Title: Nibblet
by Cyndy
Rating: PG-13
Pairing: S/D
Spoilers: Season Five through "Tough Love."
Summary: Set in 2004.  Dawn sets out to trap for our blonde vampire.
Disclaimer: All of the characters belong to Joss Whedon and Mutant
Enemy.  No profit
was received from this story.
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Three years.   It had been three years since Spike had left
Sunnydale.  He grinned
sardonically as his car sped by the familiar "Welcome to Sunnydale"
sign, time for a
bleedin' reunion.  He'd helped the Scoobies defeat Glory and then
fled. He had run
from his impossible love for the Slayer, his desire to help the  gang
and become a "good
guy", and his attachment to the Slayer's sister, Dawn.  In all his
unlife, Spike had never
cared for anyone unselfishly.  Except for her.  
Spike's love for Dru, even his feelings for the Slayer ,were
wrapped up in his
own wants and desires.   His affection for Dawn was different.  She
was his little sister,
a friend, and something else that he couldn't define, all wrapped up
into one  package. 
  Dawn had often snuck over to his crypt to listen to him tell
tales about his past.
He could tell that he scared her but she seemed to delight in it as
well.   She liked being
scared but still felt safe in his presence.  Spike could be himself
around her without any
recriminations.   He'd also shamelessly basked in her hero worship of
him.
When he told her that he was leaving Sunnydale she had begged
him not to go.
She'd sat on the slab in his crypt and silently watched him pack up
his meager
possessions, tears streaking her beautiful face.   When he was
finished packing, he'd
wrapped his arms around her and whispered in her ear.  "Goodbye,
platelet. Take care
of yourself."  Dawn had pleaded with him with those big blue eyes of
hers and he'd
nearly told her that he wouldn't go.  Instead he'd brushed his mouth
of hers lightly, and
given her the first kiss she'd ever have. They'd stared at eachother
for a moment before
he'd wrenched himself away from her.  She'd scrubbed her tears from
her cheeks with
the backs of her hands and watched him go, her face expressionless. 
She just stood by
the side of the road watching him, that young old face still haunted
him.
Spike had known about her crush on him.  It had been obvious
from the first
time she'd been over to his place.  The Slayer wanted him to protect
her from Glory and
he had, desperate to win Buffy's affection.  Instead, he'd won the
devotion of the
youngest Summers' female.  Spike had been absurdly pleased, his pride
had taken
many hits since he'd become chipped.  It felt good to be admired once
more.  Especially
because her former crush was Xander.  The Big Bad was just
irresistible.  Not that he
had any intention of acting on it.  She'd been far too young.  But
he'd flirted with her
and teased her a bit, no harm in that. 
Thrown back to the present, Spike pulled into the Summer's
driveway.  He
surveyed the house as he made his way to the front door.  It was if
time had stood still,
it appeared the same.  He knocked.  The door was pulled open by Buffy
herself.
"Spike." She smiled at him and made a sweeping motion with her
hand.  "Come in." 
"Buffy." He acknowledged, forcing himself to walk inside. 
Spike winced at the
involuntary pain in the vicinity of his chest at seeing the Slayer. 
She'd sent him an
invitation to her wedding.  She was marrying Riley, good `ol Captain
Cardboard.  Spike
still loved the Slayer.  Once he started loving, it was hard for him
to stop.  Hell, he still
loved Dru in his own way.  He hoped that coming to Buffy's wedding,
seeing her marry
someone else would force him to move on.  He looked around the
room.  "Looks the
same."
"Yes, it still does."  She studied the room.  "I couldn't
change anything after
Mom died.  It would have been wrong."  Buffy said quietly.  She was
getting married in
two days and it was hard for her to accept that her mother wouldn't
be there to see it.
Spike took in a calming breath.  "So, where's the bite -sized
one?"
"Dawn?  She's with Willow, they're running some errands for
me right now.  I
wanted to be here when you arrived."
"Oh." He felt a stab of disappointment.  Having Dawn here
would stop him for
saying something stupid.  Like begging Buffy not to marry that
lunkhead.
"To be honest, I'm amazed that you came.  We didn't even know
if we had the
right place.  We got your address from the Watcher's Council."
"Yeah, I've been living in Paris for two years now. Course
you'd know where I
was, busy body Watchers.  Would have been here sooner, but I had to
take a bloody
ship.  Didn't want to get my handsome face singed by the sun on an
airplane."
She smiled.  "They said you still had the chip."
"Yeah, I'm still chipped." Spike didn't meet her eyes.  He'd
had the chip
removed by a world-renowned neurosurgeon a year ago.  The man had
been intrigued
by the technology and kept the bit of steel.  Spike had been glad to
be rid of it.  But, he
knew if he told Buffy, he might end up a dust pile on the carpet. He
still hadn't been
able to kill though. Too much time with the Scoobies and being
chipped had stopped
that desire.  He only drained a non-lethal amount of blood from his
victims now. 
