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[NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005)

Postby eletricblu » Thu Oct 20, 2005 8:03 pm

Well, this is really my first try at something like this, so I'm probably in over my head here. The uber setting for this fic is the japanese cartoon Noir, one of the very best I've ever seen. I'm reenacting the first episodes so I can add my own quirks to the storyline later. If you've watched Noir, then you pretty much know what you can expect, but if you haven't you're in for some quite interesting surprises. Of course, I don't intent to simply rewrite the anime, I'm changing some things and adding new flavors to the plot, so I hope you'll like it.

Oh, yeah, don't expect the personalities to be canon, that really won't be happening much here.

Enjoy and do leave me feedback, I'd love to know what you think about it.

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Title: A Pilgrimage To The Past
Author: eletricblu
Rating: R for violence and adult themes later
Spoilers: None from the Buffyverse, but a lot of Noir
Summary: A professional hitwoman and an amnesic young girl join each other in a quest full of mystery and violent deaths. What brought them together? Fate or something else?
Disclaimer: Buffy characters belong to Joss Whedon, Mutant Enemy, yadda, yadda, yadda... The Noir plot belongs to the great Tsukimura Ryoei, I take credit for neather.


Noir, it is the name of an ancient fate.
Two maidens who govern death.
The peace of the newly born, their black hands protect.
~ Langonel's Manuscript



[center]A PILGRIMAGE TO THE PAST[/center]


Part One - The Black Handed Maidens


Tara Maclay, with a glass of water in one hand and dressed in her comfortable nightshirt, quietly walked over to where the pot plant resided on a small, walnut-colored, square wooden end table beside one window of her apartment. The blonde, statuesque woman bent down and carefully poured the liquid from the glass around the plant's stalk, giving it its morning watering as she did every day. The plant was an orchid and would soon be in full bloom. Several buds had formed that could be found nestled in between the plant's broad green leaves - a sign of things to come.

Tara put the now empty glass on the table by the potted orchid, and then stood up straight with a sigh, placing her hands on her hips and admiring the plant. She’d always loved flowers but orchids held a special meaning to her. She remembered with a bittersweet smile the times her mother would walk with her through the gardens, telling stories about each and every one of her flowers. Orchids had been her favorite. The blonde shook her head, dispelling the melancholic thoughts. It wouldn’t do her any good.

Tara turned around to face the rest of the apartment and the billiard table she used as a desk. The woman wasn't sure why exactly she hadn't simply bought a real desk instead; it wasn't as if she used the table to actually play pool.

Tara's blue gaze came to rest on the black wall that separated the living room from the bedroom, trying to convince herself not to go back to bed. For some reason she found herself less than enthusiastic about starting the day.

Tara heaved a sigh and with a last glance in the direction of the bedroom, dismissed her reflections and walked over to the billiard table masquerading as a computer desk. She sat down in front of her laptop and switched on the machine. As soon as the computer's operating system had booted, Tara logged onto the Internet and checked her secure email account. In her hazardous and illegal line of work, security and anonymity were imperative for continual business success. Tara Maclay was not only a beautiful woman living a life of privilege in Los Angeles, but also one of the most reliable professional assassins in the criminal world.

As expected, several assignment propositions for her were waiting in her email inbox. She pursed her lips thoughtfully as her eyes scanned the subject headers of the emails, one in particular catching her attention. She directed the cursor to the untitled message and clicked it open.

Slate blue eyes widened when a picture came up. The girl in the picture looked no older than eighteen, but her half-closed green eyes were calm and expressionless, like the sea before a storm. And Tara could see a storm lurking behind those eyes. She recognized that haunted look easily. It wasn’t a teenager’s look, most definitely.

Flaxen eyebrows drew together at the words at the bottom of the picture. A single sentence.

[center]MAKE A PILGRIMAGE TO THE PAST WITH ME.[/center]

“A pilgrimage to the past?” Tara muttered to herself. “Ridiculous.”

