He looked at his hands and thought about how pissed Buffy would be if he actually read her Diary. He had gone up to her room looking for her when he had seen her Diary sitting on the stand by her bed, without thinking he had opened it up and started flipping through it, that's when she had chosen to walk in. She saw what he was doing and almost threw him out her window, but he had jumped out of it before she could, not realizing he still had the Diary in his hands.
"You, know this wouldn't have happened if you hadn't made me come from the cemetery in the first place" he thought to himself as he debated on whether or not to open the diary and read its secrets. She had started it by coming to his crypt, being all mysterious then disappearing and making him go look for her.
"Damn Slayer," he muttered, making his decision then, he sat on the ground and opened it to the first page…
Dear Diary,
Today's my 16th birthday and my mom gave this to me to record my thoughts. Well, where should I start. I found out that I'm destined to hunt and kill Vampires, something they like to call a Vampire Slayer. My parents divorced and my mom moved me to a place called Sunnydale for a fresh start, not knowing that instead she had moved us to a place that sat on top of a hell mouth. I have 2 best friends, Willow Rosenberg and Alexander Harrison, whom we call Xander for short. Without them I don't think I would survive any of this crazy crap. Then there's my watcher Giles…
Spike didn't finish, "Bloody hell, I've read obituaries more interesting then this" he muttered. Flipping the most recent entries he stopped suddenly when he saw his name.
Today, I kissed Spike. It was the most passionate, heart pounding, experience in my entire life. With Angel, it was romantic, with Spike it's indescribable.
He stopped and took a deep breath, he couldn't believe she had written this about him. She always acted like she couldn't stand to be around him, and now…
Spike stood and brushed himself off, he smiled coyly and made a decision that he was going to make this a very memorable experience so she would have more to write about.