"Well, why don't you have a seat?  I have some blood in the
fridge."
"You normally keep blood around, Slayer?"
"No, but I thought you might be here and Angel is supposed to
come."
"I'd like a mug of blood then. Thanks." Angel was going to be
here?  This was truly
going to be the weekend from Hell.
The door swung open and Willow and a tall dark-haired woman
entered.  They
were carrying bags from Bette's Bridal Boutique.  "Buffy?" Willow
called out.  She saw
Spike and grinned at him.  "Hi there."
"Hello, pet.  Where's your witch?"
"Tara?  She's at home with our kitty, Samantha.  She's got
the sniffles."  Willow
set down her bag on the dining room table.  The dark haired woman did
the same.  He
still hadn't put two and two together.  He noticed the young woman
had nice legs and a trim
waist, firm breasts, an enticing neck and. . .bleedin' Christ.  It
was Dawn.
Spike's mouth hung open.   "Dawn, is that you?"
"Hello." She smiled at him, friendly but not with the same
enthusiasm she used
to show.
Spike went to her and took her hands in his own as looked at
her."Bloody hell!
What happened to you, nibblet?" Where did his precocious woman child
go?
She looked embarrassed.  "I grew up, Spike. I'll be 18
tomorrow." She pulled
back from him and shook her head as she went into the kitchen. Dawn
came back with
cups of tea for the three women while Buffy carried a mug of blood
for Spike.
Spike tried not to stare at Dawn as they sat down to talk in
the living room.
"Where'd you meet up with Cap. . .I mean,  Riley again?" He asked
Buffy, desperate for
a topic of conversation even it was G.I. Joe.
"He was stationed back on the Hellmouth two years ago when a
group of very
nasty demons moved in to Sunnydale.  We started dating again
and. . .the rest is
history."
"What about you, Red?  What are you up to?" Spike still had a
soft spot for the
red haired witch.  She'd had always been kind to him.
"I'm starting graduate school next year.  Tara and I have an
apartment now.
We're pretty happy." She beamed at him. 
Dawn drank the last of her tea down and looked at her
watch.  "Gotta go,
everyone.  It's been nice seeing you, Spike." She smiled at him.  "Be
back later." She
called to no one in particular as she went out the door.
"Where's she going?" Spike asked, he'd expected a warmer
welcome from her.
"If I know Dawny, she's probably got a date." Willow said.
"God only knows who the boy of the week is." Buffy groaned,
shaking her head
with parental acceptance.
"She's too young to be dating." Spike grumbled to himself. 
He sat back in his
chair and listened half-heartedly to Buffy's wedding plans, his mind
occasionally
drifting to thoughts of the young dark haired woman his Dawn had
grown up to be.
                             *******
Later that evening, Dawn began climbing the trellis back up
to her room.  She
was an hour past curfew and if Buffy found out she'd be furious.  She
had just reached
her windowsill when a pale hand grasped her wrist and pulled her
inside.  "You're out
late, aren't you?" A familiar British accent drawled.
"Yes." Her eyes dared Spike to say something about it.
"You should be more careful, nibblet." She still had the same
big blue eyes and
sweet face, though it wasn't childlike anymore. Spike looked down at
her outfit. This
was definitely no child. She wore black stockings, a  black skirt
that came to mid thigh,
and a midnight blue satin shirt.   "What are you wearing?  You
weren't wearing that
when you left." His mouth suddenly went dry.
"No, I wasn't." Dawn said before she pushed past him into her
room. She'd
changed out of her jeans and t-shirt at her friend's place.   "Now,
it's my turn to ask
questions.  What are you doing in my room?"
"Your sis invited me to stay for a few nights.  I just
happened to be walking by,
nibblet, and I noticed that you weren't all safe and sound in your
bed.  Got concerned."
"Did you tell Buffy?" She asked, a hint of worry entering her
voice.
"Not yet."  Spike grinned, he had her where he wanted her
now.  He sat down
on her bed and patted it.  "Why don't you tell me what you've been up
to for the past
couple of years?"
"Why should I? It's not like you care." She said as she
crossed her arms.  "I know
why you're here, Spike."
"Really? And why am I here?"
"You're here to stop Buffy from marrying Riley.  You're still
in love with her."
Spike flinched under her scrutiny.  The thought had entered
his mind.  He had
visions of draining Riley dry before running off with the
Slayer.  "I'm not going to stop
this wedding.  I got over my Slayer obsession ages ago."
"Oh, please!"  She rolled her eyes. " You're so transparent,
I know that you still
love her, I can see it when you look at her."
Spike frowned at her, this wasn't how this little
conversation was supposed to be
going.  He wasn't sure what to do with this new confident Dawn.  He
changed tactics.
