The Color Of Envy
By Ruby
Title: The Color of Envy 1/1 (14th in
the "Plagued--Why Us?" series)
Author: Ruby
E-mail: [email protected]
Rating: PG-16
Disclaimer: Joss owns all.
Summary: Spike and Willow learn the true nature of Buffy's objections.
Archive: My usual haunts.
Feedback: Yes, please!
Dedication: For Alicia, who wanted leprechauns.:-)
Willow polished off the last of her French fries and wiped her fingers on a thin paper napkin.
"I can't believe how quiet this place is tonight," she said, looking at the empty tables around them.
"All the regular patrons have probably
died from clogged arteries," Spike replied, eyeing the pool of congealing grease
in the
cardboard French fry container.
"I'm thinking maybe you shouldn't be criticizing other people's eating habits," she grinned.
"Watch that tongue, pet, or I'll find something better for it to do."
"Some threat," she giggled. "Well, if we're going to get to Giles' in time to help research--"
"We're already an hour late," he informed her.
"What!" she cried, piling the remnants of her meal onto a plastic tray and rising to discard them. "Why didn't you tell me?"
"I just did," he shrugged.
"Oh, damn. This means we're going to have to suffer through another round of questions."
"For a bunch of people who are supposedly
repulsed by our sex life, they certainly seem to spend a hell of a lot of time
dwelling on it,"
he grumbled as he followed her to the trash receptacle. "Maybe we should just
set up a video camera in the bedroom and make a tape
for them."
"Now, that would be pretty unnerving, considering you wouldn't show up on the tape--would you?" she asked curiously.
"I really couldn't say. I've never tried shagging in front of one before. I'll give it a go if you will," he teased.
She laughed and shook her head as his hand
wrapped around hers, "I think I'll pass. It would probably scar me for life,
and I'd never
be able to expose my naked body to a man again."
"Bloody hell. Forget that, then," he stated
emphatically.
***
"Spike, did you hear something?" Willow asked as Giles' house came into view.
"Yes," he answered softly. "Keep walking."
They stepped off of the sidewalk and were
half-way across the street when a small creature popped out of thin air right
in front of
them. Apart from his velvet green trousers and jacket and the goatee at the
end of his chin, he looked like a man, only much, much
smaller. The top of his head reached only to Willow's knee.
"Good evening," he bowed slightly and smiled, revealing a row of gleaming, perfect white teeth.
Willow looked up at Spike, and he gripped
her hand and turned to his left to step around the little man. Three more creatures,
identical
to the first, appeared before them.
"We've been to the end of the rainbow," one of them announced.
"That's great, Dorothy," Spike answered. "Why don't you just head right back there?"
Willow looked around to find nine more men surrounding them. One of them winked playfully at her.
"Would you like to see what we found?" he asked her.
"Um...no?" she replied.
Ignoring her answer, the man waved a small
hand, and a heavy, black iron pot appeared at his feet. Willow peered down into
its
glimmering contents.
"Leprechauns?" she whispered.
The first of the group was eyeing her long
red tresses with obvious interest. She nervously brushed her hair away from
her face and
moved closer to Spike.
"The lass is a beauty," the first leprechaun said to the others and reached up for her hand.
Spike grabbed Willow's hand away from the tiny man and wrapped an arm around her waist.
"Is he your consort, my princess?" another leprechaun asked.
"Your--who?" she asked. "I'm not your princess! I'm not even Irish!"
"You could be," another told her. "With just a few alterations."
"Alterations?" she squeaked.
Willow trembled, and Spike wrapped his other arm around her and clutched her to him.
"Shall we?" the first leprechaun asked the others.
Willow whimpered as the others chorused, "We shall."
"The gold is yours, dear princess," the first announced.
"No!" she refused as he tipped over the black pot, scattering gold pieces over her feet.
She looked down and gasped as her ankles
took on a pale, emerald hue. The color spread up toward her knees, and within
a few seconds,
her entire body was green. She stared at her hands in horror and screamed. Turning
in Spike's arms, she buried her face in his chest as
the porch light on Giles house down the street suddenly came on.
Buffy, Xander, and Giles came flying out
the front door and tore down the street toward them. The slayer stopped in her
tracks, and
Xander barreled into her from behind as she stared at the little men who were
dancing around Willow and Spike.
