Chapter 6
Spike was sitting in the gym with Xander

when Angel walked up.

“Hey. How you doing?”

Spike just ignored Angel, and turned his

head the other direction. Angel tried again.

“So, I ate some great duck last night.”

Spike turned to Angel and glared.

“Do I know you?”

Angel ignored him and continued.

“You see that girl?”, he pointed at Buffy across the gym. She

was practicing karate moves with another guy. Spike looked

up.

“Yeah.”

“That’s Buffy Summers. I want you to go out with her.”

Spike looked at Angel with a shocked

expression before he burst out in hysterical laughter. After

he calmed down he replied.

“Yeah, sure, Peaches.”

He looked at Xander and shook his head,

and they both chuckled. Angel rolled his eyes.

“Look. I can’t take out her sister Dawn until Buffy starts

dating. See, their dad is seriously nuts. He has this rule

where the girls—“

Spike interrupted.

“That’s a beautiful story. It really is. But it’s not my problem.”

“Would you be willing to make it your problem if I provide

generous compensation?”

Spike laughed.

“So, you’re going to pay me to take out some silly bint?”

Angel looked momentarily confused at the

use of the word ‘bint’.

“Uh, yeah.”

Spike laughed again and shook his head.

“How much?”

“Twenty bucks. Should be enough for the movies.”

Spike and Angel looked up as Buffy nailed a

poor guy in the stomach. The boy doubled over in pain and

Buffy shrugged. Angel winced.

“Uh, make that thirty.”

Spike looked at Buffy again, and then back at

Angel.

“Ok, let’s think about this. We go to the movies, that’s fifteen

bucks. She wants popcorn, that’s fifty-three. And she’ll

want Milk Duds, right? So, we’re looking at seventy-five

bucks.”

Angel glared at Spike.

“This isn’t a negotiation. Take it or leave it.”

“Fifty bucks and we have a deal, peaches.”

Angel rolled his eyes and gave a slight nod.

He handed Spike a fifty dollar bill. Buffy’s instructor blew the

whistle, and told them to go. The instructor turned to Buffy.

“Great roundhouse Buffy.”

“Thank you Wesley.”

Buffy headed towards the bench where her

things were sitting. She took out a water bottle and

gathered her things to leave. Spike saw his opportunity and

walked over.

“Hello cutie. How are you?”

Buffy smiled sweetly, rolling her eyes.

“Actually, I’m sweating like a pig. And you?”

Spike looked at her and chuckled.

“Now that’s a way of getting a guy’s attention.”

“Yep. It’s my mission in life. But, obviously, I struck your

fancy. So, you see, it works. And the world makes since

again.”

Buffy picked up her things and walked

away. Spike followed her.

“So, I’ll pick you up on Friday then. At nine?”

She shook her head and laughed. She

stopped walking and turned to Spike.

“Oh, Yeah. Right. Friday. Uh huh.”

Spike took this opportunity to lean over and

whisper in her ear.

“I’ll take you places you’ve never been before.”

Despite the immediate urge to hit him, Buffy

found herself shivering at the sound of his voice. To her

relief, he didn’t seem to notice. She quickly regained her

composure.

“Like where?” She snapped her fingers. “Oh, I know. I bet

you take all the girls to Willy’s bar. Ugh, do you even know

my name?”

Spike looked at her.

“I know a lot more than you think, blondie.”

“Don’t call me that. And about you knowing me, doubtful.

Very doubtful.”

Buffy turned and walked away leaving Spike
staring after her.
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Conner and Jesse were sitting across the

gym. They watched as Spike hit on Buffy and the

conversation that followed. Conner saw Buffy say

something to Spike, then turn abruptly and leave. Spike didn’t

look too happy. Conner shook his head.


“We. Are. Screwed.”


Jesse looked over, looking equally

disappointed.


“Hey. I don’t want to hear that attitude. You need to be more

upbeat. More optimistic.”


Conner rolled his eyes and humored Jesse.


“We’re screwed!”, he said, making a vain attempt at sounding

cheerful.


“Yeah. That’s it. Optimistic!”


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


Spike arrived at Xander’s house just in time

to hear him recounting the events in the gym to Oz.


“And then, Buffy was like, ‘You don’t know me!’. And then

she left. Man, she looked pissed.” Xander looked up as

Spike entered. “Oh, hey man.”


Spike nodded at Xander. Oz looked at Spike.


“So, let’s see if I have this right: Angel is paying you to go out

with Buffy, just so he can take out her sister Dawn?”


Spike nodded and sat down with his guitar.


“She’s a tough girl, Spike. It won’t be easy. I mean, if you pull

the wrong move, you could get castrated. Remember Scott

Hope?”, Xander said chuckling.

They looked up as Devon walked in.

“Alright dudes, let’s practice.”
~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~

Buffy went home and took a quick shower.

When she was done, she put on a black leather skirt and a

black, backless halter top. She put on some light makeup and

went downstairs.


She left to go to Tara’s house. The entire

drive, she kept thinking about Spike.


‘Why would he ask me out? He’s never bothered to talk to me

before.’


She just brushed it off as a momentary lapse

of sanity and figured it would probably never happen again.

She parked in front of Tara’s house and got out. She went to

the door and rang the bell. The door opened.


“Hi Buffy!”, Tara greeted her.


“Hey Tara. So, is everyone ready to go?”


Willow walked up.


“You betcha.”


