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Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #23

Postby jixer » Wed Oct 23, 2002 12:45 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #23

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.





A Bridge





Tara looked into the turbulence below. There were only the briefest flashes of light. Those were the tiny moments of happiness that her family would steal from the encroaching darkness that now seemed inevitable. Judith followed her glance in both the physical illusion they shared and in the more real play of power on power around them.



"I don't like this," she said tightly.



"I h-have the utmost enthusiasm in the mission," Tara said with a weak smile.



"I can tell," Judith replied with a weak smile of her own. "Are you sure you don't want me to come along?"



"No, but it doesn't feel right without you as my, um, anchor," Tara answered. "It's all I've got to go on. I'm not an empath like your Tara."



"No, you're empath like you," Judith answered with a real smile. "Sorry girlfriend, but you're an empath, even if your world doesn't like magic and empathy together."



"It's too dangerous, too powerful, I can't be both witch and empath," Tara said with little conviction. One problem she had with existing in a place with no normal time flow and Judith's curious intellect was that she had to explain many things and then defend them. She'd learned more from Judith's questions than the other woman had learned from her answers.



"You're asking my girl to be both," Judith said quietly. Tara had no answer. They both looked down again and Judith sighed. "But we'll have plenty of time for debates later. I'll be good and stay. But hurry back, okay? I feel...safer, you know, with you in it."



"You're saying 'you know'," Tara teased.



"Well, hurry back and be a bad influence then," Judith said with a roll of her eyes. "Hey, am I the anchor because I'm as big as one?"



Tara looked up quickly to reassure the other woman and stopped when she saw Judith smile. Tara stuck her tongue out at the other girl as she giggled. Then Judith looked serious.



"Just hurry back," she said worriedly. "And be careful."



"I will," Tara said as she stepped to the edge of the span and closed her eyes. Then she leapt into the grasping cold of the obsidian river of future time. The shock made her take a breath and she panicked for a second before she remembered that she wasn't being buffeted by currents of dark, cold water. She found her center and watched the unfolding possible times to come.



* You have already lost, witch* a smooth bass voice said smugly.



"They're alive, and there is hope," Tara said with a forced calm.



* Really?* the presence laughed. * What about this?*



Pain lanced through her and she saw Dawn smash into and then slide down a marble grave marker. Tara was both watching and living Dawn's pain as the girl struggled to breathe. Tara saw spots flick through her vision and things grew gray as Dawn struggled for air. She felt her panic as her breath became rapid and shallow. Buffy filled her vision. Dawn heard her call for Giles dimly. As all of her efforts centered on struggling for one more breath.



* All that power and the Key still can't live with a tear in that fragile sack around her lungs,* the voice said clinically. * Is it frightening to die this way?*



Tara felt the world go cold and black. For the longest second she felt the memory of a track of burning cold agony in her chest. When she looked up a circle of Scoobies surrounded a gray faced Dawn as Buffy wailed her shattered heart out.



* Could you touch the power needed to save her?* it asked with a sneer in the smoothness. * I think not.*



Tara suddenly knew she could. All she had to do was reach back up this torrent and pull on...the growing power in the base of the Hellmouth. Tara forced herself to close her ears to her friend's agony and look at the scene. She gave a grim smile.



"I suppose they've sent the pretty Tara off for emergency coffee,"

she said dryly.



The scene fell away and Tara felt a moment of falling as the alley near the Espresso Pump became real around her. A large man with breath that reeked of beer held a knife to Willow's throat. It dropped to her blouse.



"I know what you need, dyke," he muttered.



Tara was almost to the power that pulsed in the depths of Hellmouth before she realized the image had swirled past her. She was within touching distance of the dark power but she would have to take it back into the flow of time. She fought back tears.



"No," she said softly. Then she shouted "No! You're not going to make me touch it!"



* Because you trust some power of good and love and honor?* the voice laughed. * Love is a trick of nature and troubadours invented romance to keep their bellies filled. Good is survival for most, at best it's power. Honor is an illusion. Look at how your so called lover 'honors' you with this more lithe version of you in the bed you once shared.*



"Are you still in love with her?" the displaced girl asked Willow as she placed her head in the redhead's lap. Willow ran her fingers through her hair and shook her head.



"I stopped being in love with Tara a while ago," Willow answered softly.



Tara just smiled at the image and reached out a hand to touch Willow's cheek. For just an instant there was a sensation of warmth.



"I know, baby," she said gently. "I love you."



Confusion, wordless and complete, filled the darkness she hung in. Tara tossed her head back and laughed.



"Thrice tried and failed," she said with a feral grin. "Get out of my way. I have a future to find so she can save it."



* She won't!* the voice said with a hint of panic. * She is not the dead witch returned. She cannot fulfill the words of the prophecy!*



"We'll see," Tara said with a grim smile. "Now shoo!"



The voice wailed like a petulant boy being pulled away from a toy and faded away.



Tara turned into the stream of time and sought the brightness that had once tumbled under the bridge. She found a tiny strand of it and held it. She closed her eyes and opened them on the bank of the river. In front of her was the bridge.



"This isn't where I'm supposed to be," she said thoughtfully. "Ah, it's for her, I'm sure."



Tara looked down and saw a river of golden light form out of the darkness under the bridge. She looked into the darkness and saw Buffy flying backwards, a jagged piece of wood behind her. Xander bled on the floor of Dawn's room. Dawn lay ashen on her bed. But now Willow and Tara looked up with eyes of emerald green light as Anya glowed in the same hue. Then the vision disappeared.



"But what is she supposed to do?" Tara asked urgently. "What am I supposed to tell her?"



Instead of an answer the river now flowed brightly into hills she could not see past. Sunlight chased away the twilight. She looked to her side and Buffy was there with her, looking at the river and it's path. Buffy turned to her with her face a mask of anxiety.



"I'm supposed to go that way," she said nervously. "How do I do it?"



Tara looked away from her pleading eyes. The bridge reflected off the river. Tara saw a reflected Judith reach for her. Judith, her anchor. She looked at Buffy and smiled reassuringly as she took the Slayer's warm hand in hers.



"You don't do it alone," she said with the confidence Buffy brought out in her. "We'll find a way. Now get back to sleep. You know how much these dreams take out of you."



"Yeah," Buffy said yawning. "Why isn't there a Slayer prophecy website, you know, with helpful pull down menus and stuff? Maybe if I-"



"No," Tara said firmly. "No more Slayer dreaming. Go to sleep."



Buffy yawned again and waved. Twilight returned to the bridge. Tara reached for Judith's reflection. She stepped out onto the bridge.



"Well?" Judith asked anxiously.



"There's a way," Tara said with much less confidence. "I'm just not sure what to do to get there."



"We'll find it," Judith said brightly. "I know my Tara. Both of them."







Sunnydale California





Buffy cradled Dawn and tried to recall anything she had learned about passing her power. Then Dawn gasped again. All of Buffy's thoughts scattered as Dawn whispered her name and looked at her with frightened eyes that begged her wordlessly to make everything all better.



Buffy didn't look up as Willow ran up and skidded to the ground next to her. Xander stood over them, looking for something to stake. Dawn's gasps filled him with a bitter mix of fury and helplessness. Willow reached for the girl's chest and seemed to freeze.



"Pneumothorax," Willow hissed. Then she was silent as she bent her head and focused her power. The splintered rib and the tear in the pleura that it caused couldn't be repaired with the power she could take so near the Hellmouth. For a moment she thought of reaching for it anyway as she felt Dawn's heart lose a beat, then two. But she held back, almost weeping in frustration. She knew that tempting power would not heal.



"What is it?" Giles asked desperately as Tara slid past him and knelt by Dawn.



"Pneumothorax," Willow grunted as she fought for Dawn's life.



"Her lung's collapsed," Tara explained as she opened a plastic box. "God, I hope this works here."



She reached out and ran a hand over Dawn's chest quickly until she felt the break.



"I can't hold it closed against the pressure," Willow gasped.



Tara reached into her pocket and pulled out what looked like a small tool wrap. She unrolled it with a flick of her hand and pulled out a small device. She pushed a button and it gave a high pitched hum. She smiled, then grimaced.



"This is gonna hurt, sorry," she said to Dawn. Then she plunged the device into the girl's chest near the break. Dawn flinched.



"Hey!" Buffy snarled and drew back a fist.



"No, wait!" Willow said hurriedly. "The pressure is equalizing." Willow blinked the sweat out of her eyes. "But this break needs to be fixed and I'm tapped out."



Tara reached for her and saw what the witch was doing. Together they pulled the broken rib back into place as Dawn whimpered. The small device drew out the air from the space faster than it entered.



"Hurts, hurts, hurts, hey, I can breathe," Dawn said weakly.



"Can we close the tear and make the bone stay in place?" Tara asked worriedly. "With magic, I mean."



"One or the other, unless you've got another gadget in there that stitches up ribs or torn pleura," Willow said with less strain.



"A gadget, no, but maybe..." Tara said quickly. With that she reached into the box and pulled out what looked like half a pen. Then she pushed a button and the thick bottom of the box opened revealing a layered fan of small vials just smaller than the thing she held. Tara touched the side of the fan and lighted dots appeared under the vials. She pulled a vial from the second row. She pushed it onto the holder and pushed it against Dawn's chest.



"Yowch!" Dawn squealed. "Oh, weird..."



Buffy looked at Willow hopefully as Dawn shivered in her arms.



"Wow," Willow said with a smile. She reached for Tara's hand.



When Tara touched her hand and gave Willow power she saw Dawn glowing faintly all over with bright light that was most concentrated around the broken rib. The two women saw the break flowing back into place as they used a fraction of the power they'd needed just to keep it stable. The pleura joined and healed without scarring after Tara pulled the pneumovalve from Dawn's chest carefully. The bruised flesh over the break turned pink and the glow drifted to other old wounds. Dawn's arm seemed to glow briefly and then the skin over her stomach. The women broke their connection and sat back.



"Why is the ground tippy?" Willow asked with a happy smile.



Xander pushed her gently upright and she just smiled at him.



"Is she gonna be okay?" he asked carefully.



"I think she used more of her power before I got here," Tara said as she touched Willow's forehead gently. "Maybe she's tired."



"Healing can be a euphoric experience if it's very successful," Giles said as he balanced Willow. "And this looks like a very successful healing."



"I'll say," Willow and Xander said together. Willow started to giggle uncontrollably.



Dawn scrambled to her feet and took a deep breath. She started giggling at Willow and then nearly fell over. Buffy caught her easily. Dawn blinked at her sister then smiled. She wrapped her arms around Buffy.



"I can breathe," she said happily.



"I'm glad," Buffy said as she hugged Dawn carefully. "Tara, what's is that stuff? Happy healing juice?"



"It's just Level One MRF," she said puzzled. "It's good for stabilizing trauma. She's going to be hungry for meat and proteins and very tired. I've never seen it work this fast."



"MRF?" Xander asked.



"You know, like MerGen or the stuff on stitch tape," Tara said with a shrug. "But it's made with artificial mitochondria release factors. That's new, I think. It has even less side effects than the old tissue regenerators."



"I think I want a case of this stuff," Xander said with awe in his voice.



"How much do you have, Tara?" Giles asked distantly.



"Between my secondary aid kit and the rest of the individual packets about, um, forty five, no, four doses," she explained. "Of varying strengths of course. Why?"



"Because we don't have anything like this," Giles said, then he smiled. "Or rather, not yet."



"We still have a demon out there right now," Buffy said tiredly. "Giles, could you and Xander get the gigglers home?"



"What about the demon?" Giles asked as he steadied a now yawning Willow.



"Tara can find him for me and make sure there's no other unexpected fight fans," she said. "What about the vamp killer bullets?"



"Vampire upsetting bullets now, s-s-sorry," Tara said looking down.



"Their effectiveness seems to have faded with the closing of the Hellmouth," Giles said.



"No more cross influencing physical realities sharing a singular point," Willow said lightly. "No more vamps for them, no more vamp duster buster bullets for us."



With that she and Dawn dissolved into laughter.



"They're way down deep tired," Tara said smiling herself.



"Here, I can't manage both this and Weeble Dawn," Xander said handing her a handaxe.



"Um," Tara said holding the weapon uncomfortably.



"Don't worry, I think you'll be a natural," he said as he started to herd Dawn down the street.



"Please hurry and get home," Giles said as he guided Willow down the street. Buffy smiled as the four walked away. She turned to Tara.



"Thanks," she said quietly.



"I'm just glad I wasn't totally worthless," Tara replied with shy grin as she looked down.



Buffy reached out and gently lifted Tara's chin. She looked into blue eyes steadily and smiled.



"You helped save Dawn's life and you will save knows how many others with this mitohealing stuff," Buffy said seriously. "You can find monsters and keep Willow from tearing herself to shreds. You are so very much not worthless, understand?"



Tara just nodded and smiled as she met Buffy's eyes.



"Good, now take these," Buffy insisted as she handed Tara a cross and a stake. "You're going to need them."



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"So is this Tara okay now?" Xander asked Dawn as they walked with very little weaving.



"Cat's fine," she replied nodding.



"And it must stay Cat, Xander," Giles said carefully. "It's going to be dicey enough as it is. I just hope the fingerprints don't match."



"Why?" Xander asked confused. "I can't see Tar-Cat getting arrested for anything but felony shyness."



"Insurance fraud is a possibility," Giles said evenly. "Tara's life insurance was enough to give Buffy and Dawn a comfortable cushion. "If Tara appears alive there will be questions, perhaps even accusations of fraud or worse."



"Not Cat Tara, Tara Cat," Willow said shaking her head, then weaving a bit more. "She's a straight arrow, but you should forgive the expression because she's not really straight and not First Nation, except maybe a little bit on her father's side but I think they'd deny it in his case."



"We'll talk about this later," Giles said as they passed other people on the street.



After they had passed a lighter flared in the darkness. It went out before the cigarette was lit. The 'coffin nail' sailed out into the street.



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"Do they always smell like that?" Tara asked distastefully.



"No, that's about number three on the most stinky demon parade," Buffy said wrinkling her nose. "Good diversion by the way. Where did you learn to throw an axe?"



"I didn't," Tara said wincing. "I swung it and it flew out of my hands."



"I take it that wasn't a war cry, either?" Buffy said with a smile.



"'Hey, um'?" Tara said with a sigh. "It might as w-well be."



"It did stop him for a critical second," the Slayer pointed out.



"Yeah, being doubled over in laughter is very delaying," Tara said with a dry tone. "Of course he stopped laughing without a head. Is this normal? Or is this a good night?"



Buffy looked away for a while. Tara winced at the fear and anxiety that came off the Slayer. Tara had a brief image of Dawn, gray and panting, in Buffy's arms.



"It's one of the worst," Buffy said distantly.



Tara stopped suddenly and looked off in another direction. Buffy's senses came alive and she shifted the axe in her hands.



"What is it?" she asked quickly.



"I don't know," Tara said hesitantly. "It's like, like a vampire, but it's not. It's like it's a h-human too."



"Like he has a soul?" Buffy asked suddenly subdued.



"I don't know, but seems to be a, a man, or not..." Tara replied. "He's angry and rapacious like a vampire, but haunted."



Buffy just shuddered. Tara had a brief image of a hard, chiseled predator leaning over her. Shame, anger and betrayal warred with a broken animal attraction and a dark need. Tara reached out for the petite woman. Buffy hid in her arms for a moment.



"Please don't use that word again," she asked weakly.



"I w-won't," Tara promised earnestly.



Buffy took a deep breath and pulled away from Tara. She smiled and swung the axe to her shoulder. Tara just looked at her and wondered how often the Slayer put Buffy in a box for later.



"Let's go see what brings him out of LA," the Slayer said brightly.



"You know him?" Tara asked as they headed into an old section of the cemetery. "A vampire?"



"Long story, Buffy said sadly. "We were tight and beautiful and it broke. I had to kill him and send him to Hell."



"H-h-hell?" Tara asked tightly.



"It was horrible, but he came back, and then he...it gets really complicated after that," Buffy said with a sigh.



Tara just nodded as she tried to find a balance in the conflicting emotions riding the Slayer at this moment. They walked for quite a ways until Tara felt the vampire with a soul move closer, but behind them. It seemed he was trying to stay out of sight.



"He's hiding," she whispered. Buffy nodded and slumped forward. Tara leaned down quickly and asked "Where's the pain?"



Buffy gasped and gathered herself tightly. Tara looked worriedly at her. Then Buffy was over her head in a graceful bound and she closed on the vampire that had come closer with her 'collapse'.



Tara ran after her until a wave of horror, revulsion, lust, and anger mixed with fear hit so hard she fell. As she picked herself up she saw the lean man from Buffy's nightmare staring at her from his knees.



"I'm sorry," he croaked. "It wasn't..."



His words trailed off and Tara almost drowned in their pain. She looked up desperately to see him stand. Buffy backed up and tripped. He reached for her. Tara knew he only meant to help but when he saw the fear and anger that blazed in Buffy's eyes his visage changed into a hunting vampire's. She grabbed the cross but before she could bring it up he shook off the demonic mask. Fear for Buffy and self-loathing filled him as he shambled away.



Buffy curled up and was wracked by sobs that shook her slender frame. Tara pulled her into an embrace and rocked her gently, taking some of her fear and pain away until the empath could bear no more. She took a little more and felt her own sobs matching Buffy's. That brought the Slayer out of her little hell.



"Did you, do that?" Buffy asked brokenly. Tara could only nod through her tears as she tried to push away the fragments of Buffy's memory she'd seen. Buffy hugged her hard and helped the empath to her feet.



"I was wrong," Buffy said roughly. "This is the worst night ever."



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In a cave complex so close by to Sunnydale as to be no matter in the dimensional scheme of things Anyanka sat between two large demon guards. She'd sat in this hallway under guard for hours as D'Hoffryn met with his senior demons. Before this she'd been in another hallway for nearly as long. This hallway was better because the bench was a bit more comfortable. She tried not to think of chocolate, or money, or her friends laying still on the floor of her ex-shop.



She was failing miserably.



From above her Halfrek and two other more progressive demons of the 'Justice' faction looked down from a gallery of the complex.



"Why don't we tell her about the prophecy, Hallie?" the youngest asked.



"Because she'd be thinking about it and run us down too many false paths," the older demon answered for Halfrek. She hated that and vowed to remember when she was in power. For now she smiled.



"Exactly," she agreed. "She's the least of us all and I'm sure she knows where the Sunnydale key is located."



"You're sure she's the least?" the young one said again. Then he looked at Anyanka and rolled his eyes. "Sorry, stupid question."



"We have to get her away when the time is right," Halfrek said thoughtfully. "Take up duty on the Sunnydale night shift. The old one has his cronies watching the day shift but the lazy old farts won't put in a long shift anymore. Be generous."



"Then what?" the youngest asked.



"We wait for her friends to make a wish," Halfrek replied with a thin smile. "Everybody slips. They're connected to the key too somehow."



"And we get their wishes to her by?" the older one asked.



Halfrek just grinned for a minute as she looked at the guards below.



"I have my ways," she said cryptically.





jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #23

Postby Grimlock72 » Wed Oct 23, 2002 4:47 am

waaaaaa.... so many plots and twists, kinda hard to keep up :)



When did Dawn's rib break ? Did Buffy hugging her cause the rib the cause trouble ? Probably why normal people get checked-up in hospital after fights :D . Funny how people contradict themselves saying "can't breathe", should be "having trouble breathing" of course, but no one says that. (at least not in my limited experience)



What I said previously about the bullets (research & copy) goes for the medical stuff to, save some and replicate/research it. I want a medkit like that too btw. (to be sure: that is the box AND the belt/roll-thingie, mine, mine :) )



Maybe they should get Dawn to a hospital for check-up ? Don't know if the breach is still there, better safe then sorry. Dawn jumping up almost immidiatly after 'surgery' had me almost shouting for her to stay and bloody well rest :D .



Whatever that presence near the bridge was, smack it over the head. It wasn't being nice to Tara, which is obviously a capital offense :) .



