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Postby Forrister » Wed Sep 05, 2001 4:06 am

Little Miss Nobody
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13 (some violence, some bad language.)
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “The Day after the End of the World.” (Set about five weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks to all the Kitties who have been so supportive and so patient. We’re getting close to the home straight so bear with me!


Chapter 5


June 23, 2001

I’ve decided to keep a journal. I know, I used to keep a diary and I called them the ‘Dawnmeister Chronicles’. Somehow that sort of thing doesn’t seem right anymore, a bit like kid’s stuff. A journal sounds more grown-up. Not that I’m all grown-up just yet – but sometimes I feel so old. So much has happened and nothing can ever be the same again.

Mr Giles asked me in to a Scooby meeting this week! It’s something I always dreamed of – helping out with the gang, but it didn’t turn out quite like I thought. That first night I wanted to run and hide. All those questions! I felt so bad I would have run home but Tara was standing next to me and she made me feel a little better. The next night there was a patrol but I didn’t get to go. I stayed behind with Mr Giles because he’d been feeling a sick. He really looked awful! I hope whatever it was wasn’t contagious! It was all a bit boring though. It was a good thing I had some books to read.
Mr Giles and Willow are my legal guardians now. I was worried that I’d have to go live with dad and never see anyone again, but there was some legal thing and I get to stay here. Tara and Willow have moved into our house because they can’t let me live alone. (Spike doesn’t count cause he’s not legal.) They’re pretty good though. After the other night I didn’t think they’d ever speak to me again. I thought Willow was going to lecture me for the rest of my life, but she didn’t. I think it’s worse when she doesn’t say anything. I wish I could’ve explained to her why I did what I did but I’m not really sure myself and I don’t think I could explain anyway. We’re ok now though. Tara just hugged me. I guess I shouldn’t say ‘just’ because those hugs keep me going. It’s like she wraps you all up in a big bundle and just loves you – no matter what. I think I really hurt her and Willow when I took off, but she didn’t need words to tell me it was going to be alright.

It’s funny having them living in the same house. Tara does most of the cooking. (Willow’s cooking is sometimes great but sometimes it sucks!) We share all the cleaning and other stuff. Xander and Spike do the yard and the garden. (You should see Spike trim roses!) Tara and Willow are sharing Mum’s old room. They sat me down and explained all about how they were in love and how they liked to share the same room and stuff – like I didn’t already know. Duh! At least they’re quieter than Riley and Buffy were.

Buffy. I miss her so much! I swear I can hear her voice sometimes at night. I look in her room and expect to see her sitting there. I even set a place for her at the table a couple of weeks ago, I just wasn’t thinking. The other night in the cemetery I felt like she was there with me, looking after me like she always did. I guess the other night helped me get some of the pain out. It still hurts but it’s not quite so bad anymore.

Melinda rang this morning. She’s called before but I guess I couldn’t think of much to say. Today we talked for two hours and then I went over her place. We talked about clothes and music and all the stuff we used to talk about. Hanging out felt really good and Tara said I can stay over there tomorrow night.

I’m kind of running out of things to say so I’ll finish here. I don’t think I’m going to write in this journal every day, just when I have something to say.

DS.


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Something was up. Spike was sure of it. The two witches were getting real cozy, not like they normally were but like they were hiding something. Willow babbled incessantly this evening until he was forced to go patrolling just to get some peace and quiet. Yeah, when Red started with the chatter he knew there was something up.

Dawn was at a sleepover and Tara made it clear that she didn’t want him hanging around Melinda’s house. It would be hard to explain, peeking in the window on two teenage girls having a sleepover. Mind you that didn’t stop him from doing it. It just made him be extra careful not to be caught. They seemed to be having a good time and Dawn looked happy. It was good to see Dawn happy. Spike sighed, lit another cigarette and began to walk slowly through the Sunnydale mall looking for action.

**********

“This doesn’t sound good.” Willow slowly shook her head as she read through Giles’ notes on the spell he proposed using to recover the Key. “What do you think, love?”

“I’m not sure. There’s an awful lot of ifs in here.” replied Tara as she read over Willow’s shoulder.

Giles frowned. “I wish I could be more certain, but it’s all theory. We can’t know for certain until we try.” He got up and poured himself a cup of tea. “As far as I can tell there are two main risks. The gate might collapse at an inopportune moment or something unfortunate might enter through the gate. The other risk is in reshaping the Key’s energy – which may or may not release Buffy’s soul.”

“Assuming it’s there in the first place.” added Willow grimly. She was fairly convinced that it was there, but she was hoping all the while that they were mistaken.

“Does the one getting the key have to stand in the portal?” asked Tara

Giles sighed. “I’m afraid so. That is where the Key is likely to be. Unfortunately there is some risk to any living person who tries it. That’s why I’m going to do it.”

“What about someone who’s already dead?”

Three heads whipped around to see Spike leaning against the doorway.

“Well, more like undead really.”

“How long have you been there?” accused Willow, a bit startled at his sudden appearance.

“Long enough, Red. I’ve heard most of it.” Spike walked over and pulled up a chair. “You didn’t think you could keep any secrets from me now, did you?”

“We were reasonably confident, up to this point that is.” retorted Giles dryly.

Spike pulled out a cigarette. “You’ll know better next time. So what’s this about Buffy’s soul?”

Giles focused on the table. Spike turned to the two women opposite him but they wouldn’t look him in the eye either.

“Come on! Someone spill the story already.” Spike looked at each of them again. “Hey! Rupert! Don’t muck about, cough it up!”

Giles took off his glasses and began to explain. “We’re going to try and recover the Key to prevent it falling into the wrong hands.”

“Why bother? Isn’t it safe enough where it is?” asked Spike.

“It might well be, but that isn’t the primary consideration in this case.”

