Hotel Kilo 2-2
Update#20
Spoilers: Up through the end of Season 6
WARNINGS: Kitten Angst Advisory. This is after Season 6.
Sunnydale California
Tara ran to the bridge. She was back in Monet's Garden and Judith was on the bridge. Everything would be all right if she could just get there. As she came up she saw her love step aside and herself step forward. She somehow knew this was Willow's Tara, a witch no doubt used to the intricacies of magic and this thing called 'the Sight'. It hurt to see her close to Judith. She stood taller and Tara knew the witch was prettier.
Both of the girls on the bridge looked up and Tara followed their gaze to see the moon riding like a galleon in the daytime sky. A silvery streak started toward it with a glinting arrowhead at its point.
"When you see this, Anya will be in danger," the witch said. "It's the only sign that's remained constant. She'll need more protection than my spell gave her. You can enhance it by touching your power to her spell's focus."
"Spell?" Tara asked with a startled tone. "Power? Focus? I'm n-not magical. I can't do w-w-w...."
"I think you're magic," Judith said gently.
Tara reached for her but Judith shook her head.
"It's too tenuous," she said sorrowfully.
"Please, you've got to listen or we'll lose Anya," the eldritch Tara said.
"She'll die?" Tara asked in a hushed voice.
"She'll stay a Vengeance Demon forever," Judith explained.
"W-W-Willow..." Tara tried to reply as panic swept over her. The strange girl was a vengeful demon!
"She's strained her power almost to breaking," Judith said as the Tara on the bridge looked away with tears in her eyes. "Anya's needed and she wants to get away. You're her only hope, love."
Tara felt her chest get tight. She tried to make sense of what the two women said to her but she kept hearing her father's voice. She was being asked to assist demons with magic. But that wasn't the worst part. Judith had reached out to touch Willow's Tara while the girl tried to compose herself. The prettier version of her could touch Judith. For a second she looked down angrily. Then she chided herself. She didn't own Judith, and if she could be happy...
"What do I need to do?" she whispered.
Her answer was an image of a small piece of green cloth around something secured with a wrap of twine. A confused image of Willow and the other girls in dresses of the same color made her think of the time she'd been a last minute substitute for a bridesmaid for her cousin's wedding. The talisman was in a box in the basement with other things of the slain girl's.
"Hold it and channel your power through it when you feel the danger," the now red eyed witch said carefully. "You can do this."
YOU can do this, Tara thought bitterly.
Judith could do this. I'm not magical, and I never will be."Love," Judith said urgently. Tara looked up to see Judith reaching for her as her love held the other Tara's hand to anchor her to the bridge. Their eyes met as they touched for an instant and then Judith and the bridge were gone.
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Tara awoke with a start. She had a crick in her neck and a headache that went somewhere past screaming. She also had two warm spots on her as she sat on the couch. She blinked and saw a red haired girl and a black and white cat sharing her lap. She sighed happily as she traced the pattern on the cat's fur. It started to purr. Willow whimpered in her sleep. Tara gently ran her hand through red hair and felt the woman relax.
Slowly she recalled Willow balking at the stairs. She'd come downstairs after a blessed shower on Buffy's arm to talk with Willow, trying to help with her pain. They'd spoken for a minute before both girls just sat 'for just a second' on the couch. Now it was light outside. Enough light to tell the differences between Willow and Judith. They were slight but there. For the most part Willow looked older than Judith, more careworn even in her sleep.
Tara reached for the sheet draped over Willow to cover her a bit more. This disturbed the cat, who stretched out and pressed her paws over Tara's bladder. The woman let out a tiny gasp and tried to shift both cat and girl and not wake either.
"Frogs..." Willow whimpered.
"There's no frogs here," Tara said gently as the cat dug in her pins just a little to her borrowed nightgown. The cat started to slide off her lap and Tara tried to hold Miss Kitty and untangle her. Willow woke up and smiled at her shyly, then saw the tangle of Tara and cat. She started to laugh and helped to hold the struggling Miss Kitty.
