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First Touch

Postby theblew » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:15 pm

I decided it was time to give back to the wonderful writers of W/T fanfic. This is my first story and I'm just gonna jump right in. I don't have a beta, so you can blame me if I push one of your bad-grammar pet peeves.
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Title: First Touch
Author: theblew
Email: the_blew@yahoo.com
Ratings: Will fluctuate. There will be violence of the killing vampires/demons nature, adult language, and perhaps some steaminess if you're good. So be prepared for a default of the fic being rated R. I'll warn you when it's NC-17.
Pairing: W/T
Distribution: It's all yours. Just tell me where it's goin'.
Disclaimer: All characters belong to Joss Whedon.
Spoilers: Up through season 4.
Summary: The aftermath of what would happen if a certain episode ended a little differently.
Angst: Yes. You know you love it.

Note: Thoughts and flashbacks in italics. This will be mainly Willow-centric in the beginning, but don't worry, Tara will be coming in a few chapters.


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First Touch
Chapter One: Shadows

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It was a windy night but the red, strategically placed strands of loose hair framing Willow's face didn't stir. She never used to take meandering night-time walks alone in Sunnydale, but after what happened years earlier, she was no longer scared of what lurked in the shadows.

I wonder what Buffy's up to these days. I should give her a visit tomorrow at the campus.

She crossed her arms and tucked her hands into the folds of her bent elbows. The trees rustled above her as she soundlessly clomped further down the sidewalk of Main Street and easily avoided bumping into anyone. Other than the angry chatter of the leaves, the town was quiet.

Maybe we can watch a movie... or check out...

Her thoughts were interrupted when the sound of coins pinging onto the pavement made her pause. Oh great. On the ground, mixed with the darkened blurbs of old chewing gum, lay pennies and dimes and quarters... and Rolaids? An elderly woman started to hunch over the fallen treasure beside a waiting bus. It hissed and let out an impatient sigh through its sweating tailpipe. Just when the woman felt her back muscles strain she caught the sight of a street-walker. Willow froze. It was too late. The woman had already spotted her. There was no easy way for Willow to disappear and pretend she had never existed.

If it was two years ago, Willow would never have just stopped and stared as an old woman struggled to pick up fallen change from her coin purse - especially one wearing a home-made 'I heart Gamma' sweatshirt obviously made by the small child with a heavy hand for the purple puffy paint.

If it was two years ago, Willow would have been the first to help the little ol' blue-haired lady out. She'd probably even help pay for her bus fare and prescriptions, to boot! But now...

But now...

"Sorry, I'm really running late," she glanced at her bare wrist, "Sorry!" and hurriedly walked away.

"Harlot!" the old woman rasped.

Willow's mouth dropped open a little, but she kept walking.

One would think she'd get used to the names by then, but it shocked her just the same.

"Slut."

"Hooker."

"Whore."

"Hussy."

"Easy."

Willow started mumbling to herself as the breeze picked up along with the heavy beat of a fast approaching club. "When I get to kill Buffy, I am so gonna kill Buffy."

As she neared the brightly lit sign, "The Bronze" she uncurled her fists, changed her whole tense stature, and transformed into a totally relaxed girl without a care in the world. She walked right past the door, past a suspicious group of guys, and headed to the dead end of a dark alley.

"Oh, shoot!" she exclaimed with a stubborn stomp of a foot when she reached the end of the alley. A loud sigh and a shrug of her shoulders was let out just before she turned around. "Oh!" she sucked in a breath and held her left hand up to her heart, "You guys, scared me!"

Blocking her exit, two large, slick men narrowed their eyes and smiled.

She faked a nervous laugh, "Heh, who knew that the NO OUTLET sign on the brick wall was there for a reason!"

Then they changed.

Their faces shifted.

Bones repositioned with a cracking sound, and skin tightened.

"Well, I guess you guys did?" she shuffled back a few steps.

One stayed in front of the redhead as the other walked the perimeter, circling like dogs. Her eyes were glued to the monsters and her breathing picked up, "Say, you both don''t happen to know where the entrance to the club is, do ya?"

Both vampires took a few steps toward her, the one in front a few feet away and the one in back, a touch away. She shuddered at his sickening groan in her ear. Just then, while the thing before her snarled a toothy grin at what he was witnessing, the other drove his very sharp teeth into the supple smooth flesh of her neck.

Or, well, he tried.

"Huh?" he tried again. His teeth bore down into her skin - through the skin - all the way down, but with no fulfilling results.

The other monster before her frowned, "What the--" Just then, Willow saw the pointy end of a wooden stake penetrate the front of the vampire's seriously outdated silk shirt.

He looked down, realizing what had just happened.

"--Fuck?" A woman behind him replied with an innocent smile.

"Yeah," his yellow eyes bored into Willow's, and then to his partner in crime's right before he burst into dust.

The second vampire behind Willow actually thought the small girl in front of him could work as a shield as the busty brunette before him forced another stake through Willow's chest and into his unbeating heart.

Poof.

"Hey! Watch where you put that thing!!"

"What, it's not like you can feel it, Willow. Chill Out."

"Yeah, well... it's the thought that counts?"

"Whatever. Whaddya say we hit the cemetery and head home?"

"Yeah, sure. You're just lucky all that dust didn't get in my hair." She pouted.

"Well, there's the only thing you can thank that asshole, Rayne, for, I guess."

Willow didn't respond.

***

Faith and Willow would normally walk, talk,and bicker a little more the rest of their rounds before heading back to their shared apartment, but tonight bore silence.

'That asshole, Rayne...' What shall I be for Halloween? Oh, I know!! How about a ghost? Willow mocked herself in her head for perhaps the billionth time the past couple years, Yeah, Willow, that sound's like a great idea! Then you can feel what it's like to die before you never physically feel anything ever again. Oh, and though your body's deceased, you can forget about Heaven. Hell, you can forget about Hell!

When they reached their apartment complex, they both walked up the metal outdoor staircase to the top floor. Only the sound of Faith's heavy footfalls could be heard. Nearing their door, Faith squirmed her hand into the front pocket of her tight denim jeans. The dark material rubbed hard against her skin and produced a mild red hue on her knuckles. With a jangle, she popped out her keys and struggled with the lock. The metal crunched into the slit until it was all the way in. She turned the knob and pushed her shoulder into the hard metal door stuck in its frame. Willow didn't understand why she bothered watching Faith's struggle and walked straight through the dull metal. Once inside the dark apartment, she headed toward her bedroom, noting the messes that cluttered the living room. Living room. Faith finally burst through and shucked off her heavy leather jacket onto a nearby chair. She pulled out her concealed stakes and her favorite knife just when Willow let out a heavy sigh. Faith looked up at her roommate in the moonlight that cascaded through the vertical blinds, which imprisoned them both.

Willow was staring at a pair of crumpled socks on the carpet.

"I promise they don't smell, Will."

Instead of hashing out another argument about the merits of having a clean apartment, Willow just lifted her head towards Faith and gave a tight lipped smile. What's the use? The only company we get is Giles, and this place looks like the White House compared to his dump. Faith just watched wordlessly as Willow turned and silently slipped through an orange tinted wooden door and into her bedroom. Two seconds passed before Willow's head popped out from her door like a human stuffed buck. Faith would have laughed, but the sight was too familiar.

"Hey, Faith?"

"Yeah?"

"I wanted to go see Buffy sometime soon. Could you dial her for me tomorrow?"

"Sure thing, Will." Willow was just about to say her thanks when Faith continued, "Maybe I'll go with you." Willow furrowed her eyebrows and and stepped further out of her room. Now her head and half of her body were visible. Faith caught on quick to Willow's confusion. It was a little confusing since Faith always would take every chance she could to humiliate Buffy, even when Buffy wasn't present. Willow assumed that it was because Faith felt she needed to compete with Buffy since she used to be the Slayer. The funny part was that Buffy, well, this Buffy, didn't even want to open a jar of jam by herself, let alone chop heads off demons. Willow eyed Faith further.

