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Chapter 5 [center]Turning Away[/center]
Forcefully, she tried to salvage the fragmented pieces of her vaguely erotic dream, but was rudely expelled from dreamland when the annoying sound of her phone ringing stubbornly persisted. Feeling that her body was still in the state of lethargy, she forced to move her toes first, and then she took her time to stretch each foot, followed by her arms before fumbling through the wooden table beside her bed “Who the fuck could this be?” she grumbled, as her half-opened eyes caught the sight of the numbers showing 0930 on her radio clock that was sitting on beside the cordless phone.
“Yeah?!” she proclaimed grumpily, after seizing the receiver. As she recognized the voice on the other line, the half-asleep redhead almost hissed, “Mom! What do you want?!”
“Your father asked me to tell you, that we’re going over to the Maclays this Sunday.”
Willow jerked upright as if she was splashed with ice-cold water, she couldn’t believe what her mother just told her. “What?! I told you I don’t want to!” She exclaimed with frustration, and immediately sat on her bed.
“Oh, Willow, please be reasonable.”
“I
am being reasonable!” she retorted. “I told you that I’m not just gonna marry some girl I don’t even know!”
“She is not just some girl, you know.” Sheila exclaimed, her voice apparently running out of patience from her daughter’s stubbornness. “She
is, the daughter of one of the well known men in California.”
“Well, how come I don’t know her, huh?” she returned sarcastically. “I don’t care even if she’s the daughter of the president of the United States of America…”
Willow was about to finish what she was saying but stopped immediately when she heard the raging voice of her father in the background, as if listening to the conversation with her mother. “Willow Rosenberg, If you don’t get your stubborn ass in here, I’m gonna donate all your cars, and you won’t have a single penny from me!”
She was immediately frozen when she heard these threats her father just released.
“My cars?” she mused in panic and seemingly contemplating now, her father knew how she loves her precious cars, and that nothing in the world could give her satisfaction but driving some of the world’s most fabulous vehicles.
However, her musing was interrupted, when she heard her mother, told her father, “Will you just leave the room and let me talk to my daughter alone?!” She overheard her mother, ordering her father. Then there was nothing but silence. After a few seconds, “Willow, are you still there?”
“Yes mom.” She uttered, her voice already softened, and her anger subsided.
“Sweetheart, I know this is going to be hard for you,” Sheila tried to explain in a motherly calm tone. “But your father wants us to go to the Maclays, so that you and Donald’s daughter could formally meet.”
“But mom, what’s the point of meeting them?” she asked, almost whiningly. “I told you, I don’t want to marry someone I don’t love.”
“I know how you feel right now, but your father had been furious since you left the house,” Sheila’s voice was beginning to break. “Sweetheart, could you just please do this for me. Let’s just get this over with and meet them. And if you think that she is not suitable for you, I’ll be the one to convince your father about this,” Sheila explained. “Is that alright with you?”
“I guess so,” was her defeated reply.
Willow knows that her mom never beg her to do something unless it is really important. Her mother used to tell her that she is the mirror of her father’s youth and temperament that is why they always clashed.
“So, we’ll see you on Sunday, then?” Sheila asked hopefully.
“Mom, just promise me that you’ll get me out of this mess,” was her firm reply.
“I’ll do my best.” Her mother reassured.
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The following day…
The Maclays’ mansion had never been the same again after Tara left. And now, Beth, Tara’s cousin, was facing a very critical situation: experiencing the worst display of temperament of Donald Maclay.
“Beth!” she heard the harsh voice of an angry man who was in the study room.
“Yes uncle, I’m coming!” she replied at once, with fear in her timid voice.
As she opened the door, there she saw Donald Maclay, seated at his favorite leather chair with a bottle of vodka in his hand, every evening, she always sees him with every different hard liquor, and every evening she had to deal with this temperamental and frightening mood of her uncle.
“Any news yet?” the fussy man asked, as his chair turned around to face the young woman.
Beth could feel that each day that passed, seemed to be more excruciating than the other, when she had to report again and stood on the same spot, with just two meters away from the wicked man. “I’m sorry uncle, but they haven’t found her yet.”
“Those useless pricks!” he cursed those private detectives that he had hired since the day Tara disappeared.
“With all due respect sir, don’t you think we should call the police now?” Beth hesitantly suggested.
“Don’t you have brains?!” Older Maclay snarled. “If you report to the police that your cousin is missing, Rosenberg would find out, and we’re all gonna live on the streets tomorrow!”
“Sorry, sir,” she said right away, and bowed her head.
She knew that the man was in much stressed now, after they received a call from Sheila Rosenberg last night and informed them that they want to meet Tara formally and would come on Sunday for dinner.
“Call Sheila Rosenberg tomorrow. Tell her that Tara was hospitalized and needed to stay there for a while.”
