title my girl
author willog
rating PG-13 (for swearing, violence, spike, bad spelling and
lesbian lovin' [grrrr!])
theme BtVS (do not read , if you are in anyway disturbed
by the love between two women, you are seriously misguided and probably
shouldn't read this on account of it upsetting you - poor love, if not read on
and enjoy)
notes continuing on from 'the gift' and ignoring all of season
six.
disclaimer joss owns the scooby gang and sunnydale and the
wonderful Willow and Tara (damn!)
distribution If you are crazy enough to want this you can have
it. write and give me the addy though so I can show off to peeps.
Reviews please please please please please let me know what you think - Reviews will make me smile, I smile and I'm happy and the world can continue in peace without having to witness the wrath of my bad mood - thankin ya nicely
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19th June 2001
It had been three weeks since the
funeral, and although the scooby gang had managed to fit back into some kind of
routine after the death of their friend, none of them could really believe that
it was happening. Willow especially
was finding it incredibly difficult to grasp the fact that her best friend in
the whole wide world was gone for good, and had found herself twice letting
herself into the Summer's house on lonely evenings when Tara
was working, only to find bare rooms and the cold, dark feeling that empty
houses had. A 'For Sale' sign had been put up by realtors in starch suits the
previous week, and the thought of strangers living in 1630 Revello Drive had
made them all feel sick, especially Dawn.
Poor Dawnie. After Glory was killed everything went back to the way it had
been, with the exception of Giles, Spike, Willow,
Tara, Anya, Xander and Dawn. Only they remembered what
had happened, as with so many near misses of the apocalypse, people found ways
to forget. They even forgot Dawn, and the memories that had been created in people's
minds, including the mind of Hank Summers were gone, and when he came to
Buffy's funeral, he came to mourn the death of his only daughter. This meant
that Dawn was now in the charge of Giles, who had taken her in without question
, because, in a way, he had lost his daughter as well.
And so, that Tuesday afternoon, the gang began to drift into the familiar setting of Giles' living room. Xander, Anya and Tara took the couch, Giles was on an armchair, and Willow and Dawn leant against each other, perched on the kitchen cabinet.
"I've called you here tonight
for a reason." Giles began the meeting, removing his glasses as he spoke
to wipe them on the cloth that he kept in his shirt pocket.
"Let me guess - the world is going to end." Xander said, his humour
drier than it had once been.
"Not exactly. Dawn and I have decided to move house, and we'd like to ask
for your help and whether Willow
and Tara would like to live with us, you know to help
look after Dawn when I'm at the shop, and I'll be taking a few business trips
to England in
the next couple of months. It's entirely up to you. You wouldn't be expected to
pay rent." Giles looked nervously at the two faces as they exchanged
glances across the room. "Of course if you want to talk first abou.."
he was cut off by Willow and Tara
who spoke simultaneously.
"Well I'd like to, if you'd like to." They both smiled gently and Willow
turned to Giles, "We'd love to."
"Thankyou so much for asking us." Tara added
quietly.
"There is a fourth room" Giles spoke to Anya and Xander, "but we
thought that with the wedding and all, that you'd prefer a place of your
own."
"Right. We're fine where we are. Thanks anyway." Xander said, and
subconsciously took his fiancés hand in his own, getting a reasurring squeeze
from the unusually quiet ex-demon.
"That's settled then. I have some people interested in this place and they
want a quick move, so we can be in the new house by the end of the month, you
girls can join us whenever you can get out of your apartment."
"Wait a sec. Where are we moving to?" Willow
asked, frowning.
Giles said nothing, but looked at Dawn instead, as if asking her permission.
"We going to buy my house." Dawn said. "Mr Giles is going to be
my Uncle and I'm going back to school. We had a long talk about it, and it's
what I want to do."
Willow put her arms around the
small figure beside her and Dawn held her back tightly, taking deep breaths so
that tears did not come, while everyone in the room fell silent. "Thank
you." Willow whispered,
drawing away, wiping the tears from her own cheeks. "Thank you." she
said again, this time to Giles and she walked over to where he sat, bent over
and hugged him tightly.
