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TITLE: College Confidential
WRITER: Laragh
CHAPTER RATING: PG-13
DISCLAIMER: Willow, Tara and any other characters from the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise belong to Joss Whedon, FOX, ME and a whole host of other entities, none of which are me.
SUMMARY: The first part of the prequel to
Hacker Confidential and
Family Confidential - the college years!
SPOILERS: Perhaps minor references to the show or stealage of dialogue, but nothing that would spoil the series.
FEEDBACK: Yes please
NOTE: Sorry it's late, I just stepped off a plane a couple of hours ago and had to proof it!
Chapter 88 ********
“Shit!”
Willow sat straight up in bed with an alarmed look on her face, while Tara lifted her head from between Willow’s legs.
“What’s wrong? Was I biting too hard? I was just trying to nibble.”
Willow looked down.
“No, no. The nibbling is nice. Very nice.”
“Then what’s wrong?” Tara asked, propping herself up on her elbow.
Willow gesticulated wildly.
“It’s Friday!”
“I know,” Tara replied, puffing out a breath, “What’s up?”
“Friday, Friday!” Willow repeated, getting all in a fluster, “I told Becky we’d meet her at the festival after classes! The, the Oktoberfest thing!”
“Is she waiting on us to go?” Tara asked.
Willow shook her head.
“No. She said she was planning on going at lunch time with Jack. I said we’d catch up because you had an afternoon class.”
Tara nodded.
“Right…so what’s wrong?”
“That class was over…” Willow starting, looking down at her watch, which had been flung off, then over to the alarm clock, “…an hour ago!”
Tara started to rub Willow’s thigh.
“Is another ten minutes really going to make a difference?”
“Well…no,” Willow admitted.
Tara squeezed Willow's thigh gently.
“So why don’t you lie back down and let me finish.”
Willow paused for a few seconds in thought, then sank back down and closed her eyes. She opened her legs again and let out a slow breath.
“Hey…keep nibbling and we’ll only need five.”
“Hey, there they are!”
Willow pointed up ahead to a jumble of picnic benches, where she spotted Becky and Jack sitting.
They were in a very large open-air arena, large enough that though the place was well populated –
with many in Lederhosen and Dirndl dresses – it wasn’t thronged or difficult to get around. There were various tents for different beers, using the brand colouring and logo on the tent to identify itself; as well as food trucks, a stage and amusement rides taking up a large chunk of space.
“Hey, Becky wasn’t fobbing us off, there really is more than beer!” Willow commented excitedly, “Will you go on the rides with me? Will you, will you?”
“Yes, but we have to at least say hello first,” Tara replied reasonably, “They look cosy though, I’m almost afraid of interrupting.”
“Apparently they’ve been texting non-stop,” Willow said, casting a wary eye in her friend’s direction, “Or so Becky said yesterday. She was gushing a little, actually.”
Tara smiled.
“Oh, I’m glad for her.”
“Yeah, if she’s happy, I’m happy,” Willow replied with a resolute nod, “Okay…admission time…I was worried that if she screwed it up, he wouldn’t help us out any more. But it’s not fair to be sending them bad juju on the off chance we lose a cameraman.”
Tara put an arm around Willow’s waist and rubbed her hip.
“That’s very mature.”
Willow turned her head and smiled, then leaned in on her tiptoes to peck Tara’s cheek. Becky spotted them as they approached and looked at them with a smirk.
“The lovebirds are here, finally,” she said, eyes glistening with mirth, “Train get delayed?”
“Um, yeah,” Willow replied, cheeks burning, “Friday chaos, you know…”
Becky nodded, anything but innocent.
“Everyone banging…into each other, huh?”
“Nice to see you again, Jack,” Willow cut in quickly, sitting down next to him, “How’s the movie going?”
Tara sat down next to Becky and smiled demurely.
“Having a nice time?”
“Having a wonderful time,” Becky replied, eyes twinkling in Jack’s direction.
Jack was conversing with Willow but slowly dragged his eyes away until they were meeting Becky’s. They shared the same charming smile, then Jack stood up.
“Beer run, I think. Willow, Tara, what can I get you ladies?”
“Oh, we’re not very well beer-versed,” Willow replied, shooting a quick look to Tara to see if she disagreed, “We’ll just have what you’re having.”
Jack nodded, then seemed delighted to have an excuse to look at Becky again.
