exited the crawlspace and resealed the door. As an added precaution,
Willow added a spell which made the door impossible to open from the inside.
***
Willow spent the next week
working on the data they had pirated and finally broke part of the code with exciting results. She was able to ascertain that
the organization in charge of the commandos was called "The Initiative". The information was still sketchy at best, but there
was no doubt that experiments and research were being conducted on "Hostile Sub-Terrestrials" or "HSTs". What the experiments
consisted of and what was the goal was unfortunately still part of the encrypted data. However, it did mention that the main
laboratory where the most serious experiments were conducted was listed as "Room 314".
As well as the information regarding
"The Initiative" Willow was also able to break the code that contained a schematic of the facility's floorplan. And Buffy
noticed that part of the blueprint behind the section marked "314" appeared to be missing. Now that was interesting.
***
Once
again nervous subordinates brought bad news to Maggie Walsh. Looking coldly at the technicians she inquired, "You're sure
there was a security breach in the computer?"
"Yes ma'am. It was quite expertly done. It was only by accident that
Robinson noticed a small glitch in the data stream. We think that a computer terminal in one of the offices was accessed.
We still don't know exactly how it was done."
Robinson quickly added, "We're doing a complete diagnostic on the security
system for the past two months, but so far we've found nothing to indicate that any unauthorized personnel have gained entry
into the compound."
"Keep checking gentlemen and let me know immediately when you find out what happened." With a deadly
glare Maggie added, "And you will find out what happened."
Nodding in nervous agreement the two computer technicians
rapidly returned to the safety of their terminals. To be honest, Maggie Walsh scared them more than all of the HSTs combined.
Maggie
sat back in her chair thinking about what she had just been told. She had a definite idea as to who was behind the break in.
Miss Buffy Summers and her vampire lover were no doubt the culprits. Maggie wasn't sure how they had evaded security, but
she would find out, take countermeasures and then lead Miss Summers into the end game. She had plans for Buffy. Big plans.
Chapter 15
Following Thanksgiving, Joyce Summers kicked fully into Christmas overdrive. This included
shopping, baking, cleaning, wrapping presents and driving Buffy absolutely nuts. On top of the hectic holiday planning, Buffy
still had to patrol and study for finals. And there was Spike.
Buffy had talked to Giles regarding her relationship
with Spike. He had let her know in no uncertain terms that he disapproved, that she was foolish and thoughtless to take yet
another vampire into her bed, and that he thought that Spike should be put down.
Buffy had never come closer to hitting
her Watcher in real anger.
Taking a deep breath, Buffy tried to explain her feelings to Giles. "It's not as if I'm
in love with him, Giles. This thing, whatever it is, it'll go away soon, you'll see. But for now, it's there and you'll just
have to deal with it."
Continuing on, she tried to put it into perspective, "We have a much bigger problem to deal
with than my love life. We need to concentrate on this Initiative organization."
"Yes, Buffy, we do," Giles agreed.
"And this thing as you put it that you have with Spike is interfering in the performance of your duties."
"No,
Giles, you're wrong," Buffy insisted. "Spike has done nothing but help me since he came back to Sunnydale. He's helped with
tracking down information on The Initiative and he's helped me on patrol. Yes, we may take some private time for ourselves,
but it is not interfering with my duties as Slayer."
Running her hands through her hair, she looked seriously
at her Watcher. "Giles, you just have to trust me on this. Spike doesn't have me under a thrall or anything like that. We're
just together. Temporarily. We figure we'll tire of each other soon and then, well, we'll see what happens. Most likely he'll
just live in his crypt and do whatever vampires who can't hurt people do, and I'll go back to being The Slayer with no life
but killing things. Okay?"
Buffy knew she wasn't being completely honest with Giles. Spike had said he was in love
with her, although he hadn't repeated it. Maybe it was just something men said in the heat of passion and not to be taken
seriously. Buffy wasn't sure how she felt about that. It would be easier to believe that it was still just about sex. Trouble
was, Buffy wasn't so sure it was.
Sometimes life was just too damned complicated.
***
Spike had moved
into the crypt shortly after their raid on The Initiative facility. It seemed to ease the pressure on Buffy somewhat if Giles
didn't have to see them together all the time. Of course that meant that Spike wasn't there to attend the Scooby meetings,
but from what Buffy told him, things were left pending until Willow had completed breaking the encryption. And since she had
finals to study for too, it was taking a little longer than hoped.
Buffy had decided against telling her mom about
their relationship and in this instance Spike was glad. He really liked Joyce and enjoyed her company, but he was wise enough
to know that she would never approve of him screwing her daughter. So as far as Joyce was concerned, Spike and Buffy just
had a working relationship and casual, if unusual, friendship.
***
Buffy continued to date Riley even though
she felt it was now a waste of time, time she could be spending with Spike. But there was always the chance that she could
find out something important so she kept up the ruse of interest in him. And so it was that she learned that once again the
holidays would allow them an opportunity to infiltrate the facility when most of the men were gone. "Riley said that most
of the guys from Lowell House would be gone from Thursday the 23rd until Monday the 27th. I think that probably Christmas
Eve will be the best time to make another foray into the facility to see if we can discover exactly what they're doing there.
So far, Willow hasn't had much luck with the decryption, and I don't know how many more opportunities we'll have for infiltration."
She
had brought Spike with her to Giles' that night. This was too important a meeting for him not to be there. Although she still
wasn't happy with him coming with her into the compound, the fact was that his preternatural abilities could help them duck
whatever personnel remained.