She moved the cursor, intent on dismissing the strange message when a hauntingly music box melody started playing. Tara swallowed, her jaw tensing as she started at the girl’s unblinking gaze. That song…

* * * * *

In the city of Napoli, Italy, a girl walked out of the High School building. She stared listlessly as the mob of teenagers around her before turning around and walking away. She didn’t fit in with her dark clothes and serious look. Her backpack hung limply on her shoulder as she walked with her head down, coppery bangs falling over her eyes.

She knew she was being followed. She could feel eyes on her, observing her every move. Whoever was following her was good, she noted with some respect. Any other person wouldn’t have noticed anything out of place. Of course, she wasn’t just anyone.

The teenager walked at a sedate pace, leading her pursuer away from the crowded streets and into an abandoned construction site. She walked into the tall, half-constructed building and stopped, waiting.

Tara stepped into the light, her eyes never straying from the teenager’s turned back. She was suitably impressed, the girl had quite obviously noticed her. The blonde assassin prided herself on her stealth skills, but this teenage girl apparently hadn’t been fooled.

“Who are you?”

The girl kept silent, her back turned to the blonde. Tara frowned, trying to discern what the girl’s next move would be. A pale hand moved back, obviously holding something. In pure reflex, Tara reached for the gun on the small of her back. She halted her actions, though, when instead of a weapon, the girl brandished an old pocket watch. Slender fingers opened the watch and that familiar melody started coming from it.

Tara clenched her fists as the old song filled her ears, taunting her. The girl still hadn’t said anything, staring ahead with vacant eyes. Then with a burst of speed the girl set off running further into the building. The movement was so sudden that it took Tara a few seconds to react before she took off after the teen.

The blonde couldn’t see the girl anywhere, but her sharp ears picked the sound of her shoes hitting the ground along with the watch’s melody. Tara run through staircases and dark hallways, chasing after the mysterious girl.

She finally spotted the girl calmly sitting on a wooden beam, looking at the ground down bellow. Tara stopped and stared, wondering if the girl was going to jump. The silver pocket watch on the girl’s hand still played the melody, the setting sun’s light reflecting over it’s gleaming surface.

Tara watched her for a few seconds, then drew her gun, cocking it with a well-practiced gesture.

“All this for a pilgrimage…”

The girl’s pale hands closed around the watch, shutting off the music box melody. Green eyes closed and Tara wondered if she even heard her.

“Once more, who are you?” Tara asked, her voice hard.

“Noir…” the redhead finally said softly.

“What?”

“I was waiting… for you.”

Green eyes locked onto blue ones as the girl rose from the beam. They stared at each other for a long moment, neither saying a word. Suddenly shots rang through the air and Tara had to dive for cover. She squeezed the trigger of her Walther P99 twice, watching with satisfaction as the two dark-suited men fell. Then she remembered the girl and spun around, only to watch as the teen jumped from her perch, landing gracefully on the ground.

Tara cursed herself as she started once again running after the girl. More men ran after them, their shots ricocheting on the walls as she put some distance between them. Tara hid herself in the shadows, her muscles tense as she waited for her assailants. There were a lot of them, she knew, but they were spread around the building in small groups, so she had an advantage.

Hearing steps behind her, Tara stepped out of her hiding place and took quick aim. Two shots, followed by two cries of pain rang through the building and Tara once again found cover. She hid behind a pile of bricks, hearing more and more shots being fired.

Who are they? She wondered. Are they after me?

Suddenly it was quiet and the only sound Tara could hear was that of her own breathing. Cautiously, she walked away from her protective barrier, her gun ready for any surprises. Her eyes surveyed the scene, catching several bodies with blood oozing from bullet wounds. There were easily a dozen of them, men clad in dark suits and sunglasses. All dead.

“Did she do this?” Tara asked herself in a whisper, blue eyes incredulous.

