I know better than that
Spike's point
of view
My point of
view
I know better
than that
There she was,
looking all giddy. But I knew better than to fall for her facade.
She sat there looking straight at him as he talked. I knew she
wasn't paying attention to him. She had that puzzled look on
her face. The one she gets when she's thinking too hard but
not paying attention to anything but her own thoughts.
I knew her this
well. I just wished she would let me approach her. But she turned
away from me every time. I understood. If I were her I'd run away
from a creepy demon like myself, too but I would never hurt
her ever.
So I simply stood
there in the shadows where I belonged watching her.
"Are you
listening to me," Charles asked me.
"Yes
Charles, and I think you're taking your job as a watcher a
little too seriously," I replied grabbing my purse and
standing up.
"Gladys,
you have to understand I'm simply looking after
you."
"I
know" but I couldn't understand, I would never
understand. Why did I have to be the chosen one, why me?
I smiled at
Charles and walked out of his house. I looked around and
shivered. I always got a creepy feeling in nights like this.
Dark, cold nights. I liked it better when the moon was full and I
was able to look the face of my opponent.
Either way I
had to patrol so I checked my stake and kept walking, into the
shadows.
I followed her
silently like I usually did when I was feeling lonely. Lately
demon life wasn't as exciting as it used to be. Not for me,
anyways.
She walked
rapidly, like something was bothering her. Deep inside me I
longed to know what it was.
It was a dark,
cold night. I loved nights like this; it was easier to sneak in
the shadows when it was dark.
Oh there it was;
the first hunt of the day. Vampire approaching Gladys rapidly but
somehow she didn't seem to notice it. I froze in my
position, ready to attack it but then her instincts reacted and I
stood there watching her do what she loved best.
Stupid
vampires. Did that last one really think I was just gonna stay
there and let it beat me, hell no. Kick, grunt, kick. It tried to
hit me in the face but I ducked and shoved it into onto the
ground. Stake, poof, dust. Easy one; didn't catch a glimpse
of its face, though.
I kept walking
through the cemetery. I felt a breeze and shivered again. I
turned around rapidly. I had the weirdest feeling, like someone
was watching me or something.
I turned around
again.
"You have
got to be kidding me," two vampires standing at 6 o'
clock.
"Fun, fun,
fun," I thought and got ready to dust them both.
Kick grunt,
hook. Damn they're stronger than I expected. Duck, block,
jump. Hook, kick, ow that hurt. I grabbed one and slammed it
against a tree. Where the hell was my stake when I needed it? Oh
there, pointy thing. Stake, poof. One more to go. Go, duck, hit,
oops missed. Kick, grunt, hit.
Suddenly, poof.
"Where did
that come from?" I asked out loud.
"Hello
pet," he said. His figure coming out of the dark.
"What are you
doing here?" she asked coldly.
"You
know out for a walk," I replied, "care to join
me."
I looked deeply
into her eyes and took a step forward.
"Whoa! Stay
back!" she said revealing her stake.
I smiled at her
and walked around her, never taking my eyes off of her, I
couldn't.
"You should
know better pet," I said softly
"I would
never hurt you," he said. He had said it a thousand times
but I didn't know if I could trust him.
"Right.
You vampires are all the same. I know what happened to the last
slayer!" I stated.
Spike chuckled.
"Love,
first of all you're no Buffy you're
stronger and smarter and prettier than her," he said.
I blushed.
I smiled. I knew I
had some kind of effect on her.
"And
secondly, I'm no Angel. I would never betray someone I care
about, I do have feelings even if it's hard to
believe, pet. And I think he's trying to beat me, slayer
count: 2-1. But I would never hurt you!"
Buffy, funny
story. Pretty smart of Angel to play prince charming
get her to fall in love with him again and then kill her,
ha. But I would never do that not to Gladys.
She looked at me,
the blush had faded away and that look was back on her
face.
I took a step
closer to her this time she didn't turn away.
I didn't
want to believe him, but it was hard to fight his burning glance.
I threw my
stake away and looked at him.
"That's
it I won't hurt you," he said.
He approached
me slowly. I didn't move a muscle. My breathing became
obviously hard, my heart was beating almost too fast.
He touched my
face, his cold hand rested on my chin.
"Spike
don't," I whispered.
"Shh,"
was his reply.
He put his
other hand on my waist and pulled me closer to him.
"You know
pet," he whispered.
"I've
been wanting to tell you something," I told her softly. She
stood there with her eyes set on mine.
"What's
that?" she asked. my hand traveled through her face,
brushing her cheek, her nose, then traveled down her neck to her
collarbone. She was stiff as a board, breathing hard.
"You can feel
it, too, can't you? It crawls within you. I tell you, love,
I'd do anything to get rid of it I lay awake every
night," I said.
"You sleep
through the day," I told him smiling.
"Be that
as it may, there's nothing one can do to fight this,"
he said stepping a bit closer to me. I didn't want to fight
this.
"You can
feel when you're in love with her," he whispered, his
lips to my ear. "And you know she'll simply break your
heart, still pursue her. Ain't love grand? And as I've
said it thousands of times I'm love's
bitch."
His lips
finally touched my skin. I took a deep breath and closed my eyes.
His lips brushed my cheek, then ran through my nose as he planted
a kiss on the tip of my nose. He then looked at me with his
beautiful eyes and went to my neck.
"You know,
I could just have you, right here," he said. I froze, I
couldn't move.
"But I
won't, like I told you before, I'd rather stake myself than
hurt you, love," I told her and softly kissed her neck. The
taste of her skin was driving me insane, it was better than
actual blood.
"I'm
gonna say this again" I whispered. "And I hope I
don't get a kick like last time."
"Gladys
I I lov—"
"Don't.
Don't say it," she whispered back. She pushed me away
and walked away from me.
"But
Gladys," he pleaded. I turned around.
"No,
Spike! ," I raised my voice. "you know I hate it when
you do this! We can't be together, I know better than that!
You're a freaking vampire and I I'm the slayer
I'm supposed to kill you!"
"Well kill
me already because it hurts to stand here knowing that I
can't have you!" he said angrily.
"I can't
believe you're saying that!" she said surprised. I
looked at her and shook my head.
"But if
that's what you want," she said and charged at me with
a punch full of rage.
I blocked her and
took steps back as she kept trying to hit me. Suddenly I found
myself on the ground, she sitting on top of me with the stake in
her hand.
"Here,"
I told her putting the stake up to my chest. "Right through
the heart it's broken anyways."
She looked at me.
her black hair was covering most of her face but I saw a tear run
down her cheek.
"I
can't spike," she whispered. She slowly put the
stake down.
I sat up and held
her. I let her cry against my chest. It broke my heart to see her
like that.
I held tight to
his shirt. I didn't want to let go of him but I had
to.
"Spike?"
I asked looking up. I pulled him closer and slowly kissed his
lips.
"I love
you, too," I whispered as I quickly stood up, "But I
now better than to be with a vampire." I said and walked
away.
I stood there
watching her walk away. I touched my lips and smiled.
"Love's
bitch," I whispered and walked into the shadows again.
The
End