Title: Acting The Part Author: Pattyanne snapkik@yahoo.com Disclaimer: None of the BtVS characters belong to me. Feedback: Love some, thanks. Rating: Up to NC-17 Summary: AU. William St. James is an actor in a hit television show. While appearing at a fan convention, he meets Buffy and her six year old daughter, Melanie AN: Hey, check out the pretty picture vamps made for the story: www.offangsandfairytales.net/actingthepartmain.html Part twenty-eight: "Now...who's that one?" "Eeyore!" William smiled as Melanie squeezed his hand and bounced up and down on the balls of her feet. "Why does he look so sad?" "He's very gloomy," she announced knowledgeably. Buffy stood a few feet away, rummaging in her shoulder bag for the tube of sunscreen she'd stashed there earlier, listening to Melanie patiently identifying the various Disney characters meandering around the town square, and their relationships to each other. After slathering a goodly amount of the lotion into Melanie's delicate skin, she plopped a child sized visor cap on her daughter's head and pronounced her ready for the sunshine. Their status as hotel guests entitled them to the special consideration of being admitted to the park a full two hours before the gates opened to the general public. They ambled slowly down Main Street, stopping whenever Melanie lingered in front of the shop windows to examine the treasures behind the glass. Buffy was having a difficult time giving her full attention to the map of the park she carried in her hand while at the same time trying to keep an eye on William. Every time Melanie paused in front of an item in a window that caught her eye, he reached for his wallet with the full intention of buying it for her. Anything...and everything...she might desire, from a package of colored pencils bearing the likeness of different characters, all the way up to a blown glass replica of Sleeping Beauty's Castle that was bigger than the little girl's doll house and carried a four digit price tag, was all her's for the asking as far as he was concerned. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "You can't buy her everything in the park." "I won't." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ It was difficult stopping him. He got as much pleasure as Melanie did out of everything he gave her, but if he was indeed going to become a permanent fixture in their lives, he had to learn how to control his impulsive spending habits. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "But it's her birthday present." "The trip to Disneyland is her birthday present. You don't need to....no, William...no....I said no and I mean it! Put it back!" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ They started off their day in Fantasyland. Melanie happily rode the merry-go-round five times in a row, waving to her mother every time the horse she'd chosen made it's circular progress. Dumbo's Flying Circus made her squeal with giddiness as the elephant shaped car swooped up and down. They sat three across through Snow White's Adventures, Mr. Toad's Wild Ride, Peter Pan's Flight To Neverland, and Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Although Buffy was leery of it, they took a stomach churning ride on the spinning teacups. Melanie shrieked with giggles, in a way her mother had never heard before, as the cup and saucer spun in increasingly rapid circles, propelled by William's strong hands. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Are you sure you're feeling better?" "Yes." "I knew those teacups were a mistake, especially so soon after breakfast. You still look awfully pale." "I'm okay, I promise." Buffy shook her head. "Well, I still think we should just sit down and....what? Is it coming again?...okay, there's a bathroom right over there..." "Mommy?" Melanie looked up at her mother as William headed for the men's room. "Is he okay?" "He will be, baby." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Storybook Land enchanted Buffy almost as much as it did Melanie. The tiny houses and buildings, taken straight from the pages of fairytale books and Disney movies, were so well detailed and realistic that they almost expected to see the Three Little Pigs or Snow White come out of their cottages. As the boat wound it's path through the twists and turns of the waterways, Melanie leaned further and further over the rail, trying to peer into tiny windows and doors, listening to the sound of familiar voices singing snippets of songs from each movie represented. William, sitting on the opposite seat, watched her carefully, edging forward nervously every time she seemed destined to tumble into the water. When he couldn't stand it anymore, he made Buffy trade places with him and wrapped his fingers in the back straps of the child's overalls, keeping a firm grip on them. Behind his dark glasses, he met Buffy's amused gaze and shrugged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Buffy scowled. "I'm NOT wearing that." "Oh, come on....it'll