Anya was looking in a compact reapplying

her lipstick.


“Well, I sure am ready to dance with a lot of guys. Maybe get

orgasms.”


They looked at her. Fred broke the silence.


“So, who’s car are we taking?”


“We can take mine.” Buffy said.


Amy walked in and kissed Tara on the

cheek, then turned to the group.


“Let’s go!” she said.


They all grabbed their things and headed out.


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


The girls entered the Bronze just as Dingoes

Ate my Baby began the third song of the set. Buffy saw

Spike onstage and her heart skipped a beat.


‘Whoa. What was that. God, he looks hot.’


The girls found a table and sat down. They listened to the

band play before deciding to dance.


The dance floor was crowded as they made

their way towards the front where there were fewer

people. As the Dingoes went into another song, Buffy looked

at Spike, but when he saw her looking, she turned around

and continued dancing.


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


Spike saw Buffy on the dance floor. She

was dancing with her friends and laughing. She looked at

him once or twice, but she would quickly look away.


‘Damn, she looks good.’ , he thought as he continued playing.


Oz was on the other side of the stage

playing his guitar. He looked up and out into the dance floor,

his eyes scanning the crowd. Then he saw her. She had

flame red hair and a beautiful smile. He watched her as she

danced with her friends, one of them he recognized as the

infamous Buffy.


Devon stopped singing as Spike and Oz kept

playing. Oz called to Devon.


“Hey. Who’s that?” he pointed to Willow.


“Uh, Willow something, I think. She’s in my Biology class. I

copy her notes.”


Devon went back to the microphone. Oz

smiled, watching the girl intently.


The Dingoes ended their set and the crowd applauded. The

exited the stage.


Devon left, leaving Spike, Xander, and Oz.


“Buffy’s here.” Spike told them.


Oz looked at him.


“Well, maybe you should introduce us to her and her friends.”


“Oz, does this have anything to do with a certain red head

that you were so blatantly staring at?” Xander questioned.


Oz looked at him.


“Yeah. I want to meet her and I figured that if Spike went to

talk with Buffy it would be a good excuse.”


Spike looked at them.


“Well, then, let’s go over and chat.”


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


The girls left the dance floor and went back

to their table and sat down.


They ordered drinks, and were sitting there talking about the

Spike situation.


“I dunno, Buffy. Maybe you should give him a chance.” Tara

told her.


Buffy looked at her.


“Nuh uh. I keep telling you, me plus any guy equals total

heartbreak.” , she said glumly.


“How do you know for sure it won’t work out?” Anya

questioned.


“Just…because! Remember, the last guy I was in love with

slept with me, cheated on me, and left me. I’m not gonna take

that chance again.”


“Buffy, that was Angel.” Tara told her.


“Angel’s a prick.” Anya told her.


“Come on Buffy, you never know, Spike could be the right

guy. You’ll never find out though if you never try.” Willow

told her.


Buffy looked at Willow hopefully.


“I’ll think about it.”, she replied.


Anya looked over Buffy’s shoulder. She

saw Spike walking over with two other guys.


“Well, Buffy. It looks like you have a chance right now.”

Anya told her.


“Huh? What are you—“


Spike walked up to the table.


“Hello blondie.”


She jumped at the sound of his voice. She

turned around and looked at him.


“I told you not to call me that. What do you want?”


Anya rolled her eyes.


“Well, that idea went to hell quick.”


The girls held back giggles as Spike looked

over.


“What?”, he asked Anya.


“Oh nothing.”


He turned to Buffy.


“So, pet. Aren’t introductions in order?”


Buffy rolled her eyes. She went around the

table introducing everyone. They all looked at Spike and said

hello.


“So, what about your friends, Spike?”


“These are my friends, and bandmates, Xander and Oz.”


“Hey” Xander said.


Oz smiled and nodded looking at Willow.

She nervously smiled back.


“So, would you like to sit down?” Willow asked them.


“Sure.” Oz said.


The guys sat down and they began talking.

The time passed by too quickly. About two hours later, they

all stood up to leave and said their goodbyes and went their

separate ways.


~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~


Buffy dropped off everyone and went

home. She was in the bathroom washing her face when

Dawn walked in. She circled Buffy, looking her over.


“Have you ever considered a new look? Something other

than leather and dark colors? You know, something a little

more girly? You could have a lot of potential under all of that

hostility.”


Buffy rolled her eyes.


“I’m not hostile. I’m annoyed. You forget, I don’t care what

other people think.”


Buffy watched as Dawn brushed her hair.


“You don’t have to always be what they want you to be.”,

she told her.


Dawn turned around and faced Buffy.


“I happen to like being adored thank you very much.”


Buffy noticed the locket around Dawn’s

neck. She thought it looked vaguely familiar.


“Where’d you get the locket?”


“It’s Mom’s.”


Remembering the locket, anger filled Buffy.


“So what? You’ve been hiding it for three years?”, she

yelled, tears threatening to spill.


“No. Daddy found it in a drawer last week.”


“So, you’re just gonna start wearing her locket now?”


“It’s not like she’s going to come back to claim it! Besides, it

looks good on me.” Dawn said, admiring her reflection in the

mirror.
Buffy started to shake. She gritted her teeth

and glared at Dawn.


“Trust me, it doesn’t!”


She practically ran from the bathroom. She

went in to her bedroom and slammed the door just as tears

began streaming down her cheeks.





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