Tightening the grip on her gun, Tara walked past the bodies, searching for the girl. Her ears strained, trying to hear anything suspicious. Suddenly a man appeared in front of her, hands raised in surrender. She pointed her gun at him and narrowed her eyes. He looked older than the others, probably the one in charge, she guessed.

Before she could do anything, an arm shot out from the shadows, hitting her gun arm. A punch to her face followed and soon she was being held down by several men, her gun lying useless a couple of feet away. One of the men grabbed her by the hair, forcing her head up as he pointed a gun to her temple.

A shot rang out and Tara closed her eyes, expecting Death. It didn’t come, however, and the man holding her fell with a grunt of pain. Three more shots were fired and the rest of the men dropped, clutching their bleeding chests.

Tara and the older assassin looked for the source of the shots and found the redhead girl holding a pistol. She pointed it at the man and he raised his hands again. She fired. From her spot on her ground Tara glanced at the dead man, then looked back at the girl, who had her eyes closed.

Two more men suddenly leaped at the redhead and Tara watched as the girl effortlessly dodged their charges, somersaulting into the air while shooting one on the head. She braced one hand on the ground, using her momentum to kick the other man’s chest. He stumbled back and she jumped on him, hitting his shoulders with her knees. She grabbed his tie and vaulted him over a hanging beam. He let out a gurgling sound as he was strangled by his own tie.

Tara got up as the girl let go off the man and looked down at her own hand.

“I… am able to kill people… so easily…” the girl whispered, almost to herself. Tears filled her eyes and spilled down her cheeks. “Why don’t I feel guilty?” She looked up at Tara with haunted eyes.

* * * * *

Skilled hands wrapped the bandage around Tara’s arm. Firmly but gently.

“That should do.” the girl murmured, putting the supplies back into the first aid kit.

“Thanks.” Tara gave a half smile. “You’re good at this. Do you have first aid training?”

“I don’t know.” the girl answered quietly, looking down.

Tara frowned mentally at that, but didn’t dwell on it. “So this is your place?”

A nod. “Yes.”

“But this house isn’t really yours.” Tara commented shrewdly.

“Yes, it is.” the girl took a card from her breast pocket. “Willow Rosenberg…” she read. “That’s my name.”

“It’s not your real name.” Tara stared at her intently.

“Oh.”

“I made some investigations.”

Willow looked at her with surprise.

“Six months ago,” Tara continued. “The three members of the Rosenberg family bought this house and moved in.” the blonde closed her eyes in reflection. “After that, your parents went to England, leaving you here to study and live in this house.”

“Yes.” Willow nodded, reaching for the gun on the table. A Beretta M1934 Commercial.

Tara’s eyes narrowed. “But… all that is a lie.”

Willow calmly released the clip, not even looking at Tara as she started taking her gun apart.

“The documents you use for government services and for school are both false.” Tara stated conversely. “The same for your family’s registers and their occupation. Nothing about them really exists.”

Tara glanced at Willow, who was busy cleaning her gun and appeared entirely too calm for a person who was listening to someone saying her whole life is a lie.

“The Rosenbergs went away with the excuse of an overseas job and never came back.” Tara glared at the redhead. “So… Who are you? Where did you come from and what is your purpose here?”

Willow looked down at the parts of her gun on the table between them. “I don’t know how I can do the things I do… I… can’t remember anything.”

A stark white bedroom. A rumpled bed. A girl, redhead. Sleeping.

“When I woke up, I was already here… Who am I?”

Waking up, disoriented. Looking around, so confused. Where am I? Who am I?

“I am… Noir. That‘s all I know.”

Clothes hanging from the back of a chair. A card in the breast pocket. A picture. Looking at the mirror. My picture.

Another room, another rumpled bed. Documents, objects strewn around.

The top drawer. The gun, the ammunition.

