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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby samiamiguess » Wed Jan 08, 2003 10:00 am

Hey Mel, well I'm just beginning to love and appreciate Jo all the more. She felt so selfish yet displays such unselfish acts without thinking twice. I just loved her consideration over Tara's period in the last update and again here when she shields Dani from the guys line of fire, so to speak.



So, yeah diggin' her, not so enamoured with Jonathan. (understatement there by the way). Particularly in reference to the line Tara had endured so much, but the look of utter devastation on Willow’s face had been heartbreaking. Heatbreaking stuff itself. I tended to dislike him as he seemed, I dunno, so whiney. Nothing was ever his fault, the consequences of his actions he never considered and consistently seemed to feel sorry for himself. As if he were the victim. Hmmm, but I guess he just doesn't have the strength of character of the girls (and some of the guys) here.

Nice to know we're beginning to see the light, but the darkness and pain that has preceded it has made me appreciate it all the more.

Sonya

Edited by: samiamiguess at: 1/8/03 8:02:07 am
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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby singgirl » Wed Jan 08, 2003 10:38 am

oh...YAY!!! I love updates! Thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you!!

:peace Pax -Bev

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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Puff » Wed Jan 08, 2003 10:45 am

Thank you for your sleepless nights Triscuit, you write with such depth and emotion for the characters that I can't imagine how hard it must have been to write some of the scenes from Superstar.



On to the update. I love the monster again and it's confusion over eating a vampire. In its case evil tasted dusty :) Poor Jo putting herself down about being alive and safe. Must be true that the hardest thing to do in the Buffyverse is to live in it. I really like how Dani was there for her though and that she had someone to support her.



Poor Willow and her busy head, always trying to blame herself for things that she really can't control. I could really imagine that in the episode that Willow WOULD feel guilty over leaving Tara at the path to walk home alone.



Thank you for the update, this story is just amazing and my feedback doesn't do my appreciation for it justice.



Donder and Vixen slashfic...its all about the harnesses and maybe the bells.

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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Penrose Orleans » Wed Jan 08, 2003 3:07 pm

Great update! I've always been a little irked that 'Superstar' focused so little on the other characters of the show... this is a treat! I loved the guilt that everyone feels-- they have a true connection with Tara now, and that shows (unlike on some certain television shows *ahem*, Tara is not a plot device!). Excellent work, as always, and I can't wait for more! -Nora

"Fear prophets...and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them." -Umberto Eco

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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Wed Jan 08, 2003 3:16 pm

Yet another great update!!



I agree..Willow just always has a way to blame herself doesn't she? More than that, I think it's just guilt on not being 'out' with her relationship with Tara. Hum? :hmm





Thanks for the update!! *smiles*



~NICK~

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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby barnabasvamp » Thu Jan 09, 2003 8:02 am

Goodness! It's about time they started to catch on to Johnathan.



Poor Jo, thinking she is selfish, just because she is glad it wasn't her, but at least she is helping.



:rollin The banter between Steve and the girls, priceless!!



Hopefully Tara will be better soon, and Willow can be truthful with Buffy.

BV

"In front of total strangers won't you kiss me, Flowers for no reason but you miss me - OOH, I wanna be in love"

Melissa Etheridge-Skin

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Re: The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Tulipp » Thu Jan 09, 2003 8:16 am

You do a wonderful job with the tension and the torment in these chapters, but the other thing that I really liked was Willow's flashbacks to the very ordinary things she'd been doing with Buffy the night before and the way that sets off her guiltometer. I also like Jo putting two and two together with Buffy and Willow, and for some reason--must be your fabulous writing--I just loved the very small detail of hearing Willow say goodbye to Buffy through Jo's eyes. I'm not sure why; it just seemed so natural. Maybe it's this, and I hope this doesn't sound strange: seeing Willow and Tara and Buffy through Jo's eyes makes them seem more real. I can't put my finger on it, but it's really hitting me right now.



As always, wonderful update.

"And I'm eating this banana. Lunchtime be damned!" -- Willow in "Doppelgangland

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Feedback-The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Triscuit7 » Mon Jan 13, 2003 9:30 am

Hey Kittens - I'm home visiting my family in WV for a few days. I will have some time to write ... I think ... so there should be an update when I get home at the end of the week. Darcy, unfortunately, had to work, so she's staying home with the three cats.

