Title: Nibblet, part 4
Rating: PG-13
Email: [email protected]
Pairing: S/D
Spoilers: Season Five through "Tough Love." A.U.
Summary: Set in 2004.  Dawn sets out to trap for our favorite 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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      "Check this out!" Dawn yelled to Faith as she kicked a
vampire savagely and it
fell back over a tombstone.   She pulled a stake from her weapons bag
and vaulted over
the marble structure to land on top of the vampire.  "Angel taught me
this move."  She
said as she straddled the vampire and pressed his arms down with her
knees. She
pushed the wood through his heart and he exploded in a cloud of
dust.  Another
grabbed her from behind, his arms winding around her neck and
starving off her air
supply.  She kicked her legs up and hit him in the head.  He
staggered back and she
whirled to plunge a stake through his chest.
      Dawn was in no danger right now. She was in her element,
sure of herself and
flawless in her technique. She made short work of every vampire that
attacked her. The
older Slayer looked on with a proud smile on her face. 
Her `daughter' was a force to be
reckoned with.
      As another vampire approached the younger Slayer, Faith
scrutinized Spike
carefully. His eyes were glazed as he watched Dawn's fluid
movements.  He seemed
awestruck, enraptured by her.  Turning to her `daughter', she watched
her break the
bloodsucker's arm as he grabbed for her and then cut his head off
with her ax.  Spike's
eyes were smoky, his fists were clenched."You got it bad, don't you,
blood boy?"
      "What's that, ducks?" Spike said, distracted a glimpse of
Dawn's trim  stomach
as she did a back flip and sprang upon another vampire.
      "D.  I'm talking about my girl." She waved a hand in front of
his face.
      Spike reluctantly faced the Slayer. "Shouldn't you be,
uh. . . slaying something?"
He really didn't want to talk about this with her.  For all intents
and purposes she was
another Buffy, an obstacle to being with Dawn.
      "My girl can handle herself.  Now, wanna tell me what you're
up to?"
      "Nothing.  Me and the nibblet, we're only old friends." Well,
that was true from
Dawn's perspective.  He intended to change her way of thinking.
      Friends, my ass.  Faith thought.  She looked the vampire over
carefully.  Hmmm. . .
he was hot.  No doubt about that.  But she never would of thought
that Dawn would be
into a bad boy . She'd get the full story from her later on tonight
before she made any
judgements. Not that she was wild about her `daughter' dating a
vampire. Though she
knew from personal experience what it was like to want to be with a
vampire.
      When Dawn was finished, she turned to Faith and dropped her
ax to the ground.
Her hair flew around her face in a dark cloud, her blue eyes were
snapping with fire.
She could feel the adrenaline coursing through her veins. "Well, what
did you think?
Have I gotten any better?"
      "Much better, D. You were terrific."  She pulled the younger
Slayer into a big
hug. " Can you show me how to do that flippy thing you did?"
      "I have a better idea."  She looked at Faith hopefully. She
never got to see the
dark haired Slayer enough, she always missed her. " Why don't you
come to L.A. with
me?  Angel will teach you like he's teaching me."
      Faith tried to not show her discomfort.  Being with Angel
again?  Fighting with
Angel again? Even for a training exercise.   "I don't know, D.  I'm
supposed to guard the
Hellmouth. "
      "We're only going to L.A., not the moon.  It's not that far
away! If something
comes up, we'll only be a couple of hours away."  Faith still looked
doubtful. " Besides,
when did you start being Ms. Responsible?"
      Faith grinned.  Sure she had done her time in prison.  In
fact, Faith was in the
process of atoning for her many sins.  But she was still able to
live  in the moment.  She
made sure that  she always had fun in life. Always appreciated every
day she was
given.  "I'll think about it."
      "Okay." Dawn smiled, that usually meant `yes.' She turned to
Spike. He was
eyeing her, an odd light in his eyes. "What's wrong with you?"
      Spike tried to speak, not a sound came out. He cleared his
throat instead.
"Nothin', nibblet."  Spike shook his head, trying to refocus.  "I
guess Peaches has been
doing a good job at training you." He said grudgingly.
      Just then a vampire grabbed Dawn from behind, the younger
Slayer immediately
went into action.  She bent over at the waist, throwing the vamp off
balance as he
struggled to maintain his hold on her.  Faith retrieved the ax Dawn
had dropped at
their feet and chopped the thing's head off.  She brushed the ash off
of her leggings and
t-shirt. She had changed into some patrolling clothes earlier in the
night.  "Ewww.  God,
I hate that."  Then she flashed a smile."Thanks, Faith."
      "No big, D.  Just remember, I always got your back."   She
said, smiling fondly at
the younger girl. Her eyes  surveyed the graveyard.  "I think we did
enough damage
for one night.  Let's get out of this place.  Hey, are you hungry?"
      "Starving." Dawn said, putting an arm around her waist as
they went to the
Summers' home.
      "You think there's any wedding cake left?'
      Dawn groaned. " God, I hope so."
