Tempt
Me Not
by Addie Logan
The house was too quiet. Dawn was at
school – as was Willow, though from the cold shoulder Buffy had gotten
this morning, she was pretty sure even if Willow was there she wouldn’t
be talking to her. Surprisingly, Buffy found that she didn’t really care. Truthfully,
when she thought about it, Buffy didn’t much feel like talking to
Willow either. Willow’s whole attitude recently had been pissing her
off. Even beyond the resurrection, Willow’s recent out-of-control
behavior had gotten Dawn hurt – and yet Willow seemed to believe that
she was the victim to be pitied. The more she thought about it,
the angrier Buffy became. Willow was so quick to point fingers at other
people or find excuses for the problems in her life that had nothing to
do with her own behavior. Tara left because Willow’s default response
to dealing with conflict was to try to bend the world to her will, and
really, that hadn’t been a new development. Willow had been heading on
this path for years, and when she actually sat down and thought about
it, the clearer it became to her that it wasn’t an issue of the magic
so much as an issue of Willow’s desire to control everything and
everyone around her. Buffy had just made a similar mistake with
magic, and she certainly hadn’t wanted to just keep right on doing the
same thing. She didn’t buy Willow’s excuse that magic was addictive,
not anymore. Not like she was trying to claim. If anything, screwing up so royally with it made Buffy want to stay
away – not use more and more. Buffy
had always held Willow’s opinion in high regard – it had been a big
part of what had persuaded her to accept Riley’s advances – and now she
was wondering why. She’d always thought of Willow as being smart, and
while Willow may have a brain that could retain facts, Buffy was
starting to seriously doubt how much common sense the woman actually
had. So what did it even matter if Willow didn’t approve of her
relationship choices? She’d given Riley her stamp of approval, and he’d
cheated on her with vampire whores. Furthermore, Willow had
dated Oz, which pretty much took away any of her room to get on Buffy
about being with Spike. Sure, Oz was only a killer three days out of
the month, but when he was in his wolf form, he was a lot more
dangerous than Spike in some ways. And he’d killed Veruca. And for all
they knew, other people, too. So if that was okay for Willow, then
where did she get off judging Buffy’s relationship choices? Hell, she’d
dated a psycho demon robot, too. And on that note, where did
Xander get off on judging any of her choices? He could turn his nose up
at her for dating Angel and Spike, but he was going to get engaged to
someone who had probably killed more people than both of them combined?
Where was the fair in that? If he could date a demon, then so could
she, dammit. Suddenly, Buffy was angry. How dare they stage their
little interventions and tell her how to live her life? What did they
know? They didn’t even care if she was really happy as long as she
didn’t act upset around them. They wanted her to conform to the image
they had set for her, and heaven forbid she rock the boat. Well,
she was tired of it. She thought about something Tara had said the
night before about how if people couldn’t accept you how you were, then
they really weren’t your friends at all. And really, she couldn’t even remember the last time she’d actually enjoyed
herself with Willow and Xander anyway. They’d stopped having fun
together a long time ago, though she’d been afraid to admit that. The
happy little group they’d been in high school didn’t really exist
anymore. It was a painful thing for her to realize, but she knew it was
time she faced the truth. She couldn’t keep living in the past,
pretending none of them had changed. It was time for her to grow
up. If they wanted to come along for the ride, they could, but
otherwise, well, maybe it was time for her to let go. She’d
already lived out one life doing what was expected of her. This time
around, it was time to start living the way she wanted. Right now, she wanted to see Spike. And Buffy was no longer going to deny herself what she wanted. *** *** *** Spike knew it was her the moment she came into the crypt. He’d know
the sound of those tiny booted feet anywhere. He
lay still in the bed, knowing if his heart could beat, it would be
thudding in his chest. He’d gotten the distinct impression from Tara
the night before that she knew something about Buffy’s feelings that he
didn’t, but he also knew with Buffy anything was possible. She could be
coming here to launch herself into his arms or kick him in the head. It
was a toss up. Buffy came down the stairs but stopped short
before she reached the bed. Spike turned to look at her, not moving
from his reclining position, waiting for her to make the first move.
