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Mad Sweeney ([personal profile] onlythebranch) wrote2019-04-22 03:09 pm
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It's been days of restlessness now, near on a week, and by this point Mad Sweeney is sure Spike notices. He hasn't said anything about it, hasn't brought it up, and neither has Sweeney, not out of any desire to keep things to himself, but simply because he doesn't know what to say. He can't work out the reason for it, the cause behind this urge to move or risk forgetting everything he is.

There's no distance between them. For all his shitty behaviour and shittier habits, Sweeney hasn't pushed Spike away in an attempt to figure this shit out. He might go out and get blindingly drunk, but he goes back to Spike's place at the end of it and burrows into his bed and wraps a big arm over Spike's waist so he can properly fall asleep. He's a little more quiet lately, as quiet as a man like him is capable of being, but he thinks they've both been around long enough that Spike can understand that need.

And then one evening he's just sitting there. The sun is all but behind the horizon, dipping low enough to create long shadows and a dusky hue in the city. Dark enough that Spike can be out and Sweeney doesn't know where he is, but he thinks chances are good that Spike will find him. He's just sitting there in the park, near the lake where he had almost died, and he's smoking and thinking about nothing and then there's a voice in his head. A name.

Eorann.

Reaching up with one hand, Sweeney rubs his eye with the heel of his palm, then squints into the gathering night. Eorann. He can't place the name, only that he must have known her a long time ago, long before America, before Essie, before any of the world he knows now. He doesn't know what to make of it.

There's just so much he's forgotten.
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-04-22 09:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Spike noticed, of course. He noticed from the very onset. The distance, the absentmindedness, the disappearing for hours on end and returning stinking drunk, the quiet... It worried him-- of course it did, but he kept those worries to himself. Sweeney was a complicated man, with a long life stretching out behind him. It stood to reason that he'd be haunted once and a while, and Spike knew better than to demand he snap out of it, however much he might've wanted to.

Dozing through the afternoon, Spike woke to an empty apartment. It wasn't too unusual. They didn't officially live together, and both needed their space from time to time, but he couldn't help but feel the heaviness of it. Drinking down a pint of blood from the fridge, he took a quick shower, his hair still damp and curling as he struck out into the darkening evening.

It took no time at all to find him, his scent and the sound of his heartbeat having become something of a siren song long ago. Stepping up behind him, Spike reached out to touch his shoulder, hand sliding down to splay over his heart.

"Penny for your thoughts, love?"
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-04-24 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
"Do you think it's time, or something else?" Spike said, a bit of a frown creasing his brow. Sweeney was, of course, almost unfathomably old. The Master himself was barely six hundred, the rat-faced bastard, and Spike had hardly come across a creature exceeding that age. The old ones, the truly ancient beings of his world, were often hardly human, grotesque in appearance and worse in disposition.

Sweeney, for all his strangeness, was nothing like them. Still, Spike knew what time did to a mind. If there wasn't someone there to remind you of who you were, it was so easy for it to slip through your fingers.
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-04-28 06:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Taking a drag from the cigarette, Spike passed it back, looping his other arm around Sweeney's shoulders in a loose embrace.

"Happens to my kind, as well. I'm not near old enough for it, but I've heard stories. We start forgetting who we were, what made up human," he admitted, "The more than happens, the more the demon takes over. Twists us, inside and out."

For a moment, he let his fangs emerge, just a taste of what he might look like if he were to ever live as old as a vampire like The Master.

"You're still looking rather human," he murmured, lifting a hand to Sweeney's hair. "More or less. Must not be too far gone, eh?"
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-02 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
"Anything more you remember?" He asked, knowing that the telling of a story tended to close those hazy gaps, the words tumbling out before the thoughts had time to fully take shape.

He'd done it often with Dru, walking her through their past as if telling bedtime stories. Remember our last time in Paris, my love? Do you remember the dress you wore? Tell me what color it was...
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-07 02:42 am (UTC)(link)
"Don't think you were wearing it, do you? Yellow's not your color, love," Spike said, and perhaps making a joke of it wasn't the kindest thing to do, but he felt the moment needed a bit of levity.