“And then… I found this.” Willow held up the now clean gun, pulling the hammer back with practiced hands. She put it back on the table, pushing it towards Tara.

“That’s not all.” Willow went on. “I did something terrible. How could I?”

Tara gave Willow a long glance and picked up the gun. “You have no memory of yourself.”

Willow shook her head. “No.”

“What do you know about me?” Tara inquired.

Willow closed her eyes and her lips twitched slightly. “Tara Maclay…22 years old, no living relatives…” green eyes opened and stared at Tara intensely. “The most reliable freelance assassin in America.”

“Oh, well.” Tara shrugged, but inwardly wondered how the girl had found so much about her. “Let’s talk about something that really matters.” she held up the gun. “This was not the only thing you found. You’re hiding something else from me. Show me.”

Willow sighed and reached inside her jeans’ pocket.

The pocket watch.

She put the silver pocket watch on the table and opened it. The haunting music box melody started playing once more, evoking far away memories from the blonde. Tara squeezed her eyes shut as she remembered.

A young girl, alone in a dimly lit hallway. Her face, sunlight and shadows. Tears sliding down her face, hitting the ground soundlessly. Music playing… That song…

“Stop it!” Tara snapped and Willow quickly closed the watch, interrupting the melody. Tara looked away as Willow put the watch back in her pocket.

“You know, don’t you?” Tara demanded.

Willow looked down.

The top drawer. The gun, the ammunition… The pocket watch. Picking up the gun. So light, so familiar in her hands. Why?

Running now. Running away. Running from them. Being chased, bullets flying, so many of them… The gun, so familiar in her hand. Squeezing the trigger. Once, twice, three times. They fell, all dead. So easy…

“So… You called me.” Tara prompted.

“Noir…” Willow said quietly. “Our pilgrimage to the past.”

Willow’s eyes widened as Tara pointed her own gun at her. “Firstly, my job is to take lives, not to save them.” the blonde spun the gun in her hand, holding it to Willow by the barrel. “Secondly, I’ve worked alone until now and I intend to keep it that way.” Tara rose from the table.

“Just this time, Tara.” Willow pleaded. “Who am I? Please, at least help me… until I find the answer.”

Tara stared at Willow for a long time, thinking. Then she nodded, slowly. “I’m leaving the country tonight.”

“Thank you.” Willow smiled.

* * * * *

Back in her apartment in Los Angeles, Tara looked pensively at the redhead sleeping on her bed. She looked so innocent, no one would ever guess what she was. Tara turned her attention to the world outside her window, her mind on their early conversation.

“You know what I do, I can’t leave you alive. You understand that, don‘t you?”

“Yes.”

“Well, then, I’ll work with you. They will be back, I'm sure. There’s something I would like to ask them… and when I find what I want to know… then I will kill you.”

“I will be waiting for that moment.”


Tara smiled ruefully to herself, knowing that things were never that simple.

To Be Continued…

So... How is it? Haven't had much time to review it, so it's probable there will be quite a few mistakes and typos. If anyone spots them, feel free to point them out so I can correct them.

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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past

Postby caz » Fri Oct 21, 2005 8:19 am

I'm intrigued, Tara an assassin and Willow with no memory - I like it!

Can't wait for the next update.

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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past

Postby tarebear » Fri Oct 21, 2005 9:36 am

woo hoo! :bounce :bounce :bounce this is really interesting indeedy... can't wait to find out more about willow's true identity, why she can't remember anything, why she can do the things she can with a gun so effortlessly, etc...

and when I find what I want to know… then I will kill you.”

“I will be waiting for that moment.”


i shudder at the thought, but i'm betting that will never happen (or it wouldn't be a w/t with smoochies pairing :-D and of course lots of kittens will get sad and nobody wants that...eveyone wants to be happy... shalalala it's so nice to be happy... everybody should be happy)... shutting up now :blush

i just included myself in the list of participants to the pilgrimage to the past... my bags are all packed and ready to go... just say when.
:-D :flirt

i hope to see an update soon!