In the end, it was decided that Willow would work the spell that would hide them from
the security system and then accompany Buffy and Spike into the facility. In all likelihood they would need her magically
enhanced hacking abilities to get them into secure areas. Xander and Giles would stay behind. Xander wasn't happy to say the
least but finally accepted Buffy's mandate. A few more details were discussed and then Buffy and Spike left for patrol.
***
One
of Buffy's legs was hooked over the back of Spike's couch while the other was hooked over one of his shoulders. His head was
buried between her thighs and Buffy moaned and writhed as he licked and sucked at her clit. They had returned to his crypt
after finishing patrol ostensibly to watch "A Charlie Brown Christmas" on television. But as usually happened when they were
alone together in a private place, handholding had led to nuzzling which led to kissing which led to petting which led to
what they were doing now.
As the pressure built and Buffy's hips moved faster and faster, Spike lifted his head and
crawled up her body. Kissing him deeply, Buffy tasted herself on his mouth, and then he raised his head as he slid into her.
Buffy was lost in the look of pure pleasure Spike had on his face as he moved within her. Her breath caught in her throat
as he angled his hips in such a way as to hit an entirely new spot deep within her. Arching her back, she threw back her head
which exposed the slim white column of her throat to him. Spike immediately took advantage of her vulnerability to lower his
head and sink his fangs into her flesh.
Buffy cried out and dug her nails into his back, leaving scratches and half
moon marks. Increasing the pace of his thrusts, Spike began to suckle at the flow of blood trickling from his bite. They had
learned just how deeply he could bite her so that the wound was healed before she left him. They both knew that if anyone
guessed that Spike could bite her while they made love, his life would be in even more danger from her well-meaning friends.
Buffy
tensed under him as her climax neared. God, she loved the feel of him. The strength of his arms, the length of his cock as
it stroked deeply within her, the sharp pain/pleasure of his bite. Someday this would all be over. Someday they would grow
tired of each other. Someday the passion would burn to ashes.
But not today.
***
Buffy looked at the
Christmas tree and all the decorations. She was dressed in a pretty holiday frock, her hair piled on top of her head with
tiny bells tinkling in her earlobes. Joyce entered the room with a tray full of cookies and placed it on the coffee table.
Sighing in contented pleasure she observed her lovely home and her lovely daughter and felt true joy. The doorbell rang and
Buffy hurried over to greet her friends as they came for the annual Christmas Eve get together.
They were seated around
the living room with drinks and snacks when the doorbell rang a second time. As Buffy went to answer it, Giles, Willow and
Xander exchanged disapproving glances, but Joyce only smiled in pleasure as her vampire guest entered the room. Handing her
a bottle of wine complete with bow, Spike leaned forward and kissed the woman on the cheek saying "Happy Christmas, Joyce".
"Merry
Christmas, Spike, and thank you. You didn't have to bring anything you know."
Spike just shrugged in shy embarrassment
and then nodded a greeting to the others. They coldly returned the greeting and then turned their heads from him. Spike heard
Buffy's sigh and looked at her. She merely gave an apologetic shrug and then motioned him to have a seat. Going to the sideboard,
she fixed him a drink and then sat on the hassock not far from his chair.
Christmas music played softly in the background
and after an initial uncomfortable silence, Joyce was able to get the conversational ball rolling again. Presents were passed
out and toasts to the season given. Buffy gave Spike a carton of cigarettes. He gave her a stake he had carved. But these
were just presents that they were giving each other in public. She had something much more personal to give him later stashed
up in her bedroom.
At last the evening came to an end and the guests left. Buffy had explained to Joyce that even though
it was Christmas Eve she would still have to patrol, but it wouldn't be until later so she helped her mother clean up and
then bid Joyce good night. Retreating to her bedroom she changed clothes and grabbed the present she had hidden in her closet.
Leaving by the front door, she hurried to Spike's crypt. She wanted time before they picked up Willow to give Spike his real
Christmas present.
Entering Spike's crypt Buffy caught her breath. Candle's burned all around and he had strung fairy
lights along the walls. A tiny Christmas tree complete with decorations and twinkling lights sat on top of the television.
Tearing her eyes from the sight she looked at Spike who was standing nervously to one side watching her. Breaking into a pleased
smile she ran up to him and hugged him. "Spike, it's beautiful," she assured him.
"Hoped you'd like it Buffy. I did
it for you."
Buffy showed how much she liked it by giving him a deep kiss and then holding him in her arms. The package
she had in her hand bumped against his back as she embraced him and Spike asked, "Here, what's that then?"
Suddenly
shy, Buffy handed it to him. "It's your real Christmas present. I hope you like it."
Taking her hand Spike led her
over to the couch where they both sat down. For the longest time, he merely sat and looked at the present sitting on his lap.
"Aren't you going to open it, Spike?" Buffy asked. Nodding his head, Spike swallowed and with slightly shaking hands began
to undo the wrapping. He hadn't received a real present from anyone since he had been human. And never one from a woman he
loved.
As the paper was removed, Spike realized that it was a picture in a frame. Turning it over, he gasped in amazement.
During
the previous weeks, he and Buffy had spent some time at the mall doing her Christmas shopping. The mall management had set
up one of those photo booths where people could have a string of pictures taken for a couple bucks. On a lark, Buffy and Spike
entered one and had proceeded to make silly faces for the camera. However one picture hadn't been silly. They had pressed
their heads together and gazed smilingly into the lens. The picture showed two people who seemed to be happy and in love.
Buffy
had taken that picture and had one of the art students at the university render it into small painting and then had it framed.
It was this he was now looking at.