“Yes uncle. Would that be all?” she asked with trembling voice.
Beth did not receive a reply, and instead the man just turned his back and began to sulk again in the darkness of his study room. She knew instinctively that it was her cue to leave now. But how long could they keep Tara’s disappearance a secret? How many more excuses does she have to tell the Rosenbergs that they cannot meet Tara yet? How long would she have to lie for her uncle’s sake? She heard from Donald’s legal adviser that her uncle had already received half of the amount that they have agreed upon to. And knowing Donald Maclay, he might have spent most of the money already…
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“Mom! I’m home!” was the cheerful call that Tara heard after the door banged closed.
“That must be her.” She thought, with the name of Buffy ringing in her thoughts at once. She then started to fidget in her bed, and did not know if she’s going to meet the young woman immediately or she just have to present herself at once. Reluctantly, she went downstairs but before she could land the first floor, she saw the door opened and in came Joyce with bags of groceries.
"Hi Tara!” Joyce greeted her with a smile.
“I-I think y-your daughter is already here.” She said, and took the other grocery bag that Joyce is carrying.
But before the older woman could utter a reply…
“Mom!”
Tara then caught the sight of a beautiful petite blonde emerging from the kitchen, with a bottle of milk on her hand, and ran towards Joyce’s direction and embraced her mother. After releasing from the embrace, Joyce turned to her to introduce the young lady who is about four years older than her.
“Tara, this is my daughter, Buffy.”
“Hi! Nice to meet you,” was the friendly remark and shook her free hand.
“Buffy, Tara is going to stay with us for a while,” Joyce informed the petite blonde with a smile.
“Cool! Are you my mom’s friend?” the young lady asked, as they walked towards the kitchen.
“I… I’m…” she was saying, but the fear of revealing her identity had overcome her again.
“She’s your distant cousin.” Joyce finished, realizing that she was still not comfortable on revealing her real identity, except to the older Summers.
“I didn’t know that I have a gorgeous cousin like you!” Buffy teased and looked at her adoringly, as the petite blonde took the brown paper bag from her mother and started to take the grocery items out.
She then blushed on the spot and cannot seem to reply on the petite blonde’s remark, while she unloading the fruits and vegetables from the grocery bag that she was carrying and put it straight to the refrigerator.
“So, where are you from?” Buffy asked, while putting the boxes of cereals on the cupboard.
“Buffy, can’t you just stop asking Tara too many questions for a minute,” Joyce uttered, noticing that she is getting uncomfortable now at each query Buffy asked.
“Oh! I’m sorry. I just seem to ramble on and on when I just met someone new.”
Tara gave the charming petite blonde a timid shy, and resumed putting the remaining carrots in refrigerator. Buffy was such an energetic woman, she thought. Even if she was smaller than her, the younger Summers moves swiftly and lively. She was quite an extrovert, she noticed, and that reminded her of Faith.
“Will you girls help me make dinner?” the tall lady asked.
Three hours had already passed after dinner, with unwanted questions from Buffy being blocked and answered by Joyce throughout the dinner, Tara was now left in the stillness of her room and was contemplating about the things and responsibility that she was now escaping. However, her thoughts were interrupted when she heard a tap on her door.
Assuming that it was the older Summers, “It’s open Joyce!”
“Hey, did I woke you up?” a low young voice asked, seeing that the room was already dimly lit.
Tara quickly got up and sat on her bed upon finding Buffy by the door, “No, you didn’t… Come in.”
Buffy then approached her bed and sat on the side.
“I was just wondering if you’d like to hang out with me tomorrow?” the petite blonde started. “My mom told me that you never get out of the house, except when you need to go to the grocery store.”
Tara’s cheeks became pink and timidly broke her eye contact with the younger Summers. “Did Joyce asked you to take me out? Coz she’s been telling me to go out. But I told her that I’m just fine being in the house. So, you don’t have to worry about me too.” she revealed and smiled at Buffy.
“Yeah, my mom told me that you haven’t seen the whole town yet,” Buffy replied, and made herself comfortable on the bed by squatting her legs. “But I was wondering if you could go with me to the mall tomorrow and help me buy a birthday gift too.”
“Well, I don’t have anything to do tomorrow,” she replied.
“I’ll take that as a yes, then?” Buffy asked hopefully.
“Yeah, sure.” Was her convinced answer, and gave the smaller blonde a nod.
“That’s great!” Buffy exclaimed happily, and rose from the bed and headed to the door. “You could come with me to the Bronze too! Okay, goodnight!” she proclaimed excitedly.
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The following day…
After eating brunch she and the petite blonde did not waste any time and went out right away. Buffy showed her around first so that she would be familiarized with the town. They went to the mall first and then afterwards, Buffy decided to take a rest and hanged at the Espresso Pump.
