Tempt
Me Not
by Addie Logan
Tara was just about to get ready for
bed when someone knocked on her door. She set her toothpaste and
toothbrush on her dresser, frowning as she wondered who would be coming
there so late. Probably some lost student, she figured, or someone
looking to start a last-minute dorm party. She hadn’t been expecting to see Buffy Summers for the second time
that day. “Hi, Tara,” Buffy said as she answered, sounding subdued and
possibly even a little nervous. “Um, hi, Buffy, I haven’t found any other way to break the spell, so
if that’s what you’re…” “I’m not here because of the spell,” Buffy quickly clarified. “I
came to talk to you. Do you have a few minutes?” “Yeah,
sure,” Tara said, stepping aside to let Buffy in, racking her brain in
an attempt to figure out what she had done to bring the Slayer there so
late. Had she done something Buffy didn’t approve of when she’d last
been hanging out with Dawn? She’d tried to be a good role model for the
teen… “It’s not a crisis,” Buffy said, catching the troubled look on
Tara’s face. “It’s not even a Scooby issue. It’s a Buffy issue.” “A Buffy issue?” Tara asked. “What do you mean?” “I just…well, I guess I need a friend to talk to.” Tara blinked. Now she was really confused. “You mean like girl talk?” Buffy nodded. “No offense, Buffy, but why me? I mean, we’ve never exactly been…” “Close? I know. But ever since I…came back, everything
feels different anyway. I’m not close to anyone except…” “Except Spike,” Tara supplied when Buffy trailed off into silence. “Yeah.
But…but now I’ve messed that up, and I don’t even know if that’s good
or bad. I want to be with him sometimes, but I always know it’s wrong.
And if I get serious with him, what will everyone thing? I already
can’t talk to most of my friends about it as it is. And…and what does
it say about me if the only men I can ever seem to really want are
demons? How sick am I?” Tara looked at Buffy, saw the tears beginning to fall down her face,
and her heart broke for her. After all, she’d been there before… She
sat down on the edge of the bed and patted the space beside her. Buffy
sat, her head down and tears shimmering in her eyes, and Tara had to
resist the urge to give her a comforting hug, not sure how the other
woman would take that under the circumstances. Instead, she
simply cleared her throat and began to speak. “Buffy, when it comes to
love and sex, certain things are hardwired into us – are a natural part
of us. Maybe some of them are genetic, maybe some come from our
environment, I don’t know. But what I do know is that they’re no more
sinful or wrong than liking the color blue or chocolate chip cookies.
It’s just part of what makes us who we are. “I grew up in
backwoods Alabama with a family that wasn’t exactly progressive in
their way of thinking. For as far back as I can remember, I was told
homosexuality was a sin, that it brought with it hellfire and
damnation. So when I started figuring out that I was attracted to
women, I was terrified. I thought what I wanted was wrong and that I
was wrong for wanting it. So I tried to fight it, even dated this boy
who made me miserable just because I thought I could make those other
desires go away. But I couldn’t, no matter how hard I tried to tell
myself I wasn’t allowed to feel them. I got depressed, I wasn’t taking
care of myself – I was a wreck.” Tara stopped for a moment, a
small smile passing over her lips at an old memory. “And then I met
Jennifer. It was my senior year of high school, and she transferred in.
She was smart and beautiful, and when I was with her, it was like all
the other problems I was having in my life didn’t matter anymore. Being
with her was like being in a cocoon where I could be warm and happy and
I didn’t have to just hurt all the time. And when I touched her, it was
the first time it felt like I was with someone because I really wanted
them and not just because they were who I was told to be with. “Still,
at first I spent all this time worrying about what everyone else I knew
would think. I knew I was in love, but at the same time, everything was
tainted from my own doubt and fear. I let my worries about how everyone
else would perceive us taint what we had instead of realizing then that
love, in all its forms, is a beautiful thing. Instead of embracing what
I’d found, I hid in the shadows. Jen kept telling me I needed to stop
being afraid all the time, and that if my friends couldn’t accept me
for who I was, then they weren’t really my friends in the first place.
