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Re: Caged Angels

Postby alysagoddess85 » Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:56 pm

ooooo....so mrs evans is there checking with robin about her daughter....hmmmmmm....how intruiging....this story just keeps getting better and more interesting i must say. more soon please!



~mel:kdevil

'The Cat in the Hat' is fine, just not during sex.--Alyson Hannigan

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby VixenyTarasHot » Sat Sep 11, 2004 12:02 am

Oooooh is Robin doin a case about Tara..? Maybe she decides to be snoopy and checks out Willow's file and see's that it's the "daughter" and her and Willow can team up and figure out what the hell is goin on, eh?! I am kickass! :lol I am probably completely wrong, but hey I usually am! :p



Wonderful update and I can't wait to find out what happens next!!



Ashleigh

"...A-and I'm gonna make it up to you. Starting right now."

(Starts to smile)"Right now?"

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby WickedReds » Sat Sep 11, 2004 2:25 am

MMMMmmmm:hmm ... is it about tara?? i got that feeling that it may... nice update..



:spam ... spam haha

-reds:willow



my banana dances for smut :banana

Tara in a wet shirt, Tara in a wet shirt. Tara in. A. Wet. Shirt. “Of course.”-Willow From Remember to Breath By Yellow Crayon



Now that just sucks- me

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Wired vixen » Sat Sep 11, 2004 7:53 am





Wow, this fic just keeps getting better!!



So Tara is involved in the case? i wanna know!? argh!



Great stuff Yvonne!



Stace xXx

"Um...dont mean to ruin the sexcapades...but we need the chips out there. Xanders being a chip whore." -She's my always by spikeizmine87

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby soluna350 » Sat Sep 11, 2004 10:47 am

I have a feeling that Robin and Willow are going to cross wires but not know that they are. This so good I love it.

Edited to ask what was wrong in the courtyard. Did tara know what it was? Please update soon.

Edited by: soluna350 at: 9/11/04 7:36 pm
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Re: Caged Angels

Postby ambersagoddess » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:11 pm

Oh, oh!



Mikah, Ashleigh, let's get into chat and go into another lengthy discussion about what's going on!



I'm getting way to obsessed with this fic, somebody cut me off before I can't drive home.





-Rei

"I am vindicated, I am selfish I am wrong, I am right I swear I'm right I swear I knew it all along. And I am flawed but I am cleaning up so well, I am seeing in me now the things you swore you saw yourself so clear." -Dashboard Confessional

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Mikaelah Braenna » Sat Sep 11, 2004 9:41 pm

Alright, I am all for another lengthy discussion. We never seem to come to any conclusions... just more questions. :lol



I have to wonder the same thing everyone else is... Robin's case has something to do with Tara? I know you cannot tell us... so we will sit here and continually bug you for another update. :D



~Mikaelah

That'll teach me to challenge her. ~Tara ... ~Something New by Ophelia11

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Stormforce » Sun Sep 12, 2004 12:19 am

It just went from odd to confusing :D And needless to say I'm confused. But this is still a kick ass fic! *Waits for the next chapter* Keep up the great work :)

To be forgotten is worse than death.

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Caged Angels

Postby southernworm » Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:06 am

I wonder if what Tara was "looking for" was if she could trust Willow. The address and clues that Tara gave her shows that she trusts her a little but what if Tara's holding back because she senses some thing in Willow that she doesn't know if she can trust? Like her uncertainty. I'm only guessing but I'm probably wrong. I'm a big mystery fan and I love the story you're writing.



Southernworm

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Grimlock72 » Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:04 pm

(ignore plz, any moderator.. please remove this message.. thanks)

Edited by: Grimlock72 at: 9/12/04 2:15 pm
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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Grimlock72 » Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:14 pm

Miss Evans is sure acting strange.. can't determine if she is good or bad yet. Assuming Tara's lastname is correct and that Miss Evans is truthfull when she mentions her 'daughter'.. that would indicate a less than faithfull Mr. MaClay.. :)



Awfull of solving problems though, stuffing healthy people into mental hospitals :smash :smash . It's very odd that there is no assigned docter in Tara's (edited) file, surely someone writes her prescriptions for those sedatives ??



