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Re: FIC: Answering Darkness

Postby WebWarlock » Tue Apr 09, 2002 7:04 pm

Ooo! Update. Yeah!!



Loved the way you incorporated the 'fake' update into the real one. Sneaky.



Speaking of sneaky. I was reading some Cthulhu mythos last night and I was noticing that a lot of your story has a lot of Cthulhu myth in it.

Have you read any H.P. Lovecraft?



Anyway the Trickster is the Lovecraft Nyarlathotep (NIGH-ar-LATH-oe-tep). Nyarlathotep is known as the Trickster, the Crawling Chaos, the Black Man, and the Goddess of the Black Fan. He is a god, but he has many shapes and forms. And he loves humans, especially witches. Well, love is not exactly right. Old Nyarly is the embodiment of evil. He turned thousands of innocent pagans into evil monsters by just inserting himself into their religion and perverting it.



Nyarlathotep also serves a similar function as your Trickster. Glory is Azathoth (destruction) and the Scales is Yog-Sothoth (balance), that leaves only Shub-Niggurath (creation). Or maybe Glory is Shub and someone else is Azathoth.



So this fits very well with what you have told us so far. Plus old Nyarly can only some to earth when "the stars are right", so I read your update today and it fits!



Oh, here is a picture of Nyarly. www.qusoor.com/rave/images/nyar1.jpg



There is a really good story about Willow and Tara fighting Nyarlathotep (very different from this one) by Natalie Moss on my website at www.xtreme-gaming.com/the...ares1.php. Warning. This is a hardcore NC-17 story.



Ok, professor Warlock is now done with today's lecture on "Willow, Tara and the Cthulhu Cycle of Mythos as interpreted by Dr. Sassette."



We can get back to the witchy smut now! ;)



Warlock

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Re: FIC: Answering Darkness

Postby Canadian Kitty » Tue Apr 09, 2002 7:55 pm

Well Sass, I suppose you have a point there. I fear that if I was found responsible for such an atrocity I would lose all panty pile and tub'o pudding privledges. And what would life be without panties, pudding and your fic. Who knew healthy eating could be so potentially devestating?



Here, let me get rid of that healthy green thing. Here's some poutine (fries smothered in gravy and cheese curds) I just whipped up for you. Enjoy. You let me know if you need anything else.



Oh and Web Warlock, the pitcure of that Nyarly dude is gonna give me nightmares for a week but that was some interesting info.



CK

"You wanna go out sometime, for coffee, food, kisses and gay love?" Willow- Normal Again.

Edited by: Canadian Kitty  at: 4/10/02 11:58:21 am
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Re: AD 44

Postby Willowfan » Tue Apr 09, 2002 9:49 pm

Oh...Good update, Sass.

But why would Tara's ancesters have the book? The only thing I can think of is that it CAN'T be destroyed so Tara's ancesters were charged with keeping it out of the hands of darkness. Which would make Tara a target...which would lead to badness...oh boy.

And it's good to see Dawn is being allowed to help.

That's all she ever wanted to do, but no one would let her.

So...will she be inducted into the Scoobies now?

I mean, I know having a protracter and helping mark a Star Chart isn't big on the helping list, but it IS helping.

I vote yes...make Dawn a scooby.

Can't wait for the next part,

Willowfan:)

That's right puppy....Willow's gonna make you bark."-The Wish

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Re: AD 44

Postby Sassette » Tue Apr 09, 2002 10:02 pm

**TX: I'm sure you're done with your nap by now, but no update - sorry. I'll work on it as fast as I can, though, so I hope the wait won't be too long for you.



**WebWarlock: Okay, now THAT'S eerie. And fascinating. I have not, in fact, read nearly enough Lovecraft to have done that on purpose. I do like his work, though - I've just only read a collection of his short stories. I keep telling myself to get out to the bookstore to grab some of his longer works, but I'm either doing something while I'm thinking of it, or I'm thinking of something else while I'm at the bookstore.



I have some friends, though, who are BIG Cthulhu fans, so it's certainly possible this was in the back of my mind (though, for some reason, when people mention Cthulhu and Lovecraft, I think of the "goat with a thousand young" ... what the frilly heck is that?) ... we've had long conversations about it, and everything you wrote sounds familiar like I've heard it explained before.



But no, that wasn't on purpose. Still a neat connection, though, so good catch *G*



Huh (<---- that's me still thinking). I was, in fact, toying with the idea of calling this Big Bad Book the 'Necronomicon'. Now, that IS a coincidence. Guess I'll have to change that.



**Canadian Kitty: Excellent! I shall eat the junk food and ponder the next update - thanks *G*



**Willowfan: Ah, the book is a mystery. That is, if Tara even HAS the book. She might not, you know. But if she doesn't have the book, there must be some other way her family had more of the information from it. But, yeah, you have a good point about Dawn. I tend to think that after the whole Glory thing, Dawn is pretty much a Scooby by participation, even if not in name and even though Buffy likes to keep her out of things.



-Sass

Sassette
 


UPDATE

Postby Drakkenfyre » Tue Apr 09, 2002 10:04 pm

Great update Sass, I loved it, now what do I have to do to get more? I'll do your laundry and take extra special care with the panties, I PROMISE!!! You name it, I'll do it!! PLEASE, OH PLEASE!!!!

