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FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby Mainer » Fri Mar 29, 2002 5:49 am

I am new to this board and to writing fan fiction and any and all advice is welcome.

Title: ?

Time: Around season three, but I've changed things.

Summary: An alternative way in which Willow and Tara could have met.



It was one of those Friday afternoons Willow loved. The sun was shining, the sky was blue, and everything just felt right. She sat on a bench in front of the school waiting for Buffy and Xander to discuss their weekend plans.

"No Buffster yet?" Xander said plunking down on the bench next to Willow.

"Nope," Willow said.

"Maybe something's up? Some new big bad to fight."

"Maybe."

"You're real chatty today," Xander said.

"Hey guys," Buffy said,"Giles was being extra Gilesy."

"No problem Buff," Xander said,"So what's up for the weekend?"

"I have to patrol tonight, and my mom wants me to do some bonding with her. She thinks I'm spending too much time with Giles and Angel. No Cordy tonight?"

"She's going to L.A. for a shopping trip this weekend," Xander said,"You want to Bronze it with me tonight Will?"

"I have to go to the library. I have a huge paper. I'll be study-girl all weekend."

"As opposed to...," Xander said.

"I'm not that bad," Willow said.

"Face it Will, since Oz left for college and you two broke up all you do is study. You gotta get yourself back out there," Buffy said.

"I was never out there."

"But you weren't library on Friday night," Xander said.

"Well tonight I am," Willow grabbed her bag and stormed off. She didn't really know why she was mad. That had been happening a lot lately. Buffy and Xander just assumed she was upset that Oz had dumped her, but she had dumped him. They did't know that because she didn't want them too. The whole thing with Oz hadn't felt right from the beginning and him graduating and going to college was the perfect excuse to end it. So what if she spent every night in the library. She liked the library, lots of books, and no Buffy, or Xander, or Giles. She would have used the high school library if Giles ever left it, but the library at UC Sunnydale was great.

"Willow is that you?" Sheila Rosenberg asked.

"Yes, I'm home from school," Willow called back.

"Are you going to the library tonight or will you be here for dinner?"

"Library."

"Are you sure? We're having company, the Greens. You haven't seen Michael in ages, he's home for the weekend. You two were so cute together."

"Mom, I was seven," Willow said, "I have a huge paper, I can't stay."

"Fine, but he'll be disappointed. You two would make a great couple."

"Mom, let it go," Willow said walking to her room. She closed the door and flopped on her bed. She needed to get everything organized in her head so she would know what she needed to take with her. She certainly couldn't come back to get anything. She got up and paced around her room gathering things from here and there. Three felt a bit early to leave, but she didn't want to be at home. She was going to have to be at the library until at least ten to make sure that the company was long gone. "Seven hours, that's not so long," Willow thought.



The library was quiet as usual on a Friday night. A few students around, but mostly empty. She dropped her stuff on a table and gathered some books she would need for her paper, and a couple of books on Wicca. She had been more interested in it since Ms.Calendar's death and reading books at UC Sunnydale was the only chance she got. She knew her parents would not be understanding about it, and Giles would probably worry himself. She couldn't decide what to do first. The truth was the paper wasn't due for another two weeks; she just didn't want to hang out with her friends. She felt awful about that, but it was the truth. She didn't feel right inside and she couldn't explain it. Whenever she was with them she tried hard to be her usual cheery self, but often it ended as it had this afternoon with her storming off angry for no reason.

"Are you going to be long with that book?" Willow was broken from her thoughts by the sweetest voice she had ever heard.

"What?" she said.

" The book on the history of witchcraft, are you going to be long with it?" the voice came out stuttered, but it was still pretty. As was the girl it belonged to.

"I just got it, but you can look at it," Willow said.

"Are you in the Wicca group on campus?"

"No, I'm not a student here," Willow said extending her hand to the other girl, "I'm Willow."

"Tara," the girl said shaking Willow's hand, "Are you sure about the book. I mean if you just got it I can wait.

"No, I should be writing a paper anyway," Willow said, "The campus has a Wicca group." Sometimes it took some time for Willow's brain to register what was said.

"Yeah," Tara said.

"You must be a member. How long have you been practicing?"

