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Re: Yes, I'm back from Iceland

Postby eccentrictulip » Sun Jul 14, 2002 6:39 pm

woohoo!!!! :bounce :bounce you're back!!! glad you had fun--welcome home!!

*please use both hands....*

eccentrictulip
 


Re: Yes, I'm back from Iceland

Postby pacou » Sun Jul 21, 2002 9:04 pm

Hey, great to have you back!

Welcome home in the world of the Kitties!



Hope you had fun in Iceland! Ive never been there, but at least Ive been in Norway and Danmark. And Sweden of course. And I really LOVE Sweden! I guess, I love all of the Scandinavian countries. But Iceland... that would be very nice, if I got the chance to go there.

Youre lucky you got that chance.



And your fic, I guess, I havent told you yet, what I think of it, well im pretty new. But nows my chance to do so. And.... *plays on a trompet and a terrible scratchy tone escapes*



....Im agreeing with everybody here, your fic is GREAT!



Well, thats it for now and a new update would be fantastic! We had to wait way too long! But, no pressure, take your time.



Once again, I love it :)



And by the way, Nana is such a sweetie!

And Phillip is a bastard. And Clarissas mother, too.

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TARA: Willow, you are using too much magic. What do you want me to do, just, just sit back and keep my mouth shut?
WILLOW: Well, that'd be a good start.
TARA: If I didn't love you so damn much I would!

pacou
 


Re: Yes, I'm back from Iceland

Postby tarawillow66 » Tue Jul 23, 2002 6:01 am

:bounce :bounce :bounce YEA!!!!!!!!! your back.we've missed you soo much! soooo how was iceland? i hope it was fun. :grin sounds cold. hey but i would love to snowboard there. be kinda cool. new slops. sorry.lol anyways...whens the next update? no pressure, just wondering. i can't wait for it.

well great to see you back! gtg



much love :love

megan

tarawillow66
 


it's there ... the next update

Postby mirage » Sun Jul 28, 2002 10:25 pm

Sorry this update took me so long... but here it is. more in a few days after I have rewritten the next two scenes.



And for Iceland: It had its record summer when we were there. A very expensive country but it was worth all my money. Never been at a more peaceful and quiet place.





And we watched “Survivor” with an American teacher. Was a lot of fun and she got her first ordinary German chocolate.





But now to the fic:







Tasha loved her. Clarissa repeated the words over and over in her head while she ran down the corridors to the library. The past worried hours were forgotten. Everything that counted now was that the blonde loved her. Fifteen minutes more, a little eternity right now and then she would be at the library, through the tunnel and with Tasha. Together. Forever. She wouldn’t let her go for a single moment again, she promised herself.



Her hands pulled up the hem of her dress as she increased her speed. 13 minutes. Her mathematical mind told her. She could be faster if she stopped to make little jumps but that was impossible. It just happened. Against her own will. She would have a serious talk about this with her body. Later. For now she would be patient with it as long as it took her to Tasha.



Clare turned around the last corner, her heart beating in anticipation.



Just a few more steps and…..



“Umphhh.” The air was pressed out of her lungs as her back collided hard with the stony floor.



Just a breath ago she was heading to Tasha and now she lay at the floor fighting the dizzy feeling in her head. She lifted her head just to put it back down at the ground. The world should spin around without her. She would stay here, waiting for it to stop.



“Do you think it’s an appropriate position for a princess to lie at the floor?” A voice from above asked her.



Clarissa opened her eyes just to shut them again. Maybe if she pretended to be unconscious they would leave her alone. She stayed still for a minute, not moving a single muscle. Play dead, she told herself. ‘Don’t breath. They will go if you don’t answer them. They have to.’



She tuned out all her senses, concentrating just on her hearing. Nothing. Not even leaving footsteps. Maybe she just vanished into thin air. Clarissa was sure that the maiden from hell was capable of this little trick.



Just to be careful she stayed in her position a minute longer, counting the seconds. ‘One blonde Tasha, two blonde Tashas….’



Not the best choice to count Tashas if you tried to play dead.



Once again she concentrated on the sound surrounding her. There were only the muffled sounds of people in the garden, their voices carried to her through the window.



She was losing precious time she could spend with Tasha….. and the cold from the floor was seeping through her dress.



A cold was the least thing she wanted to get. Not now. If they could stay in the castle she would have voted for a neat little cold. But only a little one. Just the size that she could spend the day in bed, complaining about it and enjoying Tasha fussing over her. Involuntarily a smile crept over her face. Sometimes colds could be pleasant.



But they wouldn’t stay in the castle. Her mother and all the other ones wouldn’t vanish. She and Tasha had to go. Far, far away. Together. Hand in hand into the sunset.

Hopefully she didn’t have to stay here till sunset. She couldn’t stay this long.



Slowly she opened one eye to peek up, just to stare at two feet standing only inches from her.



“So you’re awake.” The voice commented enthusiastically.



“Great.” Clare muttered through gritted teeth. Now she had two options. Either she stayed at the floor pretending to be dead…. or asleep with the maiden staring at her or she could stand up and get rid of her.



Getting rid of her implied that she had to deal with her and to talk to her. She sighed again. The whole world had plotted against her. But she wouldn’t give up. Even if she had to talk to Anyanka.



Great. There were over one hundred people (to be exact it were 134) and she had to run into the importunate lady-in-waiting. The one person she wanted to see the least right now.



Well, she wanted to see her mother, the priest or Philip less but Anyanka followed close on her list. Very close. So close you couldn’t place a hair in between. Even closer as the brunette watched her with a leer in her eyes like she wanted to devour her.



Clarissa got up and stifled a small moan as her world started to spin again. And her hurting left shoulder didn’t lighten her mood either.



But she knew whom to blame. The reason stood in front of her, staring at her with her brown eyes. Well she could stare back as well.



Dark brown eyes darted into her. It was like looking into a deep bottomless well. The abyss that lay in the other woman’s eyes crept into her in search for her most inner thoughts.



Involuntarily her hands smoothed down her dress and her eyes followed their path to avoid the gaze. She wouldn’t give anything away to this woman.



Clarissa concentrated on her dress again. There were spots from her fall all over the dark green fabric. A particular big one caught her eye. If she could get rid of it the lady-in-waiting would vanish also. She had to.



Then why did she feel like a trapped animal.



A sigh of frustration escaped Clarissa’s throat, her eyes directed at the library door behind the other woman. Someone had cursed her, she was for sure. There was no other explanation that she had suddenly turned into a maniac-magnet. Maybe Tasha could lift that spell from her.



Tasha. She was at least four minutes late her inner clock told her. The sand trickling down in her inner hourglass ringed suddenly loud in her ears.



Only positive thoughts. She reminded herself. ‘Tasha loves you. Forget that impertinent woman. This behavior was second nature to her. Although she had seen her twice today without her mother. Something that had never happened before. ‘Forget it.’ Happy thoughts only.