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

Drakkenfyre
 


Re: UPDATE

Postby Sassette » Tue Apr 09, 2002 10:08 pm

Oh, now THAT is a great offer. I hate doing laundry *G*



But, I'm afraid the only thing you can do for an update right now, is to be patient. I'm working on it *g*



-Sass

Sassette
 


Laundry

Postby Drakkenfyre » Wed Apr 10, 2002 12:13 am

You have no idea how great an offer that was!!! I abhor laundry.. but I guess bribery won't work so I will wait patiently...okay, have I been patient enough? No, damn, I really must work on this patient thing...

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

Edited by: Drakkenfyre at: 4/10/02 4:14:41 pm
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Re: Laundry

Postby Sassette » Wed Apr 10, 2002 12:58 am

Expect and update tomorrow, actually. I have some non-writing things to get done tonight, so I expect to not have this finished before I'm so tired I pass out *shrug*



But definitely no later than tomorrow.



-Sass

Sassette
 


Update!!

Postby LeatherQueen » Wed Apr 10, 2002 1:41 am

Oh, great update Sass! *sigh* At least today is getting better. After coming home after a shit of a day at work, I find this loverly update to brighten my night. :)



Heh... Den of Witchy Lovin'... I want to make that into a sign and hang it above my front door. ;)






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

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Re: AD 44

Postby WebWarlock » Wed Apr 10, 2002 2:50 am

I am sure that this is an eerie coincidence. Actually it is not all that surprising. Lovecraft influenced nearly every major horror writer of the last 60-70 years in some way. Especially the writers at ME.



Of course Lovecraft in his books would say you were influenced by the Great Old Ones themselves. Maybe a ghoul is trapped under your bed and whispers these horrors into your ear as you sleep as strange mewlings. Or some dark servitor race is literally planting these ideas in your head with seeds spawned in it’s home dimension. :)



Shub-Niggurath is the "Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young". She is constantly birthing new monsters.



You can find most of Lovecraft’s works and those of his cronies (Clark Ashton Smith, Frank Bellkamp Long, Robert Bloch, August Delereth) online. But print is nice. I just picked up a new hard back of Call of Cthulhu. 90% of his work was short stories.



But I have to warn you on two points.

1. Lovecraft is the only horror I have ever read that actually scares me. I read “The Rats in the Walls” as a sophomore in college and it freaked me out! I read “The Dream Quest of the Unknown Kadath” the same year I got married and IT freaked me out! Clark Ashton Smith is just as good.

2. Lovecraft was a racist and a misogynist. In real life he was a jerk, but he did not let his politics get mixed up in his writings. In fact he was one of the few big name horror writers of the 30’s to co-author books with women horror writers and keep their name on the story (often times, especially then, women would write the story, but a man’s name was put on as author.)



That is one of the reasons I prefer Clark Aston Smith. He was just a weirdo.



Call your book the Necronomicon and be one of the many writers to play in Lovecraft's universe. The name is public domain after all!



Lovecraft never has Sapphic witchy lovin' in his stories. So I’ll keep reading yours! ;)



Warlock

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Plaid Parade!!!

Postby Mufin53 » Wed Apr 10, 2002 3:03 am

The smittens heard a low rumbling that sounded like distant thunder. It drew them from their beds, couches and computer chairs, our of their homes and towards main street, filled with curiosity. The noise grew until on the horizon appeared... something.



Slowly it aproached, until they could make out a horse and wagon. Soon they realized this was no mere quarter horse but a Percheron, and the wagon was of the same massive proportions. As it drew near, the smittens realized the wagon was not brown as they had thought from a distance but full of green, red, yellow and blue.



Proudly the strong Percheron marched down main street, holding his head high to show off his tartan blanket with matching bell boots, and the green, red, yellow and blue ribbons braided into his mane and tail.



The flat-bed wagon he pulled held a hot-tub that had been amply decorated with the same tartan as the horse's blanket, so that it was pleated like a kilt.



The tub was filled to the brim with PLAID PUDDING! Mufin had spent hours precariously balanced on planks over the tub, delicately and acurately fingerpainting with food coloring on the warm vanilla confection. Now she was standing in it, firmly holding the reigns, and sporting her plaid bikini top that had been in vogue about 2 years earlier, and 'wearing' the hot tub like a rediculously large skirt. She was eagerly awaiting the parade's end, when the rest of the pantiless smittens would join her and turn the tub into a swirl of color, but for now, all she could do was drive.



Next in the procession, the kittens saw...

Edited by: Mufin53 at: 4/10/02 7:15:05 pm
Mufin53
 


Plaid Parade!!!

Postby Owl » Wed Apr 10, 2002 3:40 am

An enormous truck came rumbling into its place in line. The truck was completely covered in Orange and Tartan Plaids.

Atop the truck, a group of friendly truckers were dancing, sporting their flannel shirts proudly. They were distributing plaid boxer shorts to all onlookers, together with various foodstuffs, including, but not limited to green gummy foods, candies and chocolates of many varieties, sammiches, and hearty diner foods.



Down below, coffee and tea were dispensed by several swarming unicyclists, who wore Plaid helmets and beverage filled backpacks. Carabeener mugs were given to all takers.



The sides of the truck were bustling with a dozen gorgeous, giggling, giddy, plaid-clad cheerleaders who swayed and bounced along in their harnesses, which were swinging from supports on the sides of the truck. They tossed lettuce and other vegetable-related green things at the assembled crowd, whilst waving them about like pom-poms and yelling cheers.



