"Truthfully?" Buffy's ready to trust him. Any ribbing she subsequently dished out was more for humour's sake than for suspicion: "Because I bet no one believes it on account of it being everyone's excuse for everything. I know I used to use it so mom didn't question my bruises every morning...
Except for the drunk part. Telling her that wouldn't have helped all that much."
"Not always. Not every night, I guess. Just when it got...bad." Manly, pale hands do a little freaking-out gesture in front of her. "I was chosen when I was fifteen. But it was kind of a secret. I couldn't exactly tell mom and dad that I was out fighting the forces of evil."
Because when she did try and tell them? Hank had put her in the hospital. "So I think they thought I was in a girl gang."
He relaxes a little. "That would probably sound crazy, yeah." He gestures for her to sit, then drops into a large, cushy chair himself and hooks a leg over the arm.
Not Hank. But remembering that fathers were potentially an awkward subject for the pair of them, Buffy reached instead for the rectangular gift wrapped in pale blue. Tiffany Blue, if you must know. But the box didn't hold jewellery. It held something better. And so she held it out to him.
It was the ultimate plebe party activity. "It's a few days too late," she explained. "But it's the thought that counts."
There still remained the second present: the gift bag.
...She was clearly excited about being able to give this gift.
"It isn't just like a board game. It's the board game. Definitely a definite article kinda game. It was between this and Scrabble but this has more players. I thought...we could maybe all play it. At the party."
But his hesitation was beginning to sink in..."Or maybe I just have a very lame sense of fun. I'll admit," a nervous chuckle, "it's no bar brawl."
"We played 'I never' instead." He opens the box and takes out the little shoe piece. "And I think our small motor functions were pretty much shot by midnight."
"That's captialism for you. But it's not really territories. More like...a city. Or a city block? I don't know. What I do know is I always like being the top hat. But I see you as a man-on-horseback kinda guy."
Gregor carefully fits the top back on and sets it aside. "Thank you." My gosh, do Barrayaran games reveal so much about their culture as old Earth games do? Considering the most popular ones are strategy games, almost certainly. "I'll have to..." He waves one hand, at a loss for what to do with a present he needs several other people to use.
Oh. Chin lowered, she would have been blushing with shame had Spike's body allowed it. Get a game, she thought. Everyone'll have a good time. But she was too late and she had the vampire to blame for it and now she felt dead in the water as well as just plain-jane-actually-dead.
It might have been a perfectly manageable failure except she was already having one of those weeks. And without her moral-support-pirate around to help her. Who could blame him? Why would he ever want to be around her right now?
"It's late," she started -- drawing her hand away from the second gift. She could just leave it there. "Well. For you. Maybe not for me. Creature of the night, now. But I should really be back on the beat."
"Nah, I'm not tired. My sleep schedule got thrown off and hasn't gone back to normal yet." He considers, sensing he's somehow embarrassed her and not really sure how, since he's being no more reserved than usual. "I could draft Ivan into playing with us, if you want."
"Hopefully not anytime soon. I'm not sure he should have to see me like..."
A gesture at the vampire's body. "I already pity you for having to converse with him. Me. Me as him. Not that he's all that bad looking and he keeps in good shape but..."
Things were getting worse.
"I never meant to stay long. Just wanted to explain my absenteeism."
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"Are you sure? 'Cause it kinda looks like you might've gone to a bar brawl instead of a...what was it? Plebe party."
Still -- she was sad she missed his first one. "Of course, some of us enjoy bar brawls."
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It's the truth, just not how he got the black eye.
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Except for the drunk part. Telling her that wouldn't have helped all that much."
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"Wait. What? Bruises?"
His mind doesn't automatically go to because vampire slaying.
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Because when she did try and tell them? Hank had put her in the hospital. "So I think they thought I was in a girl gang."
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"Trust me. The other guys mostly always looked worse."
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"I believe you." Too many judo lessons not to. "Did they ever find out the truth?"
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Not Hank. But remembering that fathers were potentially an awkward subject for the pair of them, Buffy reached instead for the rectangular gift wrapped in pale blue. Tiffany Blue, if you must know. But the box didn't hold jewellery. It held something better. And so she held it out to him.
It was the ultimate plebe party activity. "It's a few days too late," she explained. "But it's the thought that counts."
There still remained the second present: the gift bag.
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A board game from Jackson's Whole, to judge by the title?
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"It isn't just like a board game. It's the board game. Definitely a definite article kinda game. It was between this and Scrabble but this has more players. I thought...we could maybe all play it. At the party."
But his hesitation was beginning to sink in..."Or maybe I just have a very lame sense of fun. I'll admit," a nervous chuckle, "it's no bar brawl."
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This game is a whole lot less humiliating. Usually."
And suddenly -- although she was a grown woman in an even growner man's body -- she felt childish. Monopoly, indeed. What were they...in grade school?
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It might have been a perfectly manageable failure except she was already having one of those weeks. And without her moral-support-pirate around to help her. Who could blame him? Why would he ever want to be around her right now?
"It's late," she started -- drawing her hand away from the second gift. She could just leave it there. "Well. For you. Maybe not for me. Creature of the night, now. But I should really be back on the beat."
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A gesture at the vampire's body. "I already pity you for having to converse with him. Me. Me as him. Not that he's all that bad looking and he keeps in good shape but..."
Things were getting worse.
"I never meant to stay long. Just wanted to explain my absenteeism."
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She pointed at Spike's face. "Being a man is awkward enough. Being a man who's also an ex? Double unfun."
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She pushed her palms against the cushions and stood up.
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"And you might want to put something on that eye..."
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