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This Happened
By
Chrislee
Rating: PG
Summary: Seven encounters that might have happened.
Disclaimer: I wish I owned them.
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the Spring Fling, after ‘Prophecy Girl’
Her
dress was ruined and she wasn’t sure how she was going to explain that to
her mom. It had been such a generous gift, one she knew her mother couldn’t
afford, and now she’d have to think of some way to explain what had
happened. Buffy was running out of plausible excuses for her ruined
clothes, her bruises, her up-one-minute-down-the-next grades. Juggling her
life was becoming more complicated by the minute.
And
now she had to throw Angel into the mix. Okay, maybe not officially, since
officially they weren’t ‘dating.’ Did vampires actually date? Buffy was
pretty sure that even if they did, they didn’t date Slayers.
She
watched him navigate the Spring Fling crowd at the Bronze carrying two huge
mugs of cocoa. He was at least a head taller than most of the guys in the
room and way better looking.
Bad
Buffy!
“I
hope you like extra whipped cream,” Angel said depositing the mugs at the
table and smiling.
“After
the night I’ve had, whipped cream is a treat I’m willing to suffer the
morning after guilt for,” Buffy said.
“You
did good,” Angel said pushing one mug closer. “I hear chocolate is an
appropriate reward for that sort of thing.”
Buffy
lifted the mug and took a sip. It wasn’t real whipped cream, but it tasted
yummy just the same. She doubted Angel would know the difference.
“Aren’t
you going to drink yours?” she asked.
She
watched, mesmerized as Angel’s hand- large and pale- floated towards her.
She closed her eyes as he cupped her chin and his thumb brushed at the
cream above her lip.
“Buffy?”
Willow
appeared at her elbow.
“Hmmm.”
“Are
you okay?”
Buffy
opened her eyes and blinked at her friend. “Oh, sorry.” She swiped the back
of her hand across her mouth. “I’m good. What’s wrong?”
Willow
laughed. “Nothing’s wrong. We just thought you might like to dance.” Willow
jerked her head back over her shoulder to the dance floor where Xander was
making a pretty decent fool of himself.
Buffy
turned back to Angel. “Do you…”
“Dance?
No!” Angel said. “But you go. I’ll watch.”
Buffy
hopped off the stool and followed Willow to the dance floor.
“So,”
Willow said, leaning closer so Buffy could hear. “What’s going on with you
two?”
“Nothing.
Why, does it look like there’s something going on?”
Willow
smiled and shrugged.
Buffy
looked back at Angel. He was sitting perfectly still, watching her with
those thoughtful eyes. She turned back to Willow.
“There’s
definitely something going on,” she said.
Willow
nodded.
“He
liked my dress,” Buffy said. “And he didn’t even get to see it before I
drowned.” Buffy frowned. “But I can’t…we can’t…he’s a vampire.”
“He’s
cute, though, right?”
Buffy
took Willow’s hands. “You’re missing the point, Will. He’s my mortal enemy.
I would be ignoring my sacred duty.” She looked back at Angel. “Blah, blah,
blah. I’m in big trouble, aren’t I?”
“I’m
gonna go with yes on that one,” Willow said.
after
Buffy saved Angel in ‘What’s My Line, Part Two’
“You
have some wacky friends,” Buffy said, handing Angel the mug of warm blood.
“Not
friends, more like family,” Angel said.
Buffy
lifted an eyebrow and sat on the edge of Angel’s bed. It was hard to keep
her eyes on his face; his bare chest was like a billboard screaming look
at me, I’m perfect!
“Hey,”
Angel said putting the mug on the little table beside his bed. “I haven’t
thanked you yet.”
“Thanked
me for what?”
“Rescuing
me.” Angel laughed. “Now there’s one for the Watcher’s Diaries: Slayer
Saves Vampire”
Buffy
nodded. “I’m sure Giles is making that entry as we speak.”
“Seriously,
though, thank you.”
“I
couldn’t let that Billy Idol wannabe hurt you.”
“Well,
he’s gone now. He won’t bother me, or you, again.” Angel shifted on his
pillows. “Buffy.”
“Mmmm?”
“I
should have told you about Dru before. Spike, too. I guess they were a part
of my past I never thought I’d have to deal with again.”
