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And now, back to our regularly scheduled fanfic.

Now that I've finally admitted I'm posting this as a WIP (someday I should post about why I'm so neurotic about that), I've made a memories page to keep track of the chapters. I've also gone and merged the first two posts into one, so the new part I'm posting now counts as chapter 3.

Previous parts listed here.

How The Light Gets In, Chapter 3

"I know an afterhours place nearby," Spike said as he locked up the porn store. "Hunted vamps there a couple times last year."

"Oh, that makes it sound really appealing and safe."

Spike gave him a sideways look. "Used to hang out at the Bronze, didn't you?"

Xander shrugged and pushed away from the wall. "It was Sunnydale. There was nowhere else."

It was a warm night. Xander was comfortable in a t-shirt and khakis. Spike was a bit overdressed for the temperature in a battered jean jacket, and Xander guessed he was hiding the bandages on his arm. "What did you tell your boss about last night?" he asked.

"Said a drunk customer banged into the glass. Georgie's being nice and only taking the half of it out of my salary," Spike said with a kind of weary resignation that made Xander think of the Year of the Basement. "Couldn't tell him anything else—he'd've wanted me to talk to the police so he could claim the insurance."

It seemed like maybe Spike made just as bad an ordinary guy as Xander did. Xander felt stirrings of empathy, which prompted him to say in a cheering-up kind of voice, "I could probably get you a green card so you wouldn't have to worry about that anymore. Magic plus computers equals unbeatable fake I.D., y'know?"

"That'd be a bit of all right," Spike said. "Couldn't pay much for it, though."

"Pay?" Xander repeated. "Hell, Spike, I wouldn't charge you, you're—" He stopped, not sure how to finish it. A friend? They'd fought side-by-side for a few years, sure, but they'd kept their distance. And Xander wasn't forgetting the many very good reasons he hated Spike—but he'd travelled a long road since Sunnydale. "—one of us," he finished lamely after too long a pause.

Spike gave a bit of a shrug, and turned to go down a flight of steps to an oversized metal door just below street level. "This is it," he said, yanking the door open.

The bouncer just inside nodded them in without asking for I.D. Just past the foyer they hit a wall of techno-pop loud enough to make Xander's bones vibrate; strobe lighting gave a stop-motion surreality to the packed dance floor. Not the kind of place Xander would've expected Spike to choose, but he guessed their options were limited at this time of night.

Spike shouted something but Xander couldn't hear what; he held up his hands in the universal 'what are you talking about?' signal. Spike grimaced, grabbed Xander by the hand, and pulled him around the edge of the floor to the bar.

They ordered drinks by pointing, then Spike took Xander's hand again and led him down a staircase. The lower floor was smaller and quieter, and there were tables to sit at. Spike led the way around the edge to an unoccupied one.

Xander sat down and shoved the empties on the table to one side to make room for his own drink. "Okay," he said. "Tell me."

Spike didn't need to ask what Xander was talking about. "They're dead," he said without preamble, and took a long drink.

It hit him hard; sound and sight got distant suddenly, and his chest felt tight. He'd suspected this ever since Spike had evaded the question in the afternoon, and he'd thought he was ready to hear it, but it was different when the words made it real.

Spike was watching him with a solemn, patient expression.

"How?" Xander asked.

"Wes got his a couple months back, fighting a demon sorcerer."

"And Cordy?" Xander's voice came out low, almost steady.

"I guess she went down fighting, too. No one ever told me the details. She was already in a coma when I came along, and she died sometime in the winter."

"Shit," Xander said softly. It wasn't enough. Nothing he said could possibly be enough. "She was my first girlfriend."

Spike's eyebrows raised slightly. "I didn't know that. Christ, I'm sorry, mate."

"You should be," Xander said. "You're the reason we broke up." At Spike's startled look Xander shrugged, brushed that grudge away. It was too stale to be really bitter. "It was a high school thing. I hadn't even talked to her since she moved to L.A. Weird how in the end it was Willow who kept in touch with her." Xander stopped, thinking about that. "I guess Willow doesn't know, either. She would've told me." He blinked, and felt a tear building up in his good eye. "God," he muttered, brushing it away, "Angel should've said something."

"He's a complete wanker," Spike agreed.

Xander took a drink of his beer, but he couldn't taste it. "God," he said again, softly. "Two ex-girlfriends killed fighting evil. Think I should stop dating?"

It was gallows humor, and he didn't expect Spike to smile or anything, but he was surprised at the other man's look of shock. "Anya's dead?"

"She never made it out of the high school." Xander spread his hand on the tabletop and stared at his fingers, because watching Spike absorb the news made the loss seem fresh again and Xander wasn't sure how much longer he could hold out without weeping like a girl. "I thought you knew."

"Bloody hell," Spike whispered, his voice suddenly thick like he was on the verge of tears himself. "Andrew never said. Thought I'd look her up once I got it a bit more together, like, compare notes on turning human."

A woman at the next table broke into loud peals of laughter. It was too much. Xander stood up abruptly, nearly knocking his chair over. "Let's get the hell out of here."

***


They ended up at Spike's kitchen table, sharing a bottle of tequila without the benefit of lemons or salt and talking about the past. Illyria was in the living room playing video games when they arrived, but she left not long after muttering something about the stink of grief.

Spike, for all his rough punk masculinity, didn't seem embarassed at the tears welling in his eyes as he clinked his mismatched glass against Xander's and said "To all our dead heroes."

"To Anya and Cordelia," Xander replied, and drank it down. It tasted like lighter fluid smelled, and it would have made a good excuse for the tears that were streaming from his own eye but he realized now that here, with Spike, he didn't need an excuse.