That night, unable to sleep, Willow
and Tara began to sort through their belongings. It
somehow helped to be keeping busy and to have a goal to work towards, and
neither could think of a better goal than looking after Dawn, because she
needed them, and being needed kept them going.
"Are y_you sure that you're going to be alright w_with this? I
mean th_there'll be a lot of memories there." Tara
asked as she folded Willow's crazy
birthday cake shirt and placed it on a pile of clothing to be boxed up.
"Yeah." Willow said, nodding as if she were reassuring herself as
well as Tara, "I mean, it'll be weird and all, but I just hate the thought
of having strangers going into her room and using her furniture." she
paused and put the vase that she was carrying on the floor beside her desk,
before going and sitting on the end of the bed. "That's the other thing. I
was wondering if we could maybe use the spare room, I mean Dawn will have her
old room, and Giles will have Joyce's, but I don't think that I would feel
comfortable sleeping in Buffy's..." she stopped herself, realising that
she had said Buffy's name, which for some reason she had tried not to do.
Silent tears rolled down her cheeks again, and Tara,
noticing this moved to sit behind her on her bed, wrapping her arms around her
waist and holding her tightly to her.
"Shhh." she whispered, "I'm here."
They sat like that for a while, just holding each other and crying, as they had
done so many times over the last month. After a while, and realising that it
was getting late, Willow sat up,
and turned to face her girlfriend.
"Are you sure that you don't mind doing this?" Willow
said, looking straight into those beautiful blue, grey eyes.
"Of course I don't," Tara wrapped a strand of
Willows hair around her finger affectionately. "You know how I adore
Dawnie, and Giles is so sweet. But I mean, this was our first home, you know
together, if we move in with Giles and Dawn we won't have that. But you guys
are my family, and I'm totally prepared to do this. Are you?"
"Yes. As long as I've got you. You're kinda keeping me sane at the
moment."
Meanwhile at Gile's house...
"Dawn listen to me." Dawn felt Buffy's hands on her
shoulders, and her warm breath on her face in contrast to the cool night air,
"Listen. I love you. I'll always love you. But this is the work I have to
do." Suddenly she realised what was happening and began to cry, and threw
her arms around her sister as if to stop her from going anywhere, "Tell
Giles I... I figured it out. And I'm okay. Give my love to my friends. You have
to take care of them now -- you have to take care of each other." Buffy
pulled herself out of her sister's grip and looked at her, their foreheads
touching, and their hands held tightly together "You have to be strong.
Dawn. The hardest thing in this world is to live in it. Be brave. Live. For
me." And then she was gone.
Dawn sat up in bed suddenly, realising that it had only been a dream, but still
her face was damp with tears, and her breathing was rasp and heavy. It had
seemed so real, because it had been real, so real and the words echoed in her
head even when she was awake, urging her to carry on despite the dark and raw
pain that she felt in her stomach and heart continually.
She had no one now, Mr Giles was kind to her, but she knew that in so many
ways, she was just a replacement to fill the gap that Buffy had left in his
life, and until they were in the new house, she could not go to Willow
or Tara. Suddenly feeling thirsty, she climbed out of
bed and made her way downstairs to get some milk, counting the steps as she
descended, an old trick her mom had taught her to calm her down. By the time
she had got to the bottom of the staircase her breathing was normal again and
she tiptoed into the kitchen and opened the fridge, only to find a pale fanged
face staring back at her in the light given off by the refrigerator, and before
she could scream a cold hand was clamped around her mouth.
"Shh pet!" A familiar
voice spoke as he removed his wiry fingers from around her face. "It's
only me!
"Spike!" Dawn said and fell into his arms, so relieved to see him.
"Bloody hell, what d'you think were doin sneaking up on me like that.
Scared me to death."
Dawn smiled at the irony, "You're already dead spike!"