Happy thoughts about Tasha. Of Tasha and her. Her brain flooded her with every single moment she had shared with the blonde. Too fast for her to see a single outstanding moment but it filled her with a calm happiness.



They would be together.



As soon as she got rid of that obstacle in her way.



She could do that, she was the Princess. She only had to order and her wish was fulfilled.



Just wish for it.



Wish.



“What do you want?” she snapped at the lady-in-waiting.



“Nothing.” There it was again, the superior tone in her voice, like she knew of things no-one else in this castle could even imagine. Her smile was cold sending a shiver through the redhead. “I walked along and suddenly you bumped into me. Gave my little heart a big fright.”



In an exaggerated move Anyanka rested her hand over her heart and took a deep breath. “But enough about me.” The false smile was back. “What can I do for you?” Her head moved forward indicating a closeness they didn’t share.



“Nothing.” Clarissa took a step back. What was it about that woman, that she always was the one to surrender?



Sadness darkened the brunette’s face. “Nothing? Are you sure? You can wish for everything. Just tell me.”



“Leave me alone.” Clarissa shuddered.



“No, you have to say ‘I wish you’ll leave me alone’. Only then it’s working.” The other woman lectured her frustrated. “Say it.” Anyanka encouraged her with a small wave of her hand. “It’s easy.”



“I wish that you would vanish from this earth and every other earth that might exist in an other dimension. And you should suffer everything you ever did to someone. No wait! I wish you into a dimension that only exists of bunnies.”





mirage
 


Re: it's there ... the next update

Postby singgirl » Sun Jul 28, 2002 11:12 pm

lol oh dear! only bunnies??

singgirl
 


Re: it's there ... the next update

Postby LiangFeng » Mon Jul 29, 2002 1:00 am

Oh. My. GOD! Ooooooo, someone's in trooouuuuuble!

O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

LiangFeng
 


Re: it's there ... the next update

Postby Scout » Mon Jul 29, 2002 2:06 am

Glad to see you made it back safely. Thanks for the update! Looking forward to wishes coming true. :D

Scout
 


Re: it's there ... the next update

Postby areslei » Mon Jul 29, 2002 6:02 am

ooh! update! spiffy! Glad you had a good time in Iceland. Thanks for the update.

you two are the two who are the two...
Baby, I said it's all in our hands, got to learn to respect what we don't understand...'Fugitive' Indigo Girls

areslei
 


the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby mirage » Mon Jul 29, 2002 10:19 pm

so this one is a little bit longer....







“Willow!” Tara admonished her girlfriend shocked.



“What?” the redhead answered stubborn. “I only fulfilled her wish. She asked for it.” She crossed her arms and pouted. “There’s no harm in a little wish.” Willow mumbled before she grabbed a Kleenex to blow her nose. “and I wish for softer Kleenex. Is my nose red?” She held her nose out toward Tara.



“I like your nose.” The blonde answered kissing it. “If we had winter you could go as Rudolph.” Tara snickered.



“Hey. Be nice to the sick.” Willow pulled up her nose and leaned back. “They have biological weapons. And they will use them.” Willow threw her used Kleenex at her girlfriend.



Tara ducked and the ‘weapon’ missed her. “Don’t shoot the storyteller.” The blonde admonished her lover. “Who will finish the story if I’m knocked out?” She picked up the Kleenex and threw it into the garbage.



“I could.” Willow insisted and wiggled her red nose. “I know exactly how it will end.” She took a deep breath to continue but then she stopped, her mind working at high speed. “You’re not sick now. You can tell it.”









As Clare pulled back the dark green ivy that covered the tunnels entrance and stepped outside. After the dark tunnels were only illuminated by a small candlelight the bright sun-rays hit her unyieldingly. She grimaced and closed her eyes as she stepped into the daylight.



Behind her closed lids the sudden flash of light danced on her retina, reminding her of the dizziness she felt only minutes ago. She took a deep breath and ordered herself to forget the whole morning. The castle and everything that happened laid behind her. Here was another place, another life and she didn’t want to mix them. A new life lay before her and she would take it. And hold onto it with everything she had.



She could leave everything behind just like she did with the lady-in-waiting. Her mood lightened and she had to suppress a giggle as she remembered the astonished look on the brunette’s face as she just left her without answering to her question. She had been tempted to turn around to watch what the other woman was doing but she held herself back. It would have been an invitation for her to bother her again. A risk she couldn’t take.



She blinked a few times to adapt to the change of light and shield her eyes with her hand.



It was an unusual warm day for early autumn. But even the new found warmth couldn’t prevent the trees from turning their leafs from green into the different autumn-colors. The world was changing. She inhaled deeply. The fresh, odorless air filled her lungs and rushed through her blood in every part of her body. It cleared her mind and soul and with every breath she took she felt lighter.



The first yellow, red and brown leafs already covered the ground. As a little girl she never had been able to resist to shuffle through them. And the same urge returned now whispering into her ear. Carefully she looked around but couldn’t see anyone. Wherever Tasha was waiting for her it wasn’t here. The blonde hadn’t been precise in her description where to meet her. ‘Outside’ was a stretchable word. It had been whispered often into her ear when they had met briefly at a floor or a room in the castle. Sometimes in thread of being caught in an intimate moment the word had been formed silently by one of them. And every time the word had sent an electrifying shiver through her, from head to toes.



‘Outside’ had meant outside the tunnel. Right here. Most of the time. Sometimes they had already met on their way there in the library or in the tunnel. She frowned. Tasha should be here by now but maybe she had been held up.



She could wait. And in the meantime she could make the best out of it and give into her urge. Countless times as a child she had sneaked into the garden to watch the colorful leafs in the trees. And she had waited for them to fall to the ground more than once tempered to help out. Once her small hands had grabbed the thick trunk and she had shaken it. Back then she had been to small and the trees to thick to have any success.



Weeping she had returned in Nana’s open arms explaining to her between sobs why she was so upset. The nurse had wiped her nose and had rocked her in her lap and had promised her that tomorrow there would be enough leafs for her to play with. And she had believed her. Nana had never disappointed her.



Clare had never found out how the old woman had managed it but the next morning right after she had woken up she had run into the garden, still in her nightgown. What she had found there had let her stand there in wonder, her eyes wide and her mouth open.



There wasn’t a single leaf left at the trees. But the ground was covered in brown, yellow and red. Not a single straw was visible between the leafs.



It had been one of the happiest days in her young life. For hours she jumped and shuffled through the leaf-sea dived into it, threw it up and showered in it.



Today only a few leafs covered the ground but it was enough to remind her of the long forgotten good feeling. And it was enough to shuffle through them.



Clare felt free and happy.



She closed her eyes, stretched her arms like she wanted to embrace the whole world and started to spin around. Faster and faster.



A clear chuckle coming from above her caused her to stop in mid-motion. She turned around following the lovely sound. She would recognize that laugh everywhere.