"Willow!" Buffy shouted, her eyes wide with shock at her friend's green appearance.
"Please don't make me be green!" Willow sobbed against her lover as he held her tight.
The leprechauns immediately ceased their happy jig.
"She's crying!" one of them said in dismay. "Why are you unhappy, princess?"
"I don't want to be green!" her plea was muffled by Spike's chest.
"You only had to say so," the first leprechaun said softly. "Anything my princess, or her consort, wishes shall be done."
"Really?" she sniffled hopefully, turning her head to look down at him.
"Of course!" he answered and dropped onto
one knee in obeisance. "Although green is very becoming on you, if it is not
to your liking,
you only need ask--"
"And you'll grant our request?" Spike asked.
The little man nodded silently, and a grin spread across the vampire's face. Buffy looked nervously at Giles as Spike's eyes lit on her.
"Then return Willow to her normal gorgeous
self," Spike paused as the pot and the spilled gold vanished, and Willow's pale
skin tone
returned, and he kissed her softly before continuing. "I've always thought that
green is the color of envy."
"So it is, sir," the leprechaun answered.
"Although, personally, I've never understood why. Green is such a lovely color--the
color of
lush grass, priceless emeralds, and--"
"Yeah, yeah," Spike interrupted, clearly
uninterested. "So, I think what you ought to do is to make any of Willow's--friends--who
are
jealous of us, green."
"Yes, sir," the leprechaun responded with a respectful bow.
Buffy squealed as she looked over at Xander and discovered he'd gone green clear to the roots of his hair.
"You're _jealous_ of them!" the slayer chided him. "You are SO SICK!"
"Yeah? Well, maybe you should take a look in a mirror!" he snapped back.
Buffy looked down at her own green arms and groaned angrily, "I'm not jealous of them!"
Willow giggled as she looked across at them.
"Liar," Xander grumbled and looked at Giles. "So, how come you're not green?"
"Because I'm _not_ jealous," he answered, unsuccessfully trying to suppress a grin.
"Will they always be green?" Willow asked.
"For as long as my princess desires," the leprechaun nodded.
"Good. Leave them that way," Spike chuckled.
"No! Spike, we can't do that to them!" she scolded him.
"I can," he grinned coldly.
Willow laughed and reached up to kiss him, "Well, I can't. We have to change them back."
"Okay. In a week," he compromised.
"As you desire," the leprechaun responded. "And now, we must take our leave."
The group of small men vanished as suddenly
as they had appeared. A very green Buffy stormed out into the street and glared
murderously up at the blonde vampire.
"I'll get you back for this, you damned walking corpse!" she hissed.
"You know, if you spend the next week camping out in the park, no one would even notice you," he suggested.
"This is NOT funny!" she yelled. "Willow, do something about this! Now!"
Willow bit her lip, her eyes dancing with
laughter, "They're gone, Buffy. I wouldn't know how to get them back here. Anyway,
it's only
a week."
"Only!" she shrieked. "I don't want to spend the next week being green!"
"Well, I can't help it if you're jealous!"
Willow argued. "I thought you hated the fact that Spike and I are together.
You never let on
that you're really just jealous that I'm shagging a vampire, and you're not!"
"I'm NOT jealous!" Buffy insisted with a stomp of her foot.
"Oh, really?" the redhead grinned, her eyes traveling over the slayer's green form.
"Oooh!" the greenish-blonde woman growled
between clenched teeth and pounded back across the street to where Giles and
Xander
were standing.
"I'm going home, and I'm locking the door, and I'm not coming out until next Saturday!" she declared.
"I'm going with you," Xander muttered.
"I guess this means we're not researching tonight?" Willow asked from the street.
"Apparently not," Giles answered.
"Good," Spike said, lifting Willow up to
drape her over his shoulder and patted her softly on the ass. "Let's gome home,
baby, and make
sure all of that green is gone. After all, we can't be certain until those clothes
are off."
"Good point," she agreed happily, pressing a hand against his rear end. "Best to be thorough."
"Oh, I intend to be," he promised and carted
her off down the street, ignoring the angry stares that followed them from the
sidewalk.
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