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

Grimlock72
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #23

Postby mollyig » Wed Oct 23, 2002 7:10 am

Tara showing her innate courage by besting the taunting voice. I like that she trusted Judith to be her anchor.



Cat and Willow working together to heal Dawn. Loved giggly Willow after the spell.

I'm so glad Buffy is showing Cat that she's needed there.



What is Hallie up to I wonder.

mollyig
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #23

Postby jixer » Tue Oct 29, 2002 2:16 am

Hello Kittens-



Just a quick note to say thank you for your time and words. Sorry this is late.





Thank you,



J

jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #25

Postby jixer » Tue Oct 29, 2002 2:18 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #25

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.





Sunnydale California



Tara and Buffy arrived at the Summers home tired and worn out. Willow was asleep on the couch and Giles was nodding in the large chair. He looked up at their arrival. His tired smile vanishing as he saw his Slayer's face.



"What's wrong?" he asked standing up. Buffy simply walked over to him and didn't look up. He hugged her and felt her tremble and cling to him. He looked at Tara imploringly.



"There w-was a vampire, S-Spike she said," Tara said tiredly. "She said h-he has a soul now, I think."



From Giles reaction it seemed to make sense, in a horrible way. Buffy pulled herself away from Giles and trudged up the stairs. Xander was coming down saying something about giving a mouse a cookie. When Buffy passed him without a word he looked at Giles worriedly.



"What's with Buff?" he asked quietly. "Bad demon night?"



"Spike is back, and with a soul," Giles said flatly.



Xander swore eloquently.



For the next hour Tara learned more about vampires and planes of reality than anyone on her world had even guessed. She listened with a growing unease to Xander's description of Buffy's state of mind after she had literally been pulled from a heavenly reward. She looked at the sleeping Willow and tried to imagine the power and the desperate need that had driven her to risk so much.



"She loves Buffy," Tara said when Xander took a breath.



"Huh?" Xander said as his eyes widened.



"Not the way she loved Tara, because losing her broke Willow," she went on softly. "But she needed her friend and sister back. What was Beth going through after she lost Judith? Why didn't I help her?"



Tara started to cry and didn't know why. There was a soft rustling behind her that she missed and Willow wrapped her arms around her sleepily. Willow looked at the men with a face that asked more than her words could have. Giles told her about Spike and what they'd told her about vampires. Tara never looked up. Willow could tell she was fighting for control and losing.



"Spike doesn't matter," she said firmly. "What made her cry?"



"She was wondering why she hadn't helped Judith's friend," Giles said distantly.



Willow rocked Tara gently as a look of resigned anger crossed Giles' face. He took a ragged breath.



"Tara, when did you go to Judith's funeral?" he asked gently.



"I couldn't go," Tara said as she struggled again for control. "I w-was on duty and w-we w-were..."



"When was that?" Giles asked carefully.



"W-week before last," Tara said. "Sunday."



"Twelve days ago," Giles observed looking at his watch. Willow's face was set and grim.



"Help me get her upstairs," she said evenly. "She needs a bed to sleep in, not this couch."



"I'm okay," Tara insisted. "I don't want to put anyone out."



"You're not okay, and you're not putting anyone out," Willow said standing up. "It was ours, and nobody wants it anyway."



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Buffy curled up in her bed and tried not to think. Spike had a soul, but he wasn't like Angel. Deep in the back of her mind she knew the creature that had been on it's knees in front of her wasn't the one who had pulled her into a darkness she still could not make sense of, nor the one who had tried to rape her. But it looked the same and it left her shuddering and cold.



All of the images of Spike came one after the other. He had been evil, then broken and even almost noble. Then he had changed, or was it her? She had trusted him with Dawn. Why had she done that? Why even now did his pain bother her? Was she still longing somehow for death? The questions kept whispering in her mind. Suddenly a new thought insinuated itself into her troubled mind.



She was weak and unable to help herself, let alone the others who needed her. She was worthless. She should just crawl away and hide.



Buffy got up and started to pack hurriedly.



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In the bedroom down the hall Tara stood away from the bed. This room made Willow unhappy. She was the reason the redhead had come here in the first place. Somehow she felt worthless.



"You need to sleep, real sleep, and that means a real bed," Willow said firmly.



"This was yours, you and your Tara's, I mean," Tara said hesitantly.



"Yes," Willow said with a sad smile. "And it's yours now. Just sit down."



Tara sat on the edge of the bed and yawned hugely. She looked at Willow and then looked down.



"You can leave if you want," she said softly.



"No I can't," Willow said with a small but real smile. "I owe you a big fighting evil buddy kind of debt. Besides, my Tara would kick my fanny if she knew I'd run off and left some cool monster fighter in the lurch. So I'll stick around for a bit, just to get you settled in, you know?"



Tara gave her an embarrassed smile and nodded. She had shrugged out of her vest and started on her boots when she heard a noise in the hall. Willow looked up at the sound. Tara felt her self doubt increase. But this time it felt like it came from the outside. Then she felt Buffy and the feeling increased tenfold.



"Buffy, something...it's not you, you're strong..." she almost wailed.



Willow let down her rudimentary defenses and felt a sense of despair. She knew it was strong if her basic at best empathic skills were triggered. She reached for her own power and touched Tara's as well. She pulled a shield around the empath. Tara stood up and went out the door with Willow behind her.



They found Buffy on her knees at the top of the stairs, stuffing clothes back in an open bag and crying.



"Can't even pack right," she whispered to herself.



"That's my line, you know?" Tara said gently as she knelt by Buffy.



"Don't, please," Buffy said cringing away from her. "I'm sorry."



"Contego" Willow said harshly. Buffy shook her head and looked confused.



"It's not like that," the petite woman said. "What..."



"It w-wasn't you-" Tara started.



"It was an attack, probably linked to Spike," Willow said tightly. "Giles! I need help! We've got to get the house warded now!"



Willow felt Giles below her open his power to her. She let the trust sweep over her and add to her confidence. She held out a hand to Tara who gave the witch her hand and power both without question. Willow turned in the plane of power for which she had once longed and carefully wove a protection around the house. Only when she was done did she hear them.



"Keep the power," voices whispered. "I will show you wonders."



"No!" another voice hissed. "Follow me. I will grant your every wish."



"They lie!" a new voice chimed. "I will make you powerful beyond words. Just a little of their power is all we need."



"Get some new material, okay?" she said rolling her eyes. "Ever hear of salesmanship?"



"I can give you your Tara back, alive and whole," a deep voice said confidently. "Send the Slayer away."



Willow felt the power in her bones. She looked carefully with the skill Tara had shown her towards the voice. It came from the Hellmouth, deep inside. Power streamed weakly from the portal now, but it was streaming again. Only now the power had no wavering bands of light, but rather one blood red color. Willow took a step back and felt the presence of Tara and Giles. She clutched them in fright. The house became solid around her.



"We're gonna need a bigger boat," she said sagging onto the wonderfully real floor.



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"One color?" Giles asked worriedly.



"It makes it hard to decorate that way," Xander added nervously.



"Yeah, blood red," Willow said tiredly. "I don't want to know what the accessories are going to look like."



"I need to research this," Giles said rubbing his eyes.



"Not tonight," Buffy said firmly. "Tonight you sleep here. Xander, sorry, you've got the uncomfy chair spot again. Our witch is going to get our empath to bed and they are going to sleep and not talk the night away. The Slayer is going to follow her own advice. Any questions?"



"Why do you sharpen the springs in the recliner?" Xander asked innocently.



"Any non-beating questions?" she repeated, waving a fist under his nose. "No? Well then, off to sleep."



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Tara stepped into the room wearing the most conservative nightgown Willow and Buffy had been able to find. Willow smiled at her.



"That bad?" Tara asked looking at her. "At least it's warm."



"Good," Willow answered. "Fortunately I put back sweats everywhere I go, sort of a nesting thing, I think."



Tara sat on the bed and looked at Willow. The witch sat on the bed cross-legged. She looked at the shy girl and saw how tense she was.



"I'm sorry," Willow said sincerely. Tara looked at her with a questioning frown.



"W-why?" she asked with concern.



"Because I thought you'd lost your Judith about the same time I lost my Tara," Willow said with a sigh. "I didn't realize it had been just days. I wasn't even able to start mourning Tara for about a week. I was kind of messed up."



"I can't, um, couldn't mourn her," Tara admitted in a shamed voice. "Unless it was in the shower. Then I could cry a little."



"Didn't your team help?" Willow asked in a worried tone.



"But they did," Tara insisted. "They were there for me, but we had to be careful. And there was Joyce. And Chester."



"Who's Chester?" Willow asked.



"Joyce's little dog," Tara said with a grin. "We call them Pugs."



"Smooshed faces and never met a stranger?" Willow said with a giggle.

"My great aunt Sophie had one."



"Chester listened and wouldn't tell anyone," Tara said wistfully. "I hope they're okay."



"They have Beth," Willow said confidently. "If she's anything like Buffy, they're safe."



Tara nodded and smiled, but didn't lie down.



"Tara, sorry, Cat, if I remind you too much of her I can leave," Willow said with soft earnestness.



"I know you're not her," Tara said sadly. "I don't even wish you were her. And I know I'm safe, it's just..."



"It still hurts," Willow said distantly. "I know."



With Willow's admission of pain Tara laid down on the bed. She reached out a hand to the other woman. Tara felt Willow relax just a bit with the touch. She could tell there was unfinished mourning in her new friend as well. She leaned closer. Willow moved just a bit.



"Are you still in love with her?" the displaced girl asked Willow as she placed her head in the redhead's lap. Willow ran her fingers through her hair and shook her head.



"I stopped being in love with Tara a while ago," Willow answered softly.



The shy girl looked at Willow for a long moment. There was something happy about her for a brief instant, a memory or more that seemed to light up her eyes.



"That means something important, doesn't it?" she asked.



"I moved past being in love with her to loving her," Willow said nodding. "I didn't even realize it until she left. I'm, I'm lucky in a way. I know she loved me too and was coming home for real. It still hurts."



"Does it ever stop hurting?" Tara asked in a small voice.



"The day you stop loving them," Willow said gently. "I don't think I want it to stop hurting."



"No," Tara said nodding. "She must have been so special."



"She was my everything," Willow said in a tight voice.



"Judith..." Tara said before the first tears she's shed for her love in front of another person stopped her voice. Willow just stroked her hair and let her own tears take their brief course. Along with her tears Tara seemed to lose some of the agony she had carried. After a while she brushed her eyes and met Willow's with a ragged smile.



"I wish I could have known her," both tired women said together.



Tara didn't understand why Willow clapped a hand to her mouth, then sagged in relief. Then she frowned sadly.



"I guess they're not going to let her out for a while," Willow said resignedly.



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"Two wishes!" hissed the youngest demon in a frenzied whisper. "From women who've been wrongfully hurt by men."



"Quiet!" Halfrek hissed back. "Were they logged?"



"Gee, they're official," the young demon grinned. "But I think I must have misplaced the log sheet."



"Excellent," Halfrek replied. "We'll just wait for a day to let the pressure build in the backlog."



"Yeah, wishes from a witch at midnight must be pretty powerful," the demon gloated.



"Witches?" Halfrek asked. "Were they her witches?"



"Yep," he answered smugly.



His leader just smiled.



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Free City of Odessa

SGenCorp Laboratory #3





A server lost a signal for just a second as the old man cleaned the floor. He was an old codger, curt to the brilliant young scientist who was stuck on the graveyard shift monitoring the project. And the old fart didn't seem to understand how important the young man was even with some pointed hints. Finally the young man threw up his hands and went to the cafeteria for a cup of strong nightshift tea.



When he returned the janitor was just putting his equipment onto the battered cart. As soon as he heard the noises of the clumsy old fool in the other room he brought up his favorite web site and selected an innocent looking blonde.





Free City of Odessa

Hotel Imperial





"Oh, jeez, like those are real," Jonathon sighed. "Okay, we're in, but my Russian is weak and I don't trust the translator program all that much."



"I'll translate," Michael Delacroix said evenly.



"Please do," Jonathon said worriedly. "I'm just a private citizen who happens to be vacationing here. I'm not a super spy-soldier anymore, well as much as I ever was really."



"Neither are we," Ramirez answered with a smile. "Just passing through ourselves. Coffee?"



"Thanks?" the hacker said unsurely. Then he looked at the screen. Pictures of Judith and Tara appeared on a complex file with layer after layer of security. He smiled. Under the GUI it all looked the same to him.



"I owe you," he whispered, then louder "Tally ho."





jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #25

Postby Grimlock72 » Tue Oct 29, 2002 5:41 am



That must be so weird, mourning the ones you've lost while they're particly in front of you.



Whats with the hellmouth calling to Willow ? Evil hellmouth, tsk..tsk.. Some evil thingie was making Buffy feel remorse over Spike (avoiding easy low-blow here:) ) ? Hmm, is that Spike's fault or is somone just using him ?



If the hellmouth is still active, though sealed, they could eventually send Tara back ? Question is if she wants to go back, whats there for her ? Repressive world on the other side, intolerant much. Only being able to mourn Judith in the shower for fuck's sake...grrrrrrr :rage .



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

Grimlock72
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #25

Postby xita » Tue Oct 29, 2002 6:39 pm

Hmm, oh wow, this chapter cleared some things up but and poor auTara, she wasn't allowed to grieve... god they can't go back there. They are at a totally different place in the grieving process and perhaps why Willow is more open to this Tara then Tara is to Willow (not Judith).

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Buffy?

Let's change it, the Discovery channel has koala bears.

xita
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #25

Postby mollyig » Wed Oct 30, 2002 5:19 am

Its good that Willow using her magic combined with Cat's and Giles' was able to best the taunting voice.



I wish I could have known her Oh my! How interesting.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

mollyig
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #25

Postby jixer » Wed Nov 06, 2002 1:51 am

Hello Kittens-



Well, it's been quite the autumn. I had an idea from a work friend that became Tar Lin, and that had to be out for Halloween. I've been working on Hotel Kilo, but over the last few days it finally became something close to update material. I hope it is worth your time.



Thank you all for your words and replies,



J

jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #26

Postby jixer » Wed Nov 06, 2002 2:01 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #26

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.







Sunnydale California





The creature that had hunted her, hated her, enflamed her lust, and attacked her now stalked after her. She fled in the cold night before him but memories of him were-not hers, Tara knew as she awoke with a start. She was in bed and warm. Willow was here and that meant she was safe. The redhead had fallen asleep on top of the blankets holding her so she would sleep.



"'S okay Tar'," Willow mumbled and touched her shoulder.



"Bathroom," Tara lied in a soft whisper as she threw a blanket over Willow. "Go back to sleep."



Willow sighed and rolled up in the blanket. Tara took a moment and eased her back into sleep. Then she slipped out of the room and followed the confused dream to Buffy's room. She stopped and wondered what the right thing to do was in a situation like this. Then Buffy whimpered and Tara reached out to her without further thought.

Tara let out a small gasp as she fell into Buffy's dream.



Buffy was running through a cold night. At least her motions said she was running but everything was moving slowly, except Spike who easily loped beside her. Tara stood still and tried pushing the vampire away the way Willow did. The creature flew back and disappeared. Buffy turned to her.



"What does this all mean?" Tara asked softly.



Her response was images and feelings that flew by faster than her eyes could register, but not her mind and whatever Talent she now possessed. She knew what Buffy had seen and knew first hand, including how it felt to die and be torn from heaven. Tara struggled to hold onto her sanity. Then the woman in front of her started to cry and knelt in front of her.



"I'm sorry," she said brokenly again and again.



Tara's mind grabbed the pain in Buffy's voice and Tara bent her will on easing it to a manageable level. Her mind cleared as the Slayer relaxed. The dream faded and Tara found herself leaning on the wall in the hallway outside Buffy's room. Tara sat down on the top of the steps and took several breaths to calm her self. Then she tried to understand the images she'd sensed. Finally she reached out with her thoughts and touched the sleeping minds around her ever so gently, hoping they could clarify what her mind told her was true.



Images and memories flooded her, all centered around the blonde vampire. Tara saw him hunt them, hate them, and then fight by their side. She froze at a cluster of memories that spoke of his being made a vampire. She felt saddened as she realized this world would never know the poem "Her Touch". It was a mature man's reflection on finally understanding love, and with his death, the poet that had become Spike had missed both the woman and the life that had made him write Judith's favorite poem.



From somewhere she had a sudden image of a chessboard. On one side a handful of white pieces were in ragged disarray. On the other a bishop moved impatiently back and forth. A tattered white knight turned black suddenly and took the white queen. The board began to smolder.



Tara woke with a start. She steadied herself. She had fallen asleep sitting at the top of the stairs.



"Just a dream, that's all it was," she said quickly as she got to her feet. She went back to Willow and Tara's room and bundled under the covers. "Liar," she whispered in the darkness.



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Buffy relaxed and looked around her. It was very peaceful by the river with the bridge reflecting in the water. She looked at the hills in the distance and knew she had to follow the river to get to them but she didn't have a map. She looked over and saw Willow's Tara. She made the Slayer relax just a little bit simply by being there.



"I'm supposed to go that way," she said nervously. "How do I do it?"



Buffy watched Tara look away and felt her nervousness start to increase. Then the witch looked back at her with a smile and took her hand. Buffy knew everything would be all right.



"You don't do it alone," she said confidently. "We'll find a way. Now get back to sleep. You know how much these dreams take out of you."



"Yeah," Buffy said yawning. "Why isn't there a Slayer prophecy website, you know, with helpful pull down menus and stuff? Maybe if I-"



"No," Tara said firmly. "No more Slayer dreaming. Go to sleep."



Buffy yawned again and waved. Tara's wave was the last thing she remembered before she finally slept.



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The other white pieces froze for just a second. The sturdy pawn, the steady rook, and the powerful bishops hesitated. Even the slender white queen held back in her usually lethal defense. The now obsidian knight tore out her heart with a look of horror on his face. As drops of blood hit the board they turned into sullen blood red flames.



Tara opened her eyes. The room had a slightly musty odor, like a long shut room should have. There was no smoke, no coppery scent of blood except in the fading memory of the dream. Willow was asleep next to her. The redhead moved ever so slightly and touched her hand. Tara smiled as she felt the warmth and safety of Willow's presence. Willow opened her eyes and blinked at Tara.



"How are you?" she asked with a voice still rough with sleep.



"You were right," Tara replied. "Friends do help."



"What time is it?" Willow asked as she rolled over to see the clock. "Nine o'clock? That can't be right."



"It kind of looks morning like outside," Tara said as she stood up and walked toward the window.



"GET BACK!" Willow screamed as she threw back the covers and leapt out of bed. Tara stepped back and ducked, looking around her for a threat. It wasn't until she heard Willow sit down hard on the floor and start to cry that she realized there was no threat now except in the redhead's tortured memory. Tara knelt by her side and reached for her.



"I'm sorry," Willow said angrily after a moment. "I-I saw-stupid..."



"No," Tara said easily. "Just human. And my friend."



Willow just looked at her with a brave smile that said more about thanks than her words could have at that moment.



"How about going out for breakfasty mochas?" Tara asked.



"Caffeinated chocolate?" Willow asked weakly. "For breakfast? We'd better balance that with muffins."



"Sounds like a wise choice," Tara said nodding sagely.



"Let's go," Willow said getting up. "After changing and such. And Ta-Cat, thanks."



"It's what friends do," Tara said with a smile.



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"The prices seem kind of high," Tara said unsurely. "What's gold worth again?"



"Three hundred dollars an ounce, give or take," Willow answered steadily. "Giles said he's looking into your bullets and the Watchers would buy them for the value of the palladium. Better count your money twice though with them. So you're not a burden, which, of course, is not what you were thinking. Just order what you want and I'd better not catch you reading the right side of the board first."



"She's on to me," Tara said with a very soft giggle. "A large mocha with whipped cream and one of those banana muffins."