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p.s. welcome to the kitten board... i see you're new like me teehee!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past

Postby sam7777 » Sun Oct 23, 2005 3:33 pm

Nice take on Noir one of my fav animes). I like the relocation of Tara to LA and Willow to Italy. It'll be interesting to see what you do with Chloe and Altena (re: who in the buffy verse takes on those roles). I wonder how Willow babble will fit in with the taciturnity of the amnesiac assassin. Great start!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past

Postby Artemis » Mon Oct 31, 2005 10:50 am

Very interesting beginning! I like how Tara's habitual calm and patience take on a dangerous edge in the profession this incarnation of her has chosen. And Willow, sans memories, is intriguing - there's vulnerability there, knowing so little about herself, yet there's a surface layer of self-possession that makes her come across as quite formidable. You'd think twice before approaching her (even if it wasn't for all the dead Hired Goods lying about the place).

Knowing pretty much nothing about Noir, I'm really curious to see where this will lead.
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Answering feedback

Postby eletricblu » Fri Nov 18, 2005 8:05 pm

Hello my little kittens!

Sorry I've been MIA for so long, but these past few weeks have been hell to me. I got sick, twisted my ankle real bad and had tons of school-related things to do. But I finally got a break and I'm ready for action.

The next chapter of Pilgrimage is almost done, I just have a few more things to edit and I'll post it. Now to feedback:

caz: Hey there, caz! Glad you enjoyed it, I was afraid of writing this because the personalities were so different from canon W/T. I hope you keep reading.

tarebear: Thanks for the warm welcome, ces, it's really nice to know you don't mind the blind fumblings of a newbie like me. Willow's identity is one of many mysteries of this story and I'll probably keep you waiting for answers for a long time. :devil Well, no, Tara won't really kill Willow cuz that would really suck, but that doesn't mean everything will be fine and dandy with them. Lots of skeletons in the closet to be discovered.

sam7777: Ooh, another Noir fan! Wonderful! I was going to make France the setting, but that would be boring and repetitive and Tara doesn't look like a frenchwoman (though it certainly would be cute, french accent and all). Chloe and Altena are the Noir characters I dislike the most, they're both psychos IMHO. I have some ideas of who will be their Buffyverse counterparts, but I'm not telling, they won't be making an appearance for some time. About the babble, I have absolutely no idea how to do that and still stay in character, but I'll see what I can do.

Artemis: Ohmyfreakin'god! My first fic and I rated feedback from the Chris Cook. If that's not a feather in my cap I don't know what is. At the risk of sounding like a crazy groupie, I absolutely love your fics! Well, now that I got that out of my chest, let's answer you properly. Brilliant assesment of their personalities. Both Tara and Willow are assassin, thus dangerous when need be. But while Tara's life has some semblance of normalcy, assassination is the only life Willow remembers. She knows how to kill and she does it completely emotionlessly, with deadly precision. At the same time, she can't understand how she can do all these things and not feel guilty. Can you see the identity crisis coming? For now Noir is the only thing holding these two together, but as their Pilgrimage progresses, they will find that they have more in common that either of them could have imagined. Sparked your curiosity yet? :grin

Thanks everyone for the feedback and I hope you stay with me for this Pilgrimage.

See ya!
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Chapter Two

Postby eletricblu » Sat Nov 19, 2005 8:30 pm

Here's the second part of Pilgrimage. There's not much action here, I'm afraid, just some light introspection and new mysteries waiting to be uncovered.

Enjoy!

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[center]A PILGRIMAGE TO THE PAST[/center]


Part Two - Thunderstorm


Tara took a sip of her warm tea and then settled back in her seat with a content sigh, savoring the flavor of her preferred beverage. Blue eyes glanced across the room where her partner was perched on the windowsill, vacant eyes directed outside. Partner… Six weeks and she still found herself being surprised by that word. ’Tara Maclay’ had apparently dropped out of business in these last few weeks and now used a new name… and she had a partner.

