crazydiamondsue: (SMCD)
Pairing: Spike/Xander
Rating: NC-17 overall
Beta: [livejournal.com profile] adis723
Thanks to: [livejournal.com profile] stoney321 and [livejournal.com profile] yin_again

Previous Parts


PART THIRTEEN

Xander pulled into the driveway and killed the engine, glancing up to look in the rearview mirror at Willow. She met his eyes with a questioning look and Xander shook his head, dropping his gaze. They all sat in the car quietly for a moment, and then Xander took the keys out of the ignition, jiggling them in his hand.

“So,” he said, turning to Dawn, “school starts tomorrow, huh?”

Dawn shrugged, her eyes on her lap. “I guess.”

“C’mon,” Xander said, reaching over and squeezing her hand. “Ninth grade! Freshman!” A look of realization crossed his face as Willow and Tara open the back doors, getting out of the car. “Ooo…you’ll have Mrs. Fashnick.” He let go of her hand and lifted his own to his mouth, crooking two fingers out and wiggling them. “She’s got fangs.”

Dawn stared at him, wide-eyed. “She’s a vampire?”

“No,” Xander said solemnly, shaking his head, “She’s got this scary-ass snaggletooth…”

Dawn giggled, elbowing him in the side, and then reached for the door handle.

Xander sat back with a slight smile. First Sunday giggle. Go Xan-man.

He watched Willow and Tara’s backs as they headed into the house, his smile fading. First grave visit since Willow offered to make it a “we’ll look back at this and laugh someday” scenario.

It had nearly killed him to watch Dawn mess with those damn flowers again while Willow looked on with a peaceful smile. It had made something he used to have to steel himself into doing into something he was embarrassed to be a part of. Almost like Buffy wasn’t still in that grave, but in some vague nowhere and they were playing some sick game.

It felt fake. It felt wrong. But nothing had changed. Buffy was still dead, Dawn was still hurt. They all were. Yet somehow his hurt and anger were shifting direction from the fates, or Glory, or their own failure, to Willow. And that felt even more wrong.

He watched as Willow opened the front door, stepping back to let Dawn and Tara into the house.

She hasn’t done anything but offer to make it right. Xander turned away from the sight of Willow smiling at Tara and looked toward the tree where Spike used to wait for…something. All Willow wanted to do was make things like they used to be.

“Xander?”

He looked up to see Tara still standing in the open doorway, looking at him expectantly. “Did you want to come in?”

He looked back for a moment, seeing her shy smile, her eyes looking back at him openly, honestly. “Yeah,” he said quietly as he shoved his keys in his pocket, opening the car door. “Yeah, I do.”




Xander stood in the living room, looking out the window as he heard Tara come down the stairs. She had changed into jeans and a sweatshirt, and was pulling her hair back into a ponytail as came into the living room.

“Willow?” she called. “Did you decide what we’re going to do for lunch? Oh, hey,” she said, seeing Xander alone in the room.

“Dawn was hungry,” Xander said, smiling. “Really hungry. Old school Dawn hungry. She and Willow ran down to the corner store because she was craving one of those greasy pizza pocket things they sell. You know, the ones in the warmer on the counter next to the porn magazines?”

Tara shook her head with a small smile and walked into the kitchen. Xander followed her, watching as she took fruit and cheese from the refrigerator. She looked up from slicing a pear, finding his eyes on her.

“Xander? Is everything okay?” she pushed the plate of fruit toward him and he shook his head.

“Listen, Tara…can I ask you something?”

Tara nodded, her eyes going back to the fruit on the counter, concentrating on sliding the knife carefully through the pale green skin and white flesh of the pear. “Sure, um, what did you want to know?”

“When Willow first told you about the spell…about bringing Buffy back, what did you think?”

Tara looked back up at him, her eyes searching his. “You mean, after ‘holy god, my girlfriend’s crazy’?” she asked with a tiny smile.

Xander laughed a little, nodding.