"Since I was little," Tara said, "What about you?"

"Since a couple of weeks ago," Willow said smiling, "I'm just sort of finding out about stuff."

"Oh."

"Can you cast?"

"Spells. Some," Tara said. She wished she didn't sound like such and idiot when she talked. She wished she could control her stutter too.

"Really, I would love to learn. Right now I can levitate a pencil, but that's a little shaky."

"It's a start," Tara said.

"Do you want to sit down?" Willow asked motioning to the empty seat across the table from her.

"Sure," Tara had intended to check the book out and take it with her, she really didn't know why she was staying.

"Are you a student here?" Willow asked.

"Yeah, first year," Tara said, "Where do you go?"

"Sunnydale High," Willow said hoping it didn't sound as lame as she thought it had, "I'm a senior."

"What's the paper for?" Tara asked trying to keep the conversation going.

"History," Willow said, "I haven't really decided on a topic yet. I have two weeks to write it." I just keep sounding geekier and geekier.

"You sound like me. I always get my papers done way ahead of time."

"You don't think I'm a geek?"

"Should I?"

"I don't know. I just had this weird fight that wasn't really a fight with my friends and they were telling me that all I did was study. I just like to get things done. Plus I don't have anything better to do on a Friday night than sit in a library. Unless you count dinner with the Greens and their son Michael, who my parents want me to marry and I am so not interested in that. Maybe when I was seven, but what did I know then. I am so sorry sometimes I get started and I just can't stop."

"That's okay. I don't think you're a geek. I obviously have nothing better to do on a Friday night or I would be doing it. So who am I to judge?"

"I hope I didn't make you feel bad by saying that. I didn't mean to imply anything by that comment. I mean you could just be getting a book and going out on a date or something."

"No date," Tara said, "I really don't have anything to do tonight. I'm not even fortunate enough to have a paper to write."

"I don't really want to write my paper," Willow said, "I just didn't want to be at home, or with my friends. If you can understand that."

"I can," Tara said, "Have you had dinner yet?"

"No," Willow said.

"Let me treat you to dinner in the Grotto," Tara said.

"I couldn't," Willow said.

"Why not? It's just my student funds," Tara said.

"Are you sure you don't mind hanging out with a geek?" Willow asked.

"As long as you don't."









I wasn't sure I was going to write a part two, but I decided I would give it a try.

Title: ?,part two

Time: Still around the third season

Summaryn alternate way in which Willow and Tara could have met.





Willow crept up the walk to her house and as carefully as she could turned the key in the lock. Slowly she turned the knob and pushed the door in cringing as it creeked. She paused for a moment listening to any indication that her parents had woken, hearing nothing she continued forward, shut the front door, and locked it. Feeling her way through the dark house she headed for her bedroom. Halfway there she kicked a table that she could have sworn didn't stick out that far before. She quietly, but quickly hopped down the hall to her bedroom.

"Ow,ow,ow," she said once safely in her room. Willow dropped down on her bed and grabbed her foot. "I am so stupid and for so many reasons," she thought, "I can't believe I came in the front door when I have a door in my room. How idiotic can I be? That's what I get for not doing this more often. I can't believe I was out until three in the morning." She hadn't intended to be out so late, but it just kind of happened. Once she started talking with Tara it was hard to stop. It started with dinner, then a walk, and then she had ended up in Tara's room, and they just talked all night. It wasn't like talking to Buffy or Xander. With them she had to be someone. She had to be the Willow Rosenberg they had known for years. She was expected to do and say certain things and everytime she stepped outside the box, they questioned her. "Something must be wrong with Willow," that's what they would think, so she climbed back into the box. She was so tired of it, and admittedly it wasn't all their fault. She didn't have to always conform, but she did. Willow didn't know what was going on with herself. Lately all she could think about was how different she felt, but tonight with Tara she hadn't felt that way. She felt completely at ease. Everytime she said something that wasn't "Willow" Tara just acted like it was because she didn't know. It was wonderful, the whole night had been wonderful, but there was one little problem. Willow was attracted to her, physically attracted to her. It wasn't the first time it had happened, but it was the first time she had wanted to act on it. Normally she would talk to Buffy about this sort of thing, but this was defiantely not in the Willow box. "Now what do I do?" she thought,"I shouldn't be worrying about it. Tara probably didn't even like me. At least not like that." Willow turned over again, sleep was out of the question. She couldn't stop thinking about Tara, and she couldn't stop thinking about why she suddenly hated her friends. Maybe hate was too strong, dislike was much better. "I wish I didn't feel that way." She tried not to feel that way, but the more she tried the stronger the feeling got. She rolled over and looked at the clock, 7:04. "I might as well get up," Willow thought climbing out of bed. She heard a light knock on her door.