"You know, check out the campus and see if anyone looks suspicious... jump up and down on the quad to see if it still holds up even though it's hollow underneath... Hey, how's Private Penis doing down there, anyhow?" she asked changing the subject.

"Riley?"

"No, Xander."

"I haven't seen him in a while either. And I think he's a Lieutenant or something. I don't know. All those names confuse me. The whole Initiative confuses me." Willow shrugged.

Silence eased between them. The night was overall uneventful - as were the previous. To most it would be a great sign, but others knew better.

"Well, goodnight Faith."

"Yeah, breathe well."

Willow smiled and turned into her bedroom for the rest of the night.

Faith blinked a little more, and then let out a sigh of her own before hanging her coat up in the closet, placing her stakes in a neat row on an end table, and picking her discarded socks up off the floor before heading into her own bedroom.

***

The space inside Willow's square room was mostly vacant. A mattress lay on the floor next to one wall. It had no pillow and was covered with a simple light blue and white quilt tucked under the sides. She laid down using years of practiced balance. Well, maybe she shouldn't call it balance, but it was similar.

As a ghost, Willow quickly realized she had no mass. Anything but light would pass right through her. She found this extremely interesting in her first weeks as an apparition. She tested it whenever she could. Daylight, fluorescent light, moonlight, reflected light- it all got caught on her body. Her clothing and skin could change color in the different sources of light and darkness. Her picture could even be taken. She didn't really enjoy her picture being taken, though. They always turned out, in her own words, "Ooky." But this, too, fascinated her. She made Giles take repeated pictures of her, but after receiving strange looks from the one-hour photo technician and packets upon packets of photos filled with pictures of a blurry young girl, Giles refused to take any more.

The scientist in Willow always wanted to test herself. What other scientists got to study a real live... real dead ghost? And one who's willing to cooperate?

The Initiative. That's who. She had been willing to let them test her for, oh, about four minutes until she walked out of their labs from under the university.

Along the wall opposite her bedroom door was a long window with bookshelves underneath. The shelves were overflowing. Stacks took over the floor and were also piled high up onto the top of the shelves as if they were trying to unify and escape out the window.

There was also a large table along the other wall opposite her bed. On it, there were three identical metallic contraptions. They were lined up all in a row and evenly placed. Each contraption looked like a merge between large microscope and a professional pancake flipping cook, complete with googly eyes. There was a stand with rubber feet with which it stood on and suspended was a small motor in the back with complicated computer microchips, and a series of what seemed to be hundreds of very thin metal plates attached to a moving arm - similar to a human arm holding a spatula.

All three of the apparatuses stood behind books placed before them with the fine metallic plates lost within their pages, much like a shuffled deck of cards. They were flexible but firm. Atop each robot and pointing toward each chair was a microphone.

Willow looked toward her desk and her empty chairs that sat before each instrument, but decided not to do any reading. Her voice-activated page turners were going to go unused for another night. Besides, two of the three books needed to be replaced because she had finished reading them and the other was a poorly written bore. She decided sleep would better soothe her thoughts.

She hasn't really slept in over two years.

She breathes.

She hasn't really physically breathed in over two years.

She moves her lungs anyway.

Among her books was a large collection on meditation. When she first became a ghost she couldn't sleep. She couldn't even get tired.

Ghosts don't get sleepy. Or hungry. Or uncomfortable.

But they do get bored. Dead bored. Especially when they don't even haunt things. Ghosts can get a little crazy too.

After about a week of being a complete spaz from being turned, Willow sought Giles' help. He only wished she had done so at a suitable time. 3:20 AM on a school night wasn't his idea of great timing, but Willow was going insane. He was, of course, willing to help and offered her great assistance for her problems.



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"Giles!" Willow shouted at the bottom of Giles' stairway. "Are you UP THERE!?"

Giles rubbed his foggy eyes not knowing exactly what was going on. "GILES!!!!!"

That got him up. He jumped and ran to the balcony overlooking his sitting room on the first floor of the loft and saw a jittery redhead muttering to herself, pacing back and forth. "Willow? What's going on? What's wrong? Has something happened?"

His barrage of questions went unnoticed as Willow looked up at him with a strange smile.

Now he was truly scared. If not for Willow, then himself. Then came the babble-thon.

"FINALLY! Jeez, Giles. I've been trying to get your attention forever, and ever, and ever, and, well, you get the point. I can't stop. I can't-it won't stop. It just keeps going and going and going and going..." She started banging on an invisible bass drum before her as she marched in circles around his desk. "I hate that pink bunny. Anyone who hates pink bunnies should get an award. A Willow-award. Maybe a medal. Or, I know!! A trophy, with me. Right on top," she started maniacally laughing at the thought, "It can be huge, with a little gold figurine of me. Oh but, you wouldn't be able to touch it. Me. The little statue. It would be a hologram. What ever happened to those, weren't they popular, like, ten years ago?"

"WILLOW!!!!!!"

Giles had made it down the stairs and stood right in front of her, squinting without his glasses on. He had been trying to get her to quit talking, and when she finally stopped, her mouth opened and closed a few times, like the puttering of a lawn motor after being turned off abruptly. He looked into her eyes, and then saw them shift around quickly as she searched for her scattered thoughts.

"I can't. I can't sleep. I can't. I can't do this anymore, Giles." Her eyes fixed onto his and her breath hitched. He stepped closer to her and was about to pull Willow into a hug and then realized he couldn't. His arms stopped mid-motion to hers. It brought her attention and that was when her eyes filled with tears. With a pained soft voice, "Where's my body?" she looked up, every bit the scared little girl.

"I placed it in the Raking crypt for safe keeping." He watched as one of her tears rolled off her cheek to the floor, but faded into nowhere, "It's heavily locked, and has no mystical or demon value inside. I also put up a personalized barrier that will protect and also warn me if someone or something tries to get in."

She sniffed and rubbed her eyes with the backs of her hands. Her tears went away as quickly as they came, but she still had a heavy sadness within her weightless form, "How can I sleep?"

"It's safe, Willow." He looked truthfully into her eyes, "You're safe."

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After that episode, Giles helped Willow to slow down her mind and spirit. He helped her learn to meditate to the point of achieving a faux-sleep. She could do it only for an hour at most when she first started, but even that helped her control herself greatly. She could focus her thoughts, commit her daily activities to memory, and calm her nerves. It also helped her to fight the boredom of being awake non-stop when she was so used to sleeping eight hours every night. After a few months, she was able to train herself so she could sleep a full night.

With normal meditation, her days and nights turned back into days and nights. Separate - not just one long day that lasted weeks.

Lying down on her back, Willow looked straight up to her ceiling. Again, the moonlight came in through her vertical blinds, and the bars shadowing her body started to bend and sway apart in a strong breeze. She could hear the clanking of each long strip of plastic as they scraped together, letting more light into the room in some places and darkness into others. Maybe a storm's coming. She closed her eyes and listened as the tree leaves roared at eachother.

Her breathing slowed. Her stomach raised up and down methodically and after a couple minutes, Willow's mind settled. Her clustered thoughts spread apart. They floated outward and far away with the wind. She thought about her breaths, about her time, about blue hair, and about shadows. She had her own shadow, too. Even if it was something two-dimensional and never tangible, it was a part of her. It was her. She was actually here, and it was proof.


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End Chapter One
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Re: First Touch

Postby Willowtree252 » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:29 pm

:pinky Willow as a ghost very interesting I will like to see where this is going. :sigh
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Re: First Touch

Postby JustSkipIt » Wed Jun 06, 2007 5:31 pm

Oh. I am very very intrigued here. I have to say that I've read a lot of fics that start from some point and say "what if..." and change some aspect of that episode. But never Halloween. So what a great idea this is. Xander is still a soldier and Buffy is still a helpless lady and Faith is the Slayer (I love her so I'm all for that). How is it that Buffy wasn't killed by Spike? He was just about to bite her when the spell was reversed so why is she alive?

