Title: Discovered Author: Kay Email: kaytibird@usa.net Feedback: Do you really want to see me beg? Archive: Hey, just ask first Series: Buffy the Vampire Slayer Sequel to: Discoveries Pairing: Spike/Xander Rating: PG-13 (so far) Disclaimer: Buffy the Vampire Slayer and the characters of the show don't belong to me in anyway whatsoever. I'm not that lucky. This story is written for enjoyment, not for profit. Again, I'm not that lucky. Litigation would be a waste of time, people. I'm a member of the Starving Student Sect. Summary: Xander and Spike are enjoying themselves as they continue to explore their relationship. But not everyone is pleased that they're together (dun dun DUH) Warnings: Um, spoilers for the current season, and the characters' situations in it. But it tends to veer off in AU directions... This is a sequel to my first fic, "Discoveries". It will make more sense if you read that one first, but you don't have to. Hey, Karen (D) - this story is due to your suggestion, so thank you! The plot bunny condo now has one less resident! Not that the vacancy will last for long.... *~*~* Spike sat in his usual chair at the far edge of Giles's living room, doing his best to remain silent. It wasn't easy: he wanted nothing more than to get up, walk across the room, and snap the Slayer's neck. Then he could tear off one of her arms and use it to beat the witch to death. He might drain Giles, or not. Either way, the Watcher would die. And Anya...Anya he would linger over for days, drawing her pain out until she begged for death, anything so that it would stop the agony. Of course, thanks to the chip in his head, he couldn't do any of these things. The next best thing would have been to insert a few scathing comments into the general conversation, playing on the insecurities and weaknesses of the Scooby Gang, and amuse himself with that. It wouldn't be the same as feeling flesh tear beneath his hands, as breathing in the heady scents of terror and death...but it was better than nothing. So why was he sitting in his chair, keeping his mouth shut like a good little neutered vampire? The reason was sitting perched on Giles's table, staring down at his hands, clasped together in his lap. The reason had dark hair tumbling into his eyes as he chewed on the inside of his bottom lip, listening to his friends talk around and at him, but never to him. The reason steadfastly refused to look at Spike, at anyone, during the entire meeting of the Scooby Gang. The blonde vampire stifled an impatient sigh. He didn't know why Xander insisted on coming to these meetings. He was invariably ignored, his ideas and suggestions brushed over as if he'd never voiced them. It was pointless; his "friends" couldn't really care about him. If they did, they'd have noticed a few things about his life. Like the small fact that Xander had gotten kicked out of his parents' house. That he was working at and living in the back of one of Sunnydale's gay clubs. That for the past week, he had been Spike's lover, sleeping most of the daylight hours away within the blond man's arms. If any of the Scooby Gang gave a damn about Xander, that little fact wouldn't have escaped their notice. Spike shifted in his chair, and stayed silent. He had promised to keep what lay between him and Xander a secret. Ordinarily, he would have broken that promise in a moment, just for the sheer pleasure of watching the shock and disillusionment spread through the mortals, seeing their little world crumble around them. But doing that would upset Xander. Spike was mildly disgusted with himself, but he admitted that he wasn't going to do anything to upset the mortal. Ever since he'd admitted to himself that he was in love with the dark-haired man, Xander's happiness had become one of his primary foci in life. That, and getting him into bed as often as possible. Or at least horizontal. At least naked. Spike shook himself out of his thoughts, and paid attention to the conversation once more. Whatever they had been discussing seemed to have been settled, and they were getting ready to go on patrol. The vampire had found out early on that Giles hadn't come any closer to figuring out how to get the damn chip out of his head, but had lingered to wait for Xander. Seeing the Slayer's gaze fall upon him, Spike said, "I'll go with the boy." "Why?" demanded Willow, a worried frown crossing her face. The vampire sighed impatiently. "Because he seems to be the most trouble-prone of all of you. He just radiates the idea of victim. It's amazing that he's lasted this long. If I'm going to have a hope of killing anything tonight, I'm going to have to go with him." Buffy got ready to object, but Xander raised one of his hands. "'Sall right, Buff. At least this way we'll know where he is, right?" He pulled on his jacket and grabbed a few stakes on the way out. "I'll see you guys later," he called over his shoulder as he left, Spike right behind them. As soon as they were out the door, Spike was right by his side. "I hate them." Xander nodded. "I know." The vampire supposed he did. They'd had this conversation before. He didn't know why Xander was so insistent on keeping them a secret - he was going to be outed sooner or later. He was living and working at Jeffrey's, after all. It was only a matter of time. But if Xander didn't want to tell anyone, then that was fine with Spike. He couldn't care less about what the Scooby Gang thought; he only worried about it for Xander's sake. Spike said nothing, letting the conversation drop. He wasn't going to push Xander, not when he finally accepted that he'd fallen in love with him. He didn't want to push him too far, and risk losing him. Following the train of his own thoughts, the blond man shook his head. He really needed to kick his own ass. He was Spike. William the fucking Bloody. And he was living his life according to the whims of one of the Slayer's groupies, when he didn't even know how the other man felt toward him. It had to be love. That was the only possible explanation. After a few minutes, Xander shot him an uncomfortable glance. "You don't have to come to the meetings if you don't want to." "Don't even start. It's either go, or wait around outside for you to come out so I can do this ridiculous patrol thing with you." He knew Xander would have no trouble convincing the others to let him patrol alone, so that Spike could be with him, but he didn't want to lurk around the Watcher's house and wait for him. "This isn't ridiculous. Somebody has to try to make Sunnydale a little safer." "Right, but the position of Slayer has been filled, in case you didn't notice." "I can still help," Xander said stubbornly. He turned to glance down an alley, but before his gaze shifted, Spike caught the glimmer of hurt in the brown eyes. Shit. "You do help," the vampire said, uncomfortable in the role of reassurer. "I don't want youtogethurt." He muttered the last bit quickly, not wanting to reveal too much and frighten the other man off. Xander turned to look at him, an odd light that looked almost like hope in his eyes. "What did you say?" Spike was saved from having to answer by a voice calling to them from an alley up the street. "Well, well. What do we have here?" Dark blue eyes narrowed, the vampire watched as three men approached them, swaggering arrogantly. The three spread out once they got within a few feet of Spike and Xander, stopping to stare the two men down. "Kind of a chilly night to be out for a stroll, isn't it?" asked the stranger who had spoken first. "Yeah, it is," agreed one of his friends. "A guy could catch his death like that." Spike had heard enough. He could tell they were vampires - the scent of death clung to them as it only did with his kind. And judging by their unimaginative attempts at banter, they were fairly young. "Bad guys?" Xander breathed under his breath. Spike caught the muttered words, and nodded. "Of the undead variety." The dark-haired man dipped his left hand into his jacket pocket, where Spike knew he had a stake. "Thanks for the concern, guys. You know, it's really nice to meet people who care. Usually people don't care if you live or die." Xander stepped forward, extending his right hand toward the leader, grinning like a fool the whole time. Spike was going to kill him. Just as soon as they took care of these three idiots. The blond man watched as the leader, confused by Xander's actions, automatically reached out his hand to complete the hand shake. He nodded in approval when the mortal wiggled his eyebrows for a moment, just before plunging his stake into the vampire's chest. Before the dust that once was the leader had settled, Spike vamped out and attacked one of the followers. There was a brief struggle, then the Englishman gained the upper hand. With a satisfying crack, the younger vampire's neck snapped in his hands. The body went limp, and Spike staked him with a stake he'd stolen from Giles. He turned to check on Xander, and growled low in his throat at the sight that greeted him. The dark-haired man was just barely holding the other enraged vampire off, working too hard to defend himself to be able to go on the offensive and stake his attacker. Before he had time to think about his actions, Spike was on the other vampire, slamming him up against the wall. He didn't move in for the kill right away. First, he wanted to be sure that the other had understood his mistake. Raining blows down upon the now-whimpering vampire, Spike spat out viciously, "Nobody touches him, you get me? Nobody fucking lays a hand on him, nobody fucking looks at him." "I didn't know he was yours!" the other vampire gasped out. Spike stopped hitting him, and hauled him up so that he could look the other in the eye. "I know. And you'll never have the chance to make the mistake again." Never shifting his gaze, he staked the vampire. Brushing the dust off his jacket, he turned to look at Xander. "You all right?" The dark-haired man nodded. "I think so." He drew in a shaky breath, and put his stake back in his pocket. He licked his lips, and chewed on his lip as he looked at Spike. "What?" demanded the blonde man. "You're still sorta...pointy," Xander said softly. It was true, Spike realized. He was still wearing his game face. He shifted back to human appearance. "That better?" The mortal shrugged and smiled a little. "You're a little less obvious now." He rubbed at his left wrist absently. Spike moved forward and took the wrist in his hand. "Damn it, I thought you said you weren't hurt." "It's just a bruise," Xander protested, an odd hitch in his breathing. The vampire looked at him in concern. What was with him? Then he saw the dilated pupils, and heard the rapid heartbeat. The adrenaline from the short scuffle had evidently transmuted into desire. Grinning knowingly, he moved in and kissed Xander. He was surprised by the enthusiasm with which the other responded, but gave into it, until he felt fingers fumbling at his waist line, trying to pull his shirt loose from his jeans. He broke away from the kiss, and caught Xander's hands with his own. "Whoa, there, love. Later. Not here. Not in an alley in the middle of bleeding Sunnydale." Licking his lips, the dark-haired man nodded. "But later?" "Count on it," the vampire promised, hearing his own voice deepen with lust. "Let's get you to work now, eh?" As the two men walked toward Jeffrey's, Spike called himself a fool, but was unable to help himself. Keeping Xander happy meant keeping him employed and safe. That meant sex in an alley was out. Damn it. *~*~* Xander poured drinks automatically, responding absent-mindedly to the men (and the few women) lining the bar. He wasn't up to his usual funny-flirty-sympathetic-bartender best, but he figured he could have an off night. Besides, he couldn't really make himself be too concerned. He had something more important on him mind. What the hell had happened in that alley? At first, Xander had been mildly terrified. Sure, he had Spike with him, and he knew Spike wouldn't willingly let anyone hurt him, but three vampires against the two of them was mildly chancy. Obeying the last vestiges of high-school-boy hormones, he had thrown himself into the fray, taking on the leader. Then the second vamp had been on him, and he'd been completely terrified. Just when he was about to give in and try screaming for Buffy, Spike had ripped his attacker away. Then the blond man had said it. "Nobody touches him" - and the Spike had as much as claimed him before killing the other vamp. Xander had never been so turned on in his entire life. He and Spike had never really discussed their relationship, or if they even had one. Sure, the vampire had been with him day and night for the past week, and they'd had sex and slept in each other's arms every night, but they had yet to talk at all. The dark-haired man was almost afraid to - what if he freaked Spike out, and he took off? Xander had been in lust before, but this was something more. Lust had never made him want to jump someone in the middle of an alley. That Spike - *Spike!