Willow sat by the open window, watching the rain pour down outside. Her eyes scanned the darkened skies before drifting to the splash of drops on the windowsill. In the distance, lightning flashed, momentarily illuminating the clouds. She had barely counted to two before thunder rocked the world, rattling the window panes.

“Chill and mirk is the nightly blast, where Pindus' mountains rise and angry clouds are pouring fast the vengeance of the skies.”

Tara blinked in surprise at the redhead, then snorted amusedly. “Byron? Figures you’d like that.”

“Is that what it is? I thought I read it somewhere.” Willow smiled slightly, then dropped her eyes to the sketchbook on her lap. A drop of rain had hit the page, blurring a part of her drawing, but she made no move to close the window.

“I think I have a book by him somewhere, I’ll give it to you later. It’s entirely too depressing for me, but you’re the type to like it.”

“The type?” Willow shot her a questioning look.

“The taciturn, introspective type.” Tara clarified with a half-grin.

Willow made an indecipherable noise and turned back to sketching the rain.

Tara had been surprised when Willow expressed a desire to draw, it wasn’t a hobby she would have associated with the quiet assassin. But then, almost everything about Willow was confusing to her. She was always silent, studying everything around her, as if trying to commit it all to memory to avoid forgetting anything ever again. The redhead walked with her head down, always one step behind Tara and would happily do any chores around the apartment. When in action, though, she changed completely. Gone was the meek teenager that followed Tara everywhere. Her replacement was a cold, often brutal killer. While Tara preferred a more subtle approach, Willow had no such qualms about ‘finesse’. Anything was a potential weapon in her hand.

Two weeks ago they had an assignment in New York. An important politician was holding a party in his mansion and they had infiltrated as serving girls. Their target had been a prominent lieutenant of an secret military organization that had made too many enemies underground. The following day it was in the first page in every respectable paper: the man was found with a silver fork impaled in his neck.

Willow killed with such ease and skill that Tara wondered just how long she’d been doing that. Even being five years her senior and in the business since she was 17, Tara had to admit that the redhead was as good, if not better than her.

Tara brought her tea cup to her lips and watched Willow over its rim as the girl absently ran her pencil on the book, occasionally lifting her face to look at the storm outside. She looked distant, as if something were on her mind, perhaps even troubling her. Willow often retreated into her own private world; she had done so several times in the past weeks. The quiet girl would stare out of one of the apartment's windows at seemingly nothing for hours at a time.

Tara frequently wondered what Willow ruminated on during those withdrawn periods of hers, appearing totally detached from her surroundings. She sometimes considered simply asking her, but she doubted even she would get a straight answer from the reticent girl, or at least one that would satisfy her.

Looking at Willow now while she gazed vacantly at the thunderstorm, Tara thought she looked rather sad as well as distant. Of course that wasn't saying too much considering that her normal everyday expression was usually melancholic. But after having lived with Willow for almost two months, Tara could generally tell how her broody partner was feeling.

She had learnt that using Willow’s dark green eyes to determine her emotional state was the easiest and most accurate method. Her eyes were so expressive, soulful, and they seemed to speak volumes, poignant words poured straight from her heart. And right at this very moment, Willow's green orbs said clearly to the blonde that something was definitely bothering her.

Tara sighed and rose from her seat, walking over to Willow. She looked at the sketchbook on the redhead’s lap, taking note of the detailed drawing. Willow drew the street accurately, with its tall buildings being pelted by the unrelenting rain. On the sidewalk, a single person could be seen looking up at the sky. There wasn’t any feature to this person, merely a shadow blending with the background.

“Who’s that?” Tara asked, pointing to mysterious person.

Willow just shrugged, rolling the pencil between her fingers.