Anyway, I'm very interested in the fact that they go hunting together and that Willow obviously can't ever change clothes. Actually that's kind of funny. How touching that Giles stored her body for her. I'm guessing that will come in very useful later.

Now, let's see what happens when Tara arrives. Well done on the start.
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Re: First Touch

Postby taralicious » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:13 pm

OOO Ghost Willow, huh.
I hope Tara shows up soon and takes charge of Willow's rehabilitation in the world of the living leading up to the titular action.
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Re: First Touch

Postby Shaucker » Wed Jun 06, 2007 6:14 pm

This is a great start. Very interesting concept, and I dig your focus on how boring and alone it all is for Willow.
If Willow is still a ghost, and Xander is a soldier, are there a bunch of child-sized monsters around?

And if you're looking for a beta, I'd be into that, if'n you want.
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Re: First Touch

Postby KloeFrost » Thu Jun 07, 2007 3:24 am

wow, you sure got me intrigued.
Can't wait to see more
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Re: First Touch

Postby tazraven » Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:27 am

Great start. Never read a "what if..." for Halloween before, and I have to say it's very intriguing. Though Willow is a little heartbreaking. That flashback to her semi-breakdown was well done but quite depressing. Definitely looking forward to reading more.

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Re: First Touch

Postby wimpy0729 » Thu Jun 07, 2007 7:57 am

Hey there. Add me to the list of intrigued. I agree, this is very interesting, a re-do of Halloween, and I think you are doing a great job with it.

More soon please.

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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Thu Jun 07, 2007 10:33 am

I'm intrigued, myself.

Everybody- I'm glad you're all enjoying it so far. I am too! I really wanted to try something I've never read before, so it looks like I've staked my claim on the Halloween episode first. So, yay!

I've been going over this idea for the past month or so and have asked myself very similar questions to such as why isn't Buffy dead, and what happened to all the little demon children.
There are going to be a bunch of unanswered questions at first, but don't worry. All will be revealed. Also, Tara doesn't know anything either so don't feel like you're out of the loop yet. ;-)

I have a bunch of ideas planned for this fic and I have outlined my chapters already, so it WILL BE FINISHED! I promise. Even if it abruptly ends with, "And then they kissed and lived happilly ever after." I'm already working on chapter two, so expect it either tonight or tomorrow.


Shauker- I think i'm gonna wing it on this fic, but if I need any advice or have questions I'll be sure to take you up on your offer!

tazraven- Yeah, it does get pretty depressing, but I like depressing. Plus, I guarantee a happy ending. I think it's in the kitten contract I signed somewhere. ;-)

Time to get typing! And thanks for the great feedback!
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Re: First Touch

Postby Halo » Thu Jun 07, 2007 11:37 am

Like the others, I'm going to say wow! this is a really, really original beginning I love it! I'm also very curious about the whole situation, Buffy and Xander, and how Faith and Giles handled the changes (and of course how Tara is going to help! ). And what about Oz, too? Too much questions...
:bounce So I'll be right there, waiting for your update!
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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Thu Jun 07, 2007 6:43 pm

Title: First Touch
Author: theblew
Email: the_blew@yahoo.com
Ratings: Will fluctuate. There will be violence of the killing vampires/demons nature, adult language, and perhaps some steaminess if you're good. So be prepared for a default of the fic being rated R. I'll warn you when it's NC-17.
Pairing: W/T
Distribution: It's all yours. Just tell me where it's goin'.
Disclaimer: All characters belong to Joss Whedon.
Spoilers: Up through season 4.
Summary: The aftermath of what would happen if the episode 'Halloween' ended a little differently.
Angst: Yes. You know you love it.

Note: Thoughts, flashbacks in italics. Writing in bold and italics.


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First Touch
Chapter Two: Signs

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Willow walked the campus of UC Sunnydale on her way to meet up with Buffy. The sun was shining and the quad was packed with students lounging around in groups playing barefoot frisbee and shuffling to their next classes.

Though her outfit left Willow's midriff bare, and her make-up was better suited for night-time, she went unnoticed amongst the shiny happy people holding hands. But as she went by, heads never turned in her direction, and the students walked on as if she weren't even there.

They could do that because, in fact, it actually seemed as though no one actually was there. Willow's presence was completely invisible and she, herself, was the only one who could see her own physical body. Invisibility was one of those tricks she accidentally stumbled upon a year previously. She hated the terrifying memory of when she learned her new found trait, but since then, she and the rest of the Scoobies had found that particular perk of being a ghost extremely useful. She could be the perfect spy and also get around town without drawing any attention.

While invisible, Willow avoided running into people as best she could and thought back to earlier in her day when Faith had finally woken up around noon and dialed Buffy's telephone number for her. Even though most cell phones came with voice activation, it was still very frustrating for Willow to operate the phone by that method.


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Willow was alone in her living room sitting on the couch and staring at the coffee table. A blue cellular telephone was placed where she could easily read the screen and it was ready to go.

"Giles," Willow spoke clearly and loudly.

"Please repeat the name you would like to dial," the nice recorded woman directed.

"Giles."

"Please repeat the name yo-"

"Gi-yulls"

"Please repe-"

"GILES!!"

"Dialing..."
Finally! God, how long does it take fo- "...Buffy."

"No! Giles! I said Giles!"

Ring...

"Off!"

Ring...

"Stop calling!"

Ring...

"End call!!" she slammed down her fists onto the table before her and frustratingly watched as they passed through the wood.

Click, "Good afternoon?"

"Hi Buffy" Willow slumped back into the couch.

"To whom, may I ask, am I conversing with?"

"It's me, Willow."

"Oh, Willow, dear! How delighted I am to hear from you,"

"Yes, Buffy, I didn't mean to call you, but my cell went wonky and wouldn't listen to what I was saying. Talk about rude-o."

There was a small pause, "I don't quite understand to which that you refer to?"

The redhead gave up, "Nevermind. So how are your classes coming?"

"Oh, they are quite fine, indeed. I believe I will need some help with my mathematics class. Though, I do feel as though I shall never understand why I would be needing the use of the subject at all."

"Uh, yeah. Well you're gonna need it to graduate, so how about I come over tonight to help you, say around six?"

"I'd be delighted, Willow." Buffy hung up.

Click.

"Bye Buff," Willow said to the empty room. Her voice echoed against the empty walls. She looked at the expensive minutes on the screen of her cell tick higher and higher. "How in the frilly heck do I hang up?"

"End!"

Tick Tick Tick...

All that could be heard for the next ten seconds was a long frustrated groan coming from the apartment. And that was end of Willow and voice activated telephones.

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Willow entered the stairway that lead to Buffy's room and nearly avoided walking through a dripping girl in a towel talking on her pink bejeweled cell phone. I really hope she didn't shower with that... When Willow reached the closed door to Buffy's dorm-room, she noticed the note written in fancy penmanship on the dry-erase board:

Willow-
I am meeting dearest Riley to help him hang some banners for the Lesbian Alliance downstairs in the lobby. I believe it is for a club of female actors. Seems it would be a joy to join!!


"Oh, Buffy," Willow just shook her head and smirked before heading down.

***

Willow was a little bummed that her one-on-one friend time with Buffy always included Riley, but she was used to it. They'd been together for months. No, wait. Was it a year already? No, couldn't be. She saw Riley reaching up high to smooth down a corner of the banner. It's been over a year since they've been together. Willow walked toward Buffy and called her name.

"Where are you?" Buffy scrunched her eyebrows. Willow always tried to give Buffy an exact location to where she was when invisible. Her friend was easily startled and Willow never wanted to add her presence to the long list of 21st century terrors.

"Is Willow here?" Riley said while stepping down from a stool, nearly stepping into the unseen ghost.

She quickly jumped out of the way, "Yeah, right here." Willow wouldn't be able to feel if someone were standing inside the space of her body, but she never liked being surprised when experiencing the blindness that sets in when her eyes pass through a opaque abject such as a wall, or, in this case, a person. It scared her when one of her remaining senses, like sight, was thrust away uncontrollably.

