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Re: New Fic

Postby SySnootles » Wed Aug 20, 2003 7:21 am

Speechless... but I'll try.



The sensuality in this story is overwhelming. That last scene is still dancing around in my head, and will be for days to come.



I've always enjoyed the Spike/Willow dynamic, and I'm glad to see you've touched on it here.



I love puzzles, and can't wait to see what's in store with the cryptic magic book and Tara's visions.



Wonderful work! Please, keep it coming.

Catie



"The purpose of life is not to be happy - but to matter, to be productive, to be useful, to have it make a difference that you lived at all." -- Leo Roston

SySnootles
 


YAY, an update!!

Postby EyesLie » Wed Aug 20, 2003 7:35 am

Oh...wow! That was....exquisite. That last line is what got to me...."They both needed each other in ways so complex that neither one of them would soon understand." Yes, that's our girls, exactly. Thanx for this, your update was a great end to a long day. More soon?



:love Eyes

"Love's bitch?"Spike asked softly, leaning in so only Willow would hear his words, a small smile turning the corners of his mouth"Woman enough to admit it," Willow agreed with a nod and a sad half-smile"-Answering Darkness,by Sassette

EyesLie
 


Wow

Postby nothingman » Wed Aug 20, 2003 8:20 am

What a great story. Your writing style is just incredibly beautiful. I absolutely loved the last update. I can't wait to see the rest of the story unfold. :)



D-

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Willow: You two are the two who are the two. I'm the other one. (The Yoko Factor)

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Re: Wow

Postby sam darls » Wed Aug 20, 2003 9:39 am

Hi..That was so beautiful, all the way through. I loved the whole Spike and Willow interaction and Spike's "You're whoever you are. Get with it. No one cares.." speech..so sweet. And the Tara and Willow scene at the end..wow..:flower love sams x

sam darls
 


Re: Wow

Postby snuggle79 » Wed Aug 20, 2003 11:29 am

I love this, i adore this!! The last part was frikkin' awesome!

I had to re-read it again and again, just awesome. *sigh* :heart

I liked Willow's and Spike's conversation, Spike said a lot of true and good things.

Sooo can't wait for more!! :)

snuggle79

I don't get wild. Wild on me equals spaz.

This is how everyday should end and start ..and all the stuff in the middle







snuggle79
 


Re: Wow

Postby Arwen276 » Wed Aug 20, 2003 3:44 pm



OH-MY-GOD!

I missed the last two updates because someone isn't posting in the update-thread, but that's OKAY, since I was rewarded with the most beautiful part ever!



The Snuggling part. It was so sensual, so arousing for the girls, I'm glad Willow just decided to live, the spooning part made me melt....



I also loved the talk with Spike, he said a lot of true things, come to think of it, I love the stuff he says, it's crude but true. and sometimes the truth hurts, but still!



Please update some more! I love your fic!

Can't wait to find out about the numbers and the book too!





~Arwen

Hear That Baby? You're My Always... Willow

Arwen276
 


Re: Wow

Postby Kita830 » Wed Aug 20, 2003 11:47 pm

I'm really liking where you're taking this story. I've been reading it since you posted, but I don't think I've left feedback, sorry about that. I love the way you're showing us a different side of Willow and Tara's first times together, getting to know each other better. This is a unique story line than any fics I've seen thus far and it's very intriguing. You've got me curious about these numbers and such though...



Patiently awaiting the next update...



Kita :eek

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I won't be held responsible she fell in love in the first place.

Kita830
 


TACIT

Postby Minnie Mone » Thu Aug 21, 2003 3:13 am

I think the thing that sets this fic apart from other Willow and Tara season four stories is that you've introduced another storyline into it that we didn't see on the show. It's not just about what went on behind closed doors that we didn't see, it's also about the latest mystery that seems to be haunting the gang a little.



That, and the amazing writing.



Like everyone else, I loved those last paragraphs! My heart was racing as I was reading it. I've just finished watching Season Four DVD's and I watched them entirely in order. I couldn't stand Riley when it was showing on TV, and I was very glad to see him leave in Season Five. But after watching the whole season again, I realise how good he actually was. And you're right, he's very 3 dimensional. He's flawed, but we all are. It's part of being human. I never thought I'd become a Riley fan, but I am now. I always thought Marc Blucas did a great job and now I appreciate him much more. But I did have a point before this rambling... that's right, I'm glad to hear he will feature in this fic.



You've gripped me since the start, can't wait to read the next installment!

Minnie Mone
 


Re: TACIT

Postby The Rose24 » Thu Aug 21, 2003 3:41 am

Love the snuggling. :heart



Not sure I like Willow bonding with Spike.

Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

Willow: I found you. I will always find you.


The Rose24
 


ohmyholywow

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Thu Aug 21, 2003 5:56 am

*takes a deep breath*



holy hell!!



I LOVED the emotion in this update! I love the whole story but THAT just gave me tingles!!! wow...



you MUST keep up the excellet work and update soon!!





Nickole

SilverWingedNemesis
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby shuyaku » Thu Aug 21, 2003 6:49 am

I totally agree with Nickole (SilverWingedNemesis)! I think I read the last part of this chapter a half dozen times. It is just beautiful.



-shuyaku

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Re: ohmyholywow

Postby the big pineapple » Thu Aug 21, 2003 10:18 am

wow.....just...wow.i'm all speechlesswhich doesn't happen with w/t ask my mother...i'm a w/t gossip machine.*ahem* anyways, superb peice of writting can't wait for an update.:clap

Edited by: Warduke at: 10/31/03 8:36 am
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Re: ohmyholywow

Postby the vamp nurd » Thu Aug 21, 2003 12:51 pm

wowwowowowwow...:D



sensual snuggling..:D



I'm off to find my jaw, I know its around here somewhere...:jaw

Sorry I missed church, I was busy becoming a lesbian and worshiping Satan



Open up Pandora's kiss.



Bardlet no #27



the vamp nurd
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby Lovers4ever » Thu Aug 21, 2003 9:59 pm

This is an awesome story. The word "smoldering" comes to mind. And you tell it so well. Can't wait for an update.



-Susan

Lovers4ever
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby StrangeQuark » Fri Aug 22, 2003 3:25 am

Thanks again to all of you for your feedback.

-Part six of the story is going to be posted soon, possibly tonight, definitely by tomorrow night.

-I must confess that I was completely taken by surprise at the reaction that so many of you seemed to have to the final scenes of the last installment. Not to be falsely modest, but I didn't think that the 'smoldering' (thanks, Susan!) came across in the story as well as I would have liked. However, you have all taught me a valuable lesson about storytelling; don't over-explain and don't over-edit.

All of part five spilled from my mind to the keyboard in one steady stream, and I re-read the material only once, checking mostly for spelling and grammatical errors. I was unhappy with the results, but decided to keep the thoughts fresh and undisturbed, hoping that some more emotion could transfer through the writing to the readers. It appears that the experiment may have worked, at least on some level.