“And….” prompted Spike.

“And it seems there is a real possibility that Buffy’s soul is bound with the Key. By recovering the Key we hope to free her soul to move on.”

“To her ‘eternal reward’ you mean?” asked Spike in a low voice.

“Something like that.” replied Willow.

Spike was too upset to speak for a moment. He got up and began to pace the floor.

“Shit!! What more can those bastards do to her? She gave everything she had, she saved the world more than once. Now, even when she’s dead they’re still not happy. If anyone deserves Heaven she does!”

“They?” asked Tara softly.

“You know, the people responsible. God, the gods, the powers that be, … whatever! They have no right to do this to her!”

“I don’t think it’s personal.” said Giles as he stood and put his hand on Spike’s shoulder.

“Too right it’s bloody personal! Whatever needs to be done, I’m in. Stuff the bastards!” He sat down and leaned on the table.

Giles looked at Spike for a moment, as if to weigh up what he saw there. He sat down and began to speak. “Spike. I want to make this perfectly clear. There is a very real risk to you in this. We aren’t certain what will happen or what kind of forces are involved. If the gate becomes unstable or anything starts to come through then we’ll have to collapse it. That could banish you to another dimension at best, or at worst it could destroy you.”

Both Tara and Willow were shocked. Giles had never mentioned just how dangerous this could be.

“How the hell did you think you were going to pull this off!” Spike looked back and forth between Giles and the two stunned women. “You didn’t tell them this bit did you? Sodding Watchers! You never give the whole story. You were going to do this yourself. You don’t have the witchy juice to create the portal so you were going to let them do it while you went in.”

Giles held out his hands to the two women in apology. “I’m sorry. I thought it would be best if you didn’t have any extra worries to distract you.” He turned back to Spike. “I can still do this. You have a promise to keep, and I am Buffy’s watcher. This is my responsibility.”

Spike thought on this for a second, and shook his head. “Nope, you can’t talk me out of it. I know Dawn will be in good hands. I told Buffy once that I’d go down fighting. If I do then I want it to mean something. Besides, I have the best chance of coming out of this in one piece.”

Tara looked into his eyes and took his hand. “Spike. You’re a good man.”

Spike shook his head. “Nope. Big Bad Vampire, that’s me! Grrrr!”

Willow came up behind him and gave him a big hug. Spike smiled and shook his head. “Great! Now I know I’m gonna die!”

Giles gathered up his notes. “Spike, Dawn knows nothing about this and we don’t want her to find out.”

“Right!” nodded Spike.

Giles stood. “We meet back here at 10pm tomorrow night and we’ll time the working for midnight.”

“Can you coax Anya and Xander into coming over to keep an eye on Dawn?” asked Willow

“I think so. If I get the food and the videos I can get them over. Anya doesn’t like to cook.” replied Giles.

“Dawn will probably be asleep early tomorrow.” observed Tara. “She’s having a sleepover at Melinda’s tonight which means they won’t sleep a wink. If we can keep her busy most of the day then she’ll be dead to the world by 8.30.”

“Good. Now get to bed, all of you. I need you fresh and focused tomorrow.” Giles shooed them out the door.

“Tomorrow’s gonna be a big day!” Spike shut the door behind him and walked into the night.


- To be continued.


Noli nothus permittere te opprimere!
(Don’t let the bastards grind you down!)

[This message has been edited by Forrister (edited September 05, 2001).]

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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Warduke » Wed Sep 05, 2001 7:28 am

I'm loving this fic Forrister, looking forward to the next part.
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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby tommo » Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:03 am

I really liked Spike's useless attempts to convince the others that he's evil. When it's blatantly clear he's not. Nice work.

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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Katharyn » Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:04 am

Oh Kerry I have nothing in the way of constructive criticism for you this time... this is (I think I already used this word in praise of another part but...) outstanding.

Moving from D's journal to the story proper was a very nice touch and you have Giles and Spike back on form (though with less humour!) and I love your domestic arrangement stuff and the little details.

Brilliant...

keep going, though given what I have heard from you about the likely length of the series I can endure a longer wait for the next part if it is half as good as this - keep me going a little longer.

Katharyn

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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Forrister » Wed Sep 05, 2001 11:32 am

There was one small error, but I very cunningly disguised it as plot so that no one would notice! (I fixed it this morning!)


Imus ad magum Ozi videndum, magum Ozi mirum mirissimum!
(We're off to see the wizard, the wonderful wizard of Oz!)

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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Forrister » Sat Sep 08, 2001 2:52 am

** WARNING**

RATING: R ADULT THEMES. SEX (a little bit). LANGUAGE
(Sorry! I took a teeny step too far and the PG-13 rating slipped around my ankles. Then a wicked little imp on my shoulder convinced me to leave it that way! If anyone feels that they can’t read this due to age or other considerations e-mail me and I’ll privately send you an edited version.)

** WARNING**

Little Miss Nobody
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “The Day after the End of the World.” (Set about five weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks to Katharyn who keeps sending me encouragement, Ruth (whose inadvertent comment kept prying me from the straight and narrow), and all the Kitties who have been so good with their feedback. I dug out my faithful old trench helmet and gave it a polish before donning it for the posting of this part.


Chapter 6

Dawn arrived home from Melinda’s early in the morning feeling bit tired even though they had finally fallen asleep after talking half the night. She was rummaging through the kitchen looking for some juice or milk. She failed to find any sign of juice so she decided to settle for milk instead.

“Nibblet?”

Dawn turned around as the voice wafted up from the basement. “Spike? Is that you?”

“Well who else do you think is down here, Rikki the magic pixie!?” The voice took on a sarcastic tone.

“How am I supposed to know who you might invite over?” Dawn replied wryly.