"Where," Riley looked at the ceiling, "exactly?"

"Um," Willow curiously looked at the light fixtures Riley was currently eyeing, "I'm right, uh, under the double L's of the banner.

"Oh!" With a sheepish grin he looked back down to her general vicinity and approximated where the ghost's face was.

"I'm a little higher, Riley." Willow crossed her arms over her chest and turned back to Buffy, "So, Buff, you gonna join up with the alliance?"

"Bwuh!" With a cough, Buffy spit out the tacks previously held between her lips. Willow had no reason to flinch as they penetrated her shoulder and landed on the floor behind. "Um, no, Riley informed me of what this," she whispered loudly, "... group does."

Before Willow could remark, she noticed Faith further down the hall. She was just about to excuse herself and talk to the Slayer when suddenly everything in Willow's vision went black.

Dark

Dark

Dark

Bright

White

Yellow

Blonde

I hate that! Her nerves were frazzled and jittery. It had been nine days without someone stepping though Willow's invisible spiritual presence; now she'd have to start her count all over again. She looked at the long blonde hair that lead to the shapely behind of the girl who, unknowingly, walked through her incorporeal body. Well, maybe it's not so bad.

"Willow!?" Buffy exclaimed for the third time.

Startled and brought out of her admiring trance, she jumped, "Ivasavuzn't!"

"What?" Buffy looked blindly toward her voice. Willow was glad Buffy couldn't see her blushing face.

"Um, Faith's here, I'm gonna go talk to her."

"Oh. Alright then," Buffy shifted her thick chocolate brown hair over her shoulder, "You'll accompany Riley and I back up to my dormitory quarters once he finishes here?"

"Uh, yeah," she said distractedly while still looking at the back of the mysterious blonde who passed through her body. The girl just stood there, frozen in place. She's probably looking for someone. Willow looked back up at the banner and then again at the girl standing in the cavernous sitting room. Her large eyes bulged, She's probably looking for a girlfriendy-type someone! She didn't even know what to make of that and buried the thought quickly.

She turned her attention down the hall and back toward Faith, who was perusing dozens of flyers on a community bulletin board. Willow took the rare opportunity to perhaps scare her roommate by taking cartoonish, over-dramatized steps and sidling up close.

"BOO!"

No flinch.

"Not gonna happen, Will."

"But... how..."

"I heard you chatting it up, over there, with the giggle twins."

"But... how..."

Faith grinned, "Buffy screeching your name a million times kinda tipped ya off. Why was she doing that, anyhow?"

Willow avoided the question. "Shoot. I know I'm gonna spook you soon," she kicked at the floor and watched her toes disappear into the linoleum tile. "So, speaking of spook, did you catch anything oogly-boogly on campus?"

"Do frat-boy house parties count?" Faith tapped at a white flyer on the wall. The fllyer beside it also got her attention, "Hey, haven't you had bad experiences with witches before?"

Willow looked up at the fringed edge of pull tabs. "Uh, yeah. I had a friend named Amy, and one time Buffy, Xander, Giles and I..."

Faith let Willow tell her story. She knew all about Amy Madison, her mother, how she turned herself into a rat - the whole works but she let Willow tell her again. When Faith first met Willow, the Slayer couldn't stand hearing all about how she and her band of Scoobies saved the world over and over. Faith wasn't shy of telling her own over-embellished stories of the past, but after making fun of how Willow kept babbling about how Xander was almost eaten by the biology teacher for the thirtieth time, Willow didn't speak much for weeks. Too late, Faith realized how important the stories were and how they connected Willow she didn't have anymore. She felt like shit, so eventually asked Willow for her stories, and appreciated that they never changed over time. Nothing was ever exaggerated and turned into a tall tale. They were just genuine and real. They were Willow.

"...but I couldn't find her anywhere. I hope she didn't drown with all that water Cordelia was spraying. Rats are only a few inches tall. I wonder if they can swim. They should, right? Don't they live in sewers? Angel might..."

Plus, that whole not-breathing-when-you're-dead thing was pretty weird. Once Faith timed an extremely long babble clocking in at just under four minutes.

"Oh, Wicca Group," she looked at Faith. "Cool! I'm so gonna go and meet some real witches. Maybe I could even-" she cut herself off. "I mean, I should probably see what they're up to. Do a little sneaky recon at the meeting," a firm nod, "a-and make sure they're not getting in over their heads." She looked for more info, but only saw a website address. "I wonder when they meet."

Faith had an innocent smirk and pointed down the hall at the sitting room, "Isn't that them over there?"

Willow narrowed her eyes, "Not all covens are code for Lesbian orgies, Faith."

"But some of them are?"

Willow started walking away, "Are you coming up to Buffy's room to visit
or not?"

"Yeah, yeah, yeah..."

***
A quiet girl was sitting alone on a vinyl blue chair in the large meeting room of the lobby. She held a tattered open book in her lap and was quietly thumbing the corners. They fanned and she could feel their soft edges as they stroked down the pages with the pad of her thumb.

What the hell was that!?

It was...


She was referring to the peculiar feeling she felt when she first entered the room. She looked at the banner and down to the space below the double L's of the word 'Alliance'.

She squinched one eye and then relaxed as she softly smiled.

Whatever it was, it felt nice - no - wonderful. Like the first lazy bike-ride of the spring. The warmth from the sun mixed with a cool light breeze and itty birds chirping in the strong trees. The feeling wasn't even very forceful; it just flowed and ebbed in time with her own energy.

It was...


She couldn't describe it at all.

It was...

When she first entered the space, she felt it, but after a few steps the feeling quickly trailed away. She slowed to a stop and just stood, trying to understand what her body was feeling. She had no answer and thought about turning around to check it out again, but when that tiny brunette girl kept screaming the word "willow," over and over, she felt it best that maybe she shouldn't disrupt the strange situation.

Who knows what that girl's deal is. She let out a sigh and focused on the group that started to form into a circle. Maybe I'll make a friend today. C'mon, be assertive. You can do it, Tara. You have nothing to fear but fear itself. She looked at the other girls cheerily chatting. Why does fear have to be so scary? Her stomach dropped as she closed her book and scooted her chair into the circle of girls who'd already gathered for the meeting.

Again she looked towards the area where she entered the room.

It was... magical.

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End Chapter Two
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Re: First Touch

Postby wimpy0729 » Thu Jun 07, 2007 8:07 pm

Wow, a second update so quickly. Loving it.

Let me see, Willow can make herself invisible? That could be kinda cool. Even cooler, Tara can feel her.

I just want to say you are writing these characters from this episode true to form. Buffy cracks me up. Seems like she still wants to be with the man with the musket, only now it's Riley. I was wondering, is her hair still brown? I have many other questions, and I'm hoping you keep updating at this pace so we can have them answered.

Great job,

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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Sat Jun 09, 2007 6:22 pm

Wimpy- Yes, Buffy's hair is still brown. That's the only answer I'm giving to anyone's curious questions for this fic outside the actual written story, so have fun with that. ;-) And thanks for the praise!
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Title: First Touch
Author: theblew
Email: the_blew@yahoo.com
Ratings: Will fluctuate. There will be violence of the killing vampires/demons nature, adult language, and perhaps some steaminess if you're good. So be prepared for a default of the fic being rated R. I'll warn you when it's NC-17.
Pairing: W/T
Distribution: It's all yours. Just tell me where it's goin'.
Disclaimer: All characters belong to Joss Whedon.
Spoilers: Up through season 4.
Summary: The aftermath of what would happen if the episode 'Halloween' ended a little differently.
Angst: Yes. You know you love it.

Note: Thoughts and flashbacks in italics.


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First Touch
Chapter Three: Time and Space
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It was a cool day, but what did the temperature matter? Willow laid on her side facing her bedroom wall. Her hand was poised on the edge of the mattress, and she watched as her fingertips disappeared into the grey plaster wall. She was wasting time before the Wicca Group meeting started.

