Buffy walked inside the graveyard to start patrolling. Spike was sitting on
a tombstone when he looked up to see Buffy, "You look down."
Buffy turned her head, "What makes you say that?"
"The way you look, your expressions on your face and a little bit of your attitude so to speak," Spike stood up.
"Oh great, another counseling session. Remind the secretary that I want a full refund back," Buffy walked off.
Spike caught up to her, "This isn't a counseling session love, I was just curious on why you don't look so happy."
"You wanna know why? It's because there are a bunch of people who are bugging me and won't leave me alone for once. You're one of them," she snapped, "I just came here to patrol, not to socialize with vampires who want to talk and take me through therapy."
"Didn't know you felt that way, I'll leave. Just to give you a heads-up, there's a vampire right behind you," Spike said.
Buffy quickly turned around and punched the vamp. She turned to face Spike, "You can make yourself useful and help me here." Spike didn't move a muscle. He just watched as Buffy and the vamp were fighting. She took out her stake from her jacket pocket and staked the vamp then went over to Spike, "Boy, you're a lot of help. I thought you were here to help "save the world" and whatnot."
"I said I was gonna leave but I decided to watch the match. I should have betted on him," Spike shrugged, "Guy sure put up a good fight."
"You are such a pain in the ass," Buffy walked away.
Spike smiled, "Took you long enough to figure it out huh? It's not my fault I'm that way, it's the way you've been treating me like I'm some kind of animal."
Buffy stopped and turned around, "You are Spike."
"Don't forget Angel, he's one too. Soul or no soul," Spike added sounding a little hurt.
"Yeah well, I don't have to worry about that anymore," Buffy continued walking, "It's all in the past like you wanted it to be and it's gonna stay there."
"Buffy," Spike called out but she was already out of the graveyard, "This is not a good night for anyone." He sighed and walked into his crypt.
Buffy turned her head, "What makes you say that?"
"The way you look, your expressions on your face and a little bit of your attitude so to speak," Spike stood up.
"Oh great, another counseling session. Remind the secretary that I want a full refund back," Buffy walked off.
Spike caught up to her, "This isn't a counseling session love, I was just curious on why you don't look so happy."
"You wanna know why? It's because there are a bunch of people who are bugging me and won't leave me alone for once. You're one of them," she snapped, "I just came here to patrol, not to socialize with vampires who want to talk and take me through therapy."
"Didn't know you felt that way, I'll leave. Just to give you a heads-up, there's a vampire right behind you," Spike said.
Buffy quickly turned around and punched the vamp. She turned to face Spike, "You can make yourself useful and help me here." Spike didn't move a muscle. He just watched as Buffy and the vamp were fighting. She took out her stake from her jacket pocket and staked the vamp then went over to Spike, "Boy, you're a lot of help. I thought you were here to help "save the world" and whatnot."
"I said I was gonna leave but I decided to watch the match. I should have betted on him," Spike shrugged, "Guy sure put up a good fight."
"You are such a pain in the ass," Buffy walked away.
Spike smiled, "Took you long enough to figure it out huh? It's not my fault I'm that way, it's the way you've been treating me like I'm some kind of animal."
Buffy stopped and turned around, "You are Spike."
"Don't forget Angel, he's one too. Soul or no soul," Spike added sounding a little hurt.
"Yeah well, I don't have to worry about that anymore," Buffy continued walking, "It's all in the past like you wanted it to be and it's gonna stay there."
"Buffy," Spike called out but she was already out of the graveyard, "This is not a good night for anyone." He sighed and walked into his crypt.