-There is more to this story. There will be some surprises. Some of these surprises will be generally well-received, and others may not be. Please understand ahead-of-time that Willow and Tara are going to be very happily together, eventually.

-If you liked the last scene in part five, you may want to read "Dopplegang Redux", by TechnoPagan78. That story is an absolute symphony of emotion and plot. In fact, I have to credit that story as one of the best that I have ever read. It is so well done, that I often confuse events of the stroy with events from the television series, unable to distiguish the two, equally tangible worlds.



-I'd better stop rambling and finish part six...



Thanks for your time, everybody!

StrangeQuark
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Fri Aug 22, 2003 4:40 am

*sits in a circle holding hands with various kittens chanting*



Update, update update update update update update



:pride



:banana



:flower



:hmm



where's dat update?



*giggles* take ur time.. I' m just impatient!! LOL



*hugs*



Nickole

"All fear is the fear of loss. And only through that fear, can we truly love."

SilverWingedNemesis
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby StrangeQuark » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:12 am

• Title: TACIT 6/?

• Author: StrangeQuark

• Feedback: Please

• Spoilers: Season 4

• Rating: PG

• Pairing(s): W/T, X/A, B/R

• Disclaimer: I don’t own them, and as a result, make no money from this endeavor.

• Summary: Season 4, off-screen moments, empty spaces filled in, a lot of angst, tribulation, and tenderness that could not see the light of day on network television.



        Rupert Giles sat quietly in his living room. A scratchy recording of a Viennese quartet spiraled from an old vinyl disc and into the air that surrounded him. He had been reading, and books were piled up in front of him, somewhat neatly, on his coffee table. Behind his closed eyes, he was lolling in at least three other stimuli; the complex taste of the dry burgundy, the mellow scent of candles, and the sublime sounds of Johan Strauss. He had decided to treat his other senses to make up for the punishment that he had subjected his eyes to.

        He knew that he couldn’t afford to stop his research for very long, but the fatigue that weighed down his thoughts was difficult to dismiss. There was serious research to be done, and he couldn’t miss anything. He had to keep his memory from clouding. His rest was interrupted by the slightly out of tune chime of his doorbell.

        He rose slowly, walking over to his phonograph, gently lifting the needle from the old, fragile record that spun steadily below it. He had developed an appreciation for the delicacy of the antiquated medium. The information on those primitive vinyl disks seemed to convey as much character as his favorite books, a character that he failed to see in the newer, digital media. He opened his door.

        “Hey Giles.” Xander greeted as he walked into the apartment. “Buffy and Willow here yet?”

        “No, not yet. Buffy telephoned earlier to say that they might be late.” Giles replied as he resumed his place on his sofa. “Has Buffy told you anything in regards to the nature of our meeting today?”

        “Something about a demon whose name she couldn’t pronounce.” Xander answered with his eyebrows slightly raised.

        “Why don’t you have a seat, Buffy and Willow will be here shortly. We’ll begin the meeting then.” Giles offered as he proceeded to open he book that was on top of the stack directly in front of him.

        Xander, not much for reading, decided to sit in one of the armchairs that faced the center of the room. He quietly stared at his hands, moving his fingers slightly as if to occupy his mind while he waited. He was nervous. Actually, he was very worried. He debated whether or not to reveal his concerns to the English gentleman before him. He needed to ask someone who might understand what was going on.

        “So, Giles, you’re all in the ‘research mode’ right now?” Xander chanced to ask.

        “Yes… I’ve found some clues so far, but no concrete facts as to the nature of this menace.” Giles replied as he looked up from his text to briefly make eye contact with Xander.

        “I’ve got something kind of strange going on too. Between me and Anya.” Xander stated, his tone of voice suggesting that he wanted to use his sentence to open a discussion.

        Giles’ features seemed to deflate; he removed his glasses and rubbed the bridge of his nose between his thumb and forefinger as he closed his eyes. “Please don’t discuss that sort of ‘problem’ with me. I’ve had quite enough exposure to the ‘enthusiasm’ that you and Anya share for each other.”

        “This is something different. Maybe evil-different.” Xander replied hastily, as if placing his foot in a rapidly closing door. “Anya has been seeing things. Things that I can’t see.”

        “Clairvoyance?” Giles offered, his interest suddenly rising.

        “She saw what she said were numbers, like sequences or something, in a bathroom mirror.” Xander started his explanation. “She called me in there to look, and I didn’t see anything.”

        “What was her explanation for the fact that you couldn’t see them?” Giles inquired anxiously, a troubled expression just below the calm surface of his face.

        Xander further explained, “She started to get really weird when I said that I didn’t see anything, so I pretended to see them and she felt better. I didn’t want it to ruin our weekend getaway. Nothing like a freaked-out ex-demon in the room next door at a cozy little bed-and-breakfast to make sure that you’ll never be welcome to come back again.”

        Giles replied absently, as if his thoughts were elsewhere, “I’ve seen them too.”



        Willow and Tara had just gotten out of bed. They didn’t speak, for fear of upsetting the wondrous and precarious moment that they were sharing. The simply sat side-by-side on the edge of Willow’s bed, holding hands, listening to each other breathe.

        Tara’s thumb tightened and loosened its hold on Willow’s in a slow, hypnotic rhythm as her emotions shifted and swayed. She was happy. She was loved, and she was desired. Those feelings ebbed and gave way to the pessimism in which she had always taken a poisonous refuge. She wasn’t worthy of being desired. She wasn’t deserving of love; she was evil. She wanted to tell Willow, before they had grown so close to each other, but she selfishly, irresponsibly kept her true nature a secret from the redhead. She seemed so near to finding love; her weakness would not allow her to reveal her true nature. Willow would be scared-off for certain.

        “I have to go soon.” Willow whispered, “I have to meet with the gang.” She added as her grip on Tara’s hand strengthened gently. Willow rose to her feet, still holding Tara’s hand in hers. She turned to face the seated blonde and smiled warmly to her as their eyes met for the briefest of moments.

        Tara returned the smile to her friend and rose off of the bed also. Their fingers slowly slipped out of their comfortable mesh, and the two were headed off in two different directions. Willow needed to get to Giles’ and Tara needed to find a safe place to stay; a place where she could try to control the dark, evil blood that that was effervescing within her.

       

        “Hey, Will.” Buffy said brightly as the hacker walked into the lounge in the first floor of their dormitory. “I’ve been wondering where you were all day. When did you get up this morning?” Buffy asked with concern edging into her tone.

        “I couldn’t sleep, so I decided to go out. Then I came back and, sort of, slept most of the day.” The hacker replied.

        “I guess that you noticed that I left the door unlocked for you. I saw that your keys were still sitting on your dresser, and kind of figured that you forgot them.” Buffy explained.

        “Yeah. That was a relief.” Willow’s sentence trailed off at the end.