When she and Faith finished their frustrating conversation with the overbearing Riley and backwards Buffy the week before, they headed to the high school. Giles still worked as the school librarian with Faith as his assistant. That afternoon, Faith started some training exercises and Willow had Giles look up the Wicca Group website address on the school computer to find out when and where they meet.

Giles had actually learned quite a bit about computers during Willow's time as a ghost. Without being able to operate the computer herself, she would shadow Giles as he repeated the actions she told him to do. His excruciating whining about it in the beginning started to fade as he got more comfortable with the machine. Willow always suspected he would complain about the 'infernal machine' in order to get the attention of Miss Calendar. But since she refused to talk to him after the Mark of Eyghon incident, and moved to LA with Angel and Cordy, he didn't feel the need to bicker with technology anymore.

Willow looked over her shoulder at the digital clock on the bookcase just in time to catch the minute change from 1:57 to 1:58.

She sighed and turned back to the wall. She occupied the next minutes staring at the shadows the sun cast from outside her window against her fingertips and let her mind wander into the past.

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"God, Casper, could you stop hovering? I know you're needy right now, but you're kinda standing in my circle of personal space."

"Cordelia, we're in an elevator," Giles frowned.

"Yeah, well I'm sick of her always standing around. And how is it you can't sit in a chair but you can ride the elevator?" Cordelia addressed Willow.

"Huh?" the redhead looked at her clunky black leather boots, "I have no idea."

"Yes, well," Giles spoke, "it's only been a little less than two weeks, and the Council is sending as much information they can on the topic of incorporeal," he thought for a moment as he looked at Willow, "matter."

Willow interrupted, "Well, this 'matter' is getting sick of standing around, too." Since Willow's panic attack at Giles' apartment she had gotten considerably more grumpy as the time went on with no relative changes to their situation even though her breathing exercises were starting to help.

Ping

As the three stepped off the elevator and into the extremely large room, they were shocked to see what lay beneath the small campus of Sunnydale University.

"Oh," Willow spoke in a quiet, high voice, surprised at the size of the area they were just entering. It was big enough to hold an airplane, perhaps several. Concrete walls, echoes, flashing lights and scientists in white lab coats were just a few of the very first details the trio were able to take in. Then Cordy got a good look at the strong muscles of the two young men standing before her.

"Hi, there. I'm Cordelia Chase and these are," she turned to the frumpy, tweed-clad Watcher and the short redhead in a tight midriff bearing long-sleeved shirt. She then stepped in front of the soldier's view of Willow. "Well, you can call me Cordy," she held out her hand with a charming smile.

"Mr. Giles, it's good to see you've made it," came the voice of Professor Maggie Walsh of the US Military Special Operations walking over to the group.

Giles made his way to step forward, but in his nervousness, the file folder in his right hand slipped, and all the papers regarding the Initiative's policies for dealing with civilians slipped out.

They fluttered to the floor quickly like a waterfall. Once they hit the smooth concrete their momentum kept them going. Along the floor they glided, and before Willow even knew what was happening, Giles watched as they glided right under her feet.

"Of course," he whispered to himself and kept staring at the papers behind Willow's feet. Willow quickly stepped aside of the papers she was currently standing on and made a move to pick them up. She kneeled onto her right knee, tugged her skirt down a little to not give the soldiers a free show, and reached down to retrieve the papers for Giles."

"Oh," She pouted a little as her fingertips grazed nothing, "I forgot."


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Frustrated with her memory, Willow shoved her whole arm into the wall before her, imagining it to feel like pushing an arm into cool water. Nope, nothin'.

"AHHHHH!!!" a shrill shriek was heard from behind the wall.

Oh! I forgot!

Her eyes went as big as saucers, with eyebrows raised to their highest degree just before she quickly pulled her arm back out.

Sorry, Mrs. Baker!! She held her arm close to her chest and cradled it with her other hand. Willow stayed completely still for a few moments to pretend she hadn't just done what she had.

After the senior citizen living next door calmed down, Willow rolled onto her back and looked toward the clock again. "Two-thirteen," she calculated how long it would take to get to the campus, "I'll leave in twenty minutes."

She looked back up at her ceiling. There was a small spider crawling upside-down, towards the upper corner. Normally, she'd be shrieking just as loud as Mrs. Baker from next door, but she didn't fear that kind of thing anymore. She watched it closely. It slowly crawled to where the ceiling and the wall met and started crawling down towards the floor before moving towards the adjacent wall. Willow admired it's ability to not be afraid of heights and to not have such a strong sense for gravity ingrained in its movements.

The redhead closed her eyes, moved her hands onto her bare tummy to start a small relaxing meditation. I wonder what the group will discuss.

Her breaths grew deeper. The hands on her belly rose up and down with each in-two-three, out-two-three.

Willow felt herself get lighter.

She pictured her body rising up, but she wouldn't be fearful this time. Maybe.

Inch by inch she imagined, just so she would be floating a foot above her mattress. She then pictured herself start to move upwards. Her shoulders would rise and her body would pivot on her feet. She would move counter-clockwise into a standing position.

Willow opened her eyes and smiled at the large space between her feet and the bed, "You're floating."

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"You're floating."

Willow looked at Giles with a quizzical expression and then started to walk around the high school library, "Um, Giles, what's your exact definition of floating, because I'm just kinda more standing rather than flying around the room. I'm standing-girl. Sometimes walking-girl, even. Oh, but not, like, street-walking-girl or anything!" she looked down at her outfit and grumbled to herself.

Giles went to Willow, "It may seem like you're walking and standing on the ground, Willow, but in actuality your spiritual form isn't touching the floor. It will never touch anything," he watched her look away. "Earlier today at the Initiative Labs when I spilled my papers, they glided right under the space between your feet and the floor-"

"Maybe they went through my feet?"

"Perhaps, but the truth is still evident," he paused. "Willow, may I test something to help you better understand?"

She nodded until he pulled out a chair from the center table and placed it in the middle of the open space before the counter. Once he looked up at her, he noticed she was staring at the same wooden chair and shaking her head, "You know I can't sit, Giles."

"Oh?"

"Yes, and I'm getting sick of trying," she folded her arms.

"Please?" he got a stern look in return. "Hmm, well, how about you follow me up to the stacks, there's a book up there that might shed some light on my theory."

"Okay," she relented.

They both walked up the steps and into the upper section of the tall bookshelves. "Oh, wait!" he moved his right hand to massage his temples and closed his eyes. "I took it to my office, yesterday. I'm sorry, Willow."

They walked back down the stairs and toward his office. He stopped jarringly, and Willow almost walked right through him, "Ack!! Giles!"

He turned sheepishly, "I just remembered what was in the book," a nervous laugh, "so, I don't need to see it."

Willow looked at him suspiciously and back to the chair, "What was it, then?"

"It's simple really, just close your eyes and walk towards my voice."

"This isn't a trust building exercise, like in gym class, is it?"

"In a way," he replied, "so go on and just do it."

"Is that how you train Buffy?"

"Willow," he sighed, "can we just do the exercise?"

"Okay, okay. Sheesh." She closed her eyes.

"Could you spin around a little so you lose your direction for me?"

Willow peeked one eye open to check his expression for mirth. When she only saw the serious look he was giving her, she closed her eye and started to spin. "Hey, I don't even feel pukey!"

"Yes, Willow, very exciting," he walked around to help lose her anchor point, "Now you can stop and start walking toward my voice. "Yes that's it," he lead her to the stairs.

She didn't walk up them. She didn't stumble over them. She walked right through them.

When she was buried by the steps up to her neck, Giles had Willow open her eyes.

Maybe he should have warned her first, because the redhead's reaction wasn't as satisfying as he thought it would be for her. After reassuring her she wasn't trapped, she stepped out from the stairs and looked at them hard.

"How come-"

"It's in your head, Willow," she crooked her so-called head at that statement. "You don't have a physical body, so although you can't physically walk on the floor, your spiritual mind recognizes the need to connect your body to the ground, even if it has trouble connecting to furniture."