“Tasha.” She exhaled the name of her lover. Clare looked back at the tunnel but no sight of her lover. But she wasn’t in the forest either. She frowned and bit her lower lip. She had been sure to hear her laugher. Maybe the hit on her head from her earlier encounter had been more serious than she thought. She touched her head in search for a wound. But besides a small bump she couldn’t feel anything.



“Up here.” She wasn’t dreaming. And now she knew which direction she had to look for.



“What are you doing up there?” Clare asked her girlfriend after she had found her sitting at a ledge next to the tunnel entrance.



“Watching you.” The blonde answered from above, a big smile covering her features. “I liked the spinning around.” Tasha grinned and whirled her finger around.



Clare put her hands on her hips and pouted. “That’s unfair. I thought I was alone. That was a ‘I’m alone so nobody can embarrass me’-action and such an action includes no-one to watch. But your a ‘one’.”



“I hope I’m a one and not a no-one.” Tasha answered from her safe place out of reach.



“Come down.” Clare ordered, tapping with her foot but Tasha shook her head.



“I feel fine up here.” She answered and stuck out her tongue.



“Then I’ll have to come up and get you.” The princess decided with a mischievous grin. Her hands reached up but even tiptoed she didn’t reach the ledge. A frown showed itself on her face as she searched for a another way to her lover.



“I’m not a squirrel.” She jumped up but even then she couldn’t reach Tasha. “Serious climbing then.” She muttered to herself as she pushed up her sleeves and looked for a save foothold.



Carefully she placed her foot at a small ledge and clung her fingers into the rock. But when she tried to pull herself up, her foot slipped. ”Ouch.” Clare grimaced in pain and shook her right hand to get rid of the burning sensation. She blow at her palm and prepared herself for another try.



“Take this.” Her lover’s voice stopped her before she could try again. Clare looked up to see a basket been handed down to her.



She took it, the basket heavy in her arms. Clarissa tried to get a view of the goodies inside but a blanket laid over the possible goodies prevented further investigations. She was about to lift it when Tasha stopped her.



“Hey.” The blonde called out. “Stop this.” Her hands placed on her hips, she stood at the rock, looking down at her girlfriend disapprovingly.



“Who will stop me? You’re up there.” The princess grinned. “And I’m down here. All alone. By myself….“ A mischievous smile played around the redhead’s lips. “And this little really heavy basket.” Playfully she swung the basket back and forth. “Looks like I’ll have a very private picnic. Just me and all the goodies in there.” She rocked up and down.



“Poor princess.” Tasha laughed.



“In fact I’m. I came here to see my girlfriend and all I’ve got is this basket. I hope there are enough sugary pleasures in there to compensate my disappointment.” She sniffed and made big puppy-eyes at the girl on the rock. “Have you seen her?”



The girl on the rock tilted her head to the right and nibbled at her lower lip. “Let me think. Hmmm. What does she look like?”



“She’s a little bit taller than you, has gorgeous hips and a waist just the right size to wrap my arms around her from behind. Then her whole body melts perfectly into mine. And that little sigh that escapes her throat when I nibble at her earlobe before I rest my head on her shoulder sends a shiver down my spine. Her hair is like honey in the sunshine and I have to keep my tongue from sneaking out to taste it. But she tastes way better than honey. The sweetest thing I’ve ever tasted. But you don’t get sick from too much of this goody. There is no tummy rumbling like I get when I’ve eaten too much of Nana’s cookies. There’s just the desire to eat more and more.”



Clare smiled when she saw the deep crimson covering Tasha’s face. Her green eyes searched that of the blonde. When they met Clare could see the blue of Tasha’s eyes turn dark with desire. They gazed at each other in silence before Tasha broke the bond and dropped her head in embarrassment. There was a small pain in Clarissa’s heart the second the blonde’s face vanished behind her golden hair.



“And she has eyes that look right into your soul and capture it forever.” Clare continued. Her smile grew bigger when she saw Tasha peeking up from behind her cover. “Her soul touches you and tucks you in to keep you warm and safe. Sometimes I’m afraid that she is too good to be real. That she’s an angel walking on earth only for a small time . That she leave’s me behind when heaven calls her back.”



“I could never leave you.” Tasha whispered hardly audible.



The blonde looked intensively at the princess. Suddenly without warning Tasha jumped down from the rock.



A shriek escaped Clare’s throat and she stepped forward to catch her girlfriend.



For the second time this day Clarissa found herself lying on the ground. But this time she held a precious treasure in her arms.



“Never do that again.” Clare pulled the blonde closer. She could feel Tasha’s heart-beat against her chest, her own heart beating in synchronicity. “Heights are dangerous.” Her hand sneaked out and tugged a strain of golden hair behind her ear.



The blonde on top of her laughed. “Clare, honey, it wasn’t that high and I landed soft. Very soft.” She whispered.



Clare gulped audible when Tasha’s lips parted and her pink tongue darted out to wet them.



“Are you alright?” Tasha asked concerned and moved to get off the redhead. “Did I hurt you? Where? I, I’ m sorry. Can you move?”



“Shhhh.” Clare placed a finger on Tasha’s lips to stop her. “I’m fine. More than fine if you stay right where you are.”



Tasha tilted her head and watched Clare seriously. After a while a half-grin appeared. She bent down and kissed Clare.



“Ahhh that’s how I love my girls.” The redhead moaned contently when Tasha continued her kissing, her mouth traveling along the princess’s neck.



“Girls?” The blonde stopped and looked up.



Yeah, but you’re my favorite.” Clarissa breathed. There wasn’t enough air in her lungs to form a whole sentence. “Don’t stop.” She whined with closed eyes. “I’ll give up all the others. Every single one. Just for you. I love you.”



There was no other sound than that of the wind playing with the colorful leafs.



Clare opened her eyes to find her lover gazing at her lovingly. A hand parted Clarissa’s red hair and she leaned into the touch. Every single finger burned trough her scalp right into her mind. She couldn’t think of anything but the soft touches of her lover.



“I love you, too.” Tasha settled on her arms to get a better look at her girlfriend.



“I know, I have the proof. In black and white.” Clare grinned.



“I have a bad handwriting.” Tasha blushed again.



“No. It’s the most wonderful writing I’ve ever seen.” Clare insisted. Seeing the embarrassment returning to her lover’s face Clarissa changed the subject. “So what have you planned? Or was this all? Jumping your girlfriend? I’m not that cheep. At least I want lunch.”



“Would a picnic be enough?” Tasha stood up. Immediately Clarissa’s body missed the heaviness of the blonde’s body on top of her. Glad for at least a small touch she accepted the outstretched hand to pull her up.









To Clarissa’s delight they had walked to the small apple grove where they had spent their first night together. Only now Clarissa wondered why they had never come back to this place. It was as wonderful at day as it was at night.



Although the season had changed it looked the same. It were the same old trees they had walked under in that clear night.