"Come in," Willow said stretching her arms above her head.

"Did you finish your paper?" Sheila asked peeking her head into the room. The room was disgusting. Clothes everywhere, books on the floor. This did not look like Willow's room.

"No," Willow said catching her mother's disapproving glare, "I was tired last night. I just dropped my stuff. I'll clean it today."

"The Greens cancelled, they'll be coming over tonight. I told them you would take Michael to the Bronze."

"Why?" Willow asked.

"You don't want to hang around us old people all night," Sheila said wondering why Willow was so upset, "It's Saturday night, you always go to the Bronze with your friends. What's one more?"

"What if I had a date?"

"Oh, Willow," Sheila said laughing, "Be ready at seven."

"I hate my life," Willow thought. Now she would definately need Buffy around tonight. There was nothing like a pretty girl to distract a college boy. Willow picked up the phone and dialed Buffy's number.

"Hello," Joyce Summers said, she couldn't imagine who would be calling so early.

"Hi Mrs. Summers. Can I talk to Buffy?"

"Willow? Do you know what time it is?"

"Oh, sorry. I wasn't paying attention," Willow said.

"I'll go get Buffy," Joyce said laughing.

"I can't believe I just called someone before 7:30 on a Saturday morning. Buffy's gonna kill me," Willow thought.

"Hey Will, this better be important. I didn't get in until one," Buffy said.

"Only one, I didn't get in until three," Willow said. It came much more like Cordelia than she had wanted.

"What's wrong?" Buffy asked.

"Why would something be wrong? I just stayed out late that's all. It's not a crime."

"You never stay out that late, that's all," Buffy said hoping it was the lack of sleep making Willow so testy, "I didn't mean anything by it."

"Forget it," Willow said deciding now was a good time to back track out of that conversation, "Are you going to the Bronze tonight?"

"Does Giles have clean glasses? Of course I'm going to the Bronze tonight," Buffy said, "Look Will, whatever it is, whatever I did let's just talk about it."

"There's nothing to talk about. Nothing's wrong," Willow said, "I have to go. Bye." Willow hung up the phone before Buffy even had a chance to say goodbye. Just what she had expected to happen happened. Buffy immediately thought something was wrong. Willow had said nothing was wrong, but clearly something was. "Now isn't the time to get into that," Willow thought. She grabbed a pair of jeans and tee shirt from her closet and hastily dressed. "Now is the perfect time for a trip to the library."



She sat down at the same table she had last night. This time she didn't go get any books, she just took out her notebook and tried to come up with an idea for her paper. "Ideas, topics, theories. I got nothing," Willow thought.

"Hey," Tara said slidding into the seat in front of Willow. After talking all night her stutter seemed to disappear. "Back so soon."

"Hi," Willow said a bright smile appearing on her face, "I didn't get much done last night. Why are you here?"

"Returning the book," Tara said, "I saw you and I thought I'd say hi, but if you're busy I can leave."

"No, I can't seem to think today. I have something on my mind," Willow said.

"Do you wanna go somewhere and talk about it?" Tara asked.

"Sure," Willow said. If she didn't talk about it she was going to explode. She put her notebook away and headed out of the library with Tara. They walked silently across the campus until they reached a small field. Several students were milling around, or studying in the early morning light. Tara pointed to a large tree and they sat down beneath it.

"So what's up?" Tara asked.

"You have no idea how happy it makes me that you didn't ask me what was wrong," Willow said.

"What?" Tara said a half smile forming on her face. Willow loved that smile.

"Never mind," Willow said, "It's my friends, or my family, maybe it's me."

"I'm not sure I get what you mean."