"Come here, nibblet.  Tell me what you did tonight."
A mischievous grin lit her eyes.  "Wouldn't you like to know?"
Spike was captivated by the look on her face, there was a bit
of his little partner
in crime left in her.  "Do you remember the night we broke into
Giles' shop?"
"How could I forget?  I found out I was the Key that night."
She said this without
any bitterness.  She'd come to terms with her unusual heritage.  Dawn
sat down next to
him and curved her body so she faced him. 
"Did you miss me, platelet?" Spike asked hopefully.
She tilted her head, considering , as an impish smile spread
over her exquisite
face. "Maybe just a little bit."  She bit her lip and then and
launched herself into his
arms.
Spike sighed in relief as he held her, grateful for her
display of affection.  "I
missed you too, nibblet."
She pulled back from him.  "I'm glad you came.  I did miss
you, you know.
You're kind of like . . . an uncle to me.  Like my favorite uncle."
Uncle?  She thinks of me as a bleedin' uncle?  And old,
wrinkly, sexless uncle? "And
here I thought you still had a crush on me." He tried to keep the
hopefulness out of his
voice.
"Gross!" She hit his arm playfully.  "You're too old for me
anyway. Anyways,  I
got over that a long time ago!" She looked at the bedside clock.  " 
I'd better get to bed.
I have a hair and nails appointment with Buffy tomorrow.  Did she
tell you that I'm the
maid of honor?"
"No, she didn't."  Spike was still reeling from her news that
he wasn't a sexy
vampire in her book anymore.  "Goodnight, nibblet.  See you in the
morning."
"Night, Spike."  Dawn watched him walk out of her room in a
daze.   She
laughed into her pillow. This was going better than she expected! 
Dawn had pestered
Buffy until she invited Spike and he'd actually come.  She'd thrown
him for a loop with
her appearance and her casual attitude towards him. Then she'd topped
it off by saying
that he was like an uncle to her.  Dawn had always know that Spike
enjoyed a
challenge, he wanted to win a woman.  Well, he was going to get his
chance! Phase two
of her plan began tomorrow night.  She couldn't wait!
                             ********
The next night was the wedding rehearsal. Dawn and the other
attendants stood
in the back of the church as they got into position.  The best man
was Xander.  Anya
and Willow were bridesmaids.  On Riley's side, were his two
attendants were Graham
and Seth, a lieutenant from his regiment.  Spike sat in the church
pews along with
Angel, Wesley, and Cordelia, and Tara.  The couple had opted not to
have a flower girl
or ring bearer.
Dawn held Xander's arm as they walked up the aisle.  The dark
haired man bent
down and whispered something in her ear that made her laugh.  Spike
felt himself
bristle.  What was the idiot trying to do?  He should know better, he
was a married man.
Married to an ex-vengeance demon no less.  Xander should leave
beautiful, sweet,
innocent things like Dawn alone. Spike hunched down in his seat. 
Bloody Hell!  He was
starting to sound like his bloody poof of a sire. 
Spike watched the rehearsal in dismay. Things just couldn't
get worse.  Here he
was watching the woman he loved marry an Initiative soldier. . .in a
church no less! He had
expected the pain to be worse.  He just felt a little pang of regret
now and then.  Maybe
it was a good idea to come here after all.  If the Slayer wanted to
marry a complete bore like
Riley, who was he to stop her? Finally, he could get over and move on
with his unlife.
  His good mood recovered, Spike, who was sitting behind
Angel, slapped the
soulled vampire on the back of the head.  "I think you're slipping
up, poof.  I can see a
square inch of your hair that you forgot to gel.  Quick!  Toss me the
your travel sized
gel and I'll fix it before anyone notices."
Angel turned to glare at the younger vampire.  "Why the hell
are you here,
anyway?"
"I was invited, just like you. You might say I'm a friend of
the family." Cordelia
and Wesley noticed the conversation and  scooted out the other end of
the pew, anxious
to be away from the fire works that were about to begin.
Dawn came up to them  then, her part in the rehearsal had
just ended.  "Hi,
Angel." She said quietly, looking at him from under her lashes.
The dark haired vampire smiled at her.  "Hello there, young
lady."  Angel put
her fingers to his mouth and kissed them in a courtly gesture.  Spike
didn't know it but
they played this game every time they got together.
Since Angel had his "epiphany" he'd been a much happier
vampire.  He liked to
joke with people and have fun in general.  Angel had even started to
flirt with Dawn
when she'd turned 16, it was a bit of harmless fun that made them
both feel good.
Being an a man who enjoyed beauty in all its forms. . .whether it was
art or poetry or
even women, he appreciated her in purely aesthetic terms.  Though he
also enjoyed her
mind.  She was brilliant young woman and she never stopped making him
laugh.
