Hello everyone. You know how the holidays make you feel all warm and fuzzy? I want to write something cute now.
Well, this is going to be a really long update. It's going to start out all cute and cuddly, but this is where Willow and Tara start to have some really serious problems. That's your forewarning. Don't worry though, all will be resolved. I'd like to update Confused Passions also, but I don't know if I'll be able to because I let my friend borrow the book. I'll have to see if I can do it from memory. Anyway, here's your update. I hope it's not too heartbreaking.
**************************************************************November 27th 2005
*BEEP* *BEEP* *BEEP* *BEEP*
Willow quickly hit the button on the alarm clock and she sighed before putting her head back down on her pillow. A couple of seconds later she turned to Tara to make sure that the noise hadn't waken her up. When she was just an inch or two away from her lover's face, Tara turned and flipped Willow onto her back, effectively pinning her to the matress.
"You are such a faker," Willow said, "And you scared the hell out of me," she continued as her heart pounded. Tara put her ear to Willow's chest and heard the erratic heartbeat.
"So I did," Tara concluded smiling. She then gave Willow a kiss on the lips.
"Good morning to you too," Willow said breathlessly. Tara leaned closer to Willow for another kiss when she felt Willow's hand on her lips. Tara gave her a questioning glance. "I have work today baby. I have to get ready. No distractions," Willow explained. She got out of the bed and went in search of some clothes to wear to work.
"I don't understand why you can't just work from home," Tara said from her position on the bed. "We have a computer here," she continued.
"If I did my work here, then I would never get anything done."
"Because of the kids?" Tara asked.
"That's not the only reason. Do you remember the last time I tried to do my work here at the house because it was snowing outside?"
"Vaguely," Tara said smirking.
"You brought me some hot cocoa and then you tried to seduce me."
"Correction... I
did seduce you," Tara replied.
"You're not helping your case," Willow said walking into their bathroom that was connected at the back right of their room. She left the door open a crack as she changed for work. Tara walked in behind her and locked the bathroom door.
"Can't you just take one more day off?" Tara begged. She pushed Willow's naked body to the cold counter behind her causing the redhead to shiver.
"I wish I could," she breathed, "but it's a really important week. I might be getting a promotion which means--"
"More hours," Tara interrupted.
"And more money," Willow said.
"You're already away too often. Now you're going to work more hours? We're doing fine with the money you make. You're going to miss out on watching the kids grow up. You're going to come home one day and they'll both be teenagers and you're going to wonder where you've been the whole time. The answer is going to be 'work'. I don't want that," Tara said sadly.
"Can we please not do this now? I have to get ready. We'll talk about it tonight," Willow said.
"Fine," Tara replied almost coldly. She sighed and left to go wake up Jason.
As she stepped into his dark room she felt something hard and plastic poke into the bottom of her foot.
"Ow!" she said in a hoarse whisper. She hobbled over to Jason's bed and sat down next to him.
"Wake up sweetie," Tara said quietly as she nudged his shoulder. He turned onto his back and looked up at his mother.
"Is it time to get ready for school already Mommy?" he asked sleepily.
"Yup. Let's get you dressed and ready to go okay? And when you get home today I want you to clean your room," Tara said.
"Okay," Jason replied hopping out of his bed.
"Give me a hug," Tara said holding her arms open for the little boy. He took the invitation and hugged his mother tightly.
"Is Mom going back to work today?" he asked sadly.
"Yes honey. She has to," Tara replied. Jason pouted. Tara gave him a sad smile and then helped him get ready for school. He wore his favorite Scooby Doo t-shirt and black cargo pants.
"Is she going to be home for your birthday Mommy?" Jason asked after a while.
"Yeah. She will be. Do you want to go see if she's finished getting ready?" Jason nodded and Tara carried the small boy to her bedroom. Willow was sitting on the bed putting on her shoes.
"I'm ready for school Mom," Jason said when Tara put him down. Willow kissed him on the forehead and stood from the bed.
"Let's go down and get some breakfast before we go," she said to him.
When they arrived in the kitchen Jason sat at the table while Willow put two Pop-Tarts into the toaster for him. Tara was standing next to her as she poured some milk into his favorite cup. She wouldn't look at her wife. Willow sighed and turned to her.
"Don't be like this," she said quietly, "Would you be happier if I quit my job and we all had to live on the streets? Because I can do that if you want me to." She waited expectantly for Tara to give her an answer.
"How can you say something like that? You know that you're exaggerating. I tell you that I don't want you to work more hours so you automatically assume that I want you to quit your job. I know you need to work, but I will not have these kids grow up the way you did," Tara scolded quietly.