"All my life I've done everything I was supposed to do. They expect me to be there whenever they need anything. If they forget to tape a show, or they forget what the homework assignment is, I'm there. Old reliable Willow."

"There's nothing wrong with being dependable," Tara said.

"It's just that sometimes I don't want to be dependable. Sometimes I want to be the one who gets to stay out all night and do crazy things."

"I'm not seeing a problem. If you want to do something, do it," Tara said.

"If I did they would all want to know what was wrong with me. They think I don't do things like that just because I haven't before."

"You can't live your life for other people," Tara said wishing she had taken her own advice, "You'll never be happy that way. Trust me I know. You should talk to your friends about this. They probably don't even know that they're doing anything to upset you."

"You're right, they don't. Maybe tonight at the Bronze," Willow said leaning back against the tree. Tara laid back on the grass with her hands behind her head. Willow just starred at her. Willow started at her feet, trailing her eyes all the way up Tara's body stopping momentarily at her breasts before moving on. "She's absolutly beautiful," Willow thought, "I should stop looking." Willow knew she should most definately stop looking, but she couldn't seem to stop herself. It was like her hormones took control of her brain.

"Am I growing a third head?" Tara asked looking over at Willow. She could feel the other girl's gaze on her from the moment she laid down.

"What?" Willow asked.

"You've been starring," Tara said smiling. She was quite flattered by it.

"You noticed, huh?"

"It was hard not to," Tara said.

"I'm sorry. I don't know what's wrong with me."

"You don't have to be sorry," Tara said sitting up and placing her hand over Willow's, "and there is nothing wrong with you."

"I don't know what I'm doing," Willow said leaning in towards Tara.

"You don't always have to," Tara said closing the gap and placing her lips on Willow's.







Mainer
 


Re: FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby shootingstar » Fri Mar 29, 2002 10:07 pm

man, i'm loving this fic! your idea is so cool, i can never come up with anything this good.



update?........please?

I don't know how to live in this world, if these are the choices. If everything gets stripped away...i don't see the point.

shootingstar
 


Re: FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby GridMonkey » Sat Mar 30, 2002 8:30 am

Adding a second part was a terrific idea. And so is adding more. This is great.

I am a monkey and monkey's are not afraid.

GridMonkey
 


Re: FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby LeatherQueen » Sat Mar 30, 2002 8:35 am

You've got a good story going here. And I like the idea of Willow meeting Tara while still in High School. I definitely think you should continue this. :)








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"Honey, I'm the original one-eyed chicklet in the kingdom of the blind." - Glory

LeatherQueen
 


Re: FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby willntlover » Sat Mar 30, 2002 8:39 pm

Haha! Tara kissed Willow! Need more story!!! Please!!!!

-Will



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

willntlover
 


Re: FIC: New fic, untitled

Postby The Next Tara Maclay » Sat Mar 30, 2002 8:54 pm

Need Story you need to continue.

The Next Tara Maclay
 


re: story

Postby ForeverPiper » Sat Mar 30, 2002 9:32 pm

Please update soon. I can't wait to see what happens next. I really like it so far.



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Once you fall for Willow, you stay fallen.

Buffy to Willow ( :willow ) about Tara ( :tara ) in Normal Again

ForeverPiper
 


Re: re: story

Postby Lonewolf22 » Sun Mar 31, 2002 11:39 pm

Mainer: Great fic, I really like the idea on how Willow and Tara met, very sweet. I can't wait to read more, hope you update soon.



Lonewolf

Lonewolf22
 


Re: re: story

Postby Willow Rocks » Mon Apr 01, 2002 12:27 am

okay a part 3 is coming right? keep it coming us lazy people (ie me) who can't write fic need people like u and many others to sustain us!

Willow Rocks
 


heh

Postby GreenNeutron » Mon Apr 01, 2002 12:55 am

*joins the chorus of "more please" :) *

GreenNeutron
 


update

Postby goodtry » Mon Apr 01, 2002 1:41 am

hey Mainer,

same as other here...PLZ i need my next update...

i wanna know how it goes...keep up the good work~ ;)

goodtry
 


Re:

Postby mollyig » Mon Apr 01, 2002 3:18 pm

I love fics with alternate Willow / Tara beginnings.