Tara bit her lip thoughtfully, placing the knife down on the counter and looking away from him, at the windows. “The night after we came back from the first night in the woods… the night we dug the grave,” Tara said, looking quickly at him and then away, “I woke up and Willow was gone. I walked all through the house, looking for her, and then I saw this light in the backyard. She was sitting outside, surrounded by candles, and at first I thought she was doing a spell, and it kind of s-scared me, you know, like when Dawn tried to bring Mrs. Summers back?”

She turned her head toward Xander and their eyes met and something stuttered there between them, something unsaid but silently acknowledged and then they both pushed it away.

Tara cleared her throat, continuing, “But she wasn’t. She was reading. She had her laptop and those books the Watcher’s Council gave Giles…the texts about Glory’s ritual.”

Tara sighed, the look in her eyes faraway, and Xander concentrated on the sound of her voice, realizing he’d never heard her speak this much, and for so long, and that her voice was just flowing, no stutter, no quick glances at him and then away. Words gliding out smooth as glass, as if all she had needed was to be asked and to know that she would be heard.

“Willow was just sitting there on the grass, papers all around her, and I walked up and she didn’t even hear me, didn’t see me until I touched her shoulder. And it was warm that night, summer, you know? But she was so cold, I could feel it through her t-shirt, and she was strung so tightly she almost…I don’t know, vibrated. Then she looked up at me, and she was crying and I don’t think she even knew it, because she was laughing, too. She just looked into my eyes and said, ‘I found it.’”

Tara was quiet then, and Xander looked at her, feeling like he’d seen something too personal, and he knew that they were both blushing, but he couldn’t help it, he felt like he’d walked in on them, naked, and not in a good, ‘Come play with us, Xander,’ naughty thoughts kind of way.

Xander swallowed, his mouth dry. “She found what?”

“Where Buffy c-could have gone. The portal. Dimensions. Hell,” she said softly. “She knew then that if she…we could find the right spell, follow the right steps, we could do it. Bring her back. Raise the dead.”

“Yeah, okay, and that’s the part where my brain kind of shuts off. Raising the dead, Tara. We’re talking about forces here that we’ve never dealt with before, and there are reasons we haven’t.” He shook his head, his hands gripping the edge of the counter. “This is everything we were ever told was wrong…”

“It is wrong,” Tara said, and Xander’s neck jerked as he looked up at her. “It's against all the laws of nature, and practically impossible to do, but it's what we agreed to.”

She tilted her head, looking at him. “Willow’s a very talented witch, Xander.” She nodded then, almost unconsciously, her eyes meeting his firmly, and he wondered how much that moment of self-assurance had cost her as she continued, “What we’ve seen her do…that’s barely been a glimpse of the power she has. I have to believe that she can do this, and even if she can’t, I believe that it’s something she has to do. To try.”

“Would you do it, if you could?” he asked, feeling kind of low for pointing out her own limited power and for putting her on the spot like that.

Tara shook her head, her ponytail brushing her cheek. “Oh…I c-couldn’t, I mean I’ve never had that kind of…and, you know how much I liked Buffy, but it’s not really m-my p-place to…”

Xander felt like kicking himself as he heard Tara’s stutter worsen and felt her pulling away from him, becoming aware of things she’d told him here in the quiet kitchen, lulled by the intimacy of shared grief, of Sunday ritual.

“It’s okay,” he said, putting his hand up and giving her a lopsided grin. “Just, I don’t know. Spike said something the other day that got me to thinking. We were, ah, talking about Buffy, kind of hard to believe, I know, and he said, ‘we’ll leave her to heaven,’ and you know, I know he doesn’t know anything ‘cause Willow’s been all about the down low, but he said it with such…conviction…”

Leave her to heaven and to those thorns that in her bosom lodge, to prick and sting her,” Tara said softly and then smiled, a real Tara smile, at the confused, slightly fearful look on his face. “Hamlet,” she said, reaching for a slice of pear, “he was quoting something Hamlet says about Ophelia.”