Owl came running up behind the truck, looking very mussed, and, in fact, covered from head to foot in plaid body paint. Her hands were glued together, and covered in crepe paper. Not because there was actually any crepe paper on the float, but because a person who has just made a float really ought to have crepe paper stuck to their hands... That's just the way it is. She looked forward to the inevitable pudding bath..



Behind her was....

Edited by: Owl at: 4/10/02 8:00:35 pm
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Re: Plaid Parade!!!

Postby Pixie gishmock » Wed Apr 10, 2002 4:04 am

Pixie in a subtle forest-green and navy-blue plaid skirt, white shirt, and knee socks, but no panties (of course). She is marching energetically down the street, frenetically twirling a baton, occasionally tossing it up in the air and catching it with deft precision. On the ends of the baton are attached two pairts of flaming panties. Behind Pixie a float slowly travels down the street. Everyone on the float is dressed entirely in plaid, with several eye-popping combinations of colors. Draped over the float are several "are they or aren't they" rumored gay couples from pop culture, proudly showing their rainbow colors in support of Sassette. We see Gilligan and the Skipper; Mary Ann and Ginger; Wilma and Betty and Fred and Barney; Daphne and Thelma; Bert and Ernie; Miss Piggy and ...well...no one, cause Miss Piggy always just loved herself best; Batman and Robin; Marcia Brady and her best friend (come on, you saw the movie!). I'm sure there are more that I can't think of right now, but feel free to mention any other couples that can be revealed later.

Life is full of changes...The better you are at letting go of things, the freer your hands will be to catch something new. ~from Off The Map by Joan Ackerman
"It's good to be a chicken casserole," Tara murmured before passing out. ~from "Answering Darkness" by Sassette

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Re: Plaid Parade!!!

Postby Bobos Mom » Wed Apr 10, 2002 5:02 am

The caravan continued with an impressively rendered float celebrating the Eternal and Effervescent Panty. Created from multiple lacy undergarments knotted together in symbolic unity, the Giant Panty trembled, moving and shaking as if possessed. Flicking in the wind, the panty flashed in semaphore the heart’s desires of all who had contributed to its making. “Update…update…update…”



The parade goers bowed their heads before the gossamer monstrosity as it passed, for it held the promise of the N. and the C. and the Seventeen. A very tipsy Mother of Bo clutched at her helmet from the sidelines, and taking a sip of beer to find her voice, whispered the wish of a thousand kittens, “Soon…”



Behind the float, walking with head held high, came...

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TARA: Willow and I always know how to find each other!

ANYA: With yoga?

Bobos Mom
 


Re: Plaid Parade!!!

Postby TrueXena » Wed Apr 10, 2002 5:21 am

TX sporting a nice plaid one piece jumper. Looking rather confused (as if she didnt understand where she was or how she got there) and waveing to the crowds on the sidewalks. She walked along pushing a shopping cart. (the left front wheel not really touching the ground, rather doing a spinning, roll, spinning, roll thing) Inside were all sorts of goodies to be tossed to the crowd. Panties, Green Gummie goodies, Printed off Sassette Updates, you name it, if it was of the good, it was in that cart. She tossed such items into the crowded sidewalks and continued down the street.



Behind her was...

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Doc: "I'm the happy peppy pimp, 'cause I don't beat my hos!" / Doc: "...and then they had sex."

Tara: "Its good to be a chicken casserole." -in 'Answering Darkness' By: Sassette

TrueXena: "Get a taste of Religion. Lick a Witch!"

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Re: Plaid Parade!!!

Postby Kailyn Of Povar » Wed Apr 10, 2002 5:31 am

Actaully, its not a ghoul whispering horrors to Sass, but deamons trapped in her popcorn celing. They were held at bay by the Mighty Xena Socks, but they took a 2 year vacation out here on Long Island. The celing was probably feeling upity and whispering to her.



Wiccachicca: As to becoming a master of Tae-Kwan-Gutter, you must remeber is its not a means to an end, but the first step in a never ending journey.



Hanging out with may other gutter minded people is a great help, and will teach you in the ways. But I would hbe happy to discuss technique sometime over a drink or 2. You anywhere near NYC?

Kailyn Of Povar
 


Re: Update

Postby sheila wt » Wed Apr 10, 2002 5:58 am

Uhmmm... wonder what they're going to find in this book... Giles always reacts like it's something bad, really bad. Not helping here...



Great update, as always! Loving every single word of it. It was really cool that you added the "fake update", Sass! That was too good to go to waste. :)



Ah, just one thing, do not complain about Lisa's cliffhangers anymore, ok? After this story, you lost your right to do so. ;)


Sheila

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Willow: "If you felt lost and alone? Where would you go?"

Tara:"To you."

sheila wt
 


Re: Update

Postby blameburner » Wed Apr 10, 2002 6:09 am

Rut-ro-Rorge!!!



*attempts best Astro impression from "The Jetsons" but fails miserably... then wonders aloud why she is immitating a dog, and a cartoon one, at that*



Great update, Sass! More, more more!!!



*takes panties out of drawer to throw at Sass, since that seems to work for some Kittens, but then thinks better of it, seeing as they're pink with green polka-dots and black stripes*

"You are safe, she says. Inherent in you is a truth no artificial world can fade." - The Journey

blameburner
 


Re: Update

Postby tommo » Wed Apr 10, 2002 8:13 am

Sigh. And I just keep thinking there's more, but there isn't. I'm getting crabby now. My sassy eggs are about ready to crack.


