Spike glared at his sire.  "What the hell are you doing? 
She's a child." He hissed
furiously, while his demon roared. She belonged to him!
Angel, sensing a chance to pay his childe back for the
earlier comment, sought
Dawn's permission with his eyes. She smiled in answer.  Angel caught
her around the
waist and placed her on his lap, then he wrapped his arms around
her. "I don't know,
Spike, she seems all grown up to me "  Angel nuzzled her ear. 
She twisted around in his arms to look at him.  "I am all
grown up."  She shook a
finger at him. " And you better watch out.  Maybe I'll decide to come
after you one of
these days."
"Anytime, little one."  His even white teeth closed on her
slender finger and
nipped.  She giggled in delight and pulled her finger out of his
mouth slowly. When it
was free he tilted his face to the side.  "How about kiss for your
favorite vampire?"
Dawn was leaning down to kiss Angel on the cheek when Spike stood up
and pulled
her off his sire.
  "Come with me, nibblet."  He rushed her past her oblivious
sister and the
slayerettes to the parking lot outside.  "What the hell was that?" He
said as she leaned
against the wall.
"What?"
"You and Angel?  Are you dating the poof?"
"Angel is. . .special to me."
"Are you dating him?" He demanded.
"Uncle Spike, I am not going to answer your questions. 
That's none of you
business."
He groaned.  Uncle Spike?  How much could one vampire
take?  "Listen to me,
Dawn, he's bad news.  He ruined Drusilla's life, he ruined your
sister's life, and I won't
sit by and watch him hurt you too."
"Get over it.  I know that you have this competitive thing
with him.  Let me
reassure you.  Angel will never take your place in my life."
"He won't?"  For a moment a bright smile spread across his
handsome face.
"Of course not. You're like my uncle or an older brother.  I
feel. . .different about
him." The look on her face while she though about he vampire was
blatantly
suggestive.  Spike's  hands balled into fists as he felt his demon
rage once more. She
noticed his change in demeanor.  "Why are you so angry?"
"I-" He broke off.  "I-I'm just concerned about you,
platelet."
"Don't be.  I can take care of myself."  She smiled
brightly. "  Now, why don't we
sneak away from the rest of them and get one of those flowering
onions?"
The promise of food and time spent alone with her swayed him.
At least she
wouldn't be with the poof.  He sighed in defeat. "Lead the way."
                             *******
At The Bronze they sat in a secluded table in the back.  Dawn
watched Spike
wolf down the onion petals and spicy dip. She excused herself and
made her way to the
bar.  "Two beers, please."
"You got I.D., missy?"
She held out her fake identification and the man handed her
two light beers.  She
sauntered over to Spike and handed him one.  The vampire stared at
her.  "How did
you. . .?"
"I have my ways." She waggled her eyebrows at him.  He
grinned, despite
himself at her audacity. She drank the beer easily, she'd done this
before.
When he pulled out a cigarette and lit it, she asked him if
she could try it.  She
took it from him and sucked in a lungful of smoke only to cough and
choke it back out.
"That's terrible."
"Well, I don't have living lungs so it isn't that bad for
me."  He was pleased to
see that she didn't have this vice as well.  He brought the smoke
back to his own mouth,
he could taste her on it. 
When they had drank down their beers and finished off the
onion, they walked
home in companionable silence.  At the front door, Spike noticed that
the lights were
off.  "Buffy isn't going to be here tonight?"
"No, she'll probably spend the night with Riley." He didn't
reply, just silently
followed her inside.  "Goodnight, Spike."
He pulled her to him as she started for the stairs. "I
thought you and I would
have a chat."
"What about?"
"About vampires and why you should never get involved with
us." Spike was
still angry about her behavior with Angel.  He controlled it until
they could be alone
together.
She gulped.  "I'm not involved with a vampire."
"Yet."  He pushed her against the wall and pressed his body
against hers.  "But I
have the distinct feeling that you will be soon."  His mouth settled
on hers, feathering
small kisses against her mouth.  Then his tongue traced the seam of
her lips. "I gave you
your first kiss. Do you remember?" He whispered huskily.
"Yes."She opened her mouth to say more, but that was all the
invitation he
needed. His tongue invaded her mouth and entwined with her own. 
Spike moaned low
in his throat.  "Dawn."
She drew in a deep breath as he released her mouth.  "Spike."
she said softly.
"I want you." He said simply.
  She looked up into his lust-glazed eyes, searching for
something in them that
she didn't see.  "No, you don't.  You just want to get back at
Buffy.  Or forget about her.
. . or something.  It isn't about me at all."  She roughly shoved him
away and ran
upstairs.     Spike sunk to the carpet.  Bloody hell!  He was
starting to fall for her.  Spike
closed his eyes, wondering if he could survive falling in love with
another  Summers'
woman.

tbc...
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