“The
past has a way of biting you on the ass,” Buffy said, smiling at the
expression on Angel’s face. “Kinda hard to avoid a past as long as yours,
anyway.”
“True
enough,” Angel said.
A
moment went by and then Angel said: “How about passing on some of those
restorative slayer powers.” He touched his index finger to his lips.
“Oh, now
you want a kiss? A few days ago you didn’t even want to go for coffee.”
“I
said I’d go for coffee, you said you’d let me know,” Angel said.
“Before
that,” Buffy said.
“Ah.
But to answer your question, yes, I want a kiss.”
“How
can I decline? You’re injured.”
Buffy
leaned forward and just before her lips touched Angel’s she paused.
“What?”
Angel whispered.
Buffy
lifted her eyelashes, met Angel’s eyes and smiled.
“Nothing.
I’ve just never really thought about kissing before,” she lowered her eyes
and found herself looking at Angel’s still, perfect chest. “Suddenly it
seems really important.”
Angel’s
fingers tilted Buffy’s chin and he said, “It is,” just before he kissed
her.
back
at the mansion, at then end of ‘Amends’
Angel
threw another log onto the fire and then joined Buffy on the couch.
“It
means something, right?” she said, her voice quiet.
“It
means something.”
Buffy
picked at the collar of her coat, which lay on the seat beside her.
“It’s
been a long time since I’ve seen real snow,” she said. “We went to the
mountains once, when I was a kid. I saw it then.”
“I’m
sorry about what happened,” Angel said, “before.”
“It’s
all right. You weren’t exactly in total possession of your faculties.”
“That’s
pretty much true whenever I’m around you,” Angel said, his mouth quirking
slightly. “And there’s gonna come a time, Buffy, when that excuse isn’t
going to be enough.” “But not tonight,” Buffy said. “Okay? I mean, it’s
Christmas.”
Angel
suddenly looked stricken.
“I
didn’t get you any--”
“You
did,” Buffy said. “You gave me the best gift ever. You stayed with me.”
when
Buffy went after Angel during ‘The Yoko Factor’
Buffy
watched the tail end of Angel’s coat disappear around the corner and she sighed.
Could this day possibly get any worse? She took a step towards her door and
then paused. Riley wouldn’t leave; she had a moment.
She
ran down the hall after Angel. He was standing just outside the door of her
dorm, looking up at the sky.
“Did
you forget something,” he asked without turning to look at her.
“No,”
she said, stopping beside him. “It’s just the way our lives are, who knows
when we’ll see each other again and I--”
Angel
looked down at her. “I know.”
“Do
you?” Buffy said.
He
nodded. For a moment he looked as though he might say more and then he
pressed his lips together.
“Well
anyway, I just didn’t want to regret not saying that I miss you.”
Angel
sighed. He slid his fingers along Buffy’s arm and clasped her hand in his,
giving it a quick squeeze before letting it go.
“Me,
too.”
“I
better get back,” Buffy said. “Riley’s--”
“Waiting.”
“Yeah.”
before
the sun came up in ‘Forever’
“Well,
we still have a few more minutes until I have to go,” Angel said, wrapping
his arm around Buffy’s shoulder and hugging her close. She felt spindly
under his fingers, like something fragile that might snap.
“Good,”
she said. “Good.”
He
didn’t know what to say to her because death for him, for over a century,
had been part of the fun of being a vampire. Life was something that humans
both cherished and took for granted and there was no more powerful feeling
in the world than snatching it out of their unsuspecting hands.
Of
course he hadn’t felt that way about killing someone for a very long time
and the death of Buffy’s mother was unexpected and harsh. Not for him
personally, but he couldn’t bear to see Buffy suffer. He’d do anything to
take that worried, sad look from her eyes.
Except
stay. He couldn’t do that.
His
body was still humming from their shared kiss. One little kiss. A hundred
years ago he’d equate the affect of Buffy’s kiss with the delirious
pleasure he’d taken at the throat of some young virgin. Now he couldn’t
imagine anything sweeter than her mouth pressed against his.
“The
sky’s getting lighter,” she said, pressing her hand to his chest.
“Another
minute,” he said.
She
lifted her head and looked at him. Her eyes were solemn.
“Angel?”
she asked. “Do you believe in heaven?”