I do wonder why Willow thought her approach would work with Tara specificly. What IS her approach and how is it different ?? If Giles didn't want Willow in Pines hospital, what triggered Willow to get there specificly ?? (given that Willow has worked in several other hospitals, why pick Tara in Pines ?)



I'm fairly sure Tara was not insane when she entered the first hospital she was in. Sounds like they didn't just give her sedatives, but also worked on making her at least appear insane.



Yeah, lots of questions in this story... which is Good Thing :)



Couldn't help but think to myself that it could be very usefull for Willow to have friend like Robin, being a prosecutor and all.... for some reason I think what is happening to Tara isn't exactly legal (at least not in this day and time) :lol



I'm considering storming the Pines hospital myself and get Tara out of there by force if needed. Any volunteers willing to join me ?? :smash : -->>:



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: Caged Angels

Postby Artemis » Sun Sep 12, 2004 3:17 pm

Great chapter :) It raises so many questions - what was Tara looking for? What did she see in Willow that made her withdraw? Was she hoping Willow would find out something from going to see Paula that she didn't? (Which of course could eventuate from Paula going to see Robin.) What's the unrest at the hospital? What's in Tara's file?!?



It's okay, I know you're not going to answer anything before its time - I'm having a great time guessing :)

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby shirrey » Sun Sep 12, 2004 11:36 pm

THis story kicks ass!



I haven't replied here before but I have been avidly reading and loving it.

Your Tara is great. She is such an enigma. I wonder how she was when she first was brought to the psych ward, but I wonder how much worse, more pulled out of reality she became while in there. The solitude and the meds had to have harmed her psyche significantly.

I was a little worried about a doctor/patient relationship between the girls, that can get sticky (not in a good way ;) ) But you have built their relationship beautifully so far. Willow's unprofessionalism is a good thing here- she is more of a friend than a doctor. For Tara to heal she needs someone who sees her as a person and not just a number or a diagnosis.

I am looking forward to more.



- shirrey





don't eat your soul to fill your belly

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Irishgrl3 » Mon Sep 13, 2004 9:35 am

Great update!

My what a tangled web you have weaved... Now Robin and Mrs. Evans together? And what's with the daughter comment? :hmm



Tara and Willow's interaction is slowly coming along, Tara actually spoke a couple of sentences. Willow just needs to get her the hell out of there, that place is scary.

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby tarawhipped » Mon Sep 13, 2004 2:22 pm

*speaking in best Bugs Bunny interpretation of an Edward G. Robinson voice* Now look here, I know you're up to something, see? Yeah, tryin' to give us the runaround, playin' us for a bunch a saps. Something's goin' on with Tara, and a sister, and Evans, and some other people, and I don't like it, see? So here's what you're gonna do--you're gonna fess up, tell us what ya know, and nobody gets hurt. Got me? Swell, now get outta here kid.



Uh, I think I'll be joining Tara at Pine Views very soon. Yeah, a rest would be nice. (Great update!)

-Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby onyxsundrops » Tue Sep 14, 2004 1:55 pm

I’m extremely sorry that I don’t have time to do replies at the moment, but I will before the next update. Thanks to all of the readers and repliers, it’s very much appreciated.



Chapter Seven



Without a word to the two women standing beside him, the orderly assigned to watch Tara left her behind as he raced toward the growing crowd.



Curiously, Willow moved as if to follow the young man when a hand grabbed her wrist. The redhead turned, startled by the contact and for a moment the doctor thought she saw Tara mouth “no”, but the blonde only kept her grasp as she watched the incident.



Seconds after the doctor’s gaze moved from Tara and back toward the crowd, several security officers and orderlies began forcing their way through the throng of people. Confused, angered, and unsure, the men took their mixed emotions into the crowd, apprehending whomever they presumed as a threat.



Blankly, the red-haired woman watched batons and syringes puncture body parts until the wild yelling vanished and two unconscious bodies were removed from the courtyard. The situation, which she would later learn was an altercation between two patients, surprised and frightened the doctor.



The crowd dwindled as if what had just happened were an ordinary occurrence and the atmosphere, if possible, returned to normal.



Water glistened, creating a thin layer over Tara’s eyes. The patient, obviously distressed, gripped her doctor’s wrist, making the redhead realize that she was still within the blonde’s grasp. Tara’s hand fell away as the orderly rejoined them, visibly shaken.