“Yeah, yeah.” sighed Spike “You got some time?”

Dawn decided that there was nothing else she had to do just then. “I guess!” she called out.

“Well come down and visit. I’m bored and you haven’t talked to me in days.” Spike whined.

Dawn rolled her eyes. “Oh, alright. I’ll be down as soon as I get a glass of milk.” She opened up the fridge and was checking that the milk was still drinkable when Spike’s voice wafted up once more.

“Nibblet?”

“Yes Spike.” Dawn decided that the milk smelled fresh enough so she poured herself a glass.

“While you’re up there you couldn’t heat up a bag of blood for a poor starving fellow, could you?” Spike pleaded.

The thought turned Dawn’s stomach. “Ewwww. Do I have to?”

“Hmmm,” mused Spike loudly. “I should get around to having a talk with Giles about that Ghora demon. Nasty things they are, we might want to hunt it down.”

Dawn sighed. “ Ok! I get the point. One bag of warm blood coming up.”

After warming the plastic bag full of pig’s blood in the microwave, she carefully cut the off corner and poured the smelly red mess into a black mug with the words ‘Spike’s cup. Bugger off!’ painted on it. Tara had bought the mug to try and save the other cups in the house from getting that ‘bled in’ smell, but Spike had put his name on it himself after Xander used it by mistake one night. Dawn held the mug as far away from her nose as possible and carefully descended the stairs into the basement.

Spike had tidied up since she was last downstairs. There was no sign of the usual litter or food scraps, the magazines were all stacked neatly and the clothes were hung on hangers in the little alcove he used as a closet. The only thing lying around was his leather duster which currently sported Miss Kitty who was comfortably curled up in the middle.

“So how’s things?” Spike got up from the couch where he lay sprawled, and took the cup from Dawn’s outstretched hand.

Dawn looked at the floor. “You know, Ok, I suppose.” she shrugged.

Spike nodded. “Feel a bit better after the other night, eh!”

Dawn looked him in the eye and gave a shy smile. “How did you know?”

“Well,” began Spike as he sat back down on the couch and put his feet up on the coffee table. “The smile on your face for one. I haven’t seen that for a while.” He took another sip of warm blood. “And you’re not moping around the house polishing anything that isn’t tied down.”

Dawn ignored him and sat down on the other end of the couch. “I slept over at Melinda’s last night.” she announced, with a toss of her head.

“I noticed it was quiet around here for once.” Spike stretched and put his hands behind his head. “I miss the silence of my own crypt sometimes.”

“Oh yeah? I bet you don’t miss the damp walls and the cold floors.”

“True. But then I didn’t get room service in my crypt either.”

Dawn slid over and thumped him in the arm. Spike rubbed the spot but the grin on his face showed he was in no pain whatsoever. “So, how’s things working out with the two witchy girlscouts? They treating you alright?”

“Yeah. They’re pretty cool most of the time.” nodded Dawn.

“You know, you’re bloody lucky to have them.” Spike suddenly looked serious and he leaned forward.

“I suppose.” said Dawn, not quite knowing what to make of Spike’s sudden change in manner.

“No ‘suppose’ about it.” said Spike firmly. “Red’s mouth might run on overdrive sometimes, but she’ll stick by her friends no matter what, and Blondie might not be big on the small talk, but when she does say something you can bet your life it’s worth hearing.”

Dawn smiled, then leaned over and gave the startled vampire a quick hug and a peck on the cheek.

“What was that for?” said Spike, his eyes wide with astonishment.

Dawn grinned and looked at the ceiling. “Just felt like it!” She curled up with her head on the pillow at the far end of the couch. She lay there in contented silence for a while before she spoke again.

“Spike, tell me a story.” she coaxed.

Spike frowned. “Aren’t you a bit old for that sort of thing?”

“I guess so,” shrugged Dawn. “Does it matter?”

“Nope. Guess not.” Spike’s brow furrowed in concentration. “Hmmm, a story… where to start?”

“Try ‘Once upon a time…’” suggested Dawn.

“Not this time squirt.” Spike made himself comfortable before continuing. “This is a true story. Ready?”

“Shoot.”

“Ok.” began Spike. “No shit! There we were. …. “


**********

It was a sight that never seemed to lose it’s magic for Willow. The gentle rise and fall of Tara’s breasts and the soft parting of her lips as she breathed. The way her honey hair framed her face like a soft golden halo. She watched in silence for a time but soon watching wasn’t enough. She gave a little smile as she blew softly across Tara’s neck and briefly brushed against her lips. Tara didn’t wake, but her breathing grew slightly quicker.

Willow carefully moved down to repeat the action down the breastbone. Blowing a little harder now and adding small, feather-light kisses she circled her love’s snowy breasts and spiralled inward to softly caress the silky nipples with a gentle tongue. Tara was breathing harder now and Willow was wondering just how long she could go on without waking her.

She slowly kissed her way across Tara’s smooth, soft stomach and circled her navel with her tongue. She was about to work her way even further when a soft caress of her hair caused her to raise her eyes.

A pair of sleepy blue eyes locked with a pair of mischievous green ones. Willow pulled herself up and kissed her lover passionately on the lips.

“Mmmmn. That’s a nice way to wake up.” purred Tara.

“I was trying not to wake you.” confessed Willow.

“Well you weren’t doing a particularly good job then.”

“Spoilsport!’ accused Willow playfully.

“Imp!’ retorted Tara as she rolled over and wrapped her arms around her willowy redhead. “Now where were you going again? Ah yes! I think I can remember the way.” She softly blew across Willow’s neck and brushed across her lips. Then she slowly trailed gentle kisses down her breastbone.

“You could have let me know you were awake!” protested Willow weakly as Tara gently nibbled on her nipples.

