Title: Not A Home
Author: Demongirl024
Song; Not a Home, by yours truly. This was originally written along to Missing; Evanescence, but since put up their lyrics ban I decided to write my own.
Disclaimer: Everything to do with Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel: The Series belongs to Joss Whedon. The lyrics, however, are all mine.
Timeline; Post Chosen; Pre NFA.
The petite woman stepped onto the stage, golden hair shimmering gently against her California tan, leather pants and blood red halter clinging to her like a second skin, leather duster finishing the effect. Her emerald green eyes reflecting someone who had grown up too fast, too soon. Mossy green quickly scanned the crowd watching her every step, waiting for her to make the first move.
She opened her glossy red lips to take a breath, and started.
Though I tried so hard to stay, you were begging me to go
With every look at me, and every second that you spoke
I could see it in your movements
And you hid yourself from me
Telling me you've found your way
And you are setting me free
Buffy Summers stared at Dawn, the sister she had given her life for, the same young woman that was now telling her to stay out of her life, to stay away. Tears glimmered in her eyes, threatening to fall, but Buffy held on to her façade of unaffected, untouchable Slayer. If Dawn wanted her to butt out, then she would. She would butt out forever if her little sister asked.
Did it ever cross you that I don't want to go, that I found a place for me
Was it a coincidence that I wanted to stay, far from where I was free
We've been to the edge of the world together
Far past the sunburnt horizons
But you have decided to push me off
Using your vocal poisons
She opened her closet, spying the duffel bag that she had used to run away so many years ago, when a friend's lie had resulted in her killing the one she loved. Grabbing the bag and setting it on her bed, Buffy started to pile clothes into the bag, all the while stifling her tears, in case Dawn should hear. Mr. Gordo went in first, her loyal confidante, followed by Mr. Pointy, her and Kendra's favourite stake, Buffy emptied her jewellery box into a little bag and put it in her duffel's pocket. On her vanity lay a long, handwritten letter to Dawn, and Willow, the only friends and family residing in Rome at the time, with Xander being in Africa, and Giles in England. Buffy sighed, and a lone tear escaped down her tanned cheek, a reminder of the other tears that had fallen down her face, like a lover's caress.
Running once I caught my balance, desperate to hide
Trying hard not to be seen, I'm sorry that I lied
In the beginning it was all love
And then it turned to hate
Last night, I drove and drove
Wishing it was too late
She opened her room's door, seeing the television on, but all the lights off. Dawn had evidently gone out to cool off. Buffy walked forwards, towards the dining table, setting her letter to Dawn on it. She turned off the television, mindful of the electricity bills, and put down the deeds to the house on the desk. She shook her head, briefly wondering if Dawn and the others would hate her for what she had done, or merely forget her, remembering only at Christmas, or birthdays, and wondering where to send the generated Hallmark cards. Buffy paused as she was going to put her key on the table, thinking she might use it. She stepped out of the house, embracing the cool air that hit her face, so soft and inviting, beckoning to her.
I could walk into a bar, and they would gasp and call my name
I guess it's just the price to pay, for destroying, I get fame
For running, I don't know the price
I guess I'll have to pay
I'm not sure if you'll try to follow
Perhaps you will someday
Dawn entered the house, seeing the turned off television, deciding that Buffy had gone to sleep, but upon walking to Buffy's door, saw no one inside.
"Buffy?" No answer, worry was creeping into her voice, "Buffy?"
Then, as she walked back to the living room, she saw a letter on the dining table.
"Buffy?" Water pooled in Dawn's blue eyes as she read the letter, the beginning of an ocean of tears and regret.
"Why don't you just go, Buffy? Butt out of my life, and stay away."
Her sister was gone. She had sent her away. Dawn Summers was alone for the second time in her life. Alone without her sister.
I know that I will not return, I've gone too far to turn
I know that you never really cared, not enough to learn
That I'll be happy when I can
And love whom I want
When troubles came, I always ran
And from a distance, taunt
Buffy sighed, her song was over, and the strings died away. She smiled, as the enthusiastic crowd at Caritas hooted and clapped. She hummed slightly as her song was put on repeat, and slowly walked down the stairs leading to the stage. She caught sight of peroxide-blond hair, crystal blue eyes, and her eyes widened. The bright blue eyes focused on her emerald green ones.
"Buffy?"
"Spike?"
I know I lost love long ago, but when I have the chance
I'll look for him, I'll search the globe, I'll dig with my very hands
With no one behind, and no one ahead
I'm alone on all fronts
With no one to the right, and no one to the left
I've nothing to do but run
Buffy took one look at his confused face, and took it as betrayal. She wondered why no one had told her he was alive. Yet another disappointment in the people she loved. She had really thought Spike, of all people, would remain loyal, and try to find her. Nothing was fair any more. Nothing was ever fair. But as she turned to go, a cool hand on her shoulder stopped her.
If you ask me to return, I might consider the option
But the tables turn towards a new life, in another direction
However, when I asked for help
You turned, and laughed at me
You said that I was the Chosen One
Perhaps I shouldn't be
Spike said nothing, just opened his arms as Buffy rushed to him, he held her as she sobbed her shattered heart out. He murmured quiet words of love and comfort, and she wept brokenly into his shoulder.
"'s all right pet," Buffy gently traced the contours of Spike's face, running her fingers along his defined cheekbones, and then looking into his eyes, the windows to his soul, and seeing the immense love and faith reflected in the blue, she knew that no matter what, here she would be protected, and loved.
When the end of the world had past, you said we'd be happy in Rome
Maybe, to you it would seem, but our house was not a home
Am I that unimportant?
Did you never really care?
How could you just send me away
And pretend I was never there
"I love you," blue eyes widened in wonder and amazement, and then muscular arms were picking her up, and she was giggling, while being swung around. Her vampire, was kissing her with all the passion and love he felt for his Slayer/ He had waited so long, and she was finally here.
"I'll never leave you, Slayer, I promise."
A lone tear escaped down Buffy's cheek, and Spike brushed it away, kissing the tear tracks. He seemed to know exactly what had happened, and soothed her fears with a passionate, searching kiss.
I gave my life to save yours, and the others I protected
I don't understand how you change your mind, to the other you selected
She can protect you
If it's what you really want
If I'm finally free to go
I can do what I really want
Immortality was to be their gift, and in an endless white chamber, the powers responsible for all hatred and love, rewards and punishments, stood, identical mysterious, knowing smiles etched into their faces.
On another corner of the Earth, a former Key, Wicca, Watcher and Xan-Man cried for the friend, and family they had not lost, but sent away.
And now, my friends, it's time to go, I hope I will be missed
I will run, but not alone, by fate I have been kissed
I will hide, and he will follow
Wherever I will roam
Remember this, I love you too
But our house was not a home
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