“W-,” he cleared his throat, “we should move on. She has another twenty minutes left.” He glanced over Tara’s figure, relieved that the blonde was unharmed.



“Does that happen often?” Willow asked once they’d moved further down the pathway. Faintly, the doctor noted that Tara was looking up at something in a distance, her eyes squinting briefly. After inwardly confirming what she saw, the patient's eyes had returned to staring at the ground while they walked.



“No,” the young man frowned, and Willow faintly remembered that the orderly hadn’t jumped into the crowd but merely stood back as the others broke through.



The silence they drifted into gave the doctor a little time to think. She wondered about Tara’s reaction, and if the response had been instinctual or something else. Was the orderly telling the truth? Was the violent episode really a single incident? The redhead also wondered why she hadn’t been asked to leave considering the last time she visited the hospital.



Deciding not the think about such thoughts, the doctor’s head turned slightly as she regarded her patient. What was going on in Tara’s mind? What was she thinking about as her fragile frame was being weighed down by the heavy overcoat she was wearing. Was she remembering? Was she trying to forget? The doctor’s thoughts plagued her all at once.



Willow’s cellular phone vibrated in her coat pocket, “Excuse me,” she smiled apologetically toward the orderly and Tara before slowing her steps and following behind the two people.



“Hello?”



“Willow, it’s Giles,” the older doctor’s voice sounded surprised that Willow had picked up, especially since the younger doctor’s cellular phone was usually out of range during that time of day. “Are you free tonight? Perhaps you and Robin would like to join Olivia and me for dinner.”



“Oh, um, yes,” the redhead frowned, “but I’m not sure if Robin will be able to make it. She’s been really busy lately. But I’ll ask her.” Taking a moment, the doctor went on. “Is something wrong?” She asked, a bit thrown off by the invitation. It wasn’t that she never had dinner with Giles and his wife, but it had been almost a year since the four of them got together.



“No, certainly not,” he actually chuckled at the seriousness in his protégé’s voice. “Just a friendly night out, which I’m sure both of you young ladies could use.”



“Okay, well then, we’ll see you tonight,” Willow hung up the phone after getting the directions to the restaurant. She wasn’t aware that she had included Robin, but had a funny feeling that the prosecutor, however tired, would jump at the opportunity to do something other than work.



Catching up to the two people walking ahead of her, the doctor apologized once more. Chill air blew through the courtyard and Willow visibly shuddered, noticing as Tara did the same. The orderly seemed unaffected by the sudden change in temperature and continued walking.



Quickly shaking off the feeling of coldness, Tara observed her doctor through sideway glances. The blonde read the soft crease on Willow’s face, indicating that the redhead was thinking. What she was thinking about was a mystery to Tara, mainly because the blonde’s mind was also racing. Full of bits of images and clouded words, the patient’s thoughts pushed forward and caused a deep frown to appear on Tara’s face.



They continued their silent walk until Tara’s time expired and then once again found themselves within the pasty Pines View surroundings.



“Are they allowed any other activities?” Willow wondered aloud.



“Patients on this ward don’t normally require more activities, Doctor Rosenberg,” a new and unfamiliar voice came from behind the redhead.



“I’m Charles Christianson, one of the administrator’s at Pines View,” he offered his hand, keeping a hold of Willow’s a bit longer than the redhead normally liked. Tall, but otherwise young for such a high position, the newcomer had caught up with the three individuals as they were heading back to Tara’s room.



More than sure that the administrator already knew of Willow and a great deal of other things about her, the red-haired doctor waited as Mr. Christianson went on.



“If I could have a word with you, I would greatly appreciate it,” he cast a strange glance toward the orderly and jerked his head, ever so slightly, down the hall. “It’ll only take a minute,” the large man extended an elbow, half expecting Willow to hook her arm within his. When the doctor failed to meet his expectations and kept her arms at her side, the man’s jaw clearly tightened before relaxing into a smile.



As if sensing that neither he nor Tara were to be included in the conversation, the young orderly ushered the expressionless blonde down the hall and into her room.



“I can across your name during a routine evaluation, and wanted to know how things were progressing,” Charles said once he and Willow began their way down the main corridor.



“Good,” something about the man unnerved the doctor and she didn’t want to reveal too much about her case. “Better than expected,” she added, watching the man’s eye twitch.