Involuntarily she snatched her arm around Tasha’s waist and pulled the blonde closer. She buried her face into the honey colored hair and inhaled deeply. Her lover’s scent mingled with the smell of the apple trees.



“It’s been a long time since we’ve been here.” Tasha voiced her thoughts. “But I thought…” Her feet shuffled trough the long grass. “For the last time… we….. uhmmm.”



“It’s a wonderful idea.” Clare answered, eliciting a smile from her girlfriend. “Let’s find our tree.” She took Tasha’s hand and pulled her along with her.



Hand in hand they walked through the grove. Clare remembered every single moment of the first night they spent together. Even with closed eyes she would find their tree. How couldn’t she. They had lain under it for hours watching the stars through its top.



Lovingly her finger traced the deep lines the years had dig into the bark. “It’s so old.” She whispered.



“Can we have an apple grove?” She turned around and asked Tasha.



The blonde had already spread out the blanket and was busy unpacking the basket. She looked up from her work and smiled. “Maybe we should find a place to stay first.”



“Oh that’s easy.” Clare answered and plopped down onto the blanket next to the blonde. “We’ll go south. There are a lot of small hidden villages. Far out of my mother’s reach. I’m sure we can buy a little farm. I’ve collected enough gold. It’s in my dresser under my under-dresses. It’s enough for a farm. I’ve asked Nana how much money it would cost. Right now we have enough money for three farms. And we’ll have enough left for some chickens, sheep and cows.” Her hands waved wild through the air. “Oh, we could buy a cow like Louis. First I thought about buying him and taking him with us. But we can’t direct attention to us. And a redhead traveling with a beautiful blonde and a cow would be conspicuous. But I want a cow that looks exactly like him. I could teach it little tricks. It could be our watchcow.”



“Watchcow?” Tasha interrupted her.



“It could go moo when a suspicious stranger roams around.” Clare explained seriously.



Tasha covered her mouth and tried to suppress her giggling. “Honey, I’m not sure there’s something like a watchcow.”



“Just because no-one ever tried. We’ll be the first ones.” Clare insisted. “I’ll teach it.”



Tasha watched her lover carefully. Her green eyes sparkled with enthusiasm and her cheeks had reddened in anticipation. In Clarissa’s mind their future was spread out firmly. There was no swaying, no uncertainty.



The blonde leant toward her lover and kissed her on the forehead. “Thank you.” She whispered.



“You’re welcome. But for what?” Clarissa asked confused. She reached for Tasha’s hand and brushed over the blonde’s knuckles.



“For a future.” The witch swallowed as tears dwelled up in her eyes.



The princess frowned. “Don’t cry.” She pleaded. She had wanted to show her lover the great future that laid ahead of them. It was a happy, carefree future without tears of sorrow. “I promise you there will never be a reason for you again to cry. I’ll take care of this. Only laughter and happiness.” She proclaimed as she wiped away the first tear.



“But I’m happy. More than happy.”



“More than happy?” Clare shook her head. “What’s better than being happy?” She asked unsure.



“I feel complete.” Their eyes met and Clarissa could feel the love emanating from the clear blue eyes that looked at her. Against her own will a big grin formed on her face.



“Then ‘come’ here.” She said and pulled the blonde down with her to lay on the blanket. Clarissa laid on her back and pulled Tasha even closer as the blonde rested her head onto Clare’s shoulder and spooned her from beside. Every night when they took the same position Clarissa was amazed how good they fit together. They were made for each other. Tasha was right, only together they were complete in body and mind. The well known weight of Tasha’s leg over hers was a further evidence. This was a burden she would carry happily through her life.



She closed her eyes and enjoyed the soft feeling of Tasha’s hair gliding through her fingers. She sighed as Tasha began to draw little circles on her stomach. With every turn the delicate finger took, Clare relaxed a little bit more.



“You’re thin, you should eat more.” Tasha’s finger stopped her caress.



“I forgot to eat.” Clarissa answered.



“What happened?” Tasha asked.



“It isn’t important anymore.” Clarissa claimed. She didn’t want to lose the calm that flooded her for the first time this day.



But Tasha didn’t give up. She extricated herself from Clarissa’s embrace and propped on her elbow to get a clearer look at her lover’s face. “I’ve seen your look when you drove away from the church. And it wasn’t a ‘nothing’ look it was more a ‘help me I’m trapped’ look.”



Clarissa still had her eyes closed. She knew if she opened them and saw the concerned look on her lover’s face she wouldn’t be able to ignore the events any longer. But as long as she didn’t voice them, she could pretend that they weren’t real.



She didn’t want them to intrude this haven. In the grove time stood still. Here she could cherish the illusion to be free already. Her dreams and hopes were more real here they won substance. And in wording them, they turned into more than just a daydream she had for the last two weeks. They were getting real, granting her a glimpse of what to come.



A gentle caress at her temple brought her back from her brooding. “You know, you can tell me everything. I can hear them rummaging through your little head.” The caress was replaced by a soft kiss.



“Are they’re this loud? I thought I had them tied up and gagged.” Clare mumbled. “They want to announce the engagement.” It was out. She had voiced them but she was still in the grove with Tasha. No guards came to bring her back to the castle. But just to be careful she didn’t open her eyes.



“What?” Tasha sat up with a jerk. “When?”



“Next Sunday at the church.” Clarissa could sense her lover standing up. Without looking she knew that the blonde paced up and down in front of the blanket. She sighed and opened her eyes. They weren’t alone any longer.



“It doesn’t matter.” She tried to calm Tasha down. She reached out for the blonde but the blonde didn’t take the offered hand but at least she stopped her pacing.



“How can you say that? Your mother’s selling you to the Count and you? You act like that’s nothing.” Little red marks covered Tasha’s face. Clare knew she had to do something or her girlfriend would panic.



“I won’t be there in the wedding night. Or at the ceremony the day before. Let alone the day before, or the week before. I won’t even be there for the engagement announcement.” She giggled and wiggled with her toes. “My mother can marry him if she loves him that much. My father is seldom here and I’m sure he wouldn’t even notice another man in her bed.” She shuddered at her own thoughts. “Scary place.” She raised her hands in self-defense. “So a nono.” Her hair flew around as she shook her head vehemently.



“Don’t joke about it.” Tasha whispered. “The Count is dangerous. Don’t underestimate him.”



Clare shook her shoulders. “I won’t be here to worry about him. We’ll be far, far away. Out of their reach. Forever.”



“Honey. You’ll have to be careful around him.” Tasha repeated.



Suddenly Clare’s features darkened. “I won’t have to worry because I won’t be around him. Right?” She didn’t like the fear she saw in Tasha’s eyes. It was the same fright she’d seen when she had found Tasha beaten up.



“What’s wrong?” she asked alarmed.



“Nothing…. But….” Tasha started.