She fidgeted for a moment, her eyes trained on the floor, before she
finally spoke so softly he didn’t think he would’ve heard it had his
vision not been so acute. “I’m sorry.” With those simple
words, it was like a damn burst inside of him, and Spike couldn’t stay
angry at her any longer. He didn’t know who he’d been kidding trying to
pretend he could actually hold a grudge against her. And looking at her
now… She looked so bloody miserable that he stopped caring about his
woes at all, wanting nothing more than to comfort her. He
thought for a moment about what he should say before he gave up on
words at all and held her arms out to her. In
an instant, Buffy was in them, burying herself against his chest and
wrapping her own arms tightly around him. “I’m so sorry, Spike. Really,
I am.” “Shh, I know, sweetheart. It’s all right,” Spike cooed as he stroked
her hair. “It’s all right.” “No, it really isn’t. And…and not just the thing with the spell.
You’ve been the only person who’s really been there for me
since I got back, and I’ve just been taking that for granted.” “It’s
okay, kitten. That’s the past,” he assured her, realizing as he spoke
how much he wanted it to be the truth. “We can start fresh from here,
yeah?” “I want to. I…I want to be with you, Spike. For real. I want to try.” Spike
would’ve thought he was still asleep and dreaming if the moment hadn’t
been so crisp, so tangible. He could feel her skin against his and his
nostrils filled with her scent. She was there; she was his. Though clearly, things were not all good between them. Buffy was
still…afraid. “What’s wrong, luv?” he asked, his lips against her hair. He
could breathe the scent of it in all day… “What if this doesn’t work, Spike?” “What if a giant meteor falls from the sky and kills us all
tomorrow?” She
looked up at him sharply and Spike chuckled. “There’s no guarantees in
life, luv. You of all people should know that by now. But there’s also
no shot at happiness if you don’t take a chance on something that’s a
little scary now and then.” “I don’t want to get hurt.” “Neither
do I, sweetheart, but…” Spike stopped and pushed her hair away from her
face so he could better look into her eyes. “Answer something for me,
all right? And I want the honest truth.” “Okay.” “If I walked out right now and never looked back, let you have your
life without the threat of me ever mucking it up, would that
hurt?” Buffy
thought about the question, let what he was asking really sink in. It
hit her like a sharp twist inside of her, the very thought of it
bringing tears to her eyes. “Yes. Oh god, Spike, it would hurt so much…” “Then
this thing between us is a gamble worth taking.” He held her face in
his hands, making her keep looking at him. He could hear her breath
quickening and her heart thudding in her chest. “I love you, Buffy. I
love you more than I even knew it was possible to love anyone until I
saw you. You’ve changed everything for me. What I need, what I want, who
I am.
You make me care about things I never gave a damn about before simply
because they matter to you. You make me want to choose pig’s blood over
human, save lives instead of take them. You make me want to save the
whole sodding world.” Spike brushed his thumbs against her
skin, smearing her tears as he did. “You make me want to be one of the
good guys, Buffy. I see the goodness in you, and I want to be a part of
that. I know I don’t deserve you. I’ve never done a thing to deserve
the love of an angel, but I’m a selfish sort of bloke, and I want it
anyway. I want to bask in the light you give off, even if I know it
should burn me.” “An angel?” Buffy asked softly. “I’m not…” Spike
cut her off, a crooked grin on his face. “You fell from Heaven, luv.
Only one sort of creature does that.” When she opened her mouth to
respond, Spike pressed a finger to her lips. “Listen to me. You didn’t
come back wrong. You couldn’t be wrong even if you wanted to
be. There’s so much good in you, Buffy, it’s nearly blinding. If you
came back as anything other than all human, it’s only because you came
back with a piece of Heaven still inside of you.” He wrapped his arms
around her again and pressed his lips to her forehead. “You could never
be wrong, baby. Never.” “But you said…” “Men say lots of thing to get a woman in bed, kitten. Doesn’t make
them true.” Buffy
laughed, and Spike felt it shake his own body, warming him in a way
that shouldn’t be possible. He kissed her forehead again, then sobered.