Xander shook his head. “Am I the only one who fell asleep during that movie?” He smiled at Tara’s quiet giggle and then said, “But here’s what really gets me…if Willow’s found it, if she knows that Buffy’s in hell, why didn’t she tell Giles? I mean, he would have stayed then, right? If he’d known there was even a chance of bringing Buffy back? I totally get not wanting to tell Dawn, ‘cause there’s no point in getting her hopes up, and this is all kinda…freaky, but why not Giles?”

Tara frowned, blinking at him, and started to speak, but Xander shook his head, continuing, “And that thing she said about how it would be like re-ensouling Angel? You weren’t here then, Tara, but Angel wasn’t dead, well, not undead, anyway. He was still walking around, living large, and Willow put something back that had just whooshed out in the first place. But that’s not what we’re talking about now, is it? We’re talking about bringing back someone who’s dead. Been dead.” He cleared his throat, his voice choking on the words, “buried in the ground.”

He looked up at Tara. “And you’re really one hundred percent behind that? ‘Cause that night at the Bronze when Willow told me about this, that’s not the feeling I got from you.”

“Xander,” Tara said, her hand trembling slightly as she went to put the plate in the sink, “Willow’s a really talented witch…”

“Yeah, you said that,” Xander interrupted and then winced as her eyes widened, filled with hurt at his tone.

Tara took a shaky breath and continued, moving away from him again. “And Willow would never do anything to hurt anyone…”

“Well, duh,” Dawn said from the doorway, walking toward them to drop a grease-spotted bag on the counter. She grinned up at Xander. “What’d you do, eat the last of the ice cream and now you’re trembling before the wrath of Willow?”

“I, uh, I’m gonna go see what Willow got at the store,” Tara said, ducking her head as she passed Xander on the way out of the kitchen.

“What’s up with that?” Dawn asked, reaching for a slice of pear.

Xander shook his head, not looking at her. “Don't know. Guess she missed Will.” He flashed her a shaky grin. “You know how those two get when they’re not within hand holding distance.” He shoved his hands in his back pockets, turning away. “I better go. Gotta check in with Spike about patrol tonight.”

He gave her one last smile and then headed for the door, barely acknowledging Willow’s startled goodbye as he brushed past her on his way out.

“What’s up with that?” Willow asked.

Dawn shrugged, taking another bite of the pear, her eyes thoughtful as she watched Xander all but run from the house.




Xander opened the door to his apartment, finding it cool, dark and quiet. For someone who had loved to keep the blinds open, sunlight streaming into the rooms after the dark and dankness of the basement, he’d adjusted to the return to dimness quickly.

Spike was curled into the couch, his face pressed into the back cushions, Xander’s jacket from the night before still draped over his bare feet.

Last night had been bad. Patrol had begun as usual, quick sweep outside the Bronze, dispatching a couple of oblivious fledges, their limited powers of concentration too focused on listening for, “I am so fucking wasted!” to hear the whistle of descending stakes behind them.

They’d hit four cemeteries, Xander walking ahead of Spike and turning around, walking backwards occasionally, so that he could see the look in the vampire’s eyes when he said something particularly snarky.

Then they’d come across a pair of what Spike called Tethra demons, who’d been taking out their frustration at not finding anything living to kill, by hacking with axes stained black with blood at a marble angel.

Xander could understand their frustration. What he didn’t understand was what drew demons to the cemeteries in the first place. Vampires – no choice there, they popped up where they were planted. Ditto zombies. But you’d think demons, be they green and spiny or red and horny, would realize that the only people likely to wander through a cemetery on a Saturday night were people looking to find demons. And not as some demon outreach, “Meals on Sneakers” program.

Spike had grinned, his face morphing even as his lips spread open, the human faced smile of glee somehow more frightening than the fangs and forehead that replaced it. And then he had howled, launching himself toward the marauding pair who had looked up with goggling looks of shocked horror on their faces. Then they had grinned with evil delight as they gave answering growls and ripped their axes free of stone wings, meeting the downward stroke of Spike’s blade with a clang that had shaken Xander to the soles of his feet.