"And she's wise too," Willow said as she gave the order for two mochas and two muffins. They found a small table and sipped their drinks. Tara just enjoyed the taste. Then she took a breath and waited for Willow to finish her sip of coffee.



"Why is Spike still alive, so to speak?" Tara asked quietly.



"Because I haven't gotten to him before this," Willow said coldly. "Now the bastard has a soul."



"Which makes things different," Tara said evenly.



"Yeah," Willow said with a sigh. "It's complicated. Why?"



"Because I had a dream," Tara answered uncomfortably. "It w-was a very s-strange dream. I think Buffy was the white queen and this Spike turned into something blacker than midnight and killed her."



"There's something else, isn't there?" Willow asked in a subdued voice. "I mean besides the film school sequence which is all arty but makes you crazy trying to figure it out."



"I don't think he w-wanted to, you know, hurt her," Tara answered with a grimace.



Willow looked at her coffee for a few moments. Tara could feel her turmoil. He'd tried to kill her and yet he'd saved her life and raced for Dawn in the darkest time when the very earth seemed in the balance. She could feel Willow's pain as she came to a decision.



"Do you know where he is?" she asked calmly.



Tara felt the tormented mix of man and demon fairly nearby. She had a sudden image of the ULF called Clem flying backward and smashing into a wall. Spike picked him up and tossed him out of a mausoleum. Tara saw the marble pile and felt a pull in a specific direction. Tara pointed in the general direction.



"The name on the mausoleum is Rutherford," Tara said quickly.



"Shady View," Willow said in a matter of fact voice.



"Why does that bother me?" Tara asked with a weak smile.



"The knowing where all twelve of Sunnydale's cemeteries are?" Willow asked and then smiled as Tara nodded. "I'm a master of Scooby lore. Are you ready to meet a vampire?"



"Cross, stake and holy w-water," Tara recited as she patted her small bag.



"Now why do I get the impression somebody would have gone off on her own if she'd had to?" Willow asked with a raised eyebrow.



"Because you're bright," Tara admitted.



"I'll get Buffy and you take a stroll in that direction, but please be careful," Willow said urgently. "You're just recon, got it? No fighting, no rushing in."



"I'm used to being in the rear," Tara said reassuringly.



"Really?" Willow drawled as she raised an eyebrow.



"Willow!" Tara hissed as she blushed.



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Tara waited outside the mausoleum. Willow hadn't said anything about being in the cemetery. She saw something move and pulled her stake. She felt ahead with her senses finding a demon and pain. She rushed forward. In the shade on the side of the building she found a huddled Clem, his wrinkled skin marked with old and new bruises.



"Are you, um, all right?" she asked hesitantly as she knelt by a real demon.



"No," snapped Clem. "Oh geez, I'm sorry."



"It's okay," she assured him. "Should I be getting you to a hospital? Those bruises look, you know, kind of bad."



"I would make them crazy at Sunnydale General," he said tightly. "You need to get out of here. He's gone nuts. I think something's riding him."



"Did you have a dream?" she asked quickly.



"I did not have a dream about a chess board," he said fearfully. "I can't have dreams like that. I'm just this guy, you know?"



"Oh, yes, I know," Tara said with a sigh. "I'm just this girl."



"Let's get out and wait for the Slayer," Clem said taking her offered hand and levering himself up clumsily.



"Get out of here, demon," a silky voice snarled from the granite mausoleum.



"I'm going," Clem said quickly.



"Not you," Spike said with a sneer. "Her."



"But she's a human...from another dimension," Clem said softly. "So technically, err, Miss Maclay I'm afraid you, err, are a demon. But only in the technical sense, understand? Let's talk somewhere else."



"That chip thing?" Tara said flatly as she felt the figure just inside the doorway. It seemed to waver for a second and became William.



"Get out of here, miss," William begged. "He can hurt demons. He can kill them."



"I saw that," she said with a touch of heat. She felt his pain and shame rip through him. Tara took a quick breath and strode into the dark confines of the mausoleum.



"You stupid bint!" Spike roared at her as William fled but the pain and shame remained. "Didn't you listen to nancy boy poet and the big wrinkle?"



"I thought you had a soul," Tara said calmly.



"Lots of people have souls," Spike chuckled evilly. "Hitler, Stalin, even little Charlie Manson. What's so bloody good about having a soul, demon?"



"It let's you know things," Tara said evenly. "Ever hear this?



I was a fool in love with love,

I knew not what it meant



Each lass an angel from above,

Each glance was heaven sent."



For a long moment both parts of the tortured soul in front of her seemed to ache on a level that seemed all too familiar to Tara. It was Spike who turned to her finally, anger and loathing rippling through him.



"Who wrote that?" he demanded.



"You did," Tara said gently.



There was another long moment, but this time Spike and William seemed calmer. Tara gently let her power touch them, trying to help ease the pain. To her amazement, both man and vampire seemed torn, but the vampire felt like he was in tattered shreds. She couldn't do much more than offer a lifeline in a raging sea to both of them. It was Spike looked at her.



"Is there more?" he asked hopefully.



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"You left her WHERE?" Buffy asked Willow unbelievingly.



"She said, she said she'd wait," Willow replied suddenly remembering another time when it was herself who listened less than perfectly to someone. "Oh God, she wouldn't..."



"Spike was hurting, and he's not himself," Buffy said distantly, then she shook her head. "Not that I care, but Tara, damn it, Cat might get caught off guard."



"No, not Cat," Willow said quickly. "I mean, she and the empath thing and why did I leave her?"



"Let's go," Buffy commanded as she pulled out her cell phone and pressed a button. "Giles, Shady View, the old Rutherford mausoleum. Spike's there and so is Cat."



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"I wrote that?" Spike asked with a sigh.



"On my world, in about 1902," Tara said with a nod. "It's called 'Her Touch'. I know it because it-it w-was Judith's favorite poem."



"She was your Red," Spike said looking into her eyes.



"Red?" Tara asked, and then nodded. "Willow. Yes, she was my Red."



"You're like her, the witch," Spike said quietly after a moment.



"Would she lie to you?" Tara asked quietly.



"No," Spike said with a sad smile. " Mind you, she could be snarky, but she was a right bird. Poor bitch."



"I saw the same dream Clem did," Tara said levelly.



"I WON'T KILL HER!" Spike roared as his visage changed to a hunting vampire's. His hand snapped out snake quick and Tara saw stars. He stopped and looked at his hand. Tara picked herself up. She thought about what she'd felt for an instant as he hit her. She tasted blood.



"You didn't want to hit me, either," she said firmly. "You make choices. You're a demon in love with love, all the darkest mirrors of it. You were a gentleman and you have your own code of h-honor."



"Don't go bringing up some dead poet in a dimension I've never heard of!" he said in a warning snarl. "Or the prancing lightweight in this one!"



"I'm talking about a vampire w-who can still love, but who had that taken away from him," Tara said earnestly. "A vampire who can care if he wants or walk away if that's his choice. Or was. And you know it. Something wants you to kill me right now. It's not you. I can feel you and it in your still heart."



Spike threw himself at her and Tara was pinned against the wall. She pushed the cross against him and smelled burning flesh. But he didn't let her go. She spilled some of the holy water into his pants from her flask. There was a scream and he leapt back.



"Bitch!" he snapped.



"Listen to me!" Tara begged. "It needs you. They'll hesitate just long enough to let it use you to kill her. You're already losing."



"No, he's lost," a cultured voice said as the vampire's body turned to her and smiled. Tara felt the loss and horror of both entities in Spike.



"Get out," she hissed and threw her power against just the presence holding the vampire. William fell to the floor as Tara sagged against the wall.



"Thank you, miss," he said softly. "The poem was lovely."



"I'm glad you liked it," she said with a tired smile. Then he changed again and Spike stood up.



"You and the other witch can't break this bastard, can you?" he asked angrily.



"S-s-sorry," Tara said as she staggered upright.



"Right," he said with a curt nod. "Nobody makes me kill without so much as a by your leave."



Tara stared as he turned and strode for the open door. He stopped at the top of the stairs, looked out at the sunlight and smiled. Then he made a V with his fingers but, as far as Tara could tell, held them wrong.



"Sod off," he said and stepped forward.



Or tried to. Tara felt the power return in a rush, weakened but still stronger than she was in her current state. Spike and William both fought the clutches of the power that sought to control them. Tara pulled her stake and rushed forward. Just before she got to him Spike and William lost. The thing now controlling Spike turned with vampire quickness at where she'd been. Tara used her momentum to slam into his knees. Off balance the vampire's body fell into the noonday sun.



Tara heard a scream and felt the thing race away from the pain and threat of death. Spike, now in control and ablaze charged her. She held up the stake and knew it was hopeless. He could easily pass her. Then the vampire seemed to bend over and leap for her. Tara felt the shock of his weight on her arm and the pain of his death. The last thing she felt in the swirling storm of burning dust was a sense of relief past all her knowledge.



A moment later the shock passed, but she didn't know why she was crying so hard for a vampire. She felt strong slim arms help her up. She looked at Buffy and knew her storm of emotions was nothing compared to the one the tiny woman had bottled up. Tara reached for her only to have Buffy block her hand. Tara dropped her eyes.



"I'll get a h-h-hotel," Tara started, sure she would never be welcome at the blonde's house again.



"You'll go home," Buffy insisted gently. The Slayer looked up as Tara felt Giles and Willow rushing up.



"What happened?" Giles asked with concern.



"Spike's dead," Buffy said flatly. "He practically impaled himself on Cat's stake."



"S-s-something was f-forcing him to, to do things, even if it h-h-hurt him," Tara explained brokenly. "He told it to s-s-sod off."



"Get her home," Buffy said, steadying Tara. "Both of you."



Tara tried to hang back and help the Slayer but she found her power was still jumbled from her encounter.



"Tara, I'm going to give you just a bit of power," Willow said quietly as they guided the tired girl away. "You focus on it and maybe you'll stop feeling all jangly."



"I'm projecting, aren't I?" Tara asked embarrassedly. "I'm s-sorry."



"Don't worry about it," Willow said. "I was taught this one by a bunch of good people in Devon. Believe me, I know jangly."



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Buffy watched the three leave in a silence that wasn't echoed in her heart. She looked over to the bushes. She smiled sadly at the demon that came out, distraught and shaking.



"Clem, could you do me a favor?" she asked.



"Anything, Slayer, err, Buffy," he said as he shook his head.



"Could you stay here and watch his things until, you know," she said with a sigh.



"I'll take care of it," he said with a nod. "He, he didn't mean..."



"I know," Buffy said gently. "You get things squared away. I'll be just a little bit."



Buffy watched the wrinkled demon close the door on the crypt. Then she went to the top of the stairs and brushed the last ashes of the vampire into her hand. She walked for a few minutes and stopped at a familiar grave. She knelt down and gently brushed her hands.



"Hi, Mom," she said softly. "I'm sorry I haven't been by a lot lately. Could you kind of take care of him for me? He was good to Dawn when I was gone and things happened. I still don't know what, what..."



For several minutes she cried. She heard a noise beside her and relaxed. Willow knelt by her and wrapped her arms around the sobbing woman.



"When I steadied Cat I got some of her feedback from you," Willow explained. "Best friend guess on where you'd go."



"I don't know what's wrong with me," Buffy said brokenly. "Am I ever gonna be okay?"



"We'll get you there," Willow promised in the early afternoon.







A Bridge





"That's the first trap," Judith said softly. "He beat it."



"We didn't see him afterwards," Tara said with a sigh.



"No dear, not yet," a familiar voice said beside her. Tara whirled and stared at the familiar woman.



"Joyce?" she asked happily. "I mean, Mrs. Summers. But how, I mean-"



"It's not over yet," Joyce said wearily. "He's not safe."



"What?" Tara asked.



She followed Joyce's gaze and saw a figure in a black leather duster stride up to the bridge. He was smoking. He let the cigarette dangle from his lips as he nodded at Judith.



"Hey Tara," he said casually. Then he saw Joyce and he tossed his cigarette away. "Does everyone get lovely ladies for their reception committee? Sorry, but I'm afraid I'm not really wanting to go over this span here."



"I can understand that, William," Joyce said with a sigh. "It's not going to be easy for you, what with all the people who'll be upset because you're here."



"Upset?" he asked quizzically. "Just by me bein' here?"



"I don't want to scare you off, but you're going to be quite controversial," Joyce replied. "I can almost hear the sputtering. I'd understand if you want to avoid it, dear."



"You know, I'd hate to come all this way and not drop in," Spike said as he nodded. "I'll have a look see."



"Are you sure?" Joyce said in a worried mom voice. "Some of these people can be kind of nasty."



"I'll be my usual charming self," Spike said as he reached for Joyce's arm and stepped onto the bridge. As Spike looked ahead Joyce turned to Tara and winked. The two of them disappeared off the bridge. Tara looked at Judith and started to giggle. Then, under the forever twilight skies over a bridge over time and possibilities, two girls dissolved in laughter.







Free City of Odessa

Office of CFO, SGenCorp



"Dmitri, I tell you the woman is a fanatic," Director Popov said digustedly. "She has the last two examples of sensitives in the world and all she can see is tissue samples to make a political statement. And a political statement in the chaos of an American election."



"How much would the last two sensitives on earth be worth?" Dmitri Kusov asked with a smirk.



"Depends on whether you like francs, pounds or dollars," Popov replied.



"Let's look into it," Kusov said quickly. "Unless you have been showing initiative."



"Five groups so far, each expressing interest in a most business like way," the Director said with a smile. "I'm afraid there may be technical problems beyond our control."





Free City of Odessa

Hotel Imperial





The knock on the door was unexpected. The men of Hotel Kilo 2-2 reacted carefully. Ramirez opened the door just so and froze. His hand signal was 'caution, clear'.



"Aren't you going to say hello?" Riley asked with a grin. He and Beth stepped in.



"Finn, what are you doing here?" Doc Talbot asked in an exasperated tone.



"The arm is fine," Riley insisted.



"Mostly, if he sticks to light duty," Beth said rolling her eyes. "Hi."



"Hello, Miss Summers," Michael said with a tight smile. "I won't say you're not welcome, but are you both quite mad?"



"Just angry," Beth said in an incensed tone. "That Walsh bitch made a clone out of my best friend's DNA to break everything she and Tara died for. We got the message through Martino, like you figured. But I just got Riley broken in, so I'm keeping an eye on him."



"And I figured the message meant you were short a shooter for the exfiltration," Riley said with a grimace as he moved his arm. "So here I am, with a driver."



"A driver?" Jonathon said quickly. "So I can stick with cyber cover?"



"Better than I'd hoped," Michael admitted.



"Not really," Beth said with a grin. "You've never seen me drive."



jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #26

Postby mollyig » Wed Nov 06, 2002 10:00 am

I love that both Tara's helped Buffy deal with her dream. Its intrinsic to both of them to help when they can, so I wasn't surprised by Cat wanting to help Spike.



Walsh's plan seems to have stirred up some interest, both from people wanting to benefit and people wanting to stop her. Really looking forward to how that plays out.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

mollyig
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #26

Postby jixer » Thu Nov 07, 2002 1:28 pm

Hello Kittens-





I'm sorry, this is not an update. Rather this is the equivalent of catching up on long overdue correspondence i.e., I owe you all a letter. First though, I'd like to say thank you all for your time and efforts posting to my first effort for Pens. I find getting feedback keeps me on my toes and makes me think harder about my story. There have been many good points brought up over the last few weeks and I think your input has helped the story.





On with the correspondence-



For everyone- Yes, I know where it's going and we're getting there soon. This started as an alternative way to get Tara back to the Buffyverse. My original story is the "Hope" series at both Wiccan Ways and Kieliron's wonderful Witches Compendium web site. I was going to write it for Pens but Xita did not think it fit here. Given the parameters she was right, but she left me with a desire to write for the Kittens. I took my alternate notes and started in so this is all her fault. :grin :grin





Xita- Thanks for the many notes, and the trust to make this a Kitten fic. The grieving AU Tara was never allowed to do was hard to write, but given the way "sensitives" were watched for deviant behavior it fit.



Mollyig- I think you're too clever by half! :grin



Grimlock 72-First, thanks for the questions and comments. Given what happened to deviants, hiding her feelings and then seeing Willow, it's been rough to write. I don't like putting my ****ing idiot cap on for thinking like the (E)OIS or Maggie. As for taking Dawn to a hospital and saying "She got tossed against a tombstone and blew a pneumothorax but then this nice witch and an empath from another dimension with high tech med gear cured her. Could you check her out?" Yes, the real reason is it's not covered in their insurance.



And you may NOT have the med tools or the cellular regenerators! Mine! :)



Tulipp- Wow. I'd been thinking about the gaps Season Sux left. I have a confession to make- I'm a romantic. Since I'm writing post S6 I feel a responsibility to address the wrongs done to not just W/T but X/A and even Spike. Years of development flushed away. Well, it's not happening here!:mad I'm sticking with true love, honor and courage and hoping I do well by them.



LeatherQueen- Thank you. I've been being a real butt to the good guys. I'll leave it to the readers to tell me if I end up doing right by them.



CaptMurdock- I knew I could count on you for the details. By the way, I can remember the first episode of Classic Trek I ever saw in color. Okay, I'm on the end part of the 18-49 year old male demographic.





Thank you for your time and efforts, one and all. And for those who read and do not comment, thank you for the time you trust to me and to my story.





Jixer





Edited by: jixer at: 11/7/02 1:34:26 pm
jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #26

Postby jixer » Sat Nov 09, 2002 7:17 pm

Hello Kittens-



Well, this has been a hard one to write. This is going to be the last post in this series for about seven to eight days. Between Real Life and work it's going to be a bit.



And I want to get it right with just a couple of updates after this.



Thank you for your time,



J

jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #27

Postby jixer » Sat Nov 09, 2002 7:21 pm

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #27

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.





A Bridge



Tara looked down at the stream beneath the bridge. She'd been doing this more and more since she'd encountered the dark voice on her search for knowledge about the possible futures. Now she saw an undercurrent of obsidian slowly turn dull and fade. There were others, less prominent, but still dangerous for her family and for her echo from a distant dimension. And there were other dangers as well, for no life was truly safe in Sunnydale.



"You can't see everything," Judith said gently.



"And if I keep looking for the darkness, all I'll see is the darkness, but not the way past it," Tara said wearily.



"I meant more like you're going to collapse, but I think you're right," Judith replied with a frown. "How long do you think we have?"



"I don't know," Tara said with a sigh. "But it feels like things are closing together." She turned and looked back down at the flowing current below. "What do I tell her in one meeting?" she cried out angrily. "It's too much!"



"Calm down!" Judith said quickly. "We'll find a way, like maybe breaking the big meeting into little meetings and just do it before the magic's needed like study groups before a test and we'll do charts and, and flashcards, those always help and we can do a multi-media thing with magic and, and she's got make it, she has to."



Willow slumped against the rail and buried her face in her hands. Tara reached out for her as the redhead sighed heavily.



"Sorry," she said shaking her head. "I haven't been that spazzy since high school. Sorry."



"Love and spazzing go together sometimes," Tara said with a wan smile. "We'll find a way."



"What about that prophecy the demon was carrying?" Judith asked with more than a hint of desperation. "You know, oh damn, I mean:



The least wield the key

The dead witch returned

She sees the way

They make the change

Vengeance to Justice

The greatest lose most"



"The least wield the key," Tara recited. "That has to be Anya and Dawn, but how can Anya wield her? 'The dead witch returned' has to be your Tara and 'She sees the way' must be us showing her the path so 'They make the change'."



"And then 'Vengeance to Justice, The greatest lose most' means that Halfrek bitch gets her way and takes D'Hoffryn's job?" Judith asked tightly. "I'd hate for her to win."



Tara looked down into the swirling essence of time below. A chess piece swam into view, a black bishop, alone on a chessboard. Tara smiled grimly. She looked at Judith and the sensitive felt her grim satisfaction.