"Hey, you can see!" Willow said with sleepy happiness. "Sorry about the sleeping arrangements, but you did get our best cat."
"And it's a very fine cat, too," she replied with a shy look. "I'm so glad to see her. Um, w-where's the, um-"
"Through there," Willow said pointing. "I'm kind of glad somebody else got the wake up push. Usually it's me."
Tara laughed but hurried. A little while later she was looking through the kitchen and trying to find things she knew. Willow was trying to help.
"No, pizza is not breakfast in either place," Tara admonished. "Graham and Riley...damn, it was my turn, too."
"Your turn?" Willow asked quizzically.
"After a mission we'd have a breakfast and debrief session," Tara said in a far off tone. "Doc was all healthy, Ramirez makes-made omelets, Michael did these wonderful crepes but he took forever. The boys and Howard cheated all the time and I..."
"You made pancakes and bacon," Willow said surely. "And they ate it all up. Did you make funny shapes?"
"Yes," Tara said shaking her head. "Graham loved them. My father and brother always wanted rounds. Willow is, is your Tara's mother, you know, alive?"
"No," Willow said tightly.
"Joyce?" Tara asked so quietly and hopefully Willow felt her heart ache again. She just shook her head.
"Oh," Tara said softly. "I-I'm s-s-sorry..."
"You're doing it again," Willow said carefully.
Tara smiled weakly and went back to work. Even with Miss Kitty's and Willow's help she was making pancakes using an old recipe since she didn't know the odd brands when Dawn walked in. She glared at Willow and took a glass of orange juice.
"W-would you like some pancakes?" Tara asked the girl.
Dawn looked briefly at the kind of star shaped pancakes and ran out of the room with a choked sob. Tara dropped her head for a moment. When she looked up Willow saw tears streaking her face.
"I can't stay here," she said calmly. "I'm hurting you. You all buried it and tried to go on and I'm just tearing every one of you up."
"We didn't deal with it," Willow said gently as she touched her shoulder. "We never really deal with it. And Dawn's a teenager on top of that."
"You're all hurting so much," Tara said with ragged sureness. "And I don't know h-how to h-help. And then that w-w-weird dream-"
"Weird dream?" Giles asked as he entered the kitchen quietly.
Willow saw Tara stiffen and lower her eyes almost by reflex. She looked at Giles and saw him nod very slightly to her. He sat down and lowered his head a bit, letting the strain show. Tara looked up, relaxed and stepped closer.
"W-would you like some tea or coffee, sir?" she asked hesitantly. "I've made some, um, other s-stuff for breakfast, if you'd like..."
"Tea would be lovely, Tara, thank you," he replied with a tired smile. "And if it's not too much trouble I could take one of those griddle cakes and some bacon off your hands."
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Buffy found Dawn crouching at the head of the stairs, her attention given fully to trying to catch scraps of conversation from downstairs. The teen gave a start when she sat next to her.
"Wanna talk about it?" Buffy asked softly
"No," Dawn said shaking her head. "I don't want to talk about it, or her, or anything."
Buffy just nodded.
"I mean, who does she think she is?" Dawn asked hotly. "Just walks in and starts asking if she can help and petting Miss Kitty. I mean, sure, she's all brave and shy and nice, but does that give her the right to, to make breakfast and smile at Willow and make funny shapes? And to look like her and be all hurt and helping anyway?"
Buffy stroked Dawn's hair gently as the girl put her head on her older sister's shoulder. Dawn scrubbed away a tear.
"I'm a butthead, aren't I?" she asked with a sigh. "She hates me."
"No she doesn't," Buffy answered.
"She should," Dawn replied with another sigh as she buried her face in her hands. "But she won't. She's gonna blame herself because I can't deal, but I don't know how to deal with this."
"None of us do," Buffy said after a second. "We'll have to do it together."
She took Dawn's hand and they walked down the stairs. The Slayer felt her sister's hand tremble.