* - had been the voice of reason and said no was almost as unbelievable as Xander trying to persuade him to get naked in the first place. Xander was beginning to worry that he just might be falling in love. With an evil soulless vampire who had tried to kill him in the past. If working at Jeffrey's didn't work out, then he could always be a full-time guest on Springer. Looking around the bar, Xander spotted Spike skulking around the corners of the club. He usually hung around outside, coming in after the bar closed to be with the mortal, but tonight he seemed reluctant to let Xander out of his sight. The blond man had come by the bar once or twice, but hadn't lingered to talk. As Xander watched, Spike turned down an invitation to dance, a familiar sneer curling his lip. He sensed someone coming up behind him, and turned to see Jeffery standing at his back. The owner's gaze was locked on Spike. "That's the guy who was here last week, isn't it? Do you want me to have him thrown out?" As he spoke, David came up from his shift on stage to lean against the bar. "I'll help," he offered. Xander smiled and shook his head. "Thanks for the offer, but don't worry about it. I guess you could say that we made up, sorta. No more enemies." "You sure?" persisted Jeffery. Meeting Spike's gaze across the room, Xander couldn't help the grin that stretched his lips. "Oh, yeah." Jeffery nodded and left. David lingered, looking back and forth between Spike and Xander. Finally, Xander couldn't stand the speculative glances any longer. "What?" he demanded. "I just don't believe it," the dancer commented, a teasing smile on his face. "Don't believe what?" "That the peroxide abuser hiding in the corner might just be your one." Xander could feel the flush rising in his cheeks, but he met Dave's gaze squarely. "Yeah, I think he just might be. But I'm not sure how I feel, and I have no idea what he is thinking, so just stay out of it, all right?" "Oh, far be it from me to interfere in the course of true love." The dancer raised his hands in a defensive gesture. "Just be sure to keep me up on the details, all right?" Xander raised a bottle in mock-threat. "Don't you have a groove thing to be shaking?" For the rest of the night, Xander tracked Spike as he walked around the club. The vampire never accepted any of the numerous invitations to dance that he received. He never stopped to watch the dancers, or joined in a conversation with anyone. Instead, he just circled the club, eyes always returning to the man behind the bar. He came to the bar at irregular intervals, looking for something to drink. Xander found himself looking forward to and anticipating the visits. It gave him something to look forward in between pouring drinks and fending off flirtatious drinks who couldn't take a hint. After firmly turning down one of the most persistent, he looked up and saw Spike walking toward the bar. He licked his lips as the vampire approached. "What'll you have?" Dark blue eyes failed to meet his; instead, they were fixed on the persistent drunk, who had wandered over to a table and was trying his luck with the guy seated there. "What did that guy want?" "Something he can't have," Xander answered with a shrug. He watched in fascination as Spike's brows lowered. Was that actually a growl? His amusement disappeared when Spike moved to go over to the swaying man. "Whoa," he called, getting the vampire to focus his attention on him once more. "What's the problem?" "What's the problem?" Spike leaned across the bar, keeping his voice low and intense. "The problem is that you've been at work for hours now. That means it's been hours since you started something in that alley, and you have yet to finish it." A rush of heat flooded the dark-haired man, and he was tempted to pour himself a drink. "The crowd's beginning to thin out. We close in another half hour." "Then you'll insist on cleaning this place up, I suppose?" Spike's voice sounded almost petulant. "Well, it is a part of the job." Xander wiped at the bar, trying to distract himself from the other man, who was still leaning over the bar. "And after I'm done, I'll be all yours." All right, that was definitely a growl. The mortal looked up in time to be pulled into a hard kiss. At first he tried to resist, but then gave in, losing himself in the frantic motion of Spike's mouth on his. Were those happy little noises really coming from him? A throat cleared behind them returned some modicum of sanity to Xander, and he wrenched his mouth away from Spike's, ignoring the vampire's exclamation of protest. He turned to see Jeffery looking down at him, one eyebrow raised inquiringly. "I didn't know that you added a floor show to you duties," commented the owner. Cursing the blush he could feel burning hotly in his cheeks, Xander tried to apologize. "I'm sorry, really, I am. It won't happen again-" "It damn well better," Spike muttered. Xander shot an exasperated glare at him, which the vampire shrugged off unrepentantly, and continued. "- I promise. I'm sorry, Jeffery." The owner stared at him for a moment, then grinned. "Hell, I was young once. I'm not going to fire you over this, but do try to be a little more discrete in the future, all right? Or at least give me some warning, so I can sell tickets before hand." Wondering why the earth never opened up beneath him when he wanted it to, Xander nodded mutely. As Jeffery walked away to begin work on closing down the club, the dark-haired man turned to face Spike. "You're going to get me fired," he hissed, beginning to get ready for last call. "Then you'd have more time to spend with me," Spike replied with a grin. Xander rolled his eyes, but he began to speed up, trying to get as much done as possible,so he'd be able to leave sooner. He ignored the vampire who sat smirking at him the entire time, knowing that Spike knew that he was hurrying, and why. After the club had closed, Xander flew through his closing routine, ignoring the dancers who were sitting near the bar, talking and unwinding after a long but fun night. A voice calling his name repeatedly finally broke through his concentration on the final details of shutting down the bar. He looked up to find David laughing at him. "What?" "You still game for walking me home?" the dancer asked. "You're a big boy. I'm sure you'll be fine on your own," Spike said dismissively. Xander glared at him. "Of course, Dave. Why don't you sweep off the stage, and I'll finish tables, and we'll go." "I liked it better when you did this for free," the other man groused, but he grabbed a broom and walked over to the stage. Xander watched him go, then turned to Spike. "Get moving." "What?" asked the vampire, raising one eyebrow. "Go stack chairs." "Now why would I want to do that?" "Because," answered Xander, walking around the bar to stand close to the blond man, "if you do, we'll be able to get Dave home sooner. Then I'll be done here sooner." He leaned in closer to the vampire, speaking directly into his ear. "The sooner I'll be able to finish what we started." Spike grabbed at him, but the dark-haired man danced out of reach too quickly. "Chairs, Spike." The vampire growled at him, but got up and moved to start stacking the chairs. Xander wiped off the tables, and soon the three men were ready to go. Xander and Dave talked all the way to Dave's place, with Spike stalking along behind them, hands thrust deep in his pockets. The dancer disappeared into his apartment with a wave and wishes that the two men outside had a "*good* night". As soon as the door was closed, Xander found himself backed up against the wall, faced with a very intense looking vampire. "So, Spike," he said, licking his lips. "How has your night been?" "Bloody frustrating," the blond man said firmly. "Well, we can't have that, now, can we?" "No, we can't." Spike leaned in and kissed Xander hard, thrusting the other man even harder up against the wall. Not that Xander was going to complain. He moaned happily into the kiss, and pulled the vampire even closer to him. *~*~* Spike pulled back for a moment, leaving the warm haven of Xander's mouth reluctantly. He still pressed the other man up against the wall, holding him there with his own weight. He stared into the dark eyes so close to his, brown eyes now hazy with desire and want. As he leaned in for another kiss, the vampire remembered the words he had exchanged with Dave earlier on in the evening at Jeffrey's. ********** The blond man had been sitting in a booth in a corner, watching Xander pour drinks and talk to patrons, resenting every moment that passed where the mortal was working, instead of being with him. At least he got to watch him, keep an eye on him and make sure that no one else was making a play for the dark-haired man. He'd meant what he said; Xander was *his*, and no one was going to interfere with that. Even if he hadn't explained that to his lover yet. A shadow fell across his table, and he looked up. That dancer he'd first seen with Xander stood there, looking down at him. "What?" he asked irritably, not wanting to be distracted from his Xander-watching. "I just wanted to give you some advice," Dave replied, sliding into the seat across the table. "Not interested." "Get interested. I don't know you, but if you're going to be with Xan, then you had better know me." Was that a challenge? Feeling a sneer twist his lip, Spike leaned forward. "Where are you going with this?" "Not far. Just don't hurt him." Dave's gaze wandered over to Xander and then back to Spike's eyes. "He's special, and he's got a lot of friends. You do anything stupid, like tear his heart out, and you'll regret it." Leaning back, the vampire raised an eyebrow. "That sounds like a threat." "Call it a warning." The dancer stood and turned to leave, but was arrested by Spike's voice. "I've got a bit of warning of my own," the blond man said languidly, stretching his arms out across the back of his booth. "If anyone messes with *Xan*, if anyone does anything to upset him, they'll have to answer to me. You got that, pet?" Dave stared down at him. "Got it." A sudden smile crossed his face. "With that attitude, you might just be all right." Then he was gone, lost in the crowd of dancers. Spike returned to his new favorite hobby, a small smile on his face as he watched Xander sing along with the music as he mixed a couple of drinks. ********** The