At first, Buffy wasn’t even sure it was him. He was all the way across the gallery, far enough that he was reduced to chiaroscuro in motion—a shock of white hair swathed in rich black leather, his eyes dark and glittering and his skin nearly ivory in the bright gallery lights.
Just how prophetic was Buffy’s speech at the end of Bring on the Night? Set at the end of season 7.
A slayer barters with a demon to rescue her lover and finds herself unwittingly projected nearly three hundred years into the future with no memory of the life she left behind.
She said she was cookie dough. Well, the timer just went off–and good time, because it’s almost Christmas, and what’s Christmas without cookies?
Through the elements they fall. Until nothing’s left at all.
Hiring out her mother’s art gallery for classes had been a stroke of genius, but when the life model for the upcoming class comes down with the flu and an extremely unsuitable replacement is found last minute, Buffy is faced with a lot more of her nemesis than she was ever anticipating.
For 147 days, Spike and Dawn grieve Buffy.
This is a story of a vampire and a Key who try to cope with the loss of the one person who meant the most to them…and how they became a family along the way.
While watching a movie with some kinky scenes, Buffy finds herself wanting to explore her kinky side with her vampire. Spike offers her the chance to experience one kink for every letter of the alphabet.
When Buffy jumps off Glory’s tower, Spike’s demon doesn’t take it well. What is Buffy to do when she comes back home to a creature just as lost as she is?
There are so many shades of red, but Buffy sticks to the one she knows best.