"I don't think D'Hoffryn's problems are what the prophecy has in mind," she said levelly. "He's the top Vengeance Demon, but he's given over his current power to something bigger or 'greater' for more power in the future. He's a last gasp for this part of the 'game' the real power is playing."



"This PART?" Judith blurted out. "What the hell does that mean? Do you mean even if we win my Tara is going to be fighting for her life again and again? Against that, that..."



"Yes," Tara said as she finally used her empathy consciously to steady other woman. She felt Judith's fear for her lover echo in her own core. Tara reached out and pulled Judith into the frail shelter of her arms for the other woman's comfort and for hers.



"No," Judith said in a weak plea, knowing the answer she wanted would not be true.





Sunnydale California





Tara was petting the black and white cat when Willow came in the front door of 1630 Revello. The cat looked at the redhead and gave a purring meow. She smiled and joined Tara in giving Miss Kitty what she considered her feline just attention.



"H-h-how's Buffy?" Tara asked meekly.



"She's hurting, but she's grieving and Xander is with her," Willow explained. "He's kind of confused right now too."



"You fought beside him, and then he betrayed you," Tara said not looking up from the happy cat. "Part of you hates him, and part of you misses the one who tried to change."



"Kind of," Willow agreed reluctantly. "Tara, sorry, Cat, you said something made him do things that hurt him, right?"



"I don't know h-how to explain it," Tara said uneasily. "I got the impression he touched a lot of things that were very evil while looking for power or an edge and each time he got closer to, umm, something strong without knowing it. I think it was after him for a w-while, but I can't be sure. I can't feel it very w-w-well and it's..."



"Power or an edge?" Willow asked in a whisper "Without knowing it?"



Tara felt her fright increasing. She reached out and touched Willow with both her hand and her talent. She felt an overwhelming sense of greed and hunger mixed with desperation close on the witch. Willow opened her eyes in the house. For a split second they were jet black, and then she scowled and her eyes turned green again. Tara felt the greed retreat and then grow more desperate and angry.



"Hold on!" Willow shouted. She reached for Giles' power first, through the spell of warding on the house. He gave it without hesitation. She took Tara's offer and wove it into the existing spell. Then she gave everything she had left to bolster the protection. The house shook. In the planes she could see a dark wave shatter on the protection around her and fade away quickly towards the Hellmouth. The nexus point glowed weakly, but the light slipping out stayed blood red. Willow felt a sense of victory before everything went dark.



"Help!" Tara called out as she tried to ease a limp Willow to the floor.



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"So what ever this power is in the Hellmouth, it's trying to get you?" Buffy asked in a worried voice.



"Not exactly," Willow said holding an icepack to her head. "More like I was the only thing it could grab in this dimension, and when I felt the, well, evil, before it could get me it tried to splat me. It went for me along an old spell remnant I'd forgotten, something about an elder power. I felt the attack through Cat. If she hadn't touched my hand just then..."



"So it's weak and it needs people here to help it, at least for now," Buffy mused. "And all it's got left right now is D'Hoffryn, who's looking for power, you think."



"Which is why he went after Anya," Xander said angrily. "To get to us and that prophecy Halfrek was bamphing around with. We've got to get her away from him."



"We may have an opening for her to leave," Giles said as he paged through a dust-streaked tome. "It's keeping her away that could be the problem. I'm missing the demonologies that could tell me what I need."



"Yeah," Willow said with a sigh. "Eraser girl did a good job."



"Will, don't," Buffy said tiredly.



"Actually, I'm missing them," Giles said in a perturbed tone. "They're gone from both the Watcher's library and the references I left here. It's as if every reference to Vengeance Demons has disappeared. I'm going to have to go back through my notes."



"Yeah," Xander said heatedly. "If you're catering a demonic political take over you don't want anybody interfering."



"What about the big bad...the thing in the Hellmouth?" Buffy asked stiffly.



"Big, nasty, and old, maybe even Glory kind of old," Willow said with a wince. "And powerful. The three of us together reinforced a pretty well crafted spell, if I say so myself, and it still made me go thump from way far away."



"Was that it or you using too much power?" Buffy asked sternly.



"Kind of both?" Willow said with a tiny smile. "Okay, mostly it was me but it was no slouch in the power department. More like an anti-slouch. I'm still drained and a touch woozy. And hungry."



"Mochas and muffins and nothing else?" Buffy said shaking her head and smiling. "What about you, Cat? Drained and starving too?"



"Umm, w-well, not starving, and if you need anything I, I c-could, you know, h-help, I think," Tara said in a tired rush.



"Uh huh," Buffy said with raised eyebrows.



"Or we could go to Verdi's and then make it a way early night?" Willow asked hopefully. "Start on Anya recovery tomorrow fresh and rested?"



"Ooh, Italian food and common sense," Buffy said with a mock frown. "Who are you and what have you done with Willow?"



"It's the h-headache," Tara said with a faint smile.



"Make fun of the injured, meanies," Willow said with a pout. "Ow! Remind me not to pout with a headache."



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"Thanks for the dinner," Tara said easily as they walked down the street just before dark. "I'm sorry I started crying."



"It happens," Willow reassured her. "Sinatra does that sometimes."



"What are the odds of 'Let's Fall In Love' showing up here and having it play just as I'm remembering...sorry," Tara said in an embarrassed voice. "That poor w-waiter. He was sure it was the salad."



"Actually, that was the owner," Willow said softly.



"Oh, God," Tara said dejectedly as she shook her head.



"There's good days and bad days," Willow said knowingly. "It takes a while for the good days to come back, and you might not recognize them without their labels."



"Cross off any old love songs for a while, then," Tara said bitterly. "Until the good days come back."



"It'll get better," Willow promised as they took a shortcut Willow knew.



"It will?" Tara asked as she took Willow's hand for comfort.



"It will," Willow promised her with a smile.



"Yeah, you'll get a man," a tenor voice rasped as another voice chuckled in the shadows.



Tara felt the slightest glimmer of anger and lust as a hand pushed her hard against the wall. Willow brought up her hand but felt her power fade instantly. Her attacker pressed her against the wall and she heard a folding knife click into place. She felt a cold point at her throat. She saw Tara cringing and the thought of her girl's fear stunned her more than a knife ever could.



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Tara's breath came in rapid gasps and she tried to duck as her attacker grabbed her. She looked up and the man grinned at her fear. The click of his chum's knife made him look at the little redhead freezing.



"She'll be all happy with Deke in a minute," he said with a sneer.



"Judith?" Tara whispered.



When he looked back Tara slammed her hand in the form of a spear into the front of his throat. Her attacker learned that for all his musculature the front of his throat was soft and vulnerable to a well-aimed blow. He gasped as the timid girl of seconds before grabbed his collar, kicked him in the side of the knee with a well broken in boot, and shoved his choking, weakening body head-first into a brick wall.



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Deke grabbed a handful of Willow's blouse and dropped the knife point to her chest.



"I know what you need, dyke," he muttered.



Then something grabbed his wrist and rolled it hard. His knee gave way painfully as a blow from behind tore a ligament. Tara never let go of his wrist as he fell. He regretted bothering a redhead as his crotch exploded in agony from Willow's kick. He almost didn't notice the sounds of his wrist breaking as his fall stopped on the paving stones and the girl kept shoving. The pain of the other knee tearing under another kick from the redhead was almost missed in his cacophony of misery. The knife fell and the blue eyed she devil snatched it up.



"You hurt Judith," Tara said coldly to Meers.



"Don't!" barked an alto voice. "Drop it and back away!"



Tara looked up and froze at the sight of a police officer holding a weapon. She looked down to see a stranger, not the (E) OIS technician, writhing on the ground. She tossed the knife away and took a hesitant pair of steps backward, keeping in front of Judith. The police sergeant made her way to the gasping man and cuffed him. She had been speaking into her lapel mike and in a moment a patrolman arrived. They didn't try to take Judith into custody. She turned to the redhead and saw...Willow.



"Ta...Cat?" Willow asked unbelievingly for a second.



Tara just sagged against Willow. The witch saw recognition in her blue eyes and didn't need empathy to know how much pain Tara was in.



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Soon the man struck in the throat was making high-pitched noises, but breathing. That was all he was doing at the moment. Deke was on the ground and cuffed. He was finished throwing up and took on the mantra of 'fucking dykes' as he rolled back and forth, trying to find some position that didn't cause pain.



"Stop that!" the patrolman said as he put a foot on the suspect. "You're scratching my cuffs."



Tara spoke little over the next half-hour. She kept looking at the cops sideways, with her head down, hiding behind a curtain of hair. Finally the sergeant came over and handed her a card.



"This is how to get hold of me if there's anything you need, Miss Maclay," she said as Tara read her name.



"W-w-willow w-w-won't be in trouble w-will she S-sergeant Franconi?" Tara asked in a frightened, small voice. "I w-was the one wh-who-"



"She's not in trouble," Franconi answered softly. "Neither are you. Look, Miss Rosenberg said they didn't like gays in your hometown. It's kind of better here. It's not perfect but you don't have to take this shit. They're going to jail and I wish you'd go to the hospital to get checked out."



Tara's answer was to lower her head and shake it no as she trembled. The sergeant sighed.



"I'm going to take you and Miss Rosenberg home," Franconi said gently.



As she escorted the frightened young woman to the cruiser the sergeant wondered if the girl would ever reach out for help. She looked into the austere back seat and saw the redhead take the other girl's hand. The sergeant relaxed for a moment. Rosenberg had one of her cards too and had promised to help. Then Franconi came alert again. She had a husband and a little boy to get home to at the end of the shift.



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"You're sure they're in jail?" Buffy demanded for the fourth time. She placed her hand on the sheathed knife in front of her. Giles scowled, but she didn't move her hand.



"We could bail them out," Xander suggested brightly as he looked at the weapons chest.



"None of this is helping Tara or Willow," Giles said sternly. "The males in question will be dealt with. Right now we need to see more important things."



"Willow, Cat, and getting Anya home," Dawn said evenly as she leaned in the doorway.



"We'll get her back," Buffy promised her sister in a soft voice. "Can you check on them?"



"Yeah," Dawn said and turned toward the stairs.



"I'm very concerned about both of them," Giles said after he was sure Dawn was safely out of earshot. "This couldn't have come at a worse time."



"Bastards," Xander growled.



"Yes, the attack, but the flashbacks are more unsettling," Giles replied.



"You think Willow is going to go all Goth from Hell on us again?" Buffy asked in unbelieving tone. "She won't, not Will."



"And Cat's all commando girl," Xander added quickly. "She's like Tara, only in camouflage."



"Willow will not go dark, but she may just go," Giles warned. "And as for Cat, Tara grew in her time-" Giles took off his glassed and cleaned them slightly longer than usual. "Tara became strong. She was much stronger than Cat is now."



"We could lose them both," Buffy said flatly. "But to something I can't fight. And something they may not be able to fight anymore." Buffy remembered her words to her sister and how well Dawn followed suggestions. "Should Dawn be involved with any of this?"



"She won't remind Cat of her home," Giles mused. "And she and Willow seem better together than I hoped."



Buffy nodded. There was a moment of quiet.



"Are you sure they're in jail?" Buffy asked.



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The teenager tried to work out what she was feeling. The trip up the stairs was not long enough. Spike was gone, Anya had been taken away and was going through who knew what, and Willow and Cat had been attacked, not by vampires or demons but humans. Then she overheard both of them had flashbacks. She'd read about PostTraumatic Stress when Willow had gone to England, trying to understand what had happened to her friend. Now she knew enough to be worried.



She stopped at the top of the stairs and wondered what she could possibly do for anyone. She saw Miss Kitty pacing back and forth between the bathroom and Cat's room. The cat looked up at her and yowled. Dawn bent over and picked her up.



"I think that's cat for 'fix it'," Dawn said with a weak smile. "I'll try."



Dawn held the cat and composed herself. She smiled as she knocked on the door. Tara opened the door and looked out with red eyes.



"Hi Cat," Dawn said brightly. "Somebody was yowling."



"Oh, s-sorry," she said and opened the door. Dawn slipped in.



"I just used her as an excuse, sorry," Dawn said quickly as Tara looked at her with a questioning gaze. "Cat, I, ah, look, I'm here and I'm not very good at a lot of stuff but I can listen and it's not like I'm going to be shocked or anything so, can I, you know, help?"



"You are," Tara said. "Thanks, I just need, you know, s-some time..."



She turned away from Dawn. There were no more tears left. She felt the soft cat brush against her but she didn't look at her. The Dark haired girl looked uncomfortable but didn't leave. Tara realized how tired she was when she didn't feel Dawn's turmoil.



"You can go," Tara said. "I'll be okay."



"I can't and you won't," Dawn said unhappily as she set Miss kitty down. Then she wrapped her arms around Tara awkwardly but tightly. With the contact Tara could feel very slightly the girl's resolve. She sighed.



"Okay, I'll free up the bathroom," she said with a small lopsided grin.



"My real reason for coming here is revealed," Dawn said dramatically.



They walked to Cat's room but Dawn opened the door. Miss Kitty slipped in and went straight to Willow. The witch was in the corner of the room, knees pulled up and looking at a picture of Tara. It was almost the same position she'd been in when Tara left her after her memory spell had failed so badly. What frightened Dawn was that there were no tears, just a smile on Willow's face that seemed completely real. The smile faded to a weak echo of itself as she looked up at Dawn.



"Hey, taken your meds?" Dawn asked more casually than she felt.



"Oh, not today, or yesterday come to think of it," Willow said distantly.

"I'll take them in a bit."



"I'll get a glass of water," Dawn said and hurried for the bathroom.



"Are you...?" Tara asked softly.



"No," Willow admitted just as softly.



The silence grew until Dawn returned with the water. Willow took it and swallowed the nasty tasting pills.



"Thanks, I think," Willow said with a grimace. "These may make me sleepy. Well, them and the exhaustion."



"Aren't we supposed to get sleep anyway?" Tara asked with a yawn. "Something about getting Anya back?"



"Yeah," Willow replied tiredly. "Maybe I'll just lay down here for a second, you know, and rest my eyes."



After a moment Willow snored very softly. Tara smiled and sat down on the other side of the bed.



"Why don't you watch over her?" Dawn suggested carefully. "She needs someone here, I think."



"I think you're right," Tara said with another yawn. "I'll sit up with her."



"Okay," Dawn replied. She stood and headed for the door. She hesitated. She wanted to tell Cat something, but wasn't sure of the words. She looked back and saw both women fast asleep. Dawn smiled sadly and closed the door gently behind her.



She was deep in thought when she sat on her own bed. She looked at the wall that separated her room from Cat's. She remembered the things she'd read about flashbacks and how she'd felt with Buffy dead. She couldn't imagine having half of your soul torn from you and wanting to go on living. But Willow and Cat were doing it, or had been up until now. She could tell they were hurting, even if they tried to hide it. She'd learned to recognize pain.



She looked at the jewel box on the dresser. She went over and pulled out Tara's picture. She tried to imagine what her friend would do. She picked up a necklace she'd broken when she'd stolen it from the Magic Box. Anya had been furious. Anya. She carefully placed Tara's picture, turned over, back in the jewel box and closed the lid.



"I'm sorry, Tara," Dawn said, trembling. "I wish I could help them."



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"Hallie!" the youngest demon conspirator hissed. Halfrek walked slowly past him and headed toward a rough-hewn pillar. She promised herself when she was in power there was going to be a remodeling. Right now she was leaning towards Danish Modern.



"Well?" she asked peevishly.



"Another logged wish, same house," the young demon said gleefully. "You should see the strain numbers!"



"Good," she said with a cold smile. "Which bench is Anyanka warming now?"



"The one outside the Comptroller's lair," he answered in a rough whisper. "It's been hours."



"Perfect," she replied. "Tell the others to stand by and hold on to their talismans."



Halfrek strode off. She waited for the guards on Anya to look away. She waved at Anya and headed for the women's room. Anya looked at her and wriggled on the bench. She stood up and headed down the hall. The guards fell in step beside her until they came to the delicately engraved door. They looked at it nervously.



"Don't be too long," the largest one said gruffly and stepped back from the door.



"But I don't feel very good," Anya whined. "You know what I mean."



The guards shuddered. Anya didn't grin until she was inside. She looked at Halfrek leaning against the wall.



"What's this all about, Hallie?" she asked suspiciously.



"D'Hoffryn's little embargo on wishes in Sunnydale," Halfrek explained smugly. "Seems both your witches got tired and wished for something innocuous. Not an issue, but it didn't get acted on and there's been another wish in the same household, a teenager I think."



"Dawn," Anya said as her eyes grew wide. "But the pressure-"



"Oh yes, chaotic fulfillment," Hallie said with well-faked worry. "If the wishes don't get filled in some way there's going to be hell to pay."



"What do you want with me?" Anya asked as suspicion and worry ate at her.



"Well, with this level of pressure it's going to take a powerful source of power to key through the chaos wave," Halfrek said easily. "So, are there any power sources that a Vengeance Demon can use in Sunnydale?"



"There might be," Anya admitted with narrowed eyes.



"Well, there might be a way to overcome this embargo, too," Halfrek said as she turned toward the mirror and scowled at a lock of hair that simply refused to lay right. "Now, there's a new paradigm in interdimensional wall theory that states..."



Anya wasn't listening as Halfrek laid out her well-reasoned proposal. The image of Willow and the new Tara bleeding on the floor of her shop filled the demon's mind. She saw herself touch their bloodied wounds and heal them.



"We're family," Buffy told the Maclays. Anya snuggled against Xander and watched Willow smile next to Tara.



The new Tara pushing herself to collapse protecting her against Prosperexa, a champion with the face and form of a lost friend.



Willow and the new Tara bleeding after they defended her with no expectation of reward. It was just what friends and family did for one another. And she'd healed them for the same reason.



They loved her and she loved them. Still. Her features turned human.




She reached out with the hand that she'd used to heal, blood calling to blood. The oldest magic tore open the dimensional wall silently, for it had no need of showmanship. The unfulfilled wishes pulled hard on her talisman for guidance. She stepped forward and hoped.



"So that's the only way you're getting back." Halfrek concluded as she turned and saw an empty room. She looked around quickly.



"Oh shit," she said very softly.



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Free City of Odessa

SGenCorp Complex





The night watchman on the Secure Laboratory wing did not expect to see a man in a dark, close fitting jumpsuit, especially not as he lost consciousness on a cold wave running through his body. In a few moments the guard and his compatriots were all secured in a closet and the 'soft option' weapons had been reloaded. The two technicians on duty in Laboratory 3 did not bother to look up since they knew they had guards outside and it was time for the janitor to make his rounds. They joined the security guards.



Without words the four man penetration team set about their tasks. Prader hooked up a comm unit to a high speed connection on the lab's node. Doc confirmed the genetic codes on the Gunderson Method clones being layered in six large tanks. Then he pulled out a large container of liquid anesthetic and injected it into the common port for the tanks. According to the literature there was no feeling in the clones until they were farther along in the developing process.



Given whom the clones had been made of, the team had decided not to chance that the literature might be wrong.



Delacroix and Ramirez laid cutting charges across the tanks and then tamping gel on top of them. The lined explosives would detonate in one direction, shattering the tanks and their contents. In five minutes the first part of the operation was over.



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Margaret Walsh read the message from Forsythe's presidential campaign manager again and frowned. Somehow the overwrought man who made her think of Meers had found out about a rumor involving the sale of clones of the last Alpha class sensitives. He hinted darkly that her project was too important to be left to amateurs and that she would have angry and powerful foes if she embarrassed the future president.



She looked at the vid monitor in the Odessa Hilton and shook her head. Neither candidate had won the latest debate. Forsythe was still behind by five percent in every poll. She was his only chance and his pet weasel was threatening her.



She looked at the data from SGen on her laptop. She was not a good hacker but Warren's tools on her portable were remarkably effective. The former federal employee felt a surge of anger as she saw the offers coming in for her reserve tissue banks. She printed out the address of the peasant with the future in her belly, then picked up the phone.