Spike swallowed again, totally rendered speechless. Turning his head, he looked
over at Buffy tears in his eyes. "Buffy love, it's..." Looking back down at it, Buffy watched as one tear slowly made it way
down his cheek. Buffy felt her own tears fall.
And the final scale fell from her eyes.
Chapter 16
They walked over
to Willow's house hand-in-hand, stopping occasionally to kiss. As it turned out Spike had a present for Buffy too and she
was wearing it now; a delicate gold chain bearing a small filigreed heart. It was the most beautiful necklace Buffy had ever
seen.
"I didn't steal it," Spike hastened to assure her as she gazed at it in wonder. At her questioning look he continued,
"You know all that stuff that I scavenged and fixed up? Well I sold most of it and made enough money to buy that." Buffy smiled
at him in pleased surprised.
"Knew you wouldn't want anything stolen. Besides, wouldn't be right would it?"
Buffy
leaned forward and pressed a soft, tender kiss to his mouth. Then turning around she asked, "Would you fasten it for me?"
Spike took the necklace from her fingers, draped it around her neck and then dropped a kiss on her shoulder. "I give you my
heart, Buffy," he murmured into her hair.
Never had Buffy resented her duties as Slayer as much as she did tonight.
She wanted nothing more than to join with this man in slow languorous lovemaking all night long. But she did have duties and
so after exchanging another kiss, they rose from the couch and went to fetch Willow.
She was waiting for them on her
darkened front porch and saw their entwined hands as they walked down the street towards her. Willow's worry for her friend
increased as she sensed an even closer bond from just a few hours ago. She wasn't sure what had happened, but it was clear
that Buffy's emotions were even more firmly entrenched than ever.
Nervously stepping forward, she joined them. She
looked pointedly at their clasped hands, but they ignored her. Turning around they walked back to Spike's crypt, going over
the night's plans in low voices. All the time, Spike and Buffy remained handfast.
***
They had studied the diagram
of the facility's layout and knew that the area of Room 314 was beyond the room where they had entered previously. They would
enter a room as close to the area as they could and then make their way to the laboratory since there didn't seem to be any
direct route from the crawlspace.
Finding an office that they figured was as close as they could get, Willow performed
her silencing spell. Pain shot through Spike's head again as the spell took hold, and as before it was quickly gone. He'd
really like to know what the hell it was about that spell that was setting the pain off.
Exactly as before they entered
the room, but this time instead of staying where they were they moved out into the facility. Spike led the way, vampire senses
extended to their fullest.
Following the blueprint Willow had provided, they moved cautiously through the halls of
the facility, ducking back out of sight whenever Spike detected approaching footsteps. Buffy thanked The Powers That Be any
number of times for enhanced vampire hearing as they evaded the few doctors, technicians, and soldiers that remained on duty. Even
with a skeleton staff, there were enough people around that the going was nerve-racking.
After what seemed an eternity,
they finally found the room for which they searched, Room 314. Willow took over now. Using a dummy keycard attached to her
laptop she chanted an incantation, typed a few symbols on her keyboard and grinned in triumph as the door slid open. With
a small sigh of relief vampire and slayer entered the room followed closely by the witch.
They had no sooner entered
than the door slid shut behind them followed by an ominous click. The room which had been totally dark lit up with bright
overhead lights and the door on the opposite wall opened. Maggie Walsh, wearing a long white lab coat, stood there accompanied
by a squad of soldiers that immediately surrounded them.
***
"Welcome, Miss Summers. I'm glad you accepted the
invitation I extended to you by way of Agent Finn. I hope you found your way here without too much difficulty," the Psychology
Professor commented. "I did everything in my power to facilitate your entry."
Buffy felt a rush of anger such as she
had never known burn through her. A set-up! She and Spike, all of them, had been set up. She could only be grateful that she
had insisted that Giles and Xander not accompany them tonight. However her relief was short-lived as the door behind her whooshed
open again and a second squad of soldiers entered.
And right in the middle of them where Giles and Xander.
They
looked as if they had been manhandled, the worst being Xander who sported a rapidly swelling black eye. Buffy was furious,
and even more so when she saw who entered last.
"You bastard!" Buffy hissed.
Riley Finn looked momentarily uncomfortable,
but then put on his good soldier's face. He was doing his duty, nothing more. He was sorry these civilians had interfered
in something they didn't understand. And now they would suffer the consequences.
"Ah good, everyone's here now," Maggie
said. Moving back a bit, she made a welcoming gesture with her hand. "Please Miss Summers, all of you; you wanted to see what
we did here. Allow me to give you the Grand Tour." Gun barrels prodding them in the back, the group moved forward and into
the next room.
What Buffy saw there made her sick.
Large cylindrical devices lined the walls of a huge room,
30 at least. Inside them, preserved in some kind of fluid, were...things. Demons, but not as God or whatever had made them.
Heads were attached to bodies not their own, mismatched arms and legs, hand and feet. Buffy felt as if she were on the set
of every bad horror movie ever made.
Professor Walsh saw the looks of sick revulsion on their faces, even, she noted
with interest, the vampire, and smiled. "You are seeing here ladies and gentlemen...and thing," she addressed the last to
Spike, "the beginnings of the army of the future. Soon we will have no need to send young men such as you see here into battle
to spill their blood needlessly. We will send these creatures to wage our wars."
She stopped in front of a door at
the end of the room. Placing a hand on it in an almost loving touch, she turned back to her audience. "Inside this room is
Adam. In him we have merged the strongest attributes of various demons into one great being. A virtually unstoppable soldier.
He is almost ready to be born.
"With an army of such as you see here we will no longer have to fear invasion or terrorist
activities."