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

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Plaid Parade Conclusion

Postby Mufin53 » Wed Apr 10, 2002 1:02 pm

The smittens closed in behind TrueXena and her cart and joined the procession down Main Street, following all the way to the park.



The floats had been assembled in a large ring around the tree bearing Sassette's panties, and in the middle everyone watched in awe as the Pantiless Cheerleaders seemed to defy gravity.



After everyone had worn themselves out, they joined Mufin in the plaid-pudding tub for one last pudding ride around the park.



Everyone went home sticky and sweet. :evil

Mufin53
 


Re: Plaid Parade Conclusion

Postby mollyig » Wed Apr 10, 2002 1:06 pm

Plaid? Damn, if only I was Scottish instead of Irish, I'd have loads of the stuff!



Apologies to any Scots for the generalism!

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

mollyig
 


Re: Plaid Parade Conclusion

Postby Canadian Kitty » Wed Apr 10, 2002 1:33 pm

Canadian Kitty rushes down the deserted street, late to the party, err, parade again! She halts to adjust her special addition plaid garter belt and stockings while taking in her surroundings. Panties are strew everywhere, adorning street lights and parking meters. Several comatose parade watchers lie slumped against buildings. All have huge grins frozen on their faces and cluch several pieces of paper in their hands. Canadain Kitty gently removes a piece from the hand of the nearest victim and glances at it. It is difficult to read, most of the ink has been smeared by drool, but she can make out several smutty words and Sassette's signature at the bottom.

A shout gets here attention and she looks up in time to see a pantiless cheerleader covered in plaid pudding rise high above the tree line in the park. Thankful that all that marathon training is finally going to be worth it she sprints at maximum speed towards the park.



CK

"You wanna go out sometime, for coffee, food, kisses and gay love?" Willow- Normal Again.

Canadian Kitty
 


No Update

Postby Sassette » Wed Apr 10, 2002 6:07 pm

**Edited to Add: Actually - I'll start working on the update AFTER reading Lisa's update ... so it might be kinda late today.



Okay, this isn't an update, but just for the record, I >will< have one up sometime today. Unless you're in some weird time zone.



**LeatherQueen: Glad you liked the update - and yeah "Den of Witchy Lovin'" would make a GREAT doorsign *G*



**WebWarlock: Ahhh, yes - the Black Goat of the Woods with a Thousand Young. Even knowing just how evil that really is, it just always makes me laugh. 'Cuz, y'know, goats are funny.



I'm tempted to write some big long thing in response to this about collective memory and how the commonality of myths from disparate regions and cultures would indicate that there is some deeper darker truth in the universe. But, y'know, I don't feel like going there *G*



But yeah - I read "The Rats in the Walls" ... and that was FREAKY. And while I still might include "The Necronomicon" as the name of the book, it will not be the Lovecraft book - because even in the BuffyVerse you can just go buy one of those at a bookshop.



**Mufin, Owl, Pixie, Bobo's Mom, TX and CK: LOL ... thank you, thank you - I loved my parade *G* I'll have an update for you guys as soon as possible.



**Yuri: No, no no - the CEILING doesn't whisper to me ... the demons IN the popcorn ceiling whisper to me. There's a subtle difference. 'Cuz - a sentient ceiling? That's just crazy talk.



**sheila_wt: Yeah, this whole thing is making Giles particularly jumpy, isn't it? And hey - I'll complain about Lisa's cliffhangers if I want to ... 'cuz I update faster. Of course, that's probably because Lisa has a life *shrug*



**blameburner: Thank you ... I shall try to do as you ask ... I'm working on the next bit now.



**tommo: Cracking eggs? Ack! Sorry, Ruth ... I'll chain myself to the desk and just keep writing, okay? Try to, ummm ... keep your eggs in one piece.



**mollyig: Heh *shrug* Just because you're Irish doesn't mean you shouldn't have plaid things lying around the house. Plaid is a joyful, wonderful thing that inspires happiness and peace in all who gaze upon it.



-Sass

Edited by: Sassette at: 4/11/02 10:08:46 am
Sassette
 


Re: Your Comments and a big Thank You

Postby Karzia » Wed Apr 10, 2002 8:47 pm

First of all, THANK YOU, that was beautiful, and arrousing :lol



Secondly of all... The Shabbat was great, I am not Jewish, however I have been to many Shabbat meals as one of my closest freinds is. I especaily liked Tara's comments about "sharing faith". I personally can see no real big conflicts with a combined Jewish/Wicca household, in fact that might be one of the few combanations that could work well. There is already a "femmien" aspect of Deity within Jewish tradition and little work( a few words here and there) to make them totally compatible.



Truely wonderful update. Thanks again.



"The Bible contains
six admonishments of Homosexuals and 362 of Heterosexuals, That doesn't mean God doesn't love Hetrosexuals, just that they need more supervsion."


Lynn Laver

Karzia
 


Okay....

Postby wiccachica » Wed Apr 10, 2002 10:14 pm

Okay Sass... My Dove (note the flirtsy bold print and cutesy namey naming thing)



I know you had to get your Lisa fix...and I'm hoping it will soon be time for a Sass fix as well....



(looking around office in a trance...listing off to one side in chair....)



*blink...blink...*



chica

" I mock you with my Monkey Pants!" - OZ


" You're NOT the source of me" - Buffy


" Tremble!" - Gacknar

wiccachica
 


AD 44b

Postby Sassette » Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:03 pm

Here's the next bit - if anyone missed 44a, it's on page 18 of this thread (if you are using the 20 messages per page option ... if you're using 25 per page, it should be on page 14, I think).