memory fresh, Spike again pulled away from the kiss. This time, Xander followed his motion, refusing to give up contact. Finally, the vampire managed to get his mouth away from the demanding lips that had captured them. Chuckling softly, he traced the other man's features with a finger. "I don't know where this obsession with sex in alleys has come from, love, but I think I like it." The dark-haired man flushed, but didn't look away. "I think it's more an obsession with you," he admitted. "Do you want to come back to-" He never got the chance to finish the sentence; Spike's mouth was back on his, and the vampire's hands roamed over the mortal's body. It wasn't a declaration of love, but it was the closest thing the blond man had yet to hear, and he intended to fully reward Xander for it. Finally remembering what his intentions had been, Spike licked his way up to the other man's ear. "I've...come across, let's say...another hotel key. Care to join me?" Voice none too steady, the younger man asked, "'Came across'? Don't you mean 'stole'?" Spike left off chewing gently at Xander's earlobe to whisper, "King-sized bed...hot tub *in* the room..." "Sounds high-class," the other man murmured, between nips placed down Spike's jawline. "Does it have Magic Fingers? I like Magic Fingers." Laughing, the vampire pulled himself away, maintaining a tight hold on Xander's hand. "If it doesn't, we'll make our own, I promise." He pulled his lover toward the hotel, a trip that took forever because said lover kept ducking into alleys to steal a few more heated kisses. Not that Spike was complaining. Once they were finally inside the hotel room, Spike never had the chance to suggest checking out the hot tub. That would have required using his mouth, and since Xander was apparently trying to suck his tongue out of his head, it would have been a problem. The vampire allowed himself to be backed up across the room. The dark-haired man didn't even give him the chance to speak when they reached the bed; the other man continued to kiss Spike even as they tumbled down onto the mattress. He kept it up even as he began to tug at the vampire's clothing, trying to strip him without losing contact. Finally, Xander sat up and looked down at Spike, who was sprawled beneath him as the mortal straddled his hips. "Lose the clothes," he panted. The blond man raised his eyebrows. "How very romantic." "Fuck romantic," Xander said, grinning as he pulled Spike's jacket away and tossed it to the floor. He leaned down to speak directly against the vampire's lips. "Better yet, fuck *you*." Spike stared at him for a moment, then pulled off his own shirt, and ripped Xander's off the other man. Laughing, the brown-haired man began to help, and soon skin was sliding across skin with no impediments. Xander's hands were everywhere; the vampire arched his back up into the sensation of teeth scraping delicately over one of his nipples even as hands wandered possessively over his body. The dark-haired man seemed to have lost his sense of urgency. Now, he moved slowly over and around Spike's body, taking his time to lavish attention everywhere. Shivering, and unable to believe that he was affected by the gentle gnawing on the inside of his elbow - his *elbow* - Spike lifted his hips, thrusting himself against Xander suggestively. "I thought you said we couldn't have me frustrated, love," he growled. With a final scrape against the soft skin, Xander grinned up at him. "Maybe I change my mind." "Maybe you should change it back," Spike retorted, dragging Xander up to lay sprawled across him. Undulating his hips slowly, he let his hands roam over the body on top of his own. "Change it back fast." Sealing his mouth over Spike's, Xander began to plunge his tongue in and out of the vampire's mouth in a suggestive rhythm. His free hand fumbled for the supplies that Spike had placed on the bed when he had scouted the room out earlier. He began to carefully prepare the vampire, taking as much time as he had in everything else that night. The blond man groaned, thrusting in time with the fingers inside of him. "Just get on with it." Dark hair brushed his cheek as the other man shook his head. "Nope. I'm still a nominal good guy, remember? Not into causing pain." Spike growled, but the other just laughed. Finally, Xander seemed satisfied with his preparations. With a single slow thrust, he sheathed himself inside the vampire, his moaning merging with the man below him's. Both men were too worked up to last long. The combination of the sensations of Xander's hard length pistoning in and out of him, Xander's hand on his erection, pumping in time with the dark-haired man's thrusts, and the sight of Xander himself, eyes glazed as he drove them both toward completion, proved to be to much for Spike. With a strangled howl, he came hard, losing himself completely in the feeling. As he came back to himself, the vampire became aware of the weight of Xander, who had collapsed down upon him. Spike lifted a hand to run his fingers through the sweaty dark hair slowly, waiting for his lover to recover. The mortal roused slowly, lifting his head to look down at Spike. He grinned softly. "I didn't even miss the Magic Fingers," he mumbled, in between the kisses he scattered across the vampire's chest. The blond man moved to take Xander's mouth, but the other man pulled his head back. "What's wrong, love?" "Nothing's *wrong*," Xander replied, placing soft kisses across Spike's brow and down his cheek. "You've just gone pointy again, and I'm a bit leery of those teeth." The blond man realized that he had vamped out again during sex. He had been trying to control it, but it apparently didn't bother Xander. He pulled himself back into human guise, even so; he wanted that mouth. After exchanging countless long, lazy kisses, Xander's head came to rest on Spike's chest. The vampire enfolded him in his arms, holding the mortal tightly as he listened to him fall asleep. Oh yeah, he had it bad. Regardless of what the Slayer and her Watcher might think, vampires could love, at least the older ones could. The newer ones tended to be too wrapped up in themselves, in their need for blood and power, to realize it, but the capability was still there. Spike had loved Drusilla, and while what he felt for Xander wasn't the same, it was still love. It was just cleaner, somehow, more real, definitely more powerful. After all, he had left the Slayer and her groupies alone, hadn't he, instead of trying to arrange their deaths? He might long to feel their torn flesh slowly cool under his hands, but that would never happen. Why? Because Xander didn't want it to. That was enough for Spike. He might still want to kill them, but he couldn't, because that would hurt Xander, and he only wanted to see his lover happy. Xander snuggled closer in his sleep, and Spike smiled. He wasn't going to lose this man. No matter what he had to do, he wasn't going to lose him. He loved him. *~*~* Xander sang quietly to himself as he mixed a drink, then presented it to the woman who had ordered it with a wink and a flourish. She grinned and shook her head at him, and returned her attention to her girlfriend. The dark-haired man shared her grin, and continued to sing along with the music as he worked. He couldn't remember the last time he'd felt so damn good. His life just kept getting better and better, and most of the happiness he felt stemmed from his relationship with a certain blond vampire. Spike was around all the time - Xander spent every day in the other man's arms, whether they were sleeping or otherwise engaged. Spike went out on patrol with him, and then came with him back to Jeffrey's. Sometimes he could even get the vampire to help him with his work. Not tonight, though. He could see Spike lounging in what was rapidly becoming his booth. In a back corner, it was away from most of the dancing crowd. Xander knew it was no coincidence that the booth also gave the blond man a clear view of the bar. That thought in mind, he waved at the vampire, waiting for the other man to nod in acknowledgment before getting back to work. Xander smirked a little at the long-suffering expression he had seen on Spike's face. He had laughed more in the past month than he had in a long time. Spike's nasty sense of humor never failed to lift his spirits. The bartender knew that some part of him had to be sick to enjoy being insulted, but really, words couldn't hurt him, not anymore. Not after growing up in his house. Hell, after hanging around with his friends all through high school, he was immune to insults. Besides, Spike's voice seemed oddly lacking in heat anytime he tried to say anything cruel to Xander. It was as though he was just going through the motions. Well, his voice did heat up when they were in bed, but Xander wasn't going to think about that. Not at work. He and Spike had behaved themselves...*mostly*...since Jeffery had asked them to try to keep it down while he was at work, although there had been a few slips. The best way to avoid making them was to avoid thinking about sex. Which wasn't going to happen if he didn't keep sneaking glances over at Spike.Yeah, right. Like he was ever going to be able to stop himself. He shot a quick look over at the booth, and saw the vampire looking up at a standing man and talking idly with him. Xander began to get a little irritated, then saw it was Jeffery, and relaxed. He and Spike's impromptu kiss a few weeks ago had nicely announced their relationship to all of the dark-haired man's co-workers. At first they had seemed leery of Spike, and Xander understood that; he would have been worried if they hadn't. But after having the vampire skulking around the club for weeks, they seemed to have gotten used to him, and Dave and Jeffery seemed to like him. Realizing that he was spending all his time thinking about Spike, Xander shook his head. He had it bad, even if he wasn't quite certain of what *it* was yet. He was halfway convinced that it was love. Nothing else would explain this need to be with the other man all the time, to always know what he was doing. It would also explain the jealousy he felt whenever he saw someone else get too close to the vampire. It also was a convenient excuse for the few little slips that they did make at the bar. Spike had never been big in the area of impulse control, as long as Xander had known him, and it seemed that it was wearing off onto him as well. That was the other reason Spike sat at the booth - with that much distance between them, they were less likely to get themselves into trouble. For example, it was unlikely that Xander would brush too close to the vampire when reaching for an abandoned glass, prompting the blond man to try to drag him over the bar while claiming his mouth in an almost-desperate kiss. Not that Xander, or any of the witnesses, had complained when it happened the other day, but still, there were some proprieties to be maintained. On the upside, most of the patrons of Jeffrey's were regulars, and those slips let them know that Xander was not available, and neither was Spike. It had cut down on the number of propositions he received, to the point where he hardly had to use his *Please Don't Cruise the Bartender* sign anymore. Which was a good thing, because his lover dealt with jealousy *so* well. The dark-haired man took a few drink orders, and managed to drag his thoughts away from Spike long enough to flirt mildly and laugh with the people at the bar. There was no harm in playing, was there? He heard his own thought, and sighed. Playing...he was a little worried that was all their relationship was to Spike, some sort of game. It might be more, he wanted it to be more, but what