"Could be. The mind's a funny thing," he said, sobering a bit, "Dru would be... completely lucid. Months at a time. Years, even. Then she'd slip away, for no reason at all. Locked up with memories of a past she could hardly remember. I don't think time's a straight line. It comes at us in fits and starts. Some of the things I remember of childhood are as clear as memories from a week ago, but then there are decades I can hardly recall. And I'm nowhere near as old as you, love."
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-11 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
"Well, it's a bit overrated," Spike admitted, "Remembering what you had, what you lost. I wouldn't give up the memory of my mum for the world, but... youth wasn't particularly kind to me. I know you're shocked to hear it."

His mouth twisted into a rueful smile.

"No," he decided, after a moment. "I'll bet you were an adorable child. And a bloody handful. A mad, ginger bastard, toddling around in nappies."
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-16 03:37 am (UTC)(link)
"I would've told you not too long ago that he wasn't worth meeting. I spent quite a long time snuffing him out, but I suppose there's more of him in me than I'd care to admit," he said, draping his arm across the back of the bench, just shy of putting his arm around Sweeney's broad shoulders.

"Have I ever told you about the night I was turned?"
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-21 04:00 am (UTC)(link)
"I'd gone to a party. Now, I wasn't a particularly welcome addition to most society gatherings— I was a bit of a bore, and something of a joke among my peers. We were wealthy enough, but with my father dead, and my mother often taken ill, we didn't bother jumping through the hoops of entertaining guests, and in London society, that as good as made you a hermit. And I'm sure rattling on about my poetry didn't help," he said wryly, letting the hopefulness of that night, at least the first few hours, wash over him.

"But I kept trying to find my place among them, because I knew that I would see her there. Cecily," he said, speaking her name with a bittersweet knot tightening in his chest. This story, of course, changed a bit, after knowing just what Cecily was, but that was a complication that didn't need explaining for the moment. "Now, Cecily was a proper lady, and lovely to look at, and I thought very sweet, and perhaps she was. She never laughed at me, and to a lonely, pitiful man like me, that was as good as a declaration of love. I was so sure, I mustered all the courage I had to tell her that very night that we were destined to be together and all that rot. Of course, she turned me down. Rather harshly, in fact. Told me I was beneath her. Which was true, of course, but me, being the soppy bastard I was, I went stumbling out in the streets, sniveling like a child."
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-21 06:46 pm (UTC)(link)
"No," Spike said, his eyes softening as he thought of the vision that met him in that darkened alley. "She came out from the shadows. As if she were a part of them. My dark beauty. My Dru. She offered me things, told me I was meant for better. That I could make them all sorry, that I could make them all pay for what they'd done."

He smiled sadly.

"It wasn't much of a decision at all. I said yes. I pleaded for it. We were going to lay waste to the world, Dru and me. Her teeth sank into my throat, and the pain was... fleeting. As the fog settled over me, I'd never felt more awake. More alive. It was death, so that I could live. Or I suppose that's one of the lies we tell ourselves."
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-21 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
"Complete, unfiltered terror," Spike admitted, one corner of his mouth twitching into an odd smile. "The dead were buried quickly, in those days, so I awoke in my coffin. Cold, feeling like I was suffocating, before it occurred to me that I didn't need to breathe. I clawed my way out of the dirt, my own teeth cutting my lips. She was waiting for me. She looked so happy. So serene. My sweet William, she said, her cold hands against my face. And I knew I would never have to crawl again. I would never have to beg for their respect. I didn't need their respect. I needed their blood. And that was all."

A tear rolled unexpectedly down his cheek. He didn't bother to wipe it away.

"I'd never seen so happy. We rutted like animals, right there in the dirt. I'd never touched a woman before, but touching Dru felt like second-nature, from that very moment."
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-22 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
"Over a century," Spike said, lifting a hand to card his fingers through Sweeney's hair. "She tried to get me to take others into our bed, now and then, but I never liked it." He laughed softly. "Suppose even a demon can't change a man completely. Turns out I was much too traditional for her, even as a vampire."

They'd had other problems, of course, and ultimately their separation had come down to Buffy, but they'd always ignored the ways they weren't compatible. She was a wild, lusty thing, but he'd wanted only her.
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[personal profile] bloodyanimal 2019-05-27 03:04 am (UTC)(link)
"Who'd have thought we'd have that in common, eh?" Spike said, smirking as he reached out to take Sweeney's big hand in his own.

"I think she'd rather like you," he said, after a moment. "Dru. The idea of the two of you in the same room makes my head hurt, of course, but oh, she'd have fun with you."