Buying in Bulk
A ficlet set sometime in S7, after Spike gets the chip out. Something a little silly.
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A ficlet set sometime in S7, after Spike gets the chip out. Something a little silly.
Ficlet following Cast Me Not Away. Buffy and Spike go on that vacation. Wesley gets to baby-sit.
The sequel to Avocation and Under the Sun. Spike and Buffy’s relationship is on solid ground at last, but a new prophecy threatens everything they hold dear. The bonds of family and friendship will be tested, lives will be threatened, and the entire world will hang on the choice of one vampire.
Set after Avocation in an alternate S4 where many events of canon get thrown out the window. This one won’t make any sense if you haven’t read the previous story.
Set after Avocation in an alternate S4 where many events of canon get thrown out the window. This one won’t make any sense if you haven’t read the previous story.
The gypsies curse the wrong vampire, and by the time they rectify their mistake, Spike has been fundamentally altered. Nearly a century later, the Slayer needs help, and there’s only one person qualified for the job. Of course, he’s not real interested in taking it.
This is a sequel to The Great Advantage of Being Alive. If you haven’t read it, this one really won’t make any sense. In any case, Spike’s trying to find out what it means to be a man, and to fight at Buffy’s side. Buffy’s struggling with what it means to be the Slayer. Dawn wants to know if she’s real, and Glory just really wants her Key back.
What if the Initiative had found a way to transform Spike into a human, rather than giving him a chip?