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Giles found he had no trouble pretending to be older than he looked and very tired. He pushed away old memories of other blue eyes looking at him for acceptance. You took what you had and tried your best, and right now he had a pair of powerful but drained witches. And he read the shy girl as not being able to accept her new status in this world.
"Thank you, the tea is marvelous," Giles said gratefully. He saw her smile and give a tiny bob of her head. That made him think angrily of his Tara and her troglodyte family. He stopped himself. This girl was his Tara now, and he thought the lost one would say the same thing. He found himself doubting her upbringing had been any kinder.
"Tara, here dreams can be very necessary," he started without looking at her directly. "But only if we know about them. We've all dismissed small warnings and paid for it, usually more than we could afford."
"But I'm just w-w-wishing," Tara answered quietly. "I mean, Judith talks to me on a bridge..."
"A bridge?" Willow asked tightly.
"Was it a pretty bridge?" Dawn asked from the doorway. "With flowers and an arch?"
"Yes," Tara said thoughtfully. "And Tara, the pretty Tara, s-she said something about a s-sign and a power to a spell or Anya would be lost. They said s-s-she w-w-was a, a..."
"Vengeance demon," Giles said mildly.
"But she doesn't want to be one," Buffy said distantly.
"Tara, this is important," Giles said trying to hold back his intensity. "Tell us everything about your dream."
For a few minutes Tara gave a detailed description of her dream under his guiding questions. Giles' eyes narrowed as he listened to the images and watched the young woman. She became more confident as she shifted into describing things. That confidence faded quickly as she came to the end of her report.
"There's more, I think, but I'm probably wrong," she said. "It's not about the dream but, last night, I think, I mean..."
"It's okay," Willow said with a smile. "Just tell us."
"The ULF, Anya, she's, w-well, sh-she feels lost, you know?" Tara said hesitantly. "Like she doesn't fit anywhere, and I didn't say anything..."
"Let's find the talisman," Giles said evenly.
"I know where it is," Xander said flatly as he stepped into the kitchen. "I put in a box with the rest-"
Tara looked up at him and tried to find her way through the conflicting emotions that suddenly swelled from everywhere. She had to push away the young man's as they threatened to overwhelm her. She looked at Willow and hoped she would say the right thing.
"He's lost too," Tara whispered.
"I know," she said.
"We'll h-help?" Tara asked with just a bit of hope.
"Damn straight," Willow said as she nodded and tried to smile.
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Dawn glared at her sister as Buffy used inhumanly fast reflexes to slam on her brakes. The younger girl rolled her eyes.
"If I did that in Driver's Ed," she started.
"Which will be next year sometime, maybe," Buffy interjected.
"Later this year," Dawn plowed on. "I'd be watching roadkill movies again. You know, the ones that say don't drive distracted."
"I'm not distracted," Buffy insisted. "I'm just dealing with a lot of things at once."
"And everyone knows that's not distracting," Dawn said drolly.
"Maybe a little," her sister reluctantly agreed.
"It's okay, Buffy," Dawn said more softly. "I don't think I could have handled seeing Tara's things again. I...thanks, for taking me to school, I mean. But is Willow going to be okay?"
"She has Xander," Buffy said staring straight ahead. "And Giles and, and the other Tara are going to do the looking through the box."
Dawn was silent for few moments. Then she looked at Buffy with an unhappily thoughtful look.
"What are we supposed to call her?" the teen asked.
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Tara looked at an intricately knotted string around a small blue piece of cloth. Its scent reminded her of Willow. She looked at the other objects and had no problem assigning a person to each of them. The care with which they'd been made spoke of time and love. She handled them almost reverently and Giles did the same.
"She really was coming back here," Giles said holding a tiny, leather bound book wrapped with both black and white twine.
"Looks like," Tara said pulling out a picture of all of the people upstairs and Joyce. There was a Christmas tree in the back of the photo. She looked at the image of Willow and her Tara in the midst of their friends for a long moment.
