Summary: This is an AU. Buffy has an older sister named Stacy. When Spike
moves to town, Stacy sees him as her knight in shining armor. But when he
falls for the younger Buffy, there's going to be hell in the Summers' home.
Stacy hatches a plan to win Spike back and get rid of her sister...for
good.
Disclaimer: I don't any of the characters. Well except Stacy. She's all mine, the rest belong to Joss Whedon who is a god.
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Buffy/Spike
Buffy's life had become a living hell. Nothing seemed to be going right, ever since she broke up with Spike. She had absolutely no appetite, and she couldn't sleep. Seeing him in the halls was murder, especially when he smiled. But that wasn't very often. He seemed to be as depressed as she was.
"Why don't you two just make up?" Willow asked at lunch when she caught Buffy staring at Spike across the cafeteria.
"Here, here." Xander agreed, earning an odd look from the girls. "What? Okay I know I don't exactly like Spike, and I think that he's a little.weird. But I'd rather see the Buffster happy with him than moping around like her puppy just died."
"See even Xander thinks you should get back together." Willow said nudging her best friend.
"I can't though." Buffy said lifting her head from his current position on her folded arms. "I mean if I get back with Spike, assuming that he would still want me after what I did to him, Stacy would have a fit."
"But did breaking up with him really do anything?" Willow asked. "Except make you both miserable."
"Stacy hasn't said a word to me since." Buffy said quietly. "But she hasn't stopped being a complete bitch to me. Not that I expected her to or anything."
"Well then why don't you just."
"I can't Will, okay?" Buffy pushed her chair back from the table and got up, walking away from the table.
"Xander we have to do something." Willow said as she watched Buffy disappear out into the hallway. "We can't let her keep going on like this."
Spike was sitting at his regular lunch table with the few people at Sunnydale High that he associated with. There was Graham and Riley, the two athletes of the group; Oz and Angel, the music junkies; and Dru and Darla, Angel and Riley's girlfriends, respectively, who followed them everywhere. Spike didn't really care for any of them except Dru; she was always nice to him
"So where are we going tonight, Oz?" Angel asked, his arm wrapped around Dru.
"I was thinking the Bronze. It's kind of the only place worth going to in town." Oz was the sarcastic type, who never, NEVER, made an expression.
"Oh man we always go there." Riley whined earning a playful slap from Darla. "What was that for?"
"For being such a baby. At least you can still leave the house." Darla said.
"Parents still got you on lock down?" Graham asked taking the last sip of his soda.
"Yeah." She said leaning back against Riley. "Two more weeks to go."
"Way harsh." Riley said. "You coming with tonight Spike?"
"Are you kidding?" Graham joked. "He's still living in that big hole of despair that he's taken up permanent residence in."
"Bloody hilarious." Spike jabbed back.
"It's true man." Angel said with a smirk. "You've been pretty depressed lately. What's the what?"
"It's just." Spike began.
"Don't say it," Graham pleaded.
"Buffy." Spike concluded. Everyone at the table sighed. They'd spent the past few days having to listen to Spike rant on and on about Buffy Summers.
"Come on, man." Riley said. "She's a freshmen. I mean there are plenty of other fish in the sea."
"Amen to that." Angel added. "Since when does Spike chase after under classmen?"
"He doesn't." Oz confirmed. "At least the Spike I remember didn't. Guess he's gone soft on us."
"No way. I'm still the bad ass I was." Spike said with conviction in his voice.
"So are you coming then?" Riley asked again.
"Yeah, sure. Why not?" Spike said. "What do I have to lose?"
Willow met up with Buffy at her locker. She was pulling out the books for her afternoon classes.
"Buffy listen," Willow began. "Just hear me out. If you're not going to get back together with Spike, then why not look for another guy? Who knows you might find someone nicer than Spike."
"It's not possible." Buffy said grimly.
"What's not possible?" Willow asked confused.
"Finding a guy nicer than Spike. It's not possible. I don't think such a guy exists." Buffy leaned back against the row of lockers and stared off into space. "Spike's the nicest, sweetest, best-looking guy there is and ever will be. I'll never find someone as perfect as him."
Willow sighed and rolled her eyes. "Look Buffy, if someone who didn't know you as well as I do was listening to you right now, they'd have you committed. You're talking in circles; saying you don't want to get back with Spike, but that he's the most perfect guy ever. But since I know you do well," Willow took a breath then continued on, "I know that what you really need is a night on the town with your friends. Not romantic involvement included."
"Will I don't really feel like." Buffy began to protest.
"Look I'm not giving you a choice." Willow said in a slightly irritated tone. "You're coming to the Bronze tonight with me and Xander and that's final. Got it?" Buffy quietly nodded her head in agreement. "Good. I'll meet at your house and walk you there around 8." She didn't even give Buffy enough time to respond before she was gone.
"So how'd it go?" Xander asked when Willow came strolling back into the cafeteria after chasing after Buffy.
"Great. She's coming to the Bronze tonight. Around 8." Willow answered.
"Cool. I'll be there." Xander said. "Think Amy would want to come?"
Amy was Xander's new love interest. She was an old friend of Willow's but they had kind of lost touch over the years. Xander and Amy had been introduced only a few months before, but they seemed to hit it off.
"Sure. Why don't you ask her." Willow said picking up her soda can and downing the rest of it in one gulp.