could he do? Sit the other man down and ask him? If it was just playing for the vampire, then he would be opening himself up for merciless teasing, as well as ruining whatever chance he might have with Spike. Xander shook himself out of his thoughts. No brooding, not for him. Brooding was for Deadboy, not him. Besides, if Spike was just playing a game, he would have lost interest and moved on long before now. Whatever they had, it meant something to the vampire. It was up to him to find out just what, though. A new song cycled through on the sound system of the club, one with an irresistible beat and rhythm. Xander began to move almost despite himself, not able to stand still with the sound of it moving through him. As he danced behind the bar, he watched as Dave walked over to him, a wide smile on his face. The dancer looked at him, and laughed in delight. "Mind if I join you?" Xander wiggled his eyebrows and pulled him in behind the bar. They soon found a mutual rhythm, and began to move together, much to the delight of the men and women by the bar. They had done this before, but not recently. Just as Xander was beginning to get into it, an accented voice reached his ear. "I do believe you're in my place," Spike said, staring at Dave, his tone filled with amusement and possessiveness mixed. The dancer stepped back, gesturing for Spike to take his place. "By all means." "Too bloody right," the vampire muttered, moving to stand with less than an inch separating him and Xander. The dark-haired man slowed his dancing; what was Spike up to? The blond man had never done anything like this, preferring to avoid drawing any attention to himself when at Jeffrey's. The vampire moved even closer, placing his hands on Xander's hips. "You've lost the rhythm, love," he scolded gently. "It's like this." He began to guide the bartender into the moves of the dance, grinning at him even as he himself began to move. Xander began to warm to the idea of dancing with Spike. It was new, but he liked it. He slowly lost himself in the beat of the music, in the feel of his lover's body brushing against him in tantalizing little teases, the way that dark-blue eyes were darkening even more, fairly burning with heat - all for him. He was vaguely aware that a crowd was gathering at the bar, and that Dave had taken up service as bartender. Not that anyone was ordering; all attention was fixed on him and Spike. He gave himself over to the rhythm, dancing with greater abandon. Spike responded in a like manner, swaying even closer, so there was no distance between them at all. Xander could feel the heat building within himself, a slow burn that he knew was going to torture him for the rest of the night, but it was completely worth it. He laughed out loud, and could feel Spike's answering chuckle reverberate through him. The feel of the music pounding through him, the cheers and catcalls of the watching men and women, the heat warming him as it flickered in Spike's eyes; all this combined and went straight to Xander's head, causing to lose himself in the moment, until all that mattered was the rhythm and feel of his lover moving against him. All this conspired to make the dark-haired man oblivious to the fact that a group of people had just entered the club: two men, three women. The Scooby Gang. ********** Buffy peered around the multi-colored interior of the club, scanning the room for any sign of Xander. Nothing. She turned to look at Anya. "He's not here, you see? You must have followed someone else by mistake." No way would Xander be hanging out in a gay club. There wouldn't be enough women for him to ogle. Anya must have been mistaken when she thought she had seen him come in here. Anya shook her head emphatically. "I'm not wrong. I know it was Xander, and I know he came here." She walked of into the crowd, jostling roughly through dancers, looking for the man. Buffy exchanged an exasperated glance with Willow, Riley, and Giles, and moved to follow her. The Slayer noticed that a large group of men was clumped around the bar, laughing and cheering. She caught several shouts of the name Xan. Xan? Buffy followed Anya's path, elbowing her way through the dancers, breaking a way for her and her friends trailing after her to reach the bar. When they finally managed to reach the bar, she stopped dead, sensing that the shock she was feeling was shared by the others behind her. There, behind the bar, was Xander. He was dancing. Dancing with *Spike*. Not just dancing. What the two men were doing went way beyond dancing. They were both moving to the compelling beat of the music that was pumping through the club, bodies twisting and weaving around each other, entwining as they swayed back and forth, lost in the rhythm and in each other. Xander's face was set in an expression of pure pleasure, head tipped back and eyes closed as he laughed quietly. Spike - *Spike* was smiling as well, gaze locked on Xander's face, completely concentrating on him. Buffy watched as they drifted toward each other, lips meeting and clinging in a fierce kiss that went on and on. The on-lookers shouted encouragement, which the two men ignored. Finally, they broke the kiss, going back to dancing, oblivious to everyone and everything around them. The Slayer shook her head in disbelief. This wasn't real. That wasn't Xander. Xander was goofy and sweet, and clumsily in love with her and in lust with every other woman. He made bad jokes, ate too much junk food, and lived in his parents' basement while he drifted from one ridiculous-uniform-requiring job to the next. Xander didn't know how to dance like this, how to sway in such a seductive way around his partner. Xander didn't dance with men, or hang out at a gay bar, or kiss vampires. Finally, she couldn't stand to watch any longer. This was wrong, completely wrong. "What the hell is going on?" she shouted. Xander's eyes flew open, and as his gaze fell upon her, he lost the rhythm of the dance, stumbling as he did so. Spike caught him, holding him close as the dark-haired man steadied himself. The brown-eyed man stared at Buffy, and the rest of the Scooby Gang standing behind her, eyes wide and shocked as his face drained of color. *~*~* Spike couldn't believe it. This wasn't happening. The Slayer and her little cadre of groupies were *not* standing on the other side of the bar, staring at them. There had to be another explanation for what he was seeing. The chip in his head had probably shorted out, causing him to have hallucinations. That was it. So why had Xander stopped dancing? Why had he almost fallen? Why were all the patrons of Jeffrey's standing as still as statues, watching and filling the air with anticipatory tension? Fuck. It was real. Spike could feel the first flickers of panic lick through him as his thoughts moved lightening fast through the thick silence that surrounded him. He didn't want this. Oh, sure, a month and a half ago, he would have leapt at the chance to wreak havoc in the lives of Sunnydale's plucky little band of do-gooders, to try to tear them apart. Watching one of them squirm in a situation as volatile as this one would've made his afterlife. Not any more, though. That was before - before the damned chip in his head, before he'd had to go crawling to the Slayer for protection, before he'd gotten to know Xander. Before he'd fallen in love with him. Now all that mattered was Xander's happiness. Spike couldn't find any pleasure in the situation, in the tight pallor the Scooby Gang's faces and the unnatural stillness of their postures, because it all came at his lover's expense. The price was too high; nothing was worth that. The vampire's panic grew as a second thought occurred to him. He could lose Xander over this. The mortal had already lost his family. As rotten as his relationship with his parents had been, he knew the loss effected the dark-haired man, hurting and haunting him even though he refused to discuss it. Xander was closer to his friends than he was to his family; he couldn't lose them, too. Spike knew that it could very well come down to a choice between himself and Xander's friends. He didn't want to force his lover into the position of having to decide. He wasn't sure he wanted to know what that decision would be. Steeling himself, Spike gently pushed Xander to stand on his own feet, not wanting to be holding the other man if the choice didn't go his way. Being dumped hurt; he didn't want it to happen while they were in a semi-embrace. Avid gaze locked on Xander's face, he watched as his lover turned to look at him, a small smile fighting to form on the dark-haired man's lips, and barely making it. Brown eyes shot him a grateful look; there was fear in that gaze, which the vampire recognized easily, as well as something more, that he couldn't quite name and hardly dared to allow himself to hope for. Xander turned to face his friends, standing directly in front of Spike. To the vampire's surprise, his lover's body suddenly relaxed completely, all tension draining from him. The young man leaned backwards, bringing his back, slightly damp from the exertion of dancing, to rest against Spike's chest. More out of instinct than out of thought, the blond man's arms came up to encircle Xander's waist. His confusion deepened as Xander raised his hands to gently clasp Spike's, even as he burrowed deeper into the vampire's embrace. "Hey guys." Xander's voice was steady, but Spike could here the tension that lay beneath the thin veneer of calm. "Buffy, what are you talking about? What does it look like we're doing?" He swayed his hips from side to side slowly, and Spike followed the motion unthinkingly, still unsure of what was happening. "We're dancing. You do dance at college, don't you? I mean, I know you're full-on students and all, but you don't gather at the frats on the weekends to work on math together, right?" "Of course we dance," Buffy shot back, leaning forward. "That's not what I meant, and you know it." "Oh. I'm working, actually. I'm bartender here. Anybody want a drink?" Xander made no move to break free from Spike's hold, and the blond man really didn't want to let him go, so the embrace continued. Spike might not know what the hell the mortal was going to do next, but he was will to play along. The Slayer shook her head. "I don't know what's going on, Xander. What's wrong with you?" She transferred her gaze to Spike. "Get your claws off him." "Buff," Xander said. He got no further. "Shut up," the blond girl said. "I don't know what he's done to you, but it ends now. You're dust, Spike." Xander shook his head, dark hair brushing softly against the vampire's cheek. "No, Buff. You shouldn't have said that. Nothing's going to happen to him." He turned his head to face Jeffery, who had come to investigate the disturbance at the bar. "Boss, these kids are underage. You might want to clear them out." Jeffery glanced at Buffy and the others, then at Xander, whose face was still pale, expression still tight. The club owner nodded slowly, and faced Buffy. "You'll have to go," he said firmly. "Not you, sir -" this to Giles "-but the rest of you." Buffy began to object, but Jeffery held up a hand to silence her. "Go now, or I call the in the muscle." Giles bent slightly to speak to Buffy, words too soft to carry past her ear. She nodded reluctantly, and turned to go, Riley close at her heels. Anya stared at Xander for a moment longer, and even Spike could read the shock and betrayal in her gaze, then followed the Slayer out of the club. Willow hesitated for a moment, face and eyes unhappy. "Xander..." "We'll talk, Will. I promise." Xander's voice cracked a little. "Just not now, not here, K?" Nodding slowly, the redhead turned to