A very special tribute to Faith Lehane, former evil Vampire Slayer. It's a poetry.
A very special tribute to Mark Wilson and Willow Rosenberg at the same time. Two genius always ready to collide! Mark as a traditional man and Willow as a feminist woman. A rhymed tale actually, involving both polemic characters.
Very special tribute to Spike, former evil vampire. In fact, this text is a version of Roxette's song, "The Look" (1988).
Based on a writing prompt, this poem forms around the word "kairos," the perfect, delicate, crucial moment; the fleeting rightness of time and place that creates the opportune atmosphere for action, words, or movement. Another imagined poem for Spike's reading in NFA. No profit made; no infringement intended. (From the "Undead Poems on Cocktail Napkins" series.)
Based on a prompt to write a drabble around an obscure word, this is Spike's sonnet-inspired poem in contemplation of the word "cicurate," to tame or reclaim from wildness or madness. One of a set of poems imagined for Spike's poetry reading in Not Fade Away. No profit made; no infringement intended. (From the "Undead Poems on Cocktail Napkins" series.)
Faith thinks about her half human and vampire daughter named Scarlet Rose Lehane in this poem. Reviews are welcome.
Buffy dies giving birth to her daughter, Genesis. Spike is Genesis' father. Spike is left alone to raise their teenage daughter. Reviews are welcome.
"Once More With Feeling," as told in the style of Poe's "The Raven," one stanza per song. (Plus bonus haikus, because I REALLY couldn't resist.) Gen.
A poem about Drusilla and her descent into madness.
A piece of inspired Spuffy Prose I hope you like
A small poem thing that came to mind watching this episode.
Journal extracts and poems, set over time, from both Spike and Buffy. (Rated M for use of strong language.)
William the bloody composes one final poem in dedication of the three great loves of his life/unlife.
Short story on Spike pain and sadness.
Do Big Bads Ever Get A Happily Ever After - POST CHOSEN AND NFA
A poem about Buffy's feelings for Spike post Chosen.
The room's general view of the first major fight and the Master's Death and demise.
Willow's combined thoughts of Oz leaving, Jesse, Buffy, Miss Calender and Tara's death everything unleashes and this is her feelings.