        “Something bothering you, Will?” Buffy asked, her head tilting slightly to one side, as if the slight shift in her viewpoint would give her a clearer picture of the situation.

        “I’m okay. Just a little tired. Lets go to Giles’. He and Xander are probably waiting for us already.” Willow responded, hoping to rapidly shift the subject of their conversation.



        Tara walked into the library with her head down. She did not feel as though she looked her best, wearing clothes that she hastily grabbed from her closet, and had slept in for most of the morning. Her hair was absolutely un-presentable, so she quietly made her way to the lavatory on the first floor of the building. She didn’t have a comb or brush, but she felt that she could ameliorate her appearance problems with some water and the band that secured her very untidy ponytail.

        The little washroom was empty, and quiet. She locked the door behind her as she entered. Besieged by her emotions, she sank to the floor, crying quietly. Her whispery, jagged sobbing echoed throughout the small, tiled room, amplifying the atmosphere of isolation that the blonde felt. She was so alone. She had built her own prison out of her lies and deception. She couldn’t be with the one whom she needed the most. “Willow, I’m s-so sorry.” She bawled wetly, uncontrollably, spiraling deeper into her depression.

        She was startled by the sound of a door slamming somewhere outside of her current refuge. She dejectedly concluded that she had to find somewhere else to hide, before she was forced into an uncomfortable encounter with someone, obvious tears fresh in her eyes. She stood up, straightened her clothes, rubbed her eyes with the backs of her hands, and smoothed her hair into something that resembled ‘decent.’

        She quietly opened the door and headed out of the small room, her head down, and her shoulders hunched. She dreaded going back to her room. She would have to feel the darkness again.

       

        “P’erDa’arulh” Giles said as though the name were as common as ‘Mary’ or ‘Brenda.’ “The most recent accounts of her whereabouts date back to the thirteenth century, most likely somewhere in Asia Minor.”

        The former librarian was trying to bring Xander, Willow, and Buffy up to his level of understanding of the situation. He picked up a book, and adjusted his glasses as he read “It says here that after laying waste to several small cities, and almost erasing an entire culture from human history, she was captured by a group of ‘monks,’ for lack of a better term.”

        “How did they capture her?” Willow asked.

        “There are no specific details included in the account except that she was ‘banished to the golden squares.’” Giles replied, “I imagine that is referential to some sort of ceremonial formation. Or perhaps it could be describing the ‘temple’ where her captors are alleged to have entrapped her.”

        “So why are we talking about this demon anyway, since she’s all trapped and stuff?” Buffy ventured to ask.

        Giles removed his glasses and started to polish them, nervously, with the handkerchief that he pulled from his pocket. “I have seen a sign that she may be returning.” Giles said, “Xander believes that Anya may have seen a similar sign.”

        “You mean that stuff that Anya was saying about that mirror?” Willow asked as she turned to Xander, her curiosity fueling the sense of enthusiasm that entered her voice.

        “I’m afraid that Anya and I are at a slight advantage here.” Giles interjected, drawing the group’s attention back to him. “Anya and I are both former demons, and somehow, we are seeing her sign.”

        Xander chimed in, “Wait a minute. You’re an ex-demon too, Giles?”

        “Last week, remember… the letter opener, the mucous?” Willow reminded her friend.

        “I was trying to forget, actually. I guess that was working pretty well until you reminded me, Will.” Xander explained.

        “So you have to be an ex-demon to see this sign? That doesn’t sound like a very large part of the population that she’d be able to reach.” Buffy questioningly proposed.

        Giles answered, “I imagine that all demons should be able to see it. Anya and myself have enough residual demonic energy about us that we have been able to see.”



        Tara sadly sat outside the door to her room, her former sanctuary. She was growing agitated, sitting on the floor, unable to face the truth that she was trying so hard to conceal. She just wanted all of it to stop, so that she could be as close to normal as possible. She wanted to have a real life, just like the others around her. She wanted to be loved. She needed to be held. She wanted to feel the softness of Willow’s small body warming against hers just one more time.

        Tara’s thoughts of the redhead helped to lift her spirits. She was feeling slightly bold, and chose to act on that growing sense of initiative. She quickly stood up, opened her door, marched over to her dresser, and snatched the small, nondescript book tossing it into her laundry bag. She was surprised to find that dark forces weren’t assaulting her; the demon blood within her was not resonating to the evil waves as they had earlier that morning. She simply had to give up; she had been through so much that day. Inside of her head, behind her closed eyes, the events of the day played-out before her.

        She remembered Willow. She remembered being held close, and caressed. She remembered the electric thrill of the hacker’s hot, wet mouth against the back of her neck, her smooth, sharp teeth barely grazing the sensitive skin. She remembered wanting more.

        Tara had fantasies. She often fantasized that Willow was a vampire, and that she would feed from her. She relished the idea of so totally surrendering herself to Willow. She wanted to feel the sensation of being needed so strongly, so closely. That morning, the redhead had fulfilled that need. Willow’s mouth had so assertively tasted the neck that was offered to it. It felt so deliciously possessive to Tara; she already belonged to Willow, she just didn’t know how to tell her.

        At that point, Tara decided to continue her charade. It was the only guaranteed way to get more of the affection that she so desperately craved from Willow. It was wrong, deceitful, and evil, but she was weak. She was needy; she was just a lonely girl looking for a few more moments of love. Some fleeting happiness before it would all fall apart.



        Willow had been agitated. The events of the past day were weighing upon her conscience. It had been two days since she’d last seen Tara, and that morning, the two had met. The moment was uncomfortable. Tara had wanted her to have the Doll’s Eye Crystal. It was a gem that had been in the witch’s family for generations. Willow had gotten scared. She was frightened by the implications.

        She wanted Tara. She had never felt for anyone what she felt for Tara. She didn’t know what was happening. She had all of these strange ‘waves’ of evil that she had sometimes felt in Tara’s presence. She had that warm, tingly feeling in her stomach when she chanced to smell Tara’s hair as they sat so close to each other. She had wished that she could have broken her plans with Buffy and Xander that evening, so that she could have made the blonde witch feel less rejected at her refusal to accept the gem.

        She had left the Bronze some time ago, and found herself knocking on Tara’s door. It had been late, but Tara seemed eager for them to spend some time together. Now, Willow sat on the edge of Tara’s bed, looking down to the girl who sat cross-legged on the floor before her. A pair of blue eyes looked up at her adoringly.

        Willow softly patted the vacant spot on the mattress next to where she sat, motioning with her eyes for Tara to join her. Tara jumped at the opportunity to be closer to her friend. She sat down next to the redhead, her thigh resting slightly closer than casual to Willow’s. She looked into the green eyes of her friend, and slowly, absently tucked some stray blonde hairs behind one of her ears. She looked away from Willow, towards the floor. Tara wanted to speak, but she couldn’t.

        Willow saw the neck in front of her, the same neck that she had been thinking about for days. She saw the hair brushed away from it, revealing it so casually. She wanted another taste.