The sun was nearly down, as they both relaxed and enjoy their mochas, while watching the people that passed along the small café. They seemed to have accomplished a lot of things today. Buffy and Tara shopped for some jeans and tops, seeing that the season was already getting warmer. However, the petite blonde almost forgot the reason why they needed to go to the mall.
Panicking, “Fuck! I forgot about the gift!” Buffy exclaimed.
“Oh my gosh! Why didn’t I remember that too?” was her baffled remark. Then suddenly, her eyes caught a little store by the end of the street. “Would you like to check that shop over there?” she told the petite blonde and diverted her sight on the far away end.
Buffy stood up and stepped out of the place, followed by her. “The Magic Box?” Buffy mumbled, perplexed.
“Yeah. It sounds like there are a lot of unique and unusual stuffs there.” She suggested.
“Well…” the petite blonde trailed off, a bit reluctant of Tara’s suggestion. “Oh, why not?! Let’s check it out.” Buffy returned, and they headed towards the shop.
As they opened the door, the shop was almost empty, except for the man behind the counter on the right side of the shop, as they walked further inside they were mesmerized to find different kinds of stuffs that they have not seen in a regular gift shop, or in the mall before.
“Wow! These are awesome!” Buffy exclaimed in awe, while looking at every items in the shelves.
“Yeah,” Tara agreed, eyeing on some crystal balls and small crystal unicorns on the other glass shelf.
A few minutes had passed and yet, they can’t seem to decide what gift to pick, finding that everything in the shop are fascinating.
“Buffy! Come here.” Tara motioned for the smaller blonde. “How about this one?”
“Umm… that’s quite interesting,” Buffy proclaimed and took the item and scrutinized it. After a minute, “Okay, I’ll take this.”
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It had been an exhilarating day for her, Tara thought as she and Buffy arrived at the Summers’ residence. It’s been a while since she enjoyed a day strolling outside, and she was glad that Buffy took her out. Just as she was about to go upstairs and was planning on sleeping early:
“You’re coming with me, aren’t you?” Buffy asked her while resting on the couch.
She then gave the petite blonde a questioning look and stopped from taking another step to the stairs.
“The Bronze?” Buffy tried to supply Tara’s empty thoughts.
“Haven’t we’ve gone there yet?” she asked innocently, thinking that the Bronze was some kind of shop or boutique that they have visited and checked out this morning when she and Buffy strolled along the mall and through the town.
“What do you mean?” was Buffy’s puzzled remark.
“Haven’t you’ve shopped at the Bronze this morning?” Tara supplied.
“No. The Bronze is not a boutique,” Buffy tried to enlightened her. “It’s a bar.”
“Oh!” She exclaimed in understanding.
Buffy then approached her and pleaded, “Please Tara, say you’ll come. Pretty please?!” the petite blonde gave her a puppy sad face look.
“Alright!” she give in right away, thinking that she would enjoy spending the night with the very enthusiastic and funny daughter of her mother’s former lover. “I’ll just shower and change.”
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An hour later, they found themselves at the entrance of a very trendy bar. Tara saw that there was a long queue by the entrance, remembering that it was Saturday night. However, Buffy just walked passed the line with her following behind. She was surprised when the bouncer nodded to Buffy and let them in.
“Thanks Jake!”
Buffy smiled at the big man after patting his side arm and they passed through without any difficulty and entered the heavy door. It was way more crowded inside and the thick smoke and heavy sound of the band’s music made her head began to ache. She had been to bars and clubs, but most of them were not so crowded like this and a lot of them were exclusive and radically chic.
Belonging to the elite crowd sure made her ignorant from this unconventional, and yet, exciting place, and now, Tara felt like she could do whatever she wants here.
“You okay?!” Buffy asked as they forced themselves and passed through the crowd.
“Yeah!” she yelled in reply, with the loud music still playing in the background. She then noticed that Buffy was looking among the crowd, as if she was searching for someone. “Are we meeting someone?”
“What?!” the petite blonde exclaimed. “I’m sorry, can you talk a little louder?!”
“I said, are we meeting someone?!” she yelled back, as they stopped for a while in the middle of the crowd that seemed to be endlessly walking and passing by from all directions.
“Yeah! My friends!”
“Your friends?!” Tara replied in shocked, as the face of a certain redhead instantly flashed in her mind, and made her restless. “Just friends,
not best friend, right?” she said, her eyes strained in hope, while Buffy scanned the crowd for some familiar face.
“Well, it’s actually my best friend’s birthday, and we’re celebrating it tonight!” Buffy declared, clueless of the anxiety that Tara is feeling at the moment. “There they are!” the petite blonde declared after she spotted some people at one of the tables near the billiard pool.
But before Tara could retreat, she felt Buffy grabbed her hand and she was guided through the crowd. And she knew that she would be at the receiving end of sarcasm once again.
TBC