Answering Darkness - 44b Mea Culpa (continued)

“So … what, exactly?” Buffy asked slowly. “You think Tara has this Big Evil book?”

“Yes, as a matter of fact, I do,” Giles responded.

"And just how did we reach this fascinating conclusion?" Xander asked, his expression doubtful. "I mean, come on - what would Tara be doing with the Big Book O' Evil?"

"It's not what she's doing with it - it's what she isn't doing with it," Giles said cryptically.

"If she had a Book of Bad, she'd have said something," Buffy said flatly. "She's not the type to just ... keep that to herself."

"Like she told us she was a demon?" Giles pointed out, raising an eyebrow.

"That's different," Xander said, frowning at Giles. "And she's not a demon."

"I didn't say she was," Giles shot back. "But the fact remains that she thought she was, and she didn't tell us."

"And just what's wrong with that?" Anya demanded. "Humans have an irrational fear of demons, even ones that are as good and nice as Tara, so why should she tell us? Besides, that's personal."

"I'm sorry," Giles responded, suddenly sounding very tired. "This whole thing just … it has me on edge. I feel like I'm missing something - something very obvious and very important. I'm not saying that she's hiding this deliberately," he went on, trying to explain what was running through his head. "I'm merely saying that she may have it. She doesn't necessarily know that she has it."

"And just how would she have a book when she doesn't know she has the book? Wouldn't not knowing mean not having?" Buffy asked.

"She's already found and opened several hidden compartments in her mother's trunks. I'm guessing that if she has it, and I rather think she does, then it's in yet another compartment," Giles theorized.

"Didn't she open all of those?" Dawn asked tentatively. "I mean, didn't she say, 'Hey, guys, this is all of them'?"

"Yes, but that's the compartments she could find and open," Giles said. "There may be more, and she either doesn't know about them, or was unable to open them, so didn't bother mentioning them."

"Fine," Buffy said flatly. "Let's go." She hated the idea of interrupting Willow and Tara ... no matter what they were doing. After everything they'd been through, they really needed this day of peace to not worry about anything more serious than what they would have for dinner.

"Buffy, there's no need to be angry about it," Giles said softly.

"Fine - there's no need. I'm still going to be angry," Buffy said tightly, throwing books into a bag with little regard.

"This is to help them," Giles said seriously. "If I could give them more time to themselves, I would. We'll just have to give them some time alone when this is over."

"When will it be over?" Buffy demanded. "This whole thing has been going on for years and years, and we had no idea - and you think that it's ever going to be over? What are we going to do - march into Hell and kindly explain to a God that he shouldn't mess with Willow anymore?"

"Buffy, I -"

"No, Giles. Face it - this whole thing might never be over. It'll just be one thing, then the next, and the next. Angel, Willow, Glory - they're all links in a chain that goes way WAY back, and it pisses me off," Buffy nearly growled.

"And we have to do everything we can to break that chain, or you're right, it will never be over," Giles said sternly. "So pick up the books, and let's go."

Dawn watched the whole exchange in silence, her eyes wide. When Buffy nodded tightly and began packing the books with more care, she put the chalk away, pocketing her protractor and rolling up the star chart carefully.

"Should I close the shop?" Anya asked, half-hoping they would say no so she could generate more money, and half-hoping they would say yes so she didn't miss anything and could make sure Xander didn't witness anything he shouldn't.

"How about we give you a call if we need to, okay?" Xander said, kissing Anya lightly.

"Yes, that will be fine," Giles agreed with a nod.

"Come on over when you close the shop," Buffy said, standing up and lifting the stuffed bookbag.

"I'll even pick up dinner," Anya said with a nod. "Just give me a call later to tell me what you want me to bring."

"That's sweet of you, honey," Xander said with a smile, giving his fiancee another kiss. "See you later, okay?"

"Oh, absolutely," Anya said, waving as they left the shop, heading to the Summers' house. "Well, at least we waited until today to have an emergency," Anya noted to the empty shop, then returned to counting the money with a little shrug. But even the money didn't soothe the worry in her heart.

The Scooby Gang piled into Xander's car, oddly silent during the drive. The route was familiar to Xander, being one he had driven many times in the past, and would likely drive many times in the future. Even so, there was a sense of strangeness all around him. He felt twitchy and strange.

That could, he supposed, have something to do with Giles' outburst at the shop, and what was pretty much an admission that he had no idea what was going on. Or perhaps it was knowing that he could very well be interrupting something extremely intimate between his best friend and her girlfriend when they arrived at Buffy's house.

Sure, he made jokes and all - what man wouldn't? He even thought about it on occasion. But the idea of actually - no. That was vaguely disturbing on a 'Best Friends Don't Do That' level. And yeah, there had been that whole Fluke thing when he had looked at Willow in a whole new way, but that was dead and buried and he was a much happier person for it. After that, he just thought of Willow as a sister. Her certainly loved her more than a friend, but it was a warm and fuzzy platonic love. And Tara - Tara was ... pretty much his sister-in-law, really.

So as he drove, he prayed to all that was holy that when they arrived at the Summers home, Willow and Tara were dressed and playing checkers.

All too soon, Xander pulled easily into the driveway, everyone piling out of the car. He lingered towards the back of the group as they cautiously approached the door, heavy bags of books in hand.