I could paint you in the dark, 'cause I've studied you with hunger as a work of art - Collecting you (Indigo Girls)

mollyig
 


Alternate Realities

Postby tommo » Mon Apr 01, 2002 11:05 pm

Yeah, the alternate realities works out really well, mainly because like on the show, you can pretty much do anything you want, playing with the canon relationships in diverse situations.



I have to admit, I have a lot of fun reading alternate universe fics, and this seems to be working out in a really sweet way.


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Hey Grrrrlfriend! Yoo hoo! Over here! It's me...Flaming Joel!

tommo
 


fic

Postby Drakkenfyre » Mon Apr 01, 2002 11:50 pm

I just have one word to say, "UPDATE!!" Need update, now!! Oh dear, that was more than one word, Sorry, got a little carried away. Ignore me. :)

"We few, we happy few."
"We band of buggered."

Drakkenfyre
 


Re: fic

Postby Lucy Moore » Sat Apr 06, 2002 12:57 pm

I just 'found' this...It's really good...Is there more??

fiat justitia,ruat caelum

Lucy Moore
 


update

Postby shootingstar » Sat Apr 06, 2002 1:51 pm

i'm also gonna join the chorus of people



update please!!!!!!!



I love the whole Willow season 3/ College Tara. Pretty please can we have some more?

I don't know how to live in this world, if these are the choices. If everything gets stripped away...i don't see the point.

shootingstar
 


Re: update

Postby TheWhiz » Sat Apr 06, 2002 11:03 pm

Ooh, good fiction!

I'm joining the ranks of Kitties looking forward to an update!! :)

"I am a whiz...If ever a whiz there was"

TheWhiz
 


Re: update

Postby BigMac » Mon Apr 08, 2002 6:54 pm

WOW Tara kiss Willow, Need a update.

Tara: Assume Crash
Positions

BigMac
 


update???

Postby Kel » Wed Apr 10, 2002 10:15 am

*sigh* no update yet??



well i'll beg if that helps, please please please update soon. i really want to find out what happens next!!





Kel
 


update

Postby Mainer » Wed Apr 10, 2002 9:52 pm

I am working on part three right now. Sorry that it's taking so long. It should be up in the next couple of days.

Mainer
 


Re: update

Postby ExtraFlameyWT » Thu Apr 11, 2002 1:45 am

YAY!!! Update!! Woohoo!



Sorry, just a little excited... hehe. :)

"Hey Will, this is me. It doesn't all have to be good and fine. This is the room where you don't have to be brave. I still love you. If you're worried, you can be worried." -Tara to Willow in ep. 603 Afterlife

ExtraFlameyWT
 


Re: Update

Postby foreverpiper » Thu Apr 11, 2002 2:06 am

YAY!!!! *chants* Update! Update! Update! *calms down*



Um, yeah...I'll, um, just sit over here, nice and quiet and wait for the update...



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Once you fall for Willow, you stay fallen.

foreverpiper
 


Re: Update

Postby Mix » Thu Apr 11, 2002 2:58 pm

**Mix joins in chant for update then realises its not really polite to harass the writers**



Foreverpiper, do you mind if I sit with you?

Mix
 


Re: Update

Postby BigMac » Thu Apr 11, 2002 6:47 pm

Please my we have a update real soon.

Tara: Assume Crash
Positions

BigMac
 


Re: Update

Postby foreverpiper » Fri Apr 12, 2002 5:28 am

Mix, of course I don't mind if you sit with me. *pulls out a chair* Have a seat.



No update? *sigh*



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Once you fall for Willow, you stay fallen.

foreverpiper
 


Re: Update

Postby LeatherQueen » Fri Apr 12, 2002 6:29 am

pulls up a chair with the rest of the patiently waiting kittens



Oh yay! I've been watching for an update to this one. I really enjoyed the first parts. :)








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"Honey, I'm the original one-eyed chicklet in the kingdom of the blind." - Glory


"Futile... like a FOX, baby!" - Tara in The Late Shift by wiccachica

LeatherQueen
 


update

Postby Mainer » Fri Apr 12, 2002 8:02 pm

I know it took awhile but I finally have part three written. You were all so patient I decided to add the first bit of part four too.





