Hello out there, true believers, and Happy Holidays! This fic comes to you just in time for Christmas, a delightful season of magic, happiness, and believe it or not, romance. This particular story was inspired by the beautiful artwork of the Faye Valentine hentai calendar, which I purchased from the good people at White Phoenix Art. Check them out at , where you can get a calendar of you're own! I dedicate it to all of you out there, who have wished on those cold winter night's that you had something (or someone) warm to cuddle up to. And as usual, I do not own Cowboy Bebop or its characters, otherwise you would be seeing this on TV and not reading it online. Enjoy!
There was a light on
in the cabin. It sat, seeming isolated in the woods, even though
there were other cabins within sight of it. The snow gently drifted
down from the sky, collecting in vast white sheets across the ground.
It was all-quiet, with only the sound of the wind gently carrying
the frosty flakes down to the ground.
But then there was a
sudden scream as the Swordfish II dove out from the darkness. It
tore over the top of the cabin, the sonic boom taking a moment to
catch up to the actual ship.
Inside the cabin, the
corners of a pair of ruby lips turned up into a smile.
Spike sighed as he
killed the engine. He paused a moment, as if considering what to do
next, even though it was perfectly obvious. He looked out through
the glass of the cockpit across the white field that led up to the
cabin door; it looked thousands of miles away, and the night as so
cold. His body nagged him to remain inside the warmth of The
Swordfish, but he knew what was waiting for him inside. With a
second sigh, this one of resignation, he pulled his scarf closer
around his face and pulled open the hatch, stepping out into the
frigid air.
He walked slowly to
the cabin, the snow crunching under his feet. Behind him, a trail of
footprints followed him, soon to vanish under more of the chilly
white stuff. He kept his hands jammed in his pockets, almost
dreading the feel of the night air on more of his skin. His breath
came out from the cloth of his scarf in a steamy cloud, like the
breath of a dragon. The cold bit at his nose and wrapped itself
around his legs, reaching for the warmth that was between them to
give him a jolting stab of cold. He walked a little faster.
The door opened
without a sound, revealing the soft glow of the dancing flames
illuminated against the walls. He stepped inside, instantly feeling
the difference. He hung his jacket on the peg on the wall, removed
his shoes and placed them alongside the radiator to warm, and then
walked into the living room.
Faye was seated on the
couch, making it look all the more inviting. A bottle of wine sat
open on the table in front of her, two glasses next to it, one
already full. She sipped at it delicately as he sat down next to
her.
"You're just in
time, it's starting to pop." She gestured toward the tin that
sat on the hearth above the flames, and her words were emphasized by
the soft popping noise. The top of the tin quickly began to rise up
like a balloon filling with air, and Spike removed it from the hearth
to let it cool for a moment. While they waited, he poured himself a
glass of wine.
"You seem to be
making yourself comfortable" he said with a light chuckle in his
voice. He slighted the top of the tin open, revealing the popped
corn inside. Faye took a handful and blew softly on it before
popping a few of the kernels into her mouth.
"Why not, that's
what we're here for, isn't it?" As if to make an example, she
took her shoes off, the heels off with her toes and then kicking her
legs lightly to toss them in the air and let them drop to the floor.
Spike approved of the idea, and followed suite.
"It's getting
pretty bad out there," he said after a few mouthfuls, resuming the
conversation, "I almost couldn't see where to land, it's coming
down so hard. I wonder if Jet'll even be able to find us."
"That eager to
leave, cowboy?" she chuckled, "Does it make you nervous, being
alone with me?"
"The day I'm
nervous with you, Faye Valentine" he said, casting her an amused
look with those mesmerizing eyes, "is the day hell freezes over."
"And the devil gives
free sleigh rides." Faye added, giggling a little. "Then again,
that just might happen with how cold it's getting out there."
"Good thing we have
a fire and a bottle of wine to keep us warm." He smiled, raised the
glass in an unspoken toast, and then sipped.
"Hmm, but there's
always other ways of staying warm, cowboy." Spike smiled as he
caught the look on her face over the rim of his glass. Her eyes
narrowed seductively, and she leaned forward a bit, giving him a more
than generous view down the front of her top.