“Rebecca?”
“Whatever you think, you’re more of an expert than me,” Becky replied, face flushing just slightly as she stared back up at him.
Jack went off with that same smile and Willow looked at Becky with a raised eyebrow.
“Rebecca?”
Becky rolled her eyes.
“What? It’s my name.”
“Sorry, Rebecca,” Willow replied with a grin, “Did I make you mad, Rebecca? Do you really resent me referring to you as Rebecca, Rebecca?”
Becky threw her eyes skyward again, then looked at Tara.
“I’m really glad you came along, you’re the only thing keeping me in this friendship anymore.”
“She was just saying how happy she was for you,” Tara replied, though knew by the playful glares they were only teasing each other.
Becky smiled, resting her chin on her fist.
“Early days, early days,” she said, lips quirking into an even bigger smile, “But promising. But shush, no speaking of it. Don’t want to scare him off.”
“Don’t worry, we are so with you there,” Willow replied, throwing a subtle look to Tara.
Jack returned a few minutes later carrying two beer steins in each hand. He placed them in front of each of the girls and sat back down.
“This is one of my favourites.”
He waxed on for a little bit about hops and mouthfeel and a bunch of other terms that went over both Willow and Tara’s head, but Willow enjoyed her first few sips anyway.
“This is pretty nice. I think I could be a beer fan. What about you baby?”
Tara gave a small nod of agreement.
“It’s different to ones I’ve tried before. But I like it.”
“Great choice, Jack,” Becky complimented.
“Thanks, babe,” Jack replied, taking a very long sip from his glass and eyeing Becky over it, “So what do you ladies like to do for Halloween? I’m going as Popeye this year.”
“You have the muscles,” Becky replied, reaching across the table to stroke his bicep, “Do you need an Olive Oyl?”
Jack nodded, smirking.
“I wouldn’t say no to something slick on my arm.”
Becky let her hand fall away slowly, then looked to Tara.
“Will you still make me that Alice in Wonderland hat? I go to loads of fancy dress parties, I’ll definitely wear it. Your drawings looked so good.”
“Of course,” Tara agreed, “No problem.
Jack looked between Willow and Tara.
“What about you two? I know of some good parties going.”
“No, no, no, no, no, no, no,” Willow said immediately, “We’re not doing college parties
ever again, not after last year.”
“Tara almost got roofied,” Becky explained and Jack nodded to her sympathetically.
“We’re going to the science museum instead,” Willow continued, “They’re doing a Harry Potter exhibit, then a sleeping under the stars thing in the planetarium.”
Jack grinned and pointed at Willow.
“Let me guess – Hermione.”
Willow seemed delighted with that comparison as Jack looked at Tara quizzically.
“Hmm, I’m not sure…Luna?”
Tara smiled and shrugged one shoulder softly.
“All I know is, I have to put on a special scarf and carry around a wand.”
“You haven’t read them?” Jack asked, as surprised as Willow was when she’d first learned that nugget of information.
“I’ve started them,” Tara replied, to an approving nod from Willow, “I think my relationship might have been in jeopardy if I didn’t.”
Jack just laughed.
“So you got authentic costumes?”
Tara reached across to squeeze Willow’s hand.
“She was pretty upset when she finished the last book over the summer. Went on a bit of a merchandise splurge. Didn’t you get costumes for all the houses?”
“They’re called robes,” Willow replied, tilting her chin up, “And it’s good, now everything’s all ready to go!”
“Yes, sweetie, you’re very organised,” Tara said, squeezing Willow’s hand.
“That’s practically dirty talk to Willow,” Becky interjected with a grin.
Willow blushed and buried her head in her beer, drinking almost half in one go. She finished the rest a bit more slowly but was getting a bit antsy.
“So we were going to check out the rides before the lines got too long.”
“I enjoy a ride,” Jack nodded in reply, “What do you say, Rebecca?”
Becky smiled, unusually demure.
“Rollarcoasters scare me a little.”
Jack smoothly flicked his wrist so his hand was extended towards her.
“What if I hold your hand?”
Becky put her hand in his and slid off the end of the bench. They walked ahead, with Willow and Tara a few feet behind them. Willow was shaking her head.
“She’s not the least bit scared of rollercoasters. Pfft. Plus, look at the size of it, it’s practically a kiddie coaster!”
“I think she just wanted to hold his hand,” Tara advised wisely.