He
wasn’t sure what to say.
“Well,
I know there’s a hell, so I guess it stands to reason--” He paused.
“I was Catholic. I believe, yes.”
“And
when we die, if we’ve lead a good life, we’ll be there with the people we
love?”
Angel
smiled and kissed her forehead. “I’m counting on it.”
when
Buffy and Angel met after ‘Flooded’
He
couldn’t believe how much she’d changed. And how little. He quickly
calculated how long she’d been buried and took a step towards her.
“Buffy,”
he said when he was close enough to touch her.
“Hey,”
she said.
“It’s
good to see you.” That was lame. “I mean, really good.” That was lamer.
“You,
too.”
“Do
you want to sit?” He motioned to a bench.
“Sure,
okay,” she said. She walked away from him and he trailed, a docile puppy,
behind.
He’d
wanted to see for himself. To see if she was okay (clearly she wasn’t), to
see if he could help (he seriously doubted it), to touch her and make sure
she was real (he couldn’t say for certain that she wouldn’t break apart
under his hand if he were to lay it upon her.)
“I
don’t know where to start,” he said.
“It
doesn’t matter where we start, really, the ending’s gonna be the same,” she
said looking down into her lap. “It always is with us.”
Angel
sighed. “I’m sorry. Maybe this just adds insult to injury.”
“You
think my feelings for you are an insult?”
“Of
course not,” he said reaching for her and then retracting his hand before
it made contact. “I don’t think that. Is that what you think?”
Buffy
risked a glance at him and said: “I don’t know. Everything is so—loud and
bright.”
“It’ll
get better.”
Buffy
nodded non-commitally.
“You
don’t believe that?” Angel asked moving closer to Buffy on the bench.
“I
don’t know what to believe. The world seems backwards to me. It’s like I know
people, but I can’t connect to them.”
“I’m
so sorry,” Angel said, “that I wasn’t there, that I couldn’t help you or save
you.”
“That’s
what Spike said.”
“What?”
Angel said, his eyes narrowing.
Buffy
pursed her lips thoughtfully. “He said he didn’t save me when it counted,
but that he saved me every night after.”
I’ll
be goddamned, Angel thought.
“Be
careful,” he said trying to keep his personal feelings for Spike from
bleeding into the simple words.
“I’m
not afraid of Spike,” Buffy said. She stood up suddenly and walked towards
the railing that ran along the cliff. Some of the hair she’d pulled into a
messy pony tail, floated free.
Angel
stood and joined her at the rail.
“I
just meant--”
“I
know what you meant. I’m not afraid of him. I’m afraid of all this.” She
gestured at the water below them. “What if it’s pointless? Why am I here? I
was done, wasn’t I?”
Angel
felt his throat close up. He risked wrapping an arm around Buffy’s narrow
shoulders and he pulled her close. He knew how she felt. What it was like
to be in a horrible hell dimension, returned to earth for some unknown
reason, disoriented, exhausted, broken.
“What
can I do?”
Buffy
laughed. She knew that Angel empathized. She wished she could share with
him what she had told Spike in the alley. Hell hadn’t spit her out; she’d
been yanked out of Heaven.
It
was a secret she shared with Spike: her confessor.
Angel
would never know.
“This
is good,” she said.
Angel
squeezed her shoulder and placed a kiss on the top of her head. Soon it
would be morning and they would go their separate ways.
And
this would have to sustain them.
after
Angel disappears into the shadows in ‘Chosen’
A
Slayer in love with a vampire.
The
irony wasn’t lost on Buffy. Neither was the humour: she couldn’t help but
think that someone was having a huge laugh at the cosmic joke that
sometimes masqueraded as her life.
She
looked down at the amulet that Angel had given her. It was a garish looking
thing. She hadn’t been lying: she didn’t have a thing that matched.
She
didn’t suppose that mattered. Not at this point.
Her
heart was finally returning to normal speed. She’d thought that after all
these years she’d at least be able to feign indifference when confronted
with Angel’s presence. Apparently not: the sight of him still slammed into
her with a force that couldn’t be ignored.
And
the truth of the matter was she didn’t want to pretend anymore.
A
Slayer in love with a vampire.
Buffy
smiled.
Now
that was a story she intended on being around to tell to her grandchildren
some day.
The
End
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