"Hm, well, if you
put it like that…" he smiled and leaned in to meet her. Their
lips met, igniting in both of them a flame that burned brighter and
hotter than those dancing in the fireplace. They massaged their lips
together, his head tilting slightly to the side. She placed a hand
on his cheek and pushed, as if righting his head. Their mouths
parted with a soft sucking sound, and they smiled warmly at each
other. "Maybe we can wait for Jet a little longer." He said,
finishing his earlier sentence, and leaned in for another blood
boiling kiss.
They passed quickly
into the night like this, talking, drinking, teasing, kissing. The
darkness grew around their small cabin, and the snow continued to
fall in soft torrents. Eventually the flames began to die down, and
Spike refueled the fire with some kindling. Faye picked up the wine
bottle and held it up, looking into it as if to find a final drop
lingering somewhere at the bottom. Spike smiled and moved past her,
taking the bottle from her grip as he went. They gazed into each
other's eyes, enjoying the soft pink tint their kisses and the wine
had put into their cheeks. He walked away into the kitchen,
retrieving a second bottle. He loosened his collar, took off his
spot-coat and left it on the counter, and then went back into the
living room.
When he came in, Faye
was laying on the fuzzy rug in front of the fireplace-naked. Her
skin glowed in the firelight. She crossed her legs and gazed up at
him, the light of the fire reflected in her eyes, as if the image of
the fire now burning within her. He smiled down at her, and set the
bottle aside, thirsting for something else now.
He went down onto his
knees, and she sat up to meet him. She undid a few buttons of his
shirt and slid her hand in, placing it on the smooth muscle of his
chest, his skin burning hot. He moved and shared another kiss,
dripping with desire, her fingers beginning to work faster now to
undo his shirt. She slid it from his body as he slowly pushed her
back down onto the rug, laying on top of her. He kept his mouth
locked with hers, refusing to relinquish her lips, her tongue, her
heart. She gave soft sighs of sensual bliss between the gentle
smacks of the kissing. He slowly pushed her arms up over her head,
their hands twining together for a moment, before he gently ran his
fingertips down the smooth skin, placed them against her cheeks to
hold her steady for his lips, and then down to gently cup her
delicate breasts, and then finally to rest on her hips. She finished
undressing him, unzipping his pants and allowing them to be slid off
his legs by the soft rubbing of her thighs against his.
He finally released
her lips and began to kiss, nibble, and suck on her neck. He trailed
kisses across her collar before finding the perfect spit right below
her throat to begin sucking, as if a vampire attempting to drain the
desire from her to further fuel his own. She ran her hands along the
flesh of his back, her knees raising, her thighs coming up alongside
his hips. She opened her eyes, rolling them back in a reflex of
pleasure. She smiled when she spotted the small plant hanging on the
ceiling above them.
"Mistletoe…" she
said softly, her voice muffled by lust, "You know it's dangerous
if you eat it."
"Kisses are even
more dangerous, if you really feel them." He said, his voice
muffled now by the tender flesh of her breasts. He trailed warm
kisses gently down the valley between them, eliciting a low moan of
enjoyment from her. She slowly wrapped one of her legs around his
waist, resting her foot against the small of her back, her other leg
coiling around his.
"Oh Spike…" she
sighed.
"Faye…" he
whispered in return…"Faye? Faye? Yo,
Faye, you awake?"
She opened her eyes,
Spike's face filling her vision. She gasped and sat up quickly,
finding herself surrounded now by the familiar interior of The Bebop.
She looked around for a moment before she realized what had been
happening.
"Yeah Spike?" she
said groggily, rubbing her eyes.
"You were saying my
name. I thought you wanted me for something." A blush rose in her
cheeks, causing him to tilt his head questioningly.
"No, nothing. Was
just having a dream, is all." She said, trying to smile innocently,
difficult considering the thoughts that were still lingering inside
her head. Spike cocked a questioning eyebrow, and then shrugged
"Maybe you should
read less of those cheap dime novels." He said, and then left the
room. Faye looked down at the open book resting on her thigh. On
the cover, flowing letters spelled out the title "Winter
Wonderland." Beneath the words, there was a picture; the muscular
back of a man with dark her, the pleasure filled face of a woman
beneath him. She smiled and set it aside, laying back on the couch
with her hands behind her head.
From down the hallway,
the radio in Jet's bonsai room gently droned:
"Oh the weather outside is frightful,
But the fire is so delightful.
And since we've no place to go,
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow.
It doesn't show signs of stopping,
And I've brought some corn for popping.
The lights are turned down low,
Let it snow, let it snow, let it snow."
