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fic: somewhere

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Fri Dec 06, 2002 8:34 pm

Title: Somewhere (1/?)

Author: rae.

Rating: G for now.

Pairing: Willow/Tara, eventually. Tara and Doyle friendship.

Disclaimer: characters are Joss’. But he sucks.

Author’s Note: I wanted to write a story with Doyle, feeling all horribly, creatively inspired by the death of Glenn Quinn. *sigh* This is for Glenn, despite it's he's-never-going-to-read-itness, because he was so awesome. Oh, and for Kenda because she didn't laugh at me when I cried over the news of his death and then told me that she thought I wasn't lame (she's such a sweet little lieface).

Summary: Tara and Doyle, friends in the whole After-Life Deal, decide to try and stop being dead. (No, really, I'm hoping it turns out better than that summary sounds) Because you know what? Death, real and fictional, f--king SUCKS.

FEEDBACK: please please please. I don't know wether (yes, I know it's spelled wrong) or not to continue the story without it. So, once again, PLEASE.



***



“You miss her?”



Tara looked back at the Irish half-demon, a wistful smile on her face. “More than anything,” she said.



He nodded and sat down next to her, under the apple tree that overlooked a small stream, the stream that was used as a way to get everywhere else. Distances travelled by water.



Still facing him, he saw her eyes. Blue, so blue. And he knew everything that had made them so blue, both literally and metaphorically. He knew about her parents, about her life before Sunnydale, about her life in Sunnydale. Good thing about this place? Wherever it was, whoever ran it, at least all them dead-folk had instant access to one another. He’d known Tara as soon as they’d met, she’d known him. And, with one look, they had become friends.



She was shy, weary of everyone else and he just didn’t always feel up to being social. She had lost the girl she was in love with, he had too. Both of them before their proper times. They were both good listeners and she was an amazing storyteller, he’d always feel like he’d been there, that he knew these people, that he knew their smells and tastes and the jokes they told. He just loved listening to her soft, candy-coated voice.



“Tell me about her.”



Tara rolled her eyes, laughed at him. “You know everything. You’ve known everything since the moment we met.”



“True,” he agreed. “But tell me anyway.” His brown eyes were pleading, interested. How could she turn him down? He urged, “C’mon, you know my favorite. Once upon a time in a Wicca group...”



Tara reached down with both hands, gripped at the green grass beneath her. Not enough to rip it out, just enough to hold it in her fingers, feel the dirt slip inside her nails. “She was annoyed and vocal about it. It made me pay attention.”



He knew the story by heart, even though each time Tara would tell it, she changed what she emphasized. “But...”



She sighed. “But, I had paid attention long before. As she’d sat down I noticed her because of her hair. It was firey, short and red like a pixie might have. She had an aura I recognized- like she’d been ignored many times and was only getting used to having her own voice, relishing it. I had yet to find my own voice but seeing her, just listening and watching I knew that I would one day. She would help me.” As she spoke, her voice grew sad and heavy, her eyes dropped from Doyle’s face to the ground beneath them. “Such a beautiful girl...” Tara breathed.



They were quiet, Doyle unsure of what to say. Cordelia’s calling him weasel-like always repeated in his head, reminding him that he was no Prince Charming. He stared at the blond girl, so young and so sweet, her sunshine-colored hair falling in her face, A barrier between them, reminding him that they weren’t just two friends having any old chat.



Around them, everything continued. Birds flew above them, Doyle could hear their calls. Trees swayed, leaves attached to branches dancing in the wind. The gurgling little sounds the stream made, the fishes that swam in it’s waters. The green grass and dirt he was currently sitting on, the pink blue red yellow purple white green flowers that he could see by the water’s edge, roses and gardenias, violets, lilies, hibiscus. And the smells, so many of them, mixing together and embracing in one lovely fragrance.



Finally, voice barely above a whisper; “And you? What did you love about her?”



He ran a hand through his already- messy brown hair and shut his eyes, bent his head and rested his chin against his jean-clad knees. He didn’t like to talk about Cordelia much, reminded him of all his missed chances. But Tara always was willing to share, it was only right for him to do the same when she specifically asked. “What I could see about her, deep down under the hair and the clothes and the attitude. Her kindness, her insecurity. I thought she was my soulmate.”