"And Wesley," Spike reminded him, and took another drink. "Fred, too," he added after a moment. "And Charlie boy."

"Tara," Xander added. He didn't know who Charlie was, but for now it was the naming that was important. "Miss Calendar."

"Cheers," Spike said, rough and low, and tipped up his glass to the toast.

It could have been painfully maudlin, but a few shots in they were laughing through their tears.

"What was it with the bunnies?"

"I never did figure it out."

....

"Remember her funny-shaped pancakes?"

...

"...made me hot chocolate with mashmallows in it..."

...


They got really fucking drunk, and by the end of it they were both on the floor and Spike was resting his head against Xander's shoulder and Xander was patting his hair and telling him he was sorry for getting mad at him for having sex with Anya.

"She was a hell of a woman," Spike mumbled against Xander's neck.

"Yeah," Xander agreed sleepily, "She sure was."

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Date: 2005-02-20 06:09 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] magarettt.livejournal.com
Oh, oh, oh! I love this completely. I'm tearing up, too. You have the whole range of tones in your writing, man -- I get scared (earlier parts) and nostalgic and happy and sad and pissed off -- and plus it's gorgeous.

Also, WIP? Pfft. You keep writing parts like this ... no one minds, I'll bet. :)

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Date: 2005-02-20 07:44 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] leeannaray.livejournal.com
This is lovely stuff. Spike's remembering, how Joyce made him hot chocolate, really got to me. I've always had a real soft spot for Joyce.

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Date: 2005-02-21 12:15 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] tabaqui
Oh, that's utterly lovely.
It's just brilliant.
Poor boys - but i love them toasting 'all their heroes'...
Gah.
*sniffle*

Great stuff.

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Date: 2005-02-21 03:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tjgoldstein.livejournal.com
I'm really liking this series. I've just read the other two 'prequals' or however you've termed them.. loved them both, thank you!

This is another fic that I'm going to be keeping a close eye on... got a liking for human Spike thesedays.

Thanks for writing this.

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Date: 2005-02-21 03:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] twilightsfic.livejournal.com
Awww, drunken cuddles!
I loved the two earlier fics and I'm so glad you're continuing this verse. Great job.

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Date: 2005-02-21 05:35 am (UTC)
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From: [identity profile] elizaria.livejournal.com
This is really good. I'm unsure if I ever did leave feedback for Human Frailty but I really liked that fic with the easy companionship between them, knowing each other so well. Well Xander at least showing how well he knew Spike and how to deal with him. Short ficlet but it said so much about a history between them.

I'm so happy to stumble over teh fact that you have a WIP going on that will tell more about them and how they ended up knowing each other so well.

The sadness and tiredness of life is made almost tangible, and Spike's headaches - God I can so feel it in every word describing the pain and seeing my own migraines in them. And then knowing that somewhere a friendship is slowly building... :D

I'm reccing this at my personal rec LJ [livejournal.com profile] chaosrecs if it's okay. I like to keep check of good stories and I tend to keep them lined up in that LJ. Then if someone else manages to read what I rec - well I made a good deed then didn't I LoL ;)

Thank you so much for daring into WIP land and telling this story.

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Date: 2005-02-21 06:24 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] shapinglight
Well, I had tears in my eyes reading that. Angel really is a wanker, not telling anybody anything.

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Date: 2005-02-21 06:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] mpoetess.livejournal.com
Having now read my way through the whole series thus far... Wow! Also, wahhh, for this installment. I love them finding a level of equality and companionship over lost friends and comrades. And I love Spike in Human Frailty being so utterly thrown by humanity and sickness and all that comes with it.

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Date: 2005-02-21 06:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moimoietmoi.livejournal.com
So, so lovely! The grief and the hurt are perfect! And they understand each other even if they don't realise it!
I love this fic so much!

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Date: 2005-02-21 07:05 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] brandil.livejournal.com
These are fantastic

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Date: 2005-02-21 08:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] ponders-life.livejournal.com
I found this because of your posting in [livejournal.com profile] bloodclaim.

I've read the series to date; it's terrific, and I look forward to seeing more of it!

I especially liked this part, in which they toast the fallen heroes. Just *sniff* lovely!

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Date: 2005-02-21 08:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] julia-here.livejournal.com
Oh, wow.

Such a great start... I was hoping for more of this story from the first time I read "Human Frailty" and have pimped all the earlier parts of this story/verse to Reading Recommendations at the S'cubie Board.

Which is where I'm going now.

Right after I friend you so I don't miss any more parts.

Hope you don't mind.

Julia, actually a mild-mannered gen writer

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Date: 2005-02-21 08:44 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kaydee23.livejournal.com
I read all these today. They're wonderful. I hope you are going to write more. If not, thanks for these!

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Date: 2005-02-21 01:13 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] flurblewig.livejournal.com
Just caught up with this, and it's great. The roll-call of their dead was heartbreaking.

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Date: 2005-02-22 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] darkhavens.livejournal.com
Yes, this is indeed a real bonafide WiP. LOL!

I got sniffly over the rollcall of the dead, but then they were snuggling so whee! *g*

And of course I'm now imagining stiff male posturing and machismo if they wake up still snuggled.

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Date: 2005-03-02 05:55 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tsavoritegarnet.livejournal.com
Spike isn't any better at being an ordinary guy either! That makes sense. Maybe that's why I like the themes where Xander ends up, not vamped necessairly, but more than human. Interesting idea. :-)

And the grieving, well, I wouldn't say nice or good really. But it's well done It leaves me feeling a bit sad for all the dead too.

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Date: 2005-03-16 07:13 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] estepheia.livejournal.com
*sniff*
*noisily blows nose*

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