Apr. 5th, 2004
Spikeslashficathon
Apr. 5th, 2004 11:06 pmThis is completely different to the plot I had in mind when I began and ended up far angstier than intended. Which means there's probably going to have to be a sequel. Dammit.
Title: Fly Like a Cannonball
Author: Doyle
Pairing: Spike/Holden (Buffy/Spike managed to creep in there)
Rating: PG-13
Notes: For the Spikeslashficathon. Written for
girlwithjournal who wanted shared book-nerdiness, Holden psychoanalyzing, biting, and no non-con or super-dark angst.
Note the second: This goes AU after Conversations With Dead People.
Summary: AU. Spike deals with a roommate other than Xander.
Time passed. Might have been days, maybe as much as a week. Spike lost track, fading into consciousness every now and again, each time clutched with the desperate fear that it had been a dream, or another one of Its tricks, and he was still strung up in that cave. He'd spend a few minutes watching the light from the covered, high window play across the basement ceiling, eventually let the voices upstairs and the noise from the dryer send him back under.
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Title: Fly Like a Cannonball
Author: Doyle
Pairing: Spike/Holden (Buffy/Spike managed to creep in there)
Rating: PG-13
Notes: For the Spikeslashficathon. Written for
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Note the second: This goes AU after Conversations With Dead People.
Summary: AU. Spike deals with a roommate other than Xander.
Time passed. Might have been days, maybe as much as a week. Spike lost track, fading into consciousness every now and again, each time clutched with the desperate fear that it had been a dream, or another one of Its tricks, and he was still strung up in that cave. He'd spend a few minutes watching the light from the covered, high window play across the basement ceiling, eventually let the voices upstairs and the noise from the dryer send him back under.
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