"Da, nyet?" came a electronically smooth voice after the third ring.



"Da," she said quickly and hung up.



Walsh looked at the message one more time and moved it to her timed FTP site. She thought of blackmail as a weak weapon but when dealing with weasels, she liked to have something they could understand. She thought the threat of a flood of her carefully hoarded data pouring across every news organization's web site would make them reasonable. She regretted Meers was dead. His tools were proving useful, but she didn't know how to update them efficiently. She set the timer for twelve hours. She was sure she could check in within that time.



She turned off her computer, stored it and picked up her packed suitcase. She was in a hurry. She had property to claim.



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"One!" Jonathon's voice said worriedly in Michael's ear piece. "I'm the third hack into this data tonight. Someone's been in here already, soft hacked and left about eight and five minutes ago, two different addresses. And it looks like SGen is soliciting bids on the standard clones."



"If Walsh found out," Ramirez said quietly. Delacroix nodded grimly at his assistant team leader.



"Do you have the location of the surrogate?" Michael asked tightly.



"Yeah, about a klick away from your position," the hacker replied. "Holy poot, she's eight months along."



"What about the location of the other two intruders?" Delacroix asked coldly.



"First is out in the industrial park, about half an hour out," Jonathon replied. "The second is downtown, the Hilton."



"Walsh," Michael said flatly. "Nine, pick up, Five and Six cover. Ten, any other calls from that number?"



"Checking," the former sensitive said quickly. "Yes, about a minute later. An apartment block about five minutes from your position."



"Mercs, no doubt," Ramirez said as the team left the lab. "Walsh won't let them move without being there herself."



Michael nodded. He flattened against the wall as the rest of the team did and pressed the firing relay. There was a loud but muffled snap from the lab. The senior members of the team looked into the room and then made a quick check of their work. They saw the torn and mangled pale things in vaguely human shape.



"Heart of Jesus, once in agony, have mercy on the dying," the older man said softly, reciting the old Catholic prayer.



"Amen," said Michael tightly.



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They pulled the techs and the security people out of the secure lab wing. The incendiaries left behind in Lab 3 were hot enough to melt steel in minutes. The groaning SGen employees were dumped on the sidewalk as Beth brought up the Mercedes van stolen for the operation.



"Why am I Nine, anyway?" she asked Riley as he swung in last. "There's six of you."



"You wouldn't want to be Eight," he said gently. "And there's never going to be another Seven."





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Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #27

Postby mollyig » Sun Nov 10, 2002 2:21 pm

Judith and Tara trying to make sense of the prophecy. Again I really like the two of the working together like this, to help their respective girls.



I like the image of Dawn trying to understand what Cat and Willow are going through by looking at Tara's picture.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #27

Postby jixer » Sat Nov 16, 2002 3:06 am

Hello Kittens-



Thank you mollyig. I'm glad the image of Dawn and Tara's photo worked out. I miss that relationship as well. And as for the prophecy I have a bit of background. Many years ago my future wife loved a British series 'Robin Hood'. They had a recurring character of an old god/druid called Herne who came up with some of the most obtuse warnings that people usually only understood AFTER they were up to their armpits in trouble. I didn't think I'd be that mean here but it was kind of my guide.



Thank you for your time,



Jixer





jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #28

Postby jixer » Sat Nov 16, 2002 3:12 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #28

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.







Free City of Odessa

Petrov Avenue





Beth pulled the van up to the curb two blocks down from the apartment. Prader swore briefly before the map and the floor plans showed up on his large screen PDA. Delacroix frowned at the information.



"Ten, is this all that's available?" he asked.



"Sorry," Jonathon replied. "This is the best I can get. They're still computerizing their records."



"Other activity?" Michael asked.



"Nothing on any frequency I can cover," the hacker replied. "I've screwed up the traffic lights downtown but that's not going to make a big difference."



"Very well, keep us posted," the team leader said levelly. "Nine, take us past the target and then right. Proceed around the block and come back to this spot."



Beth moved out at a moderate rate of speed. Tiny surveillance cameras whirred away inside the van along with thermal imaging pods. Prader and Graham worked rapidly over their respective laptops. They layered the data over the existing plans. By the time Beth pulled into the same parking spot they had a rough layout of the apartment and its surroundings.



Two guards sat just inside the doorway and another sat smoking in the garden outside. The bedroom opened onto the garden. The team made a quick plan and Beth found herself gripping the steering wheel tightly. Riley noticed her discomfort and smiled at her.



"Do I know how to show you a good time or what?" he asked with a tight smile.



"Or what," Beth answered with a tight smile. "You've got or what down pat."



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"Your bags will be waiting for you at the airport, madam," the Hilton's concierge said helpfully. "Would you like a taxi this evening?"



"No, thank you," Walsh said with a small smile. "My employees are picking me up in just a minute."



She walked out under the covered drive of the Hilton. As she stepped out two nondescript sedans pulled up. She looked into the first car and saw the former Foreign Legionnaire she'd retained for distasteful necessities months ago. He nodded and the doorman opened the back seat for her.



"Has the mission changed?" he asked in accented French.



"No," she replied carefully. "My partners are becoming unreasonable. Let us go get my leverage."



The mercenary nodded and spoke briefly into a comm unit in rapid bastardized French. She kept the smile off her face as she realized he still had no idea of her true objective. It wouldn't do to let the help know how valuable her objective was.



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Josip Kranjc was a Croatian, a veteran of both the French Foreign Legion and the Balkan's many small wars. He doubted either of his current employers was telling the truth, in whole or in part. He wanted to put a bullet in the head of the smug American behind him and dump her on the side of the road. But if her information was faulty they would need her alive. He let the pleasant image go and turned all of his attention to getting the pregnant woman the Englishman wanted so badly. It would not do to disappoint the frightening man from London.



"She's a stupid bint," the Englishman had said in Vienna. "But we need her to get the brats. Take her money but do keep her in the dark, old boy."



Now on top of dealing with the American, he had to deal with a traffic snarl that was building around each traffic light. His team had to get out to the objective together or he'd be explaining his failure, albeit briefly, to the more alarming of his patrons.



I am getting too old for this, he thought unhappily.



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"One, I just caught a burst encoded blip near the Hilton," Jonathan said over the comm.



"Keep monitoring," Michael said evenly. "Nine, move out."



Beth pulled the van out onto the street and drove swiftly. She pulled into the alley behind the apartment as the rest of the team pulled on their balaclavas. She pulled up next to the wall with her lights off. She didn't use the light intensifying goggles because they made her depth perception uneven, and she had thought she might have to parallel park. Fortunately this evil was avoided.



Riley and Graham went onto the roof and stood up. The guard in the garden looked up. Two slivers of pure anesthetic slapped into his right thigh. He swore and stood up, reaching for the weapon leaning against the chair he'd been sitting in. He knocked it over, but was still reaching for it when Graham leapt off the roof of the van, over the wall, rolled and charged him. Riley hit the guard with another round. The guard finally got hold of the weapon just in time to get kicked in the head.



"What kept him going?" Graham asked quietly.



"This," Riley said as he pulled a flask of vodka out of the guard's pocket before he flex cuffed him. "Old fashioned anesthetic."



"Oh," Graham answered with a shudder.



They stopped at the bedroom door that opened to the garden and listened. The rest of the team came up around them. They took out the tiny cameras again and scanned the bedroom. Ramirez and Prader took point. Riley and Graham behind them with Talbot and Delacroix last.



"Nine, position?" Delacroix asked.



"Parked and ready," Beth answered. "Wait. Two cars just went by, and they took the same turns we did."



"Now," Michael said.



Ramirez forced the door and he and Prader ran through the room and towards the front of the apartment. There were soft snaps as they drugged the guards. Riley and Graham secured the doorway until they cleared the rest of the apartment, then went outside. The woman in the bed looked up at the men around her more with anger than fear. Michael knelt by her bed and took off his balaclava.



"Do not be afraid," he said in good but accented Russian and pointed at her large belly. "We are comrades of theirs. Their enemy approaches, to use them, kill them."



The woman looked at him for a long moment. Doc and the rest took off their balaclavas as well. She looked at the dark skinned medic, then the Hispanic sergeant and nodded.



"Americans," she said surely in English. "They are special, aren't they?"



"They were," Michael said honestly. "I don't know if they will be again. We must hurry."



"You will tell me the whole truth?" she said as she got out of bed and grabbed a small valise from the dresser. "I mean after we leave."



"Yes," Delacroix promised as he handed her an oversized armored vest that just barely fit.



"Thank you," she said as the soldiers opened the door to the garden for her. "I am Svetlana, by the way. Not that you asked."



"My apologies," Michael said with a small smile. "But we are in a bit of a rush."



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Kranjc looked at the readouts from the drive past the apartments. His cameras showed the apartment and faint infrared traces of two guards just inside the door. They seemed to be sleeping. He nodded to his driver and the two sedans pulled to the curb a block from the target. He got out and pulled on a balaclava.



From the car behind him five men piled out and opened both cars' trunks. From the back car they pulled weapons and a wooden rectangle with wires running from the explosives along the front of the frame. In the front car they laid down blankets over the plastic sheeting. The American might not want the package intact but the Englishman did. And a trunk was a better place to transport an upset female in Josip's experience.



"Pull up and wait for the pickup signal," he told his driver. The Corsican nodded. Kranjc expected nothing else. It was action that spoke for the Corsican. And he never missed a pickup. The driver pulled the car down the street and turned around in the alley. He was concentrating on the comm unit and the road. He didn't see the Mercedes van door open.



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"Trouble coming, boss," Prader said looking at his PDA. "They're closing with a frame charge."



"Nine, any sign of trouble?" he asked.



"Nope, but there's a car with a bitch in it behind me," Beth replied over her comm unit.



"Take care of it on my signal," he said as Riley and Graham stepped back from the wall. A tracery of dull clumps hung on the tall garden wall. Delacroix turned to Ramirez. "Claymores?"



"Two, high and low," the noncom said as Prader pulled out a small black box and flipped off a cover over the red unlabelled switch.



The team leader watched the images on the PDA of the men in the front of the building slapping the charge onto the door and standing back in a row. Prader covered the switch with his thumb. The team surrounded Svetlana just as a dull boom reached the back of the garden.



"Now," Michael barked.



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The explosion was not what Walsh had expected. There had been a small flash and a little smoke as a few small parts of the door flew into the street. The men moved in swiftly, even before the debris had stopped falling. Then there was another explosion, one more like she was expecting with a flash and an angry cloud of smoke.



The driver slammed the car into reverse and whirled it on the street until it was pointing to the smoking doorway. The maneuver left her unbalanced and when she righted herself there was no sign of her mercenaries. Then the headlights of the car picked up a glistening trail in the street ending in an arm.



The driver threw open his door and reached for a submachinegun. Walsh looked past him for some reason and saw the kneeling figure by a large van holding something on its shoulder. There was smoke back there, and she remembered the image of the surrogate in a garden with a high wall.



"They're back there!" Walsh yelled at the driver and pointed at the smoke.



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In the garden there was a sharp crack. Riley and Graham ran to the smoking rectangle of wall and pushed. The bricks in the rectangle fell away as did several above the hole. Talbot and Ramirez guided Svetlana over the pile of loose bricks and into the alley. On this side of the explosion there was a fan of brick dust and small fragments that crunched under foot. Delacroix and Prader brought up the rear as Riley and Graham secured the alley entrance near the back of the van.



Riley looked up at the driver's seat and saw it still empty. There was a sound like a muffled pistol shot on the other side of the van.



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The explosions bracketing her position made everything slow down for Beth as she readied the small anti-armor weapon. She pressed the sighting trigger and saw the car in front of her sprout a red dot. She aimed for the engine block and took a breath. Then she heard someone call out and point in her direction to a man stepping out of the car with an SMG. She pressed the larger trigger. After the blasts the popping sound next to her ear seemed ridiculously soft.



She kept her sight on the target like she'd been taught for a full second. The man lifted his weapon and pointed it at her in slow motion. Beth tried to drop the weapon and go for her sidearm, but couldn't as the muzzle of the driver's weapon dropped into line with her.



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The driver spun in the direction she was pointing and brought up his weapon, but Walsh saw the spray of plastic chips fly out of the tube's back end. She grabbed her computer and turned to run as the last explosion of the night was unleashed behind her. She flinched and fell at the sound, her laptop skidding away under a car on the other side of the street.



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Because she was fully in the grip of tunnel vision Beth saw the small flare of smoke and light on the fender of the car and the larger explosion that tore off the hood. She also saw the hood slicing into the man with the SMG. Her gorge rose and she tore her gaze away to see the still form of Walsh on the street.



"Nine!" Michael called out behind her as they loaded Svetlana into the van.



Beth leapt up and scrambled into the driver's seat. She looked behind her and saw seven figures. She started the large engine and cranked on the steering wheel.



"What about Walsh?" Delacroix asked quickly. "Any sign of a computer?"



"She's down!" Beth said tightly. "No sign of her laptop."



Behind them smoke filled the area around the sedan as low flames grew steadily brighter. Sirens filled the night and windows were lighting up in the apartments around them.



"Six, incendiary on the car," he ordered. Graham lifted a tube much like the one Beth had used and leaned out of the van. There was a pop and a flare of white dancing sparks around the sedan. The flames roared up and consumed all the fuel they could. The clothes of the driver joined the conflagration. Beth turned away from the hypnotizing flames and stared ahead.



"Nine, get us out of here," Delacroix ordered. "And take off the balaclava."



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Margaret Walsh staggered to her feet. Her knees hurt and her palms felt sanded. She smelled nothing but smoke and an unpleasant burned pork odor. She couldn't remember why she was cooking pork. She heard and engine roaring to life behind her and turned to see a large van pulling away from the curb.



With my tissue banks, she thought suddenly.



She looked for something to stop them and saw the SMG near the burning body. She picked it up without hesitation and aimed down the street. She pulled the trigger just as the van turned. Then her battered hearing caught the sound of sirens closing in on her. She looked around for the computer. A vague memory made her look under cars.



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Detective Pavel Morosov decided he wouldn't retire after all. Tonight six teenagers were going home and a pimp was going to the hospital. And if he could get the one honest judge in town to hear the case perhaps the procurer would be eating gruel for the next decade. He rubbed his knuckles absentmindedly as he recalled the pimp's resisting arrest. Once in a while being an honest cop seemed to pay off. He was reaching for the badge on his coat to put it away when the radio squawked.



He was close to what sounded too much like a 'Mafiya' hit. He needed to get started on the paperwork for tonight's arrest. He was speeding toward the scene before he'd made a conscious decision. He cursed his ancient official car's siren as a lumbering Mercedes van cut him off.



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"Easy, Nine," Michael said softly as the old police car passed behind them. He sat back down and Svetlana looked at him sternly.



"You said that you would be telling me the truth," she said sternly.



"Will English be all right?" Delacroix asked flatly.



"Yes," she said less harshly.



He told her the truth, and held nothing back. After he was done she looked at him and rubbed her belly.



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Morosov turned the corner and slowed down, trying to decide whether the burning car or the smoldering, shattered doorway was most important. He pulled his battered pistol and felt the old sensations of fear and exhilaration heighten his senses.



Something scraped behind him. He whirled to see a disheveled woman looking at him with fright.



"I'm a policeman," Pavel called out. "Stay down!"



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Walsh was absorbed in the search for her laptop and beginning to feel the edges of panic when she saw the familiar black case. She set down the firearm, knelt and picked it up. She winced as it scraped against the curb. She gripped it tightly and stood up. She saw a rumpled man with a pistol in his hand turning toward her. He yelled at her and then he turned away, his badge glinting weakly in the glare of a street lamp.



A policeman she realized, and he'd seen her. She reached down, picked up the weapon and brought it up. She had him in her sights when a small butterfly with green and blue wings landed on the rear sight just before she pulled the trigger.



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"She has been planning this for months," the woman said in a shocked tone. "And now many people know about them. And now they will know about me."



"Yes," Michael said tightly.



"They have to be safe," she said earnestly.



The team of men around her simply nodded. Beth concentrated on the road ahead and tried not to think about what she was hearing.



"I have to let them go," she whispered.



"We all do," Michael said as his control slipped slightly.



Beth stopped at a light and dried her eyes so she could drive. It went through three cycles before the van moved slowly away.



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Morosov bent over to check the dismembered arm for some kind of identification. A gang member's tattoos often could tell more of a story than the gangster. The crack of the shot behind him echoed in the street. He rolled forward and brought up his sidearm. The 'victim' was pointing a weapon bigger than his at him. He felt his pistol buck in his hand twice as he concentrated on his front sight. A patrol car arrived as he was standing up.



"One shooter, female, rifle, over there!" he yelled pointing to where he'd seen her last. "Cover me!"



He rushed up to the side of the street as the patrolmen covered him. The detective pointed his weapon at the still form until he stepped on the hand holding the weapon. She didn't move, but then he had not expected her to given the crimson stain that was now reaching the gutter. Part of his mind noted he could still shoot as he sighed and tried not to look at the two ragged holes in her blouse over the heart.



He picked up the case and looked inside. He sighed again at the sight of the computer. Maybe it was time to retire after all. The one at his desk in the station was the bane of his existence. He looked up to see a full commander of police heading his way. The night was getting worse as it went along.



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Beth looked at the Mercedes van and winced as parts started to be ripped out of it. She rolled up the driver's side window as Prader strolled back towards the Volvo sedan. The seats were next as the chop shop made quick work of the vehicle.



"God, I hate these places," she said softly.



"This is a California thing, isn't it?" Riley asked with a tired smile.



"Yeah," she answered. "The car as family member. You're going to have to get used to the true faith of the holy auto."



"But I'm a stick shift truck guy," he said gently, then tried to stretch his arm. "Or will be eventually."



"The creed of the clutch," Beth nodded. "You'll fit in. I'm not going to ask, you know."



"I know," Riley answered. "But none of us know."



"Operation Feral Kittens," she said with a sad smile. "Will it work?"



"It will, but we'll never know," he answered distantly. "I hate that part."



Prader opened the door and dropped into the front seat tiredly. Beth smiled at him. He reached for the seat belt quickly.



"Ready?" she asked as she pulled out with a move that made the tires squeal.



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At Odessa Police headquarters the resident technician turned on the computer and waited for it to boot up. He did not press the correct sequence of keys at either thirty or ninety seconds in the process. As the computer booted slowly the hard drive erased data on the very large files marked 'recipes' and overwrote the space, then repeated the process. By the time the tech thought something was wrong and powered off the computer the files had been erased and overwritten over two thousand times.



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Michael Delacroix watched the plane leave. He waited for a few minutes in full view of the security cameras. Then he got back into the rented car and drove several blocks. He stopped and a small figure darted into the car.



"Looped and fuzzed," Jonathon said proudly. "You saw somebody off, but no one will be able to tell it's Doc. And I so don't want to know where she really is, okay?"



The soldier just smiled.



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"This is WNN," the bass voice intoned as a coifed newsreader looked into the camera with an intense look of concern. Behind him the new graphic came up on cue.



"We have the newest development of the spiraling scandal involving Senator Forsythe and the former Emergency Office of Internal Security," he intoned. "We go to our Washington Bureau chief..."



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St. Mark's Children's Home

Vancouver British Columbia

Pacific Confederation





"Well, Mrs. MacAlister, you have a daughter," the older nurse said as she handed a wrapped bundle to the lean woman. "Have you two thought of a name?"



"Yes, but now, nothing seems good enough," Mrs. MacAlister said as she kissed the baby's forehead.



"We want a name that means something," her husband said softly. "Something decent and wonderful."



"We're calling her Tara," the new mother decided. Her husband smiled. As they left to fill out the last forms the nurse shook her head. She looked at the forms for the next couple and hoped the Friedmans would pick another name. There had been another Tara today, and it wasn't even noon.





jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #28

Postby Grimlock72 » Sat Nov 16, 2002 7:31 am

aaaaaw.....Walsh did... sob... :)



Now on to the party, heh. :party



So the future gets TWO Tara's... gosh they're lucky :) All the other stuff (pc,clones) seems to be taken care of as well, things are looking good. At least for the future group. Now if they just could get rid of that law against gays....