But I didn’t listen to her.” Tara looked down at her hands, her
smile long gone now. “I didn’t realize until after I lost her that she
was right. She told me she couldn’t take being my dirty little secret
anymore, that it made her feel cheap. And then I was left without the
person who made me happy and the people who made me feel like I was
dirty and wrong were all I had. Eventually, I found the strength to
reject what I’d been told in the past and embrace who I really was, but
I paid a price for taking as long as I did. Not only did I lose someone
I cared about, but I hurt her in the process. And even now that I’ve
moved on and learned to love someone else, I still regret how I hurt
her and wish that I’d had the strength then not to make her feel like
there was something wrong with her because I hadn’t been able to accept
that there wasn’t anything wrong with me.” The two women sat in
silence for several moments, letting Tara’s story sink in. Finally,
Buffy spoke, asking softly, “So you think I should just be with Spike?” Tara’s
lip curled up in a wry smile. “I think you have to make your own
decision about whether you want to be with Spike. I don’t know if you
love him or not, or if being in a serious relationship with him is
actually what you want. But what I do think is that you shouldn’t base
your decision on what your friends will think or how anyone else will
view your relationship. The only people who know what’s going on in a
relationship are the two people in it. No one else has a say.” She placed her hand on Buffy’s shoulder. “But I do want you to know
that if being with Spike is
what you want, then you won’t be friendless. I don’t know what they’ll
decide to do, but I’ll be here for you, okay? If you need someone to
support you, or even just be there to make you feel less lonely, you
know where I am.” Buffy met Tara’s eyes, the statement taking her
by surprise. She wished now that she’d paid more attention to Tara in
the past, since there seemed to be more to the other woman than she’d
ever given her credit for. “Thank you. I…I don’t know that I’ve ever
really given you a reason to be all there for me, but…” “Buffy,
yes, you have,” Tara said, cutting her off. “You and Spike both stood
up for me that day when my family came to try to get me to go back with
them. And yeah, his way was by punching me in the nose, but he’s Spike
and he’s special like that.” When her comment got a giggle from Buffy,
Tara smiled and continued. “I can’t even begin to tell me what that
meant to me. To have you stand there and defend me like that, to be
strong so I could be, too… You’re a good person, Buffy. There’s more
love in you than most people will know in a lifetime. And if you want
to call me your friend, then it’s an honor.” Suddenly, Buffy threw her arms around Tara, taking her completely by
surprise. “Thank you.” Tara
hugged her back. “There’s nothing wrong with you, Buffy,” she said
softly. “Nothing at all. And loving someone certainly won’t ever make
you wrong.” Buffy pulled back, wiping at the tears in her eyes. “I…I need to go
think about some things, okay?” Tara nodded. “I thought you might. Do you want my number in case you
need to call me later?” “If…if you wouldn’t mind.” “I don’t mind. I’m here to support you, Buffy, in any way you need,
okay?” “Thank you. I know I keep saying that, but…” “I
know. It’s okay.” Tara stood up and went to her desk, scribbling her
number down on a piece of paper before she handed it to Buffy. “Call me
for anything you need, all right? And don’t worry about me judging you
for anything you tell me. I won’t.” “You promise?” Her
voice was so small and her eyes wide, making Buffy appear nothing like
the tough Slayer Tara had come to think she knew over the years. She
looked like a frightened little girl, one who was terrified of being
something Tara knew she’d never even be capable of becoming. It broke
her heart and made her angry at the same time. And made her sick to her
stomach to know who had had a hand in making Buffy the way she was… “I promise.” Buffy
folded up the piece of paper and put it in her pocket. “Good night,
Tara. And at the risk of sounding totally like a broken record, thank
you again.” “Any time. Good night.” Buffy went towards the door, but stopped when Tara spoke again. “You don’t have to be afraid of Spike. He loves you too much to ever
really hurt you.” Buffy turned. “How do you know that?” “I’ve seen him with you.” Buffy felt something tighten in her chest and knew she had to make a
decision soon. *** *** *** Tara groaned as a loud rap on her door pulled her out of a deep