        Suddenly, Tara found herself pinned to the bed, a pair of hands holding her shoulders down, a warm body between her legs, pressing her hips tightly against the mattress. She was captured, trapped, and loving it. She gently struggled with her captor, just to take pleasure in the reassurance that she was being held down. She certainly didn’t want to break free.

        Willow felt her arousal grow as she gently, firmly asserted her hold on the blonde that was slowly writhing beneath her. There she closed her eyes and dropped her face toward the neck that she so desperately wanted to taste again.

        The blonde witch lost her breath as she felt the soft heat of Willow’s lips rubbing against the base of her neck. A breathy moan escaped her half-parted lips has the hacker’s mouth opened against her. A gentle suction against her skin began to grow in intensity.

        Willow opened her mouth wider against Tara’s neck. She sucked, gently at first, lightly rubbing her tongue against the flavorful skin. Her hunger had eventually reached a peak, demanding more. She pressed the blonde’s body and shoulders hard against the bed. She then captured some of the girl’s neck between her teeth, nibbling gently at first, eventually biting with a passion. She felt her captive’s legs rise from beside her and wrap around her behind.

        Tara had wrapped her legs around Willow’s firm little ass. She tightened herself around the redhead, pressing her crotch against the girl. Her hips moved front to back in a slow, involuntary rhythm, the combination of the friction between her womanhood and Willow’s own, along with the hungry mouth that was so ravenously claiming her delicate skin. She was being taken, and she gave herself willingly. She was Willow’s to take.

        The hacker felt the full-body embrace and it made her growl deep within her throat. She kissed the reddened skin that she had been biting and sucking at so greedily. She breathed rapidly and heavily as she captured Tara’s earlobe in her mouth, gently dragging the tender flap between her teeth. The movement against her pubis was increasing in speed and force. She gingerly ran the tip of her tongue inside the witch’s ear; tracing the outline of it’s intricate folds, feeling the soft, downy hairs beneath the moisture of her tongue.

        Tara’s breathing had become jagged, her body tensed. Each breath that she released ending in a high-pitched moan. She buried her face against Willow’s neck as she climaxed. Her body tensed, shuddered, and relaxed with each wave of pleasure that engulfed all of her senses.

        Willow looked down upon her lover, watching excitedly as she saw Tara’s eyes squint and her mouth open. She felt the exquisite vibrations from Tara’s pleasure-cries through her chest. She wanted to remember that feeling.

        When all of the movement stopped, Willow tried to roll off of the blonde, but she was held firmly in place on top of her. Tara didn’t want to let go of her. The next day, Willow woke up, her head resting on Tara’s breast. The blonde was still wrapped around her, fast asleep.





Part 7 soon...



StrangeQuark
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby sam darls » Fri Aug 22, 2003 10:56 am

Aww, such a lovely update..I felt so sorry for Tara when she was crying, but then Willow made it all better..:) thanks love sams xx

sam darls
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby Arwen276 » Fri Aug 22, 2003 11:48 am



OH WOW!!

I just wish Willow would just tell Tara something about what's happening, although I'm not quite sure she, knows what's happening. They're very much attracted (I hear a big DUH coming my way) and it's pushing Willow to do spontaneous stuff.

On another topic, If Tara can see the numbers, then doesn't it mean that there's really a demonic part in her? interesting!

Can't wait to see what you're gonna write about it!!



~Arwen

Hear That Baby? You're My Always... Willow

Arwen276
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby snuggle79 » Fri Aug 22, 2003 4:13 pm

wow, what an update! It's getting more and more exciting and interesting.

Well, they are definetly getting closer to each other. lol. :)

That last part was just yummy again.. *sigh*

They need to talk about their feelings one way or another.

Great update!

snuggle79









I don't get wild. Wild on me equals spaz.

This is how everyday should end and start ..and all the stuff in the middle







snuggle79
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby xita » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:36 pm

Wow that was different, so they have a sexual experience together but they haven't even kissed... hmmm. It was surprising that Willow just went and pinned her and that they let themselves carry on like that, I am wondering what they will think about this when they wake up, esp since they haven't kissed. Is that too much intimacy as opposed to just you know rubbing one's self on the other.. hee. It's happened though I know , not from personal experience but from friends.



What are these demon energy thing that Tara feels in herself and that Willow can sense as well? It's puzzling.



I don't blame Tara at all for just deciding to go for it. For a lonely loving girl like Tara the opportunity to love and be loved would overwhelm everything.



Also interesting are Tara's fantasy with the vampire , why of all things would she picture willow like that. I understand the possession bit since that's what she wants to be, she wants to be Willow's. I am sure she wants Willow to be hers too but I don't think she thinks herself worthy. Still it's interesting given the fact that Willow only seems interested in her neck right now, god I would have snuck a kiss :p

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"The suspense is terrible. I hope it'll last."


-Willie Wonka

xita
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby Lovers4ever » Fri Aug 22, 2003 7:46 pm

Yowza!

What an update. No disappointments from this reader. Thanks for making my weekend!



-Susan

Lovers4ever
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby StrangeQuark » Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:50 am

All,



This was a bad place to cut the story on my part, and for that I apologize to all of you patient readers. I'd like to have combined parts six and seven, but I'm less-than-satisfied with some of the dialogue in part seven, and wanted to keep all of you interested in this very serpentine confluence of plots and sub-plots. After posting part six, I re-read it and immediately regretted posting it without part seven. The two installments are dependant upon each other for the sake of some closure and a little disclosure.



Xita,



You're definitely a careful reader, and I thank you for that. It's true, they haven't even kissed yet. They both lost their collective control, one of them became animal-like, and the other came closer to feeling 'human.'

W and T are going to learn a lot about each other in selected scenes from the next installment, but, be warned that what they learn may not necessarily be the truth (again, just like real life!)

Tara want's a kiss, a kiss to build a dream on, if you will.



StrangeQuark
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby The Rose24 » Sat Aug 23, 2003 5:49 am

Geez. They really need to talk don't they?



I am anxious for the next update to see how they will handle this.

Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

Willow: I found you. I will always find you.


The Rose24
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby StrangeQuark » Sat Aug 23, 2003 6:05 am

Rose,



That's so true... They really do need to talk about a lot of things. Could their 'tacit' understanding really be a source of misunderstanding?



Part 7 will explain some of this, soon.



All,



The story has certainly started to take a 'dark' turn, hasn't it?







Things will get brighter soon, I promise. After all, it's MY universe to control :)

StrangeQuark
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby shirrey » Sun Aug 24, 2003 1:16 am

Hi,

delurking here to say this story is simply exquisite. I read this last update several hours ago and haven't been able to get it out of my head. I love the complexity of the girls here, how they're caught up in something so erotic and sensual but at the same time so painfully lonely.