follow the rest of the Scooby Gang to the exit. Once only Giles remained, the crowd at the bar began to disperse, seeing that the confrontation was over. Soon, only the Watcher remained at the bar. Xander gently pulled away from Spike, and the vampire let him go. The blond man stayed close, though, refusing to move from his place at his lover's back. He couldn't believe what was happening. Had Xander really just chosen him over his friends? Giles shook his head. "I don't understand what is happening here, Xander." "Oh, I rather think you do," Spike said, smirking a bit. Xander shot him a look, and the blond man subsided reluctantly. The bartender sighed, and returned his attention to Giles. "What's going on is really none of your, or Buffy's, business. Keep out of my personal life, all right?" "He's a *vampire*," Giles said. "I did sorta notice that, G-man." "He might not be able to kill you, but he's still dangerous. He's going to hurt you, Xander. We're trying to protect you." Spike wanted to react, to protest, to smash the Watcher's nosy face in. Hurt Xander? He'd bloody well stake himself before he hurt his lover. Who the hell did Giles think he was? He kept silent, though, knowing that the dark-haired man wanted to have control of this situation. Xander took a deep breath. "Look, I'll come by your house tomorrow night, all right? We can talk then. Not now." The Watcher stared at him for a moment, then nodded. "Tomorrow night, then. We'll be waiting. I just hope you will have come to your senses by then." With a final worried glance at the dark-haired man, the Englishman left the club. Spike stared at Xander, not sure what to do. He'd never expected the events of the past few minutes to take place, and was completely unprepared for them. The younger man turned his head a little as he watched Giles leave, and the vampire was able to see the sheen of unshed tears in his dark eyes. *~*~* Xander stared after Giles, feeling the trembling he had been repressing begin to move through his frame, the shaking growing worse as each moment passed. He'd played it cool in front of his friends, cooler than he had thought he'd be able to get away with, but he had managed it somehow. Now that they were gone, he let the act slip, not able to sustain it for a moment longer. The dark-haired man squeezed his eyes shut, willing away the tears that threatened. He wasn't sure if he was strong enough for this. Losing his family had been bad enough; even though they'd never been close, they were still his parents, and it hurt to be rejected by them, cast aside forever. To lose his friends...they'd been his entire world since high school, hanging out with them and helping Buffy as a member of the Scooby Gang. Sure, they'd drifted apart lately, but they were still an important part of his life. He couldn't imagine not having them around, not having them as a part of his life. Hands fell on his shoulders, turning him around and pulling him into a near-crushing embrace. Cool lips brushed his ear as a low voice promised him he wasn't alone, that he'd never be alone, Spike had him, was there for them. Xander wrapped his arms around the vampire, the tremors slowly lessening as he held the other man in an equally tight grip. He might not be strong enough for this alone. But he wasn't alone. He had Spike. After a few more minutes in his lover's arms, Xander had enough control of himself to pull back slightly. Or at least try to. Spike's arms just tightened around him, refusing to let him go. After a second unsuccessful attempt, the bartender smiled a little and relaxed completely into the embrace. "Spike...Spike, c'mon." "C'mon what, love?" the vampire asked, raising his head and brushing his lips over Xander's temple. "I've got work to do. You gotta let me go." Spike sighed something as he reluctantly let the mortal go. Xander didn't quite catch what it was. His heart told him the whispered word had been 'never', but he told himself not to fool himself. Today had been bad enough, without getting his hopes up over a word he'd barely heard. Dragging a hand through his dark hair, he turned back to the bar, trying to force his brain back to thinking of work, knowing that he was setting himself an impossible task. Sensing someone besides Spike and himself behind the bar, he turned around. "Jeffery." Shit. His boss had seen the whole thing. "Look, I'm really sorry. I had no idea they'd ever come in here. I can't believe they did that. It will never happen again, I swear." The older man shook his head. "Xan, calm down, all right? I'm not upset." He raised his hand to place it on Xander's shoulder, but a warning growl from Spike caused him to abort the move. "Why don't you take the rest of the night off?" Xander shook his head. "That's not necessary. I'm fine." "Of course you're not." He didn't give Xander a chance to object again. "Look, Xan, we've all been through this before. Confrontations with friends are always hard. Go on." He glanced at Spike. "Spend the rest of tonight with someone who cares." "I'm not going to turn you down again," Xander warned, a weary smile on his face. "Get out of here," Jeffery said, returning the smile. "I'll see you tomorrow." The owner moved to stand behind the bar, taking over Xander's position himself. Spike grabbed the dark-haired man and began to pull him out from behind the bar. "Let's go, Xander." The young man allowed himself to be pulled along, out from behind the bar, and then out of the club itself. Once outside, the vampire paused, not letting go of Xander. Worried blue eyes met brown. "You sure you're all right?" Teeth worrying his bottom lip, the mortal shook his head. "No," he admitted. "I will be, though. I just can't believe they did that. That they could come in and judge me like that!" The blond man shifted; Xander noticed that he looked almost uncomfortable. "I hate to tell you this, but I think they were judging *me*, pet." That made the young man pause. Buffy had seemed most upset about finding him with Spike, rather than in a gay club, although there had been some shock over that as well. Spike was probably right; his friends were probably more worried about him being with a vampire than the fact that he was with a man. He glance up, and caught sight of his lover refusing to meet his gaze. Instead, the vampire was paying an inordinate amount of attention to his boots. Xander realized that Spike must be worried that he was having second thoughts, doubt about what he had just done. Summoning up another smile, he moved to stand closer to the other man. "Hey. Have you come across any other hotel keys?" Spike looked up quickly, a sly grin crossing his face. "As a matter of fact, I have. A very posh place, as it happens. Would you like to take a look at it?" Xander nodded, shivering a bit in the night air. The vampire shook his head. "Can't have that, Xander. No shivering - at least, not from being cold." He pulled off his own jacket and slung it around the other man's shoulders. Xander took it, grateful not only for the warmth it provided, but for the symbol it was that Spike cared. Wrapping the material tightly around himself, he followed Spike through Sunnydale, until they came to an upscale hotel. Once inside the room, Spike began to pace about, moving from one area to the next, never stopping for long. "So, what now, hmm? Fully stocked wet bar, room service, Jacuzzi bath - it's all here. It's up to you, anything you want, we can do." Xander watched him pace, suddenly feeling very tired. Hoping he wasn't making a mistake and huge fool of himself, he mumbled an answer. Spike stopped his restless movements and walked over closer to him. "I didn't quite catch that." Forcing himself to speak louder, the young man repeated himself. "I wanted to know if you'd be willing...if you'd just, you know, hold me?" Now he was the one fascinated with the ground. Gentle fingers caught his chin and forced him to look up. Dark blue eyes stared into his. "I can do that, love." Xander watched him, knowing his eyes were wide. He had half-thought the vampire would laugh at his request, thinking him sappy or weak. He stood still as the still gentle hands stripped the jacket from him, and led him over to sit on the bed. Spike knelt, and removed the young man's shoes and socks, then paused to take off his own boots. He tugged of his own shirt and jeans as well. The brown-eyed man licked his lips. "Spike..." "Don't worry, love. You'll be more comfortable without all these clothes on. That's all." He almost managed to look...tender. Xander figured he must be more shocky then he had thought. Shaking his head, he pulled off his own shirt, and stood to remove his own slacks. He shivered a bit, feeling unexpectedly vulnerable standing there in just his boxers. "What did I tell you about that, love?" the vampire chided gently, pulling Xander into his arms, then leading him over the bed. He pulled back the covers on the bed, and pushed the dark-haired man down onto the sheets. He quickly followed, yanking up the covers before tugging Xander into his arms. Sighing heavily, the young man settled into the cool embrace, feeling the lingering tension in him finally begin to dissipate. Just being held was so nice - the simple contact was exactly what he needed. With a pleased murmur, he cuddled closer to his lover, even as his eyelids grew heavier. Xander didn't realize he had fallen asleep until he began to wake up, called away from slumber by soft kisses feathered across his face. Shifting a little, he woke up the rest of the way, smiling as he found Spike lying on top of him. He lifted his lips, silently asking for another kiss. Grinning, Spike complied, leisurely exploring his mouth, stopping only to allow Xander to breath before resuming the examination. Beneath him, the mortal murmured in sleepy enjoyment, awake, but still lethargic. He returned the kisses, taking his time to do a thorough job. He felt other parts of him begin to wake up, as his arousal lengthened and hardened from the feeling of his lover moving against him. The vampire broke off the kiss. "What's this I feel, love?" He began to thrust slowly against Xander, keeping the languid mood that enveloped them. "You think after all your years you would recognize it," Xander answered, smiling lazily as he returned the thrusts, feeling his arousal grow, but not his excitement. It had never been like this before - sweet and slow without their usual urgency. The two men writhed slowly against each other, letting their need build slowly, exchanging those lingering kisses continuously. Finally, Xander gasped softly as he came, feeling Spike shudder against him at the same time. They pressed together, and Xander slowly caught his breath. Opening his eyes once more, the mortal looked up into the smiling face of his lover. "That was..." his voice trailed off as he failed to find the words he wanted. "It certainly was," Spike agreed, pushing back the blankets. "C'mon, time to get cleaned up." Xander shook his head. "I don't wanna move." "You don't want to sleep like that, love. I promise." The blond man pulled the unwilling mortal to his feet, and half-carried him into the bathroom. He settled him down on top of the toilet, then turned on the shower. The dark-haired man allowed himself to be pulled back to his feet. He didn't help as Spike stripped his boxers away, and the vampire practically carried him into the shower. Leaning against the cool tile wall, Xander watched as Spike's brow creased in concentration as he washed both Xander and himself clean, taking more time then necessary. Finally, Xander laughed and caught Spike's hands with his own. "I think I'm clean." "I just want to be sure, love." The vampire grinned. "It's