“What ‘but’? I’m not good with the ‘buts’. I can take ‘ands’ and ‘ors’ but I’m bad with ‘buts’. Do you realize that after a ‘but’ only bad things happen? Like when I was five and Nana told me that I could whish anything for my birthday-party but that I had to learn riding because my father whished for it. And then that beast snapped at me. I swore back then that I would never get near one of them again. Except for once but then it brought me to you. Okay one good ‘but’ but there are so many bad ‘buts’……” Tasha raised her hand to stop her.



“Just…” The blonde considered her next words before she continued. “Be careful around him.”



The redhead sighed relieved. “He’s a pain in the ass.” She waved her hand dismissively and leaned back.



“Hey princess watch your mouth.” Tasha answered in mocked seriousness.



“I have to adapt to my surroundings or otherwise we’ll attract attention. I’ll be no longer a princess but one of the people. So I have to talk like them. I have a little book with notes how to talk. After every night I wrote them down and learned them.”



Tasha laughed. “You’re unbelievable.”



“Is this a compliment?” Clare teased, happy that the serious moment had passed.



“Oh yes.” The blonde breathed as she returned to her place next to the princess. With Tasha in her arms Clare relaxed again. They stayed silent for a moment before Tasha spoke.



“Clare?”



“Yes?” The princess mumbled half asleep.



“Tell me more about our farm. Will we have a grove?” Tasha asked in a tiny voice.



“Of course we will.” She kissed Tasha’s head. ”We’ll have the biggest, most reddish apples in the whole country. And every full moon we’ll walk through our grove and collect herbs.”



“With our watchcow?”



“Yep, can’t go out without a watchcow to watch over you.”







tbc....

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby willntlover » Mon Jul 29, 2002 10:49 pm

Update!!!!! OMG I love this fic so much!!! LOL about Anya. Can't wait for the next part!!! :)



-Will

"Hear that baby? You're my always."

"well, you know, when you play a lesbian witch you've gotta get killed in this fun kind of exciting way, so the heart was the way to go..."

"we have the most amazing fans though they LOVE us."


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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby LiangFeng » Mon Jul 29, 2002 11:09 pm

I VOLUNTEER FOR WATCHCOW!!!

O-Mei Duei! JIA YOU!

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby darkmagicwillow » Tue Jul 30, 2002 12:51 am

I've just discovered this story and I've really enjoyed it so far, but I'm with Willow about worrying about the ending. There are so many things that could go wrong with their plans and I'm always worrying that they'll be discovered on their outings.



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"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. "   "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost."

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby mollyig » Tue Jul 30, 2002 9:48 am

Yikes for a little while there I thought Clare really had made that wish to Anyanka!



Her soul touches you and tucks you in to keep you warm and safe I thought that was a beautiful line.



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

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby tarawillow66 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 9:58 am

haha! that update wsa so funny. a watchcow? i want one.lol

no home is complete without your very own watchcow. :rollin :laugh

can't wait for the next update.

much love :love

megan



"lil green aleums are coming out of your ears."

Edited by: tarawillow66  at: 7/31/02 2:16:30 pm
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great update!

Postby rose of the moon 87 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 10:08 am

Hey Mirage! Thanks for the update. It was hilarious. I really like the watchcow part. Keep up the great writing! thanks again and much love to you and yours.



Blessed Be,

Devon

:tara :love :willow

Edited by: rose of the moon 87 at: 7/31/02 1:09:34 am
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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby singgirl » Tue Jul 30, 2002 10:25 am

Watch Cow!! OMG!!! lol :lol :laugh :rollin oh no....:( too much laughter....:barf

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby oneinten » Tue Jul 30, 2002 4:59 pm

Hurrah! An update! I love this story and have been patiently waiting for more!



The wait was worth it! Welcome back and hoping there's more soon! :grin



kath

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby Lonewolf22 » Tue Jul 30, 2002 10:06 pm

Mirage: Great update, I really loved Clare's words to Tasha when she was in the tree, and I really love Tasha saying that she felt complete with Clare, just lovely. I really hope that everything works out for them, they deserve to be happy. I can't wait to read more.



Lonewolf

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby MissQuirky » Wed Jul 31, 2002 8:18 am

Just finished readin ur fic!! LOVE IT, LOVE IT, AND LOVE IT!! It is a very cute and sweet story! I really love ur characters Tasha n Clare, they're just soo sweet!



I hope this Phillip guy and Clare's mother "The queen" don't start trouble w/ the fact that Clare doesn't want to marry him! But I betcha by golly wow somethin will happen! And if they do face more troubles ahead they will get through them 2gether, i hope. Anyway, LOVE ur fic and can't wait to read more! :)

"W-well, I-I was wondering, maybe, you would wanna go out sometime? For coffee ... food ... kisses and gay love?" - Willow (Normal Again)

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby eccentrictulip » Thu Aug 01, 2002 6:00 am

yayay!! **does happy update dance** that made my day. that whole tasha jumping off the wall thing makes me nervous though....makes think think of foreshadowing....but perhaps i'm imagining things..... loving this fic :) glad you had fun in iceland!! more soon?? please?

*please use both hands....*

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby VampNo12 » Sat Aug 03, 2002 2:50 am

Mirage I just read your two latest updates, and this story continues to amaze me. Really got a kick out of Anyanka salivating at the thought that Clare might make a wish, and :lol for Willow finishing the part for Clare (especially when Willow said "I wish you into a dimension that only exists of bunnies.")



And I loved the picnic at the their apple grove tree. They are so sweet together, with Clare already having plans for their future (ie with the purchase of a farm, got a kick out of the watchcow discussion), and the tears of joy in Tasha's eyes when she realizes Clare means everything she is saying (ie Clare has no doubt), they indeed will have a life, a "future". Although, I am getting a little worried about Tasha's warnings to not underestimate the Count, and I look forward to seeing what happens next!

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby Ittybittykitty » Sat Aug 03, 2002 4:06 am

**wiggles with delight** That was awesome...I love this story!

Shameless plug- Read my fic 7th Hellvan. It isn't half bad:)! "Innerbed".

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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby zillee » Tue Aug 06, 2002 7:41 am

Hey Mirage

This tale is so great its keeping me company in the wee small hours of the morning during my 11 hour night shift, I've been reading it to my Girlfriend and now shes totally hooked and we can't wait for the happy (?) ending so keep it coming loved the last part so cute (Watchcow!) Whens the next update?????

a very tired Zillee zzzzzzzzz (just 30 mins till home time some one please pity me!)









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Re: the last update was short... so here's a longer one

Postby Rosenberg » Tue Aug 06, 2002 7:16 pm

It’s been such a long time since I’ve read this fic that I had almost forgotten about it. I had to go back and read it from the beginning again to get back up to date. I’m glad that you’ve decided to continue with it. It’s kind of a nice, light change of pace when I want to escape from some of the angst for a while.

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Watch Cow

Postby SquishyTrishy » Tue Aug 06, 2002 9:13 pm

The part about the Watchcow was like the cutest thing i have ever read...seriously i was sitting her for like five minutes just going awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww (well u get the point) I here by give the cute writer award!