Thanks for reading and all the great comments.



oneinten

Hey kath. I love wow!s. :grin Because this fic mostly follows canon (follows the actual events of the show), I have the opportunity to expand plot lines, solve inconsistencies, play with motivations, and explore the expressions we see on the screen - and of course, invent friends for Tara. The closet scene was uncomfortable to write, so I’m glad you think it was well done. Thanks for reading.



saphire tear

Hey there. Ow - those three updates in one chunk would be extremely painful - I‘m sorry I made you cry, but I‘ll take it as the compliment you intended. Thanks again.



MadeinNZ

Hey Nicky. Willow guilt is something BTVS thrives on. I almost wonder if Aly wasn’t so great at expressing guilt and angst and despair, if they would have written Willow differently. Here Willow’s guilt is simple - maybe she could have prevented it - but it is also amplified by the fact that she never told Tara that she loved her. Jo’s guilt is wholly selfish and very human - that whole “there but for the grace of god ….“ thing. But Jo is quick on the rebound, that’s also part of her personality - she doesn’t obsess. When the guys start to tease, she knows its going to hurt Dani and that Dani’s reaction is going to be a major snark. Her reaction is yes, protect Dani, but also protect the guys. Thanks, sweetie.



darkmagicwillow

Hey DMW. I find it interesting that a lack of a Tara point-of-view made this chapter more intense for you. I wish I could say that was my intention, but I honestly can’t. What I can admit to is avoidance on my part. I did Tara’s POV in the closet and when Willow told her she loved her; I was just avoiding channeling any more angst so soon. As for Buffy’s thoughts - it must be so frustrating to live in the town of denial - but you have to wonder to, how she‘s going to take Jo‘s curiosity. Thanks again, sweetie.



tkheaven

Hey. Willow-guilt, Willow-blame. They’re as familiar to Kittens as Willow-hand. Thanks again for reading.



samiamiguess

Hey Sonya. Jo’s a Kitten at heart. :love And you’re right - she is unselfish, she doesn‘t agonize over the consequences. She acts when necessary and will deal with any fallout later. Whiny Jonathan - you hit on one of the key aspects of the boy’s personality. Never liked him either. Thanks.



singgirl

Hey Bev. Thanks for the comments. :heart



Puff

Hey there. Evil tastes dusty. ROFLMAO. Oh, yeah.
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Must be true that the hardest thing to do in the Buffyverse is to live in it.
I think you’re right. It’s truly an unpleasant place to be and yet I like it and enjoy writing in it. Jo and Dani will support one another as their relationship grows. You can actually thank Darcy for the depth of depiction of Willow-guilt in this update. My original version went into it much less deeply - and I, ahem, got a wee bit snippy about her suggestions at first - but she was right. What can I say but … betas rock! Thanks.



Penrose Orleans

Hey Nora. BTVS “Superstar” focused on Buffy and Jonathan. It’s only fitting that Edge “Superstar” focus attention on other characters and correct certain plot inconsistencies. One of the things in this ep of the show that always bothers me is right at the end, when Buffy is going on about how Jonathan hurt Xander the most … and Tara raises her hand. Can I just say how much I’m looking forward to writing that part?! Thanks for reading.



SilverWingedNemesis

Hey Nick. Yes, much of Willow’s guilt is about not being out. Thanks again.



barnabasvamp

Hey BV. We’ve got a little while yet before Buffy really starts to figure things out - a few more updates, I think. :grin I’m glad you enjoyed the interaction between Steve, Jo and Dani. Thanks.



Tulipp

Hey Juli. You can thank Darcy for the Willow flashbacks - you know how the beta thing works. :grin You wrote that
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seeing Willow and Tara and Buffy through Jo's eyes makes them seem more real.
I think that they are characters in a TV show, but … the relationships mean so much to the Kittens, there is also an element of reality and empathy too. It’s why Kittens are so angry about ME writing Tara off as a plot-device; she has always been more than that to us. Thanks for reading.





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I brought marshmallows!

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Re: Feedback-The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darknes

Postby tiredsoul » Mon Jan 13, 2003 9:38 am

Eek! I missed an update. Bad me.



I'm glad the sleepless nights may be coming to an end. I really liked this update, although Willow taking the blame on herself was hard. Playing the "what if" game is never fun.



--celia

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The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

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Re: Feedback-The Edge of Silence Chap 7g: Darkness, Darknes

Postby saphire tear » Tue Jan 14, 2003 12:37 pm

Today is tuesday...right?:rollin

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FB

Postby skeeter451 » Wed Jan 15, 2003 9:02 am

I just wanted to say I am really enjoying this story as I did the previous one River in Me. I just finished catching up on all the updates and it kept me fascinated. There are a lot of "behind the scenes" W/T stories out there and while I enjoy most of them, this is one of the best. I love how you seemlessly integrate canon into it. I can't wait to see how you deal with the touching scene from Where the Wild Things Are. (Are you going that far, I hope, I hope, I hope???) :clap



Thanks for the story!



