Wesley nodded when Rupert told him the situation with the hotel. So long as Fred and Rupert didn't mind, he didn't either. He just supposed that he and Rupert would have to wait to try out some of the items they had bought.
Once they had paid for the purchases and got the bag from the shop keeper, Wesley walked out to the car with Rupert, climbing into the passenger seat. He smiled at his suggestion of going to the tea shop near the airport. "That sounds quite lovely," he agreed.
As the snow continued to fall gently, they drove toward London City Airport, pulling into car park near the tea shop that Rupert had referred to. After having some tea and sandwiches, they continued on to the airport, arriving a few minutes before the Wolfram and Hart jet arrived. Wesley smiled as Fred disembarked, carrying a bag slung over her shoulder and hurried across the tarmac through the snow, which was a little heavier than before but not too bad.
"Wesley! Rupert!" she greeted them with a smile. Wesley embraced her, glad that she was there with them. Fred was the most important person in his life besides Rupert, after all.
"We're glad you're here. Angel and Spike being that bad, huh?"
"Worse, but that's not important," Fred said before pulling away and turning to hug Rupert as well. "You two getting married is. I'm so happy for both of you."
Giles was a bit worried when the snow started to come down harder. Luckily, the Wolfram and Hart jet landed without problem. He smiled, right along with Wesley, when Fred appeared and came inside. Before she hugged Wesley, Giles reached out and took the bag off her shoulder.
"I think Spike and Angel have been bickering from the moment Drusilla turned Spike," Giles pointed out as Fred and Wesley hugged.
When Fred released Wesley and turned toward him, Giles gathered her into his arms and hugged her tight. "We're just glad you could come," he said before letting her go. He glanced toward the window and noticed the snow was starting to really come down. "We've a room here in London. I hope you don't mind sharing with us."
"Oh, not at all," Fred said with a smile. "And I promise not to get in your way."
"I'm sure you won't," Giles said with a grin.
He walked with them out to the car and put Fred's bag in the boot as Wesley helped her inside the car. "I've never been in a snowstorm," Fred commented as Giles got into the car. "I'm a little excited!"
Giles laughed and shook his head as he started the car and started toward the hotel.
Once they had paid for the purchases and got the bag from the shop keeper, Wesley walked out to the car with Rupert, climbing into the passenger seat. He smiled at his suggestion of going to the tea shop near the airport. "That sounds quite lovely," he agreed.
As the snow continued to fall gently, they drove toward London City Airport, pulling into car park near the tea shop that Rupert had referred to. After having some tea and sandwiches, they continued on to the airport, arriving a few minutes before the Wolfram and Hart jet arrived. Wesley smiled as Fred disembarked, carrying a bag slung over her shoulder and hurried across the tarmac through the snow, which was a little heavier than before but not too bad.
"Wesley! Rupert!" she greeted them with a smile. Wesley embraced her, glad that she was there with them. Fred was the most important person in his life besides Rupert, after all.
"We're glad you're here. Angel and Spike being that bad, huh?"
"Worse, but that's not important," Fred said before pulling away and turning to hug Rupert as well. "You two getting married is. I'm so happy for both of you."
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"I think Spike and Angel have been bickering from the moment Drusilla turned Spike," Giles pointed out as Fred and Wesley hugged.
When Fred released Wesley and turned toward him, Giles gathered her into his arms and hugged her tight. "We're just glad you could come," he said before letting her go. He glanced toward the window and noticed the snow was starting to really come down. "We've a room here in London. I hope you don't mind sharing with us."
"Oh, not at all," Fred said with a smile. "And I promise not to get in your way."
"I'm sure you won't," Giles said with a grin.
He walked with them out to the car and put Fred's bag in the boot as Wesley helped her inside the car. "I've never been in a snowstorm," Fred commented as Giles got into the car. "I'm a little excited!"
Giles laughed and shook his head as he started the car and started toward the hotel.
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