Trish

" If you cant be a good example you will have to be a horrible warning."

Guess Which one I am?

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WOW

Postby mirage » Wed Aug 07, 2002 7:01 pm

Wow, so much feedback. I’m really flattered. And the watchcow is flattered too. (It says hello to everyone). I don’t know where it came from. One day it just knocked at my door and stayed since them. Only now and then we have a little discussion who’s getting the bed. And now about where to put our ‘cute writer award’. Thank you very much. Although you can’t see it, I’m blushing right now.



I’ve just realized that I started the tale back in December as a little gift to lighten up the mood of my beta-reader. 7 months now (with a little break or two).



Looks like this fic is a ‘read this to my girlfriend’-tale. I became a lot of feedback about this. Is there something like a label saying ‘suitable for girlfriends’?



But now to the interesting things and to answer some of your questions:



I hope to finish the next scene this weekend if I don’t fall asleep.



I’m heading for the ‘great finale’. Slowly, very slowly. All the players are set up and there are enough people (not only the Count and the Queen) which could mean harm for Tasha and Clare. And yes there’s a reason for Tasha trying to warn Clare about the Count. There were some hints of this in the early parts of the story. (Parts I wrote maybe 5 months ago :-))



There will be a lot of angst. But remember, it’s a fairy tale and how do all the fairy tales end?







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...

Postby Rane » Wed Aug 07, 2002 10:22 pm

kat, i look farward to ALL of it! i love this fic and you! hugs!



ps- did you get a new job?

TARA- It looks like gibberish.
SPIKE- (moving to them) Gibberish?
TARA- Or possibly gobbledygook. It's not words, anyway…

the yoko factor

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Re: ...

Postby pacou » Wed Aug 07, 2002 10:39 pm

Aww, the Watchcow is so cute! And SO Clare!



Its good to know this is a fairy tale, otherwise Id probably die of the upcoming angst! I hate angst! But now Ill just sit and read the angst, with my brain working all day and Ill mumble "just a fairy tale, just a fairy tale, clare loves tasha, tasha loves clare, just a fairy tale..."

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TARA: Willow, you are using too much magic. What do you want me to do, just, just sit back and keep my mouth shut?
WILLOW: Well, that'd be a good start.
TARA: If I didn't love you so damn much I would!

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update

Postby mirage » Sat Aug 10, 2002 5:09 pm

rane: I could have had a new job (even before the interview :-))but it wasn't really an improvement so I stayed.



sorry this time no watchcow.....although they could really use one.



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They were late. Too soon the day had turned into night and they were running out of time. Clare admonished herself for spending too much time in the grove. The peacefulness there had lured her into limbo. Only when the sun was low they had left the grove and even then it hadn’t been an easy farewell.



Clare squeezed the small red apple she had slid into her pocket in an unobserved moment in the grove. From its seed she would grow a tree. The first one from many in their grove. She hadn’t been able to put it aside in her room without Tasha getting suspicious, therefore she carried it around with her through the city.



Panic filled her and her palms became sweaty as she thought all that had to be ready tomorrow. They shouldn’t have left the castle again, after they came back from the grove. They should have stayed and started to pack. However they went into the city again to visit Elisabeth and the other women for the last time.



More than two hours they had sat together talking about their plans. More than once Elisabeth had urgently warned them to be careful. But although she would miss them she had understood why they had to go and had supported their decision. Clare had enjoyed the last hours but as the minutes went she became more and more nervous, unable to sit still on her chair. She had shifted uncomfortable unsuccessfully trying not to show her impatience.



After a while the old woman had smiled at her and told them to go back and to get ready. She had blinked and told them not to waste to much time with an old woman. Clare had blushed then and had stammered an apology but the gray-hair woman had only taken her into her arms and hugged her tightly. Thinking back the redhead seemed to remember that there even had been tears gleaming in Elisabeth’s eyes.



But her guilty conscience had left her as soon as they had turned around the first corner. With the soul-house out of sight her mind hadn’t allowed any further diversion flooding her with everything that had to be done.



“We’ll never make it.” She muttered through clenched teeth as she marched through the streets back to the castle.



“Hurry.” She stopped and turned around to wave at Tasha who walked slowly behind her. The redhead’s right foot tapped impatiently while she waited for her girlfriend. Sometimes they were really different she mused. With her own nervousness increasing the blonde seemed to get calmer every second. She even looked around enjoying the view. They didn’t have time for this and it wasn’t like Tasha hadn’t walked through these streets for years. Through really ugly streets, she added in her mind.



Even she knew them after two weeks. When she closed her eyes she could picture them perfectly. Sometimes after a draining day she even walked them in her dreams.



“We’re late.” She accused her girlfriend with a pout when the blonde finally caught up with her.



Tasha tilted her head her brows furrowed. “For what?” She asked surprised.



“Well…..” Clare waved her arms thinking about where to begin. But there was so much to do that she didn’t know which one to give the highest priority. “Things…….. everything.” She sighed in frustration. Suspiciously she looked around before she leaned forward, closer to Tasha. “You know for our….” She looked around again somewhat relieved to see no one. “For our ‘journey.” She whispered and pulled her right eyebrow up to stress the word.



“Oh, our ‘journey’.” Tasha nodded with a grin. “I thought you had everything ready.” The witch tapped her finger at her lower lip. “I remember a redhead who told me just a few hours ago, that everything was ready. That she just had to grab her things and could leave the city every minute on a single word from me.”



“Theoretical that’s true…but…literally…” The redhead stammered oblivious to her lover’s teasing and stepped back. “We have to pack, to say goodbye to Nana, I have to get the gold coins from their hiding places.” She began to count every activity with her fingers.



“More than one hiding place?” Tasha asked curiously.



“Of course.” Clare looked in disbelief at her lover. What an odd question. Of course she had needed more than one hiding place. Over the weeks she had gathered too much gold to hide it just in her dresser. She had chosen every place carefully and every single one stood for the thing she wanted to pay from the gold that hid there. In her dresser was just the money for the farm. Behind the book about flora and fauna lay enough coins to buy animals and seeds. But splitting up the money had also an other reason. If the unthinkable happened and someone stumbled over a hiding place, only a small part would be lost, the rest would still be safe. And just to be safe she had at least installed three farms.



It had been hard work to get the money. But hard work, help from Nana and newfound criminal energies from her side had finally led to success. Suddenly to the treasurer’s amazement the princess had needed much more new dresses and accessories than ever in her life. A little comment from Nana about a princess in love wanting to look nice for the Count accompanied by a sigh silenced further investigation from his side. Thank god he didn’t want to see their shopping and so her dressers hadn’t been filled with dresses but coins. The invoices Nana had given the treasurer had been created by her in long hours she spent at her library.



