Hello kittens, update time again. Geeze, I sweated over this one, so I hope you all enjoy it. By the way, thanks Good2cats for the adivce. It's so true what you said. I have one cat, Lily, and she's the love of my life. I swear that cat was a human in another lifetime. She kisses me every morning. That's how she wakes me up. She jumps on my bed and rubs her nose against my mouth. She's so cute. I don't know what I would do without her. Anywho, back to the matter at hand. So okay, I realize that the last update was pretty angsty. But it'll get better, I promise. Sometimes we have to write the bad stuff to get to the good stuff. Still, this story will always be a bit angsty because, well, I like angst. Sensitive readers be warned! The rating has been changed folks. Hmm, I wonder why

I hope you like.
Disclaimer: I invented none of the Buffy characters. Please don't sue me.
A VISION IN THE NIGHT
Willow stopped at an all purpose store along the way to the South Sunnydale Cemetery, and stocked up on can food. She bought another knapsack, two thick blankets and a flashlight. She scouted the isles thoughtfully, grabbed some snacks and a few seclected pieces of clothing, and then paid for the items.
The knapsacks were heavy, but she barely felt the weight as she walked. She noticed nothing, not the eerie stillness of the cemetery, or the fact that she was walking through the thick woods alone, with only the thin stream of light from the flashlight to guide her. Her mind was focused on one thing. Reaching her destination.
Finally, after a long hour and a half, she was crawling out of the tunnel. She couldn't climb out of the hole with both knapsacks, and she dropped one on the top, crawled back down the rope ladder to get the other. Then she made her way wearily out of the tunnel again. She stared around her, walking slowly with the bags on her shoulders.
Nalps were everywhere. Hundreds of them were grouped together and they were laughing merrily and singing, and some were even dancing. Torches hung festively from the trees, and paper lanterns traced the route to the giant bonfire, and then onwards to the Hidden Barracks. The woods was alive with mirth and song. A Nalp was strumming a guitar, playing an odd folk tune and the grown-ups laughed watching the children as they wiggled their bodies to the music.
Willow moved slowly among them. She watched the festivities for a few surprised moments, and then she hurried towards the Hidden Barracks.
For a moment, she thought the building was deserted. She hurried up the crumbling stairs, breathing heavily, and burst into one of the familiar rooms.
Tara was sitting alone in a dark corner, hugging her knees, and she got up immediately when she saw Willow. She smiled, worry and distress melting quickly from her features.
"Hey, baby," she said softly.
Willow dropped the bags near the door and rushed to her. They held each other tightly. Tara pressed her face against Willow's neck and whispered,
"It was getting late. I thought s-something had h-happened."
Willow said nothing, just held her. She felt something stir inside her the moment Tara had walked from the shadows, a kind of profound awakening of her soul, and Willow knew then, with certainty, that her instincts had been right. The terrible pain and doubt that she was harboring in her heart slipped away instantly, and she squeezed her eyes shut, feeling weak with relief.
Tara gripped her tighter. Then she leaned back and stared up at Willow with concern.
"Baby, you're shaking."
Willow took a deep breath. She kissed Tara's cheeks and temples, and then she pressed her lips against Tara's mouth.
Tara kept looking at her with concern. "Are you okay?"
"I'm fine now," Willow said. Her lips found Tara's again, and the gentle moment, the act of their tongues touching, helped to calm her down. She took a deep breath, kissed Tara one last time, then pulled away and pointed curiously to the open door behind them.
"What's going on out there?"
"The Nalps are having a bit of fun," Tara smiled. "Bargo thought that after last night they needed a little cheering up so he suggested the lanterns and music."
"Great idea," Willow replied, nodding. Then she looked around the room. Three candles, almost worn down to their wicks, was burning softly in tiny soucers on the floor. "Where are they?" she asked. "Bargo and Hexall?"
"Out there somewhere," Tara replied. "They were going to wait for you too, but I didn't want them to miss all the fun."