"Here," Giles said taking out the talisman she'd seen in her dream. "This is what we'll need for Anya. Do you feel anything when you touch it?"
Tara took it in her hand and tried to concentrate. A feeling of displacement and despair seemed to sweep up her arm. It felt like an echo of emotions. She saw Anya packing a small bag and putting an envelope on a desk in an apartment. But the clock she could barely see was wrong. It was hours ahead. It showed 12:00.
"She's getting ready to leave," Tara said in a rush. "Or will be, I think. She doesn't w-want to go."
"Will be?" Giles asked evenly. "Did you see a time?"
"It just turned noon," she answered nodding.
"Very well," he replied as he stood. "Let's get the others."
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Willow looked at the heavy waterproof bag that had fallen out of Tara's rucksack when she'd picked it up. There were others much like it in there and an odd pistol in a holster just inside the pack.
"I'm thinking you ever put this together expected her to be bothered," Xander said. "It's been a while but I don't think I've ever seen cartridges
like this either."
"Just leave it alone!" Willow snapped.
"Okay, Will, it's down, we're good," he said placating tone.
"Sorry, but I, I don't like those things," Willow hissed.
"W-what things?" Tara asked as she entered the room.
"Guns," Willow started to explain then stopped.
"I'm sorry, Willow," Tara said gently.
Xander was struck by the dichotomy of the scene as one of the gentlest people he'd ever known cleared an automatic and broke it down for storage with an efficiency that spoke of hours of training.
When the weapon was stored the young woman picked up the waterproof bag and weighed it in her hand.
"It's too heavy," she mused out loud.
"So are the rest of them," Willow pointed out as she struggled to put the rack on the table.
"The rest of them?" Tara asked with a puzzled frown.
She pulled out eight packets and an odd shaped bundle of the same material. She opened the bundle and shook out a pair of blouses and skirts that made her smile.
"I guess the cleaners are done w-with them, Graham," she whispered with a smile as she brushed away tears. "What's in the rest of them?"
Willow picked one up and pulled on the plastic zipper. It wouldn't budge. Xander pulled and shook his head. Tara looked at it and pushed and then pulled the zipper. It opened to reveal more bundles. She opened the first and saw a small plush stuffed cat on top of a cylinder of gold.
She pulled out the cat and touched it while Xander looked at the roll of gold coins. Other packets slipped out with maps, small radios and odd small tools.
"You're an heiress!" whistled Xander.
"It's an escape kit, but there's only supposed to be five eagles in each kit," Tara said picking up the roll.
"I'd say you weren't going back to your base no matter what," Giles observed.
Tara looked through the kits and opened them quickly until she came to a wrapped flat object. They saw her touch it gently and unwrap it with care. Her shoulders started to shake. Willow stepped over to her and pulled her into an embrace. Xander picked up the ordinary looking sign and blinked quickly. Giles looked over his shoulder and then took off his glasses.
All it said was "Maclay/Rosenberg".
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Xander looked at his watch and then the stairs. He sighed.
"She's got all of two choices," he groused. "How long could it take?"
"Well, actually she's got more choices than that," Willow said distractedly. "If you give each of the units a label of a, b, c, and d-"
"You can put me to sleep in seconds," Xander interjected.
"Yeah," Willow whispered as she looked up the stairs. Xander followed her gaze and swallowed.
Tara had chosen a skirt and blouse that looked comfortable and seemed to soften her look. Her hair was pulled back in a simple braid and she'd worn her well broken-in boots. She glanced down, embarrassed by the attention.
"We have to go," Willow said roughly. Tara looked at her as the sensitive felt the redhead's discomfort.
"Could w-we call?" she asked.
"She's not answering or she's turned off the ringer," Giles said as he grabbed his coat. "But Willow's narrowed down the possibilities."
"Huh?" Willow said and then nodded quickly. "Yeah, possibilities. Just for the time of year and the moon's phase I was able to correlate both astrological and astronomical databases for an arrow shaped intersection with the moon, given the time of day and visibility. That brought up a couple but the one that rings more true is a reference in an old book to 'Persephone's Arrow' which is a reference to a seasonal shift in the stars which, and this is the good part, only a witch can see when the moon 'rides the daylight sky'. That's a quote, by the way."