"So, ummm ... do we, uhh ... knock? Ring the bell?" Dawn asked uneasily, shifting from foot to foot.

"It's our house, Dawn," Buffy said with a roll of her eyes.

"Well, yeah, but ... what if they're, ummm ..." Dawn said, her eyes widening.

"I'm sure if they're doing anything we shouldn't see, they're doing it upstairs," Giles said with a sigh. "Just open the door."

Buffy and Dawn shared a significant look. From what they had seen that morning, Willow and Tara had definitely done >something< in the Dining Room. Of course, they really couldn't tell Giles that.

Taking a deep breath and readying herself for complete and total embarrassment, Buffy rang the bell and opened the door, calling out, "Hello?"

"Huh?" she heard from the living room, followed by a startled squeak.

"Are you guys, umm ... dressed?" Buffy called out cautiously, Giles and Xander freezing behind her, their eyes widening.

"Oh, yeah, umm ... we're, uhh ... dressed. Mostly," Willow said, as the sound of movement and rustling cloth met their ears.

Cautiously, Buffy peered around the corner, seeing Willow and Tara sitting on opposite sides of the coffee table with a chess board between them. The game seemed to be in progress, but along with the chess pieces that had been removed from the board were several articles of clothing.

Tara had no shoes or socks on, and Willow was sitting in a bra and her pajama bottoms.

"Can I have my shirt?" Willow said in an undertone, looking at Tara with pleading eyes.

"I won it fair and square," Tara pouted.

"You guys were playing strip chess?" Buffy blurted out despite herself, stopping Giles and Xander from entering the room.

"Strip chess? How does that work?" Dawn wondered aloud.

"Hey - I thought you said you were dressed," Xander called out at the same time, his hand clapped firmly over his eyes despite not being able to see through walls anyway.

"Xander?" Willow squeaked. "I thought just Buffy and Dawn were home. I'm dressed for girl-company, but not boy-company. Buffy, you didn't say we had boy-company."

"Here," Tara said with a smirk, relinquishing Willow's shirt. Quickly, Willow pulled on the shirt, not really caring that it was inside out as long as she was covered.

"Is it safe yet?" Giles asked quietly.

"Mr. Giles?" Tara asked, her eyes widening. It certainly sounded like the whole gang was here. "Honey, your shirt is inside out," Tara remarked.

"Hold on," Willow said, raising her voice so the rest of the Scoobs could hear her. Quickly, she righted her shirt. "Okay, you all can come in," she said.

"Well, that certainly could have been worse," Giles muttered under his breath as everyone filed into the living room.

"Ummm ... hi," Willow said with a little wave. "We were just, ummm ..."

"Playing strip chess? How does that work?" Dawn asked again.

"It doesn't," Buffy said quickly. "There is absolutely no way to play strip chess, and young impressionable 15-year-olds who try to figure it out or invent a way get mysteriously grounded."

"I was just wondering," Dawn said, rolilng her eyes. "It's not like I was planning on playing strip chess with anyone."

"Uhhh, we weren't playing strip chess," Willow said quickly. "It was just, umm ... kinda warm in here. Y'know ... no electricity, no air-conditioning ... so ... umm ... it was all with the warmness, so of course, logically, wearing the uhh, bare minimum is the, uhhh... logical thing. No motive of an ulterior nature there," she finished weakly.

"Great save, sweetie," Tara whispered, her eyes twinkling as she reached out and took Willow's hand in hers across the table. "So, umm ... did something happen?" she asked, turning to the group.

"We are terribly sorry to interrupt," Giles said sincerely. "It's just that ... have you found any other compartments in your mother's things? Something you couldn't open, perhaps?"

Tara blinked slowly. "One of the things had another box in it. I couldn't figure out how to open it."

"How did you open the others?" Giles pressed.

"I just ... they were magick. I just knew I could open them, and then I could," Tara said with a shrug.

"And this other box?" he asked, taking off his glasses and cleaning them industriously. He was half-afraid Tara wouldn't have the book at all, and half-afraid that she did and it held all the answers. There was a part of him that was quite sure he wouldn't like any of the answers to this one, once they had them.

"It's not magick. It just has a number on it, and some symbols along the top and sides," Tara explained.

"Well, maybe it's a puzzle," Willow said, her eyes sparking. "Like a kind of ... you figure out the symbols, and then you know how to open it."

"That's certainly possible," Giles said with a little frown. "May I see it?"

"Sure," Tara said with a nod, starting to rise. Willow stood quickly, keeping Tara's hand in hers, then giving her a tug to pull her to her feet. "Thanks," she said, smiling at Willow.

"Maybe I could look at it, too," Willow said happily.

"No work on Shabbat," Tara reminded her with a little poke in the side.

"Work? It's not work. Dad and I used to play puzzle games all the time on Shabbat. We'll just figure out how to open the box. It'll be like a game," Willow insisted, tugging Tara up the stairs.

Feeling quite sure that he didn't want to hear anything about Willow and Tara making a game of opening the box, Xander wandered into the kitchen. "Anybody need anything?" he called out.

Willow and Tara entered their room, and Tara immediately went to her mother's things, opening one of the trunks. Willow knelt behind her, wrapping her arms around her waist and nuzzling her neck.

"Hi," Willow said softly, smiling against Tara's skin and leaving a light but lingering kiss there.

"Hi," Tara whispered back, her face creasing into a smile and her eyes taking on a warm glow.