"I'll do that." Xander said. "And we'll meet you there at 8."
"Sounds like a plan." Willow said.
Disclaimer: I don't any of the characters. Well except Stacy. She's all mine, the rest belong to Joss Whedon who is a god.
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: Buffy/Spike
Buffy's life had become a living hell. Nothing seemed to be going right, ever since she broke up with Spike. She had absolutely no appetite, and she couldn't sleep. Seeing him in the halls was murder, especially when he smiled. But that wasn't very often. He seemed to be as depressed as she was.
"Why don't you two just make up?" Willow asked at lunch when she caught Buffy staring at Spike across the cafeteria.
"Here, here." Xander agreed, earning an odd look from the girls. "What? Okay I know I don't exactly like Spike, and I think that he's a little.weird. But I'd rather see the Buffster happy with him than moping around like her puppy just died."
"See even Xander thinks you should get back together." Willow said nudging her best friend.
"I can't though." Buffy said lifting her head from his current position on her folded arms. "I mean if I get back with Spike, assuming that he would still want me after what I did to him, Stacy would have a fit."
"But did breaking up with him really do anything?" Willow asked. "Except make you both miserable."
"Stacy hasn't said a word to me since." Buffy said quietly. "But she hasn't stopped being a complete bitch to me. Not that I expected her to or anything."
"Well then why don't you just."
"I can't Will, okay?" Buffy pushed her chair back from the table and got up, walking away from the table.
"Xander we have to do something." Willow said as she watched Buffy disappear out into the hallway. "We can't let her keep going on like this."
Spike was sitting at his regular lunch table with the few people at Sunnydale High that he associated with. There was Graham and Riley, the two athletes of the group; Oz and Angel, the music junkies; and Dru and Darla, Angel and Riley's girlfriends, respectively, who followed them everywhere. Spike didn't really care for any of them except Dru; she was always nice to him
"So where are we going tonight, Oz?" Angel asked, his arm wrapped around Dru.
"I was thinking the Bronze. It's kind of the only place worth going to in town." Oz was the sarcastic type, who never, NEVER, made an expression.
"Oh man we always go there." Riley whined earning a playful slap from Darla. "What was that for?"
"For being such a baby. At least you can still leave the house." Darla said.
"Parents still got you on lock down?" Graham asked taking the last sip of his soda.
"Yeah." She said leaning back against Riley. "Two more weeks to go."
"Way harsh." Riley said. "You coming with tonight Spike?"
"Are you kidding?" Graham joked. "He's still living in that big hole of despair that he's taken up permanent residence in."
"Bloody hilarious." Spike jabbed back.
"It's true man." Angel said with a smirk. "You've been pretty depressed lately. What's the what?"
"It's just." Spike began.
"Don't say it," Graham pleaded.
"Buffy." Spike concluded. Everyone at the table sighed. They'd spent the past few days having to listen to Spike rant on and on about Buffy Summers.
"Come on, man." Riley said. "She's a freshmen. I mean there are plenty of other fish in the sea."
"Amen to that." Angel added. "Since when does Spike chase after under classmen?"
"He doesn't." Oz confirmed. "At least the Spike I remember didn't. Guess he's gone soft on us."
"No way. I'm still the bad ass I was." Spike said with conviction in his voice.
"So are you coming then?" Riley asked again.
"Yeah, sure. Why not?" Spike said. "What do I have to lose?"
Willow met up with Buffy at her locker. She was pulling out the books for her afternoon classes.
"Buffy listen," Willow began. "Just hear me out. If you're not going to get back together with Spike, then why not look for another guy? Who knows you might find someone nicer than Spike."
"It's not possible." Buffy said grimly.
"What's not possible?" Willow asked confused.
"Finding a guy nicer than Spike. It's not possible. I don't think such a guy exists." Buffy leaned back against the row of lockers and stared off into space. "Spike's the nicest, sweetest, best-looking guy there is and ever will be. I'll never find someone as perfect as him."
Willow sighed and rolled her eyes. "Look Buffy, if someone who didn't know you as well as I do was listening to you right now, they'd have you committed. You're talking in circles; saying you don't want to get back with Spike, but that he's the most perfect guy ever. But since I know you do well," Willow took a breath then continued on, "I know that what you really need is a night on the town with your friends. Not romantic involvement included."
"Will I don't really feel like." Buffy began to protest.
"Look I'm not giving you a choice." Willow said in a slightly irritated tone. "You're coming to the Bronze tonight with me and Xander and that's final. Got it?" Buffy quietly nodded her head in agreement. "Good. I'll meet at your house and walk you there around 8." She didn't even give Buffy enough time to respond before she was gone.
"So how'd it go?" Xander asked when Willow came strolling back into the cafeteria after chasing after Buffy.
"Great. She's coming to the Bronze tonight. Around 8." Willow answered.
"Cool. I'll be there." Xander said. "Think Amy would want to come?"
Amy was Xander's new love interest. She was an old friend of Willow's but they had kind of lost touch over the years. Xander and Amy had been introduced only a few months before, but they seemed to hit it off.
"Sure. Why don't you ask her." Willow said picking up her soda can and downing the rest of it in one gulp.
"I'll do that." Xander said. "And we'll meet you there at 8."
"Sounds like a plan." Willow said.