“Ohhhh,” Willow replied, glancing down at their own entwined hands, “I take it for granted I can just slip ours together whenever I want.”
Tara smiled in Willow’s direction.
“I still get a tingle when our fingertips first brush.”
Willow smiled back and tickled the back of Tara’s hand with her fingertips. She was half-way on her way to another cheek kiss when she spotted something and jumped up on the spot.
“Bumper cars!”
She all but ran over, dragging Tara behind her, and got them two tokens. She brought Tara over to a car and showed her how to put the restraint on, then proceeded to strap herself into a car directly opposite with a devilish grin. As soon as the music sounded to start, Willow pushed the pedal down and went straight for Tara.
Tara knew it was war.
They chased each other around, laughing the whole way, with only intermittent glares from Willow to anyone who bumped her or Tara and got in the way of their game.
They stumbled back onto the grassy area when the ride was over, legs tight from the ride.
“That was so much fun,” Willow gushed, leaning on Tara to stretch, “Did you see that jerkwad in the blue though? Thought he was playing some game with you. I’m the only other multiplayer in that game, buddy!”
Tara shook her head.
“I was just paying attention to you.”
Willow’s whole face lit up and she offered her arm. Tara took it and they walked the fairground, forgoing some rides like the tilt-a-whirl because of lines, and others like the freefall for being just
a few feet above their comfort level.
They finally arrived back to the front, with just one ride left.
“I looovvved the teacups when I was little,” Willow commented, putting her hand against a stationary one as they passed.
“I’ve never been on,” Tara replied, looking at the princess design it seemed to have, “I wonder why it’s here, I doubt many kids come to–”
“You’ve never been on?!” Willow interrupted, shocked, “Oh, that has to be rectified. Right now. Come on.”
Tara was again dragged onto the ride, but didn’t mind at all. They sat opposite each other in a teacup and Tara watched, quite surprised to see some, mostly drunk, adults climbed onto the other ones.
“Popular.”
“And you’re about to see why!” Willow enthused as the bars came down.
The ride jerked into action and started slow, gaining speed. Tara watched the joy on Willow’s face, enjoying seeing her blur as they got faster and faster.
Without meaning to, she suddenly shouted ‘I love you’ at the top of her lungs, but didn’t care who heard it. The noise being made by everyone else meant Willow was pretty much the only one to catch it and smiled widely, if also a little dizzily, as they spun to a rocking halt.
Their hands were twined again as soon as the bars lifted and Willow rested her head on Tara’s shoulder.
“I love you soooo much.”
“You’re giddy,” Tara replied with a smile, “I love your goofy head too.”
They started walking back to the area they were in before, and were stopped at a gate to produce their tickets.
“Oh,” Tara said as they walked through the other side, “So the funfair is separate to the festival, but a festival ticket gets you in? That explains some of the kiddie stuff.”
Willow nodded.
“Yeah, although if you kept them out of the beer tents, you could probably have a fun family day with the music and food and stuff…I guess you wouldn’t want them around when people really start getting rowdy though.”
An oompah band had started to play as they walked back to the open seating area, where all the benches had been claimed. Most of the other space had people sitting on grass or in foldable chairs. Tara was about to offer her jacket to sit on when she noticed Jack was waving them over to a bench they’d managed to secure.
They sat beside each other on one side, as Jack and Becky had opted to sit together on the other, close.
“Hey, ladies,” Jack greeted warmly, “We were wondering if we’d lost you to the rides.”
Becky nodded.
“We were going to go get some food, but those lines are crazy. We asked some guys passing; they said it’s more than an hour to go to a few different stalls.”
“Two of us can go with you if you want,” Tara suggested, “We can go to a stall each, split the time.”
“Great,” Jack nodded, “Do you want to come with, Tara?”
Tara agreed and stood up.
“C’mon, I’ll take you on a tent tour,” Becky said to Willow, “We did it on the way in, there’s some cool light shows and stuff going on.”
The two pairs moved off in opposite directions; Willow and Becky disappearing into the nearest tent while Jack lined up to get bratwurst and schnitzel, as well as some sauerkraut for Tara. Tara was looking after desserts with doughnuts, strudel and a variety box of cookies and cakes.
It took a long time as expected, with lots of tipsy people changing their orders halfway through, or dropping them as soon as they were given the containers and demanding new ones.