"You will let me play with your box, right?" Willow asked, nipping at Tara's earlobe.

"Willow! Everyone's right downstairs!" Tara said, her eyes widening.

"Huh? Oh. Oh!" Willow said, sitting upright as realization of what she had said dawned. She relaxed and rested her chin on Tara's shoulder, turning to look at her lover, a wry smirk on her face. "I meant the puzzle," she said dryly, pointing at the trunk.

"Oh, that," Tara said, a blush crawling up her neck. "Well, yeah, okay," she conceded, finding the box at the bottom of the trunk and pulling it out. "You're sure you and your dad did these kinds of things on Shabbat?" she asked doubtfully.

"Oh, absolutely. He was always finding new puzzles and problems to throw at me on Shabbat," Willow said. "It was something we did together."

"Well, then, Willow Rosenberg, Puzzle-Solver Extraordinaire ... what do you make of this?" she asked, sitting cross-legged and resting the box on her lap. Willow scooted closer, wrapping her legs around Tara's and pressing against her back so she could see the wooden object.

"Hmmm," Willow said, her brow furrowing. She reached out and traced the number 13 in the very center of the lid, then looked at the other symbols.

"You haven't figured it out yet?" Tara teased, twisting her neck so she could look at Willow's face.

"Gimme' a few minutes," Willow said absently, absorbed in the task at hand.

Tara let herself relax, stifling the absurd urge to start giggling. Having Willow wrapped around her while she was thinking was focused on something else was an odd experience, certainly. Willow turned the box, examining the sides and the lid, shifting against Tara as she did so.

There were five different kinds of symbols on the box, Willow noted. Pentagrams, Eight-pointed stars, dots, lines, and triangles were strewn haphazardly around the smooth wood, and Willow counted, finding that the number of symbols was different for each one.

As Willow counted the symbols, Tara grinned to herself. She was a little disappointed by the interruption of their friends, but it had still been a wonderful day.

She and willow had spent the morning making love, and then Tara had insisted Willow sleep while she went around and cleaned up the candles and things. Willow had protested, but Tara had put her foot down, and Willow had acquiesced.

Once the dining room had been returned to its original state, and she had retrieved their panties, she had set out lunch and gone to wake up Willow.

Lunch had been fun and full of laughter, and Tara smiled at the memory. After that, she had been at something of a loss as to what to do, when Willow had suggested chess. Tara still wasn't sure exactly how she had been talked into playing the strip variety of that game, but she certainly wasn't sorry. No, she was only sorry that the game had been interrupted, because she was actually a very good chess player, and Willow had been pretty surprised.

"Eight, three, one, two, five," Willow muttered, tracing the symbols idly.

Tara giggled, unable to stop herself.

"What?" Willow asked, peeking at Tara and frowning a little.

"It's just ..." Tara giggled, her eyes dancing as she peeked back at Willow. "I have Sexy Thinking Willow wrapped around me, playing with my box," she explained, laughing again.

Willow chuckled, and grinned at Tara, dropping a little kiss on her shoulder. "I'll give you some lovin' later, baby. Let me finish this," she said, her eyes dancing as she turned her attention back to the puzzle.

"Eight eight-pointed stars, three triangles, one dot, two lines, and five pentagrams," Willow said, with a small frown, then her expression cleared and she laughed delightedly. "That's so easy!"

"Umm ... huh?" Tara said, peering at the box.

"It's the Fibonacci Series," Willow said, wiggling excitedly, then blithely pushing symbols in different combinations seemingly at random. Finally, she pressed down on the thirteen in the center of the lid. A little audible 'click' echoed across the room, and Tara turned to gape at her lover.

"You figured it out that fast?" she asked.

"Well, yeah, it was ... I mean, the Fibonacci Series," Willow said with a little shrug. "I mean, if you know it, it's just ... kinda' easy. Really. Because it's really distinctive."

"Okay," Tara said, drawing out the word. "Show me," she requested.

"Well, it's this ... it's the mathematical series developed by Leonardo Fibonacci in the 12th century," Willow started to explain. "It's later been applied to all sorts of things, but you figure it out by starting with one, then adding the previous number to get the next number."

"But if it starts with one, then there's no previous number," Tara said with a little frown.

"Well, you can consider zero to be before one, so it goes one, one, two, three, five, eight, thirteen and so on. This one went up to thirteen," she said, pointing to the number thirteen in the middle.

"So after that would be twenty-one, then thirty-four?" Tara asked.

"Yep," Willow confirmed, kissing Tara on the cheek, then flipping up the lid of the box.

A wave of malevolent energy poured forth and slammed into Willow, making her gasp as her eyes rolled back in her head and she barely held onto consciousness.

"Willow?" Tara called out, slamming the box shut, then turning to her lover. She had felt ... something ... dark and icky pouring out, but whatever it was, it had clearly hit Willow harder than it had hit her.

"Oh, God ... that hurt," Willow wheezed, laughing a little. As soon as the box had been shut, her world had righted itself, but she found herself a little out of breath. "Oh, wow - let's not do that again."

"Absolutely not," Tara agreed vehemently, pulling Willow close to her. "Are you all right?" she asked softly.

"Oh, yeah, fine," Willow said with a weak laugh, pulling a brave face and sitting up. "What was in there?" she asked.

"Oh, ummm ... I don't know," Tara said with a little shrug and a half-smile. "I kinda' slammed it shut really fast, and didn't have a chance to look."

"Well, we should hand it over to Giles," Willow said, getting to her feet on unstead legs.