Buffy looked at Maggie Walsh with a look of contempt. "So this is all altruistic, huh? No plans for conquest
or anything. National defense only, right?"
"I'm only making the soldiers, not dispatching them. That is up to the
military. What they do with them doesn't concern me; I'm a scientist. Once I have achieved this goal, I am guaranteed unlimited
funding to continue my experiments. This research facility will be the first of many."
"This isn't a research facility,"
Buffy snapped. "It's Frankenstein's Castle without the rustic charm. God, you're not even a Mad Scientist. You're a caricature
of a Mad Scientist, and this is a travesty."
Professor Walsh glared at Buffy. "I should have known that you wouldn't
see the beauty in my children. Few do. Luckily for me, your approval isn't necessary. And you, my dear, will make an interesting
addition to my research; to all appearances a normal girl but with superhuman abilities of strength, speed and healing. It
will be interesting to see just how extensive your healing abilities are."
Buffy felt a chill go all through her and
was vaguely aware of loud protests being shouted by Giles, Xander and Willow. A low growl emitted from Spike's chest. She
missed entirely the look of shock on Riley's face.
"You're friends however are of no interest to me," Maggie continued.
"They, unfortunately, will have a tragic car accident in which all are killed. I, of course, will attend Ms. Rosenberg's funeral
and extend condolences on behalf of the entire faculty of the University.
"And as for your lover," Maggie moved over
to stand before Spike, "well he'll be taken to one of our labs where the chip we implanted in him will receive its final programming.
He escaped before we had the chance to complete it, you see."
Buffy took a step towards Maggie, but stopped as several
guns pointed at her. "A chip?" she asked. "Is that what you did to him? Put a computer chip in his head?"
"Yes, Miss
Summers. Quite an interesting piece of technology. Dr. Morrison's project actually," she added, indicating the timid little
man who had originally had the misfortune to inform Dr. Walsh of Spike's escape. "Once we have completed the programming,
his training will commence. Once that's concluded, he will be turned over to an agency with which we have close working ties.
Vampires make excellent assassins you see."
Spike merely looked at the woman with disdain in his eyes. "Bugger off,
bitch. I won't be one of your trained puppies."
"You think not?" was Maggie's amused reply. "But you don't understand
the beauty of how the chip works. You see, it works on the pleasure/pain principle. If you disobey us, you receive pain...a
great deal of pain. However, if you obey us, you receive pleasure as your reward. And from the number of times you've been
between Miss Summers' thighs, I think we can safely assume that you are very fond of pleasure."
Buffy heard a gasp
from Riley. She blushed slightly but then ignored him. She didn't care if he now knew that she had just been using him. She
was more concerned with what Walsh was saying about Spike. "He can't hurt anyone," Buffy insisted. "Don't you know how your
own chip works?"
"His chip right now is in default mode. It processes human DNA received through touch and smell and
fires whenever he tries to harm any human being. The final level of programming we give the chip allows us to override the
programming for a particular DNA sequence that we download into it.
"It's quite an ingenious program. Dr. Morrison
should receive a Nobel Prize for it. Unfortunately our research is classified.
"But to continue, once the vampire assassin
has received its programming, it is sent to eliminate the target. If it succeeds, it is rewarded. If it fails, it is terminated.
And since vampires turn to dust upon termination, there are no bodies left behind. A win/win proposition.
"So you see
Ms. Summers, what you have been interfering with is a government sanctioned research facility. And now you and your lover
will be used to aid our work."
Turning to Riley, Maggie ordered, "Take these three away and arrange their "accident".
Then return here. We have work to do." Without further comment, she left the room.
Chapter 17
Buffy
watched helplessly as her friends were led away. Blinking back tears she glared her hatred at Riley. Never had she felt so
impotent. The remaining squad of soldiers motioned for Buffy and Spike to leave. Exchanging last looks, they were separated;
Spike being led down one corridor and Buffy another.
She was placed in one of the cells that Spike had described. Three
white walls and a large glass "door". As soon as it was lowered and the solders left she threw herself against it in the hopes
of breaking out. But again, Spike's report had been accurate. Electrical current flowed through her body knocking her back.
Buffy slid down the back wall, legs drawn up and head resting on knees. She had lost. She had faced how many apocalypses and
won? But now, faced with the power of an insane scientist, she had failed.
She wasn't sure how long she was left in
her cell, but at last she heard the glass being raised. Lifting her head she saw Riley Finn standing there, weapon pointed
at her, cold look on his face.
"You're to come with me," he said without inflection.
Buffy raised herself to
her feet and said, "What have you done with Willow and the others? Where are they? I swear Riley, if you've hurt them..."
Riley
just stood stone-faced saying nothing.
"Riley," Buffy pleaded, "this is wrong. You know it is. You're a better man
than this."
"I'm a soldier," he answered. "I obey orders. Now come on, there's no time to waste."
Motioning
with his rifle, he stepped back to allow her to precede him. Buffy thought of rushing him until she stepped out and realized
that there were several more soldiers there. Even if she overpowered Riley, they would shoot her with one of their taser rifles
before she could reach them and she would then be defenseless. No, wiser to wait for a better opportunity.
Surrounded
by the soldiers, Buffy was led down still another corridor. The lead soldier inserted a keycard in a door and then stood aside
allowing Buffy and Riley to enter.
"Wait here," Riley told the soldiers.
"But sir," one of them began.
"Wait
here, soldier," Riley barked.
Snapping a salute, the soldier backed up and out of the way. Buffy felt a slight push
on her back and moved forward, only to come to a surprised halt. There were her friends, alive and well.