      Spike pulled a packet of cigarettes from his coat with
shaking hands as he
watched the two brunettes walk away.  He pulled one smoke out and
managed to get
his lighter working though his hands still twitched.  He lit it and
inhaled deeply, the
familiar flavor soothed him.  "Bloody. Sodding. Everlasting. Hell."
He muttered as
Spike, once again, walked behind the two Slayers.
                             *******
      Angel sat at the dining room table, a plateful of cake in
front of him.  He put one
finger into the butter cream icing and put it into his mouth
experimentally.  He smiled.
Food had gotten much better over the years.  He put another finger in
and lifted it into
his mouth.
      "Well, what do you know?  Peaches and cream." Spike said.  "I
thought you
didn't eat food.  Part of the whole guilt thing, y'know.  I killed
too many people to eat
some cake."
      "Spike?"
      "Yes, peaches?" Angel raised a forkful of cake and flung it,
splattering it all over
the front of Spike's duster.  Spike's mouth dropped open and Angel
laughed wickedly.
His childe hadn't been around to witness Angel's transformation into
a less guilt-ridden
vamp, he didn't even know how to act around him.
      Spike clenched his jaw. "You're gonna pay for that, peaches."
After he got the
stuff off his leather coat.   He walked to the table and grabbed a
napkin and began
swiping at the white mess furiously.
      Dawn snickered at the sight. "Have you been having a food
fight again, Angel?"
      "A one-sided food fight."
        With the ease of familiarity she hopped up on the table
next to Angel and
intercepted the bite of cake that was on the way to his mouth.  He
smiled indulgently.
She looked around at the various stacks of wedding gifts and platters
of food. "Good,
there's more food."
      Faith walked in the doorway and Angel's smile
wavered.  "Hello, Faith." He said
quietly.
      "Hi, Angel." She said uncomfortably.  Seeing him again was
harder than she
thought.  He had `sponsored' her and had been a support while she was
in prison.  In
fact, she'd become quite dependent on his visits, looked forward to
them.  In her eyes,
he really was an angel.  And then she'd fallen in love with him.
      True, she'd always wanted Angel. But she was never sure
whether that stemmed
from her desire to beat Buffy at something or if it was because he
was physically
attractive.  Faith had always learned early on to not get involved. 
The only exception to
that rule was Dawn, but she almost didn't count because she was a
part of Faith.  The
best part.  Feeling anything but gratitude or desire for Angel was
unthinkable and
scared the hell out of her. That's why, when she'd gotten out of
prison she got far away
from him.
        She'd gone back to Boston, in fact, and had been given a
new Watcher by the
council.  It had been hard at first.  They made her pass tests on her
agility , strength, and
knowledge of weapons.  Then they completed a psychological profile on
her. Evidently,
they liked what they saw.  She'd redeemed herself in their eyes. And
she forgave them
for trying to kill her. 
      "How have you been, Faith?" Angel said, his face was cool
mask of polite
concern. Inside, he was a mess.  The dark haired Slayer haunted him. 
She was never
out of his thoughts.  She fascinated him.  It wasn't the same as his
feeling for Buffy.
This young woman appealed to both his best and beast like natures. 
But he wouldn't. .
.couldn't. . .act on his desires.  It was best to remain remote from
her.
      Spike watched this with amusement.  Something was going on
with the Slayer
and his sire. But what?  Hmmm. . .he'd have to watch them closely. "I
smell a chicken."  He
looked straight at Angel.
      "What do you mean by that?" Angel growled.
      Spike grinned and sniffed the air.  "Chicken wings, peaches. 
Spicy, buffalo ones
to be exact.  Why?  Did you think I meant something else?"  He raised
an eyebrow and
looked down his nose at Angel.  "But. . .if the wings fit, Angel. . ."
      "Why don't we just get some food?" Dawn interrupted quickly,
before a fight
could break out.  The two vampires nodded reluctantly.  She picked up
some platters of
food and headed to the kitchen to heat up meat.  Faith followed her
into the room.
      "What was all that about, Faith?"
      "What?  Those guys?  They've been fighting for a century."
      "No, I'm talking about you and Angel.  Why the stare-fest?"
      Was it obvious? "Oh, we just. . .uh. . .don't get along that
well."
      Dawn's eyes twinkled but she'd go along with the program.  "I
see."
      "Speaking of vampires.  What's up with Spike?"
      "Angel's helping me get him."
      "For what?"
      Dawn blushed.  "I've got a crush on him, always have.  I
wanted to make him
jealous so he'd go after me.  So far, it's working."
      "Angel's helping you with this?"  She laughed.  "I didn't
think he had it in him."
      "He's pretending to have a thing for me.  But, he and I are
just friends."  She
wanted Faith to be clear on that.
      Faith grinned. "Maybe I will go along.  This might be too
good to miss.  So, how
long do you think it'll take blondie to realize what's going on?"
                             *******
      "Did I tell you that Faith and I met before?"
      "Really?  I'm surprised your still alive."