Susan

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Re: FB

Postby tkheaven » Wed Jan 15, 2003 9:22 am

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They’re as familiar to Kittens as Willow-hand.


Now, wouldn't I like to be as familiar with Willow-hand, or even Tara-hand. ;)

Tk's new and improved "GrrArgg"...Tk's Heaven


"I've become really protective of her. I want to make sure if Tara comes back, it's for good reason." -Amber Benson
Tara ate her, devoured her from beneath. -The Edge of Silence giving new meaning to this season's catch phrase.
"Got it: that's a 'yes' to petals; a 'no' to pricks. I should remember that more often." -On Second Thought

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Feedback Chap 7g: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Triscuit7 » Sat Jan 18, 2003 12:59 pm

Hey Kittens. Some more thank yous. :heart



tiredsoul

Hey Celia. You are never bad, sweetie, except in the best of ways. :grin Guilt is a facet of Willow's personality - she has always been "what if" girl. It is one of the things that makes her so easy to identify with; it makes her real. Thanks for reading.



saphire tear

Hey. Sorry about skipping Tuesday night. I'm back on track now with 2 updates a week. So there is an update coming your way. Thanks.



skeeter451

Hey Susan. I'm glad you liked River too. :) Fear not, I am doing Where the Wild Things Are and "that scene". This fic will run all the way through New Moon Rising - so there is lots of behind the scenes stuff on the way. Thanks.



tkheaven

Hey tk.
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Now, wouldn't I like to be as familiar with Willow-hand, or even Tara-hand.
I think you speak for all kittens. :p

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I brought marshmallows!

Triscuit7
 


The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Triscuit7 » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:05 pm

Hey Kittens, it's update time. Sorry for the delay, but I was out of town for a long-neglected family visit and the days before I left were a bit chaotic. I also found it nearly impossible to write while I was home: too much family and too many dogs. Anyway, we have update.



Rating is R - Mostly for implied violence.



Angst level is oh, around 7, maybe, I think. Obviously I'm not sure. ;)



I hope you enjoy.



*****



Tara felt like she was wrapped in cotton wool – yet she felt so much better than she had just moments before. Talking to Buffy had helped. Buffy and Willow: they'd find out about the thing that had attacked her; they'd make certain no one else got hurt. It was what they did. She looked up into Willow's face. Her love looked ... guilty. No, not guilty. She knew guilt from the inside, how it tasted, how it felt. Willow's expression was more like she was blaming herself –which was also a familiar sensation.



Last night had brought it all back. She shivered.



"Awww, baby, you're cold?" Without waiting for an answer, Willow pulled the comforter back up over her and tucked it in around her. That was confusing. She didn't own a comforter. Whose was it? She was getting it dirty. That was wrong.



Willow.



No.



She wasn't home.



She looked up into Willow's face and her chin lifted a little. When Jo had said her name, Willow's name, it had given her strength to remember where she was.



She was in Sunnydale. She was hurt. It was wrong, but it wasn’t her fault. She was in Sunnydale, where there were no Maclays except her. In Sunnydale there was a Hellmouth. She was female and a Maclay - she belonged in Sunnydale. And Sunnydale had Willow.



Willow. Nothing was wrong when she was with Willow. Willow saved her.



Willow loved her.



Willow had said so, had said the words because she was hurt and Willow was afraid of losing her … of losing her, too.



Willow loved her.



Willow had said the words, not knowing what she really was, not knowing that she was a demon.



Willow loved her.



It was enough.



****



Willow half rose at the soft knock, but sank back down as the knocker didn't wait to be admitted. Jo. Her small smile froze and began to turn into a frown as a second slightly taller girl slipped into the room on Jo's heels. She didn't want company, and Tara certainly didn't need it. Particularly a stranger who was friends with Jo – Jo, who was intrusive at the best of times – although she had to admit that had been useful today.



“Hey.” Jo smiled disarmingly. “Dani brought the pads.”



“Oh.” She tried to erase the frown, she really did – the stranger had brought something useful and saved time – but still! The stranger's – Dani's – eyebrows lifted over narrowing eyes. And why did the new girl seem familiar?