Jack finished first and hung out at the side waiting for Tara, who finally appeared from the crowd, flustered.
“God, all that for some sausage and donut holes.”
“And pretzels,” Jack replied with a weary grin, patting a white paper bag sitting on top of the Styrofoam containers he was balancing in one hand, “I’ll text Becky and let her know we’re heading back.”
The bench they had vacated had been filled, so both of them laid down their jackets on a grassy spot near the bandstand. Jack texted Becky again to tell her where they’d landed. Five minutes later, she came ambling back with two plastic beer mugs in her hands, along with a stumbling Willow who was spilling the two she had.
Becky handed her two mugs off to Jack, then quickly took the ones off Willow, who just dropped to sit beside Tara.
“Missssed you,” she said to Tara, leaning over to press a sloppy kiss on her cheek.
Tara helped straighten her up.
“You’re a little bit drunk.”
“A
lot-tle bit drunk,” Willow corrected.
“I haven’t been encouraging her, I swear,” Becky said, sitting cross-legged on Jack’s jacket, “I brought her out when I noticed how she was getting but she insisted on going back.”
Tara rubbed the small of Willow’s back gently.
“She’s a big girl, she can make her own decisions.”
“And I am deciding that beer is GREAT!” Willow said, holding her hand out for one of the beers in Becky’s hands, “Gimme, gimme.”
Becky looked to Tara for permission, who shrugged it off.
“If she wants it, I’m not her keeper.”
Becky handed them a mug each, which Willow immediately started to guzzle. Tara left hers and just had some food, but Willow took care of it for her between bites of donut hole.
They all chatted as they ate, with some exuberant interjections from Willow and flirty looks between Becky and Jack.
“This isn’t really a bump’n’grind kinda band, huh?” Becky said, leaving her hand dangerously close to Jack’s thigh.
“I know a great jazz club downtown,” Jack replied, pushing some hair from Becky’s brow, “Maybe not bump’n’grind, but…intimate.”
Becky’s eyes glazed, but she broke their gaze to look at Tara.
“I don’t want to leave you guys hanging…”
Tara looked at Willow, who was comparing blades of grass for 'greeniness'.
“It’s okay, I think I should take her home anyway.”
“I’ll go with you,” Becky offered.
Tara just smiled.
“Go have fun.”
Becky glanced towards Willow.
“I wouldn’t leave her again.”
“I know you wouldn’t,” Tara replied, reaching over to squeeze Becky’s hand briefly, “I have her.”
Becky shared her smile, then focused back on Jack.
“I’m in.”
“Well, alright,” Jack replied evenly with an entrancing smile, “Let’s go.”
They stood up and Tara helped Willow stand, putting her own jacket over her girlfriend’s shoulders. Willow smiled and swayed from side to side.
“You’re soooo good to me.”
She wrapped her arms around Tara and hugged her chest. Tara moved her enough to the side that she could walk and followed the other two to the exit.
“You guys are filming soon, right?” Jack asked, his arm around Becky’s shoulder.
Tara nodded.
“Willow’s been teaching me the editing software, but yes. We’re getting final script approval Monday, right?”
“S’posed to,” Jack replied, “Well, hey, let me know when you need me. And I’ll send you a final copy of mine when I’m done so you can get those drawing juices going.”
“Oh, sure,” Tara nodded, having to help Willow through a turnstile to prevent her getting caught, “You guys have a good night.”
They both said thanks, and Willow flung herself into Becky.
“You’re my best friend.”
Becky started to smile, but then Willow fixed a steady, though drunken, gaze at Jack.
“Hey, ‘member…you hurt her… I will BEAT you to death with a shovel.”
“Willow,” Tara said, nudging her, while Becky offered a death stare.
“A vague disclaimer is nobody's friend…” Willow replied gravely, then perked up again, “Have fun!”
She skipped ahead and Tara shot them an apologetic look before catching up with her.
“Slow down there honey,” she said, falling in step.
Willow slowed, but continued to slip.
“Why do we stop skipping? Everyone should skip!”
She twirled around and crashed into people. Tara had to again apologise and keep a firmer hold on Willow’s waist. Willow settled into in though and leaned her head onto Tara’s shoulder.
“I lied,” she said after a few quiet seconds.
“You lied?” Tara asked, lifting an eyebrow.
Willow nodded solemnly.
“Becky’s not my best friend…” she said, slipping her hand into Tara’s back pocket, “You are.”