"That's fine," Willow moved away from Tara. She dragged the two knapsacks inside the room, heaved them on top of the wooden table. "I brought some stuff for them, though."
"Really?" Tara's smile broadened.
"And for you too," Willow said. She unzipped the bag and then began pulling out the clothes. Tara reached for the items. She picked up one of her skirts, pressed it against her body and sighed.
"God," she mumbled solemnly. "I needed those."
"Yeah," Willow unzipped the other bag excitedly. "I figured as much. And look, I bought this for Bargo." She flashed a small jacket, dropped it and picked up a few thick shirts. "And these are for Hexall. I don't know her size, but I figured a medium should fit her, even though it's a bit too big" Her brows furrowed slightly. "You don't think it'll be too big, do you?"
"Baby, they're just going to be happy to get them," Tara said proudly.
Willow grinned back. Then she pulled out the two wool blankets from the knapsack and waved them in front of Tara.
"I don't want you sleeping under that thin piece of cloth ever again," she said sternly.
Tara smiled teasingly. "Yes, ma'am."
"I mean it," Willow laid the blankets down on the table. Then she dug inside the bag again. "There's some food in there for me. Canned stuff of course, because, well, there's no fridge here and it's just easy to pour these out and eat. You don't even have to warm them, although that might be kinda gross."
Tara leaned against the table and watched her lovingly.
"And," Willow's face lit up. She pulled out something else from the bag. "And I bought you this."
Tara stared down at the thick, white sweater. "F-for me?"
"Put it on," Willow said excitedly, unfolding the shirt.
"Now?" Tara questioned, but she was already unbuttoning the thick, hood jacket that nearly swallowed her body. She dropped it on the floor, then removed two more dingy, worn shirts.
She was not wearing a bra, and she was half naked for a short moment as she slipped on the sweater.
Willow stared at her. The transformation took her breath away. Tara looked as beautiful as a model in the warmly lit room. Her creamy, blond hair fell softly against her shoulders, and her blue eyes sparkled. The brightness of the sweater had lighted her whole demeanor, and brought the color back to her cheeks.
"Wow," Willow whispered, smiling.
Tara blushed, bowed her head. Then she glanced at the price tag, still poking from the sweater. "What did you do, baby?" she teased. "Break the bank?"
"It was well worth it," Willow grinned.
They watched each other silently for a moment. Then Tara moved, wrapped her arms around Willow. "Food and warm clothing," she said softly. "I guess this means you'll be staying here for a while?"
"Forever if need be." Willow twisted her face determinedly.
"I won't argue with that," Tara said. Then she smiled. "Will?"
"Yeah?"
"Is that a flashlight?"
Willow turned to the bag again, saw it poking through the clothes.
"Oh yeah," she said enthusiastically. "It helped me so much, Tara. The woods was in complete darkness and..."
"Great," Tara interrupted suddenly, kissing her on the nose. "Hold on to it. We're going to need it."
"Huh?" Willow watched her in confusion.
"Grab the light, Will," Tara urged mysteriously. She rolled one of the thick blankets under her arm and reached for Willow's hand. "Stop talking and lets get out of here."
*******
They moved hand in hand among the celebrating Nalps. The festivities had not abated, if anything the laughter and singing had grown louder. Willow and Tara followed the hanging paper lanterns, and stood for a moment amidst the excited crowd.
Thick clusters of Nalps surrounded the giant bonfire. They were socializing quite roucously, chanting at the tops of their lungs, holding each other by the waist and swaying through their folk songs.
Willow and Tara smiled at each other. The happy atmosphere was beginning to rub off them as well. The Nalps looked back at them and grinned, and their flushed, excited faces and tattered gray clothes seemed like a snapshot from another era.
Willow scanned the crowd for Bargo and Hexall, but her two kindly friends were nowhere to be seen.
The Nalps grew thicker and the songs louder, and Willow, moved by the atmosphere, began to hum, although she did not know what she was humming. Then she felt Tara's fingers tighten in hers.
"Come on," she said, and guided Willow back to the Hidden Barracks.