He and Spike had tried fighting back to back, but that just caused the vampire to keep turning around, checking Xander’s position and counting his appendages, before whirling back to narrowly duck axes and claws. And then he whirled when he should have ducked and claws had lashed and axes bitten…

Xander closed his eyes, remembering the feeling of his own hands ripping the axe from Spike’s leg and watching as the blade buried itself between the neck and shoulder of one demon even as he heard preternaturally strong hands rip the head from the other. He hadn’t bothered to point out the futility of Spike’s threat to “shit down its neck.”

They’d limped home, eyeing each other silently as they realized they were going to get themselves killed, trying to protect each other. Both of them trying desperately to hold on to something they hadn’t defined or acknowledged.

Xander opened his eyes and reached down, trailing his hand over a pale arm that was marred by scratches that had faded to pink from vivid red and blood dripping.

Spike stirred under his grasp, turning slightly. A slow smile spread over his face and he leaned into the light touch. Blue eyes opened, sleep dazed and innocent, as he looked up at Xander. “Oh. It’s you,” he said, closing his eyes and snuggling back into the couch cushions.

“Ha ha,” Xander answered, his fingers running over Spike’s skin one last time before he pulled his hand away, turning toward to the bedroom.

“Mmm,” Spike said, scooting over a scant inch on the couch. Xander smiled down at him and then kicked off his shoes, sliding in behind Spike. He slipped one hand beneath blond hair that curled slightly beneath his fingers. His other hand fell naturally to the vampire’s side, rubbing absently at the soft t-shirt that covered Spike’s ribs.

The past few weeks had seen several moments like this. Xander knew that they both needed this kind of closeness, this kind of touch. Even though it usually wigged him out beyond the enjoying of it – waiting for Spike to remember that vampires didn’t cuddle and shove him away. Or examining his own need for it, because he couldn’t remember needing to touch Anya this much, other than to arouse or to comfort.

Yet they’d end up curled together, either on the couch or in bed, and Xander would relax into it for a few minutes and then he’d realize it was Spike’s hand pulling his head down to rest against a hard shoulder. Or that the chest beneath his own hand didn’t rise or fall and that it wasn’t soft with curves of flesh but taut with muscle. And then he’d really start to think about it and wonder if Spike thought of him as “the girl”, or if Spike was pretending that he was someone else and that every time Spike’s eyes closed he was just surrendering to the fantasy. Or worse, that this was some kind of conditioned behavior ingrained in Spike after Drusilla, and all of this was just comfort, because he saw Xander that way, like something…broken.

He’d get so tense then that he wasn’t leaning into Spike anymore, but more just propped against him, stiff and anxious and grinning unnaturally and saying, “This is nice,” loudly and often. Spike would mutter a curse then and bury his lips against Xander’s throat, chest or thigh, wherever he’d thought it would most distract. And that was okay, because that kind of touching just made everything quiet again.

But when it was like this, when one or both of them were still mostly lost to sleep, it was easy. He’d slept here, like this, after they’d come in last night. Spike had stumbled to the couch and torn off his boots before falling back with a groan. Xander had cleaned the scratches on Spike’s arm, ripped the tear in his jeans open wider, swallowing hard when he’d seen the place on the pale leg where a demon axe had glanced off of bone and started to bandage it, but Spike had waved him off, mumbling, “Be healed by morning.” Xander had moved to put away the first aid kit and head to his empty bed, but Spike had whispered, “Stay.”

And so he’d woken up this morning, fully dressed, clothes stiff and crackling with demon blood, and Spike’s head on his chest, cool lips pressed against his throat. Xander had looked down at the body in his arms, stronger than his, and in his opinion, a whole lot prettier, and just held on.

And it wasn’t as if they never talked. Or snarked, fought, teased or just listened. While they patrolled, while Xander experimented with new things to do to hamburger, after they had sex. Spike pushed for answers on Xander’s feelings about the fractured state of the Scoobies, made him talk about Anya, about Giles, about what he thought Anya might be doing with Giles. Xander would refuse to respond, and Spike would just answer for him, answers so close to the bone that Xander would just end up letting it all spill out and then shutting down when he heard all of his own fear and anger and confusion just…out there and Spike would shrug and say, “Still here, aren’t you? Means something, that.”