"I think you make this stuff up," teased Xander. Then he realized she hadn't heard him. Tara had smiled at her.
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The four split up at the Magic Box. Xander and Giles walked back towards Anya's apartment on the route she took to get to the store. Willow and Tara tried the door and found it locked. Willow looked at her watch and looked up the street longingly.
"What is it?" Tara asked.
"The Espresso Pump," Willow answered.
"Espresso, as in mochas?" Tara asked with a touch more enthusiasm, then she shook her head. "Judith taught me about them."
"And it was one of our places, Tara's and mine," Willow said softly.
"W-we should wait for Anya," Tara said hesitantly. "It's, um, ten thirty."
"It's later than that," Willow said still looking up the street.
"Willow?" Tara said after a minute. Willow turned back to her and had a wan smile.
"Miss Maclay, we have some time, so would you like a mocha and a muffin?" Willow said with a small, real smile. "I know I'm not Judith, but I want to know about her, if you feel like talking about her."
"I, um, w-would like that," Tara said nodding. "All of it. I, oh, I don't know what to say about her though. It's still raw and, and I may cry a lot..."
"I know," Willow said holding out her hand. "It gets better, kind of, well, not a lot, but friends can help."
"They were," Tara admitted sadly.
"They will," Willow replied surely.
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Xander looked around Anya's apartment with a growing unease. He looked at the envelope with his name on it on the table and tore it open. He looked up at Giles with a shocked look.
"She's going," he said looking at the letter again. "I mean, I mean really not coming back going."
Giles looked at the VCR and saw the blinking 12:00.
"Damn," he growled. "Get Willow on your phone, now!"
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"Banana and chocolate chip?" Tara asked happily taking another bite of the muffin. "Isn't this and a mocha kind of decadent?"
"Well, yeah," Willow said after sipping her own mocha. "We're a decadent kind of world, that's it."
"Tara?" a passing brunette said in a shocked tone. "But, you, I mean, are you...Rosenberg, what's going on?"
Willow looked at the girl and tried to remember her name. All she could remember is that while Tara had considered her just a friend, this girl had had plans for her Tara. Even now Willow felt a cold jealousy building.
"H-hello," Tara said softly as she stood and held out her hand unsurely. "I'm Cat. Did you know my cousin? Do we really look alike?"
"Cousin?" the girl said looking at her closely. "I'm sorry, but it's amazing, uh, Cat. I'm Karli, I was a friend of Tara's. A close friend."
"Oh," Tara said shyly.
"Karli, nice to see you," Willow said with a brittle smile. "Cat, we need to get moving if we're going to make that lecture."
"Oh, you're going to school at UC Sunnydale?" Karli said as she smiled at Tara. "That's wonderful. See you soon. Call me."
Willow led Tara away as Karli gave the shy girl another smile. Tara looked a bit dazed as she followed Willow towards the Magic Box.
"Was she, um, you know, like us?" Tara whispered.
"A girl?" Willow asked in a confused tone. "Yeah, only less nice. Sorry, more green eyed than usual."
"You're jealous," Tara said amazed. "Was she a rival for her?"
"No, but she thought she was," Willow said with some heat. "I'm sorry, Tara. I'm sure she has nice qualities, none of which come to mind right now. Sorry. It's just that, that she wanted what we had and didn't understand it at all."
"S-s-so people, um,
knew about..." Tara said unbelievingly.
"Oh yeah," Willow said with a broad smile. "We..."
Tara's heart sank as the redhead's face froze and then crumpled into tears. Willow looked away and searched her pockets quickly for a tissue.
"I think people were lucky to have seen w-what you had together," she said sincerely.
Willow looked at her and was about to speak when the phone in her purse went off. She pulled it out and snapped it open with some force.