“I’m sorry I said that, Buffy. It was a mistake. I didn’t…I didn’t
realize the effect it was going to have on you. But I knew you were too
good for me, and I thought…I thought maybe if you didn’t think you
were, that maybe you’d finally start to look at me as something more
than dirt under your shoe.” “I don’t think you’re dirt under my shoe. I think…well, actually, I
think you’re a damn decent man, Spike.” “Yeah, how you figure that?” Spike asked, frowning. “Because you can manage to love more without a soul than any other
man I’ve ever know can with one.” “Love’s an important thing to hold on to. It’s what gives us our
humanity.” Buffy
pulled back again, just enough to look into his eyes but still keep her
arms wrapped tightly around him. His eyes were so intense, so full of
emotion, and she wondered about the old saying that they were windows
to the soul. What was she seeing in his? “Tell me you love
me, Spike,” she begged, the plea a breathy whisper that made him
tremble. “Say the words to me, please.” He swallowed, touched his hand to her cheek again. “I love you.” She smiled softly and laid her hand over his. “I love you, too.” It
was a perfect moment the likes of which Spike had rarely experience in
over a century of existing. A moment in which his world fell apart and
came together in an instant and he felt so full of pure joy he didn’t
think he could contain it all within himself. So he kissed her, hard
and deep, pouring into her all the emotion she stirred inside of him.
Buffy tangled her hand in his hair and brought him even closer, holding
him to her. Spike finally broke away from her lips when he felt his cock jump
against her. “You’re not afraid anymore, luv?” Buffy shook her head. “No. I’m not. Not with you.” “I
know you’re taking a chance on me, and I know what it would do to you
if I made you regret that. I won’t. I promise you, I’ll work hard at
being good for you. I promise.” “Shh, Spike, it’s okay. Just be you, and it’ll be okay.” “Buffy, just me isn’t…” She silenced him with a soft kiss. “I only want to love you for who
you are.” Spike could hardly believe what she was saying. It all seemed too
good to be true, only it was
true because Buffy was there, in his arms, trusting him with her heart
and asking him for nothing but his love. He didn’t really understand
why she’d changed her attitude towards him, but he didn’t care. She was
there, she wanted him. No, not just wanted. Loved. “Say it again, kitten. Even if you never say it again, say it one
more time.” “I
love you, William. I do.” She kissed him, loving the taste of him and
finally admitting she didn’t want to live without knowing it. “And
you’ll hear me say it again.” “Promise?” She smiled. “Yes.” Spike
fisted his hands in her long, blonde hair and brought her back to his
mouth, a low growl vibrating from him as he kissed her. Buffy clutched
his shoulders, relief flooding her body as she felt his cock grow to
full hardness against her. “God, I missed him,” she said in a rush of breath as they broke away
from air. Spike snorted. “You missed him? I felt like my best mate
had just died.” Buffy
resisted the urge to make a snide comment about men and their
relationships with their penises. Instead, she slid her hand down
between them and ran her thumb over the belled head of Spike’s cock.