"Hey, easy there," Tara said, steadying Willow's swaying form. "How about you get in bed, and I'll give the box to Mr. Giles?" Tara offered.

"I'm kind of ... I feel fine," Willow protested. "I just ... that felt weird. But I'm fine now. All with the good."

"Willow," Tara said slowly, her voice taking on a hint of admonishment. "You've been through a lot recently, and you just got hit by something weird. I'd feel a lot better about it if you'd just ... take it easy for a bit."

"Going down stairs isn't not taking it easy!" Willow said, her voice rising slightly.

"Hey, hey," Tara said, her face growing concerned. "I'm sorry. I'm just ... I don't know why that happened, and I ... I kinda' want to keep you well away from that thing until we know what's going on."

"No, you're right," Willow said weakly. "I just ..." How could she explain to Tara just how useless she was feeling right now? For the past few weeks, she felt like the most important things she had done involved vomiting and staying in bed, and she wasn't used to that. Not anymore. After spending so much time as a hardcore Scooby researcher, and then as the Big Gun witchy backup, this new passive role didn't sit well with her.

And then there was Tara. Tara was being wonderful - there was no doubt about that. Still, Tara kept acting like she wanted to wrap Willow in wool and leave her in their room forever, and Willow knew she couldn't live like that. She was sure Tara would get over it once this whole thing got solved, but it was starting to wear on Willow's nerves. Willow was a do-er, and she had spent far too much time just sitting recently.

"Just what, baby?" Tara asked softly.

"You know me - I like to know everything all at once," Willow said with a self-effacing smile. No, she wouldn't bother Tara with what she was feeling. Tara certainly had enough to worry about without her piling on something else. And this whole situation was her fault anyway - the least she could do would be to just cooperate. "Just ... let me know as soon as they figure something out, okay?" Willow asked, forcing a smile and hoping her drama classes had paid off.

"I will," Tara said. "And ... I'll be right back up. I'll drop this off with Giles and be back in a jiffy," she said, pecking Willow lightly on the cheek, then scooping up the box.

Willow sighed, moving to the bed and crawling under the covers. If she were being honest with herself, she had to admit that she really did feel pretty shaky after that whatever-it-was. Still, she just wished ...

"Wish what, Willow?" she asked herself aloud. "Wish that you weren't a magick addict and a burden on everyone you love?" she muttered bitterly.

She was supposed to be the strong one - to take care of everyone. Instead, everyone had been taking turns taking care of her - even Dawn.

She sighed and shifted her shoulders, trying to get comfortable. There was something kind of ... galling ... about how little she had been able to do for herself. And if her illness progressed - if the spell to expel the Trickster's influence and keep his darkness at bay hadn't worked - she would be able to do less and less.

And Tara would have to watch her wither away and die.

Tears stung at Willow's eyes and she grew angry at the unfairness of it all. Tara didn't deserve to be stuck with her. If she was all sick and helpless and dying, it would ... it would break Tara's heart to see it. And how long would it take? How long until she just had so much darkness in her blood that it couldn't carry oxygen to her cells?

She would suffocate - drown in darkness, and Tara wouldn't be able to help her.

And she wouldn't do that to Tara - she couldn't. She couldn't let Tara be there for her and comfort her as she died slowly and painfully. She couldn't let Tara witness that.

Willow shook her head, clearing away the thoughts. It was pointless to think about this anyway. It was only >if< the spell didn't work that she had to worry about it. And even then, she wouldn't have any major decisions to make. That decision was already made.

She wondered idly if Tara would be very angry with her, or if she would understand and forgive if it came down to it and she had to leave Tara and Sunnydale behind, for their own good.
Sassette
 


Re: AD 44b

Postby wiccachica » Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:30 pm

Puzzles! I love the puzzles!



Oh thank you Sass for making my day that much brighter...



(resuming normalcy in thre...two....one....)



Strip Chess will NOW be my all time favourite passtime...



(giggle)



" I won it fair and square"....I LOVE IT! Ornery Tara! LOL!

" I mock you with my Monkey Pants!" - OZ


" You're NOT the source of me" - Buffy


" Tremble!" - Gacknar

wiccachica
 


Re: AD 44b

Postby tommo » Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:39 pm

Wonderful, as always, Sassette. I truly love the relationship between Willow and Tara the way you write it. I can tell you love them a great deal. :)



And Tara's box. Willow playing with Tara's box. Tara liking Willow playing with her box.



You're a bad girl. And my sassy eggs are once again yours. ;)


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

tommo
 


Re: AD 44b

Postby Sassette » Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:53 pm

**wiccachica: You're welcome *G* I'm happy to have contributed ... and honestly, I have no idea where the strip chess thing came from. It just kind of ... happened like that.



**tommo: Well, of COURSE I love them! How can you not? And for the record, I'm not bad, I just write that way.



Or something like that *shrug* Thanks for the eggs!



-Sass

Sassette
 


Re: AD 44b

Postby BytrSuite » Wed Apr 10, 2002 11:56 pm

Strip chess...completely adorable. And funny, I really cracked up.



And a big 'ick' to them keeping how they are feeling from each other. You'd think they would know better by now.



Willow's plan is making me really nervous. And it's so final and no doubt about it-like.



I really love this story. It's such a good read and so easy to get wrapped up in.

-Kathy
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"Living without your touch is driving me out of my mind.
If you could only see how much you matter to me, maybe you would stay forever."

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