Hey guys, sorry if this update took a bit long but the original part that I wrote bored my sister to death, and after rereading it I realised that it was completely pointless, so I had rewrite the entire part.
Thank you all for reviewing. I really appreciate all the feedback, and feel free to tell me if there's something you want changed or if the story is moving to slowly, anything really.
caz- Things get a little better in this part...but it's the calm before the storm as they say
The stain on Tara's shirt is tied to Willow's nightmares in the grand scheme. I'm glad you're picking up clues, because I was worried that people would just think I'm being pointless and random.
WillowRulez - Yay, my stain clue is working, lol. Hopefully it will continue to make sense, because sometimes I feel like my writting is disjointed.
I'm trying to get more interaction happening between Willow and Tara, but at that point it didn't feel right to just throw them back to their normal banter.
Guppy- I'm glad you like the story. Thank you for reading! This is actually my first go at writting anything mysterious.
Willow waking up screaming in class was just kind of something that would only happen in her nightmares because she's not usually one to fall asleep in class, so I thought it would be a good way to show that these nightmares are really starting to control her life.
AlysonGoddess- Hey, I'm happy you're still enjoying the story. Hopefully the Tara/Willow relationship is not developing too slowly, coz while writting I sometimes feel like I should define where they are, instead of just having them doing this awkward dance.
eirnlove. - Hi, thanks for reading. There's not so much angst in this chapter but stick around coz there's gonna be a whole bunch of it pretty soon.
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Title: Order
Disclaimer: All Characters, etc. belong to Joss, i don't own anything, the usual
Rating: PG for now, I think
Feedback: Yes please! I'd love to know what you think, if there's any point of me continuing, or if you don't like something. If you think "there is no way (insert a character's name, eg. Willow) would do this", then please tell me, otherwise I will probably make that mistake often.
Spoilers: Up to and including Season Six
Part 3
Willow dreamt of blood. It cascaded down the curves of Tara’s body as they made love. It soaked the sweaty sheets beneath them. It stained her skin and penetrated her soul, binding her to her sins.
The room was dark save for the specks of light emitted from the burning candles scattered across the room, and Willow could not pinpoint where she was. However she did not ponder on her location long, choosing to concentrate on the writhing body beneath her.
“Willow, please”
She looked down, gazing deeply into her lover’s eyes. The bright blue that usually warmed Willow’s heart was replaced by a deep crimson. It was then that she became aware of the chill on her back. She could feel the light breeze cool her sweating skin. Except it wasn’t sweat that bathed her skin.
“Tara, there’s blood all over…”
But Tara was no longer beneath her. She quickly scanned the room seeking out her lover in the dim light.
Her hand reached for Tara’s. She could almost feel the warmth of her fingertips connecting with her lover’s.
The earth gave a small tremble and in the second Willow looked away, the form of her lover was replaced by a bleeding deformed figure.
It lunged at her and the mere connection with it caused her to feel lightheaded. Suddenly the oxygen level dropped and Willow found herself struggling for breath.
Her lungs burned and the pressure in her chest increased as her airway became completely blocked. She thrashed in blind panic, trying to loosen the hold the demon had on her but it was as if she were tied down. She couldn’t see the creature but she could feel it binding every molecule of her body to itself.
Willow woke gasping for breath. She felt as if she were going to vomit, and ran to the bathroom only to violently dry heave over the toilet.
She washed her face with cold water, allowing the dream to fade from her mind. Only those kinds of dreams never did, not fully. They stored themselves, forming a cluster of memories that made the dreadful feeling in the back of her mind grow and grow. Willow was afraid that one day soon it would get so big that it would drive her insane and she wouldn’t be able to separate her dreams from reality. She feared that one day she wouldn’t be able to wake up and the demon from her nightmares might finish her off. He was getting closer and closer to in her dreams.
She looked at the clock and decided there was no point in going back to bed. She instead distracted herself by thinking about the events of the previous day: seeing Tara.
She realized she never did thank the blonde for walking her home yesterday, and resolved to do just when she went in for her classes today.
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Tara used to have vivid dreams. Not all were good, but since the night Willow and the Scoobies stood up to her family most have been of the pleasant nature. Lately though Tara had stopped dreaming.
She wondered whether it had anything to do with Willow. She read once that an exhausted person was less likely to dream. Physically Tara wasn’t very active. Her mind however raced with Willow related thoughts just about every minute of the day. She’d find herself thinking about her without even realizing it. It seemed that everything she did could in some way be connected to Willow. It made sense in way. When they were together they were almost inseparable, sharing as many aspects of their life as they could from time on campus to subconscious habits.
She knew it was her decision to leave Willow, but it didn’t ease the pain. Each day she missed her more than words could express, more than her heart could take.