"So are you saying I can sit on a chair if I think about it hard enough?"

"That's exactly what I'm saying, and perhaps you'll even be able to walk on the ceiling or teleport," he smiled. "Though, I do believe it will take some heavy concentration. This is so fascinating!"

Willow practically ran to the chair and closed her eyes to form some kind of concentration. After a moment, she sat down. She bent her body and leaned back. With a small squeal, she landed on her back. She had gone straight through the chair and to the floor.

Lying on the linoleum of the library, Willow stared at the ceiling, only to have her view obstructed by Giles' big face, "I believe, it will take a little more work to get to the point where you can trust your balance and thoughts in order to sit freely."

She looked at him distastefully and reiterated his own words with a frown, "Blah-blah boo-boo, nah-nah, nee-nee."

Pretending to be hurt, Giles stood straight and tugged on his jacket, "Well, you don't have to be so mean about it."

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"HEY, YOU GOIN', OR WHAT?" yelled Faith from the living room.

Willow fell down to the mattress from her floating position, startled. She looked at the spider who started hanging his web. He was tethered to an invisible string, but seemed to hover in mid-air. Show off.

Even though Willow was still learning how to float a record foot and a half above the ground, she wasn't satisfied with her slow progress. Giles' references to teleportation and walking on the walls seemed to be out of her reach. Then again, she had no real need to do either of those things. She was merely upset that she wasn't able to achieve them, even though she wouldn't readily use the skills. She should be getting straight-A's in ghost class.

Willow walked out of her room and sat down by Faith. She was watching a re-run of "Judge Judy" and eating a box of Cap'n Crunch cereal. Faith slurped as she ate from the large mixing bowl while her eyes glued to the plaintiff's face as he complained about the defendant's biting dog.

"You goin' now?" Faith belched the whole sentence.

"Ew-hew-hew!" Willow stuck out her tongue in disgust and started laughing. "I'm so glad I can't smell that!" Faith just grinned and shoveled more cereal into her mouth. "Yeah, I'm on my way now. I think it ends in an hour. Are you gonna still be around before patrol?"

"Yeah, I think I'm gonna take a nap."

Fighting erupted from the television set with the harsh sound of a hammering gavel. Willow thought the screeching voice of the pissed off judge could give everyone on the planet a headache if they all tuned in to CourtTV, at that moment.

"Well, I don't know how you're gonna dodge the nightmares if you keep watching this," Willow looked at the screen and squished up her face.

"What, that?" Faith flicked cereal to the screen with her spoon, "The sound of fighting puts me to sleep like a baby. Just like home," she sighed wistfully.

Willow still didn't know how to respond to Faith's joking used as a defense mechanism, so she just smiled reassuringly and said, "Not our home."

Faith looked at Willow and laughed, "No, all I get here is a bunch of uncomfortable silence and that damn resolve face."

Willow just rolled her eyes and left the apartment. She smiled at Faith's, "HAVE FUN!" yelled through the door and started her invisible walk toward the campus.

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End Chapter Three
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Re: First Touch

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Jun 10, 2007 5:18 am

Hey there,
Chapter Two - Buffy and Riley. What idiots. At least in this fic Buffy kind of has an excuse for being an idiot. How charming that Tara is able to sense Willow even though she doesn't know what she's sensing.

Chapter Three - I really like how you've been blending backstory on how Willow has gotten somewhat trained to cope with her incorporeal form.

Well done.
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Re: First Touch

Postby wimpy0729 » Sun Jun 10, 2007 7:16 am

Wow, another quick update.

You're giving us a lot more insight into Willow, her background, how she's been dealing with her problems. I just gotta say poor Willow, and poor Willow's neighbor. That was so funny, picturing an arm coming through her wall.

Okay, I still have lots of questions, like, can Willow feel? And when do we get more Tara?

Great job. Keep it up.


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Re: First Touch

Postby taralicious » Sun Jun 10, 2007 1:57 pm

Part Two-
WOW, talk about Tara being bathed in light. Her recollection of the sparkage recognition factor and its extremely localized effect was sheer poetry on its own.
I knew Buffy was blonde but I didn't know she was that blonde i.e, the Lesbian Alliance being a theater group for women.
Willow has some kind of self-control not to just find the blonde she was watching walk away and monitor her night and day.
It's what I'd do if I were a ghost.
Part Three
I, like those before me, am very intrigued and impressed by the amount of backstory you are filling in as to Willow's state of mind and her struggles to adapt and reconnect to a semblance of humanity given her incorporeal state.
Bring on that titular first touch and let the sparks fly between blue and green.
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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Sun Jun 10, 2007 3:00 pm

JustSkipIt- I'm glad that my little flashback sequences are working well. I was afraid they'd mess up the story's flow, but I think because I have so much ground to cover, it's better to show my readers by using the flashbacks, rather than just blurting it out quickly. But don't worry, I won't muddle about too long in the past without pushing the present story further. And yes, Riley and Buffy are idiots.

Wimpy- I keep updating quickly because I'm just as curious as you are to see what happens next, and to eventually get to the warm fuzzies.
I really want to build up Willow's character so you all can have a real sense of what she's gone through. I see her situation as if she has a physical disability. Well, she actually does because she can't feel anything. Absolutely nothing, and she can't smell or taste, either. Also, people can't feel her... but then comes Tara. She'll be very present in the next chapter.

taralicious- I don't know if I'd call Tara's response, 'What the hell was that!?' to her brief feeling of Willow, poetry, but I'll take the compliment just the same. ;-) But, yeah, I know what you mean.
My heart goes out to all the thespians in the world who have to live with thespian/lesbian jokes thrown their way. Don't even get me started on the sorrow I feel for all the pianists out there, either.
You're gonna see plenty of ghosty spying in the future, but probably more observationy rather than perverty- well maybe just a little perverty.
That first touch between Willow and Tara is gonna be a long long long time coming. So hang in there... please? I talked more about the background stuff in JustSkipIt's and Wimpy's replies, if you want to check them out.

Thanks for the feedback, gang!
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Re: First Touch

Postby taralicious » Sun Jun 10, 2007 4:33 pm

A crease developed between her eyebrows and then relaxed as she softly smiled.

Whatever it was, it felt kinda nice. Like warmth from the sun, but it wasn't hot. Or cold. It wasn't even very strong. It was...

She couldn't describe it at all. It just felt like a good feeling. It felt like when someone is suddenly filled with excitement to get up and do something fun, yet it was calming and safe at the same time.

When she first entered the space, she felt it, but after a few steps the feeling quickly trailed away. She slowed to a stop and just stood, trying to understand what her body was feeling. She had no answer and thought about turning around to check it out again but when that tiny girl screamed the word "willow," over and over, she felt that maybe she shouldn't interrupt.


I meant poetry in the sense that i really liked the expressive and insightful way the above was written in terms of Tara sensing something warm and tingly for the briefest of seconds and picking up the name 'Willow" in the ether but yielding to her self-loathing and not following up on it.
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Re: First Touch

Postby EmeraldArcher » Sun Jun 10, 2007 6:27 pm

Hello, there,

just got caught up with this fic, and glad I did. 'Halloween' was one of my favorite episodes of the series, so I was intrigued by where you might take this. So, far, I like it very much. Willow trying to 'work' on both being a ghost and being a human is a nice dichotomy for her scientific nature. I also like the fact that Faith is there - she's always a fun ingredient to add to the mix. I just laughed out loud with how accurate you were with Buffy's character - the comment she made about not understanding why she would need mathematics - that was truly dead-on and extremely funny.

I look forward to reading how you will work out Tara entering the picture more thoroughly.

Nice job and keep writing!