It was a nice sentiment, but Tara was too busy trying to stop Willow from pinching her butt.
“I think we should get a cab.”
It was only a twenty minute walk or a couple of T stops away, but it was a Friday night and hard enough to navigate around the city even with both of them completely sober.
Willow started waving her arm about and sure enough a taxi did pull up. They bundled in and Tara told him where to go, then went about strapping Willow in.
“No, don’t like it!” Willow protested.
“It’s only for a few minutes,” Tara replied, fussing over her like a small child, “Please.”
Willow stopped undoing the belt, but grumpily folded her arms over her chest. Tara was thankful that she wasn’t saying anything embarrassing and took the chance to take a breath.
The short trip was over quickly and Willow leapt out of the belt onto the sidewalk. Tara paid and joined Willow, who was leaping about like she’d been restrained for years.
“Tara, I forgive you for imprisoning me,” she said nobly.
“Thank you,” Tara replied, reaching for Willow’s hand, “C’mon, we’re almost home.”
Willow planted her feet firmly on the ground.
“I want go to our tree!”
Tara sighed.
“Why?”
Willow hopped over and put her hand on Tara’s shoulders, puppy dog eyes in full effect.
“Because it’s ours.”
Tara looked into the glassy, but genuine eyes of her girlfriend.
“Okay, we can go for a few minutes. But don’t wander away from me.”
“Won’t,” Willow promised, standing right beside Tara.
She hummed and half-skipped, half-danced as they wandered onto campus and to their special tree. Once there, Willow backed up against the tree and rubbed her back against the bark like a bear.
She motioned Tara forwards and when she was close enough, grabbed her and switched them out, shoving Tara up against the tree.
Tara tensed her back.
“Ow, Will.”
Willow put a finger into Tara’s belt loop, either side of her waist, and pressed herself up close.
“Y’know…not really ours…never…
claimed it…”
Tara felt her body responding to the warm press and glanced around nervously. They were far enough into campus that they couldn’t be seen from the street, but students could still be around any corner.
“Will…”
Willow started kissing Tara’s neck sloppily. Tara closed her eyes for a few seconds, then made a feeble attempt of pushing Willow away.
“Will, stop.”
Willow popped the button on Tara’s jeans and slid her hand into her girlfriend’s panties. Tara gulped, feeling her heart rate speed up as Willow’s fingers brush her clit. She let out a shaky breath and started to roll her hips into it until she heard a bottle crash somewhere and turned herself away.
“Willow, I said stop!”
Willow stumbled back.
“Jeez,” she said, toppling from one foot to the next, then appeared to convey some genuine remorse “Sowwy.”
Tara fumbled to do her button up and leaned with one arm outstretched against the tree to take a breath. She finally turned back to Willow, unable to meet her eyes.
“Just let me take you home.”
“Okayyyyyy,” Willow agreed, happy again, “Can I wear my panda jammies?”
“Of course you can,” Tara replied, very pleased to see her walking in the right direction, “And your fluffy socks.”
Willow cheered and resumed skipping all the way back to their dorm. Tara got the pyjamas and socks and helped Willow change into them, then tried to get her into bed.
“Wait,” Willow interrupted, pondering something quite seriously, “Mouth tastes funny. Or furry. Do I have a furry tongue?”
She poked her tongue out.
“Why don’t you go brush your teeth?” Tara suggested.
Willow’s eyes bulged with awe.
“Genius!”
She jumped away and ran into the bathroom. Tara massaged the back of her neck for a few moments, than changed into some sleepwear as well. She turned down the bed and waited a couple of minutes, but Willow never returned.
“Will?” she asked, standing up and walking towards the bathroom, “Are you oka–”
She stopped in the doorway, seeing Willow slumped and fast asleep on the toilet with her toothbrush hanging out of her mouth. Tara returned the toothbrush to its holder and gently tried to waken Willow, but she was out cold.
“Oh baby, okay. You’re going to have to help me a little.”
She encouraged Willow’s arms around her neck, then put her arms under and lifted. She carried Willow to the bed and settled her down, then slid in beside her.
She turned off the lamp and cosied up to Willow, soon to join her in slumber.
Willow was woken abruptly, but not by any outside noise. Instead, the inside of her head felt like it was trying to thump itself free from her skull. It hurt to open her eyelids, and the light burned as soon as she cracked one open.