“Now where’s the fun in that?” Tara’s voice was low and soft as she continued to tease Willows breasts with her tongue.

“W-we’ve got to goooooo… Ooooo!” Willow shuddered as Tara nipped playfully at her nipple and then carefully nibbled her way down the undulating expanse of willowbelly.

The pair of twinkling blue eyes looked up into the laughing green ones. “Did you say something?”

Willow took a couple of deep breaths while she tried to recover the thought that had flitted through her brain mere moments before. “Oh… Yeah. Um … We’ve got to get up, sweetie.”

Tara frowned. “Now who’s the spoilsport.” she pouted.

Willow put on her determined face and gathered her willpower. “We wanted to make that talisman for Spike and we have to take Dawn shopping later, remember?”

“Oh… alright.” With one last, regretful kiss and tickle, Tara got up and began to dress.”

Willow propped herself up on some pillows and got comfortable.

When Tara saw this she put her hands on her hips and put on a stern look as she began to edge closer to the bed. “You spoil my fun, get me up, and then you lounge around under the blankets!“

“Just enjoying the view.”

“Well view this!” grinned Tara as she grabbed a pillow and began to pummel her lover unmercifully. Willow grabbed the other pillow and defended herself valiantly for a while but in the end she put her hands up, got out of bed and began to dress.

**********

The four met at the Magic Box at the appointed hour. No one had much to say. The enormity of what they were about to overshadowed their thoughts and their actions. Giles put the final touches on the poles of oak, ash, and birch they were going to use as gateposts for the portal. Willow and Tara prepared the necessary herbs, oils and magical ingredients. Spike just sat at the table, getting up only to pace the floor for a while and then sit down again. When all was prepared they sat down at the table to go over things again.

“Let us go over things one more time.” began Giles.

“Tara, the main power holding open the gate will come from you with Willow as backup. If for any reason the portal begins to collapse or something comes through then cut off the power straight away. The portal will hopefully fade from existence.” Tara nodded.

He turned to Willow. “Your job is to support Tara, but if she does cut the power and something gets through, let loose with a holding spell. That should give us the time we need to deal with whatever it is and get Spike out of there.”

“I’ll be reading the spell. Watch me for cues.” He turned to Spike. “Once the portal is open I want you to walk forward and stand between the gate posts. Make sure that you don’t go beyond them because we may not be able to get you back.”

Tara gave Willow a nudge. Willow rummaged in her pockets until she produced a small bag on a leather thong. “Here, Tara and I put this together for you. It’s an talisman that should help keep you on this plane.”

Spike sniffed at it cautiously. “Do I wear it, or eat it with pasta.”

“Hey! We worked hard on that!” protested Willow.

“And gave up a lot too, I might add!” added Tara.

“And I really appreciate it.” said Spike as he tied it around his neck, trying hard not to wrinkle his nose as the aroma of herbs and oils wafted up. “But the first smartass who makes a cheese joke is definitely gonna die!”

“Here’s the key Spike.” Giles handed Spike a large silver key. “This is what we’re going to bind the portal key energy to. Once it’s bound to a material object we should be able to deal with it later at our leisure.”

“Deep! We’re going to turn the key into a … a key!.” Spike put the key in his pocket.

“I thought it was rather a rather practical idea myself.” responded Giles. “Now as to the location. I’ve decided, upon reflection, that the Glory’s tower may not be the most appropriate venue for various reasons.”

“Such as?” asked Willow.

“Well, the fact that it’s structurally unsound and likely to collapse on top of us doesn’t fill me with confidence. I also took into consideration the fact the original portal wasn’t on the ground but some twenty yards up, literally in mid-air. The link between that portal and the portal we wish to create is tentative at best.”

“Why don’t you just say it’s not the best place and be done with it!” snapped Spike.

“ Yeah Giles,” nodded Willow. “You have been kind of multisyllabic lately.”

Spike rolled his eyes. “Yeah! So knock it off before we all catch it. Although in Red’s case it may be too late already!” Willow poked her tongue out at him.

“Multisyllabic!” snorted Spike.

Giles fixed his eye on Spike. “I don’t think you appreciate that this is a very serious business.”

Spike returned the look with a steely gaze. “I appreciate it a damn sight better than any of you! None of you lot are likely to be ‘blowin’ in the wind’ tomorrow! Literally!”

“Yes, I do apologise. I think we’re all a bit on edge about this.” admitted Giles.

“What about the new location?” asked Tara.

“Well I thought that we should use a place that has a strong connection to Buffy and thus to the key.” he replied.

“You mean…?” Willow gave a little shudder.

“Yes, the graveside. It has a strong connections and has the particular virtue of being warded against all evil, which would be a definite bonus in dealing with any entity that might break through. And, though this is not a purely practical consideration, I feel closer to her there.”

“I think we all do.” observed Tara

There was a brief silence as they all thought on what this working might mean to Buffy’s departed soul.

“Well, are we gonna do this or what?” asked Spike, eager to get the whole thing over.

Giles looked at his watch “It’s nearly time. Can I have a hand loading this equipment?” He picked up the poles and started out to the car.

Willow began to pick up the various things they had prepared and followed him. Tara made moves to do the same when she was stopped by Spike’s hand on her shoulder.

“Ah Blondie, er .. Tara. Hang on a minute.”

Tara turned to face him. “Yes?”

Spike looked awkward for a second. “Look. We both know that bad things happen sometimes, and I might not make it tonight.” Tara opened her mouth to speak but he cut her off. “Shh, no talking. I picked you because you know how to shut up and listen.”

Tara looked worried but stayed silent.

“If anything does happen tonight I want you to make sure that these get to the right people.” He pulled out a small bundle of letters and handed them to her. “The one on top’s for the nibblet. Don’t tell her I’m gone, just tell her I was fighting a big bad demon and I got pulled into another dimension.” He looked at the floor. “Hell that may be exactly what’ll happen. But I don’t want her wasting tears thinking I got dusted, and I don’t want her to think I just up and left her either.” Tara nodded.