Spike would answer anything just about anything Xander asked. What the chip felt like when it fired, if patrolling really appeased his blood lust, where he’d learned to do those things with his tongue. The only questions he wouldn’t answer were about his past; the turning, Drusilla and Angelus and if the things the Watchers Diaries had written about them were true. Spike would just curl his tongue over his teeth and say, “Tell you when the now gets boring, pet.”

But they never talked about what this was, so it just was. Spike had only gone back to his crypt once since what Xander had come to think of as “the night of the naked fight,” and he guessed that meant they were living together, although there was nothing that domestic to it. Spike didn’t push him to out them to the Scoobies and treated him pretty much the same as he always had around them, although he had called Xander “mate” once, causing Dawn’s eyebrows to shoot up and Spike to say, “What?” before continuing with his tale of patrol, or as he liked to call it, “How I saved Harris’ ass last night.”

And even though they never put words to it or acknowledged anything, whatever this was came the closest to anything Xander had ever had of something real. More two-sided than the tussles with Cordy and Faith and somehow less confusing and guilt ridden than two years with Anya. The very fact that neither of them had to call it anything just made it seem more…honest.

Xander burrowed his face closer to the back of Spike’s neck, closing his eyes. Yeah, honest.

It wasn’t like Spike didn’t lie to him, but the lies he told weren’t meant for Xander to believe. Just more of the old posturing, and they both knew it. Spike lied to him to cover his own reasons for being there. Xander lied to them both about why he was afraid that someday Spike wouldn’t be.

“Xander,” Spike mumbled, “calm down or start something. Your heart’s pounding me through the bloody sofa.”

Xander took a deep breath and held it, and then realized that just made his heart beat faster, so he exhaled, watching his breath stir the soft hairs at the base of Spike’s neck.

Spike reached back, groping at Xander through his jeans with a hand that moved with the ease of familiarity.

“Uh-uh,” Xander said, reaching for Spike’s hand then resting their joined fingers against his thigh. “Don’t want you when you’re half-dead.”

“Out of luck then, mate,” Spike sighed, growing still against Xander and not complaining about the mental wrestling and restless fidgeting that was disturbing his sleep, since it came with body heat and warm breath that bathed his cheek.

“Go to sleep,” Xander said, resting his chin on Spike’s shoulder. “Gotta be all healed up and dangerous, ready to save my ass again tonight.”

Spike grunted, his eyes still closed as he nipped at Xander’s shoulder. “Some danger I am…don’t even scare you anymore.”

Xander tightened his arm around Spike and concentrated on just breathing and believing that that was true.

Continued

Date: 2004-11-09 08:12 pm (UTC)From: [personal profile] tabaqui
tabaqui: (devildeepseabyelinora)
Damn, damn, and damn.
That was seriously so very lovely.
All Xander's thoughts, as he's just going through the 'him and Spike' thing are just...lovely. And bittersweet, and sad, and...
*sniffle*
Love this.
So worth the wait.

And...i think Willow is so seriously fucking with Tara's head and she is gonna be SO sorry.

And damn, Xander's thoughts about Spike, that he's just waiting for something else, or caring on reflex or thinking of someone else...
*sniffle more like a sob*
Damn.
*hugs you*

Date: 2004-11-10 06:41 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Thank you, thank you, thank you!!!

I sat on this chapter for a long time, because I didn't feel like anything happened (although I guess we saw where Tara's loyalties were and got an idea where Xander's at as far as Spike is concerned.) Next chapter is the last and it's action!packed. Thanks, sweetie. :)

Date: 2004-11-10 06:51 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] tabaqui
tabaqui: (Default)
The LAST???
OMG!!
*flails*
I want more but then - i want to KNOW!!!
*pets Tara*
Poor thing. She's just not...thinking straight.
Really, this chapter did a LOT.
Lovely stuff.

Date: 2004-11-10 06:55 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Thanks, sweetie. *pets Tara and then climbs over to "Changes" where Tara gets the love she deserves* Hee!