look cute." "Then YOU wear it." "Buffy..." "No! You may have bought it, but you can't force me to wear it. It's ridiculous for a grown woman to wear mouse ears." "Look..I had them stitch your name on it and every- thing. " "Don't care. Not listening." She turned around and found herself facing a determined looking child peeking up at her from beneath her own 'mouse ears'. They exchanged looks for a moment, then Buffy sighed and turned back to William, snatching the hat out of his hands. "I'll get you for this," she muttered, slapping the ears on. "Promises, promises," he said softly, handing his credit card to the sales clerk. On their way out of the shop, he leaned down to whisper, "Maybe you could wear those the next time we...." Buffy looked at him as he waggled his eyebrows sug- gestively. "If there IS a next time." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Surprisingly to Buffy, William's presence in the park hadn't drawn much attention. His sunglasses, and the two toned and tousled curls he was now sporting seemed enough to throw all but the most observant eyes off any track....until they stepped into Tomorrowland. The futuristically themed section of the park was filled with people who knew all there was to know about anything sci-fi oriented, and they had no trouble spotting one of the genre's newest rising stars. William, good natured as always, spent some time signing autographs and posed for several pictures while Buffy and Melanie browsed around the gift shops and the arcade. They played two games of air hockey and fed a small fortune in quarters into the different video games and pinball machines. When William rejoined them, they sat at a small table with an umbrella awning over it and had lunch. After they finished, William bought Melanie a box of popcorn and he and Buffy watched her as she walked around tossing kernels to the tiny sparrows that hopped around the ground practically at her feet. "You having fun, love?" Buffy smiled as he pulled her chair closer to his. "I'm having more fun than I can ever remember having here before. I mean...I've been here plenty of times, but..." "Yeah," William nodded. "I know...me, too. And it's dif- ferent, seeing it all over again through a child's eyes. Like it's all brand new." "Exactly." She leaned over and returned the light kiss he placed on her lips. When she began to pull away, he slipped one hand around the back of her neck and prevented it. Nuzzling her ear, he spoke quietly. "Can I ask you something kind of personal?" "Of course you can. What?" she added when he hesitated. "Well...it's this...have you ever thought...that you wanted to have more children?" ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The question, spoken so quietly, made Buffy's skin prickle with goosebumps. Truth was, she had always wanted to have at least three children. Having grown up as an only child, she knew better than most that it could be a lonely life. She hadn't lacked for friends, but at the end of the day, when families withdrew into the private cocoons of their own homes, she'd always felt a bit left out. After meeting and marrying Angel, in their first flush of love and happiness, they had talked many times about raising a big family full of kids. It wasn't until she was locked into her commitment that she began to see the other side of THAT coin, the side that wanted no part of it until HE felt they were ready. Even though she was only twenty-eight, Buffy knew that women had just so much window of opportunity when it came to reproduction. She didn't have a limitless supply of eggs in her ovaries. Her biological clock wasn't exactly ringing its alarm, but it WAS ticking. Sitting here now next to William, hearing him ask her that question, it suddenly began sounding off like a police siren, matching the loud boom-boom-boom of her rapidly beating heart. "You're really thinking that question over, aren't you?" he asked, a small grin tugging at the corners of his mouth. "Well...no. I mean, yes." "No, you mean yes?" he chuckled. "Once more with clarity?" Buffy's cheeks turned pink. "I meant that I wasn't...that I just..." She sighed at her own tripping tongue, deciding to just cut to the chase. "Yes...I want to have more children someday." She took a deep breath. "I've always wanted to have a big family." "A house full of kids?" "Yes." "Me, too." She felt that same delectable chill creep up and down her spine. Turning to face him, she opened her mouth to speak.... "Mommy! Can we go see Small World now?" Melanie skipped back to them and grabbed her mother's hand, pulling on it. "Can we?" "Um...yes. Sure we can, baby." Flustered, Buffy turned her attention back to her daughter. Rising to her feet, she firmly controlled the urge to let her knees quiver and began gathering up the remnants of their meal. "And the boats, Mommy?" Melanie asked. "And can we ride on the train?" Stuffing the trash in the can, Buffy nodded. "Yes, we can ride on the train." TBC.... Feedback pleases me deeply