“Great, it’s always good to know when our patients are improving,” he nodded. The administrator kicked his legs up and bent them every time he took a step, sauntering down the hall like a pigeon. “If you ever start to have any problems, I or any member of the staff would be happy to assist you.



Willow looked over her shoulder and saw a flash of blonde hair before Tara’s door closed. “Thank you, I’ll keep that in mind,” through a barely managed smile, the redhead turned to face the man who had stopped walking. “However, I do have a question.”



Delighted, the administrator stuffed his hands into his pocket, “Ask away,” he grinned.



“Tara’s medication,” she watched his expression closely, “there doesn’t seem to be any specific classifications or dosages in her record.”



“Well,” his hands left his pockets and were wrapped around his chest, hands tucked beneath his upper arms, “all of our patients are given the same medication.”



“But they all have different problems, different diagnoses,” Willow frowned. Could this man be so quick to shovel dozens of pills out to each patient without a second glance?



“Our policies have worked so far, Ms. Rosenberg,” clearly annoyed, the administrator shifted until most of his weight rested on his right leg.



“Right,” to dispel any suspicions from the other doctor, Willow gave him a friendly smile as if to show that she agreed. He appeared to accept the façade and resumed his pigeon-walk.



“Any other questions,” he half anticipated, half dreaded that the young redhead would ask another question.



“No, I think we’re on the same page,” the doctor lied.



“Right, we are,” Mr. Christianson’s face stretched into an unflattering smile, “now if you would excuse me, I must make my rounds.” He excused himself and strolled down the hall, glancing back for only a second before disappearing around a corner.



Willow let her smile drop and turned on her heels, heading back down the hallway. It took her a minute to find someone to unlock the door but once inside the room, the doctor reclaimed her position along the bright wall.



“So,” she paused to get comfortable, “where were we?” Tara’s eyes rose to meet hers and Willow smiled before launching into her babble mode.



~~



Robin sipped on her beer, enjoying the soft bubbles that fizzed on her tongue. All around her, voices and laughs filled the upscale restaurant as Giles recounted, for the umpteenth time, his proposal to his wife, Olivia.



The prosecutor noted that her roommate looked relaxed, but she knew otherwise. The slight kink in Willow’s tensed shoulders as the redhead laughed was enough evidence to tell the young woman that everything wasn’t right in the world of Willow Rosenberg.



Robin made a mental note to bring it, what ever it was, up later, while her own mind drifted to her meeting earlier that day.



There had been a hint of shame in Mrs. Evan’s eyes as she told her story, and the prosecutor couldn’t help but feel for the older woman. Her potential client, she hadn’t agreed to accept the case yet, seemed genuine in her quest to find out what happened to her daughter. And although Robin wasn’t a detective, she knew quite a few that would be willing to jump on the mysterious case.



“… Robin?” A poke to her side ended the dark-haired woman’s thoughts.



“What?” Guiltily, the young woman frowned at her best friend.



“Are you all right?” Giles asked from across the table while concerned eyes focused on her.



“Yes, I was only thinking about something,” Robin said, flashing a reassuring smile. “Sorry, please go on. I know Olivia’s got to have some juicy stories about you, Giles, so let’s hear them.”



The older man blushed as his wife retold the story of their first date.



Partially listening to the conversation, a sharp movement to her right caught Willow’s attention. A woman at the bar had spilled something on her companions lap, although the action looked intentional from the glare on the woman’s face.



Flustered and humiliated, the soaked man blotted at his pants with a handful of napkins, curling his lip as he cursed under his breath. The woman, whom he’d been talking to, left without so much as an apology.



Amused, and somewhat tipsy, Willow didn’t stop the satisfied grin from crossing her face. She wasn’t the type to usually laugh at such things, but something told the doctor that the wet incident was deserved.



The angered man’s side profile looked familiar to the redhead but the darkened lights above the bar wouldn’t allow Willow a better view. Shaking off the familiarity, Willow mentally rejoined the discussion.



~~



Tracing a long finger over the dips and lines of the worn padded wall, Tara allowed her mind to roam the deep valleys of memory.



Her fingers read over the stone, blindly searching for the name.



Giving the impression of being new, the wall was anything but. If observed closely, the dirty corners where fingers had continuously grabbed fabric was easily noticeable. The blonde pulled at the cushioned wall, carefully, until a stream of water ran down the concrete surface behind it



Water stung her eyes, dark and burning.