Date: 2004-11-10 06:57 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] tabaqui
tabaqui: (Default)
hehehe!
Yes.
I wonder if anyone has noticed that Willow is just GONE from 'Changes'.
I couldn't bring myself to bring her back.

Date: 2004-11-09 11:28 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] reremouse.livejournal.com
Your Spike and Xander post S5 relationship in this story seems so real, and so them. The part at the end where Xander was thinking about the honesty of the relationship was especially Xander. And I loved Spike's gripe that Xander's pounding heartbeat was going to drive him through the couch.

You also made great use of Tara's stutter in the kitchen scene.

I'm going to miss new chapters of this when you're done. And then I'll just have to go and read it all again.

Date: 2004-11-10 06:45 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
I'm going to miss new chapters of this when you're done. And then I'll just have to go and read it all again.

That made me sniffle with delight. One reason this took so long is that I really wanted them to be real, and the fighting and shagging was easy to do, but actually slowing them down and showing this was growing into something kept not working in framework of this story. Stupid canon - not ever doing that again! Thanks so much! :)

Date: 2004-11-09 11:43 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] paynbow.livejournal.com
The Xander/Tara chat was great! You can really see Tara's doubts about the spell. I also liked how Xander was cheering Dawn up, or trying to...

Spike and Xander cozy on the couch...so cute *g* Still really enjoying this story!

Date: 2004-11-10 06:48 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
LOL - I must have a couch fetish...I can't keep them off of it. That was just a really nice couch...and the tools hanging over it - yum. That Tara/Xander thing got re-written 3 times and beta'd by 3 great writers and I still read it and think, "It's *almost* what I wanted to say." And then I shrug and think, "It's fanfic, Sue. Get over yourself." La, la, la. Thanks. *g*

Date: 2004-11-10 07:52 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] elcazavampiros.livejournal.com
I must have a couch fetish

You think?

*smiles knowingly*

Date: 2004-11-10 08:04 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Dirty boy.

Date: 2004-11-09 11:54 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] ex-dovil323.livejournal.com
Dude. Duuuude! So VERY pleased to see more of this story and it was as fabulous as ever. Damn, your characterisations are fantastic and the way you've got them naturally getting to the point where they would be resurrecting Buffy is like how you would think it unfolded in canon.

And Spike and Xander: Snuggle Bunnies! But bittersweet Snuggle Bunnies. Awwww!

Date: 2004-11-10 06:51 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Stoney had me egressing bittersweet tears as I listened to my Spander CD and wrote this. By the time "No Ordinary Love" and "Symptom Unknown" finished ripping my heart out, we're lucky I didn't kill them in a lover's suicide pact. I had a really hard time writing this (the phrase "I suck" was bandied about) but then I read it over and thought, "Christ, Sue, there's no butt birth, alligator vaginas or Spike in a lavender track suit - just post the damn thing." And hey, it has my Sire's blessing...

Date: 2004-11-10 06:47 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] twilightsfic.livejournal.com
Oh goodness, I was so excited to see a new chapter of this! It's a really good chapter, very sweet and sad. Xander's confusion and vulnerability really showed through.

Date: 2004-11-10 06:53 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
I'm glad that worked. I needed a transition chapter to show where Spike and Xander are emotionally before we get to the non!stop!action! Thanks so much - I'm glad you still remember it! :)

Date: 2004-11-10 07:46 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] anelith.livejournal.com
Tara's stutter is just like my younger son's -- if you give him time and space and he knows you're going to give him undivided attention, it goes away. When he's competing with my extremely articulate and talkative older son (and his father), he stutters a *lot*.

Your Spike and Xander are still men, aren't they? They don't talk about their relationship at all. I love how this couch-cuddling induces a sort of push-me pull-you feeling in Xander enough to make his heart pound! Men can be such dorks:

He’d get so tense then that he wasn’t leaning into Spike anymore, but more just propped against him, stiff and anxious and grinning unnaturally and saying, “This is nice,” loudly and often.

Ha!

Date: 2004-11-10 07:51 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Your Spike and Xander are still men, aren't they? They don't talk about their relationship at all.