As the door
whooshed closed behind them Buffy turned to Riley, a question on her lips. Before she could even voice it however he answered,
"I'm a soldier, Buffy, not a murderer. I'll help all of you escape and then try and contact someone I know at The Pentagon
about Professor Walsh."
Buffy looked around and saw that the other soldiers in Riley's squad were bound and gagged.
Turning back to Riley, Buffy asked, "Where's Spike?"
Riley's face darkened briefly. "I'm not risking my life to rescue
a vampire. You and your friends leave now. I'll do whatever I can to keep you safe, but the vampire's lost." Riley started
to turn away, but Buffy placed a hand on his arm stopping him. "I'm not leaving without Spike. Just tell me where he is and
I'll get him myself. You needn't put yourself at any more risk."
Riley looked her directly in the eyes and asked, "He
means that much to you?" Buffy could only nod her head. How could she explain to this decent man what Spike meant to her?
She had only just realized it herself that night, and there was no way she was leaving without him. She had to save him. She
had no choice in the matter.
Looking at Xander, Riley said, "Take the others and get out. There's an exit you can use
down the corridor outside this door. We'll join you as quickly as we can." Gazing down at Buffy, he asked, "Is what Prof.
Walsh said true? Are you some kind of supergirl?"
"I'm The Slayer, Riley," Buffy answered. At his blank look she said,
"Long story. Let's just say, yes what she said is true."
Nodding, Riley motioned towards the door. "We'll have to take
those guys out before anyone can leave, but I don't want anyone killed, okay?"
"I don't kill humans, Riley," was Buffy's
answer.
Going over to where the squad's weapons were stacked, Riley handed taser rifles to Xander and Giles. Willow
refused one and so did Buffy. "Look, I wouldn't know the first thing about using that," Buffy told him. "I just need my hands
and feet."
Riley didn't look convinced, but put the weapon back down and headed towards the door. "I'll fire my taser.
That should knock most of them out. Whoever it misses, you take out. We gotta be quick before they sound an alarm, okay?"
Nodding
her understanding, Riley pushed the button that opened the door, fired his weapon and rushed out. Buffy followed, and after
a quick skirmish the men were lying unconscious on the floor. Xander, Giles and Willow helped drag the men into the room and
bind and gag them.
Riley led them out into the hallway. "You said that there should still be about an hour left to
the spell that cloaks you from the security system?" he asked Willow.
Willow quickly checked her watch and then nodded
agreement. "Okay, then follow this corridor to where I showed you on your map. You'll find an air vent down a small dead-end
hallway. You'll have to climb it, but you should be able to get out that way. We'll join you as quickly as we can." Turning
he led Buffy down the corridor in the opposite direction to track down the missing vampire.
***
After traveling
a circuitous route turning right and left so many times that Buffy was completely lost, Riley stopped outside a laboratory
door. Using his keycard and code, he opened the door and rushed in. Two soldiers stood guard inside, but he and Buffy quickly
overpowered them. Spike was strapped down on an examining table, his head tightly clamped in place, a wire running from his
head to a computer terminal. Dr. Morrison had been sitting at the computer but jumped up when Riley and Buffy burst in. Buffy
quickly jumped over the desk blocking her way, grabbed Morrison by the throat, shoved him against the wall and growled, "Whatever
it is you're doing to Spike, you're going to undo right now. Do you understand?" To emphasize her threat she gave him a little
shake.
Morrison's eyes almost bugged out of his head and he gave a little nod to indicate that he would obey. Releasing
her hand from his throat Buffy let him go. Slumping against the wall and rubbing his injured neck, Morrison croaked out, "I
haven't hurt him, honestly. I've just downloaded the second layer of programming."
"And what does it do?" Buffy wanted
to know. "Is this the programming that makes him an assassin?"
Morrison shook his head. "None of my programming makes
him an assassin," he answered. "It only allows or denies him the ability to inflict harm. This second level of programming
installs the overrides for inflicting pain on humans. The third level installs the overrides for lethal force. The forth level
then ties the two together to work with the specific DNA sequencing for the target victim."
Buffy took this all in
and then asked, "Are you saying that Spike can hurt humans right now, but he can't kill them?"
Morrison nodded. "Yes.
Until we download the fourth protocol the overrides are universal. If you want me to reset his chip to the default setting
it will take approximately 53 minutes to download."
Riley spoke up at that point, "Buffy, we don't have time for that."
Buffy nodded her head and then told Morrison, "Get that wire out of his head, patch him up and release him. Do it in five
minutes, or I swear I'll make you very, very sorry."
Morrison took one look at The Slayer's face and didn't doubt it.
Moving with alacrity he quickly did as she requested. Buffy was at Spike's side the instant he was released, giving him support
as he wobbled slightly. But he recovered quickly and simply said, "Let's go, Slayer."
After tying up and gagging Morrison
and the two soldiers, they left the laboratory heading back down the way Buffy and Riley had just come. As Riley turned to
lead them towards the direction he had pointed out to the others, Buffy stopped and looked in the direction of Room 314. Turning
to Riley she said, "I have to destroy them."
"What?" Riley asked confused.
"Those things, the one she called
Adam and those things in the cylinders. I have to destroy them. I can't let something like that continue to exist."
Riley
looked at her as if she had lost her mind. "Are you crazy?" he asked incredulously. "We have to get out of here, Buffy. Every
second we're here we're liable to get caught. Now come on."
Buffy only shook her head, a stubborn expression on her
face. Spike had to smile; he knew that look quite well. "Just give it up, mate. We're going to have to destroy those things
or the Slayer will never leave here."