sleep. She rolled over at looked at the clock. Three thirty
in the morning? Why in the world would anyone be bothering her at
three thirty in the morning? The
knock came again, and she got out of bed, pulling on her robe and tying
it around her waist as she went to the door. She wondered if it was
Buffy again, though she doubted the Slayer would drop by so late. She cracked open the door, her eyebrow shooting up as she saw Spike
in the hallway, rocking nervously back on his heels. “Hey, Glinda. Can I talk to you?” He
looked so miserable that Tara couldn’t find it in herself to turn him
away. Sure, she had a class in four and a half hours, but she’d gone on
less sleep before. “Sure. Come on in, Spike,” she said as she opened
the door all the way for him. He stepped into her dorm and
immediately began pacing. Tara shut the door then sat down on her bed,
wanting to be out of the way of his frantic steps, so not in the mood
to get run over by a vampire. “I can’t sleep,” Spike said,
still pacing. “I mean, yeah, sure, vampire, not really my bedtime, but
I didn’t sleep all day. I haven’t felt like feeding either and it’s all
her bloody fault. And for all I know, everything down there
would work just fine not
around her since she did that sodding spell to herself, but I’ll
probably never even know because she’s the only person who’s been able
to get me going in ages. And I wish I could stop thinking about her,
stop caring about her because she’s such a bloody little
bitch, but it’s like she did some spell to me way before this because
every thought I have is tainted with her. I’m a vampire for
fuck’s sake, and a vicious one, too, and instead I’ve been reduced to
the Slayer’s lapdog because I fell in love with yet another woman who’s
never going to see me as anything but her toy. And now I’m stuck being
literally what I’ve felt I was figuratively for years now because
again, it’s all about her. I swear, she acts like we’re all
just the supporting characters in the Buffy show, and maybe I could
take that if I were the leading man now and then, but no. I’ve got to
play in the shadows why she takes gits like that wanker Finn out and
shows them off, but never Spike. No, Spike isn’t good enough to be on
the Slayer’s perfect little arm.” Tara stared from her bed,
wide-eyed as Spike moved back and forth in front of her, his arms
gesturing wildly. His words came out in a rush, and she wondered if he
wasn’t a vampire if he would’ve passed out from not taking a single
breath in his entire rant. “Um…so have you tried talking to Buffy about any of this?” “Yeah,
like that does any good. She just calls me a thing and punches me in
the nose. If I didn’t have vampire healing, I’d start looking like that
bloke who does all those offbeat comedies.” Tara frowned. “Owen Wilson?” “He the one with the smooshed-looking nose?” Tara nodded. “Yeah,
him.” Hearing
Spike’s thoughts on things – or at least the ones she could pick out of
his jumbled tirade – it seemed as if he and Buffy were on two entirely
different pages in this whole mess. He was ready to have an actual
relationship while she was still dwelling on the possible consequences.
He’d been ready to jump into the deep end of the pool while she was
still testing the water with her toe. Which could quite possibly be their first problem in a very, very
long list of problems. Tara
wished she could tell Spike about her conversation with Buffy earlier
and her growing suspicion that Buffy’s feelings for Spike mirrored his
own more than she thought either one of them was fully away of, but she
knew that would be overstepping her bounds – especially given the fact
that she was fairly certain the things Buffy had told her had been told
in confidence. Still, she felt the need to give the two of them a nudge. If for no other reason than so she could finally get some sleep. “Spike, Buffy’s… Well, she’s got some serious issues.” Spike snorted. “Way to state the obvious there, Tinkerbell.” Tara
couldn’t help but smirk at Spike’s sarcastic response. “Okay, so that’s
well established. Look, my point is that she’s not just going to fall
into your arms. Even if she does want to be with you, it’s not going to
be easy. She needs some gentle prodding.” “She needs a sodding cattle prod,” Spike muttered. “Yeah,
and if memory serves, you tried that before, and it didn’t work so
well.” Until that moment, Tara didn’t know vampires could blush, and
she only laughed at the chagrined look on Spike’s face. Even with all
the bleach and leather, he could still manage to look like a contrite
little boy. Finally, he stopped his pacing and flopped back into Tara’s chair.