They moved quickly passed the dark, ancient building towards the woods. Tara flicked on the flashlight and moved knowingly through the trees. There was a small track laid out amidst the thick piles of leaves, and she followed it silently, with Willow struggling to keep up. The Nalps could still be heard singing merrily in the distance.
Tara frowned, trying to get her bearings, holding the flashlight above her head so that she could see better. Then, after fifteen minutes, they broke through the woods, and walked out onto a small clearing. A few yards away, a lake shimmered in the moonlight like a mirage.
Willow stared around her in surprise, but Tara said nothing, just continued walking.
Finally, she stopped near the water, flicked off the flashlight, and laid the blanket down on a small grassy area. Then she removed the sweater that Willow had bought for her, passing it quickly through her head.
"I thought it was a lot more private here than the Hidden Barracks," she whispered.
Willow smiled. She had never seen Tara so bold or urgent.
"Is-is it safe?" Willow asked, glancing around for a moment. "I mean, what about the recalcitrant vampires...?"
"It's safe," Tara removed the rest of her clothes, stood naked in the chill. "This is where the Hemlocks grow. Nalps have never been attacked here."
"Oh," Was all Willow could say. She was still fully dressed, and Tara moved up to her, unzipped Willow's thick jacket.
"Take it off, baby."
"Bossy Tara," Willow whispered, wiggling out of her clothes. "I like."
Soon they were both naked, and they lay down on the thick blanket. Willow moved on top of Tara, and she held her for a moment, feeling the warmth of Tara's body, listening as their hearts thumped heavily, following one, single rhythm. Then they kissed, deeply and passionately.
Tara moved her lips, kissed Willow's ears and neck, sucked the hollow in Willow's throat.
Willow closed her eyes, leaned back, her breath shooting from her mouth visibily in the cool air. She ran her hand along Tara's side, felt smooth skin. Then her hands moved up again, brushed away the blond hair from Tara's shoulder, bent, kissed Tara there.
Tara moaned, held her closer. They moved slowly, sensuously on top the other. Willow pressed her lips down, claiming every inch of skin. She found one nipple, sucked for a moment, then reached like a baby for the other. Tara arched her body urgently, dug her fingers through Willow's hair. Her hands moved desperately across Willow's back, then as Willow moved lower, plunged her fingers through thick, red hair again.
Willow kissed Tara's stomach, slid her tongue around Tara's navel, and then moved her lips lower, lower still. Tara groaned again, and she muttered, "Will..." her voice heavy with desire. She shifted and watched as Willow parted her legs, kissed the delicate skin along her inner thigh teasingly.
Willow pressed her lips further in, and Tara's whole body stiffened, then she arched up in a generous proffering of love and trust. Willow burrowed in, her tongue finding every crevice. She tasted Tara's familiar taste, smelt Tara's familiar smell, and passion inflamed her, coursing through her veins as if it was fire.
Tara was writhing restlessly beneath her. Then, as if wanting to slow the moment down a bit, she ran her hands through Willow's hair, guided her up again.
They kissed heatedly, tongues darting in, tasting what they had missed for four months, mouths brushing desperately. Then Tara shifted, slid her body over Willow's. Her lips scorched every inch of skin, and then she moved her legs, parted Willow thighs, and pressed her waist in gently so that they were touching each other.
Willow felt her wetness join with Tara's lilke a warm erotic kiss, and she gripped Tara by the waist and moved along with her.
Tara's eyes were closed, her face flushed with concentration and excitement. Willow looked up at her in wonder. No one had ever made her feel the wonderful things she was feeling at this very moment. She touched Tara's face gently, brushed her hand across Tara's sweaty brows and cheeks, ran her fingers along Tara's neck and she whispered, "You're so beautiful," panting heavily, moving her hips urgently, searching and finding the distinct rhythm. "I never want this to end."
A second later, Tara bent forward and buried her head in Willow's shoulder. They were both moaning as the slow, burning grip of passion released them both.
*Update soon!
Edited by: bijoux2 at: 10/25/03 12:05 pm