Jo glanced between them. “Willow, this is Danielle ... or Dani?” Her voice questioned slightly at the end.



“Dani's fine, Jo.” The stranger murmured, her eyes shifting to Tara on the bed. “Hey, Tara.”



Willow watched Tara focus on Dani, her blue eyes steadying a little and her body relaxing a bit more, but her soft "Hey" was nearly inaudible. Now why was Tara comfortable with this girl? Willow stared at her, trying to determine the source of her familiarity. Oh, right. Danielle. The girl from Wicca Group who had been yesterday’s breakfast conversation. She, Dani, walked further into the room as Jo closed and locked the door.



Apparently, her face was betraying her inner thoughts again, because the girl – Dani – spoke up. “I'm in Wicca Group with Tara. I think I saw you at a few meetings last semester.”



“Yeah, I went to a few.” Willow tried to keep her opinions about the Wicca Group from her face.



“I thought so.” Dani nodded slightly, a peculiar expression on her face. “It's changed a bit since then.” Her gaze shifted back to Tara. “Have you given her anything, something warm and sweet? Cocoa, or tea with sugar?”



“No, I haven't been here that long,” Willow replied defensively. “I wanted to get her scrapes cleaned up a bit.”



“That's good, but ....” Dani's voice trailed off, and she shrugged. “Why don't I make her something? It helps … sometimes.”



“Okay. Some chamomile maybe; Tara likes it. It's over there.” Willow pointed and watched the girl as she busied herself. She blotted the scratch on Tara's forehead again.



Jo knelt and set the pads on the mattress at Tara’s knees. “Uh, how do you want to handle this?” she asked, actually looking embarrassed for a change.



Willow blushed. “I know it’s nothing new to any of us, but I should do it, I think.”



“Okay,” Jo replied, her relief very obvious. “I’ll go help Dani,” who snorted softly from across the room. Willow watched Jo for a moment, watched her enfold the other girl in her arms. Hmm. Yesterday’s date must have been very good.



“Smoochies?” Tara’s voice was a mere whisper and barely reached her ears.



Willow smiled, leaned close, and lightly kissed her lips. “Yes, smoochies for Jo.”



“Good.” Tara blinked slowly and licked her lips. “For you, too.”



“Yes, for me too.” Willow kissed her again.



“Nice,” Tara murmured. She shifted a little and winced.



“Baby, shhhh.” She stroked Tara’s face with her fingertips. “Let me do it, okay?” She heard the microwave start, and opened one of the wrapped pads. Untucking Tara’s legs, she lifted the comforter out of the way. It was getting smeared with the blood that was soaking through the denim skirt. Gently, as gently as she could, she lifted the skirt. Tara’s panties were probably ruined. Heedless of the blood, she tucked the pad into the panties, but she had to do something more. She couldn’t leave Tara feeling all icky. She began wiping the blood from Tara’s thighs with the washcloth and heard her sigh softly. “Feel good?”



Tara nodded, just a little up and down motion of her head, and opened her legs a little. The microwave dinged.



“Okay, we have tea,” Dani announced as she removed it. “I put in lots of sugar, so it’s really syrupy, and will probably counter the effects of the chamomile, but I think she could use a little sugar high. How do you want to ….” She froze in place.



Willow looked down at her blood-smeared hands. Okay, yeah, they were bloody … did Jo’s friend have a problem with blood?



“Oh.” Jo caught Dani’s hands, which had started to tremble, and removed the cup of tea from them. “Breathe. Just breathe.”



Dani breathed, eyes closed.



“It’s just menstrual blood. Nothing more,” Jo reassured her.



“I … know, but I freaked out at my last period,” Dani stated and opened her eyes which were sparkling with suppressed tears and anger. “I hate this,” she snarled and wiped the unshed tears away.



“Hey, Tara hasn’t eaten, has she? And I haven’t. Why don’t you go over to my room? I have some crackers and some cheese, some blueberry preserves. We could have a breakfast picnic here,” Jo suggested, “since I don’t think we’re going out to brunch.”



Dani looked at her steadily. “You’re sweet … transparent as glass, but sweet.” She touched Jo on the arm and without looking at Willow or Tara left the room.



“I am such a moron,” Jo proclaimed as she brought the tea over. “I just didn’t think.”



Willow bit her tongue at the fairly accurate description, except Jo was sweet, too. She was curious about Dani’s reaction, but Tara needed to come first. She kept her questions to herself.



“The tea’s really hot and should cool a bit,” Jo advised as she knelt beside the bed and set it on the floor.