I really feel for Tara, her desperation for contact, for warmth and recognition is so palpable. I actually felt that her loneliest moment was when she was climaxing against Willow. That she clung to that moment (and to Willow) so fiercly without restraint and the climax seemed to me like more of a need for Tara to feel something, preferably something extreme, when all these extreme emotions aren't been communicated or acknowledged.

And Willow here also confuses me. There seems to be a certain detachment to her actions, as like you said, she is acting purely on instinct. But it also seems like she knows exactly what she is doing, is experimenting, exploring her "darker" side, somewhat parallelling her vampiric self in her aggressiveness. I am not suggesting that lesbianism is "darker" or that Willow sees it that way, but through the imagery you have set up, that Willow is exploring her sexuality in a way she has experienced it before, through her vampire self. I hope that made sense. :) And this detachment seems potentially hurtful for Tara, who is so willing to open her heart but too terrified of ruining the moment to say anything.



What this all comes down to is, I'm fascinated by this story, and I can't wait to see what happens next. And I love that I know all will turn out well in the end.



- shirrey

shirrey
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby StrangeQuark » Sun Aug 24, 2003 2:14 am

Shirrey,



Thanks for expressing your appriciation for my ideas.



You are very astute. I am delighted that you have been able to 'pick-up' on so much of what I've been (at least trying to) subtly 'dancing around' for the last couple of chapters. Your analysis is actually spot-on.



Shirrey, you have made my day!





StrangeQuark
 


Re: Part 7

Postby StrangeQuark » Tue Aug 26, 2003 11:36 pm

• Title: TACIT 7/?

• Author: StrangeQuark

• Feedback: Please

• Spoilers: Season 4

• Rating: NC-17

• Pairing(s): W/T, X/A, B/R

• Disclaimer: I don’t own them, and as a result, make no money from this endeavor.

• Summary: Season 4, off-screen moments, empty spaces filled in, a lot of angst, tribulation, and tenderness that could not see the light of day on network television.



        Tara woke up slowly. She felt Willow’s weight upon her body. She could feel a few errant strands of red hair clinging to her lips and chin. Her limbs were wrapped around the warm body that blanketed her. She tightened herself around Willow as she stretched herself into wakefulness. She felt the redhead sigh upon her chest.

        Willow rolled to her side, gently released from Tara’s embrace. She looked into Tara’s eyes fleetingly, shyly. “Snuggles again.” She said with an uneasy smile forming across her lips. The witch looked back at her, her eyes still half-hooded from the slumber that she was gradually emerging from. She managed to return an equally tentative smile.

        Tara left her bed, stretching ceremoniously as she walked to her dresser. She opened one of the drawers and removed something, making a point to conceal its presence from Willow’s gaze. She walked back to where the hacker lay, and sat next to her on the bed, her legs crossed, and her head down.

        “I think that you should have this. It’s imp-portant to me.” The witch asserted nervously as she presented the Doll’s Eye Crystal to Willow. Her voice was soft, yet charged with emotion.

        “For me.” Willow replied in a near whisper. She would not refuse it a second time. She didn’t really want to refuse it the first time. She extended her hand and took the gem, holding it up to the light that spilled through the window and into the room. “Thank you.” The redhead said as she thought of the flurry of desire that had overtaken her last night. Willow gazed into the crystal for a few moments, her thoughts gaining momentum.

        “I’m sorry about last night. I was kind of out of control.” Willow offered into the silence that surrounded them. “I’ve been kind of weak in the whole ‘control department’ lately.” She added with a shy smile.

        Tara turned to her and her lips were drawn into the lopsided smile that Willow longed to see. “I h-had some restraint problems too.” She blushed as she replied. “It was nice though. Right?” Tara’s last word rang with desperate uncertainty that made Willow’s heart ache.

        Willow covered one of Tara’s hands with her own, looking into the blonde’s eyes. “It was really nice.” She replied in a warm, approving tone that was barely above a whisper. The redhead’s eyes darted away, quickly.

        “Tara, I’m…” Willow started and then paused for several seconds. “I’m not sure, what I’m doing. Everything is kind of… new to me.”

        Tara stared blankly at her crossed legs. Her fingers were absently smoothing the warm, wrinkled cloth of the pants that she was still wearing from the day before. She began to realize how selfish that she felt she was being, and just how disadvantaged Willow was. After all, Willow was the one in uncharted territory.

        Tara’s courage grew slowly. “There’s some stuff that we should… um, you know, talk about.” She stated with some timidity.

        Willow was not ready to talk, but she decided to ignore her instincts for a change and jump in anyway. “Okay, would you like to start?” She asked.

        Tara looked down, shyly. “I-I want you to know that I think you’re… you know, really w-wonderful.” Her face turned beet-red as she spoke. She reflexively hid behind her hair.

        Willow smiled. She was so moved by the statement. She was ‘wonderful’ to Tara. Her heart seemed to flutter as the sweetly shy declaration played over and over again in her mind.

        Willow placed her hand on one of Tara’s knees. “I think that you’re more than wonderful…” She said with her gaze fixed on Tara. Their eyes met for the briefest of moments. Willow felt her cheeks flush when Tara’s eyes had looked up and met hers for that split second. She felt a great relief as she realized her admission. It was an admission not only to Tara, but also to herself.

“Beautiful.” Escaped from Willow’s lips with just enough breath behind it for Tara to hear and comprehend the word.

        Tara felt like she was going to cry. For a long time, she hoped that someday, someone would say something like that to her. Before the tears had started to run down her cheeks, she found her head cradled in Willow’s arms, her face held comfortingly to Willow’s chest.

        The hacker gently stroked the hair of the girl in her arms, the girl that meant so much to her. “What’s the matter?” She asked softly.

        The blonde pulled her head up, sniffling. She was trying to regain some composure. “It’s my… I’m…” Tara tried to speak. She slowly got up from the bed, and walked over to the window, gazing out absently. Willow watched her walk away, concern and curiosity overtaking her thoughts.

        “There’s some other stuff that we should t-talk about.” Tara shifted the conversation. “There’s something about that book that I showed you…it kind of, has something to d-do with me.” She added nervously, her eyes pointed downward.

        Willow started to feel very uncomfortable. She was getting upset at the obvious fact that something was bothering Tara. It almost felt to her that Tara was feeling a burden of blame. She had detected a deep shame in the witch’s voice.

A concerned look crossed Willow’s face. She tried to offer an answer that would put the blonde at ease. “It may have to do with all of us. Giles and I found out even more stuff yesterday. There’s a very powerful demon that was um… confined, about seven hundred years ago. Her name is P’erDa’arulh, and she may be ‘breaking out’ of her prison.” Willow informed Tara. “Giles thinks that he’s been able to translate that her influence will manifest itself in ‘ordained chaos,’ and that fellow demons will see her sign in ‘vitreous elements.’ I’m pretty sure that the last part refers to glass, or maybe like, eyeball fluids?” The redhead concluded her disclosure with her eyebrows upturned in uncertainty.

