After reading a subtitle, Beth glances toward the sleeping baby in the basket, then at Spike.
And when she sees him looking at her already, she gives him a sweet little smile before she looks back at the TV screen.
But two seconds later, she's sneaking another glance at him, and not finding him distracted by anything else, she gives him smile that's twice as smug as the first one.
It's flattering as hell to be considered worth watching when there's such competition for Spike's attention in the room right now.
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Date: 2006-10-03 02:45 am (UTC)And when she sees him looking at her already, she gives him a sweet little smile before she looks back at the TV screen.
But two seconds later, she's sneaking another glance at him, and not finding him distracted by anything else, she gives him smile that's twice as smug as the first one.
It's flattering as hell to be considered worth watching when there's such competition for Spike's attention in the room right now.