“Mind you!” warned Spike. “If we pull this off then I’ll be wanting those right back! Oh, and no telling Red, she’s such a stickybeak she’ll want to take a peek for sure. Ok!”

Tara took the letters and put them in her coat pocket. “So. I’ll be giving these back to you later then. Ok!” She gave Spike’s arm a little squeeze, then they picked up the last of the gear and walked out the door.

**********

Giles and Spike set up the a pole of ash and another of birch to serve as gateposts, crowning the ‘door’ with a lintel made of an oaken staff. Giles anointed the door with benzoin and patchouli while the two women burned Sandalwood and jasmine incense. When all was prepared they began the ritual by raising their circle and invoking the four wards that surrounded the grave.

Giles nodded to Tara and Willow and they joined hands and began to pour power into the gate while he began to chant.

“Per potere hoc circolo Lucis, ti commando, aperire!”

The staves began to glow and a shimmering began in the doorway. Giles nodded to Spike who pulled out the silver key and walked slowly and carefully to stand between the gateposts. The force of the energy pulsing within the portal whipped his leather duster like he was standing in a howling gale, although the air never stirred.

“Porta facere est, Clavis in sera est.” chanted Giles.

The energy began to pulse and take on an emerald hue. Tara began to sway with the strain of so much power, but Willow put an arm around her and poured the strength of her love into supporting her beloved.

“Par pari trahesse. Par pari colligaresse!”

The green energy became a visible ball of green light. It hovered briefly above Spike’s head before shooting into the silver key. The key glowed bright emerald for a second and then the light faded.

“Anima, se habere impedire liberantur, Quod perditum est, invenietur.”

A white light began to grow brighter and brighter. It shone from the portal like a beacon leaving Spike like a shadow within the brightness. Giles quickly began to close the portal.

“Per potere hoc circolo Lucis …. “

A sudden blast of light combined with a hurricane force wind burst from the portal, sending Giles, Tara and Willow flying through the air. The wind spiralled into a whirlwind that swirled violently around the portal and disappeared as quickly as it arose leaving devastation in its wake.

Giles shook his head and slowly began to pick himself up. By a tree Willow was lying on top of Tara’s unmoving form. Giles ran over and was relieved to find Willow shaken and stunned but otherwise unharmed. Tara on the other hand was very dazed and a lump on her forehead was already beginning to turn purple. He made them both as comfortable as he could, then turned back to the portal to check on Spike.

He stopped dead in his tracks when laid eyes on the site of their working. The ground had been scoured clean of all vegetation. The gravestone lay split in two and there wasn’t a trace of the wooden poles used in the gateposts. In the dim moonlight he could see two figures lying still on the ground.


- To be continued.


(With my customary apologies to true Latin scholars everywhere for my appalling grammar and syntax.)

Feminae, infantes atque illi qui Latine loqui possint antecedant!
(Women, children, and Latin speakers first!)

Forrister
 


Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Warduke » Sat Sep 08, 2001 7:39 am

This is getting very interesting, can't wait for the next part.

Nice W/T scene Forrister, very nice

Warduke
 


Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Lonewolf » Sat Sep 08, 2001 11:48 pm

Forrister: Great update, I am so hooked on this fic I can't wait for the next update. Keep up the good work.

Lonewolf

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Postby tommo » Sun Sep 09, 2001 12:52 am

I'm really enjoying this. Although you know, I sincerely doubt that Willow and Tara could keep their hands off one another once they'd started...heh heh...god knows I couldn't...

Anyway...lovely story. So what inadvertent comment was it I made? Huh?

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Postby Forrister » Sun Sep 09, 2001 3:18 am

Thanks for the comments from all you folk out there!

Ruth, I've been searching the board for what you said to set me off but I can't seem to find it! It had the words 'Tara' and 'tease' and it must have been about a week to ten days ago. I remember the idea because I was struggling with writing smoochies and failing utterly. (You couldn't have missed noticing that writing romance doesn't come easily for me!) Then I got this idea and away I went. (For me this was taking a walk on the wild side! - I need to get a life!)

Anyhow, thanks!


Quae narravi, nullo modo negabo.
(That’s my story and I’m sticking to it!)

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Postby Katharyn » Sun Sep 09, 2001 6:53 am

"Willowbelly" mmmmn wish I had thought of that one...

I too would have loved to see the W/T morning scene go a little further but then I must admit that the way you did it probably told the story better and kept it moving. That must have taken discipline!

What else can I say this was pretty much flawless. The dialogue was clever, meaningful and spot on character-wise. The story has me hooked but I don't want it to end, and your treatment of "our girls" is really, really well thought out and nice.

Once again I have nothing constructive for you... you built it yourself and it is perfect.

Katharyn

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Postby tommo » Sun Sep 09, 2001 5:02 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Forrister:
Ruth, I've been searching the board for what you said to set me off but I can't seem to find it! It had the words 'Tara' and 'tease' and it must have been about a week to ten days ago. I remember the idea because I was struggling with writing smoochies and failing utterly. (You couldn't have missed noticing that writing romance doesn't come easily for me!)

Well it certainly doesn't come across in what you've written. And yes, sigh, I'm afraid the words 'Tara' and 'tease' probably are in my head a lot more than I care to admit to.

But this is wonderful stuff. I'm enjoying it muchly.