She groaned and rolled over to bury her head into the pillow, blocking the light. She was comforted from the smell of Tara’s perfume lingering on the pillow, and allowed herself a slower awakening.
She started to remember why her head was so sore, so was reassured she wasn’t dying, but her face started to furrow as she flashed on coming home. When she remembered the tree, she immediately sprung upwards in a familiar movement.
Shit!The toilet flushed then and Tara came out of the bathroom, but hung back when she saw Willow. She made a weak gesture, pointing just past Willow.
“I left you Tylenol and Diet Coke.”
Willow looked to her nightstand where a bottle and two pills were laid out.
“Thank…thank you,” she said roughly, touched by the gesture.
She swallowed her pills, just as Tara made a beeline for the door.
“I’m just gonna out for a bi–”
Willow almost choked to get the pills down in time.
“Wait,” she said, clearing her throat, “Please. We need to talk about last night.”
Tara looked back, eyes downcast.
“You remember?”
Willow nodded solemnly.
“Yeah, I do.”
There was silence as Tara slowly turned herself around to face Willow, then they both spoke at the same time.
“I’m so sorry–”
“I’m sorry–”
Willow’s brow creased.
“Sorry? I’m the one who got pushy. You said stop, and I didn’t. That’s not okay. Why are you sorry?”
Tara swallowed audibly and sat on the very corner of the bed, looking down into her hands which were fidgeting in her lap.
“Because I didn’t stop you right away. You were drunk, you weren’t in the right mind. But it was exciting and I let it happen for a minute.”
Willow scooted up and took Tara’s hands.
“No way, no. This is all on me. You didn’t do anything wrong.”
She squeezed Tara’s hands and met her eye.
“It won’t happen again. I swear it, it won’t. Stop is stop. Can you forgive me?”
Tara nodded and Willow moved a hand down to rub her girlfriend’s knee.
“And Tara, if I’m saying yes, it’s okay. You don’t have to have any guilt towards that. You have my permission.”
“You weren’t thinking straight, it was outside,” Tara replied, shaking her head, “It wouldn’t have been right.”
“That’s exactly why I’m saying this. Because I trust you to know,” Willow said, keeping Tara’s gaze for a moment, then smiling sheepishly, “Not that I plan on this happening every weekend or anything. Just so you know.”
Tara finally smiled too, the action lighting up Willow’s face.
“Are we okay?”
Tara was more relieved than anything else and moved to embrace Willow. They hugged lopsidedly for a few moments before finally parting.
“It was a fun night,” Tara said, smoothing down some of Willow’s wild morning hair.
“Yeah, it was,” Willow agreed, then scrunched up her nose, “Don’t know if it was worth this morning though.”
Tara looked towards the door.
“I was going to go load you up with junk food.”
“You were?” Willow asked, voice tilted with hope, “You don’t have to…”
Tara just smiled ad got a small notepad from the desk.
“Do you want to write me a list?”
Willow took the pad and scribbled a few things, then tore the sheet of paper off and handed it to Tara.
“Make sure it’s the crunchy Cheetos and Ho-Hos,
not Ding-Dongs. That’s very important. Oh, and thanks.”
She smiled sweetly which Tara could only return, before setting off for the convenience store. While she was waiting, Willow lined up some movies and left out a pair of fluffy pyjamas for Tara.
When Tara returned, she handed Willow the paper bag full of goodies and looked at the folded clothing.
“Are you changing?”
“They’re for you,” Willow replied, cracking open a bag of Cheetos, “I thought you could be my Mrs. Snuggleupagus and we could watch movies…if you know, you didn’t have plans or…”
Tara smiled and started to change, then got into bed behind Willow. She rubbed her girlfriend’s arm gently, then pecked her lips and lingered to give her a few more kisses.
“You know how I know you love me?” Willow asked, smiling happily, “You kissed me with Cheeto breath.”
“One time thing,” Tara replied dryly, rubbing her feet against Willow’s fuzzy socks, “But I think I could probably be convinced to kiss you with any breath.”
Willow lifted an eyebrow.
“Even after a slice of the double trouble garlic and onion sausage pizza from that place we like?”
Tara nodded, kissing into Willow’s neck once.
“Even after two.”
Willow smiled at Tara, then cuddled back and sighed in utter contentment.
Hangover pains were worth it when Tara was there to snuggle them away.