"What's wrong with the way I grew up? Look where I am. Do I look like I had a bad childhood. At least he isn't growing up the way
you grew up," Willow said. A single tear fell from Tara's eye and rolled down her cheek. She glared at Willow for a second before running up to her bedroom and locking the door.
Willow sighed loudly and ran her fingers through her hair.
"I don't have time for this," she said to herself. "Come on Jason. It's time to go," she said to her son.
"I didn't finish my Pop-Tart yet Mom," Jason replied.
"Take it with you," Willow said, picking him up and carrying him to the car with his breakfast in his hand.
She put his seatbelt across him and shut the door softly.
"Why didn't Mommy say goodbye to me?" Jason asked.
"She's just sad because I have to go back to work today. She'll feel better this afternoon. Oh, and I forgot to call Aunt Buffy the other night. So when you get home I want you to call her and ask her if she wants to come to Mommy's party okay?"
"But Mommy said I have to clean my room when I get home," Jason replied.
"Well you can do that after. It won't take long to call her. I'll tell Mommy so you don't get in trouble."
"Okay," Jason said. The rest of the ride was quiet as Willow replayed their most recent fight in her mind. Before she knew it, they had arrived at the school. Jason gave her a kiss and waved goodbye as he walked to his classroom.
Finally, Willow let it all out. The last couple of days had not been so good between her and Tara. Willow cried like she would never stop. It had been so long since she had done it that it all came out in waves. Things would only get worse as time went on. She was dreading her talk with Tara tonight. She knew that she had to appologize for the things that she said earlier, but it was going to be a much longer conversation than that.
She parked her car in the company's parking lot and wiped the tears from her eyes. Hopefully Tara will be calmed down by the time she got home that afternoon, but she had a feeling that she wouldn't be so lucky. She took a deep breath and walked through the doors of the Pixar studio.
Back at the house, Tara had just finished crying as well. Her feelings were hurt beyond repair this time. Why did Willow have to bring up her family? She knew how painful it was for Tara to think about and yet she did it anyway. They were going to have a serious talk tonight. She felt bad for storming out while Jason was there eating his breakfast, but the whole thing took her by surprise. Finally, she opened the door of her bedroom and went to get Alexis. Her voice still held a hint of sadness as she spoke to the wiggling infant.
"Hi there honey. How long have you been awake?" she asked taking the baby into her arms and cradling her. She sat down in the rocking chair in the far corner of the large room and began to feed the baby as she rocked back and forth. The sun was already up by now and it shone brightly through the thin curtains of the room. Tara sighed. "It's going to be a long day," she said out loud.
It was now halfway through the day and Willow was still sitting at her computer. She had just finished some new 3D characters for a new cartoon movie. It was finally lunch time so she saved her work, closed down the 3D Studio Max program, and headed to the cafe. She bought herself a bagel and sat at a table in the far corner. Taking out her cell phone, she began to dial the home number.
Tara heard the phone ring just as she was getting out of the shower. She looked at the Caller ID. She thought for a second about whether she wanted to answer or not. Finally, she sighed and picked up the phone.
"Hello?" she said with no emotion.
"Hey," Willow began, "I'm sorry. I didn't mean to hurt your feelings this morning," she continued quietly.
"Oh. Okay. All better," Tara replied sarcastically.
"Tara. I'm not trying to make it all better. I know that 'sorry' isn't enough. Things haven't been so good between us lately. I know that you've realized that. I don't want us to grow apart okay?" Willow pleaded.
"I don't want to talk about this now. I just got out of the shower. I have to go pick up Jason in a half hour. We'll talk about it tonight after Jason goes to sleep," Tara replied.
"Alright. Later is good. I love you," Willow said hoping that Tara would say it back even if she was still angry. Tara paused for a few seconds before responding.
"I love you too. Bye," she said softly before haning up the phone. She put her head in her hands and groaned in frustration. Then she got up to finish getting dressed. Willow just finished her lunch and went back to work.
A half hour later, as promised, Tara left to pick up her little boy from school. She smiled softly when she pulled up and saw him playing rock-paper-scissors with another little boy. She parked the car and walked over to him.
"Hi Mommy," Jason said running into her arms. "This is my friend Michael, Mommy," he said pointing to the little boy. "Can he come over and play someday?" he continued.
"Of course honey. First me and Mom have to talk to his parents though okay?" Jason nodded his head. Then, he waved goodbye to Michael and got in the car.
