No Longer A Vampire

For Disclaimer and Summary go to prologue

A/N: Thanks to Lindsay and litchick08 who reviewed again!! Sorry for the lack of updates but to start with I had exams, after that it was me being lazy, but I'm over that now!
Chapter 4:

Now what do I do?

Buffy had been alone in her room for the last hour. Cordelia had left after a quick catch up so she could unpack and settle in. Doyle was still MIA from his shopping trip making Cordelia suspicious as to what he was actually doing, shopping or drinking. She had taken it upon herself to go out and find him. After all, they needed food!!

With all her clothes unpacked and nothing else to do, Buffy decided to find Angel. They needed to talk. She didn't want there to be an awkward atmosphere every time they were both in the same room.

As she stepped into the lobby, Buffy tried to sense Angel to save from searching for him. It was then she suddenly realised she couldn't sense any vampires nearby. Come to think of it, ever since entering the Hyperion hotel, she hadn't been able to sense any vampires.

This cannot be good. Buffy headed straight to Angel's office. She wanted some answers and Angel was the most likely person to give them to her. All thoughts of having a normal, or as normal as a slayer and vampire could be, conversation with him left her mind as she slammed open the door, not even bothering to knock first. That's when she paused, looking towards Angels desk shrieking,

"OH MY GOD!"

Angel had been sat behind his desk staring into space and brooding ever since Buffy had arrived. He had heard Cordelia go out soon after the two girls went upstairs to find Doyle. Sitting on his own brooding had given Angel time to figure out how he was going to tell Buffy his news. He had decided to ask Buffy out to dinner the following night to tell her he was human. He wanted to tell her in his own way, not rushed or with an audience of Cordelia and Doyle, just the two of them.

Ever since becoming human, Angel had taken to sitting for hours at a time in the sun, appreciating what he had been missing for the past 250 or so years It never occurred to him that Buffy would come down into his office to speak with him, at least not without knocking on the door first to warn him. That's why when Buffy stormed into the office, she was met with the sight of Angel sitting behind his desk, sunlight pouring into the office from the large window, so he was completely exposed to it.

That's when she stopped walking abruptly and stared at him, a look of shock on her pretty face, "OH MY GOD!"
A/N: Another short chapter I know, but on Word it always looks longer than it is when I post it. Also me being new at this I have to learn to write longer chapters!! Hopefully other stories I do will be longer. Updates shouldn't be as long now (she says) and I think I'm roughly half way through the story now so I'm getting there. Reviews appreciated!!