Spending even the brief half an hour with her ex lover tugged at her heart more than she wanted to admit, making her yearn for contact with the girl; to hold her, run her fingers along her skin, through her hair. She wanted to press her lips against Willow’s, to taste the sweetness cascading off her tongue; to feel the intimacy they shared not so long ago.
I’m not ready, Tara reminded herself.
She’s not ready. She sighed, feeling another argument about to erupt between her head and her heart.
Keeping her distance away from Willow proved to be as difficult as she had imagined, if not more so, especially when her heart was still so close to the redhead.
Tara went through her morning routine, before quickly grabbing her bag and leaving the dorms.
She wondered whether she should stop off at one of Willow’s classes to make sure she was feeling better, or if not to berate the girl for showing up to class while feeling ill. As soon as she thought passed through her head, she mentally kicked herself. She had no right to do that.
Finally deciding to settle in the middle of the two options, Tara walked towards Willow’s first class. She’d just casually walk past and if the she happened to bump into her she would just see how she was doing.
Willow had the same idea in mind. She stood by the entrance of Tara’s first class, waiting for the blonde to make an appearance. Students from the previous class filtered out of the lecture theatre, as students from the next class poured in.
Willow fidgeted on the spot. Why wasn’t Tara in class? What if something happened to the blonde?
Tara had walked past Willow’s class at least eight times, and she was sure the group of girls sitting in the study lounge were beginning to give her weird looks.
Tara began to panic. Willow never missed class. She remembered a couple months ago, Willow was sick with glandular fever. She would have bouts of extreme fatigue and high fevers, and still insisted on coming to class. For the most part the redhead was watched so she wouldn’t sneak off to class while no one was home, but one day each Scooby had a hectic schedule and was not available to Willow-sit. Willow took that opportunity to sneak into her lectures only to be caught by Tara, on the way to her art class, who dragged the sick girl home and refused to leave her until Dawn could come home and take over Willow-watch.
The students had all settled in their chairs and the lecture was in full swing; yet Willow was nowhere to be seen.
Tara bit her lip and slowly made her way back to her dorm. There was no point going to her lecture. By the time she’d get there it would be half over and she doubted she could concentrate anyway while she worried over Willow.
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Willow headed for Tara’s dorm room. She knew technically they were broken up and she shouldn’t really be running to her ex’s dorm room, every time she thought something was wrong, but Willow could not help but worry. It was in her nature.
She knocked on the door.
“Tara?” She called out when no one answered.
“I heard the girl who lives here has class right now.”
Willow spun around to see her ex lover standing less than two feet away with her famous half smile on her face.
“Tara!”
Relief coursed through both girls.
“I uh, I went to your class. I wanted to say thank you, for walking me home yesterday. I never did thank you, and when I saw that you weren’t in class I thought you might be sick and I was worried and I know I really have no right to worry coz, you know, breaking up and all…”
“Willow, it’s ok. I-I went to your class too to be honest, that’s why I wasn’t in mine. I wanted to see if you felt better.”
“Well aren’t we just the pair.”
Tara laughed for what felt like the first time in weeks. Then she realized it was.
“So, um, since we both missed class, do you want to maybe get something to eat?”
Willow held her breath. She had just asked Tara out. Oh goddess, she was sure Tara would run now, or tell her to stay away from her.
“I…” Tara hesitated.
Since yesterday she had been thinking of seeing Willow again, yet she kept telling herself that she wasn’t ready, that now wasn’t the time. But it felt so good to just ease into their normal conversation, to hear Willow babble, to watch her eyes sparkle, to smell her perfume.
“I’d like that.” She decided she’d just knock herself over the head the next time it tried to deny her Willow time.
Willow almost jumped on the spot, half from excitement, half from surprise.
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They walked across the courtyard and chose to settle under the large oak tree. Neither was hungry so they compromised for just sitting and talking.
There were other couples occupying various parts of the lawn and a group of students playing a game of football.
They talked about their classes, slaying, monsters, teachers, Dawn.
“She misses you. It’s the daily stuff, like funny shaped pancakes. Buffy tried cooking the other day, which impressed Dawn but she told me in secret nothing beats your pancakes. I have to say I agree.”
“I miss her too. I guess spending a few hours with her on weekends is really not enough compared to the amount of time I spent with her when I…when we lived in the same house.” Tara finished off hesitantly.
“It’s not just her. “
Tara laughed. “ I didn’t forget that we lived in the same house too.”
Willow smiled in response. “I meant the missing you part.”
A sudden warning to watch out from one of the footballer’s interrupted their conversation and Willow turned her head to the game to make sure they didn’t have to duck from the incoming ball.
She did not see Tara’s body slightly slump and nor the change in her eyes.
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