Not sure how Willow/Tara in Sunnydale are doing, which has me kinda worried.

Lots of adjusting needed there, wondering how long thats going to take. Willow screaming at Tara to get back from the window still haunts me... have read that part 4 times now.



Two claymore's to blow away a door ? Bit overkill don't you think ? :) SMG vs. Rocket Launcher.. heh.. Beth get away lucky there. She should be a bit more carefull if she intends to life longer.



I did mention I won't mourn Maggy didn't I ? Evil woman, stupid too...



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: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #28

Postby mollyig » Sat Nov 16, 2002 9:55 am

I thought it was amusing that Beth was worried about parking.



I'm curious about Kranjc's English boss, have a suspicion as to who it is, but will wait and see. Typical that Walsh would have a failsafe on her laptop, for once I'm glad she was so insidious, as the data has now been lost.



As always, the action scenes were really easy to imagine, you write them well.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

mollyig
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #28

Postby jixer » Thu Nov 21, 2002 2:42 am

Hello Kittens-



Thanks everyone. I'm finally getting there. But I've realized this is not the last chapter. After this there's going to be an Epilogue. Ask your questions and I'll do my best to answer them in the final update.



Grimlock-I can't tell you how good it feels to know that scene with the window worked. I've known too many people with PTSD and I wanted to be true to them and to the character.

As for SMG vs RL- Luck. Don't leave home without it. And two claymores were just insurance. Doorways might charge if they're just wounded.



Mollyig-Thank you for the compliment. I have seen some great action sequences here on Pens. If I'm getting it right I can thank some good teachers. As for parallel parking, my wife insists it was invented by the devil himself.





Thank you for your time and feedback,



Jixer

jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #29A

Postby jixer » Thu Nov 21, 2002 2:51 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2





Previously:



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The least wield the key

The dead witch returned

She sees the way

They make the change

Vengeance to Justice

The greatest lose most"



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"I wish I could have known her," both tired women said together.



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"I'm very concerned about both of them," Giles said after he was sure Dawn was safely out of earshot. "This couldn't have come at a worse time."



"Bastards," Xander growled.



"Yes, the attack, but the flashbacks are more unsettling," Giles replied.



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"You hurt Judith," Tara said coldly to Meers.



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The witch was in the corner of the room, knees pulled up and looking at a picture of Tara. It was almost the same position she'd been in when Tara left her after her memory spell had failed so badly. What frightened Dawn was that there were no tears, just a smile on Willow's face that seemed completely real.



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"I'm sorry, Tara," Dawn said, trembling. "I wish I could help them."



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"We're family," Buffy told the Maclays. Anya snuggled against Xander and watched Willow smile next to Tara.



They loved Anya and she loved them. Still. Her features turned human.



She reached out with the hand that she'd used to heal, blood calling to blood. The oldest magic tore open the dimensional wall silently, for it had no need of showmanship. The unfulfilled wishes pulled hard on her talisman for guidance. She stepped forward and hoped.



"So that's the only way you're getting back." Halfrek concluded as she turned and saw an empty room. She looked around quickly.



"Oh shit," she said very softly.





Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #29A

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.





Sunnydale California

1630 Revello Drive





Dawn felt something shake the house strongly and wondered if this was an earthquake or if she'd truly done the wrong thing with wishing. She felt panic start to rise when she noticed nothing else in the room was moving. Suddenly it stopped and Anya stood in front of her. Dawn forgot her fright and leapt up.



"You're back!" she squealed and threw her arms around the startled Anya. "Are you okay? What happened? Are they coming after you? We were so worried but it's going to be okay, right?"



"You've been hanging around Willow," Anya said. "Slow down and breathe."



"Sorry," Dawn said chagrined. "It's just, you are back, right?"



"I'm back," Anya said reassuringly. "At least until this wish gets granted and then if the chaos wave doesn't go kablooey or turn me into a penguin I'll stay, for a while."



"Chaos wave?" Dawn asked worriedly. "That doesn't sound friendly."



"It's not," Anya said frankly. "And I can't get through it. My pendant's been kind of restricted, sort of like a learner's permit for occult powers. What we need for Willow and Tara's wishes and yours to come true is a power source."



"They wished?" Dawn asked in a shocked tone.



"I don't think they meant to," Anya said looking at something on her amulet.



"So you're here about the wishes and then staying, right?" Dawn asked hopefully.



"We'll see," Anya said quickly. "Look, the chaos wave keeps building because of your wishes here not being answered."



"That's bad, right?" Dawn asked with a grimace.



"Only if you don't get your wish granted, and soon," Anya said worriedly. "Just what did you wish for?"



"I wanted to help them," Dawn replied with a wounded look. "God, Anya, they're hurting so bad I just couldn't let it go on and I couldn't think of anything else to do. And, uh, I...you know."



"No, I don't," Anya said pointedly.



"I was worried about you," Dawn admitted in a whisper.



"Me?" Anya said and ran out of words for a few seconds. Finally she asked, "What happened to Willow and the new Tara? Was it D'Hoffryn?"



"No, two guys jumped them downtown," Dawn said coldly. "They got away but both of them had flashbacks. Cat's...and Willow is all..."



Dawn felt tears on her cheeks. Anya looked at her for a second and then gave her a rough hug. When you get hugged by Anya, you get hugged! Dawn thought.



"Where are these men?" Anya asked with a fixed smile.



"In jail," Dawn answered. "But going after them isn't going to help Willow and Cat."



"Cat's the new Tara?" Anya asked with a frown.



"Yeah, she saved a bunch of kittens where she came from," Dawn explained. "I wanted to help them so I wished and here you are...and I'm the one that has to help them, aren't I?"



"In more ways than one," Anya said with a nod of her head. "Look, I can't sugar coat this."



"Good, cause you're always so delicate about stuff," Dawn answered.



"Sorry," Anya said as she missed Dawn's sarcasm entirely. "You're still the Key, and breaking through the chaos wave is going to take lots of power, so you're going to have to grant your own wish and theirs."



"My own wish?" Dawn said in disbelief. "And theirs? I can't grant wishes. I'm just a normal human, or, well, you know what I mean."



"I know, but you're not," Anya said as she took off her talisman. "Here, this should help you focus on the wishes."



"What was their wish?" Dawn asked in a tight voice.



Anya reached into nothing and pulled out her closed hand. She released it and Dawn heard the tired women speak almost as one, "I wish I could have known her."



"But, your pendant, it's your power, and if I screw up..." Dawn said shaking at the responsibility.



"It's either this or I wait for the chaos wave to break along with everyone else in this house," Anya said quickly. "I can't get through it again. You can do this. You have to."



Dawn met Anya's eyes and nodded after a second. She took a deep breath and reached for the talisman.



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Dawn saw Willow curled up and smiling in her sleep. She was on a sunlit glade and Tara's sweater was next to her. Dawn could hear snatches of song nearby in a voice that made her heart ache. She touched Willow's shoulder. The witch looked up at her and gave her a happy smile.



"She'll be right back, Dawnie," Willow said lazily. "You want to wait with me?"



"Willow-" Dawn started softly. She stopped and couldn't go on as the image of Tara's cold body lurched into her mind.



"She's not dead!" Willow hissed. "She's nearby and I'm waiting for her!"



Dawn reached for Anya's talisman. She looked up and saw a bridge. Her heart leapt. It was the same bridge she'd seen in her dream. Tara was on the span along with another woman who looked much like Willow.



"Look, over there!" Dawn said happily.



Willow looked in the direction Dawn pointed and stood up. The singing stopped. Dawn ached to see the longing on Willow's face as she stepped uncertainly toward the bridge. Then the redhead started to run as fast as she could for the bridge.



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In Dawn's room Anya stumbled and fell. Eleven hundred years of life bought with magic made their price known. There was no aging from one moment to the next. She simply stopped living. She looked around at the trees dripping water and the brook with a rude but sturdy log bridge across it. An old woman with dark skin leaned on a cane of night and stars. Anya shrugged and stepped onto the bridge.



"Well, what happens next, Ma'am?" she asked politely.



"That all depends," the old woman said with a sad smile. Anya's eyes widened as she thought about how she came to be here. Dawn was trying to grant wishes to two broken souls.



"They're going to be alright," Anya said urgently. "Please, you know the future, tell me they're going to be all right!".



She didn't even notice she was on her knees.



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Dawn looked down and saw Tara curled up on the ground. There was nothing but darkness around her. The teen reached for her. As Dawn touched Tara the despair and loneliness of the empath swept over the girl. Dawn stood at the center of a storm of hopelessness. She tried to hold back her fear-and lost control. She cried out with her soul in agony. The pain stopped and Cat was rocking her.



"Sorry, sorry, sorry," the empath crooned as the pain lessened but did not stop in Dawn's core.



"She's, she's over there," Dawn rasped and pointed at the bridge. The darkness fell away and Dawn smelled the scent of flowers as Tara too broke into a joyful run towards the bridge. Now there was a park full of sunlight as two young woman ran gracefully towards their loves.



I'll give them space and wait and Tara's holding Willow, Dawn thought. Then she realized she was running to the bridge as well.



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Willow was flying, not running. Running is what happened in long ago gym classes or when she overslept before class. This was gliding with a grace she knew she didn't have. And then impossibly blue eyes were in front of her and the softest lips ever closed on hers. Tara kept her off the bridge and leaned into the kiss. She was complete.



I'm dreaming and I'm not waking up, ever, Willow decided.



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Tara felt like time had slowed too early. It was taking forever to reach Judith. She stood on the edge of the bridge next to Willow's Tara. Tara knew that because they were already in an embrace that seemed to flood her senses with a rightness no words could match. The she touched Judith's outstretched hands and felt the arms she longed for close around her as Judith kept her carefully off the bridge. She was complete.



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Dawn stood just off the bridge and tried not to breathe lest it disturb the moment. Both couples seemed so perfect to her. Finally Tara looked up at her and smiled. Willow leaned against her and made room for Dawn by her side. As she embraced Tara Dawn felt Willow's arm across her shoulders as well. She was safe.



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Tara was the first to break the embrace. She touched Willow's cheek and then Dawn's. Both could feel her unease and worry. She looked to Judith and her Tara, locked in a kiss that made her blush. They parted and looked at the other three with a hint of a blush.



"There's a lot we need to tell you," Tara said hesitantly. "We've studied the paths and there may be a way to stop the evil."



"This is going to be a briefing, isn't it?" her analog asked.



"Kind of a long one," the witch replied. Her double just sighed.



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I hate briefings, the sensitive thought. Especially long ones.



*Sorry love, there's so much to tell* Judith replied without words. *She's pushed herself to the limit for this knowledge*



*She knows what's coming* Tara thought, then she looked quickly at Judith and smiled. She touched her feelings for Judith and imagined herself offering them to her love.



*I miss you so much...* Judith replied as both empaths felt her longing.



*It's so hard without you* Tara answered earnestly. Then she recalled the words the demon's prophecy had said. *The dead witch returned...*



She looked at Judith. The redhead met her eyes. Together they looked at Tara and Willow, their hands resting on Dawn's shoulders. Tara looked at Judith again and simply nodded.



"Oh, go ahead and give them a good hug first," Judith said with a wide smile. "Baby, help steady her."



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Tara felt Judith's mood change from longing to pure hope without worry or doubt. She was glad for her and her love. She wished she and Willow could reach the same emotion, but neither one seemed able to look past the next parting even as Tara tried to comfort Willow. Tara nodded at Judith's suggestion and let her feel the witch's thankfulness. Tara waited until Judith and Cat had braced her. Together she and Judith had learned the dangers of the bridge for, symbol though it was, it still had power.



Tara let her whole self balance on the people she trusted as she wrapped Willow in an embrace that held all the promise she had left to give. Then her wrist moved ever so slightly and she was falling into Willow's arms-and off the bridge.



For an instant she and her counterpart were in the same place, in transition but not moving. Tara looked into a face she'd only seen in mirrors and saw pure relief and joy.



"Hey, pretty me, keep your hands off my girl!" Judith's lover laughed as they passed. "Good luck!"



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Willow looked up as Tara's full weight pressed against her. She looked up at her counterpart but Judith had only eyes for Cat. They kissed as the light on the bridge turned briefly to twilight and then flared into the brightness of noon. Tara looked back at the bridge. Blue and green light danced over it as the two lovers lengthened their kiss.



"Thank you," she whispered as she felt hope stir once more. "For my everything."



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"A choice has been made," a warm voice almost sang. Tara looked over and saw the old woman with the cane of night smiling at the couple on the bridge.



"But, ma'am, I'm s-supposed to be, um," Tara said as she looked worriedly at her counterpart.



"Go home, Tara," the old woman said with a sigh. "Free will and one heart have chosen, girl."



Tara felt Willow's hand close on her arm as a falling sensation grew around them.



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Dawn hesitated in the sunlight. She looked at the bridge now bathed in dancing lights of green and blue. She squared her shoulders and, with her heart pounding, she approached the old woman.



"Excuse me, uh, ma'am," she started with a squeak in her voice. "Are they going to be all right? Cat and her Willow, I mean."



The old woman nodded at Dawn. The teen felt the echoes of Cat's pain vanish. There was a symphony of joy in its place, but part of the range seemed to be missing. She looked at the old woman, who shook her head. Dawn rolled her eyes.



"I know, I know, I'm too young for that," she said with a sigh, then she smiled. "Thank you."



"You're welcome," the old woman said gently as Dawn felt herself falling. She shrieked, but it was in delight.



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The old woman stepped onto the bridge. Neither woman looked up as she leaned on the railing and struck the bridge with her cane. There was a clear bell like tone and the young women disappeared. The old woman looked down as the stream below her turned turbulent. She lifted the hand she had been leaning on the railing with and tiny swirls of green and blue light danced on her palm. She smiled.



"You have always been," she said to the light. It flared and a butterfly with blue and green wings gently spread its wings on her palm. It flew off the old woman crossed the bridge. As she stepped off the span it turned into a cloud of butterflies, each a living patch of blue and green.



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Tara took a breath. It seemed so loud. The beating of her heart echoed throughout her body. Warmth from a hand on hers made her heart beat faster. Willow stirred next to her. She turned and saw green eyes staring at her with love. She leaned toward them.



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Willow knew nothing matched the feeling Tara-skin had. And it was Tara, her Tara, next to her in the bed they'd shared for too brief a time. The touch of her hand proved it beyond doubt, and the witch would never be able to put into words why. But she did confirm her theory with further testing by kissing Tara-lips.



"Hi," Willow whispered after the experiment proved a success.



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Dawn sat up on her bed and laughed happily. She felt the weight of Anya's talisman in her hand. She looked around for Anya.



"I did it!" she crowed. "We did it! Anya, it worked!"



She looked down and saw Anya's still form on the floor.



"Anya?" she said as fear slipped into her voice.



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Anya looked up at the old woman. The matronly figure looked away, then lifted the younger woman to her feet.



"Listen," she told Anya.



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NoNoNoNo NOT AGAIN!



Shake and shoutDawn remembered as she knelt by Anya. The first step in CPR is to establish unresponsiveness. She shook Anya and screamed her name.



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The young woman heard her name whispered from the trees. It was Dawn's voice. There was something wrong. Anya stepped cautiously forward for the trees and the darkness under them were fearful and dangerous. Then she heard her name screamed and heard the desperate fear in the girl's voice. She was in the trees at a run before she knew it. Behind her the old woman nodded with a small smile.



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Access 911 or call for help came up clinically in Dawn's memory.



"HELP!" she shrieked.



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The two young women had broken their kiss and started to get up after Dawn called out Anya's name. The cry for help reached something deeper and older. They were in Dawn's room in seconds.



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Xander was on the stairs at Dawn's calling out Anya's name. The cry for help added nothing to his speed. He saw Willow disappear into Dawn's room. He didn't know where Buffy came from but she was beside him as they topped the stairs.



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Giles fought the urge to run to Dawn's side. Instead he stopped and tried to clear his mind. Something magical had happened and he feared the worst. He pushed what power he had into the house's shield. Something slammed into it just as he finished. He had a feeling of pressure building. He tried to find more reserves to push into the defenses.



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Tara and Willow saw Dawn lifting Anya's jaw and waiting for her to breathe. Tara knelt by them and pointed to the other side of Anya. Willow slid in and felt for a pulse. The stillness clenched at the redhead's heart. Tara touched her hand and Dawn's.



*Listen to me,* she said gently in their minds. *Anya gave all of her power to Dawn, even the magic keeping her alive. She needs it back, but carefully*



*Thought so,* Willow answered.



"Take what ever you need to get her back!" Dawn insisted and held out her hands.



*I'll bridge Dawn to Anya-*Willow started.



"No!" Tara shouted and pushed Willow backward.



"Cat, she's a witch," Xander pleaded coming up behind them. "She knows stuff."



*Anya first then bring in Dawn!* Tara said to a shocked Willow. *Trust me. We'll do it together.*



"But you just got back," Dawn said worriedly. Willow just met her eyes and nodded as she reached for Anya first.



"Back?" Xander said in a confused tone.



Willow and Tara touched Anya. Cold leeched up their arms. Their breathing became labored and their heartbeats erratic.



*Now!* Tara sent urgently. With failing strength the witches touched Dawn's hands.



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Anya was running in the dark woods now. She could hear bits of conversation but she didn't know where Dawn was. Suddenly two familiar hands closed on her arms and then she could see Dawn. She reached for the teenager.



"Are you all right?" she asked hurriedly.



Green light filled the forest and then she was in Dawn's room. The girl was sagging back onto the bed. She reached for her but Tara and Willow held her hands fast.



"Let me help!" she demanded.



*You need the power!* Tara sent forcefully as she slapped Anya's talisman into her hand. *You can stop him. Just let us balance this.*



"Oh," Willow whispered as she smiled. "Neat."



Tara felt her lover add her power gently to calm the flow from the Key to Anya's amulet. Dawn glowed faintly and seemed to sleep deeply in this plane.



*Just a few more seconds and you'll have tons o' power,* Willow said confidently, then she furrowed her brow and looked at Tara worriedly. *What him?*



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Giles pushed but felt a sharp blow come at one tiny part of the shield. He felt the shield give and tried to stop it. The entity knocked him to the side and the scholar tumbled to the ground. He tried to hurry to the stairs but the floor seemed a bit unstable. He shook off the dizziness and stumbled up the stairs.



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D'Hoffryn roared into shape in the room. Anya wasn't quite yet ready and Tara needed Willow for the last seconds. Buffy's kick was perfect and it unbalanced him for a heartbeat. The demon drew back a fist. Xander was trying to get between the enemy and the four females. Tara saw it all in her mind and she saw a memory of Buffy flying backward and dying.



*Stop him!* she sent to Xander and cringed.



Xander slammed into D'Hoffryn without hesitating. The demon shrugged him off hard but had to fight for his balance again. Then the angry Vengeance Demon lashed out with his foot and Xander yelped. It almost hid the sound of the femur breaking. D'Hoffryn turned back to the women. Buffy smashed him with all her might. He shoved her out of the way.



Then Xander screamed in agony as he slammed into the demon once more. He was off balance and desperate. He clung to D'Hoffryn and overbalanced his foe. D'Hoffryn snarled and lashed out, slamming into the broken leg. Xander dropped off the demon as a warm wetness with a coppery smell spread from around a yellow fragment of bone that protruded from his leg.



D'Hoffryn loomed over him and smiled as the demon reached down for him. It wasn't the thought of his fate that made Xander try to strike back with fast fading strength but rather the thought that he was failing his friends again.



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Buffy heard the bone crack and saw Xander drop. She was across the room and smashing into the demon as it reached for Xander. This time her blows caught the demon off guard and he flailed for her. She dodged until he caught her by her arm and lifted her above his head. He barked an ugly word and the door to Dawn's room closed in front of Giles. He hurled the Slayer at the door with a grunt and turned back to Xander.