      "I'm not.  She wanted me, but not dead."
      "What are you talking about?" Angel said, managing to keep
his voice down.
      "Ask her." Spike smiled slowly as he popped a cheese cube in
his mouth.
      Faith and Dawn came out, baring trays of food and the group
ate.  Even Angel.
He'd come to like food, though he didn't indulge himself everyday.
When they were
through, and rubbing their overstuffed stomachs, Dawn jumped
up.  "Buffy!"
      "Where?" Spike shouted, looking over his shoulder.
      "No, she left me a gift in the living room." She raced down
the hall and stopped
when she saw a small velvet box and card on the coffee table.  The
rest of the group
filed in behind her. She read the card, at the bottom of it Buffy
wrote "Just remember,
we're with you always."   She opened it to reveal a heart-shaped
silver locket.  Inside
the locket, were two tiny pictures of Buffy and Faith. It left tears
in her eyes.  She gave it
to Faith to see.  The Slayer had tears in her eyes, too.  She pulled
Dawn close and kissed
the top of her head.  "Love you, D."
      "I love you, too." She kissed her cheek.  Then, Dawn took the
locket over to
Angel and he smiled when he saw what Buffy had done.  She was about
to sit down
when Spike cleared his throat.  She took the hint and showed him as
well.
      "Let me put that on for you, sweet bit."  She turned around
and swept her hair
off her neck.  It left her neck bare and exposed to his gaze.  It
took all of Spike's will
power not to vamp out and taste her right then.  He bet her blood
would be delicious.
Not that he wanted to harm her, sometimes a vampire's bite could be
quite pleasurable.
He managed to put it around her neck and fasten it swiftly.  "There
you go."
      "Thanks."  She felt herself blushing a little.  She turned to
Angel and saw that his
jaw was clenched.  He knew what Spike was thinking about doing.  He
pulled Dawn
into his embrace, stroking her neck.  It was a not-so-subtle message
to Spike of his
ownership of the girl.
      Faith cleared her throat.  "Well, I have a gift for you too,
D."  She reached into
her jacket and pulled out a newspaper wrapped object.  Dawn moved out
of Angel's
arms and took it eagerly. 
      She opened it and found a large knife.  The handle was
ornate, marked with
many symbols.  The blade held a sapphire in the center.  Dawn lifted
it to her nose,
inhaling the scent of steel, it was raw power.  "I love it."
      Faith smiled, seeing that she was pleased.  "Took it off of a
wicked-nasty demon.
The color of the stone reminded me of your eyes."  She ducked her
head.  "Anyway, I
just thought you'd like it."
      "I do!" She bounded over and hugged Faith tightly.
      "I have a gift for you too, bit." Spike said.
      "You didn't have to, Spike." But she was thrilled.  He'd
remembered her
birthday.
      He walked upstairs to the room he'd been staying in and
retrieved a big box.  He
came down again and offered it to her.  The box was wrapped in a red
foil paper and
she tore through it eagerly.  She popped the lid off the box to find
a leather jacket.  "Oh,
Spike."  She pulled it out, it was longer than Faith's waist length
one and shorter than
Spike's duster.  She tried it on, it came to just below her hips. 
Without thought, she
threw herself into Spike's arms. "Thank you!"  He hugged her back,
eager to feel the
warm weight of her body against his.  He smiled triumphantly at Angel.
      She pulled back, embarrassed by her display.  Angel walked up
behind her and
placed his hands on her shoulders.  "My present is the hotel
tonight.  So, why don't you
get packed up, princess? Then we can be on our way."
      Faith walked to the staircase and retrieved her battered
black bag.  "I'm all
ready."
      Angel's brow furrowed. "I thought you were supposed to guard
the Hellmouth."
      "She's coming with us.  I haven't seen her in so long and
nothing's really going
right now anyway.  Can she go? Please, Angel?" Dawn tugged at his
coat, doing her
best little-girl expression. Angel never could resist that.
      Faith held up her hands. "It's alright, D.  I never go where
I'm not invited."
      "No, Dawn wants you to go. . .and I think it would be nice
to."  At this news,
Dawn pulled the vampire down and kissed him on his closed mouth
quickly.  The older
vampire chuckled, pleased that he had made her happy.  Spike growled
menacingly
and Faith stifled a grin. This would be too funny to miss.
      She had to admit that part of her wanted to punch him in the
mouth.  He made it
sound like he could barely tolerate her.  The other part of her
wanted to be with Dawn,
two whole weeks with her without Buffy.  As usual, Dawn won
out.  "Great.  Come on,
D.  Let's go get you packed."  She pulled her up the stairs behind
her. 
      Spike started to ascend the stairs behind them.  "What do you
think you're
doing?" Angel asked.
      "Packing, peaches."
      "You weren't invited."
      "Since when has that ever stopped me? Nothing better than a
bleedin' family
road trip, eh Sire?"  With an evil smile, Spike continued up the
stairs, singing "L.A.
Woman" in low voice.
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