For a moment, all was silent again, save for the sounds of rain and the constant patter of strikes across the roof. Tara and Willow held their breaths as another flash of appeared in the sky. This time, it was a full ten seconds before the distant rumble of thunder reached them.

There was some sort of inexplicable power to the storm, Willow mused inwardly. A part of her just didn’t want to shut out the storm. Granted, it was only a thundershower, and not even a big one at that, but there was a kind of wild beauty to it. She watched helplessly as drop after drop followed its unerring course to the earth. Tentatively, Willow stuck her free hand out the window, letting the weather coat it with wetness. The rain was cold, but not uncomfortably so. It was kind of pleasant, clearing away the sticky humidity of summer heat.

Slowly, Willow drew her hand inside and sealed the window, muting the fury outside. With the glass between herself and the storm, nature seemed a lot less menacing all of a sudden. Still, the two of them stood there a while longer, as the storm played itself out. Unconsciously, Willow brought her wet hand up to her face, breathing in the scent of the rain.

“I wonder… if I ever played in the rain…” Willow whispered quietly.

“What?” Tara looked at her strangely.

“It seems so familiar, this feeling…” Willow sighed. “Did you ever play in the rain, Tara?”

Tara cocked her head at the unusual question, but didn’t see any reason not to answer. “Yes, when we were children, my brother and I used to play in the rain. Mom would always scold us afterwards because we got sick every time.” she added as an afterthought.

Willow looked at her wistfully. “Must be nice.”

They lapsed into silence once more and Tara glanced at her watch.

“We should get ready.” she finally said.

Willow nodded silently and jumped from her perch.

They had an assignment for tonight. Mr. William T. Bloodworth, commonly known in the underworld as Spike, was a narcotic ring leader and their next target. Their client, one Harmony Kendall, was the typical jealous ex-lover. As much as Tara hated passion crimes, they were being paid a hefty sum for old Spike’s death, so they would undertake the case anyway.

* * * * *

Bloodworth's house was some way into the woods. A brick path led from the side of the main road to his home. It was pitch black that night, rain clouds still hung heavily overhead but it had stopped raining sometime ago. Tara and Willow wore dark clothes to blend into the darkness. Together, they crept along the side of the brick path. Following it until they were twenty feet from the end, Tara and Willow swerved to the left and into the bushes. Ahead of them, a door opened and several people stepped out talking and laughing, apparently quite drunk.

When the guests had left, Tara and Willow left their hiding spots and went around to the back. No one was there when they reached the back. It was dark inside the back windows. Apparently, Bloodworth lived alone. It was too easy a job. When they reached Bloodworth, he was too drunk to put up a fight. He was dead within an eye's blink. Too easy.

When the duo stepped outside, they came face to face with two dozen guns. Apparently Bloodworth had some security after all. Springing into action, Tara and Willow ducked back into the house. On their way in, they manage to pick off five of their enemies. They quickly ran to the back of the house to try and exit through the back. However, a few had managed to get there before them and opened fire the second they reached the back door. Knocking out a window, Tara returned fire, killing three of them. Willow fired through the door and caught one in the neck and two others in their chests.

"Upstairs!" Tara shouted to Willow.

They headed for the stairs, shooting several people who had gotten through the front door. Upstairs, they climbed out a bedroom window and ran along the side of the house's roof. With guns drawn, they jumped off toward the back and ran into the surrounding woods. Bullets cut down five men that tried to pursue them. In the woods, the rest searched for the duo and were picked off one by one in the darkness. When Tara and Willow were done, they headed back to the main road.

"You're bleeding," Willow noted, pointing at Tara's right cheek.

“It’s nothing. I cut myself on a branch."

Willow nodded and followed Tara to the car.

* * * * *

“We were set up.” Tara surmised as Willow gently examined the cut on her face.

Willow made a sound of agreement, not pulling her eyes away from her task.

“Do you think it was Kendall?”