Tara glanced over her shoulder to the glass window of the door. She dropped her hands just as a nurse’s face looked closely into the opening, harrumphing before continuing down the hall.



A shadow loomed over her kneeling figure. “I’m doing this for you, it’s the only way.”



“The only way,” Tara whispered, gritting her teeth as her knuckles scraped against the concrete while she pulled the padding harder. Fibers ripped, floating in the air as the material covering a small window on the second floor, fell away.



Raindrops glowed against the emergency exit sign.



She had waited too long.



~~



Eyes glued to the open file on her desk, Willow frowned. She scanned the admissions sheet that was located at the beginning of the file, and audibly gasped. The signature following the date and secretarial witness’s initials, read Tara Maclay.



But how on earth could Tara have admitted herself into Pines View? And, more importantly, why?











Edited by: onyxsundrops at: 9/14/04 6:24 pm
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Re: Caged Angels

Postby justin » Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:33 pm

To quote Alan Partridge, "And on that bombshell..." :thud



Well there was certainly a lot going on in that update.



First Tara stopping Willow from investigating the argument. So she obviously knew about the subtle way in which the guards were going to handle it.



Then there's the medication. It seems that the people at Pine View have discovered some sort of wonder drug that can treat any form of disorder. Either that or the medication is just a sedative to keep the patients quiet. Or is it something more sinister?



Who was the man Willow might have recognised? Was it someone from Pine View.



Is Tara about to escape. It seems she's been emulating the main character from The Shawshank Redemption and patiently making an escape route (though without a poster of Rita Hayworth in order to cover up the hole) So will she escape and where will she go if she does (I'm thinking she may go to Willow)



Then you leave us with that ending. Tara committed herself? :wtf Though it's possible that that entry was wrong or that Tara was coerced into committing herself.



Looking forward to :read more



"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch

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wahh

Postby CEsgirl13 » Tue Sep 14, 2004 2:37 pm

WOAH. Totally Twist-Topia. This story is just getting better and better, dragging me in deeper and deeper. I love your writing, it's fantastic. Keep it up please!

~Jamie

J:love C

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Irishgrl3 » Tue Sep 14, 2004 3:33 pm

What a cliffhanger! Tara admitted herself? She has to be hiding from someone, probably good old dad. Wow, I can't wait for more!

Great job! :applause

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Mikaelah Braenna » Tue Sep 14, 2004 6:26 pm

Hmmm... Tara admitted herself. Is she running from someone? And is she now trying to escape? Somehow, I think the answer to this and several other questions lie within that file. There are a lot of peculiar people in this fic and each ones makes me wonder what they are up to. Hopefully, we won't have to wait long for the next installment.



~Mikaelah

That'll teach me to challenge her. ~Tara ... ~Something New by Ophelia11

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Caged Angels

Postby southernworm » Tue Sep 14, 2004 7:06 pm

What I am thinking is probably way off so I am not even going to put it to words. Great story.



southernworm

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby ambersagoddess » Tue Sep 14, 2004 7:14 pm

Deffinately time for one of those lengthy discussions...



-Rei

"I am vindicated, I am selfish I am wrong, I am right I swear I'm right I swear I knew it all along. And I am flawed but I am cleaning up so well, I am seeing in me now the things you swore you saw yourself so clear." -Dashboard Confessional

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I need asylum

Postby wimpy0729 » Tue Sep 14, 2004 11:15 pm

Okay, I think this is driving us all batty!



My theory is that Tara admitted herself because there is someone or something more dangerous to her if she is out. She feels that she's at least safe in there, and I do think she has a plan, and she's not taking her meds because she's not crazy and she really knows what's going on and is just pretending with the "Sybil" impersonation, but now she's bustin out for her...?



Okay, so I may be totally off. Please enlighten me soon!



Wimpy

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Re: I need asylum

Postby Artemis » Wed Sep 15, 2004 1:09 am

Tara admitted herself... that's odd, to say the least. I'm thinking it was under duress of one sort or another, that for some reason she didn't have much choice in the matter. After all, if you're going to hide out in a psychiatric hospital voluntarily, I'm not sure you'd choose such a crappy one... plus she was taking her medication at some point, apparently intended to make her forget whatever happened back then - so did she want to forget, or did someone else want her to forget? The fact that she's wanting out now makes me suspect there's more going on than her protecting herself. Whatever happened in the past, it's pretty clear that she's resisting it now.