She took hold of Tasha’s arm and pulled her girlfriend into a dark corner. “We have to be careful.” She whispered into Tasha’s ear. Involuntarily her hand reached out to a strand of blonde hair, twirling it around her index-finger. Thinking about her criminal ‘history’ filled her with excitement, her blood rushing faster through her veins. “Careful.” She breathed, feeling the other girl shudder under her touch.



With parted lips Tasha looked up to meet her dark green eyes. Pure desire was looking back at her.



One gaze at the deep blue sea in her lover’s eyes and Clare’s mind forgot every detail of her plan. Time and place didn’t count any longer. Just the blue eyes and their owner existed in her world.



Mesmerized she was pulled closer to the blonde till only a breath was between them and their kiss. Slightly she tilted her head and her tongue wetted her lower lip before she bit down on it. An aching long minute they stayed separated lost in the proximity of each other.



Suddenly the cry of a cat followed by a loud rattle cut through the night tearing them both apart. Both heads snatched to the source of the noise to see a little black cat – similar to Tasha’s cat – cross the street. Obviously the cat had jumped from one of the roofs, it had strayed along, onto a pile of wood pieces someone had placed next to the wall.



Breathing heavily from the fright Clare looked with big eyes at the blonde. In them she found reflected what she already knew. They were getting careless more and more at the sight of their departure.



Stricken with guilt the witch looked down, avoiding her lover’s gaze. “I’m sorry.” She muttered.



“No.” Clare reached out but stopped her hand before she touched Tasha. It was painful for her not to be able to touch her girlfriend, to ease the pain away with a single gesture like she always did. But touching was a bad thing right now. Touching lead to kissing and kissing might lead to detection. And detection was dangerous. It could destroy all their hopes and dreams. It could destroy them.



“It’s my fault. I’ve stared that whole ‘careful’-thing. I should be punished, like not being allowed to touch you for the next two months.” Tasha lifted her head to look at her in disbelief.



“Days.” She replied in a whisper. “Months is to hard. For both of us.”



Clare grinned. “hours?”



Tasha nodded bashfully.



“Fine. Hours I can handle.” They stepped out of the corner back into the streets.



“We should really hurry now.” The princess repeated her earlier comment.



“To do things back in the castle?” Tasha asked mischievously, her eyes sparkling again with joy as she teased her girlfriend.



“Yes, things.” Clare decided not to sleep tonight. So she would have enough time to do ‘things’ with Tasha and to get everything ready for tomorrow.



They took the shortest way back even if it meant to take the main-street past all the taverns. She had been scared at the first night and with a shudder she thought back to the man who had devoured her with his eyes, ravishing the whore in his lap.



But she could handle that memory now. Over the last two weeks she had learned to deal with a lot of things. It was life that she met here. Raw pure life. It had touched her, leaving its marks on her mind. She wanted to be a part of it, not just a bystander like she had been for most of her life. If this life included to deal with it’s ugliness too, she could do it. The beautiful parts outweighed the bad parts three times at least.



When she now walked through the street she didn’t really register what happened in the taverns, her eyes and mind traveling ahead to her destination. On the streets there was nothing new that could occupy her mind right now. Except for her lover. But Tasha was on her mind all the time.



Clare led them through the smaller streets. Normally they would have taken the longer but illuminated tour but today they were in a hurry and had silently agreed to take short cuts through the narrow dark streets.



The last one was the smallest one as they could only walk next to each other with their shoulders and arms touching. It was a welcome excuse for Clare to touch Tasha again; to feel her nearness and her warmth. Their fingers entwined forced by a power not their own. They shared a short glance and Clare felt Tasha tightening her grip in a reassuring gesture.



The end of the street was already visible. The light from one streetlamp located at the next street fell into the street, illuminating it. She was drawn to it, involuntarily fastening her steps. After this street it was just a turn to the left and one single street behind and they would reach the castle. But suddenly the light vanished leaving the small street to darkness.



This time her hand was gripped in fear as she felt Tasha stiffen next to her.



“What….?” Clare tried to adjust her eyes to the new darkness. She could feel the same fear that paralyzed Tasha creeping up her spine. Protectively she stepped between her girl and the shadow.



Only when the shadow moved toward her, she realized that it was a person, his frame visible in the light from behind. The bulky man slowly made his way toward them.



Tasha drew in a sharp breath as she recognized the figure. “Run.” She whispered and yanked Clare with her as she stumbled back further into the dark street. But Clare couldn’t drag her eyes from the man. Deep inside she was sure she had seen him before. She just had to figure out who he was, give him a name and the fear would leave her.



As Tasha suddenly stopped Clare bumped into her, nearly sending both of them to the ground. Clare followed the blonde’s gaze to the entrance of the street. It was also blocked.



They were trapped.



“Hello, little sister.” The figure said and suddenly Clare knew where she had seen him before. It was Tasha’s brother. The same person that had dragged his beaten up sister out of her hut to sell her. The same person who had beaten her up in the first place. The princess needed all her willpower to stop herself from throwing up as the bile rose in her throat.



Next to her Tasha hyperventilated and shrunk back into herself in the effort to hide from her brother.



Clare’s fear was replaced by hate and rage as she heard Tasha whimper. She wouldn’t allow them to hurt Tasha ever again. She had sworn it and nothing in the world could stop her from keeping her promise. Softly she pressed Tasha against the wall behind her and grabbed her hand as she stepped in front of her, shielding her from the approaching men.



The other man to their left kept his distance as Daniel came closer and closer. He took his time enjoying the fear he elicited. He grew bigger and bigger, feeding on his sister’s nightmares he had planted and nourished over the years.



“Didn’t Daddy tell you to stay at home?” He stopped and looked at them with cold pity in his eyes. “The city is dangerous. Especially at night. He told you over and over again. But you wouldn’t listen. You never listened. There’s only one language you understand.” He shook his head and clenched his right hand into a fist and smacked it again his left palm.



He wanted to play with his pray, tease her till he would land his final hit.



Clare heard the other man giggle drunken behind her but her attention stayed with Daniel. Somehow she had to overcome him. The other one was just a drunken ‘friend’ that had followed his master in promise of ‘fun’. They would have to redefine ‘fun’.



“Leave. Her. Alone.” She hissed through clenched teeth.



For a moment her words stopped him dead in track, his surprise visible even in the dim light. For the first time he really looked at her, his eyes traveling up and down her body, estimating if she was a real threat. Never in his life someone had opposed him. Sure there had been fights in taverns but he always emerged victorious. Most of the time he had been the one starting the fight out of boredom or to consolidate his reputation.



But he had never been challenged by a small, skinny girl. It was ridiculous. His head snapped back as he laughed out loud, his voice filling the street.



Clare backed off, pressing Tasha behind her more against the wall and felt the blonde trembling against her back. She wanted to turn around and take the blonde into her arms to rock her and to tell her that everything would be alright and that she would protect her at any price.