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"She looked across at Willow, whose face was filled with light. She had never felt so calm and happy, and strong..." ~ Unseen: Door To Alternity
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Postby nika » Mon Sep 10, 2001 6:38 am

I love this fic, that W/T morning scene was great.Plus Spikes little talk with Tara, sounds exactly like something he would say.Waiting impatiently for the next part.
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Fic - Little Miss Nobody

Postby Forrister » Fri Sep 14, 2001 11:29 am

Little Miss Nobody
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13 (some violence, some bad language.)
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “The Day after the End of the World.” (Set about five weeks after ‘The Gift’)

This is the final part of this story. I want to thank those who encouraged me to write it and those who encouraged me to keep at it when I began to flounder. Thanks also to those who read it and allowed me to indulge in my small delusion of being a writer.


Chapter 7


“Dawn.”

Something deep in the girl’s consciousness registered her name.

“Dawn. Wake up honey.”

Dawn’s eyes slowly opened and she took a minute to realise that it was barely sunrise. The figure standing over her bed was familiar but out of place.

“Mr Giles?” She yawned and then stretched. “What time is it?”

Giles ignored her question and sat on the bed.

“There’s something that we need to tell you.” he began grimly.

Dawn froze as her mind began imagining the possibilities. Why was Mr Giles here?

“Where’s Tara and Willow?’ she sat bolt upright in fear.

Tara, lying there, unmoving.
Blood trickling from a cut on her head.

Giles held her hand. “Tara’s in hospital. She’s had a bit of a concussion. They’re doing some tests, just as a precaution. She’s going to be fine.”

“Is Willow….” She couldn’t bring herself to say the words.

Willow, dazed and shaken, trying to wake Tara
and gently wiping the blood out of her eyes.

“Willow’s fine, she needs to be there when Tara wakes up. She only has a few cuts and bruises herself.”

“What happened?” demanded Dawn.

Giles couldn’t meet her eyes, he focussed on the pattern of the wallpaper as he attempted to keep his voice steady. “We attempted a spell to recover the key energy and bind it to a material object. The results were… unexpected.”

The headstone cracked and broken.
The whole area scoured down to bare ground by some unseen hand.

Dawn was obviously distressed. “But Tara said that the key was gone, that it wasn’t a part of me any more!”

Giles nodded. “It wasn’t. The key closed the portal and it remained in the lock, so to speak.

Dawn went though a mental list trying to figure out what Giles was trying so hard not to have to tell her. “Mr Giles, where’s Spike?”

Spike lying unmoving on top of another figure.

“Don’t worry, he’s at Xander’s. He was pretty drained by the whole thing and we didn’t think we could get him back here before sunrise. All he needs is time and a bit of feeding up.

Dawn looked at him carefully. Why do I feel like you’re not telling me everything? I’m not a kid anymore.

Giles steeled himself and met her eye. “Dawn. We recovered the key. But that wasn’t all.”

The blonde hair, the white gown.
First one breath, then another. Illusion, impossibility or miracle?

“There’s no easy way of saying this, we all thought she was gone.”

Dawn looked puzzled for a moment. She? Was Glory back? Why did Mr Giles look so pale? “I don’t understand?” she said, shaking her head.

Giles looked pained and closed his eyes. “Buffy’s alive.” he whispered.

Dawn fainted.


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Willow half-slept in the chair next to Tara’s bed, where she had been since they had brought her beloved back from the numerous scans and x-rays they’d done. The nurse had promised that the doctor would be along shortly but it seemed like an age and a half ago. When the Doctor finally arrived, Willow’s mind was already beginning to panic.

“How is she?” Willow knew that her voice trembled but couldn’t stop herself.

“We only have the initial results as yet but everything is looking promising.” replied the doctor.

Willow let her breath out, unaware that she had been holding it.

“The x-rays don’t show any fractures and at first look the scans seem clear.” the doctor continued. “Of course we’ll have to wait for the specialist to go over things and some of the lab work isn’t back yet, but I think this young lady has been very lucky.”

Willow nodded and sat back down. Taking up Tara’s hand again, she asked “When is she going to wake up?”

“She’s taken rather a solid knock, so she’ll wake up when she’s ready. A few hours or so, it’s hard to say really. I’ll be by to check on her later.”

“Thanks.” Willow could hardly get the word out for the emotions that were threatening to burst inside her. The doctor nodded and left the room, passing Anya who had just returned from calling Xander again.

“Willow? Is everything alright?” asked Anya upon seeing the strange expression on the redhead’s face.

Willow nodded. “The doctor says that the tests are all negative.” The tears began to flow freely.

Anya frowned. “That’s bad isn’t it?”

“No! It’s good! It means that there’s nothing wrong.”

“Oh.” Anya still looked puzzled. “Then why are you crying?”

“I’m just happy.” sobbed Willow.

Anya thought on this for moment and then took Willow in a big hug, allowing the woman to cry on her shoulder. Not knowing quite what to do next, she gently stroked Willow’s hair as she had seen Tara do in similar circumstances.

“I hope you’re not expecting us to kiss now!” said Anya, as Willow began to pull herself together.

Willow just stared.

“I’ll have you know that I’m an engaged woman!” Anya stated firmly.

Willow laughed and gave Anya a quick hug. “I’ll be fine. You head off back to that boy of yours. He hasn’t seen you in all of two hours, he must be out of his mind with loneliness!”

“Oh dear! I’ve been neglecting my snugglebutt!” With the briefest of farewells she dashed out of the room.

‘Snugglebutt?” thought Willow. “Ewwww!” She settled herself back down in her chair to watch and wait. To pass time she began to fold the clothes that Tara had been wearing. In the coat pocket she came across a thick wad of paper. She pulled it out and looked at the bundle of envelopes with guilty curiosity. The top one was labelled ‘Dawn’ and was written in a hand that she wasn’t familiar with. It certainly wasn’t Tara’s practical longhand nor Xander’s broad scrawl. It had a vague similarity to Giles’ writing, when he wasn’t using a crabbed shorthand to take research notes. This was written in an old style, not quite copperplate but recognisably a similar style. Who could have written these? As Willow went through the bundle she was surprised to find one with her own name. She also noted that all the Scoobies had one except Spike. She was about to let her curiosity get the better of her when Tara’s eyelids began to flutter.