Part Three

"Oh my God. Oh my God. I'm late," Willow thought racing back to her house, " I'm so dead, I'm so late, I so kissed a girl." That part made Willow smile. It had been a wonderful day with Tara that seemed to go by much too fast. They sat and talked all day about everything, well almost everything. It was as if the kiss never happened. "Maybe it was just a friendly kiss. It wasn't like the way Buffy kisses Angel, or Xander kisses Cordelia, heck it wasn't even how I used to kiss Oz," Willow thought, "It could have just been a friend kissing a friend, but I've never kissed Buffy on the lips, or Xander for that matter. Okay maybe I kissed him once on the lips, but we were little kids, it was at our wedding, that doesn't count. Do I sound like this when I talk? How can anyone understand me? I just go on and on and it just keeps coming. What was I even thinking about? Oh yeah, Tara, the kiss. Friendly or not it was a nice kiss."

"Nice of you to show up," Sheila said pointing to her watch, which read 7:37.

"I lost track of time," Willow said, "Sorry."

"Michael is waiting in the family room."

Willow followed her mother into the dining room and greeted the Greens. She made an apology for being so late and then made her way to the family room to meet Michael. They hadn't seen each in other in about ten years.

"Hi Michael. Sorry I'm late," Willow said.

"That's cool. You've really changed," Michael said eyeing Willow.

"Ten years will do that to ya," Willow said shifting awkwardly under his gaze, "Ready to go?"

"Yeah," Michael said still looking Willow over.

"Great. My friends are gonna be at the Bronze too. I thought we could all hang out together," Willow said.

"Sure, whatever."

" I think you're really gonna like Buffy."



The Bronze was packed as usual on a Saturday night. Willow had been racking her brain the entire walk there trying to think of something to say to Michael. She had a distinct feeling that he was checking her out. Willow made her way through the mob, hoping that Michael was still behind her, but she didn't care enough to look back and check. She spotted Buffy and Xander on a sofa and headed that direction.

"Hey guys," she said forcing a weak smile.

"Hey Will, you don't look too happy. Why?" Xander asked.

"This is Michael," Willow said indicating the guy who walked up beside her.

"Michael Green?" Xander asked.

"Yeah," Michael said with a puzzled look on his face.

"You don't remember me do you? Xander Harris. The last time you were here I threw up on you," Xander said seemingly proud of the accomplishment.

"Oh yeah, Xander, now I remember. The corndogs."

"Michael that's Buffy," Willow said trying to change the subject. She had completely forgotten about the corndog incident.

"Hi," Buffy said.

"Well hello there," Michael said looking Buffy all over.

"Hey there Mike," Xander said, "Buffy has a boyfriend."

"That's great," Michael said, "Is he here?"

"No, but if he found out you were looking at her like that he'd bite you," Xander said.

"Xander," Buffy said smacking Xander on the arm.

"Who's your friend?" Harmony asked slinking up to the group.

"Michael, that's Harmony," Willow said.

"Do you have a boyfriend?" Michael asked.

"No."

" Great. Let's dance."

" Your friends kinda...." Buffy said trying to come up with a word that wouldn't sound too offensive.

" I know and he's not my friend," Willow said, "He's just the boy my parents want me to marry."

"Xander will go away and get something so I can talk to Willow," Buffy said.

"Just shoot the bat signal when the girl talk is over. I'll be at the bar."

"Is something wrong?" Willow asked Buffy sitting down next to her friend.

"You tell me. I'm no genius, but I can tell things aren't all hugs and puppies with you. You've been all avoidy. Did I do something?"

"I know, I'm sorry. It's just that everytime I do anything new that isn't typical Willow you guys act like I did something wrong. It's just been getting to me lately. That and a lot of other things that are going on in my mind," Willow said. She didn't really want to talk to Buffy about her feelings for girls right now. It was more than she could handle.

"I don't mean to judge you. I just worry about you," Buffy said, " You're my best friend. I don't want you to get hurt. I just want you to be happy."

"I know you do. I just want to be a normal teenager."

"You are a normal teenager. At least as normal as you can be living on a hell mouth and battling evil," Buffy said, "I promise no more overly concerned Buffy."