        “So, when is she supposed to come?” Tara asked nervously. The new information had distracted her from telling Willow what she needed to. She lost her resolve, and decided to keep her secret a little longer. A choice that was much easier to make now that the focus of their conversation had been diverted.

        “We don’t know. I’m hoping that the book that you found may be related to this, maybe even hold the answers to all of the questions that we have about P’erDa’arulh. Anya and Giles both described seeing sequences of numbers, repetitive patterns. They both saw them in glass. Mr. Mysterious Book seemed to be full of the same stuff. There’s got to be a connection…” Willow trailed off.

        Tara broke the gaze that she had kept with the world outside and walked across her room. She rifled through the contents of her laundry bag, finally removing the old book. She winced preemptively as the rough fabric touched her fingertips, expecting to feel a flow of dark energy abrade her mind with the contact, but there was nothing. It was just like any other book. She slowly walked back to her bed, looking carefully at the faded red cloth that covered the book. She unceremoniously handed it to Willow, part of her very happy to get it out of her room, part of her regretting that Willow would eventually discover the truth about her.

       

Buffy arrived at the room that she shared with Willow. It was still early in the morning, and she had just left Riley’s place. She noticed that Willow’s bed, like her own was neatly made, and un-slept in. Willow opened the door behind her, and entered the room.

        The Slayer had asked Willow where she had been all night, and noticed the very agitated tone that her friend had taken when answering the question. Buffy knew that something was definitely ‘up’ with Willow. She decided that it must be the fact that she hadn’t been around much for her lately.

        Buffy noticed her friend place an object on her dresser. She had placed the magickal-looking item there in an almost sly manner, purposely. The Chosen One felt a twinge of suspicion at the guarded action of her roommate.

        “Have you found out anything more, about that ‘Pierre-de-Raoul’ character.” Buffy asked, trying to shift their conversation from the uneasy place where it seemed to have led. “Willow?” She asked when her original question went unanswered.

        “Oh, sorry. Um, I’ve got something that may hold some more info about her. It’s a book that I… found. I could be wrong, but I have a feeling that it’s part of the whole demon break-out-y thing.” Willow replied after some few seconds.

        “A book? Where did you get it?” The Slayer asked with an unmistakable edge of suspicion entering her voice. She looked Willow straight in the eye. “Have you been messing around with spells all night? Is that what you’ve been up to?”

        “Buffy, this isn’t ‘cause of anything that I did.” Willow snapped back, her brow furrowed. “Just because I messed up a few times with some spells doesn’t mean that every time I…”

        “You blinded Giles! Xander could have been killed! I was going to marry Spike!” Buffy angrily interrupted the redhead.

        Willow quietly looked to the floor. Buffy was right to assume that this could be another one of her misdeeds. Unfortunately, she had set several precedents.

        “Buffy, I don’t know what’s going on, and I intend to find out. I will work on it this afternoon with Giles. I guess I deserve the whole ‘Willow screws up the magicks’ speech, but this is more like a math-y, number-y thing. I-I don’t remember ever causing trouble with math.” Willow punctuated her statement with a smile, trying to coax the Slayer into a less angry mood.

        Buffy paused for a few seconds, and the smiled at her brainy friend. “I’m sorry, Will. I’m sure that you’ll be more careful now.”

       

        Tara had finished her morning rituals; showering, brushing her teeth, combing her hair, selecting her clothes. She felt normal again. She knew that the book was gone, and with it, the dark energy that it seemed to emanate. She smiled as she looked into her mirror, trying to decide which way she was going to style her hair. She actually saw someone beautiful looking back at her. She saw someone who was lovable, someone who finally belonged to someone. She felt like singing. She needed music, and decided to go somewhere that she could select from a wide variety.

        She had two hours until her first class of the morning, so she decided to go over to the small coffee shop that was just across from the campus. She wasn’t going for the coffee, though. She remembered the old jukebox that filled the small place with scratchy old sounds from real vinyl records. She remembered sitting in there the day before last, her depression at its depths, and suddenly being touched by the simple, unassuming song that someone must have selected for play. She had to hear it again.

        The witch entered the cozy, dingy little building; her eyes casually glancing at the various amateur paintings that hung along the walls, all different sizes, genres, and skill levels were represented. She sat at a small, round table in the corner near the jukebox. The smell of stale tobacco and hot coffee was thick and almost pleasant. A waitress took her order, a ‘Dutch Coffee’ as the house called it, and she left her seat, walking toward the antique music machine. She looked through the record titles, trying to find one that she could identify as belonging to the tune that had enthralled her so the other day.

        She had finally found the song that she wanted and needed to hear. She placed a quarter into the old machine, selected her record, and returned to her seat. Her coffee was waiting for her, steaming hot and wonderfully aromatic. She sipped slowly, savoring the song that played through the smoky air more than she enjoyed the sweetness of her beverage.

        As the final piano notes rang-out, Tara imagined singing this song for Willow. It was so simple, and it seemed to sum up her needs so elegantly, in a way that she never could. She sighed as she smiled to herself. She was in love.

       

        In Giles’ living room, Willow tapped away at the keys on her laptop as Giles prepared some tea in the kitchen. She had the unmarked book open, to her side. Though the former librarian told her that she was probably wasting her energy trying to make sense of something that was only speciously associated with their impending danger, she continued to try to make order appear from the apparent chaos of the cryptic little book.

        She had used different-colored pens to mark the unnumbered pages. With only five colors at her disposal, the discovery process was going very slowly. She created an application to run on her laptop that would help her find patterns in the sequences, but she found herself debugging the home-brewed utility more than actually using it.

        “Willow, you should stop and have some tea. I’ve got those cookies that you enjoy so much, with the figs in them…” Giles tried to tempt the girl into taking a break. He felt that she had been pushing herself too hard lately.

        “Okay. You had me at ‘tea,’ actually.” Willow joked in a weary voice.

        Giles stopped to think about what the redhead had just told him. Several seconds passed.

        “Yes, right!” He finally exclaimed with a smile, looking almost proud that he had ‘gotten’ the joke, and looking even prouder at the thought that he could site the source of the pop-culture reference.

        Willow giggled at both the delay and the reaction that she had provoked, as she bit into one of the soft cookies. She absently gazed at the haphazard pile of square snack-bars that were resting on the dark green earthenware plate where Giles had left them. Her brain began to buzz with small, disjointed fragments of thought. The small pieces formed an idea, and the idea almost lent itself to a sentence. Too inspired to vocalize her idea, she set herself to work.

        Willow quietly started to arrange the cookies into a neat, orderly matrix. It was five cookies across, and five tall. Giles looked on in wonder, then suddenly started to fill-in the incomplete section of the fig-filled matrix that Willow was constructing.

        Willow and Giles stared at their carefully arranged pastries, and then looked at each other.

        “Of course!” Giles exclaimed in an unrestrained whisper. His eyes grew wide.