"Do you feel better Mommy?" Jason asked from the back seat.
"Yes sweetheart. I feel better now. I'm sorry I didn't say goodbye to you this morning."
"It's okay. Mom said that you were sad because she had to go back to work. I was sad too. What time is she coming home?" Jason asked stroking Alex's head. She wiggled her fists and gurgled.
"Well, I'm going to go home and cook dinner. She'll probably be home before I'm finished," Tara said, hoping that she was right.
When they got home, Jason went into his room to pick up his toys. When he was finished he went to the kitchen to find Tara.
"Mommy, can I call Aunt Buffy?" Jason asked.
"For what?" Tara asked suspiciously.
"Just to talk," Jason said giving Tara his best puppy dog eyes.
"Stop looking at me like that. You know I can't resist that pitiful look," Tara said laughing. "Go ahead and call her," she continued.
"Thank you Mommy," he said taking the cordless phone and running into the living room.
He sat down on the couch and dialed his aunt's number. It rang twice before the blonde woman came on the other end.
"Hello?"
"Hi Aunt Buffy," Jason said excitedly.
"Hey Jason. What's up little guy?" Buffy asked.
"I have to tell you a secret, but you have to promise that you won't tell Mommy okay?" Jason whispered as he looked toward the kitchen.
"I promise," Buffy said.
"Shhh. Whisper. Mommy might hear you."
"Sorry," Buffy whispered. "Now what's the secret?"
"Mom said she wanted you to come to Mommy's birthday party this weekend. Can you come?"
"Of course I can come to your mommy's party. Is your mom there?" Buffy asked.
"No. She's still at work. Mommy said she'll be home soon."
"Okay. Well tell her to call me when she comes home okay?"
"Okay Aunt Buffy," Jason replied. "I love you."
"I love you too. Bye," she replied, hanging up.
As soon as Jason brought the phone into the kitchen, he heard the front door open.
"Yay! Mom's home," Jason yelled running toward the front door.
"Hi honey," Willow said scooping the boy up into her arms and placing wet kisses all over his face.
"Ewww," Jason said as he squirmed in her arms. "I called Aunt Buffy. She said she could come," Jason whispered. "She wants you to call her," he continued.
"Okay. I'll call her," Willow replied setting Jason down. He ran to the kitchen where Tara was just finishing dinner. Willow was close behind. "Hi baby," Willow said.
"Hey. How was work?" she asked.
"Fine. Kind of boring. I've been working on the same thing since before my vacation. How was your day?" Willow asked kissing Tara softly on the cheek.
"It was okay. Dinner is almost ready. Why don't you sit down."
"I'll be right in. I have to call Buffy first," Willow said. Tara just nodded her head and continued to set the table.
Willow sat in her bedroom with the phone and called Buffy.
"So Jason tells me you're coming to the party," Willow said.
"Yeah. Just let me know when it is."
"It's Saturday afternoon. It's gonna be a surprise party. I'm not a hundred percent sure that it's going to happen though," Willow said sadly.
"Why not?" Buffy asked, confused. Willow sighed and began to explain.
"Tara and I are having some problems right now. I don't want it to ruin her birthday though. Most of it is about my job."
"What about it?" Buffy asked.
"She's worried that I'll end up like my parents. She doesn't want Jason to feel distanced from me like I did from my parents. I don't blame her for feeling that way, but I don't know what else to do. I can't just quit my job. I'm working for a reason. Hopefully I'll figure something out. We haven't talked much about it yet," she explained.
"I'm sorry to hear that Will. I'm sure things will get better. Maybe you're both just moody because of the kids."
"Probably," Willow agreed. "Tell Xander, Anya, Dawn, and Giles about the party okay?"
"Okay Will."
"I'm gonna go now. Tara made dinner. I'll talk to you later."
"Okay. Bye. Good luck," Buffy responded before hanging up the phone.
Willow went back downstairs and the family ate dinner in silence except for Willow's compliments on the taste of the food, which she hoped would earn her some forgiveness points. They gave Jason some ice cream for dessert and then they sent him up to brush his teeth. A half an hour later he was finally asleep. Now was the moment. Willow and Tara settled into bed with Alex between them.
"Are you ready to talk?" Willow asked looking into her wife's eyes.
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That's it for now kittens. Hopefully I'll have some more free time this week. Things are really starting to roll along with this story. Next update will be "the talk" and Tara's birthday party. Some other stuff along the way also. PLEASE LEAVE FEEDBACK!
My parents said that I could be anything that I wanted to be... so I became a lesbian.