so much more fun to get you dirty when your nice and clean." He turned off the water and led the mortal out of the shower, and then gently toweled him dry. The dark-haired man let his lover lead him back to the bedroom, where he was once again gently shoved into the bed. Spike spooned himself around behind Xander, pulling him back until they were fitted as closely against each other as possible, warm skin nearly merging with cool. Laying there, Xander was still caught in that contented drowsiness. Vaguely, he thought that he had never felt so safe, so cared for. He wanted to hold on to the feeling forever. With a sleepy chuckle, he realized that there was no hope for him. He was definitely in love. The arms wrapped around him tightened convulsively, nearly cutting off his breath, as Spike asked "What?" in startled amazement. Xander realized that he must have said that last bit out loud. Shit. *~*~* Spike was in shock. Xander was in love with him? He hadn't expected to hear that, not knowing the mortal's past history with love and with vampires. He'd hoped, of course, but he hadn't believed his feeling would be returned. The body in his arms went utterly still, muscles tensing up into hard knots. Spike frowned until he realized how tightly he was holding his lover; it was almost a death grip. He must be scaring the shit out of the other man. He relaxed his grip immediately, and he pulled Xander, turning him until he was laying half on top of the dark-haired man. "What did you say?" he demanded, not wanting to frighten him further, but needing to be sure. "Nothing," Xander muttered. "I didn't say anything." Spike bent his head down and nuzzled at his lover's lips with his own before moving over to lick at his earlobe. "I heard you, love. I know you said something." Xander pulled his head away. Frightened brown eyes met blue. "It was nothing." It looked like Spike was going to have to take a few steps of his own. Recapturing his lover's lobe with his teeth, he spoke softly into the ear. "A pity, that. I thought I heard you say you loved me." Xander stopped breathing. "Too bad. It would've been nice to hear, since I'm in love with you." The brown-eyed man stared at him for a moment, then surged upward to cover the vampire's lips with his own. In between hard kisses, the young man gasped out, "I love you. I love you." Hearing those words spoken again and again, so fervently while Xander moved underneath him was too much for Spike. Desire rushed through him, amplified and made stronger by the knowledge that his love was returned. He caught Xander's head in his hands and held him still, exploring his lover's mouth with fierce possessiveness. He could feel his face change as he vamped out and he pulled back, ashamed to have lost control. He attempted to pull his face back into its usual human lines, but it was difficult to find the necessary concentration. Hesitant fingers ghosting across his face distracted him from his efforts. He looked down at Xander, who was reaching up to touch him. "I'm sorry," he muttered. The young man shook his head slowly. "Don't be." His fingers trailed up over the new lines and planes that distorted Spike's brow and so changed his appearance. His hand then slipped back to cup the back of the vampire's neck, and he pulled his head down before capturing his lips in a slow, careful kiss. Spike moaned into his lover's mouth, forgetting about trying to get back to human guise as a warm tongue swept through his mouth. The questing organ stroked over the roof of his mouth, then hesitantly moved over to where his fangs were, low and distended. After a moment, it licked up the length of one of them. The vampire shuddered hard, hands convulsing into a painfully tight grip on Xander's shoulders. He tried to push himself closer to his lover, trying to crawl into his skin. The tongue returned to the fang, curling around it with more confidence, and Spike groaned once more, thrusting helplessly against his lover. Xander pulled back, eyebrows quirked questioningly. "You like that?" "What the hell do you think?" was the growled reply. "I think those over-sized teeth of yours are pretty sensitive," Xander shot back, an evil little smile playing over his lips. He pulled Spike's head back down with a sharp, demanding tug. As soon as their lips met, the brown-eyed man's tongue was back in the vampire's mouth, testing and teasing the elongated teeth. Spike gave himself over to the sensations, giving up all pretense of resistance. The dancing tongue slithered wetly over his fangs, and every caress rocked the vampire, sending waves of pleasure crashing through him until he was mindless with it, rocking in desperation against his lover as needy noises sounded from the back of his throat. Just when he thought he was going to come, Xander pulled away. The mortal stroked his face gently, trying to calm him a little. Spike wasn't having any. He ground down harder against Xander, sneaking a hand down to grasp the other man's erection, pumping it in an attempt to bring his lover to the same level of need he was caught at. Xander gasped and thrust upwards before he regained control of himself. He dragged Spike's hand back up to his shoulders. "I'm not done yet," he said hoarsely. "What else do you want?" demanded Spike, licking his way across the other man's chest. "I want to try something." Spike looked up, and watched as one of Xander's hands approached his face. He opened his mouth, and two fingers slipped inside. He sucked on them hard, pulling a groan of appreciation from the other man. Before the vampire could try anything else, the fingers moved, gliding through his mouth to brush up against his fangs. The blond man worried that if his eyes kept rolling back like they were, they'd get stuck like that. He managed to focus long enough to look down at his lover, and saw Xander chewing on his own lower lip, before swallowing hard and nodding as if in decision. What was he up to? Spike's question was answered when Xander pressed his index finger against the tip of one fang. Before the vampire could try to pull away, to warn him to be careful, the finger moved. Spike could feel skin parting, sliced ever so slightly open by the razor edge of his fang. There was no pain. He was so shocked that it took him a few moments to recognize the taste in his mouth: the heady, copper-sweet taste of blood. Xander's blood. He sucked ravenously, rolling the thick liquid across his tongue before swallowing. The finger slipped free of his lips, and he opened his eyes, staring down at his panting lover. "It worked," Xander said, a pleased grin crossing his face. "Do you have any idea what you're doing?" Spike asked, the words rasping out of his throat. Damn, he could still taste the blood, the warmth of it lingering on his lips, on his tongue. "No," Xander replied softly. "But I'm not thinking. I'm doing what feels right." He pushed himself up and caught Spike in a hard kiss, pulling away only to gasp for breath. "I love you." With a rough growl, the vampire leaned down and plundered his lover's mouth, taking complete possession of it. He then moved down to the long expanse of throat, exposed in a wanton display of trust and desire. "I love you," he replied. "Christ, I love you." He scraped his teeth over the delicate skin, hearing and feeling it as the other man's heart rate increased. Spike cast out an arm, blinding groping at the nightstand. He knocked over the lamp in his fumblings, but finally came across the bottle of lotion he had been seeking. He pulled the bottle back onto the bed, and tore the lid off, uncaring of the amount that spilled across the sheets. Xander's hands were wandering all over his body, trailing fire across the skin they touched. Breathy words urged him on, as did the frantic noises forcing their way out of the boy. "Please, oh please..." The blond man quickly prepared his lover, unable to wait any longer. Even as he did so, the other man's fingers, now coated in the lotion that had oozed out onto the bed, stroked over his erection, coating him in slickness. Once he was sure he wouldn't hurt Xander, he pulled his lover's legs up to wrap them around his waist. As he entered Xander in a single thrust, he bent his head to claim his mouth in a kiss once more. The mortal writhed beneath him, pleading wordlessly for Spike to do something, anything to take the passion and heat between them higher. Spike couldn't refuse him anything. He slid one hand down the sweaty body beneath him, moving to grasp Xander's hardness firmly and pump it in time with his thrusts, which were gaining in force and speed. He bent his head further down, licking at the juncture of throat and shoulder. Xander threw his head back. "Anything. Everything..." he whispered, eyes screwed shut in ecstasy. With a frantic cry, Spike dragged his fangs over the sensitive skin, once, twice, three times. Thrusting harder and harder into his lover, he bit down, sliding his teeth into the heated flesh. Blood, warmed and flavored by arousal, flooded his mouth, the taste and feeling driving his need higher, farther. The blond man pumped his lover harder, and with a wail of absolute pleasure, Xander came, shuddering for long minutes. The convulsions of the other man drove Spike over the edge, and he came as well, pulling his teeth out of Xander's flesh and shouting out his love and triumph as he collapsed on top of him. Both men took a long time to recover. Spike was the first able to move. He dragged his tongue over the twin punctures in Xander's skin, lapping away the smears of blood that remained. He hadn't bitten deep, or drawn much blood. He loved the other man; he wouldn't, he couldn't hurt him. Slowly, Xander's eyelids fluttered open. He blinked lazily at Spike. "Wow." He kissed Spike slowly, still effected by his orgasm. "You're not pointy any more," he noted idly. "No, I'm not. And wow indeed, love." The vampire returned to licking his throat. He smiled as Xander fairly hummed in contentment beneath him. Satisfied that he'd cleaned his lover, he lifted his head and looked down into brown eyes. "Do you know what you just did?" "Came harder than I ever have before in my life?" "Don't play stupid. How did you know I'd be able to bite you?" Buried in that question was a second, unspoken query: why? Xander apparently heard both. "I didn't *know*. I guessed." His hands moved over Spike, trailing down from his back to roam over his ass, and then back up again. "How did you guess, then?" "You can't hurt anyone. Every time you try, the migraine from hell hits." Xander shrugged. "You don't want to hurt me, so when you bit me, the thingy in your head didn't go off because there wasn't any intent behind it." Spike stared down at him. He'd never even considered that. But what about his other question? The younger man seemed to read it in his eyes. "I wanted you to. I know you wanted to do it. You needed to." He shivered a little, eyes hazy in memory. "It was...I've never felt anything like it before." Spike pulled him closer automatically. "And you won't. Not with anyone else. Not ever." His tone was commanding, possessive. Xander bared his teeth in a mock-snarl, but his tone was fierce. "Neither will you." Nodding in agreement, the vampire met Xander's lips in a near-violent kiss of claiming, of declared mutual ownership. When it was over, he stared down at his lover for long minutes. "What?" asked Xander, blinking sleepily. "I love you," Spike replied simply, brushing his lips over his lover's eyes, cheeks, nose. He settled down on top of Xander, resting his head on the broad chest beneath him, feeling sleep not that far off. Warm fingers carded through his hair. A whispered "I love you," drifted