"Hello?" she snapped. "I'll ask her. Tara, do you have VCRs at home? Which is a stupid question because you're from a place with all sorts of techie-"
"What's a VCR?" she answered.
"Uh, Xander?" Willow said worriedly. "We may have a 'Mirror Mirror' type problem here."
"You have Star Trek?" Tara said as she gaped at Willow.
Willow looked up hurriedly and tried to use her power to see Persephone's Arrow. Something was blocking her, something metal and plastic far above her. She opened her eyes and saw sunlight wink off a cargo jet high above in the sunny Southern California sky as it left a contrail behind it.
"Oh no," Tara said beside her as she too looked up to see the billowing trail behind the bright delta winged craft. It almost looked like it could strike the pale moon herself.
Without another word they both ran for the Magic Box.
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Anya was clearing a few things up on the books in the Magic Box when she felt a gust of air sweep past her and knew she hadn't heard the bell over the door. She didn't look up until she'd made her last entry. Then she looked up with a shopkeeper's smile.
"How can I help you?" she asked brightly.
"Droll, Anyanka, I do hope you can recover your wit as well as your spine," D'Hoffryn said dryly.
"I thought you said two nights," she said querulously. "It's kind of light out."
"Be glad you got the one with your little human pets," he snapped. "After the trouble you caused I should be dropping you off in a hell dimension for a century or three."
Anya looked at him and tried to come up with a retort, but nothing fit the maelstrom she felt in her very soul. He glared at her and she dropped her gaze. She had to go. This place hurt too much. And yet as she looked at the restored shop she felt memories shout at her in soft echoes of belonging and acceptance. D'Hoffryn grabbed her by the shoulder and shook her.
"Stop woolgathering and come along," he snarled as she looked at him, startled by his outburst.
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Willow saw the OPEN sign hanging in the window as she stopped and peered in. Part of her knew Anya's inner shopkeeper wouldn't let her not open the Magic Box, even on her last day there. Then she saw D'Hoffryn grabbing Anya. Beside her she heard Tara take a quick breath. She turned and saw anger on her face. They both made for the door in a rush.
Tara pushed her hand into her borrowed bag and clenched the talisman as she and Willow tore into the shop.
"Leave her alone!" they both yelled at the same time.
"The dead witch returned," D'Hoffryn hissed. Power swept over Anya and she froze in place.
"Mithra-" Willow began only to fly backward and crash heavily to the floor.
Tara focused on the frightening demon in front of her and pushed what power she had into the talisman. She did it carefully, precisely as she'd been taught to use her talent as a sensitive. Anya stirred. D'Hoffryn swept his hand out and caught Tara across the arm sending the bag and the talisman flying. Anya fell to the floor. Tara reached behind her for the pistol that wasn't there. Her heart froze as her hand closed on nothing. Then everything went very bright and painful. She seemed to fly into darkness.
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D'Hoffryn chanted briefly and a small ball of red flickered angrily in his hands. He stepped up to the still forms of Tara and Willow with a grim satisfaction.
"The 'dead witch returned' had such a nice ring," he said with a grim smile. "Pity I'm going to have to add 'and was sent back COD', but I'm sure someone will sign for her."
"NO!" Anya shouted her plea. "She's not the witch! She's a leaker, a glitch, she's out of her world and stuck here. Please, master."
"That would explain the pitiful use of her power," he sneered. "Not the witch, well, just goes to show prophesy isn't what it's cracked up to be these days. I blame Hollywood. They never get it right."
Anya wondered about his words as she crawled quietly to the downed girls. D'Hoffryn's blow had split Tara's lip badly and Willow's fall had left her with a cut on her scalp that bled profusely. She shuddered to see them both so still.
"Allow me to mend them so they can tell the tale of your anger," she said without looking up.
"Now that's the Anyanka I remember," he said in a satisfied tone. "She knew the value of a bit of terror. Of course, having one wake up to the other lover dead is a classic way to emphasize a point."
"They're not lovers!" Anya blurted out. "Not this one and the witch."