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*Love, here,* Tara sent as she showed Willow the future with Buffy dying on the shards of broken door. Then she turned her attention to Xander and D'Hoffryn without worry.



Willow reached out with her power and the door disappeared into its weight in cardboard. Buffy slammed into it a millisecond later and smashed into the wall with the cardboard buffer. She slid down and shook her head. Her legs didn't seem to work. The cardboard fell over to reveal a Buffy sized dent in the wall with a broken stud about the level of the outline's lower thoracic spine.



Dawn whimpered and opened her eyes.



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"And I swear by your full and manly beard you'll break something trying." Tara remembered.



D'Hoffryn screeched as he lurched and fought to bring down his head. He looked at Tara with rage as he smoothed his offended beard. She felt Xander fading in doubt and worry.



*Hold on!* she sent to him. *You bought the time we needed.*



"NO one has plucked my beard in five thousand years," the demon rumbled. "Let alone a leaker from some little world like yours."



"Oh, she's not the leaker," Anya said brightly. "She's the dead witch returned. Has anyone done this in five thousand years?"



D'Hoffryn's eyes widened as looked at Anya. Her eyes were bright green light and it seemed to swirl around her. She held out her amulet and touched it with the light. The senior demon's talisman stood away from his body and dragged him towards her with its chain around his neck.



The two magic objects touched and Anya closed her hands around them. She looked into D'Hoffryn's frightened eyes and smiled her least reassuring smile.



"Justice," she said in a voice that rocked the house.



The demon became human and seemed to stretch between Dawn's bed and a point beyond sight. Then he was gone. Tara looked up at where Anya had been. She met Willow's eyes.



*The power*, Willow sent as she reached for Tara's hand. *I can just feel it. With me, love.*



*Always,* Tara answered.



*And me,* Dawn insisted.



*Hold on!* both women replied as they all moved into another plane.



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D'Hoffryn looked around at the clay brick buildings. There was another pull at his neck. He gasped when he looked down and pawed at the collar there. There was a stripe of fire across his back.



"Do you think you are immune to the lash because you tend the sick, slave?" a petulant voice asked in Sumerian. "Hurry now. We have men burned by demon fire waiting."



D'Hoffryn stumbled forward, earning himself another lash. He froze at the once familiar sight of the palace. He remembered the occasion that had brought him here. A princeling had used a dancing girl. In vengeance she'd asked for him to be burned on the organ he had hurt her with. The flames had caught and servants had been burned as well. Now he was tending one of those servants. He looked at the slaves tending the other servants after an exhausting day and froze. His own eyes looked back at him from all of their faces.



He desperately tried to remember how much collateral damage his demons had done over the millennia. It seemed so important now, but he couldn't remember. He knew what he'd be doing for a very long time.



Later that year a scribe wrote down something he had heard a dozen slaves say when they thought no one was listening. It had the ring of gods-touched prophecy, or perhaps just desperation.



The least wield the key

The dead witch returned

She sees the way

They make the change

Vengeance to Justice

The greatest lose most



He put it away and hoped it would make sense later.



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jixer
 


Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #29B

Postby jixer » Thu Nov 21, 2002 2:57 am

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Anya stepped forward into a bare place and came face to face with power. He stood before her with rippling muscle and a face set as hard as flint. But none of that was as impressive as the waves of old power that etched the ground around him. He met her eyes.



"You have the power of the Key," he said with hard admiration. "Well done. Give it to me and know real power."



"Oh grow up," Anya said rolling her eyes. "Like I need some steroid queen telling me about power. Seen it, done it, gotten bit by it. I know all about power. It's not mine anyways."



"I will take it from you," he warned. "We are alone here and you will not prevail."



"You're alone, Muscles," she said with a snort. The young woman reached out her hand and Willow's came out of nowhere to grasp it. The three women stepped out beside her. She looked at Dawn sternly.



"Dimension hopping is not something you should be doing on a school night," Anya said in a lecturing tone. "Not that this little pocket of time and space rates the name dimension."



Tara looked at the figure in front of her and felt a wave of grasping covetousness that could not be filled. She felt its need for power in all forms. The Key's was wanted most, but it wanted all the rest of the power she had ever known, down to Giles ability to craft music and Xander's love of building. She staggered. Her love and friends steadied her. She felt an anger rise in her that was white hot.



"Why?" she snarled as she stalked around him.



"It's mine!" he roared. Tara felt the truth he believed in his outburst.



"You'll never stop," Willow said as she took the opposite side in the circling. "You won't be satisfied. I know."



"I'm not as weak as you are, witch," he sneered. "I have the core of the Hellmouth itself at my beck and call."



"Nexus point," Willow said softly.



"NO!" he snapped and lunged for her. She and Tara held up their hands and he stopped suddenly.



"Not in the Hellmouth here," she said warningly.



"Judith called it a nexus point as well," Tara said looking at her lover.



"No longer!" he crowed. "I was powerful before I broke it to my will. Now I am beyond any of you."



"But only with that light there," Dawn said pointing at a place beneath him where a multi hued brightness glimmered. She walked in the circle between Willow and Tara.



"The one we shouldn't be able to see," Anya said clinically.



"You have the Hellmouth and you'll do anything to get power," Willow said meeting his glittering eyes.



"You're a danger to our family," Tara growled behind him. He whirled to face her.



"You helped kill Tara and hurt Xander," Anya said with a brittle chill in her voice as she joined the circling.



"Give up and live," he said turning towards her, then twisting trying to face them all. "I am strong, you are weak. I am older and wiser in power than any of you. I have power-"



Dawn reached out and the multi hued light slammed into her.



"The Key, of course," Willow said tightly. "Power calls to power. You okay Dawnie?"



"Kind of iggly but okay," Dawn replied. "It wasn't what it was supposed to be and it doesn't like that. It doesn't like him. Am I supposed to be flying?"



"Just get down here, young lady," Tara said firmly. Her smile eased the tone of her words.



"She gave away her power for me," Anya started.



"So there was a place for more," Willow said nodding. "Bye Hellmouth."



He lunged for Dawn and Tara took a step forward and the rest did as well with her. He stopped and glared at them. Tara could feel something very old growling at the back of her mind. There were echoes in the minds with her. From a pocket in a place that could not be he drew a sword of black steel.



"I'm a warrior, and you're nothing but a bunch of little girl-" his voice stopped but there had been no challenge or war cry from his opponents. The sword clanged to the floor a second later.



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Xander blinked and the girls were gone, then they were back. It was getting hard to concentrate.



"Anya's okay?" he whispered as Tara knelt by his bleeding leg.



"Right here," Anya answered as she knelt by his head.



"Sorry," he said. He didn't get any further because Anya placed her finger softly on his lips and shushed him.



Willow stood by Anya and touched her shoulder. Dawn knelt by Tara's side. Tara touched her power and saw Xander's wound clearly. There were dark red angry spots throughout his body as his blood seeped away.



"This is worse than the broken arm from the troll," Tara warned.



"Troll?" Xander asked and tried to sit up and look at Tara. "Tara? You're okay? Cat?"



"Cat's safe," Dawn said gently. "Lean back."



Xander leaned back as Tara reached for her power. Willow gave her power effortlessly and it melded gracefully with Tara's. Anya pushed her power to the witch. Tara tried not to be overwhelmed by the worry that came with it. Finally Dawn just opened herself and Tara felt her trust slip over the witch like a cool breeze. Tara relaxed and felt a small plastic box in the pocket of Cat's skirt. She pulled out the medkit.



*The row with three dots, the one on the left end and then make him comfortable because he's going to sleep for hours,* a happy pair of voices spoke in her mind. *Gotta go now. Good luck and thank you, all of you.*



"Xander, imagine a work crew laying a new foundation for a building shaped like a bone," Tara said evenly as she smiled broadly. She took the recommended vial and pressed it onto its holder and pressed it against Xander's thigh.



"Ow!" he croaked.



"Baby," Anya chided as she cradled him.



Tara took Anya inside the wounded bone with her. They saw the lights from the cellular regeneration drug and a swarm of workman pulling the bone into place.



"Accessing his body's healing with images," Anya said nodding.



"Yes, it seems to work best," Tara said with a smile as she saw one of the workman piling into an enormous lunch. "Your power is really the best match for him, even with the healing drug."



"Use it," Anya said quickly. "Just make him better."



Tara nodded and then she and Anya were back where they had been. Tara and Willow evened the flows of energy as Xander healed with Dawn holding the overflow. The spilled blood returned to him, cleansed and repaired and his color returned swiftly. Tara finally returned power to Anya until it filled her without being out of balance and Willow sealed it into the young woman with the gentlest of spells. Both she and Xander slumped. Xander started to snore and Anya just blinked at them and smiled.



"Come in, Hallie," she said pleasantly.



Tara felt the demon arrive. Dawn and Willow glared at Halfrek. The demon smiled and waved as she stepped forward. Then she snatched D'Hoffryn's talisman off the floor and looked at it. She laughed happily.



"Justice!" she almost sang. "Good work, Anyanka."



"It's all yours," Anya said with a thin smile. "And its Anya from now on."



"Oh, you don't have to do that," Halfrek said as she lifted the chain over her head. "In fact I insist...hey, what the...but this isn't, nooOO!"



Halfrek fell forward to her knees. Her visage changed and she became severe and beautiful.



"Justice, Hallie, is so much harder than vengeance," Anya said with a smirk. "Both sides and all that. Good luck. Oh, by the way, I'll be calling on you tomorrow."



Halfrek looked at Anya with a defeated stare as she faded away. There were many calls for justice.



"Why are you calling her?" Dawn asked warily.



"Cat's not here," Anya yawned. "They're not getting away with what they tried to do to her. Help me get Xander to bed. Wait a sec, can we use your room? 'S close."



"Are you okay to," Willow stopped as Xander and Anya shimmered away. A second later their door closed. "Guess so."



"Willow!" Giles called from the hallway.



Dawn beat Willow to Buffy's side. Giles stopped her from moving her sister. Tara saw the angry red line across Buffy's back. Willow gasped at the same moment.



"Is everybody okay?" Buffy asked as she tried to lean nonchalantly.



"Yeah, except Xander was a crybaby about getting the shot," Dawn said with a forced lightness. She looked up at Giles with pleading eyes.



"I'll be okay," Buffy said with a smile. "Slayer healing, remember?"



"Spinal cord injuries don't heal well," Giles said quietly as he looked up at the two witches. Dawn looked up as well. Buffy shook her head and then winced.



"I'll be fine," Buffy insisted as she slumped slightly despite Giles hold.



"Right," Willow said as she knelt by the Slayer. "Dawn, hold her and keep your power centered. Tara, let's use on of the one dot ones."



"Buffy," Tara said gently. "I want you to imagine weavers at their looms. They're weaving back all the damages threads in your back as builders put a shelter around them."



"Mom did the craft weaving thing for a while," Buffy said a bit more distantly than before. "I remember her loom."



"So do I," Dawn said wistfully. Buffy smiled at her and reached for her hair. Dawn caught her sister's hand easily and held it.





Willow and Tara reached for Dawn's power through Buffy. It was tricky and by the end both were sweating with the exacting effort. Dawn was trembling. With the last bit of spare power Dawn had Willow and Tara sealed her shielding. As they went to smooth it out the power simply disappeared and Dawn fell asleep. Buffy stood up and tried to pick up her sister. Tara stopped her.



"Go to sleep and let the healing finish," she said firmly. "We'll get Dawn to bed."



"She'll be scared," Buffy said tiredly. "These kinds of things give her the wiggins."



"We can put her in your room tonight," Willow said as she guided the Slayer towards her bed. Buffy just nodded. Then she looked at Tara.



"You 'kay?" she said almost slurring her words. "You came back an' I know how, you know...wanna talk 'bout...it?"



"I'm fine," Tara said with a real smile as she carried Dawn. "We're all safe. It's okay to sleep."



"Giles..." Buffy said as she lay down on the bed.



"We've got it covered," Willow reassured her. It took both witches a few minutes to get the sisters into bed. They were both asleep before that. Willow closed the door behind them.



"Wow, you're all with the strong girl stuff," Willow said with a lazy smile.



"Cat was in good shape," Tara said sadly. "Was I getting-"



"Don't," Willow said kissing her. "You were perfect."



"Tara?" Giles asked hopefully. "Are you...all right?"



"Yes," she said as she hugged him hard. "I'm fine, I'm back home, Cat's where she wants to be and you're going to bed."



"Yes, well, if you're all right I am a touch peaked so I'm off for-" Giles started.



"Dawn's room," Willow interjected. "The one closest 'cause after your healing you'll just want to fall over."



"I'm fine," he said before he yawned and winced.



""Remember the healing meditation?" Willow said as she opened her power to Giles. "The one I was supposed to use when I'd drained myself to the bottom doing something foolishly brave?"



"You both have been through a lot this evening," Giles hedged with a worried look at both of them.



"And you were just sitting and contemplating peacefully," she replied touching his bruised cheek. "Are you going to meditate or are there going to be tears?"



"You wouldn't," Giles said in a distressed tone.



"I feel a wave of distress coming on," Tara said with a wan smile. Willow just pushed her lower lip out.



"Very well," Giles said with a sigh and let himself drift into a meditative state. Willow held his hands and joined him until she saw how dangerously low his reserves of magic were. As it stood he had little more power than Xander. Willow and Tara shook their heads. Willow gave her mentor what she had left from her surplus of power. He trembled as he came out of the meditation.



"I'm just going to rest a bit," he said before another yawn. "And try not to dream about cookie dough. Please tell me Britney Spears is no longer popular."



"She's falling off the radar," Willow reassured him. She decided not to tell him about Dawn's newest musical interest. She took the CD out of the clock radio and set the buzzer instead. When she was done Giles was asleep. She and Tara woke him up barely enough to get him more comfortable before he fell back asleep.



"That leaves us the couch," Willow said with a rueful smile.



"I have a fond memory or two about that couch," Tara said with a smile. For the next few minutes there was no conversation as Willow took the final proof that it was indeed Tara she was kissing.



"How are the protections on the house?" Tara asked as they walked down the stairs.



"Better than I'd hoped," Willow said after a moment's silence. "Giles does good work in a stuffy kind of way. But you're, wow, I mean you're the most powerful thing around here right now, maybe on the whole West Coast."



"I-I have to put it where it needs to go," Tara said staring at the front door.



"I know," Willow said quietly. "And nobody here could fight off a healthy mouse except me."



Tara felt Willow's worry and fear. She turned to the redhead. Willow held her and then let her go and stepped back.



"I'll keep them safe, you do what you have to and come back to me," Willow said calmly.



*I'll be back as soon as I can,* Tara sent lovingly.



*I'll wait for you,* Willow replied and Tara felt her shields come up strong. She could barely feel Willow's worry now. She smiled at the gift, picked up Cat's coat and went out into the night.



She made it to the site of the new high school without incident. She didn't even feel any demons or vampires. It was if the night had carried a warning in front of her. At the site the guard slept. Tara let him sleep a bit more and made him rest. Then she walked up to the roughed in form for the new foundation over the Hellmouth.



But the Hellmouth was a shell of its former evil. The loss of the will that guided it was letting the chaotic nature of the nexus return. She pushed the last of the spare power she was carrying into it. It seemed to awaken and turn to her for guidance, but fearfully, like a whipped dog. She crooned a wordless tune to it and it calmed.



*?* She felt. She looked at the now swirling lights dancing below her.



She tried to form a response in words and failed. Instead she thought of her family sleeping blocks away. She thought of chances and hope, of love and caring, and of giving. She thought of Willow.



*!* She felt in reply. Then the feeling of sentience passed. She was alone in the night.



Something caught her eye in under the lights of the work site. It was a patch of blue and green that came to rest on her outstretched finger.



A Ladies' Eyes butterfly, Tara thought happily. I saw them all the time at home. Momma said having one land on you is good luck.



She smiled on the way home. Alert to her surroundings she caught the stars in the sky, the hum of the sleeping town around her and the hint of Willow's eager waiting for her return as she got near home. She

opened the door with the same eagerness.



The front room was dark except for the muted brightness from the porch light. Willow looked at her, her robe open. Tara walked slowly over to her. She could feel the longing and the last ache in her love's heart. She pushed the robe off Willow's shoulders and just stood there treasuring the gift in front of her. Willow smiled at her longing gaze and took her hand.



"Welcome home," were the last two words she said for a long time.



Edited by: jixer at: 11/21/02 1:05:43 am
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Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #29B

Postby Grimlock72 » Thu Nov 21, 2002 6:07 am

:bounce I could follow most of this :bounce



Damn near miracle that :)



I'm just wondering where Judith/Cat (you should use that name more often, kinda confusing on that bridge:) ) are right now and if they're going to stay on that bridge or go back to Santa Barbara.



I'm not so sure they would be happy in SB though.... that leaves their friends. Should they go back just to rejoin their friends or life happily ever-after on/near that bridge wherever it is ?? I vote they be selfish and just stay where they're happy.



Going into this story I figured Cat was going to take Tara's place (sort of). But both of them rejoined with their true partner is indeed much nicer.



Lots of power going back and forth, nice to see them all helping out each other.

This was indeed a looooooooooong update :)



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: Hotel Kilo 2-2 Update #29B

Postby mollyig » Fri Nov 22, 2002 2:59 am

That was some update!



I kind of knew from the prophecy that Dawn would be involved somehow, but I was still pleased that she got a chance to help her beloved Willow and Tara. I look too that Any was such an integral part in helping.



Judith and Cat reunited, in whatever form, was also nice to see.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: FIC: Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby xita » Fri Nov 22, 2002 8:35 am

Ok, yes me too I was able to follow this one. And I think i got it. I think cat and judith are in a much better place and a place where no worries were to be evident ever again. W/t have a more angsty reunion cause their fate is not as set in stone. I really enjoyed the imagagery of the last scene with the anticipation in the air and the robe. Again your writing, dramatic but not melodramatic brought a reunion filled with satisfaction.

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Buffy?

Let's change it, the Discovery channel has koala bears.

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Re: FIC: Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby jixer » Tue Dec 03, 2002 2:13 am

Hello Kittens-



Sorry, not an update. The Epilogue will be up tomorrow, probably late at night.



Grimlock- Of course you got it.:) As for the future the Epilogue will help I hope. I'm also going to answer questions afterwards if anything needs cleared up. I knew most Kittens would know Tara was going to be coming back. I hope no one feels cheated in the way I did it.



Mollyig-I've always thought Dawn was a Kitten and Anya was Tara's friend. I'm just happy to use them in a way that makes that part of them a bit deeper, I hope. And I couldn't leave Judith and Cat apart.



Xita-Thank you very much. This has been mostly action oriented and I was so afraid it would come off melodramatic. As for the last scene, there's always a morning after.



Thanks everyone. This has been a joy and I've learned a lot from everyone.



Jixer





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Re: FIC: Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby Soul Unity » Tue Dec 03, 2002 4:40 am

I only need one word to describe this story



AmazinglyBeautifulHeartwarmingIncredableMasterpeice



:p Thats one word..........really, it's in a dictionary, somewhere,.....I think.



-Unity

When Love Is True, Two Souls Become One - Soul Unity

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Re: FIC: Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby jixer » Wed Dec 04, 2002 1:52 am

Hello Kittens-



Just under the wire, the Epilogue. And my thanks of course for reading my first Pens effort.



Soul Unity- Thank you very much. I have to credit the Kittens though. They've kept this going.



Thank you all for the time and the kind words.







Jixer

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Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby jixer » Wed Dec 04, 2002 1:55 am

Hotel Kilo 2-2

Update #30 and Epilogue

Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6

WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.







Tara awoke with a start. Sleep was new again. She resolved to sleep less. Time had become too important. But now there were other things that she hadn't done for a while she needed to do. She and Willow were tangled on the couch. There was a blanket over them. Tara felt a blush creep up her face. There had been no blanket last night. Pale morning light filled the room.