down to his ears, even as he drifted off to sleep. *~*~* Xander paused on Giles's front step, taking a moment to try to calm himself down. It was going to be hard enough to convince his friends that he knew what he was doing. Jittering around like he was about to have a panic attack wouldn't help any. He tugged nervously at the turtleneck he was wearing, unused to the material clinging to his neck. He'd had to borrow it from Dave, not owning one himself. He needed the shirt, though. After last night... A rush of heat flooded through him at the thought of the night before. So much had happened. In a way, he was glad that the Scooby Gang had found him. The confrontation had pushed he and Spike into declaring their feeling for each other. It had also led to the most intense sexual experience he'd ever had. He moved his fingers downward and brushed them lightly over the bite mark, hidden beneath the fabric of the shirt. He shivered a little as he did so; the twin puncture marks didn't hurt, exactly. It was more like a tingle that made its way all through him, making him wish that Spike was near, that they were back in the hotel room. He'd hardly been able to tear himself away from his lover to go get the shirt from Dave. The vampire had been no help; Xander thought Spike would be perfectly happy just to spend the rest of their lives in bed. So would Xander, but still. He could use a little help in the self-control department. He glanced over his shoulder, but couldn't see anything in the dark. That meant nothing. He knew Spike was out there somewhere, watching him. The blond man had wanted to come with him, but Xander had said no. Things were going to be tense enough without Spike's rather unique brand of charm added to the mix. Throw in his penchant for sarcasm, and things could get messy. Besides, he wanted the face his friends on his own. He owed them, and himself, that. Spike being Spike refused to be left behind. They fought about it for a long time, until coming to the compromise that Spike could lurk around outside to his unbeating heart's content, but he couldn't come inside or interfere in anyway. After reaching the compromise, they'd gotten to do the best part of having an argument: make-up sex. He was going to have to pick more fights with Spike. Taking a final deep breath, he rang the doorbell. It felt strange not to be able to walk right in, but he didn't want to push things, not when he was so unsure of where he stood. Giles answered the door. "Xander! What are you doing out here? Come in, please." The dark-haired man nodded and entered quickly. The gang was all there: Buffy, Willow, Anya, even Riley. He nodded at them. "Hey guys. What's up?" "Oh, nothing much," Buffy answered. "Just a light night of patrolling. I only dusted a couple of vamps, though. Never found the one I was looking for. English guy, bad dye job. Have you seen him?" Xander fought down the instinct to lash out back at her. Swallowing his irritation, he shrugged. "Yeah, I've seen him. He's not here, though, so the threats are kinda unnecessary." He shook his head. "I came here to talk. Can we do that?" She stared at him for a moment, then nodded. "I'm just worried about you." "We all are," Willow said. "Xander, I don't understand." He smiled at her. "It's OK, Will. I haven't exactly been telling you everything that's going on." He quickly recounted the story of getting thrown out of his parents' house, his new job, and his relationship with Spike. Minus the gory details, of course. "So you're gay," Anya said bluntly. "What were you doing with me, then?" Xander winced. He didn't want to hurt her any more than he already had, but there really wasn't a way around it. "The same thing I was doing with other girls. Lying to myself, to everyone else. I didn't want to accept it, so I tried to prove that it wasn't true. I do care about you, Anya. As a friend, even if I haven't been a very good one myself." Buffy leaned forward. "Xander, I know you don't want to hear this, but you have to. Spike is using you. He's an evil vampire, remember? Arch-enemy of the Scooby Gang? Is any of this ringing a bell for you?" "Are you upset because Spike's a vampire, or because he's a man?" The Slayer paused. "I'll admit that you being gay is a surprise, but I can deal with it. Living on the Hellmouth tends to make you flexible. I'm upset because Spike is Spike. I don't want to see you hurt." "The only thing that could hurt me is if something happens to him." He spread his hands. "I don't know what else to tell you. I love him. And I know you and Giles still need him around, so the only reason to kill him would be to hurt me." "Protect you!" "Hurt me," he insisted. He raised one hand to his neck, letting his fingers brush over the bite mark for a fleeting instant. That mark, the fact that he had it and was still alive, proved to him that Spike wasn't going to hurt him. Realizing what a give away the motion could be, he dropped his hand back to his side. No one seemed to notice the movement, except Giles, whose eyes widened for a moment. Shit. He'd just have to deal with that later. "He isn't going to hurt me, Buff. So please, please don't do anything. I've finally found a job I like. I don't want to have to leave it." "Why would you leave?" asked Willow, her tone alarmed. "I'd have to, since Spike couldn't stay in Sunnydale with Buffy putting him at the top of her hit list. I'd go with him." "He means that much to you?" "And more." The witch stood up and walked over to stand in front of him. "I'm scared for you, Xander. But I don't want to lose you. If you're sure about this..." "I am." "Then I'm here for you." Xander pulled his friend into a quick hug, blinking rapidly. Gay he might be, but that didn't mean he had to show off his sensitive side. He wasn't going to lose his best friend. The knot formerly known as his stomach began to loosen. He wasn't going to lose Willow. Standing with his arm around her, he looked over at the Slayer. "Buff?" She stood and came over to him. "I still don't like it, but Will's right. If he does anything, I mean anything at all..." "I'll hold his arms while you stake him," Willow finished. Xander grinned a little. Proof that even though they'd grown apart, his friends still cared: they were threatening to kill his boyfriend. Ignoring Riley, he glanced at Giles and Anya. "G-man? Anya?" Sitting with her arms crossed, Anya shook her head. "I'm still mad at you. No hug for you. But I suppose I should tell you I hope everything works out for you." "That would be the socially correct thing to do, yes." He looked over at the Watcher. "Xander, you've chosen a difficult and dangerous path, being with Spike. If you ever need anything, please let me know." The dark-haired man smiled at him, a little nervously. Was it his imagination, or was Giles staring at his neck? Deciding to worry about it later, Xander cleared his throat. "I should get going. I've got to work tonight." Willow nodded at took a step back. "So you're living at the club now?" "For right now, yeah." He wasn't going to mention the hotel keys Spike kept 'finding'. None of them were ready to have that conversation. He sure as hell wasn't. "If you need me, you know where to find me." "Since when did they ever need you?" Anya asked, scowling at him from the couch. Willow began to object, but Xander stopped her. "It's OK, Will. Really. With Cordy gone, things just didn't seem right without my daily ration of belittling comments. Now things will seems a little more normal around here." He could understand Anya's anger. He just hoped she got over it quickly. Her woman scorned routine had the potential to be very messy. He wished everyone goodnight and left. He figured they all needed some time to think about and get used to things. As for himself, he needed something else. As soon as he hit the sidewalk, he called very softly, "Spike?" "Right here, love," answered a voice in his ear. Barely reining in a shriek, Xander turned to face his lover. "If I didn't know better, I'd think you were trying to scare me into a heart attack." "I'd never, pet," the vampire protested, wrapping his arms around the mortal. "No real fun in that, now is there? I'd rather try something a little more enjoyable. Say, fucking you to death, maybe?" Xander groaned. "I've gotta be a work in a little while. Don't start something we won't be able to finish." Completely unrepentant, Spike leaned forward and kissed him. All Xander's resolutions and protests disappeared as he responded eagerly, pulling the vampire closer. After kissing him breathless, the blond pulled back. "So I take it everything went all right, then?" "Basically," Xander replied. "There will be no immediate stakage of you, and their still talking to me, even though Anya is pissed. I think it's going to be all right." "Good," Spike said, and the mortal could hear an overwhelming amount of relief hidden in his voice. "Very good," he agreed, moving in for another kiss. With Spike in his arms, things were good indeed. He just hoped that his friends didn't change their minds, that they managed to accept him with Spike completely. He also hoped Jeffery would be understanding when he was late for work. *~*~* Spike sipped his drink, savoring the flavor before continuing his argument. "I understand what you're saying. I know the techno-trash brings in the dancers, but it gets old after awhile. Something different could also be a draw." Jeffery shook his head. "I'll think about it, but this is what's working." He grinned. "I try not to mess with what works." Spike took another drink, and continued with the good-natured debate. To his surprise, he'd come to like the people Xander worked with. The fact that they were nearly as fanatical about protecting the mortal as he was probably had a lot to do with it. Dave reiterated his threat every few days, just to be sure Spike didn't forget. The dancer had plenty of opportunities to do so; for the past couple of weeks, Spike's life had revolved around the club. Watching Xander work, for the most part, although he still kept a careful eye on the patrons who congregated around the bar. There was always a newcomer or some overly arrogant bastard who didn't know about Spike's claim on the bartender, or thought it didn't apply to him. If he wasn't at the club, then he was somewhere else with Xander, usually in one of a long succession of stolen hotel rooms, or even crowded together in the dark-haired man's cot in the back room of the club. He did leave Xander, occasionally, mostly to work out some aggression, usually taking it out on demons unlucky enough to cross his path. He was also working on procuring an apartment for Xander. He'd be happy enough in a crypt, but his lover had made his feelings clear where that idea was concerned. The vampire thought he was close to finding the perfect apartment; it wasn't easy, finding one that was worthy of Xander, after all. His gaze, and his attention, wandered away from Jeffery and over to the bar. The owner was used to it, so he made no comment. Spike watched his lover pour drinks and talk to the people lining the bar, moving a little to the music that pulsed through the club. He glanced at the clock over the bar - only an hour left of Xander's shift. Good. The door to the club opened, and the vampire glanced over to it out of habit. Had to keep an eye on the would-be competition, after all. He sat up straighter as he watched the two women enter the club. Jeffery noticed his sudden attentiveness, and glanced over at them himself. "Hey, aren't those two of the people Xander had me throw out?" "Oh, yeah." Buffy and Willow made a bee-line for the bar. "Should I bounce them again?" Spike glanced at him, appreciating