A look of panic started to come over Riley's face. Jesus, all he had wanted to
do was save this girl he had fallen in love with and her friends and now look where he was. A mutineer who had aided in the
escape of prisoners and an HST and now she was expecting him to destroy the end product of years of research. Looking between
Buffy's set face and Spike's amused one, he thought about sounding an alarm, falling on Maggie Walsh's mercy and forgetting
he ever heard of Buffy Summers. But he was a good man, a decent man, who had been having qualms ever since he had heard Maggie
Walsh plan murder and torture in Room 314. At last nodding his head in acquiescence, he started leading them in an entirely
new direction.
"Where," Buffy began.
"We'll need explosives to destroy the lab. I'm taking you to one of the
armories. We should be able to get what we need there."
Dodging personnel with the aid of Spike's vampire senses, they
quickly made their way to the armory. Once again using his keycard and code, Riley opened the door. The room was filled with
ordnance and weapons. Riley pointed out the things they would need. He was amazed at the weight both Buffy and Spike were
able to carry. Silently moving back to Room 314, the three arrived in short order. Riley entered first and then motioned the
others in. The room was empty of people; no one had remained behind. Maggie Walsh was in her office and what personnel remained
on duty had other tasks to perform.
Entering the cylinder room, Riley showed Buffy and Spike where and how to set up
the explosives and the triggering devices. Working as quickly as possible they at last made their way to the end of the room
and the doorway that led to Adam. Here they were stalled.
"My keycard doesn't work here," Riley said. "We'll have to
leave this one."
"No," Buffy insisted. "Walsh said this one was almost ready to be "born". I want it dead."
"Buffy,
I can't get into that room," Riley insisted.
"Then we'll blow the door off."
Riley drew breath to continue
arguing when a female voice snapped, "Get away from that door!"
Chapter 18
Whipping around, they
saw Maggie Walsh, Morrison and another squad of soldiers bearing down on them. "Get away from that door I told you!"
Stepping
back slowly, Buffy kept an eye on the approaching group. Good, only eight soldiers. Easy pickings. Catching Spike's eye she
flicked her eyes towards the soldiers. He answered her with a barely perceptible nod and they readied their attack.
The
soldiers had faced vampires before, they had faced demons before, but they had never faced a Vampire Slayer/Vampire tag team.
Buffy and Spike leapt into the squad disarming two soldiers before they were even aware they were under attack. Using the
soldiers as shields, they blocked the taser shots and then threw the now unconscious men into their comrades. Spike grabbed
the weapon from the soldier nearest him, twisted the butt of the rifle up to catch the solder in the head and then swung around
to jab it into the stomach of another solder. Swinging it up again he clipped the soldier in the jaw and then turned to sweep
his leg out to knock a fourth soldier to the ground. Falling on him, he punched him in the face knocking him out.
Meanwhile
Buffy had sent a flying kick into the body of a soldier near her sending him flying into one of his comrades. Swinging around
she backhanded the fourth soldier and then threw him into his two companions. Grabbing two of them by the head, she slammed
their heads together knocking them out, and then lashed out with another kick to the side of the head and her fourth soldier
went down.
In just under thirty seconds, Buffy and Spike had rendered the eight men hors de combat.
Maggie
Walsh was almost hysterical in her rage. Grabbing one of the soldier's sidearms, she attempted to shoot Buffy in the back
only to find herself being held up in the air by the throat by one very brassed-off vampire causing her to drop her weapon.
"I wouldn't do that if I were you bitch," came the ice-cold comment.
Riley looked around at the carnage with wild eyes
and then seeing Professor Walsh being manhandled by the vampire held up his own weapon and pointed it at Spike. "Let her go!"
he ordered.
Spike just looked coldly at the young soldier and said, "Shoot me with that thing mate and I just might
accidentally twist her head off."
"Let her down, Spike," Buffy said, "but keep hold of her. Riley, lower your weapon."
Both
men obeyed her orders. Buffy searched for and found Morrison. He had ducked out of harm's way as soon as the fighting had
started. Pulling him to her she asked, "You have access to that room?"
Morrison nodded weakly and when Walsh started
to protest, Spike tightened his grip on her throat until only a gurgle was heard. Pushing Morrison towards the door Buffy
ordered, "Open it."
Spike tightened his grip once more when Walsh began another protest, and again she had no choice
but to shut up. Morrison immediately opened the door and the five people entered.
Buffy had been sickened and disgusted
by what was in the outer room, but this sent a shockwave through her. "It's human," she whispered. "It's part human."
The
creature had a man's body and legs; one arm and half its face was also human. But it also had demon and what looked liked
mechanical parts too. Buffy looked at Maggie Walsh in astonishment. "My God, you used a man for this thing?"
"Of course,
you stupid girl," Maggie snapped. "Those creatures out there are the foot soldiers. This is my general." The pride in her
voice sent a shudder through Buffy.
Backing away, Buffy told Riley, "Place the explosives. Lots of explosives. I don't
want an inch of this thing to survive."
"No!" Maggie screeched, but a gagging noise proved that Spike was still on
the job.
When everything was set, Riley and Buffy with Morrison's reluctant assistance dragged the still unconscious
soldiers from the room. Once the door to the laboratory was shut, Buffy punched out the locking panel permanently sealing
the room. Making sure that everyone was a safe enough distance away, Buffy nodded to Riley.
The explosion was horrific.
The door to the laboratory flew off and flame burst out into the hallway. Sirens and alarms sounded and water sprinklers went
off. Personnel began running wildly about as equipment began to short from the water damage.