"Minor detail. Anyhoo what are you doing here pet?" They moved to go
and sit on the sofa and Dawn explained that she was living with Giles now,
"Where the hell have you been Spike? After the funeral you just
disappeared. We didn't know what had happened to you."
"Didn't know you cared little one." Spike joked and put his arm
around his little friend's shoulders. "I had to see a man about a dog, or
somethin like that anyway."
"But you're back now right?"
"For a couple of weeks only I'm afraid, then I'll be leaving you in the
capable hands of Rupert and the witches for a while."
"It's just. Oh, I don't know. You know I love Willow
and Tara, and Giles and everyone, but you kinda looked
after me, and I know everyone said that it was only to get close to Buffy, but
then.. you know."
Spike laughed gently, "Ah, can't keep anything from you pet can I, you
know I'm just a bloody puppy with this chip in my head, no matter what anyone
else says, I'll end up like Peaches if I'm not careful. And you Summers girls
are the only one's who've ever shown me any kindness, so I'm gonna do my best
to help you out now." They sat in silence for a minute and Dawn rested her
head on the vampire's shoulder,
"You really loved her didn't you?"
"Yep. But we gotta keep going en't we." there was silence for a
while,
"We're
not all gonna make it." Buffy said, "You know that.
Spike returned, a couple of axes in his hand. "Yeah.
Hey, I always knew I'd go down fighting. Sure as hell never thought it'd be on
this side..." then he added shyly "...or for this reason.."
"I'm counting on you, Spike." Buffy turned to
him, a serious look on her face, "To help protect her."
"'Til the end of the world." he replied,
understanding, "even if that happens to be tonight. Nobody touches the
Little Bit while Spike's around. I promise."
"I made a promise to the
slayer that I'd protect you, and I fully intend on keeping it, which is why I
came back here to make sure that this lot were looking after you right. I would
feel so much better if I could keep my eye on you personally, but I have to
make this trip and I honestly think that this is the safest place for you,
crazy huh?"
"When do you leave?" Dawn asked, looking up at him.
"I'll wait until you guys have moved and then I'll have to go."
"Where are you going?"
"Love to tell you little one, but I can't. If you need to contact me, I'll
leave a number with Angel, so just call him and I'll get the message."
Suddenly the door opened and they
both jumped up and prepared for an attack, Dawn running to switch the lights
on, and Spike grabbing a crossbow from the coffee table, aiming it at the two
silhouettes that had entered.
"Well if it isn't dead boy junior." Xander announced as the light
came on.
"Bloody Hell, don't you people knock." Spike sighed, dropping the
crossbow as the chip did it's job.
"We have keys. That means that we don't need to knock." Anya said,
taking off her jacket and flopping onto the armchair. "So there."
"Right. But you don't live here. Why are you here?" Spike continued.
"Patrol. Just come back from." Xander replied. "Could say the
same thing about you?"
"Gotta stay somewhere. I had some business to do - tell you bout it later.
Came back and some wanker's moved into my crypt, so I've taken the liberty of
moving back in with the watcher." Xander got up and moved towards the
kitchen, "While you're there you can get my drink out of the microwave. I
was warming it up when I got interrupted."
Xander reached in and got Spike's mug, the 'Hug the Librarian' one and uttered
a quiet "ewww" before making coffee for himself and Anya.
"Does the G-man know about this little arrangement yet." Xander
asked, as he walked back in to the lounge.
"No. The G-man does not. What are you doing here Spike?" Rupert Giles
stood at the bottom of the stairs, looking a little confused and as if he had
just woken up, which he had.
"Here to see you of course." Spike turned and looked pointedly at
Dawn.
"Yeah yeah. Going to bed now so that you can have you're 'adults-only'
discussion. 'night" she got up and made her way upstairs, and Giles took
her place on her couch.
"Goodnight Dawn" Giles said and turned to Spike. "Start
talking."
Part deux coming very soon…. (so review me already!!!!)