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Re: First Touch

Postby PancakesinBellies » Mon Jun 11, 2007 6:33 pm

This is a potential AU I never considered, and I find it *very* intriguing. I'm really looking forward to seeing where you take this next. More please!
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Re: First Touch

Postby Fin » Tue Jun 12, 2007 6:55 am

I just started on this tale tonight and it is a really interesting and original idea for a story. I am looking forward to how you introduce Tara to Willow.
I like how you have Faith being the slayer and living with Willow.
Look forward to your next update.
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Re: First Touch

Postby MissM » Sun Jun 17, 2007 1:18 am

Hi hi hi,

Please write some more of this fic. I absolutely love it and can see it becoming something very unique. It has so much potential to give a different spin on the whole Willow/Tara scenario. I just get shivers thinking about it. :)
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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Wed Jun 20, 2007 5:57 pm

Feedback:

taralicious- I know, I know. I'm just not good with compliments. But thank you.

EmeraldArcher- I'm glad you're enjoying it. I'm actually terrified of writing Buffy and Xander's characters because I want to get them right. So I'm happy I'm getting it close to the show. And thanks for the nice comments.

PancakesinBellies, Fin, and MissM- I hope this next update satisfies your Willow/Tara needs. There is much much more to come very soon, so expect updates this week!
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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Wed Jun 20, 2007 6:11 pm

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Title: First Touch
Author: theblew
Email: the_blew@yahoo.com
Ratings: Will fluctuate. There will be violence of the killing vampires/demons nature, adult language, and perhaps some steaminess if you're good. So be prepared for a default of the fic being rated R. I'll warn you when it's NC-17.
Pairing: W/T
Distribution: It's all yours. Just tell me where it's goin'.
Disclaimer: All characters belong to Joss Whedon. I don't own anything affiliated with Judge Judy, either.
Spoilers: Up through season 4.
Summary: The aftermath and what would happen if the episode 'Halloween' ended a little differently.
Angst: Yes. You know you love it.

Note: Dreams and thoughts in italics.


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First Touch
Chapter Four: Trials
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"All rise."

Faith looked around the courtroom, shocked to be surrounded by demons of all various shapes and sizes. Behind her, they started to stand from their seats that creaked when their weight shifted. Everything was made of a dark wood, but Faith didn't see a stake anywhere. She looked at the table to the left of her and watched as a couple of very well dressed vampires and the Ex-Mayor of Sunnydale, himself, stood to rise at a podium.

"What the shit..." She whispered and started to raise her fists when she felt cool metal handcuffs bite into the delicate skin. She would have bruised as she struggled, but the pain went away quickly as if it never existed.

"Will the defendant please rise?"

Faith looked to her right where a man wearing glasses was slouched in a hard chair with his eyes shut, asleep and un-wakable.
When did Giles pass the bar? She stood up on shaky legs and looked back toward the prosecution.

"How do you plead?" asked a demon with a badge. He was a little pudgy around the belly, but Faith thought the vertical lines of his deep red scales
did have a slimming effect. All in all, he looked like an average demon except for his face. Faith squinted to get a better look at the being stood next to the judge's bench. Yes, that's who he is. George Burns. Real George Burns with glasses, stogy, horns, and a scowl directed her way.

"She's Guilty," the Mayor piped up when she didn't respond.

"Alright, the court finds the defendant guilty of all charges including theft of Mr. Mayor's, disgusting spiders and Books of Ascension. Also, she is charged for all counts of multiple, first-degree demon-slaughter. I thereby declare a quadruple life sentence with no bail or chance of parole for Miss Fait-"

"Wait! What the fuck is goin''' on?" she stood up. When she comprehended what the judge was saying, Faith's heart started beating so hard she thought that if someone were to stand too close, they could get poked in the eye by it.

The gavel pounded furiously and Faith looked up at the woman behind the bench.
Oh no. Is this hell? "Excuse me, shut up," The petite woman demanded, "When my mouth is moving yours isn't. Got it?"

When Faith realized she was before the Queen of Television Judges herself, she noticed the heat of stage lights boring down onto her. A bright spotlight squeaked and turned onto her face. All that she could see before her was blanked out when her pupils rapidly shrunk and tried to adjust to the harsh lighting.

"I said do you, 'got it?'" the angry judge repeated.

Faith saw a silhouette of a bob haircut, "Yeah, I got it, lady, but-"

"Then shut up!"

"-but it's not fuckin' fair, I'm the-" she held up her hands as a way to block out the blinding light. It eyes hurt badly to the point where she could hardly open them at all.

"I don't care what you think! I'm the one who has to determine what is fair." Faith started to wonder if Judge Judy was a demon, especially when the Judge's voice started to deepen into a much lower octave. The deeper it got, the quieter it became and a new voice was cutting through the din of the courtroom's audience reactions.

Is that a kid? She turned her body around to face the isle. The light faded away to a more suitable level of comfort and Faith focused on a little girl who stood by the entrance to the room. She held a small box in her hands. At first, Faith thought it was a music box, but when she looked at the little girl's face she could see her lips moving. She was singing.

"...knocking on doors. They need to take seven and..."


****

...and I need to remind Faith to pay the electric bill...

Willow was currently eyeing the ceiling of the large meeting room of Douglas Hall, and making checklists in her head. She was invisibly sprawled on the floor like a murder victim in the center of a human circle consisting of some very boring and very, very, non-threatening faux-Wiccans.

She came to the campus thinking she'd be able to find some real Wiccans, perhaps something suspiciously dangerous, even. Over the past few years she had some very real hands on experience with witchcraft, both light and dark, not to mention she was currently the product of a spell gone wrong. Well, I guess it was a bad spell gone right... too right.

"...What about streamers? Those could work for decorations, but what colors? What screams female empowerment of the Goddess to you?..."

How much longer does this thing go? One bland blessing to some unidentified, ominous 'Dark Ones', and that's it for Wicca Group? Willow had high expectations for the club, but she was thoroughly disappointed when it turned out to be a bust. Earlier in the week, she brushed up on some witchy reading, even though she didn't really need the review. She was very knowledgeable on the subject, in fact. Between trying to solve the problems brought on by Rayne and dealing with the Hellmouth, she really started to get interested in Wicca. Because she was a ghost, she couldn't actually do any spells, but the history and mechanics of witchcraft fascinated her.

"...Let's talk music. I'm thinking Sinead O'..."

Willow sighed long and heavy.

Oh, shit.

Just as she was fearing that her sigh was a bit too loud, she heard a throaty chuckle coming from a particularly crowded area of the circle. Willow sat up from the carpet and turned toward the sound. A girl that sat on the floor between a couch and chair was trying to contain her giggles unsuccessfully. All Willow could see were the dyed highlights of long, dark-blonde hair that covered the girl's face and trembling shoulders. They bounced up and down with a mind of their own after being suppressed of further laughing.

"Tara?" Girls of the group turned their attention to the group leader, and then looked towards where her eyes pointed.

****

Oh, shit.

Tara realized too late that her laughter, unlike herself, would not go unnoticed. The sounds emanated from her throat died quickly once her name was called.

"Yeah, Tara? Shh, you guys." The girl with the clipboard admonished the others still bickering over music choices for the Bacchanal. "You have something to say, Tara?"

Tara looked around at the other girls in order to spot the one who loudly exhaled. I know someone here is on my side. They sighed at the exact same moment I was internally groaning. She searched faces. The girls were either excited about planning the orgy, or their minds were completely out of the conversation altogether and focussing on something else. When she couldn't find anyone who fit the profile of an ally, she begrudgingly looked back at Becky.

"Is there something you want to say?" the fellow club member asked, pointedly.

Tara's eyes got a little wider and she shook her head with an apologetic smile.

The girl narrowed her eyes at Tara and muttered, "I thought so." Tara's face fell to look at her hands.

Stupid, stupid, stupid...

Becky resumed her previous conversation, "Okay, I think..."

After a small moment, Tara looked up at the same girl who called her out just before. She sat up straighter with a determined expression on her face, despite her faltering voice. You can do this. "A-A-Actually, I do have s-s-s-something to s-say." Becky was halted in her rant and looked down at Tara. "We d-don't do anything Wicca related? Maybe we could talk more about s-s-pells and-"

"What, fly around on our broomsticks? You know those stereotypes are exactly why we don't get taken seriously as a group, Tara-"

"Well, m-m-m-m-," she took a breath and closed her eyes for a pause, "m-m-maybe we don't get taken s-seriously because we never do anything serious. This club is a j-j-joke," she responded with her brow furrowed.