Walsh was screaming in
anger and frustration, yelling threats to Buffy, Riley, Spike and even poor timid Morrison. The water started to revive some
of the soldiers and Riley tugged at Buffy's arm insisting that they really needed to leave now. Before turning to leave, Buffy
took the time to punch Walsh in the face, silencing her. It was surprisingly satisfying.
They finally reached the corridor
that led to the airshaft. Buffy tried to get Riley and Spike to go first, but neither man would. Finally muttering about male
egos, she scurried up the shaft to the outside where a very relieved trio greeted her. Riley soon appeared and then Buffy
heard what could only have been a shot followed by a cry of pain.
"Spike!" Buffy ran back to the opening and was just
about to dive back in when she knocked heads with a violently cursing vampire.
"Ouch, watch it, Slayer. You trying
to get me killed? Willow! Get the fuck over here and seal this damned thing up." Willow hurried over to perform the same spell
that had sealed the door to the tunnels.
"Spike, what happened? I heard a shot," Buffy exclaimed. Pulling Spike the
rest of the way out of the shaft, she smelled the scent of blood.
"Soddin' bastards shot me," Spike groused.
"Where?"
Buffy cried attempting to pull his duster off him. Spike jerked away from her saying, "Leave off, Slayer; I'll be alright.
Just need someone to dig the bullet out is all."
"Giles!" Buffy called. Giles came over just in time to hear Spike
say, "No! You can do it, Slayer, or I can go to a demon doctor." Buffy looked at him in amazement and said, "Spike, Giles
knows how to do this kind of stuff. Just tell him where the bullet is and he'll dig it out."
"And I said I'll get a
demon doctor to do it," Spike insisted.
All this time, Buffy had been trying to see where he had been shot but Spike
kept backing away from her. Finally in frustration she shouted, "Damn it, Spike, where did you get shot?!"
"In the
ass, okay? I got shot in the ass! Now are you happy that everybody knows?"
Buffy looked at him in surprise and then
collapsed in laughter, releasing some of the tension she had been under for the last few hours. Spike just gave her an offended
look and limped away. Giles sighed and told Buffy, "I'll dig it out at my house, which I suggest we go to right away. The
sooner we're away from here the better, Buffy."
Buffy finally composed herself and nodded agreement and then turned
to Riley. "Riley, thank you. I owe you our lives; I won't forget it."
"It's like I said, Buffy, I'm a soldier not a
murderer." Taking a deep breath he continued, "I don't know what's going to happen now Buffy. I'm going to call the person
at The Pentagon who recruited me for this duty. I don't think it was ever his intention that civilians be put in jeopardy.
I'm sure he didn't know about that Adam thing."
Looking intently at Buffy he added, "We need to have a pretty serious
talk later, Buffy. About everything." With that he looked over to where Spike was standing.
"Yeah," Buffy agreed. "I
owe you an explanation. About everything." Buffy walked away from him to join her friends. "Everyone okay here? Xander, how's
your eye?"
"Feels like I've gone a couple rounds with Iron Mike, but I'll live. See you managed to save Fang Boy. He
all assassiny now?"
"No, we got to him before they could finish," Buffy hedged. She wasn't in the mood for the discussion
she knew would come once they found out about the chip's reprogramming. "I don't know about you guys, but I'm ready to go."
Nodding
in agreement the four humans and one limping vampire wearily wended their way home.
Chapter 19
Joyce
was surprised when she came downstairs Christmas morning to see a vampire asleep on her living room sofa. Going back upstairs,
she knocked on Buffy's door and entered when she heard the sleepy, "Come in."
"Buffy,why is Spike asleep on the couch?"
Joyce asked her tousled daughter. Buffy had known her mother would want to know why she had brought Spike home; she had just
hoped she would let her sleep in first. Yawning deeply, Buffy moved over, patted the bed and proceeded to tell Joyce an edited
version of what had happened last night.
"And so since he was hurt, I just felt better with having him here than in
the crypt by himself," Buffy finished.
Joyce stared at her daughter taking in everything she had been told. "I have
a feeling that you haven't told me everything, Buffy," Joyce stated. But then giving her daughter a gentle pat she added,
"And I have the feeling I don't really want to know." Buffy just grinned in agreement.
"Well, get some more sleep.
We can have Christmas breakfast when you get up." Buffy thanked her mother and then dropping back into her pillow immediately
fell fast asleep.
***
Christmas Day 1999 was one of the best Buffy ever remembered. They had all eaten a late
brunch (Joyce had taken to keeping a supply of fresh pig's blood on hand) and then proceeded to watch a never-ending marathon
of Christmas movies. Spike had never seen "A Christmas Story" and laughed uproariously at the little boy's antics. He especially
liked the part where Ralphie beat the snot out of Scut Farcus.
Joyce went out for a while to visit with some friends
leaving vampire and Slayer alone, but for once the two behaved themselves only cuddling up on the couch together as they watched
the movie. Spike's head and backside still hurt a bit, but he was improving as the day went on and figured he would be completely
recovered by that evening.
The next day Buffy and Joyce joined the mob at the after-Christmas sales. When Spike learned
what they had planned, he was glad he had the whole sun-allergy thing to fall back on. He would rather face a room full of
crosses than Sunnydale Mall the day after Christmas. He knew his limitations.
Monday morning Joyce returned to work
and Buffy headed over to Giles'. He had been extremely patient allowing Buffy both Saturday and Sunday before insisting that
she fill them in on the Spike situation.
"Look, Giles, it's just like I told Xander," Buffy said forcefully. "Spike
is not a programmed killerbot for the CIA. Riley and I got to him before that crazy doctor was able to finish with the programming."
"So
you're saying that Spike is still unable to hurt human beings, Buffy?" Giles asked.