Yay! That worked. Xander's used to women defining the relationship, whether it's Faith telling him it was just sex or Anya pushing with, "Our relationship. What kind do we have and where is it going?" Spike doesn't need definition - it just is what it is: Interest. Affection. And that's enough.

Caza and I talked about that scene after I wrote it - that 2 guys (particularly these two guys) wouldn't be all into defining it, and that the lack of definition would make Xander second guess everything. Spike just assumes that Xander's there because he wants to be and...snuggles. Hee. Writing the last chapter right now. Literally? Like ripping out organs.

Date: 2004-11-10 03:23 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] likeadeuce.livejournal.com
Literally? Like ripping out organs.

well, you should really be able to channel Spike for this part, huh? he'll enjoy it. just don't set off the chip!

Date: 2004-11-10 03:28 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Soddin' chip! It's gonna hurt me to write. (Hold me.)

Date: 2004-11-10 10:22 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] stoney321.livejournal.com
Yay! You've gotten confirmation that you are NOT writing chicks with dicks!! you've written MEN who care about each other, but can't get a handle on what it means. The feedback I gave you line by line the other day is better than what I'm capable right now. Couldn't find a note pad to scribble on...

You know I love it, and you know? My heart's all aflutter that the music got you back on track. But I know it was just you being able to focus and do it, babe.

*Muah!*

Date: 2004-11-10 11:01 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Yay! No chicks with dicks!!! Biggest problem? (Other than feeling expections and fear of not living up?) Trying to write this as "real." From now on - nothin' but AU where Xander's all, "Spike...all riiight..."

That couch scene can be read to the rhythm of "No Ordinary Love." It's a fact!

Date: 2004-11-10 10:42 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] nashmaveric.livejournal.com
Oh god, poor Xan. You do sad and bittersweet very well. ::sigh::

....

::tries for casual:: Soooo....how do you feel about happy endings then? ::hopeful look::

Date: 2004-11-10 11:03 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
I'm very wigged at how a self-professed snark writer has been able to write this much angst. I must have issues of which I am unaware. *g*

No spoilers, but I'm not writing Spuffy...feel better? :)

Date: 2004-11-10 11:06 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] nashmaveric.livejournal.com
Much ::grin::

Date: 2004-11-10 11:38 am (UTC)From: [personal profile] yourlibrarian
yourlibrarian: Angel and Lindsey (Default)
The LAST chapter is coming up? Dang, I knew it had to end sometime but... {scuffs shoe}

“You know how those two get when they’re not within hand holding distance.” He shoved his hands in his back pockets, turning away. “I better go. Gotta check in with Spike about patrol tonight.”

I just loved that segue.

I know I shouldn't whine, but can I whimper?

Date: 2004-11-10 03:27 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
I am segue girl! Thanks so much. Yes, the end is near...I hope. That last chapter's gonna be a gut-twister to write. And like 90 pages long. Kidding. I hope. Thanks again!!! :)

Date: 2004-11-10 02:56 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] fanbot.livejournal.com
Shine on you crazy diamond!
Damn, what an awesome chapter. Makes me want to *steal it* thoughIwon'tIneverwould. You adressed EVERYHTING between them and very nicely. You've kept it real without being sappy.
*bounce*hug*snog*

Date: 2004-11-10 03:30 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
::Tackles and snogs your icon.:: I tried to get it all in there as I'm winding down. Wasn't sure about it - so that means a lot!!! (Stealing - I had to delete a *great* line 'cause I realized I'd stolen it from Laz. Dammit! Sometimes the things in your head don't come from your head, you know?) Thanks, sweetie!

Date: 2004-11-10 03:20 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] likeadeuce.livejournal.com
go girl! I'm printing this to read at home; will have comments some time in the next century!

say it loud, computers suck.

Date: 2004-11-10 03:30 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Computers *do* suck. My broadband went down last night right as I was getting fb and I was feedback - denied!!! What's up with yours?

Date: 2004-11-10 04:11 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] likeadeuce.livejournal.com
the freaking plug is broken -- the port on the computer, that is, not the power cord. and they may have to replace the whole damn thing.

good news=I finally figured out how to make mix-CDs that actually play. so whenever I get it back I'll be able to get in on the fun.