"You know, one person's energy can suck the power from an entire circle, so 'm-m-m-m-m-m-maybe' you shouldn't come anymore. "

The other girls focused entirely on the small argument in silence. The tension built, and Tara sadly relieved it by gathering her things. Her knees ached from being in one position for so long, but when she stood and took a few steps away, the pain easily dissipated. She adjusted her bag on her shoulder and didn't glance back.

****

"...something to say, Tara?"

Willow looked curiously at the blonde girl and was struck by Tara's beauty when she lifted her face to those around her. When Tara's startled demeanor shrunk even further under Becky's stern gaze, Willow stood up and made her way over to where Tara sat. The redhead couldn't explain why, but she felt a strong need to give as much comfort and silent support to the blonde as she could.

When Tara shook her head and hid her face again, Willow carefully edged her way behind Tara and crouched beside her. I wonder if she's- Willow cut her thoughts short when she spied an old book next to Tara's woven bag. It had a soft leather cover and was old and worn. On the cover, where words were rubbed away with age, she could see a faint outline of some letters. 'S... ow...' hmm. Maybe it's a name? Let's think logically here, self. St-Sw-Sh...Shad-ows! It says 'Shadows'. As in book of? A light clicked on in Willow's mind. Duh, Rosenberg! We're at a Wicca group, of course it's a book of shadows."

Subconsciously, Willow's hand strayed to Tara and, without feeling, drifted from her shoulder to the small of her back. She only noticed what she was doing when she saw Tara sit up and start to speak her mind. Willow grinned at the blonde's words and glared at Becky's.

"...suck the power from an entire circle..."

Willow's frown deepened, and noticed Tara holding her breath in fear.

"...so 'm-m-m-m-m-m-maybe' you shouldn't come anymore."

Oh, that's it, you wanna-blessed bitch. Willow stood and curled her unseen hands into tight fists. I couldn't have asked for a better reason to haunt your ass.

The blonde started to put the leather book into her shoulder bag and stood. Willow's eyes softened and looked towards Tara. Calm down, Rosenberg. No need to start channeling Faith.

When Tara started walking away, Willow didn't know whether to follow or scream in the other girl's ear. I may not be able to touch her, but I bet I could break an eardrum... especially if I get close enough to scream from inside her head. Willow then made an icky-face at the thought of her lips being in Becky's ear canal, and decided to make her way over to Tara. With one last sneer toward the group and group leader, she left the meeting room.

Tara walked dolefully back to her dorm room with, unknown to her, Willow by her side whenever the redhead could avoid the passing pedestrians.

"Idiot. Great way to make friends, Maclay." She faintly muttered to herself when she reached her door. Struggling with the lock, she paused. "Did I win or lose?" she questioned her Stimpy keychain. Her lips curled into a small crooked smile and she opened the door, "I won."

The door closed in Willow's face just as she tried to get a curious peak into the dark room. God, I want to go in. Her leg lifted to take a tentative first step into the door, but before she completed it, she paused, and stepped back. She didn't want to push any boundaries, and headed back home. Definitely a good witch.

****

When Willow got back to the apartment she heard Faith talking on the phone from the kitchen . "...you actually think my mother would sing me nursery rhymes? Giles, it was fuckin' creepy. I know she didn't like me, but I don't think she woulda gone all the way to scare a little kid shitless." She paused when she noticed Willow come into the kitchen with a questioning look. "Not that I was ever easily scared," Faith declared and then frowned when Willow started laughing. She rolled her eyes, "Anyway, I think there was something demon-y going on, so I just thought I should tell ya... Yeah, okay... Yeah, k... bye."

"Something demon-y?" Willow asked.

"Yeah, I had a weird dream-"

"I told you that was gonna happen!!" Willow exclaimed and soundlessly clapped her hands.

"Nah, Nah, the rest of the dream was the usual, but at the end it went weird..."

The rest of the night the friends hung out. On patrol, Faith finally asked how Willow's meeting went.

"Oh it was horrible. 'Blah blah ovulation blah blah mother goddess,'" she mocked, yet still smiled.

"I thought you went to a Wicca meeting?" Faith kicked at a rock on their way though the dark streets of Sunnydale.

"I did too!!" Willow skipped ahead, turned and started walking backwards, "I was there for half an hour pondering how many licks it takes to get to the center of a tootsie-pop," She paused and looked Faith in the eye seriously. "You know, depending on amount of pressure, saliva, and spacial coverage, and stuff," she ticked off on her hand. "Anyway, someone finally mentioned something witchy. And get this! When she stood up for herself, the rest of the group were ready to burn her at the stake and then they ostracized her."

"Wow, harsh."

Willow turned back around and slowed her steps a little, "Exactly, and she seemed so sweet too."

"Charming. So is she five-by-five or what?" Faith asked getting back on track to the central reason Willow went to check out the meeting.

The redhead smiled, "Yeah, I think she's all square," she poked her tongue at Faith and elaborated on her feelings. "I mean, I guess? She seemed nice, kind of innocent. I don't know, I didn't really get to check her out too much, but I have a good feeling about her."

She smiled and walked on with Faith. The black sky didn't seem so dark that night.

**************************************
End Chapter Four
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Re: First Touch

Postby WolfNightwind » Wed Jun 20, 2007 11:22 pm

DIBS!!!

wooo i love this fic! go Tara for standing up for herself, i really want Willow to haunt Becky for awhile...grrrrrr dummyhead! i wonder if Willow (being a ghost and all) will still have a voice with the gentlemen. i mean take away touch AND sound and willow really is a mere shade of her former self!
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Re: First Touch

Postby wimpy0729 » Thu Jun 21, 2007 6:35 am

Okay, still not liking that Wicca group, but loved that Tara did stick up for herself here. Oh, and she once again, noticed Willow. At least, she heard her this time. Willow was so cute trying to reassure Tara and wanting to haunt the mean girl for Tara's sake. I'm wondering what she saw in Tara's room that made her know Tara was a good witch though.

I'm also curious about Faith's dream. Hopefully you'll enlighten us more soon.


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Re: First Touch

Postby theblew » Thu Jun 21, 2007 9:30 pm

WolfNightWind- I don't wanna give anything away. But, wow, someone actually called dibs on my fic! That was my whole goal, so I guess I can stop writing. Just kidding.

Wimpy and EVERYBODY- I guess I wrote the door scene poorly. So I just rewrote it to make it clearer. Willow didn't actually go into Tara's room, and she just has a strong instict Tara's good. So, sorry 'bout that!

Glad you guys are likin' it, more to come in a few days!
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Re: First Touch

Postby hondos » Fri Jun 22, 2007 12:08 am

Wow.This fic rocks. :party Its so original.I love it.More please.
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Re: First Touch

Postby spells42 » Fri Jun 22, 2007 4:45 pm

HI
You've such a fun concept for this story - everybody stuck in their Halloween role. I'm enjoying the history of how Willow is adjusting to her situation, and her scientific approach to exploring the extent of her abilities is very Willow.

Just picturing Buffy at college and still the witless, 'helpless' 17th century lady, is very funny. Is Xander off soldiering in far-flung corners of the world, or is he around somewhere... maybe in the Initiative? I wonder what happened to all the little monsters?

I like that Faith and Willow have become good friends, and I love the way that Tara senses Willow when everybody else is oblivious to her. Maybe she'll figure out a way to return Willow to the corporeal, or maybe Willow will work out some way to express her feelings :wtkiss in a ghostly way?

Looking forward to more
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Re: First Touch

Postby JustSkipIt » Fri Jun 22, 2007 5:51 pm

So Tara can totally sense and hear Willow but she doesn't know that there's something mystical about her? And now we're up to Hush. Sounds quite creepy. Can't wait for more.
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