Willow nodded and tucked the comforter back around her girlfriend. She needed to wash her hands and get some fresh water. She stood and ….



“Willow.” Jo’s voice stopped her. “You hunt vampires, don’t you? With Buffy?”



She looked down at the girl who knew more about her than her best friend. “Yes.”



“You kill them?”



“Well, they’re not really alive, but yes, we kill them,” Willow supplied and waited, her attention focused on the girl at her feet.



“I want you to kill the one that hurt Dani.”



****



The Fyarl demon had suffered no ill effects from its dinner of meat and blood yesterday. Maybe it was safe. Sarah tossed the meat to the demon, but kept the packet of blood for herself.



She pierced the bag with her fingernail and licked the blood from it. Old, cold, and not human – pig’s blood, she thought. But that was all. She couldn’t taste any drugs or poisons – or smell them. She’d had worse. She eyed the demon, who had already demolished the meat. She’d contemplated worse – like Fyarl blood, for instance. But the only plus that the Fyarl’s blood had was that it was warm. Pig was better than Fyarl any day.



She leaned back against a cell wall and sank to a crouch, sipping at the blood. She had a good imagination – and a better memory. She had a feeling she might need both to keep her entertained here.



So, what would it be: a memory of one of her meals or the writhing of her most recent toy? Her face morphed and she grinned, fangs out. She’d save her memories of her toy for later.



Her first meal in Sunnydale would do. She sipped some of the pig’s blood and remembered how the girl had squealed when she’d bitten her breast.



Such a nice squeal. It had made her want more squeals and she’d gotten quite … rough with the girl.



She sipped the blood and remembered.



****



Jo watched as the slender redhead walked past her to the sink and turned on the water. She could see the tension in the other girl’s back and shoulders. That was okay, she could wait. She glanced aside at Tara, who was gazing at her quietly, but clearly concerned.



Willow came back to the bedside, hands clean, cloth rinsed, with a bowl of fresh water. She sighed. “I wish I could get her cleaned up. That would make her feel better. Wouldn't it, baby?”



Tara sighed and nodded slightly, but didn’t take her eyes from Jo’s face.



Was she just going to avoid the question? Jo decided she couldn’t wait after all. “Willow, I know you’re worried about Tara, and I am, too, but …..”



“Jo.” Willow turned to her. “People vampires eat usually don’t walk around afterwards. Why do you think a vampire hurt Dani?”



“I saw the scars from the bites.”



“Uh-huh. Were they neat little pinpricks?” Willow’s eyes were piercing.



“No. They were semi-circles with punctures on each end. I could see where each tooth sank,” Jo added.



Willow hesitated a long moment, then pulled her hair back, exposing the left side of her neck. “They looked like this?”



She nodded and sat back on her heels, stunned. “How?”



“Usual way. I got bit.” Willow turned her attention back to Tara, carefully cleaning the gash on her leg. “I was careless and got chatty with an old schoolmate whom I hadn’t seen since graduation. Turns out she’d had a ‘life-altering experience’. Fortunately, my b … a friend pulled her off me.”



The door opened behind them and closed with a click. “Okay, I’m back with food … of sorts,” Dani announced.



“Hey, don’t knock the cheese!” Jo kidded as the brunette rejoined them. She took the foodstuffs from her friend and began making little open-faced cracker sandwiches, using the foot of the bed as a table. As the silence stretched, she was all too aware that Willow’s eyes were examining Dani minutely.



“Afraid I’m going to freak again?” Dani jabbed defensively, unable to stand the silent scrutiny any longer.



“Are you?” Willow asked softly.



“No.”



“Okay, then.” The redhead returned to her ministrations.



“What happened to Tara?” Dani asked suddenly.



“She was attacked last night,” Willow replied, but Jo overrode her, “Some – thing – attacked her last night.”



“Thing,” Dani repeated in a curiously flat voice.



“Yeah. Thing. It clawed up the door to the janitor's closet something fierce,” Jo explained. Dani's hand lifted to the collar of her turtleneck and smoothed it with what looked likely to become a habitual motion. “I don't think it was Sarah.”



“Sarah? Who is Sarah?” Willow asked, confused.



“Uh, Sarah’s the vampire who attacked Dani,” Jo replied as she picked up the tea. “This is cool enough now – how do you want to do this? She’s going to need to sit up,” she continued, as the other girls stared at her. “I know. Willow, why don’t you hold her, and Dani and I can give her sips of tea and bites of food? You in Willow’s arms – that sound okay, Tara?”