“Love?” whispered Willow. The blue eyes opened and blinked a few times. Willow gently touched her lover’s cheek. “I’m here sweetie.” She drank in her love’s eyes and revelled in her features.

“Willow!” Tara spoke softly as she reached out a hand to caress her darling’s cheek. They stayed like that for an age until Willow carefully disengaged her hand and pressed the call button.

“We have to let the doctor know you’re awake.” she explained apologetically, not really wanting the moment to end.

“I understand.” whispered Tara.

“Is your head hurting, sweetie?”

“A bit.”

“We’ll get something for that.” promised Willow.

The doctor came in and gave Tara a thorough checking over. He explained the tests and the results and told her that they would keep her in for observation. She didn’t quite follow all of this but she was reassured by Willow’s steady gaze. After the doctor had left Willow sat beside the bed and took up Tara’s hand once more.

“What happened?” asked Tara after the nurse had brought in the analgesics ordered by the doctor.

Willow hesitated a moment before answering. “I’m not entirely sure, but I think there was some kind of magical power surge.”

“Power surge?”

“Well, the gate sort of went kablooey and we were blown away, literally.” explained Willow awkwardly.

“Is everyone alright?”

Willow nodded. Giles is a bit sore and sorry, and as you can see all I have are a few cuts and bruises.

“And Spike?”

“Xander took him to his place. He wasn’t dead, not more than usual anyway, but he was pretty badly battered. Giles thinks that with plenty of blood he’ll be fine in a week or two.” Willow’s curiosity got the better of her. “Did he give you the letters I found in your coat pocket?”

“You didn’t read them, did you?”

Willow blushed. “No, I nearly did, but I got distracted.

“Good. I promised I’d give them back to him.”

“Well, they’ll be safe here.” Willow tucked them into an inside coat pocket. “I won’t even think about reading them, promise!” Willow was silent as she tried to think of suitable words to say what must be said next.

“There’s something else.” she began slowly. “It’s kind of unreal in a surrealistic sort of way, really. I don’t quite know how to put it. It’s amazing, a miracle. … Did I mention that we got the key?”

Tara winced. Trying to follow Willow’s rambling was making the headache worse. “No, you hadn’t mentioned that.”

“Yeah, well we got it. Doesn’t look like much, just a silver key. No glowy lights, no sparkles, just a plain silver key.” Willow’s voice trailed off into silence.

“Love, there’s something you’re trying to say, but I can’t seem to follow you right now. Perhaps if you told me later?” Tara sounded tired.

Willow nodded. “No. You’re right. I should just say it. It’s just that I can’t believe it! I know that odd things happen in this town but this is too strange.”

“You’re babbling again, sweetie.”

“Sorry. I guess there’s no easy way of saying this.” She took a deep breath and plunged in. “Love, it’s Buffy. She’s alive!”

Tara began to wonder if hallucinations were normal with a concussion. But the pain on attempting to lift her head from the pillow reminded her that this was reality, not fantasy. “How?” she finally asked.

Willow shook her head. :”I don’t know. After the gate went and when everything had settled down she was just there.”

Tara frowned. “But, we didn’t bring her back, did we?”

“I couldn’t tell you. There was a lot of power in the mix. More than I’ve ever felt before.”

“I can’t remember anything clearly, just a bright light and a big wind.” recalled Tara.

“That’s what it was like while it was happening. A bit like something else took over after we stopped.”

“How’s Buffy?”

“They have her in the ICU.” They don’t understand why she’s alive, her stats are all so low, but I’m told that she keeps improving. They’re giving her oxygen and blood and other stuff.“ Willow giggled in a mixture of joy and hysteria. “Nobody told them she’d been dead for six weeks!” Tara gently pulled until Willow’s head rested on her chest. She stroked her love’s hair and tried to come to grips with the news.


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It was just after sunset when all of the Scoobies joined Giles and Dawn in the waiting area outside ICU. Willow would move back and forth between the gang and Tara’ room. Xander had managed to find an unattended wheelchair which he used to bring Spike inside. He and Anya took turns in pushing until they finally parked the pale vampire next to a seat in the waiting area. Dawn was so glad to see him that she practically flew to hug him, nearly knocking both him and the chair flying. Spike didn’t have the strength to stand but he found enough energy to hold on to Dawn. She finally settled down on the seat next to him and laid her head on his shoulder. A position that Spike found rather uncomfortable, but one he wouldn’t have changed for the world.

Willow quietly walked up to him and laid a hand on his free shoulder. “Tara had some things you gave to her to hold on to. She promised to give them back but she’s asleep at the moment so I decided to do it instead.” Willow tucked the letters in the inside pocket of his coat.

“You didn’t ..” began Spike.

“No. I didn’t.” replied Willow. “Tara gave you a promise and as far as I’m concerned her promise goes for both of us.”

“Thanks Red! How’s the girlfriend doing anyway?”

“She’s sore and has a monumental headache, but she’s sleeping now and I’m sure they’ll let her come home tomorrow.” said Willow.

“ What’s that you’ve got there, Spike?” asked Dawn.

“Nothing really, just some stupid bloody papers I’m probably going to chuck out as soon as I get home.” he replied casually.

“I’ll take them to the bin now if you want!” offered Dawn

“No nibblet, I’ll go through them myself later and sort them out. Thanks for the offer though.”

“Careful Dawn. Next thing you know he’ll have you waiting on him hand and foot.” complained Xander. “I’ve had to nursemaid him all day.”