        Tara had skipped her classes. She had gone straight from the coffee shop to catch a bus to the downtown area. She wasn’t as afraid of using the bus to get around since Willow had taught her a simpler way to read the complicated schedules. The blonde witch sighed quietly as she thought about how patient Willow had always been with her.

        She had two places to go, the magick shop and the used record store. She needed ingredients for a spell, and she needed to get her hands on a recording of that song. She chanced to find what she needed at the record store, and decided to forego the magick shop entirely due to her previous embarrassment there. With some money left over, along with most of the day, thanks to her truancy, she decided to walk to the park, buy some popcorn, find a secluded bench, feed the birds, and simply watch life go by.

        As she sat on the park bench, casually looking at the passers by, she tried to tune into reading their auras. It was something that her mother had taught her to do when she was little. She had never fully appreciated the gift until more recently in her life. Some people had very thin ones, some were washed-out, some were vivid, and they were all unique. She thought about Willow’s aura, how it changed, how it undulated and seemed to ‘bubble.’ She could feel Willow’s power. She could feel the light and dark magickal currents that seemed to flow freely through the little redheaded conduit. She could feel the lusty vampire, she could feel the nerdy hacker, and she could feel the sad, lonely girl. She loved all of them.

       

        Willow was hard at work on the task of developing her application. The application that would help her to decipher what she felt had become the bane of her existence; that title-less book. Her normally neat desk looked as though it had been ransacked. The surrounding floor was carpeted with a jumble of photocopies taken from the small, cryptic book.

        She had worked on this for hours. Ever since she and Giles had shared their revelation. She felt a sort of manic delirium as her thoughts began to interlock, each little piece snapping into its place, to form a much greater whole. She quickly thumbed through the pages of the strange old book. Her ad hoc page numbers had given her the idea. “Five colors, five fig squares…” She said out loud. She busied her fingers again at the keyboard of her computer. “Darn it!” She exclaimed. Her fingers couldn’t type fast enough to keep up with the stream of thoughts that she had so tenuously connected. She felt as though she was finally on the right track. Her utility would be able to work now.

        She unleashed her newly revised program upon the first twenty-five scanned pages of the book. She waited anxiously, shaking her legs and fidgeting in her chair. Her application slowly plotted its text output into the fluorescent glow of her laptop’s display, one character at a time.

        Willow grew uneasy as her mind divided the continuous string of characters into words. She struggled to translate the Latin sentences as they revealed themselves. She knew that she needed to show this to Giles, right away. With her laptop still working on the task, she carefully folded it shut and headed for the door.

       

        Anya, Xander, and Buffy were sitting in Giles apartment before Willow had arrived. As the hacker entered, laptop tucked into her arm, she stopped abruptly in the doorway.

        “What?” she asked the silent group that had focused all of their attention to her sudden appearance.

        No one spoke for several moments. Giles removed his glasses and walked toward Willow. The other three watched with what appeared to be caution as the Englishman approached the small redhead.

        “Willow, there’s something that we need to discuss with you.” Giles said calmly as he gently led the girl by her elbow to sit in one of the armchairs of his living room. Willow scanned the other faces, looking for some indication as to why the eyes of the group were so suddenly trained upon her.

        “What?” Willow asked again, hoping for an answer.

        “Willow,” Giles started as he pulled a handkerchief from his pocket and polished his glasses absently with it. “This book that you’ve been studying… where did you get it from?”

        The redhead panicked a little, trying to formulate an answer to what seemed like a simple question.

        “Come on, Will. You can be honest with us.” Xander offered in order to coax the girl into volunteering the information.

        “A friend.” Said Willow, knowing that she didn’t want to go into any more detail.

        “This… friend, did they tell you what it was?” Buffy asked with a rather cold undertone to her voice.

        “No. What’s going on? Why are you all looking at me like that?” The agitated Willow asked the group.

        “Well, it seems that the word on the street is that you’re going to unleash a demon if you try to unscramble that book.” Xander informed his redheaded friend, with a touch of anger in his tone.

        “This is very tense. She’s learning that you’re all mad at her.” Anya issued her typical spectator’s point-of-view.

        Xander, Buffy, and Giles all turned to glower at the fair-haired ex-demon.

        “And now you should be able to understand how she feels.” Buffy snapped.

        “Y-you’re mad at me?” Willow squeaked nervously.

        “Buffy said that you were gone all night, and you had some kind of magical crystal with you. Hardly the type of study aid that you’d need at the science library.” Xander spouted.

        The former librarian raised his hand, as to politely silence the group.

        “We’re not angry with you. We’re just concerned.” Giles calmly told the hacker, gently resting his hand on her shoulder. “Will you come with me for a moment? I need your help in the kitchen. The microwave oven keeps flashing twelve o’clock.” He asked her with a subtle wink.

        The others looked at each other, confused by the mild mannered Englishman’s strange shift of topic. Willow quietly followed Giles into his kitchen, her head down, her eyes looking at the floor.

        “I’m afraid that this appears to you as an ambush. It’s not.” Giles admitted softly, so that their conversation would stay within the kitchen. “That book is very dangerous. A friend of mine at the Watcher’s Council telephoned this afternoon, positively identifying it. It was stolen from their archives some three years ago. Where did this ‘friend’ of yours get it from?”

        Willow whispered back, “I don’t really know… I could ask her.” She paused. “I think that I may have been able to decipher it.”

        “Dear God, no.” Giles sighed.

        “Well, maybe just the first couple of pages.” Willow tried to reassure the older gentleman.

        “What have you seen so far?” Giles anxiously queried.

        “It’s in Latin. I was hoping that you could translate it. You’re much more fluent than me.” The redhead admitted with more than a touch of humility.

        “I’ll do nothing of the sort. To actually read the messages in that book… It would release untold chaos.” Giles admonished gently and firmly. He looked down to the young, innocent girl, her expressive eyes looking up to him. The lines in his forehead softened. He looked warmly at the bright, enthusiastic girl that stood before him. “What I’m trying to say is that… you’ve done a good job, as always.” The Englishman awkwardly stated as he patted Willow’s back gently, leading her out to join the others in his living room.

        “Willow, we’re all sorry about doing the whole ‘gang-up’ thing on you. We’re just worried about you. You’ve been kind of all secret-y lately, and we thought you might be getting into something far worse than willing me and Spike to get ‘hitched’ in Vegas.” Buffy smiled as she made her statement on behalf of the group. “We’re all worried about you, since… well, you know.” She inelegantly concluded her speech.

        Willow smiled to the others. “Thanks for, you know, caring.” She said quietly and kindly her eyes pointed downward. “I should probably get going. I have to tutor someone tonight.” She lied as she gathered her computer into her arms and left.