That guy Willow thought she recognised has me wondering too. She thought she recognised something about his profile - someone she knows, or did she see a resemblance to someone she knows? Family resemblance, even? Curiouser and curiouser...

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.

Artemis
 


Re: I need asylum

Postby alysagoddess85 » Wed Sep 15, 2004 9:59 am

hmmm....thats about all i can say about your updates...theyre so good and thought inducing.



anyways..so tara admitted herself...and willow sees a familiar man...and robins case is working with a woman whose looking for a daughter...makes me wonder if theyre all connected....hmmmmmmmm.



oh and is tara planning to escape...maybe find willow and help her figure things out...cuz im thinking she needs to get out of there really soon.



~mel:kdevil

'The Cat in the Hat' is fine, just not during sex.--Alyson Hannigan

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Re: I need asylum

Postby amazonaa » Wed Sep 15, 2004 5:33 pm

Yay! She's going to get out.:banana But what is going on with everything else.





More soon, please.





brittney







"I live in the goddamn desert. Where would I learn to swim?" My friend Chelsea.

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Re: I need asylum

Postby onyxsundrops » Wed Sep 15, 2004 10:54 pm

I don’t have an update after this, but I’m still awake and a little wired (too many red stripes) so I thought I would do replies anyway.



Chaps 6/7 replies



Shytemptress: Temptress, something fishy is definitely going on, and I hope you stick around to find out what it is. Thank you for reading.



Alysagoddess85: Mel, thank you for continuing to find the story good and interesting.



VixenyTarasHot: Hi, Ashleigh. So is Robin doing a case about Tara? I can tell you that it’s related, but I stop there. But you’re still kickass! Thanks for reading.



WickedReds: Reds, cute spam. Thank you for stopping in to comment.



Wired Vixen: Hey, Stace. Whether Tara is involved in the case or not, remains to be seen (or read). Thanks, and oh, I’m still jealous about your poetry. *Grumbles*



Soluna350: Robin and Willow may cross wires at some point. How it will happen and when, is something you’ll have to stay around for. Thanks.



Ambersagoddess: Rei, there’s nothing wrong with a little obsession. You gals need to let me know when you’re going to have this discussion (if it’s not private) so I can come and ruin everything. Thanks for reading.



Mikaelah Braenna: Mikaelah, thank you for the feedback. Tara, Mrs. Evans, Robin, and Willow are all related (non kin) and that’s all I can say.



From Chap7 feedback: You’re right, there are a lot of answers in Tara’s file. But me being who I am, I don’t think that I’ll reveal them all at once. I know, I know- I’m such a tease. Thanks.



Stormforce: Hey, so from odd to confusing, huh? I promise everything will be resolved before you know it. Thank you for the comments.



Southernworm: As a southerner myself, I love that name. What Tara was “looking for” does have to do with trust, among other things. So you’re not wrong, but I am glad you love the story.



From Chap7 feedback: I wouldn’t mind if you put your theories into words. Actually, I’m really interested in knowing what you’re thinking.



Grimlock72: Grimmy, you seem to have a lot of questions, too (which is also a good thing).



Quote:
I do wonder why Willow thought her approach would work with Tara specifically. What IS her approach and how is it different?? If Giles didn't want Willow in Pines hospital, what triggered Willow to get there specifically?? (given that Willow has worked in several other hospitals, why pick Tara in Pines ?)




I hope to have some of your questions answered within the story, but I understand that I haven’t laid out any sort of basis to concretely show Willow’s position in the story. I wanted to have her approach be friendly, unprofessional, and uncommon- not necessarily in that order. It’s rare that you hear of doctors being so “unprofessional” or “amateurish”, but I wanted Willow to be seen (read) as someone who doesn’t see her job as a job (If that makes sense). Experience wise, she’s still new, and a little unsure of what she’s doing, so perhaps she is a bit amateur. Regardless, that’s basically what I am going for. Thank you for the feedback, and I hope to see you in here again.



Artemis: Hey, Chris. Thank you for reading and I like that you enjoy guessing.