Writing the damn intro paragraph to this next Wes-chapter is killing me. I've got the rest of it written! I ran out of Lewis Carroll titles, btw, so I think I'm calling it "something about watchers & libraries"

Date: 2004-11-11 09:59 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] zoniduck.livejournal.com
ext_2705: (ZoniJM by essene)
Have I told you lately how much I love this fic? Because I do. I don't read a lot of BtVS/AtS fic any more, so I am always happy when I find a new story to love. Yours is one of the few WIPs that I'm following right now, and each new chapter is a cause for celebration. Thank you so much for sharing this story with us! <3

Date: 2004-11-11 01:52 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
Wow - that was awesome fb! I'm so glad you're enjoying it. It continues to amaze me that people who've read a lot of fic like it - I worry constantly that it's not "fresh." Thanks so much for the day making fb and for following this. :)

Date: 2004-11-11 12:25 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] savoytruffle.livejournal.com
hey, sorry i'm late on commenting. combination of RL factors.

anyway, as always, loved the spandery bits. but i also wanted to say how great i think it is that you are really exploring the emotions of all the characters surrounding the idea of bringing buffy back. this is very rich terrain and you are exploring it very well.

Date: 2004-11-11 01:45 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
LOL - I sometimes feel like this story is the Cliff Notes of how the characters feel about Buffy's death: Xander's pissed! Dawn's sad! Willow's determined! Tara's confused! Spike's...horny!

I would have loved to have written a story that really delved into Willow's goal oriented grief, Tara's unflinching loyalty, Dawn's loss of all "family" and Xander's loss of any kind of meaning. What are they without the Slayer? And as young as they all are, how do they define themselves now - particularly Xander. But...since I don't have the attention span to write that, I have to stick with how loss brought Xander and Spike together and try to focus there. Thanks sweetie, I'm glad you're still reading.

Date: 2004-11-11 01:50 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] savoytruffle.livejournal.com
definitely still reading, even if it takes me a day or two. and if you're doing cliff notes, they're definitely cliff notes with depth.

yay!

Date: 2004-11-15 02:44 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] likeadeuce.livejournal.com
I finally got a chance to read this. Love love love it. Love your Tara. It makes total sense that she would be more coherent about certain things, and then lapse to the stammering -- and that Xan would feel bad about it.

I printed this and read it in a coffee shop so let me refer to my manuscript for a few notes -- I love the idea of Xander readjusting to dimness; the listening for 'i'm so fucking wasted' line; that scene with the demons chopping on the Angel statue; Xan being more scared by Spike's human expression of bloodlust than the vamp face; I like the "protecting each other" dynamic when they fight -- this is so DONE in terms of male/female fighting side by side, but why wouldn't it be there among men too?

I like that Spike's chatty -- it doesn't make him girly; Spike IS chatty, and he DOES like to talk about himself; he doesn't necessarily understand himself, and I like the idea that Xander knows he tells lies but understands what the lies are for. Plus we know that Spike doesn't REALLY tell the truth about his past ("Fool for Love" and "Lies my parents told me" -- I esp. think of that "I liked her; she was a nice lady" line in "Lies" where he's talking about his mum.) Here, he's probably being as honest with Xander as he's ever been with anybody by ADMITTING he's not telling everything.

*hugs your story*

Re: yay!

Date: 2004-11-15 08:56 pm (UTC)From: [identity profile] crazydiamondsue.livejournal.com
I'm so glad you're liking this. Really. Can't begin to explain how much it means that you're not running away from this. :)

Thanks for the comments on the "I'm so fucking wasted" through demon angel monument abuse. I wasn't sure if that worked. And ITA on the Spike not getting himself or how to share what he does understand. I just see him being more in the moment, where Angel was so tied to the past.

The Tara & Xander scene was hard to write. I pulled a lot of it from canon ("After Life") but their scene was so short, I kinda had to fill in the blanks.
{{{Hugs you like a scruffy, one-armed former Watcher}}}

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