"Thanks," Willow said laughing, " There's one more thing I have to tell you."

"Shoot."

"I met someone at the library," Willow said. Maybe she wasn't ready for the conversation, but she had to have it.

"Details," Buffy said sliding closer.

" Well," Willow said.

" Oh come on Will. What's he like?" Buffy asked.

"Well, she's a first year student at UC Sunnydale," Willow blurted out as fast as she could and then paused for Buffy's reaction.

"You did just say she right. I mean I wasn't imagining that."

"No, no imagining. Her name's Tara, but I don't know if she like's me the same way I like her. We did kiss today, but I don't know what kind of kiss it was. It could have been just a friendly kiss. Do you want me to stop talking about this because I can if you want. I don't want to freak you out or upset you or anything."

"I'm not freaked or upset. So what was the kiss like? Open or closed? Did she use her tongue?"

"Buffy! No it wasn't like that. It was on the lips and our mouths were partially opened," Willow said, "So what do you think, friendly or not?"

"She's a really friendly person if that's how she kisses a friend," Buffy said, " Why don't you just ask her out?"

"Are you crazy? What if she says no? What if she totally rejects me and I end up homeless in the streets because I think I'm too undesirable for anyone to love, and I lose all interest in living life. I would quit school and turn to drinking and you'd end up giving me spare change in the alley outside."

"Will, stop. You won't end up homeless outside the Bronze I promise. Ask her out."

"I don't know how to ask out a girl I've never done it," Willow said.

"No problem. We'll get Xander. Not only has he asked out a girl. He's the king of rejection."

"What if he gets mad at me?" Willow said looking down at her lap.

"Because you're gay? Willow, Xander's your best friend he won't hate you," Buffy said. She hadn't seen Willow this unsure of herself since she had moved to Sunnydale.

"I guess you're right," Willow said," Go ahead and call him over."



Part Four

Willow woke up Sunday morning feeling better than she had in months. It was amazing what a little disclosure could do for a person. She felt terrific knowing that Buffy and Xander both knew that she liked girls. The only thing left to do was tell her parents, but there was no way she was doing that yet. Xander had taken it harder than Willow would have liked, but he was just upset that she hadn't told him sooner. After he adjusted he kept making comments about seeing Willow with another girl, and asking if she would video tape her first time for him. She was glad that he adjusted so quickly. He told Willow to ask her out like she was ripping off a band aid. The quicker you do it the less pain there is. He also told her not to take rejection personally, but how could she not take it personally. She promised them she would call Tara today and ask her out, but now she was having second thoughts. She didn't want to let her friends down, but she didn't want to spend the next month or so in the depths of despair because Tara rejected her either. "So what do I do?" Willow asked herself. "It's quite possible Tara won't reject me. She did kiss me. If she does reject me, I'm sure she'll let me down easy. She's so nice she isn't going to want to hurt me. That's it Rosenburg. Just pick up the phone and call. It will be over before you know it." With that final boost of confidience Willow picked up the phone and dialed Tara's number.





I still haven't finished the rest of part four, which is the final part. Hopefully I can do it in the next couple of days and have it up on Tuesday.

Mainer
 


Re: update

Postby LeatherQueen » Fri Apr 12, 2002 8:09 pm

Great update!! I love how Buffy and Xander supported Willow when she came out to them. And good on Willow for working up the courage to ask out Tara. Looking forward to the next part!








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"Honey, I'm the original one-eyed chicklet in the kingdom of the blind." - Glory


"Futile... like a FOX, baby!" - Tara in The Late Shift by wiccachica

LeatherQueen
 


Re: update

Postby Lonewolf22 » Sat Apr 13, 2002 8:48 am

Mainer: Great update, I really liked how Willow just told Buffy and Xander everything about her liking girls that was really cool, I can't wait to read more.



Lonewolf

Lonewolf22
 


update!

Postby kel18 » Sat Apr 13, 2002 2:23 pm

yeah, and it wasn't just one update, you gave us extra!!



looking forward to the rest of part two. Tara's gonna be there right, cause i sooo wanted her to turn up at the bronze. *sigh*



loving your fic Mainer!

kel18
 

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