“Y-Yes.” The blonde even nodded for emphasis.



“It’s a plan then.” Jo looked pointedly at Dani and Willow.



“‘Take charge’ Jo,” Dani murmured. “Why am I not surprised?”



Together the three of them maneuvered Tara, into a near-seated position. Leaning back against Willow, the redhead’s arms around her, she looked much happier.



“There. I’ll do the crackers, you do the tea.” With that, Jo gave Tara her first offering, a little bite of cracker with blueberry preserves. This time she would wait. Really. Either Willow’s curiosity or Dani’s irritation would win out – one of them would pick up the thread. She hoped.



And it was Willow who did. “By any chance is Sarah blonde and vacuous, kind of a tramp?”



“No,” Dani said succinctly as Jo shook her head.



“N-No. Sh-She’s small and d-dark,” Tara supplied the information, and shocked them all into silence. “Isn’t she?”



Dani nodded, surprised.



Jo also nodded. “Slim, with long dark hair, and intense, wideset, dark eyes. And very cold hands.”



“Baby, how do ….?” Willow started to ask, but Tara interrupted.



“She was at the dance.” The blonde made her statement without stuttering, an edge of anger in her voice. “She was there … hunting.”



“Yes.” Jo and Dani answered simultaneously, but it was Dani who continued. “She … she picks up girls at the dances and …..”



“Dancing and vampires, no surprise there,” Willow muttered.



“Why’d you ask if she was blonde?” Jo asked.



“Oh, I thought it might have been Harmony – the one who bit me – since Dani is still walking around in the daylight. Harmony isn’t particularly … competent … although she’s managed to get away from us so far,” Willow explained.



“Sarah isn’t blonde, and I suspect she’s extremely competent.” Jo rubbed Dani’s back with her hand.



“I don’t mean to dispute you, but Dani isn’t dead – or even undead,” Willow pointed out, “Which usually indicates incompetence in a vampire.”



“What if ….” Dani’s voice was hoarse. “What if the intent wasn’t to kill me, just to – play with me?”



“Well, I’ve nev…..” Willow stopped. “Actually, I do know a few instances when a vampire ‘played’ with humans.”



“Spike?” Jo asked.



“No – and how do you know about Spike? Oh, never mind.” Willow frowned. “Angelus. He liked to play, mostly mind games, but he was good at the physical bit, too.”



“Okay.” Dani sat back on her heels. “Are you telling me you hunt vampires?”



“Well, I didn’t actually say that, but yeah, I help,” Willow admitted. “Buffy is the actual Vampire Slayer – and she is going to kill me when she finds out I’m telling people.”



“Buffy. The little blonde who was here? She’s – what, some kind of super hero?” Dani asked.



“Yes,” Willow confirmed.



“Isn’t she a little short for a storm trooper?” Dani said in a voice full of skepticism.



“Uhhh, wait a minute,” Jo interjected, “Aren’t those the bad guys?”



“We get the job done,” Willow replied softly. “Size isn’t everything.”



Jo grinned as a cracker lifted from the plate and hovered for a moment before gliding to Willow’s hand. The redhead nibbled it delicately. She felt Dani’s muscles tense beneath her hand, then with a shake of her head, the brunette relaxed. “So what hurt Tara?”



“A monster.” Willow’s green eyes flashed with suppressed fury. “A soon-to-be-dead monster.”



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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby tommo » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:13 pm

Oooh, Jo and Willow getting all large with the butch. Excellent. And I love how Dani freaks out; it's so indicative of her trying to rein everything in and failing miserably. Heh. Bless her. Thanks for this.



No tampax? ;)



"Sarah dragged me into the bushes and begged for sex." ~ News of the World

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:23 pm

WOW. Wonderful update.



I love how protective Willow is of Tara and how well she takes care of her.



hehe..gotta go with Ruth on the..no tampax thing..LOL



Oh my..... poor Tara...



can't wait for more. Keep up the great work!



~NICK~

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Penrose Orleans » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:29 pm

Poor Tara... such a loss of control that she needs help with even the most private bodily functions- that's a painful experience, so I'm glad she has Willow there to help her out! A nice detail with the Dani reaction at the sight of the blood, and with Willow's determination to destroy the thing that hurt Tara... I'm glad that I know how this ends up, or else I'd be more concerned than I am already! And by the way, I can't wait for the Xander/Tara "Who got hurt worse?" scene... poor oafish Xander... sigh. Can't wait for more- Nora

"Fear prophets...and those prepared to die for the truth, for as a rule they make many others die with them, often before them, at times instead of them." -Umberto Eco

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Grimlock72 » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:31 pm

Heh... a soon-to-be-dead monster, I like that one... :) Jo and Willow aren't all that different are they ? Both rather protective and both have a specific target in mind... I like that Jo wants the vamp dead who hurt Dani but I doubt it will help Dani much, damage done already :( .



