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these characters. I'll keep begging, but for know I'm just borrowing them.
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Giles handed Spike the sword he had been using. Spike took a examined the blade. It was not a valuable sword. It was just an ordinary sword.
"So are you just going to look at it or use it?" Buffy asked him, interrupting his examination of the sword.
"Don't worry love, I'm going to use it," he smirked.
He swung the sword in the air to test it. Buffy stepped back. He looked at her and said, "Alright, then let's get started."
They both stood in the center of the library. The table was moved so that it would not bother during their training. Buffy and Spike started at each other for a moment. Buffy was anxious to start. Her sword wavered in the air, ready to block a blow.
Spike brought his sword down on her, but she blocked the blow easily. He turned around and ducked an incoming blow from her sword. He aimed for her stomach, but she avoided the blade. He feinted to the left, but she didn't fall for it. She also feinted as the battle continued. Their swords clanged loudly as their training exercise continued.
Giles was just observing them battle. Spike thought he had the upper hand and was going for the finishing move, when she brought her sword up with inhuman speed. With a swift arc she managed to get Spike to take a step back. She was getting confident.
As she brought her sword down for another wide arc that was aimed for his head, he ducked and hit her with his elbow. She stumbled back but did not fall. He grinned at her, and brought his sword down on her as she suddenly lost her balance. She still held the sword in her hand, so she brought it up quickly to block the blow.
Giles noticed that they were both even in fighting with swords. She had made some mistakes, but she had quickly recovered from them and gained sometimes the advantage.
"I think you should call it a night," Giles interrupted their fighting. Buffy had been so involved with the fighting that she had forgotten that Giles was there. Buffy looked at Spike and she noticed that he seemed to have also forgotten Giles. The two blondes looked over where Giles was.
"Why?" Buffy asked. She wasn't ready to end the fight yet.
"Yeah, why?" Spike asked, he too didn't want the fight to end. It had been a thrill for him to battle with the Slayer.
"You both seem to be pretty even. You both did well. Besides, don't you need to go home?" Giles asked Buffy.
"What time is it?" she asked. She glanced at the clock and noticed it was nearly. *Wow, it's almost 10 and didn't even feel that long. Time sure flies.* she thought.
"Uh, I guess," she said. She gave the sword to Giles. "I guess, we'll do training tomorrow, right as usual?" she asked her Watcher he nodded.
"Ok, then. I'll be going," she said as she took her bag.
"See you around, Slayer," Spike called to her as she left.
"Yea bye, Spike," she replied.
Spike looked at his father.
"Your fencing is fantastic," Giles complimented him.
"Uh, thanks," Spike said.
"I'll wait for you in the car," his son said after a few minutes of uncomfortable silence. Giles nodded.
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Giles handed Spike the sword he had been using. Spike took a examined the blade. It was not a valuable sword. It was just an ordinary sword.
"So are you just going to look at it or use it?" Buffy asked him, interrupting his examination of the sword.
"Don't worry love, I'm going to use it," he smirked.
He swung the sword in the air to test it. Buffy stepped back. He looked at her and said, "Alright, then let's get started."
They both stood in the center of the library. The table was moved so that it would not bother during their training. Buffy and Spike started at each other for a moment. Buffy was anxious to start. Her sword wavered in the air, ready to block a blow.
Spike brought his sword down on her, but she blocked the blow easily. He turned around and ducked an incoming blow from her sword. He aimed for her stomach, but she avoided the blade. He feinted to the left, but she didn't fall for it. She also feinted as the battle continued. Their swords clanged loudly as their training exercise continued.
Giles was just observing them battle. Spike thought he had the upper hand and was going for the finishing move, when she brought her sword up with inhuman speed. With a swift arc she managed to get Spike to take a step back. She was getting confident.
As she brought her sword down for another wide arc that was aimed for his head, he ducked and hit her with his elbow. She stumbled back but did not fall. He grinned at her, and brought his sword down on her as she suddenly lost her balance. She still held the sword in her hand, so she brought it up quickly to block the blow.
Giles noticed that they were both even in fighting with swords. She had made some mistakes, but she had quickly recovered from them and gained sometimes the advantage.
"I think you should call it a night," Giles interrupted their fighting. Buffy had been so involved with the fighting that she had forgotten that Giles was there. Buffy looked at Spike and she noticed that he seemed to have also forgotten Giles. The two blondes looked over where Giles was.
"Why?" Buffy asked. She wasn't ready to end the fight yet.
"Yeah, why?" Spike asked, he too didn't want the fight to end. It had been a thrill for him to battle with the Slayer.
"You both seem to be pretty even. You both did well. Besides, don't you need to go home?" Giles asked Buffy.
"What time is it?" she asked. She glanced at the clock and noticed it was nearly. *Wow, it's almost 10 and didn't even feel that long. Time sure flies.* she thought.
"Uh, I guess," she said. She gave the sword to Giles. "I guess, we'll do training tomorrow, right as usual?" she asked her Watcher he nodded.
"Ok, then. I'll be going," she said as she took her bag.
"See you around, Slayer," Spike called to her as she left.
"Yea bye, Spike," she replied.
Spike looked at his father.
"Your fencing is fantastic," Giles complimented him.
"Uh, thanks," Spike said.
"I'll wait for you in the car," his son said after a few minutes of uncomfortable silence. Giles nodded.
