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Part Twenty-Two – ‘Gone Before’
OtherWillow and OtherTara walked down the dusty street together. Willow and Buffy were now floating in the air, viewing the scene from above. Willow glanced down and felt a wave of vertigo. Heights were hardly her greatest fear – that honour would go to frogs – but it was hardly pleasant. Buffy gestured out into the darkness and Willow saw Shadi leap onto the roof of another building, crouching flat against it. Willow winced in anticipation of what was to come. It wouldn’t be pretty. She bristled. Buffy sensed her discomfort: “I’m sorry that I have to show you this, Willow. But it’s for the best. The more you see, the more you learn, and that will help you beat her.” Willow sighed unhappily and nodded.
Tara glanced around her. She was lying on a stretcher-trolley, people swarming around her. A pair of hands reached down and pulled at her sweater, cutting through the fabric with what looked like scissors. She slowly shut her eyes and reopened. Lights from above blinded her. The room was a horrible shade of deathly white, smelt of disinfectant and other nasty hospitally smells. She was aware of a sharp pain in the centre of her chest, feeling like something was slicing up her insides. But all she could think of was Willow.
Shadi tunnelled through the soil, sensing the plants above and around her wither and die as she flowed past. She’d be back in Sunnydale very soon. She needed to be. She had her job to do. It wasn’t at the instruction of some lame demon. She didn’t even particularly want to kill them herself, as pleasurable as it would be. Killing the same women over and over again got kinda tedious after a while. Stupid returners. You had to hand it to the forces of good. If you stopped them, they’d repeat the cycle all over again. But The First wanted the witches dead. You did not disagree with the root of all evil when it entrusted you to do something. The witches, the Slayer, the vampire, the seer… they all had such important parts to play for when it happened. End of days was coming. And the witches needed to die, lest their combination stopped it. The cataclysm may have already happened by now… the Tribunal could be on its way.
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Poem 12
I feel the ground around me
This is my home now
Worms and bones and dirt are what await me
I receive nothing from this life.
Time waits for no man
And I am no exception
I shall never feel the exquisite pain of love
Never joy, never heartbreak
As I rot in the wooden prison
Eyes gaze blankly at the dead sky
Empty and alone as always.
Each day that passes
Brings me closer to the hand of death
Three-seven-two
All I have
As I wait for the end.
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Willow watched as Shadi plunged the knife into her Egyptian counterpart, the blade sucking light from her. OtherWillow screamed out in pain. Willow watched her, a sick feeling of dread creeping up her body. Buffy turned to her.
“First rule. You can’t run from her. She’ll find you, wherever you run.
Second rule. Offensive magic won’t work. She has the knife to absorb anything you throw at her.”
Willow nodded slowly. She now knew how she knew Shadi, if that made any sense.
“What else do you have to show me?”
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Volume Three, page thirty-two
I felt his touch again
Last night
Soft as a rose petal moving along my cheek
His cruel embrace awaits me
Arms held open in glorious anticipation
Of it happening
My tears no longer fall
Even though I still wish them to
Ducts dry, a drought from a neverending cascade
Futility, hopelessness
I stare at myself
See the blackness
And I know that his grasp is only inches away
Edited by: LostWithoutTara at: 5/2/03 3:15:22 am