He underestimated her and that might be the only chance she got. Never underestimate your pray, her father had once told her in one of his seldom efforts to bond with his daughter and to inspire her for the hunt. He had failed back then but she had never forgotten his words. How could she, it had been the first time he had addressed her as a person but his interest had dropped fast.



As sudden as the laughter had started it stopped. His head snapped back to fixate her. Her first impulse was to lower her head but she resisted and strengthened up.



“Oh, you found yourself a friend. At least.” He shook his head and addressed Clare. “You should be careful whom to choose as a friend. My sister brings nothing but sorrow to hers.



“She’s worthless.” He snorted. “I’m sure she just ran away from her new masters.” His alcohol colored breath surrounded her and this time she flinched and turned her head to take a clear breath.



For such a bulky man he was really fast, cause Clare didn’t see his attack come as he shoved her aside, sending her to the ground, to grab his sister. For the third time this day her mind registered before everything became blurry.



Tasha cried out as his big hand closed around her arm to pull her up. “But she won’t run away from me.” He lowered his face to inspect his sister. “You should have learned by now that you can’t run away from me. Looks like I have to take you back home to teach you again.”



Something snapped inside Clare. She didn’t see the huge man in front of her, just Tashas horrified eyes. She had to act or she would lose Tasha. Without a second thought she jumped up and onto his back and clutched his head. Instinctively her fingers scratched his face and dug into his eyes.



He cried out in a mixture of surprise and hurt but at least he let go Tasha. The blonde slumped down against the wall. “Run” She screamed at her but the blonde didn’t react. Tasha retreated further into herself and curled up into a ball.



The other guy just looked around with his bottle still in his hand too drunk to take in the whole scene or to help his friend.



Clare knew, she was running out of time but she couldn’t do anything but hold on to her enemy. She prayed that Tasha would get up and run as fast as her legs could carry her but the witch didn’t move.



“Get off me.” Daniel hissed, rotating around. His arm snatched back and grabbed a handful of her hair. Then he tore at it pulling out a few strands of red hair in his try to get Clare off him. She screamed in pain but wouldn’t let go.



Till his other fist hit her really hard in the face. The pain filled her whole system her world suddenly nothing more than blinking stars in the dark emptiness. Her mind screamed at her to get up and to fight on but she couldn’t. The metallic taste of blood, her blood filled her mouth and she blinked a few times trying to set the world together again.



Two Daniels crouched in front of her. “Bitch.” his angry voice rang in her ears.



“Dan, she has enough. Let’s go.” His friend approached Tasha’s brother.



“The bitch scratched me.” Daniel was panting heavily. He stood up and wiped the sweat from his face. He flinched as his fingers touched the scratches. “You’ll pay for this.” Daniel took the bottle from his friend and took a gulp.



His leg swung back as he was about to kick her into the stomach. But the hit never came. A blue light bolt shut over her hitting Daniel and his friend. The men flew through the air before they hit the ground and laid there motionless.



“I killed them.” Tasha whispered emotionless.



With some effort Clare stood up. She had to hold onto her girlfriend as she swayed. When she had stabilized herself she stepped over to the two men to check on them. To her relief they breathed and moaned but were still out cold.



“They’re not dead.” She tried to reassure the blonde but Tasha didn’t react. “Do you hear me? You didn’t kill them.” Clare’s voice quivered. They had to get away before Daniel came around. But she was more concerned for Tasha than for the two men. Tasha still hadn’t registered her, her blue eyes gazed empty at her. She reached out to caress her lovers cheek.



“Let’s go.” She said quietly and laid her arms around Tasha’s shoulders to guide her back to the castle.









Clare sat Tasha down onto her bed before she shut the heavy wooden door to her room and locked it. The blonde hadn’t said a single word since she had knocked her brother down with magic. She hadn’t shown a single reaction. Not tears, not relief. Nothing. Just the same blank stare.



It scared the redhead more than Daniel had scared her. even though they were in the same room she never had felt so separated from the blonde. Tasha was in a world of fear and terror and she couldn’t reach her.



Clare crossed the room to crouch down before her lover. Her fingers trembled as she pulled a strand of blonde hair back to get a better look. “Anybody home?” She teased softly.



“I’m bad.” She witch whispered without looking up, a single tear running down her cheek.



“No.” Clare was shocked about the desperate sound of her lover’s voice. “You’re the best, most generous being I know.” Her finger reached out to wipe the tear away.



Slowly like waking up from a bad dream, Tasha came back to her. Her breaths deepened and the color returned to her cheeks. But most important her blue eyes looked back at Clare and recognized her again.



“That’s my girl.” She stood up and smiled before she sat down next to the blonde, never letting go her hands.



“I used magic.” The blonde looked guilt stricken at her.



“To save me.” Clare added softly.



“I was so afraid he might kill you.” Tasha looked down at their entwined fingers. “I can’t lose you.” She reached out to wipe the blood from the small cut at Clare’s lower lip. Transfixed she looked at the deep red blood that covered her fingertip now.



“And you won’t.” Clare reached out for Tasha’s hand and guided it down into her lap out of Tasha’s view. Then she leaned forward and planted a kiss on Tasha’s forehead. “I’m sticky.” She joked and was rewarded with a shy smile.



“I missed that smile.” Clare smiled back and laid her arm around Tasha’s shoulder. The blonde still trembled under her touch. Carefully she guided her down till they lay next to each other on the bed. Her fingers trailed up and down Tasha’s side till the blonde started to relax to her touch. Tasha’s eyes fluttered as she fought to keep awake. The earlier encounter had drained her and sleep was already claiming her but she still resisted.



“I’ll be punished. Magic should never be used against a living being. It’ll come back to you.” Clare’s fingers stopped their track at her lover’s words. She leaned back to look at her.

With effort the heavy lids opened once more to gaze at her in sorrow. It were the eyes of a small frightened girl.



“You’ve been punished enough in your life. Tonight, that was self-defense. Whatever is watching over us must be blind if it doesn’t see it.” Clare insisted. Soothingly her fingers brushed through the blond hair.



Then she grabbed behind Tasha and pulled the blanket over them. “Sleep. You’ll need your strength tomorrow.”



“What about the packing?” Tasha mumbled, her eyes already closed.



“Tomorrow.” A day more or less didn’t count. The day after tomorrow was soon enough. Nothing would stop them now. Clare probed her head onto her elbow and watched her lover drift off into sleep. Only when she was sure that Tasha was asleep, her breathing deep and regular, the redhead whispered into her ear. “I won’t allow it.”





tbc.........



mirage
 


Re: update

Postby areslei » Sat Aug 10, 2002 5:32 pm

wonderful update. :) Great to see Clare get all whoop ass on Daniel. Poor Tasha, though, worried about what may happen to her for using magic against someone, though it was self-defense. Things don't always go smoothly. I love how they protect each other. Hoping to see them get out of that place soon.

you two are the two who are the two...
Baby, I said it's all in our hands, got to learn to respect what we don't understand...'Fugitive' Indigo Girls

areslei
 

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