“So what do you think I should do, witchy woman?” “Approach
her like you would a spooked animal. Be calm.” Spike arched his
eyebrow, and this time, Tara did chuckle. “Okay, as calm as you can
possibly manage. Don’t push her for anything. Just let her feel
comfortable around you. And let her know you forgive her for the, um…incident.” Spike crossed his arms over his chest. “I’m not sure I do.” Tara’s
eyebrow arched. “Please, Spike. You and I both know that isn’t the
case. And yeah, what she did was wrong, but she knows that as much as
either one of us does, and she feels genuinely remorseful. So move on
from it. Let her know you still love her and that the two of you can
move on from here.” “Kinda difficult to move on when he still isn’t working.” “Yeah,
and as long as Buffy’s afraid to let herself love you, he’s not going
to work, so you can either try to fix things with her or join a
monastery,” Tara snapped. “Wow. Kitty has claws. I’ll have to remember that.” “Damn right I have claws. Especially when I’m going on like three
hours of sleep.” “Right. Point taken.” Tara
sighed, knowing she needed to give Spike a little more information but
also knowing she needed to choose her words carefully. “Spike, Buffy’s
whole thing with fighting her feelings for you – it’s not about you.
It’s about her and her own personal fears. If you want her, then you
have to prove to her that facing those fears will be worth it in the
long run.” “And how am I supposed to do that?” “Well,
first, let her come to you next. And when she does, just talk to her.
Don’t cause her to dwell on the whole vampire and slayer thing and
don’t yell at her because she um…” “Broke my penis?” Spike supplied, bitterness in his tone. “Yeah, that. She knows you’re angry about it, but if you keep
reminding her, then she’s going to stay on the defensive.” “I don’t know if I can do that. She tends to make me want to yell at
her.” “Look,
Spike, you’re at a crossroads here, all right? Either you want to be
with Buffy or you don’t. And if you do, well, clearly whatever you’ve
been doing to get her isn’t working or you wouldn’t be here.” Spike
frowned, his head tilting slightly for a moment before he gave in and
said, “Okay, you’ve got a point there.” Then, he sighed, his hands
dropping down into his lap. “Buffy’s so different from every other
woman I’ve ever been with. I mean, with Dru I could just bring her a
nice, ripe girl to kill, and she was happy. Harmony was all set if I
gave her something shiny. But Buffy…she never wants things.
Hell, I don’t know what she wants.” “She wants to feel like she’s good enough to have love,” Tara said
softly. Spike looked at her sharply. “What?” Tara
wondered if she’d said too much now, but she seemed to have finally
really gotten Spike’s attention. “Buffy’s terrified that there’s
something wrong with her and that wanting you is just symptomatic of
that. But I don’t think it really has anything to do with you.
Whatever damage was done to her, it started a long time ago, and now
you’re both paying the price for it. I don’t really know what goes on
behind closed doors with the two of you, but for your own sake, I’m
advising you to tread lightly for a bit. Because otherwise, she’s going
to go on the defensive and she’s going to run. Trust me on this one.” “Did she tell you she doesn’t think she’s good enough to have love?”
Spike asked. “Not in so many words, but that was the definite impression she got.” “But she’s…” “I know, Spike. I know. But you have to make sure she
does, too.” “Bloody hell. Woman like that should know how sodding amazing she
is.” “She doesn’t. Not as far as the woman goes anyway. She knows what
she is as the Slayer, but as just a person – not so much.” Spike
looked down, though Tara caught a flash of his eyes and saw shame in
them – something else she wouldn’t have thought a vampire was capable
of until then. “I told her she came back wrong.” “She already thought it, Spike.” “But I…” “Look,
Spike, it’s almost four in the morning. I have a class at eight. Go
home, go to bed, get some rest. There’s nothing that can be done about
what’s already happened. But maybe something good can come out of this
whole thing and it can set the two of you on a path that’s not so
destructive. You both know there’s issues between the two of you, and
you can either ignore them or deal with them. This is your crossroads;
pick the road you want to walk with her and don’t dwell on the places
you’ve already been.” “Right then.” Spike got to his feet. “Thanks for putting up with me
tonight.” Tara smiled at him. “You’re welcome.” Spike gave her a small salute and left the room. Tara got back into bed and hoped she could get a couple more hours
of sleep. *** *** *** Sorry it took me a while to get this up. I’ve been having internet
problems. Please review.