        Ethan Rayne grew impatient. He had unloaded the stolen merchandise over a week ago, and he was growing impatient. It was bad enough that he had been locked up for eleven hours in that detention facility, and he’d used most of his available power to escape. He needed to ‘recharge’ and he didn’t want to wait any longer. Humming tunelessly, he carefully dusted the wares on the shelves of his ‘new’ magick shop.

        He had ‘persuaded’ the store’s previous owner to take a long holiday in another dimension. He paused in his custodial duties as he reflected gleefully on the success of his first sale.

The girl had walked in, off the street, gathered some minor ingredients for some inane spell, and by his good fortune, decided to purchase the book that he had so desperately wanted to sell. The power of the book was something that he didn’t dare release himself. He had figured that some poor fool would be eager to do it for him.

        He had placed a simple curse on the innocent, gawky girl. His hand had fed the malediction into the girl’s blood when he had so ‘helpfully’ grabbed her wrist to stop her from placing the book in the shopping bag. He giggled to himself at the sheer ingenuity of the diversion.

        He had hoped that she would have been quickly transformed. Her darkened blood and the thrall of the book would enter a sinister harmony. She would become the living form of P’erDa’arulh, from whom he could feed and regain his chaotic power. Or, she would simply loose her mind. The optimist in him was still hoping that the emergence of the darkest she-demon would be the outcome, so that he wouldn’t have to find the book and go through this all over again with some other hapless simpleton.



        Tara wanted everything to be perfect. Although she had no confidence in her abilities to flawlessly execute anything, she tried to remain optimistic about the evening that she was planning. It may be her last one with Willow, she thought, her heart stinging a little in response to the idea. She quickly tried to quell the negative thought.

        They had agreed to perform a spell, one that Willow had suggested days before. Tara managed to get the redhead’s attention off of that particular conjure, but knew that eventually, Willow would have to find out the truth. She didn’t want her to find out in this way, but the blonde’s own cowardice and desperation had left her with no other options. Willow would see Tara’s demonic energy. She would learn the truth that Tara tried so hard to conceal from her.

        She took a deep breath, trying to dismiss the dismal, parasitic thoughts that gnawed at her. She looked upon her reflection, scrutinizing her appearance. She felt a thrill at the sight before her. There was still a very attractive young woman looking back at her, just as she’d seen that morning. She blushed slightly, feeling embarrassed at her own vanity. It was a new feeling for her, and she had guiltily enjoyed it.

        She could feel Willow approaching. She knew that she was moments away. Her stomach felt as though it were full of mosquitoes; butterflies were too pleasant an image to accurately describe the sensation. She was nervous, she was excited, she was passionate, and she was terrified.

        Willow knocked softly at Tara’s door. From where she stood, in the hallway, she could smell the dry sweetness of Tara’s favorite scented candles. The unexpected, pleasant aroma calmed her. The door opened, and Tara was standing before her, smiling. She had a look in her eyes that took Willow’s breath away.

        “Hi.” Willow chirped softly as she entered the room. She wanted to reassure Tara about the reason for her presence. She was concerned that the witch thought that she was mainly interested in spell casting and other excitement. She needed to tell her about her feelings, the feelings that she had yet to fully admit to herself.

        Tara had lowered herself to the floor, sitting cross-legged, and Willow joined her. Their eyes found each other and remained locked in a gaze that neither of them could describe.

        Willow’s ears perked up at the sudden sounds of a piano weaving through the scented air of the dimly lit room. Her eyes were still fixed on Tara’s. A sultry, smoky female voice wove a simple, yet serpentine melody over the piano chords. The words that the voice sang with such tender conviction seemed to plead to the redhead:



        “Give me a kiss before you leave me,

        And my imagination will thrive upon that kiss.

        Sweetheart, I ask no more than this,

        A kiss to build a dream on.”



        Willow felt her heart miss a beat. She felt herself melting, a little, realizing why Tara had selected the song. It was such a sweet, simple request. One that had yet gone unfulfilled for both of them. The voice continued through the melody:



        “Give me a kiss before you leave me,

        And my imagination will feed my hungry heart.

        Leave me one thing before we part,

        A kiss to build a dream on.”



        Tara’s earlier anxiety had long faded as she gazed into Willow’s eyes, the voice was someone else’s, but the message was hers. She felt the knees of their crossed legs starting to touch. She didn’t know or care which of them must have been inching closer to the other. The song shifted slightly in key, and the voice started a new verse:



        “When I’m alone with my fancies,

        I’ll be with you.

        Weaving romances,

        Making believe they’re true.”



        Willow found her palms resting on the upturned sides of Tara’s knees. She was leaning further forward, slowly inching toward her lover’s face.



        “Give me your lips for just a moment,

        And my imagination will make that moment live.

        Give me what you alone can give…”



        The moment was delicate and delicious. Tara felt the warmth of Willow’s breath against her slightly parted lips. She was millimeters away; her hands had come to rest on the blonde witch’s thighs as she leaned ever closer. Together, they closed their eyes.



        “A kiss to build a dream on.”



        Their lips touched as the last line of the song trailed off, the delicate cadenza of the piano was their only accompaniment. The kiss was so delicate, so tender, that neither one of them could breathe for several seconds.

        The redhead felt the full lips of her lover against her own. She savored the sensation as she slowly, gently let her bottom lip glide against Tara’s. The velvet-like smoothness seemed to send thousands of tiny sparks throughout her body. The gentle pressure against her mouth made her feel cherished. The slight space between her lover’s lips made her feel welcome.

        Tara was lost, completely, in the moment. Behind her closed eyes, she felt as though she were floating in a sea of Willow. She felt the warm Willow-ocean currents caressing her face, her body, her limbs, her fingers, and toes. She would have drowned gladly, her lungs full of Willow, surrendering herself totally.

        The two were connected so simply, so harmoniously, so intimately to each other that neither one of them would soon break the contact. Their lips stayed together until most of the scented candles had exhausted themselves, their light fading as gentle wisps of sweet gray smoke curled upward.





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That's part seven. Part eight is going to be done late this week. Thanks to all for taking the time to follow this story.



The song that is quoted is "A Kiss to Build a Dream on"

by,

Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby & Oscar Hammerstein II copyright: 1935 Miller Music



***I've had to re-format this and repost due to some lost TABs

Edited by: StrangeQuark at: 8/27/03 8:17 pm
StrangeQuark
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby Tempest Duer » Wed Aug 27, 2003 3:22 am

:thud



That was wonderful... the little bits of kissage, and the psycho demony thing on the loose again. I likey. A lot. You have my respect and adoration for ever and ever and ever. And all that good stuff.

Choosing not to decide is still a choice.

Tempest Duer
 


Re: ohmyholywow

Postby The Rose24 » Wed Aug 27, 2003 4:34 am

Beautiful. This is one of the best descriptions of a kiss I have ever read. :kiss



They still have a lot to talk about. What is the deal with the book? Tara has some explaining to do. Does she know about the book raising a demon? You are :devilish

Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

Willow: I found you. I will always find you.


The Rose24
 

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