his desire to protect Xander. "Nah. They're not here to cause trouble." Not if they knew what was good for them. He decided to wander over to the bar, just to be sure the Slayer and her friend were smarter than they looked. As he reached the bar, he could see Buffy leaning over it to talk to Xander. He caught the end of what she was saying. "You know the high school, Xander. We could really use your help in running these demons down, finding them." Willow nodded. Xander nodded slowly. "Dave owes me a few favors. He'd finish out my shift for me, since I'm not closing tonight." He glanced over at Spike. "You ready to go?" "We don't need him," Buffy said, her tone final. Xander shrugged. "I do." "I'm part of the package now," Spike added. He walked over to Jeffery, telling him Xander was leaving. When he finished, the three members of the Scooby Gang were waiting at the door. Xander held the door open for all of them. Buffy and Willow walked out without comment. Spike pulled Xander out after him. "Thanks, love," he murmured, kissing his lover briefly. He didn't relinquish his hold on Xander as they walked. The vampire was aware of the irritation rolling off the Slayer, and the witch's concern. Those were sweet, but not nearly so important as the amusement coming from Xander. The dark-haired man rolled his eyes, but he also smiled and allowed Spike's show of possession. The vampire was inwardly relieved. He knew Xander was still trying to make peace with the new strain on his relationship with his friends, and he'd worried that their reappearance might make his lover question *their* relationship. He was reassured by Xander's acquiesce, and was elated when the mortal slipped an arm around his waist in turn. At the school, they met up with Giles and Riley. As Xander and Buffy walked over to talk to them, Willow hung back. When Spike went to follow his lover, the redhead grabbed his arm. Spike glared at her. "What?" "I just wanted to make sure that you knew that if you hurt him, you'll answer to me. I don't care what information you can give Buffy. The minute you hurt Xander, I'll be there with a stake, you understand me?" Spike pulled his arm away carefully. "I understand you. But you understand me, now. If I ever hurt Xander, I'll bloody well stake myself." He grinned viciously. "If anyone else ever hurts him, I'll kill everyone remotely involved. If he's killed, everyone dies, and then I'll stake myself. You get me?" Looking shaken, Willow nodded. Spike held her gaze for a few moments longer, then walked past her to catch up to Xander. Giles and Riley each drew back a little as the vampire came near. Good. He might not be able to tear their throats out, but that didn't mean he wasn't dangerous. He grinned at them. "Rupert. What was it that you need my help with?" The Watcher bristled. "I don't need *your* help. I-" Xander elbowed Spike lightly in the ribs. "Stop it." He smiled at Giles. "He's with me. What do you need me to do?" The older man glared at Spike, but answered the mortal. "As I said, it doesn't appear that the demons have any interest in the Hellmouth. They are just using the school as a convenient hiding place. We need to clear them out." "Letting demons squat on the Hellmouth would be a bad policy," Buffy agreed. "What type of demons are we talking here?" Xander asked. "Hopefully ones of the non-slime variety?" Willow nodded. "Non-slime. Rkanshak demons." Spike kept his face blank. Rkanshak? Nasty buggers that shouldn't be allowed at the school, yes, but hardly something Buffy and her soldier-boy couldn't handle on their own. Buffy shook herself impatiently. "Enough talk. Let's get this over with. I've got a quiz tomorrow. Willow, you're with Xander. Spike, you go with Giles. Riley-" "No." Spike and Xander spoke in unison, then grinned at each other. "We're a matched set, Slayer," the blond man said. "Can't be broken up." Xander nodded his agreement, leaning against the vampire. Buffy's jaw tightened, but she said, "Fine. Have it your way. Let's move." As they entered the school, Spike stayed close to Xander. He wasn't going to let a Rkanshak get a lucky shot in and hurt the other man. He watched as Buffy and Riley followed them at a distance, not trusting him to protect the dark-haired man. The vampire bared his teeth in a vicious grin. He hoped they'd run into the demons. That way he could give the Slayer a demonstration of what happened to anyone, anything, that dared to threaten his lover. *~*~* Xander yawned hugely as he crossed the threshold, exiting the old high school for what he hoped would be the last time. "Well, that was fun," he muttered, keeping the sarcasm to himself. What had Buffy been thinking? She didn't need him. What she needed was a couple of Cokes. A good caffeine high, and she would have finished the Rkanshak demons off on her own in a few hours. Add in a few candy bars, and she could've done it in an hour. The demons took little or no effort to finish off. With Spike beside him, Xander's contribution to the events had been restricted to praise each time the vampire effortlessly destroyed one of the Rkanshak. He grinned a little to himself. Spike wasn't just content with praise - he usually demanded a reward as well. Xander rather liked rewarding him; the kiss they'd shared in front of his old locker had been pretty amazing. It had also embarrassed the hell out of Buffy and Riley. The deadly duo had spent most of the night following them and watching Spike kill demons. He was certain that if his lover had made any sort of threatening move toward him, Buffy would've staked him. He was trying to take it as a compliment, but still felt pissed over the whole thing. The entire evening had been a test and a peace overture rolled into one. The test was to see if Spike was trust worthy, Xander suspected. The vampire had to have passed - he killed the problem, and if they couldn't tell by now that Spike would never hurt him, then they'd never be able to. He was focusing on the peace overture aspect. His help really hadn't been necessary. By asking him to come along, Buffy and Willow were trying to include him in the Scooby Gang once more, and show that their friendship was still there. He didn't want to lose them, and was glad they'd taken the step. He glanced over at Spike. "I'm ready for bed." The vampire leered at him. "You're always ready for bed, love. Or the floor. Or a wall. Or-" "I think you have me confused with someone else. There's a bleach-blond sex-fiend vampire who fits that description, but not me." Before Spike could reply, Buffy walked over, Riley hovering protectively behind her. "Xander? Xander, thanks for your help. Really. It was very...helpful." The dark-haired man smiled at her. "No problem, Buff. Any time you need me, you just let me know, all right? I'll be there." "We'll be there," Spike corrected, wrapping his arms around Xander from behind. Xander rolled his eyes, and frowned a little when he saw Willow nodding in approval. "You good, Will?" The redhead nodded. "I'm fine. I want to get to sleep, though. I'll talk to you later?" "You bet." The rest of the Scooby Gang made their good-byes, and Xander and Spike were soon on their way back to Jeffrey's. Xander yawned again. "I think I could sleep for a week." "What do you have to be tired for? I'm the one that did all the work." Xander glared at the vampire. "Only because you wouldn't let me help. You were too busy showing off your big-badness to Buffy." Spike shrugged. "I think it worked." He patted his jacket pocket regretfully. "I haven't come across a hotel key tonight." "We can stay at the club. Close quarters can be good." "So they can, love." The husky note in the vampire's voice sent a shiver up Xander's spine. Maybe he wasn't as tired as he had thought. Jeffrey's was closed when they arrived. Xander opened the club, and saw that the place had been cleaned up, so he didn't have any last minute surprise work to do. Spike grabbed his arm and dragged him toward the back room, and his cot. "Bed." Xander shook his head. "Shower." The blond man paused, and an evil grin crossed his face. "Shower," he agreed. In the small bathroom, Xander stripped quickly, wanting to wash away the dust and dirt of the high school that was coating his skin. He stepped under the spray of warm water and reached for the soap. "Freeze." Spike stood outside of the shower, glaring in at him. "What do you think you're doing?" "What? Oh, this? Well, in the last hundred years, we humans have found that washing with soap tends to help in the whole getting clean process-" "I know that," said the vampire, stepping into the shower and taking the soap away. "I've told you I like to get you clean. Why weren't you waiting for me?" Xander grinned, completely unrepentant. "Sorry. Wash away." He spread his arms wide, laying his body open for Spike's ministrations. The vampire returned his grin, and gently began to run soap-covered hands over Xander's skin. The mortal's grin soon faded, replaced by an expression of love and want. Cool hand coated in silky lather were all over him, never lingering any one place too long, arousing him but bringing no relief. "Spike..." Blue eyes met his. "Yes, love?" His tone was teasing, and a trifle smug. No way. Xander wasn't going to let him win that easily. "Gimme the soap." He snatched the bar away from the vampire, and began his own assault on the pale body before him. He paid loving attention to cool skin, concentrating on the areas he knew to be most sensitive, but steadfastly ignoring Spike's growing hardness, or his gradually escalating growls. After he had washed every inch of skin, he took a small step back, standing directly under the spray and letting the water rinse away the lingering traces of soap that still clung to his own skin. Xander then stepped out of the shower. "I feel a lot better," he commented, reaching for a towel. "There's just something about a nice hot shower -" He never reached the towel. Strong hand closed on his upper arms and jerked him back into the shower stall. "Where the hell do you think you're going?" demanded Spike. "To bed," Xander replied in a puzzled tone. "Take shower, then go to bed. That was the plan, right?" The vampire growled at him, then covered his mouth in a demanding kiss. Xander gave himself over to it. He had won. Now it was time to collect his prize. He snaked a hand down in between their bodies, even as he used his other to bring his lover's face closer to his own. Gathering soap off Spike's skin, he moved to pump their erections together. The vampire groaned into the kiss, and pressed himself closer to Xander. The dark-haired man sped up his motions, even as he became weak in the knees from the feeling of Spike's mouth on his and the blond man's hands roaming over his skin. Xander came first, with Spike following him quickly over the edge. The mortal's knees did give way, and it was his lover who managed to hold him upright, and pull him out of the shower once the spray had rinsed them clean. Moving lazily, the two men pulled on boxers and made their way to the cot in the back room. Spike lay down first, and pulled Xander down into his arms. Laughing a little, the brown-eyed man exchanged slow, sleepy kisses with his lover. He shivered a bit when Spike nibbled lightly on his lower lip. The vampire grinned at him, and after a few more kisses, Xander rested his head on the cool body beneath him, ready to sleep. As he tightened his embrace of his lover, Xander sighed in contentment. He loved, and was loved. His friends were finally coming around to accept the situation. Feeling Spike's arms tighten around him in return, he smiled, knowing he was finally where he wanted to be. Where he belonged. ***** End