From Chap7 feedback:



Quote:
The fact that she's wanting out now makes me suspect there's more going on than her protecting herself. Whatever happened in the past, it's pretty clear that she's resisting it now.




Hmm…



Quote:
She thought she recognised something about his profile - someone she knows, or did she see a resemblance to someone she knows? Family resemblance, even?




… a lot of questions.



Shirrey: Shirrey, you nailed it. I like that you like the characters (istics), it means a lot. Thank you for posting your thoughts.



Irishgrl3: Hey, thank you for reading. The daughter comment as well as Robin and Mrs. Evan’s involvement will be brought up later (sorry I can’t tell you more), but W/T’s interaction will continue to strengthen as time goes on.



From Chap7 feedback: “Good old dad” did play his part, but I can’t say much more about that. Thanks.



Tarawhipped: Cameron, what a great interpretation but you’re going to have to whack me, ‘cause I’m not fessing up just yet. And if you ever decide to join Tara at Pines View, let me know so I can follow. Thanks for the comments.



Justin: Hey, Justin.



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Then there's the medication. It seems that the people at Pine View have discovered some sort of wonder drug that can treat any form of disorder. Either that or the medication is just a sedative to keep the patients quiet. Or is it something more sinister?




Actually it’s baby Tylenol. No, seriously, a lot of your questions will be answered later. Whether Tara will escape and where she will go if she does, you’ll know in the next update. Thanks for the feedback.



CEsgirl13: Jamie, glad I could drag you deeper and deeper. Thank you for the kind words.



Wimpy0729: Hey, Wimpy. No, you’re not totally off but I won’t tell you which parts were (semi-) right either. Thank you for stopping in to comment.



Amazonaa: Brittney, thank you for reading. You will soon have a little more to go on, as far as learning what’s going on with everything.



Okay, I think that’s it for feedback. Thank you again to all of the repliers and to the readers, but before I go. I’ve been a little unsure about the story, and thought I should cut down on some of the cryptic storytelling. I, for one, enjoy the way I’m writing it. But stories are generally equal parts of what the author wants and what the readers want. From the feedback, I can see that many of you like the mystery bits- so I will continue with it. So thanks again.



Yvonne:peace



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Re: Caged Angels

Postby taralicious » Thu Sep 16, 2004 12:49 am

You cryptic genius you,

Just teasing us with the red herrings and Macguffins in your best Hitchcock impersonation.

Truly intriguing, this.

Or as Lewis Carroll put it, "curiouser and curiouser."

The idea of Willow as the doctor at a loss to try and help Tara is compelling and angsty as well.:bow :wave :applause :luv2

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Re: Caged Angels

Postby Grimlock72 » Thu Sep 16, 2004 4:04 am

Just how does Willow know that is Tara's signature to begin with and that it was placed by her and on her own free will ?? Patients who check themselves in are they easiest to keep in, so thats a factor to keep in mind too.



I'll still say Tara was put in Pines to get her out of the way. Sounds like she was a child out of a outside-marriage relation or such. Maybe Tara's father didn't want the shame associated with that in some backward parts of the country ?? For some reason I can easily imagine that :)



A sleeping room in a psychicatric hospital with an emergency exit, strange building :) Come to think of it, how did Tara know it was there ?? Also something was mentioned about being on the 2nd floor, hopefully she won't fall due to dizzyness.



Good thing about Tara having checked herself according to the file is that you can use that against the hospital too. She can check herself OUT as well then :lol .



One medication to rule them all, nah.... even *I* understand that won't work :) I should be interesting to see how Tara does without medication at all.



Grimmy

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"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

Edited by: Grimlock72 at: 9/16/04 3:08 am
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Re: Caged Angels

Postby lipkandy » Thu Sep 16, 2004 5:54 pm

wow! what a compelling supernatural thriller/mystery you have cooking here...and it has Willow and Tara in it too! :)

I love the way you're revealing the facts in bits and pieces. it really heightens the overall sense of a looming threat. It all feels like another terrible wishverse where Tara never left home for Sunnydale and things got even worse for her leading finally to a psychiatric facility and god only knows what else.

Wait, did Oz make a wish after New Moon Rising?? Just kidding. This a wonderfully complex story and I'm enjoying the frilly heck out of it. Thanks for this!



xomel

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