"Pity," he said with a sigh. "Well, patch them up a bit then and let's get moving."
Anya traced the small bloody wound on Willow's head and watched it fade. Then she did the same for the crimson split in Tara's lip. She was shocked to feel something warm and gentle where the power she had spent in healing had been. It added to her confusion and seemed to hurt as she looked into D'Hoffryn's smug smile.
"Let's go," he ordered. "I'm late for a meeting."
Santa Barbara California
Cottage Medical Center
Riley shifted his weight in the hospital bed. He tried to look healthy. He was expecting a visitor he had to impress. He looked over at a very soft snoring sound. Beth was curled up in one of the big therapy chairs fast asleep. She seemed to shiver in the room's cold air. He got up slowly, waited for the floor to stop spinning, and pushed his med pod to her side. He pulled one of the spare blankets from the bed and placed it over her. He bent down slowly and kissed her.
"She's been here every minute she's not on duty or at class," Michael observed behind him.
"Not the way I'd like to spend my last days here with her," Riley said looking back at Beth. "Where are they shipping me for recovery, sir?"
"The climate here seems to agree with you," Delacroix said evenly.
"It's going to be hard enough to leave," Riley said tightly. "If I stay here I might not make it back to O-ville."
"You're not coming back," Michael said firmly. "Your reenlistment was denied due to an (E) OIS recommendation."
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What?" Riley almost shouted. "They're going out of existence in twenty seven days."
"And until they do the emergency powers they wielded are in place," Delacroix replied. "You're out. I'm sorry Finn, but your record shows you abetted deviant behavior. Graham, Prader, and Talbot are getting reprimands placed in their records."
"The dance," Riley said softly.
"Yes," he said softly.
"What dance?" Beth asked from the chair. "The one where Judith and Tara got to dance together to what, four whole songs?"
"Hidden by members of their teams," Michael explained. "All of whom were active duty US forces and under obligation to report deviant behavior to their civilian and military commanders."
"You can't do this!" Beth snarled as she stood up and stalked over to Riley's team leader. "He's the best young operator you have. He's worked for this all his career. And you're going to let some frightened or jealous idiots take him away from you?"
"Yes," Delacroix said gently as Beth narrowed her eyes.
"Do you know how much you're losing if you don't get him back?" she asked angrily. "How much it's cost to train him? What he can do? Because if you don't we'll find him a place. You'll lose him to the PacConFed military and never get him back."
"I know," Michael said and nodded to both of them. "You're papers will be over in the morning, Finn. Good luck."
Beth glared at his back as he left. She turned back to see Riley staring out the window. She stood by him and wrapped her arms around him carefully. She looked up at him and tried to read the expression he wore.
"I'm sorry, Riley," she said softly. He looked down at her and smiled and draped an arm festooned with IVs and sensors around her shoulders.
"I'm not," he said. "Not for any of it."
A Bridge
Tara looked at the golden glow in the stream of time below fade away to a roiling dark mass. She caught glimpses of Buffy sliding down the upstairs hall wall with a jagged stake through her chest. Xander writhed in agony as he turned pale, his femur sticking out through his blood soaked pants. Dawn lay still on her bed, unmoving and turning gray. Willow and Anya were consumed by green fire as Tara tried to pull away the power that fueled the fire. Instead she joined them in agony. D'Hoffryn smiled and started to grow in strength.
And then something grabbed D'Hoffryn and pulled his power into a darkness so complete she had no name for it. The darkness grew, spreading out from the HellMouth. It did not stop. The stars themselves were going out. She started to fall.
"Tara!" Judith screamed.
She was back on the bridge. Judith looked into her eyes worriedly. Tara couldn't find any words.
"Come back, please!" Judith begged as she started to cry. "It's so lonely here, don't leave me. I can't do this without you."
"I failed them," Tara whispered. "I failed all of them. I'm no guide. I failed my family."
Judith held her and tried to be strong as they both wept in the forever twilight of the bridge.