Author's note: A new chapter! Hope you guys like it! Please review, your reviews make me keep writing. Really! And I'm really sorry about all the grammar mistakes, it's just English isn't my first language, so...

Disclaimer: BtVS and all the characters belong to Mr. Joss (does it spell it like that?) I only own the plot. (Like you don't know it already).

Things were pretty cold between them since then. They never saw each other only when they absolutely had to; when Willow asked him to look over her.

And those times, they didn't talk to each other at all. Dawn usually had some friend over, or said she had a lot of homework and disappeared in her room.

Two weeks later Dawn and Janice were in the living room. Doing pretty much nothing. Eating a bunch of junk food in front of the television. Spike was in the kitchen, listening to the girls' conversation.

"That guy is cute," Janice said, pointing to a boy in the TV.

"Which one?"

"That. The one with green eyes."

"Yeah. He is cute." Dawn knew Spike was listening to them. So she decided to add. "He kinda looks like your brother."

Janice giggled. "Dawn! I thought you were sore for your break-up with Mark."

"I am. I'm just admitting your brother's cute."

A mischievous grin spread in Janice's face. "Well, you'll be happy to know he broke up with her girlfriend."

"How come?"

She shrugged. "I think he finally realized she was a total brainless." After a moment Janice said: "You should go out with him."

Dawn almost choked. Spike's unbeatable heart stopped. "What?" Dawn said, voicing his thoughts.

"Well, why not? He thinks you're cute, too. You're single, he's single. And you're both...hurt. You'd make a good couple."

"Janice, that's nuts."

"Why?"

"First of all, he's your brother. Wouldn't that be weird for you?"

"I prefer he dating you, than he dating one of those stupid sluts."

"And the other thing you said. We both just ended a relationship. It's not like I can start a new one a week later. It really hurt me when he broke up with me," she said, saying the last part louder, so Spike would hear without a problem.

"You know, you never told me why he broke up with you."

Dawn sighed. "Just... a misunderstood. It was a stupid mistake, it doesn't even worth telling it."

"If you say so. Gosh, Dawn. I'm so bored. Let's go out."

"Out?"

"Yeah. Let's go to The Bronze."

"Right now? You do realize that your brother will be here in two hours."

"Yeah, I know. We'll be back sooner than that. Come on. We can meet cute guys over there."

Dawn was silent for a moment. "Okay, let's go. I need a one-night-guy."

"That's my girl!"

They stood up, and started to walk to the door. Spike was about to say something when Dawn yelled:

"Hey, Spike! We're going out!"

Spike was about to say that she wasn't aloud out in school night, but it would mean arguing with Dawn, that would mean he had to talk to her more than the needed.

"Okay!" he yelled back, not moving from his place. "Just make sure you come home before the witches do."

"We will."

"The witches?" Janice whispered. "Why does he call them 'the witches'?"

Dawn shrugged casually. "He never calls people by their name."

Two hours later they returned laughing hysterically. Spike could tell they had drank, but he didn't say anything.

"Oh, my God, Dawn! That was awesome!" Janice was practically yelling, while walking through the dark room. "I mean, I didn't see it coming! And I truly believe neither did he!"

"Come on, Janice, it wasn't such a big deal," Dawn said, giggling.

"For you, it is! I never thought you'd kiss some guy you know from half an hour just like that! I mean, he didn't even know your name."

Dawn giggled. Then, knowing Spike would be some place near, listening, she add. "Really, it wasn't a big deal. It was just one of those, you know, meaningless kisses."

"Meaningless kisses?" Janice said, raising an eyebrow. "I didn't know you knew about those."

Dawn smiled. "Well, there's two things you learned about me today. One: I can kiss guys without feeling anything, and two: I know about meaningless kisses. Besides, I'm a little drunk, I wasn't really thinking. Oh, and Janice, this was an unique time. I'm not planning to become a kiss slut"

Janice laughed. "Whatever. It was great."

Dawn let herself fall in the couch. Janice followed her example -sitting on Spike.

"Aahh!" Janice stood up, quickly. "What the-" she saw Spike. "Oh, God..."

Spike stood up and turned on the light. "So, I'm guessing you girls had fun," he said, with a mischievous smile.

Dawn sighed loud. When she was thinking of something harsh to answer him, the doorbell rang. "That must be your brother," she said to Janice, who nodded.

Dawn went to answer the door. Indeed, it was Janice's brother. Dawn smiled widely.

"Hi!" she said.

"Dawnie! Look at you, getting prettier everyday," he said, coming in.

Dawn giggled. "Well, you're not so bad yourself."

"I know."

Dawn raised an eyebrow. "I heard you broke up with your girlfriend." Janice's brother glared at her sister.

"I heard you broke up with your boyfriend," he said to Dawn. Now it was Dawn's time to glare at her friend, who just shrugged.

Dawn sighed. "No. Actually, it was him who broke up with me."

"Really? That was a stupid guy. Can I ask why?"

Dawn shrugged. "A misunderstood. A huge misunderstood," she said, eyeing slightly at Spike.

"Well, maybe we can go out sometime, then."

"Maybe."

"Well, Dawnie, I'll better get taking my dearest sister to home. See you later."

"Bye."

"Bye, Dawn." Janice said. Then, whispering in her ear, she add: "I told you he has the hots for you."

"Janice!" The only thing she got for an answer was a giggle.

When Janice and her brother had left, Dawn walked in the kitchen, followed by a very mad vampire.

"What the hell are you doing?" he said, coldly.

"Coffee," she answered plainly. "If Willow finds out I've been drinking, she'll turn me into a toad."

"I didn't mean about that. And you bloody know it."

For the first time in days, she looked at him in the eye. "No, Spike, I don't know. Would you be too kind to enlighten me?" she said, sarcastically.

"Don't you bloody toy with me, Nibblet!"

She rolled her eyes. "Don't give yourself so much importance, Spike. Not everything is about you, you know."

"Are you going out with him?"

"God! I don't know, Spike. Maybe."

"Why? Weren't you in so much pain because of the git of your ex?"

"Why not? He is a nice guy, and he's really cute. Besides, is none of your business."

"So, is it true that you kissed a guy at The Bronze?"

"Yeah. So?" she said, shrugging.

"Did you even know him?"

"No. I didn't. I haven't seen him in my life and I don't think I'll see him again. You finished? 'Cause I'm really tired. I wanna have some sleep."