“Guess I better get down there and apologize to him, too, huh?” “It would be the proper thing to do,” Spike replied, a twinkle in
his eyes. “Honey, if you want me to do anything ‘proper’ to your penis, I
think we’re seriously on different pages here.” “Oh,
just get down there and blow me, woman,” Spike growled in response,
rolling his eyes. Buffy giggled and slid down his body, kicking the
sheets out of the way in the process. Coming face to face with
Spike’s erection had inspired different emotions in her in the past:
desire, lust, even trepidation. But the relief she felt now – at least
in this form – was a completely new one. She’d never been so happy to
see an erection in her life. “God, I really did miss you,” she said
before pressing her lips to the tip of his cock, apologizing for her
misdeed with a tender kiss. Spike groaned beneath her, his hand coming
up to tangle in her hair and push her towards taking more into her
mouth. Buffy quickly complied. After all, she figured after
making the poor man be impotent for a whole day, the least she could do
was give him a decent blowjob. Spike kept his hand in her hair,
guiding her movements, showing her what he liked best. He groaned
broken strings of praise and commands, and Buffy complied with an
eagerness to please she hadn’t allowed herself to have in their first
few times together. This time, she focused on the future and not just
the present, wanting to learn how best to pleasure her new lover for
all the time she knew they’d eventually spend in each other’s arms. It gave her a sense of comfort, knowing that someday, she’d know
this man’s body as well as her own. He
barked a warning to her in just enough time for her to prepare herself,
and when he released into her mouth, she swallowed him down, not even
considering pulling away. She wanted him to know she was there with him
completely, that she wanted to share everything with him. She wasn’t going to run from anything anymore… He
was panting for unneeded breath as she crawled back up his body, a
self-satisfied grin on her face. Once she was close enough, Spike
grabbed her and kissed her, not seeming put off by his own taste on her
tongue in the least bit. “You’re amazing, Buffy,” he said when he broke
away, his hands coasting over her sides. “Bloody perfect, every bit of
you.” “Yeah?” Buffy leaned in and nipped at his earlobe, smiling
when Spike moaned from the small bite. “So does that mean he’s started
to forgive me for all the trauma?” “Just about,” Spike replied,
his hands creeping up to slip under her shirt. “Think he might need
some time in that hot, tight lil’ pussy of yours first.” Buffy
squirmed as she nipped at him again, this time grazing his neck with
her teeth. Spike growled and thrust up, and Buffy knew she had to have
him right then. Thankfully, he was hard all over again
– if he’d ever really gone soft in the first place. She sighed an
internal sigh of relief. It was so good to have Spike back in
working order… “I’m all yours, Spike,” she whispered. “Anyway you want me, you can
have me.” He
growled again, loudly this time, and Buffy suddenly found herself on
her back, a very aroused vampire over her, looking at her like he
wanted to devour her. She’d never been so turned on in her life. And she was okay with that. Spike
moved quickly, removing her jeans and shoes before she even had a
chance to realize what he was doing. Her shirt followed next, and he
growled appreciatively at her lack of bra before ripping her panties
off her body with one sharp tug. He pushed her legs wide apart
and positioned himself at her entrance, though he stopped right before
he pushed in. Buffy could tell it was taking an extreme amount of
effort on his part to still himself, but he asked her anyway, “Ready
for me, luv?” “I couldn’t have sex with you for a whole day. If I have to wait
another second I think I’ll explode,” Buffy replied. Spike chuckled. “And whose fault was that, Slayer?” “Mine, all mine. I was a very bad girl. Now please, Spike, fuck me.” Spike
shivered, her declaration that she’d been a “very bad girl” giving him
all sorts of naughty ideas, but he decided to explore them later. Right
now he just wanted to be inside the woman he loved. The woman who loved him. She
cried out with such heartfelt relief when he pushed inside of her that
Spike almost came right there. Her arms and legs wrapped around him,
pulling him closer, keeping him inside her. She wanted him – and she
was letting herself want him. He couldn’t think of anything else more erotic than that. She
wasn’t fighting him this time, not like she had the times before. She
was right there with him, pulling him closer instead of trying to push
him away. And yet, she was no less intense, no less raw. He was finally getting all of her… Spike
put his face against the crook of her neck, breathing in the sweet
scent of sweat and desire on her skin. “God, Slayer, I love you so
much,” he groaned, his eyes closing as he just felt her. Buffy moaned again. “Yes…love you, Spike. Love you...” That
was too much for him. He hefted her up with a snarl, rocking back on
his knees with Buffy straddling his hips, his hands firm against her
back to support her as he thrust into her with his full strength.
Within moments, Buffy was coming in his arms, her head thrown back, her
nails in his shoulders, and a high-pitched, keening wail filling his
crypt. He threw her back down, thrust into her one more time, and erupted
with a shout of her name. As
the aftershocks made their way through him, Spike realized how tightly
she was holding him, how she didn’t want to let him go. He closed his eyes, breathed her in, and held onto the hope that she
meant it all. *** *** *** Sorry this chapter took so long. Gnomes were clogging my internets
or something. The next chapter will be up soon. Please review.