“Yeah and it’s been the longest day of my unlife.” retorted Spike. “Don’t give up your other job!”

“What really happened last night?” Willow asked Spike.

“I couldn’t say luv. One minute I’m hanging on to that bloody key, the next I’m hanging onto the Slayer. Then all hell broke loose.”

Giles appeared along with the doctor who had been treating Buffy. Dawn sat up and went pale and Willow stood behind her for support.

“Miss Summers?” asked the doctor.

Dawn nodded.

“You can come in now. Your sister’s stabilised and she’s showing signs of waking up soon. Your Guardian said you’d want to be there.”

Dawn stood up and began to slowly walk towards the door.

“I’ll come with you if you’d prefer.” offered Giles.

“Would you, please?” begged Dawn.

“Let’s go then” Giles put his arm around the trembling girl and they walked into the room. The first thing that struck Dawn was how small and pale Buffy looked amongst all those tubes and machines. She’d had all day to get used to the idea of Buffy’s return but the sight of her lying there alive was almost too much for her. Giles gently led her to a seat next to the bed and sat her down.

There wasn’t a sound in the room apart from the ever-present hum of the machines. They waited in silence, watching Buffy’s face for any sign of movement. Soon they spotted a small flutter of the eyelids and a more rapid breathing. Buffy opened her eyes.

“Dawn.” said Buffy weakly.

“Sis.” replied Dawn holding Buffy’s hand tightly.

Giles blew his nose and began to clean his glasses in order to disguise the fact that tears were streaming down his cheeks.

“How?” asked Dawn.

“You needed me, and I had to come.” Buffy paused to rest as if this short speech was a great effort for her.

“I called?”

“I’ve been watching.” Buffy rested once more. “ When you were in danger I came to you.”

“But you were …” Dawn couldn’t finish the sentence

“Dead. I know. I can’t explain it either.”

“I missed you so much.”

“I know sis.” Buffy squeezed her hand as she closed her eyes.

Her sister waited for them to open again but Buffy’s breathing slowed and grew more regular. Dawn began to worry but was reassured by Giles’ touch.

“She’s only asleep, everything’s fine.”

Dawn nodded and settled down to wait. All was right with her world.

Giles went out to give the news to the others. “Buffy has woken up, and she’ll be fine.”

Anya hugged Xander, Willow hugged Spike, and Giles looked on with quiet joy. “All may not be right in Sunnydale,” he thought. “But it just got much better.”


THE END

Obesa Cantavit
(The fat lady has sung)

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Postby sparrow » Fri Sep 14, 2001 11:58 am


"Buffy Lives"

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Postby Warduke » Fri Sep 14, 2001 1:36 pm

Great ending Forrister, this was a wonderful fic...such beautiful W/T moments...*sigh*
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Postby WiccanBex » Sat Sep 15, 2001 2:35 am

very cool fic! i really liked this!
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Postby nika » Sat Sep 15, 2001 6:26 am

Very good fic, I swear it makes perfect sense as to how Buffy could come back. Plus great W/T moments, I live for great W/T moments.
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Postby Katharyn » Sat Sep 15, 2001 6:44 am

Great work Kerry, just great. And the only thing that is wrong? Well it's finished...!! Great debut fic Kerry, get some more written...please.

Katharyn

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[This message has been edited by Katharyn (edited September 15, 2001).]

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Postby mollyig » Mon Sep 17, 2001 3:20 am

I'd love to have read Spike's letters!

Great work - well done!

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Postby Forrister » Mon Sep 17, 2001 4:02 am

Thanks for all the feedback, kitties!

I am covered with confusion and likely to need a larger size in hats. Of course the credit should go to those people who encouraged me to keep at it and gave advice. (Thanks Katharyn!)


Felis nutrior!
(I am fed by kitties!)

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Postby TheWombat » Mon Sep 17, 2001 8:51 am

Many thanks for a fine fic your royal latin-ness.

The Wombat

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Postby Wolfie » Mon Sep 17, 2001 9:54 am

I loved the story! I was only disappointed it didn't carry on. I haven't read an awful lot of fanfiction, but the two stories I have read on this site, (I will be reading lots more), have been impressive. Nicely written, with a believable take on the characters, and with a great idea on the Buffy problem! I am inspired. Lots more, please!
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Postby Katharyn » Mon Sep 17, 2001 10:09 am

LOL Kerry, you complain about needing larger hats then thank me for telling you that it was wonderful... the rest was just suggesting tweaks... hardly worthy of credit. I think you just wanted to have me deny the credit and heap it all back on you, mmmmn? Well there I have done.You're fic was wonderful, stop putting yourself down and write us some more.

Katharyn

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Postby Puff » Mon Sep 17, 2001 12:49 pm

Great ending Kerry, I really enjoyed the fic
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Postby Bunny » Mon Sep 17, 2001 1:50 pm

Hey great fic. Could be you've just written a better way to bring back buffy than Joss will!!
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Postby emily 'first' » Thu Oct 25, 2001 2:26 pm

I looked far and wide,
I searched high and low,
And look what I found!
A piece of fanfic of which you can be so proud!
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I just read this all in one go! and I am so impressed.
A beautiful story with everything I could want...
Spike and MKF,
Giles not being so po-faced (actually drunk! and singing 'titwillow' no less!),
Willow and Tara smoochies and 'being there' for Dawn,
Xandman and Anya being themselves (herself!),
And a brilliant plot device to bring back Buffy!
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I am looking forward to reading anything you post in the future...please do so soon!!
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Postby Shewolf » Fri Nov 02, 2001 6:17 am

Really good fic...and an original way to bring Buffy back (I have to tell you, after about 100 post-Gift fics, I gave up hope on ever reading one)

I especially liked the living arrangements: Spike and MFK-LOL!

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