Tara switching back and forth in her mind between being at home and Sunnydale worries me a bit. Remembering stuff like that is normal but getting confused like Tara is...well not a good thing.



I have a feeling I missed a clue when Willow mentioned Vamps and Dancing wasn't much of surprise, damned if I know though.



Of course Tara agree to sit up with Willow in her back, heh. So sweet that Willow's name got Tara to realize she really was in Sunnydale and not back home. Finally Willow just *had* to show that size doesn't matter :D .



Once feeding-time is over Jo and Dani should go and let Tara rest. I'm sure she'll sleep a lot better with Willow right next to do her. She does need her rest and much of it.



Grimmy



"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby willowtarafan18 » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:33 pm

Wonderful update Triscuit! I'm glad to see all the interaction between Jo and Dani as well as the :willow and :tara goodness you've instilled in the story. Keep up the great writing!

:love

Shelly

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Insanity » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:37 pm

This is kind of a "we-are-all-coming-out" conversation, isn't it?? But it's kinda cute though.



Now Sarah has to deal with the slayer I think *hähä*, so she's history *eg*

Now maybe Willow will go to the dance to find (and kill) Sarah.... YAY...Willow to the dance *ggg*



Insanity

"Nobody messes with my girl!"Tara, Bargaining

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby darkmagicwillow » Sat Jan 18, 2003 1:53 pm

I like how you're handling the details of Tara's recovery (after reading Tulipp's focus, I am noticing the importance of blood in this story with each update), and getting Jo and Dani involved as well to include them and advance the Sarah plot without losing focus on W/T. I enjoyed the Star Wars reference too. Finally, one for the good guys.

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"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit." -- "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost."

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Grimlock72 » Sat Jan 18, 2003 2:37 pm

Insanity,



About that dance; Willow can either prevent Tara from going there as there might be a vampire callled Sarah around, or.... she has to come with Tara to the dance to protect her. I doubt Willow will stay in her dorm when Tara goes to that dance :)



I don't see Willow rushing out to kill Sarah though, why would she do that ? It's just another vampire to her. Now Jo..... that I can see :)



First there is another monster to be informed of the no-hurting-Tara rule, heh.



Grimmy

"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby xita » Sat Jan 18, 2003 3:19 pm

Lovely stuff mel. I hate to see Tara hurt, but I am glad she has people that care and love her and will make things better for her. My poor sweet Tara. And now I see how you still set up the angst for NMR, even though Willow told her she loves her, Tara doesn't believe her. Poor Tara.

If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.

Tallulah Bankhead

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Jennpurr » Sat Jan 18, 2003 3:45 pm

Hey Mel! :kiss Welcome back and thank you for the update.



I'm sorry I've been so negligent with my feedback, but I have been reading every update. I'm sitting on the edge of my seat now, wondering what is going to happen next.



You know, I'm actually going to feel sorry for Sarah, whenever that time comes for her to meet her Un-death. :lol That sounds funny, but you know what I mean. I think Jo might do something crazy, going after on her own, getting herself hurt in the process. I don't know.



I like how you have weaved Dani and Jo into this fic. It just gives the story more character and a little backstory, fill in, if you will. Did that make sense?



It makes me so sad, to see Tara hurt. I'm glad Willow is there to take care of her. I can't even imagine what Tara is going through. And Willow finally telling her that she loves her, it has to be hard for Tara. Her thinking she doesn't actually mean it, that the words were spoken to sooth her or to calm her.



Willow has come a long way from the start of this story, but she still has a little bit further to go. I can't wait till you write, "New Moon Rising." You know, there were so many things that they didn't show on the show, that I would have really loved to have seen. Like, what happened after Willow went to go see Tara, after Tara found Oz in her room. I mean, what happened after the hug? That's what I'm curious to see. I know you will probably show that, huh?



Or, what happened after Tara told Willow about Riley and crew taking Oz? I know that scene couldn't have ended there.



Just so many questions and apprehensions for when that episode starts.