Taking a deep breath, Buffy said
the words she had been dreading. But she knew that Giles and the others needed to know the truth. "Well yes and no."
"And
that means?" Xander asked.
"It means that Spike can hurt humans, but he can't kill them."
"So you're
saying that Spike can feed on humans again just as long as he doesn't kill them?" Giles exclaimed.
"No! I mean no,
he wouldn't do that," Buffy insisted. "He knows I wouldn't allow him to feed on anyone, Giles. He won't do that."
Giles
began to pace. "Buffy, your belief in his ability to be good is misplaced at best. For God's sake, how many times does he
have to try to kill you before you realize that he's a vicious, murderous monster?!"
"Giles, he hasn't tried to kill
me in two years! In fact he's saved my life more than once. Did you forget about the Gr'Racka demon he rescued me from? I'd
have been tortured to death if it hadn't been for Spike!"
"Yes, Buffy, I remember that. I also remember that the next
time you two met he almost drained all the blood from your body. Have you forgotten that?"
"He didn't almost... Damn
it, Giles, you don't understand. That was a lesson he was teaching me about being overconfident and careless. Do you think
for one minute that if he had really wanted me dead he wouldn't have finished the job? He had plenty of opportunities last
year, but that wasn't what he wanted from me." Oops. Buffy's hand clamped over her mouth as the words escaped.
Giles
stiffened, his eyes narrowed and he said in a deadly calm voice, "And just what exactly did he want from you Buffy?"
Willow
and Xander had been following the argument as if they were at a tennis match, heads turning from one to the other, but now
they too stiffened as the implication of Buffy's words sunk in.
"Oh. My. God." Xander moaned. "Cordelia was right,
wasn't she? He wanted to get in your pants last year too, didn't he, Buff? Did he succeed?"
Buffy was aware of the
disgust in Xander's voice, in her Watcher's face, the disappointment and worry in Willow's eyes. It was suddenly all too much
for her. The past two days had been wonderful. She had spent Christmas with her boyfriend and mother and the day after shopping
and laughing with her mother at the Sunnydale Mall and then laughing and loving with her boyfriend at his place. She had felt
free and happy and relaxed, even when she had gone patrolling and fulfilled her duties as The Slayer.
And now her friends
and her Watcher were looking at her as if she was some kind of slimy bug that had slithered into the house. She loved them
and knew they were concerned for her and only wanted what they considered best for her, but Buffy finally realized that only
she could decide what was best for her.
Standing up she said calmly, "What happened between me and Spike last year,
what is happening between us now, is my business. I appreciate your concern, but I'd appreciate it more if you'd stop this
interrogation now. Spike and I are together and you all will just have to deal with it. I don't know if this is the 'last
till the end of time' kind of love, but for now he makes me happy.
"I'll talk to Spike about what the new programming
to his chip means. I promise you that Spike will not feed from humans."
Picking up her jacket, she headed for the door.
Stopping with her hand on the doorknob and turning her head slightly in their direction she added, "I suggest, by the way,
that none of you try to take care of Spike yourselves. He can defend himself now." With that, she left with a quiet but firm
closing of the door, her words echoing in the ears of her friends.
"Love?" Willow said weakly.
***
Spike
was aware that Buffy was upset the minute she opened the door to his crypt. Putting down the glass of blood he had just filled,
he went over to her, pulled her into his arms and gently rubbed his hand up and down her back in a soothing motion.
"What's
wrong, pet? What's happened?"
Buffy clung to him for a minute, taking comfort from him. At last she pulled back, looked
up at Spike and said, "I had to tell Giles about your chip."
"And?" Spike asked. By the look on his face he clearly
didn't understand what the problem was.
"I had to tell him you could hurt people now. I told him you couldn't kill
anyone, but you could hurt them."
"And what?" Spike laughed. "Did that great ponce think I was going to come over to
his house and punch him in the nose or something? Wouldn't do that even if I do think he sometimes deserves it."
Buffy
realized that Spike didn't comprehend what Giles had immediately deduced. "Spike," Buffy said, "Giles is afraid that you'll
start feeding on people again. You'll feed without killing them, but still you'll feed."
Spike looked at her in surprise
and then scrunched his forehead up thoughtfully. "Huh," he said. "Hadn't considered that. Guess I could if I wanted to. Be
a nice change from the pig's blood." Then looking down into Buffy's worried face, he smiled and traced one finger down the
side of her face. "'Course my girl would be pretty pissed off at me if I went around biting anonymous people," he said, "so
guess I'll just have to stick to the pig's blood and an occasional Buffy bite."
Spike watched as the joy appeared on
Buffy's face. Throwing her arms around him, Buffy pulled his head down and kissed him. Touching her forehead to his she whispered,
"Have I told you yet that I love you?"
Spike swallowed and shook his head. Buffy smiled, kissed him again and then
looked at him with all the love she felt shining from her eyes. "I do you know," she said softly.
Spike felt a joy
such as he had never known at her words. All he had wanted his entire existence was to love and be loved. He had thought that
he had found it with Drusilla, but he knew now that what they had shared had been a shadow of love. Now here with this tiny
human girl, this girl whose entire mission in life was to destroy the likes of him, he had found that for which he had longed.
He knew that Buffy was destined for a short, violent life. He knew that even if she lived as long as a normal human,
chances were that he would outlive her. But for today and maybe tomorrow and maybe the tomorrow after that, they had each
other. Gathering her close into his arms once again he held her, silently promising his strength, his life, his loyalty, his
love.
They would stand side-by-side facing all the monsters that the world could throw at them.
And he would
never leave her.
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