She relaxed into Willow's warm embrace. Without waking the redhead held her more tightly and made a frightened noise. Tara felt her slumbering fear and eased it gently simply by letting her new empathy brush against Willow's mind. Her relaxation made Tara smile. Then she remembered why she awoke and tried to figure a way out from under Willow's arm and Miss Kitty's sleeping form without waking either.



Then she felt another pair of presences in the room. In front of the couch, Dawn was sleeping on the floor. Another blanket covered her. In the chair nearby Buffy was curled up, her eyes just slits, but she was awake. She yawned as she unfolded from the chair and stretched.

She carefully walked over to the couch, lifted Miss Kitty gently and gave Tara an arm up. Then she handed the witch the nightgown Cat had worn. As she moved Dawn came briefly awake. Tara knelt down and pulled up her blanket.



"Keep an eye on Willow," she said softly.



Dawn just nodded her head and a second later was asleep. After Tara came out of the bathroom she followed Buffy into the kitchen. She could feel the worry coming off the Slayer.



"Tara, I...when I came back from heaven, I kind of messed up everything," Buffy said hesitantly. "I don't want you to end up like I did."



"I wasn't in heaven, Buffy," Tara explained. "I was, I don't know, w-waiting, I guess."



"Oh," Buffy replied quietly. "Still...if you need anything, or just somebody to listen, I-I'm here."



"I am too," Tara said hoping Buffy would talk to her. The Slayer's anxiety was still there, and it was deep. But Buffy didn't take the gambit. She busied herself with gathering the makings of breakfast. Tara sighed and started to help.



"When did Dawn drag you out of bed?" she asked lightly. "Or was it your idea to spend a happy night as a pretzel?"



"About two in the flipping morning," Buffy said with a rueful smile. "She tried to be all cool about it but it was a bad dream and she needed to see you two."



"And you had to be near by to make it all safe," Tara guessed. "Um, about the blanket..."



"While she was in the bathroom," Buffy said with a grin. "You know it takes about seven-tenths of a second for a cat to claim a blanket? I thought she was going to wake you up with the purring." For a moment she busied herself with pancake batter ingredients, then she looked at Tara. "What am I doing? You do this, Miss Funny Shapes."



"Are we talking about pancakes or me and Willow fitting onto the couch?" Tara asked with a chuckle.



"No, that was just cute," Buffy said with a small smile. "I think you two slept best last night."



"Why is that?" Tara asked gently.



"They all had to see you," Buffy explained with a sigh. "Giles came down a bit after us. He just looked at you both and went back upstairs. I think he was singing something, you know, old under his breath. Anya helped Xander down later. They both looked ragged. He just stared at you both and Anya was all supportive girl. We finally convinced him you two were all right."



"He's still blaming himself," Tara said flatly. "Cat helped him but when she made her choice, it..." Tara shook her head. "They all need help."



"Yeah," Buffy said as she looked at Tara carefully. "You saw that? Cat helping Xander, I mean."



"I saw it all, even from before I, um, died," Tara admitted hesitantly. "All I could do was watch and help in tiny ways once in a while. It wasn't heaven, watching all of you hurting and getting hurt."



"So you saw everything?" Buffy said tightly. Tara just nodded.



"Everything?" Willow asked in a horrified tone from the doorway. "Everything? Even, even..."



The redhead pulled her robe close around her and shrank back as memories screamed in her mind. Even Buffy could see the pain and shame on Willow's face. Tara reached a hand out to her love. Willow seemed about to flee Tara, and somehow Buffy knew there was nothing she or Tara could do. Willow had to make the choice. The Slayer held her breath.



Willow turned her back on Tara. Buffy's heart ached. Then she turned and hurled herself into Tara's arms and started to cry with sobs that racked her small frame. Tara held Willow and Buffy helped hold them both up. She felt her own eyes stinging with tears even as her heart seemed so much lighter. Then Dawn was on the other side of Willow and Tara, mirroring her sister's support. Buffy blinked and smiled at the...young woman.



When did that happen? Buffy wondered to herself. Last night she was a little girl with nightmares. When did she grow up?



"What do we do now?" Dawn said gently as Willow's weeping slowed in the embrace of her family.



"We deal," Xander said roughly from the kitchen doorway. He leaned on Anya and both of them were wiping away tears as well.



"It's what we do," Giles said behind them as he cleaned his glasses.



They all came together as the morning sunlight filled the kitchen.





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Sunnydale California

2004





"That's all it said?" Dawn sighed. "Even from Buffy that's a short note."



"It's from Buffy, so I'm just glad I could read it," Willow said tightly. "I don't know how she found a Vadresh demon in a dimension that's already got anti-gravity cars, but that's your sister. At least this time she called for help."



"I think the Iron Age medicine in the last dimension finally got through to her," Tara said with a small grin. "Any word from Giles?"



"Downloading the files now," Willow said happily. "The Nexus Point Project's contribution to getting the Council of Watchers into the Twentieth Century."



"But this is the twenty-first century," Dawn said in a confused tone.



"One century at a time," Willow answered. "Have you got everything?"



"Swordcane, cell phone, body armor, spell book and magic stuff, oh, and the medkit," Dawn said as she checked her satchel and picked up the yard of hardwood surrounding steel Xander had made just for her.



"Sweater?" Tara asked pointedly.



"They have weather control," Dawn protested as she took the offered garment and stuffed it into her satchel. She knew some arguments were lost from the start.



"We'll be ready in a minute," Tara said with a smile.



Dawn nodded and headed into the dining room. There she stopped and touched the glass of the hutch. Behind the glass there was a picture in a frame of two smiling young women in BDUs. They might have been the two women in the kitchen, but Dawn knew how much looks could deceive. On the bottom of the frame was a sign that read 'Maclay/Rosenberg' and in front of the picture there was a small plush stuffed cat.



"Watch over me," she whispered.



Then she headed back to the kitchen. Anya was there now. Dawn looked at her worriedly. Anya smiled and held open her arms.



"Be careful, and tell your sister it's two weeks to Thanksgiving here,"

Anya ordered as she hugged Dawn.



"You're not cooking this year," Dawn said as she looked down at the woman's swelling belly.



"Of course not," Anya said with a smirk. "But I am in charge of planning."



"We're doomed," Willow said as a silver disc shimmered into existence.



"Only to drudgery," Anya said evenly. "I'm thinking a thirty pound turkey will do nicely."



Tara stared at her as Willow made gakking noises. Dawn smiled as Anya giggled.



"Well, maybe not thirty pounds," Anya chortled. Then she closed her eyes and held out a hand. The disc became a rectangle of light between the two witches.



"Fire," she said softly.



"Water," Willow said surely.



"Air," Tara almost sang.



The light faded and a door sized opening into another dimension opened in the kitchen of 1630 Revello. Buffy smiled and waved from a hovering car. The three older women nodded at Dawn.



"Oh, wow!" Dawn said happily as she stepped through the portal. The rectangle disappeared.



"Any problems?" Anya asked as she stood up slowly.



Tara and Willow joined hands and looked into a copper pan half filled with water. A dropper of ink flew gently into place and squeezed out a single drop. The witches saw Buffy and Dawn look up and wave. Then the flying car roared off. Tara sighed.



"Just one," Tara said rolling her eyes. "Buffy's driving."



"Oh dear," Anya said shaking her head. "Guys, could you get a few things from the store? I'm feeling oddly peckish."



"I'll get my coat," Willow said quickly. "My niece needs the best. Coming, Mrs. Rosenberg?"



Tara just gave her a smile that made Willow's heart skip a beat as she pushed slowly past the redhead in the hallway.



"Not yet but soon," Willow said when she could breathe. "Soon."



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Fort Bragg, North Carolina

United States of the Americas



2003



"So you're out too?" Howard Prader asked Ramirez as they stepped away from the ceremony. "Not joining the Reserve?"



"I probably will after I lose the campaign," Esteban answered with a shrug. "Since my cousin insisted I take over the race I'm doing it my way."



"Truth and no attack ads?" Prader laughed. "I'll get you a job in Hollywood."



"You're going to do it?" Ramirez asked with a grim smile. "I can hear the screams already."



"Manuscript goes in tomorrow," Howard smiled. "Somebody's got to tell the story. It probably won't help you become Congressman Ramirez."



"No," Ramirez replied with a grin as a cold wind made the fallen leaves dance.



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Santa Fe, New Mexico

United States of the Americas



2004



"Mr. Ramirez, what is your position on your daughter's being revealed as a deviant?" the well-dressed young man asked and sat down. A hush fell over the auditorium. The debate had been a sweep up to now, but the breaking news out of San Francisco had to be faced. The incumbent faced him and smiled. Ramirez shrugged.



"Maria is my daughter and I love her," he said. "Nothing changes that. My position is she's family."



"So you are soft on deviants," the career politician said with well staged horror. "I was unwilling to believe that about a veteran of our armed services."



"I am soft on all Americans," Ramirez said with another small shrug. "I bled for all of them."



The politician just shook his head. He was experienced at hiding his glee as another idealistic idiot sabotaged his own campaign.



"Got him," Talbot said softly as he signaled Ramirez. He'd seen Maria's tear streaked face as she told her father about being outed. He'd seen the pain on his friend's face as the debate preparation had reached its final hour. Now he had someone to ask about the timing of that 'coincidence'.



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United States of the Americas

November 2004



"And this just in to our WNN Election Central, New Mexico has a new Congressman," the harried newsreader said in a surprised tone. "The race turned out to be much less close than our experts predicted with a seven percent edge going to Ramirez at the polls. This is a night of surprises, ladies and gentlemen."



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Santa Barbara California

Pacific Confederation



2005



Joyce picked up her new granddaughter very carefully. Beth stirred and smiled at her mother. Then she fell asleep on her husband. Riley stirred but didn't wake. The smell of wood smoke from the forest fires he'd been fighting with his Guard unit were almost gone.



Joyce walked with her to the backyard. Chester, now slightly slower and grayer in the muzzle, trotted beside her. Joyce sat on the top stair and looked into the sleeping face of Dawn Judith Finn. Chester sniffed the baby and then slumped down with a sigh at Joyce's side and started to snore. Dawn yawned and blinked.



"Hi there, little one," Joyce said softly. Just then her cell phone quivered. She looked down at the ID flashing and ignored it. She'd had her fill of reporters. Since that man Prader's book had been made into a movie there had been a never-ending string of calls. She had said her piece about Judith and Tara when the book had come out. Two lawsuits worth of testimony and hundreds of interviews later she was tired of it. She had her first grandchild to spoil.



"Besides, what more can I say than they were two nice girls in love?" she asked Dawn who simply made a happy noise. "I have to say I like your name. I was going to use it if I had another little girl. I like Judith and Tara too, but there's so many right now. Oh, look at that. That's a Ladies' Eyes butterfly. It's just one of so many things I'm going to show you."



Joyce smiled as Dawn fell back asleep. She wished she had the words to capture what she was feeling when one of the small blue and green bits of flying color landed on Dawn's blanket.



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University of California at Santa Barbara

Pacific Confederation





2020



Judith Rebecca Friedman looked around the remodeled freshman dorm and marveled. She hadn't expected her own room and a shared kitchen, even if it was on the tour. College seemed too good to be true. Freshman Orientation had been an all day party as far as she was concerned. She went out into the common area and saw a tidy pile of bags with a framed map of Stanley Park on the top.



"H-hi," a musical voice said behind her. "Vancouver?"



"Point Grey," Judith said with a smile.



"Shaughnessy," the girl answered with a smile. "I'm Tara. One of hundreds, no doubt."



"Judith," the redhead replied with a smile as well. "One of dozens. Do I know you?"



"You didn't go to Prince of Wales Secondary, did you?" Tara asked.



"No," Judith said with a shrug. "You kind of look like her."



"Who?" Tara asked with a puzzled smile.



"Tara," Judith explained.



"I don't look like Brenda Fuhr," Tara said in a confused tone.



"Not the actress, the original one," Judith said quickly.



"I've been told that," Tara said. "Don't see it myself."



"I've read about her," Judith said with concentrating look on her face. "But that's not where I know you from."



"Do you sing?" Tara asked as she unpacked a top of the line micro stereo and huge locking base.



"Love music, but I have voice like a sea gull, which if you're a sea gull isn't bad but if you're singing in the car and people roll up their windows on bright sunny days isn't so good, mostly," Judith said wondering why those blue eyes made her feel so...unsettled.



"Oh," Tara replied with a shy smile. "Want to see what passes for coffee around here?"



"Sure," Judith said eagerly.



Tara Macpherson wondered if anyone had told the slim red haired girl she had the most incredible green eyes. The rest of her was just as wonderful. She could feel another disastrous moment coming and decided to let the girl off easily.



"You might have seen me at...Paul's Place in the West End," she told Judith, and waited for the rejection. The girl looked at her with the usual shock and then the light dawned. Tara braced herself.



"The gay teen hangout?" she said softly. "You're...Tatiana!"



"What?" Tara found herself shouting.



"I went there with my boy friend a couple of times," Judith explained quickly. "When we broke up I just went back for, you know, the music."



And the girl singer with the voice that made me come back every Thursday and wonder if she kissed like she sang, she added to herself.



"Oh," Tara said looking down. "Sorry, I'm not, um, I can't be Tatiana unless I can't see the audience."



"I wondered why you ran off stage all the time," Judith asked quietly.



There was a long moment in the common area when Tara's PDA rang. She rolled her eyes as she opened the unit and smiled at the screen.



"Hi Mom, hi Dad, I'm alive," Tara said shaking her head. "You really are sure about this calling the little lamb every day, aren't you?"



"We worry about you, honey," her mother said with a smile.



"I don't!" a young male voice called out. "Geez, leave her alone or she'll never score a cute chick. She's got enough disadvantages."



"Tell the gorilla I miss him too, for a whole two seconds a day," Tara laughed. "Where's Susan?"



"Band camp bonfire," her father said unhappily. "Take care, Tara. Give us a call if you need anything at all."



"I will, Dad," Tara promised. "Love you all. I'm off for coffee."



"Take a sweater," her mother called out.



"Yes, mother," Tara said gently. "Bye."



"That was nice," Judith said with a small smile. "They know about...?"



"That I play with my hair color?" Tara teased. "They suspect but they don't know how bad it gets. Yes, I'm out. It wasn't...easy. I'm adopted and there was a whole we didn't show her enough love vibe, but they finally accepted it. They worry a lot though."



"Must be nice," Judith said wistfully. "I'm adopted too. Great parents, but I worry about them, mostly. They teach at UBC and they were home for me and my sister every night. Dad is kind of getting on and Mom is, well, Mom is Mom. I love her to death, but she gets all scattered sometimes."



"Did you ever want to know who your real parents were?" Tara asked carefully.



"No, and there was no place to start anyway," Judith said with a shrug. "How about you?"



"My records burned too," Tara said. "Maybe it was a good thing. All I know is I got a great set of parents. And then they had a couple of kids of their own and they still loved me."



"When my sister was born some relative asked if I was going to be sent back," Judith said with a smirk. "I never found out who it was, because they won't mention their name anymore. Oh, it's three o'clock and um, oh well."



With that she pulled out her own PDA and called her parents. The phone rang at the Friedman's for awhile and then there was a confused "Hello, Anna?"



"No mom, it's me, Judith," she said patiently.



"Judi!" her mother said happily. "How's the campus? Does the Astrophysics course work look like what you expected? Did you pack your green sweater? Ben! Judi's on the phone! Dear, where on this thing is the GUI prompt again?"



A quarter of an hour later Judith hung up and sighed. She'd done a bit of tech support, assured her mother it was not as cold in Santa Barbara as it was in Vancouver and encouraged her father to try for the chair of the physics department. When she looked up Tara was smiling broadly at her. Judith blushed.



"Okay, I was raised by nice Jewish intellectual archetypes," she said with an embarrassed tone.



"They sound sweet," Tara said honestly.



"They are," Judith said softly. "I haven't told them. They suspect, but I still can't say it. And Anna is going to freak."



"She's your sister?" Tara asked gently.



"Yeah, the athletic pretty one," Judith said with a sigh.



"If she's as pretty as you then she's very lucky," Tara said. Then she blushed. "Um, h-h-how about coffee?"



Oh wonderful, Tara thought bitterly. My stutter is back. Just in time. Cute girl equals stuttering idiot. It never fails.



"I'd like that," Judith said easily. Tara just smiled.



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Six months later Beth Finn was driving her daughter Dawn to school when she saw two girls walking in front of her car at a red light. She saw them holding hands and smiling at each other in a way that told her they were seeing little else. The redhead brushed her hair back just the way Judith always did. The other girl's smile was...



"Judith?" Beth whispered. "Tara?"



"Mom, are you okay?" Dawn asked in the tone reserved for teenagers with nice but ancient parents who were probably ready for Alzheimer's.



"I just...they reminded me of someone I knew," Beth said in a far away tone. Dawn touched her arm gently.



"I'm sure it happens a lot at your age," the teenager said. Beth looked at her. The worst thing about it was that Dawn was trying to be nice. Beth smiled.



"Maybe I need more time outdoors," she mused aloud. "Maybe I'll hit the Q point this weekend."



"Nooo!" Dawn quickly whined. "You already embarrassed me in front of Danny Chalmers. Are you going to make all the cute boys look bad? Do you want to make me a pariah?"



"Just because they can't surf as well as your mom?" Beth asked innocently. "I could give them lessons if you'd like."



"Mother!" Dawn groaned as they pulled up to the high school.



Beth pulled away and debated for a second about going after the two girls she'd seen, just to be sure. She added dates in her head and nodded.



"Eighteen years," she said with a sad smile. She caught a glimpse or what might have been red hair a block away.



"Take care of each other," Beth said as she turned the car away from the girls and headed home.



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Pasadena California

United American States



2054



"No, Jessica, Grandma is not watching Bobby Bunny," Clare Jensen said patiently.



"Why not?" Jessica asked.



"Because tonight something's happening that is very important for Grandma," her mother explained.



"Nana's birthday?" Jessica asked in wonder. Birthdays meant cake and presents.



"No honey, it's not my birthday," Tara Friedman-Macpherson said with a smile. "Grandma's spaceship is coming home tonight."



"Your spaceship?" Jessica asked happily. "The Galileo?"



"The Galileo is coming back, but it's not my-" Judith started when a bright light flared above them. She looked to her wire frame monitor and sighed in relief as the boxy shape eased into view.



"Yes it is," Tara said as she placed her hands on Judith's shoulders and looked at the newsfeed from half a million kilometers above them.



"Fourteen point eight times the speed of light," Judith whispered as she leaned back into Tara's grasp. "Not bad for a box in space. FTL works. I wish Dad could have seen this."



"Who says he didn't?" Tara asked gently.



"So it worked and went fast?" Jessica asked pointedly, still looking up at the tiny winking light that was the JPL space station.



"It went very fast," Judith assured her.



"Almost as fast as a sexy grandmother," Tara said in a husky voice.



"Mother!" Clare said in a shocked tone. "Honestly, you two are going to make me gray."



"Hardly, dear," Tara said with an easy smile. "Our grandson kicking your bladder will do it for us. Shouldn't you have a sweater on?"



Judith's monitor flashed dozens of times. She sighed and stood up. The garden at night was one of her favorite places, especially with Tara and their daughter. With their granddaughter it became almost too wonderful to leave. She would not share this space with the press. She sighed and rolled up her monitor. They headed inside with Tara in the rear carrying Jessica. She stopped and looked up at the stars and then at her yawning granddaughter.



"Don't grow up too fast," she whispered as they went inside.



As the door closed a dozen blue and green butterflies fluttered briefly and then settled down as the heavens above them rolled on through their nightly dance.





jixer
 


Re: Hotel Kilo 2-2 part AU/part Buffyverse

Postby CaptMurdock » Wed Dec 04, 2002 7:28 am

Dude, that was... :grin :cry :clap :rollin :bounce :cool :heart :thud



:willow + :tara ...in any universe.



Thank you for this story.

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