We still have, "WTWTA," though. I can't wait for that one. I just love the scene with Tara and Willow on that couch, talking with Giles, and Buffy and Riley running off to do that, "Thing." :lol Can't wait to see that. I always love the looks on W/T's faces. Hee...



Anyway...



Thanks, Mel. I just love this fic. I've been reading it from the beginning again. Still makes me swoon and melt into a puddle. :drool



Looking forward to more.



**HUGS**



Jen

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby saphire tear » Sat Jan 18, 2003 8:21 pm

I never know quite what to say when it comes to giving feedback on this fic. I think you might already know that I think its a fantastic fic.

I love Jo. She is so unlike Willow that I find the interaction of both characters almost funny.

Thanks for the update!

Jill.

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby The Inward Sea » Sun Jan 19, 2003 6:17 pm

Mel,



I'm with darkmagickwillow about the importance of blood in this story. You are using it for different meanings, the most evident one to me being life-related blood vs. death-related blood. Tara's and Dani's. You are also telling about the deep connection that exists between Willow and Tara, when in previous updates you stated that Willow felt a bit uncomfortable with menstrual blood stuff. Now she is able to help her loved one and not reject her and Tara is confident enough to let her do it.



You make me wonder in how many more fascinating ways this story -full of important issues- wil unfold.



Many, many thanks,



Sea

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby tiredsoul » Sun Jan 19, 2003 10:03 pm

Hey Melissa, love the update. I'm glad that Tara has so many people wanting to help her. Jo asking Willow to kill the vampire that hurt Dani was cool. Better for Sarah if Willow gets ahold of her than Jo. Though that would interesting and not just a little violent :)



--celia

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby Urn of Osiris » Mon Jan 20, 2003 11:10 am

Wow Mel,

I've been away for what seems like ages and I come back to all of these amazing updates.



First I have to get this out of the way, as it touched me to the very core of my being. GO PACK!!!! the green and gold reference was just so great. I was cheering and I couldn't explain it to my sweetie, as he sat beside me giving a peculiar raised brow. Yet still I cheer on.



Now seriously the updates. Just spectacular.

First...Tara and her nightmare in the janitor's closet. Mel this was brillinatly written. The intense confusion between the demon and attack and her childhood abuse was so real. The wounds, flesh and emotional, cut so raw. Amazing..amazing writing.



Jo finding Tara, going into protective mode. A wonderful example of how Tara's tenderness connects her to the people she meets. The way Jo focused on Tara's emotional needs, knowing what to not do, how not to touch her. Real actions of a friend that understands how sensitive she is. It was horrible to read, to have the terror of such a confrontation, but you made it so real. Fantastic job.



Willow's mixed emotions over her lover's attack. Was so true to character. So like Willow to need to be everything for her.



The "I love you" came as a surprise to me but seemed to fit the moment. Willow thinking that it would make Tara better somehow. Seemed so natural that Tara would then deny herself that comfort, feeling so unworthy.



Jo and Dani...interesting you have them there. Willow and Jo are so different yet this pulls out the anger and frustration they are both feeling. Helplessness in being violated, and the need for vengence. Brings friends together on the hellmouth.



Thank you Mel for this wonderful fic. For updates that are soo worth the wait.








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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby tkheaven » Tue Jan 21, 2003 5:58 am

Go 'take charge' Willow and Jo. hehe...I can't wait for the next update

Tk's new and improved "GrrArgg"...


"I've become really protective of her. I want to make sure if Tara comes back, it's for good reason." -Amber Benson
Tara ate her, devoured her from beneath. -The Edge of Silence giving new meaning to this season's catch phrase.

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Re: The Edge of Silence - Chap 7h: Darkness, Darkness

Postby samiamiguess » Tue Jan 21, 2003 6:48 am

Hey Mel, an utterly captivating update.



The majority of it focusses on such a small scene but portrays so much as Willow, Jo and Dani attempt to control and their emotions over what has happened. For me though it was the beginning that held me. Tara saying Willow's name repeatedly as she attempts to anchor herself in Sunnydale, away from the Maclays and the bad memories. Each time she says 'Willow' she is drawn a little to the place she is loved and begins to heal again. But here we start to see a little of the future as Tara acknowledges her fears of her demon self and the fact Willow has declared her love without knowing this. Poor Tara. Sigh.



Loved the Princess Leia quote but Jo questioning Dani's analogy since they're the bad guys was just too funny.



The amount of emotion you manage to portray in your writing is astounding. (If a little heartbreaking at the moment :grin )

:clap Sonya

Edited by: samiamiguess at: 1/21/03 5:12:45 am
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