The redhead looked into Tara’s eyes for a moment before opening the bottle of peroxide. “Maybe.”

“We should look into it.” Tara said, then winced as Willow started dabbing a cotton swab on the cut.

“Sorry.” Willow apologized quickly, but Tara dismissed it with a shake of her head. “We’ll research later.”

“We have to do it as soon as possible or they’ll cover their tracks.” Tara insisted.

Serious green eyes locked onto hers. “It’s late and you’re tired.”

Tara sighed, knowing it was no use arguing when the redhead looked at her like that. Her ‘resolve face’, as Tara called it, pretty much ended any discussion. “First thing in the morning, then.”

Willow hummed her acquiescence, putting back the first aid supplies.

“Good night.” Willow bent down and pressed a gentle kiss on Tara’s uninjured cheek.

Tara’s eyes went wide at the unexpected gesture. If Willow noticed her surprise, she didn’t show it. The redhead walked into the apartment’s only bedroom, leaving the baffled Tara to stare after her.

“I’ll never understand this girl.” Tara mumbled to herself before following Willow into the room.

To Be Continued…

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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby tarebear » Sun Nov 20, 2005 10:12 am

hiya! wow! this is really getting more interesting for me by the update! they're still nowhere near discovering her real identity but at least they're opening up to each other more and more... i understand why willow is sad because something as mundane as playing in the rain she has no recollection of... i don't like the idea of them being set up like that. what for? to kill the competition or potential threat?

anyways... can't wait for the next chapter... again, good job with keeping me completely intrigued with this chapter... more soon i hope!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby sam7777 » Mon Nov 21, 2005 12:36 pm

About the babble, I have absolutely no idea how to do that and still stay in character, but I'll see what I can do.

Maybe Willow could start to babble as the trust grows between them. I like the way you have fused the characters adding bits from W/T to Noir. Willow taking up art this way works better for this story than the way she did in the anime given W/T. And Spike biting the dust alwys makes me smile. It'll be interesting to see how you bring in other folks. Nice update!!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby FineyMcFine » Mon Nov 21, 2005 3:51 pm

I'm intrigued! This is both well-written and full of suspense and drama. I think it's great. I'm not familiar with anime so this is basically a brand-new story to me, and you get all the credit. :) There seems to be a growing awareness or tension between the two and I'm glad to see that. Gotta get our WT smoochies at some point! But do take your time in developing that; I love to see the gradual drawing together. Looking forward to what's next!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby Artemis » Tue Nov 22, 2005 2:23 am

Hmm... it definitely looked like a set-up to me. Second time a bunch of armed thugs have tried to kill our beloved couple, after all. But who, and why? Are they after Willow, or Tara, or both of them? I guess it depends on what it is that unites them.

Willow staring out at the rain was very touching. She's so curious about herself, and yet it seems that she realises she might not like the answers. Clearly there's something very dark in her past, given her ability to kill so easily. Tied to the attempts to kill her and Tara? Seems likely to me.
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby WillowRulez » Thu Nov 24, 2005 4:34 pm

I am so glad I started reading this story!
You have a very special way to describe surroundings and emotions and that is what drew me in mostly. Also Noir has been on my 'to watch list' for ages and now I think i should finally give it a shot.
Hope you will keep up the fast updates!
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Re: [NEW UBER] A Pilgrimage To The Past (UPDATED: 11/19/2005

Postby Insanity » Thu Jan 12, 2006 2:08 pm

OH MY GOD! :bounce

W/T in the Noir universe. I love Noir so much and I'm really glad someone started this fanfiction.

I really like what you did so far. I can easily see Tara as Mirelle. Willow as a silent and really calm person like Kirika is a little challenging though!

For the babble.. maybe Willow could babble in her head, you know do the thinking thing... It's very willow-y.

I'm really curious what you have in store for us and I'm really looking forward to the next chapters.

(Maybe I should review some episodes...)

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