Tara looked at him again, pained. It was a constant problem with Doyle, he was always putting down love. His ex wife, old high school girlfriends, Cordelia. He seemed unwilling to believe in it now. “Maybe she was. You don’t know-”



He shook his head. “C’mon, we both know that I barely knew her. It doesn’t take much to think that you’re in love with someone, but how do you know whether they’re your one and true love?”



“You know this. Who’s the first girl I thought that I-”



“Imogen Fletcher.”



She nodded and repeated, “Imogen Fletcher.” Then she reached out and put a hand on his knee, curling her arm through his to get there. “I thought that I loved her for years. Later I met Willow, and I knew I loved her and that she was my one and true. Because when I met Willow, I didn’t just get a butterflies or sweaty palms, I felt it everywhere. From the first time I saw Willow, I knew that she smelled like vanilla and fabric softner, I knew that she would taste like cherry lip balm. Every bit of me knew that Willow Rosenberg was my thoughts, my breath, my heart beat, my soul. It feels different.”



He understood what she was saying, although he wasn’t sure how to respond. “But I’m not so good with words, Tara.”



She rested her head against his shoulder, thinking. “Doyle, what if there was a way out of here?”



“Sweetie, I’ve been here for a long while. Years, I’m sure. I have yet to be approached with the get-out-of-heaven-free! card.”



She raised her head, looked at him seriously. “Maybe because it isn’t free. You have to, like, earn it somehow. Do something other than sit in the grass.”



Doyle pouted, half-jokingly. “But I like sitting in the grass.” At his refusal, her lips turned downwards, her brow furrowed, and she looked like a balloon that had been deflated. Except, he though, she wasn’t round or plastic. Or anything like a balloon, actually. Doyle couldn’t help but to give in. “We could give it a go, I suppose,” he said with a sigh. He hadn’t a clue where to start with this.



Tara smiled.



.end part one.











Edited by: starlitefaeriegrrrl at: 12/6/02 11:01:51 pm
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Re: fic: somewhere

Postby foreverpiper » Fri Dec 06, 2002 8:52 pm

ooh! Intreaging! I really liked the Tara/ Doyle interaction in this...even though i don't really know anything about him (I didn't watch angel until after he'd died). Also, the story about Tara seeing Willow at the Wiccan meeting was really sweet, but so sad! I'm interested to see where you're going with this! :grin

And never let it be said that I left a Tara craving unsatisfied. - Willow in Wilderness

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re: Somewhere

Postby Twisted Minstrel » Sat Dec 07, 2002 1:11 am

Well, I must say I was totally caught off guard by this fic...I never watched Angel so I never knew anything about Doyle, or Mr. Quiin, but I was surprised by news of his death. Very sad indeed and paying such tribute here, like this is most unusual yet strangely satisfying. You write exceedingly well, I feel like I'm right there with them.



I'm definitely interested in where you'll go with this.



Wonderful start.



Piper

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Re: re: Somewhere

Postby willntlover » Sat Dec 07, 2002 3:41 am

:) So Doyle and Tara are going to have their own little adventures, cool.



Please keep on with this awesome fic!



-Will

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



willntlover
 


Re: re: Somewhere

Postby deixs » Sat Dec 07, 2002 4:00 am

What a great start!!!! :clap

It is so nice that you are writting a fic about Doyle in honour of his "real" death!!!



Stef :p

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Re: re: Somewhere

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Sat Dec 07, 2002 8:11 am

Hey!



You've really got me interested in this fic! I really like how you have Tara and Doyle friends. *I miss Doyle* *sighs*



Anyhoot, can't wait for more!



~NICK~

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"I don't care if it IS an orgy of death. There's still such a thing as a napkin."-Willow-Superstar

SilverWingedNemesis
 


Re: re: Somewhere

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Sat Dec 07, 2002 3:05 pm

Title: Somewhere (2/?)

Author: rae.

Rating: G for now.

Pairing: Willow/Tara, eventually. Tara and Doyle friendship.

Disclaimer: characters are Joss’. But he sucks.

Author’s Note: I wanted to write a story with Doyle, feeling all horribly, creatively inspired by the death of Glenn Quinn. *sigh* This is for Glenn, despite it's he's-never-going-to-read-itness, because he was so awesome. Oh, and for Kenda because she didn't laugh at me when I cried over the news of his death and then told me that she thought I wasn't lame (she's such a sweet little lieface).

Summary: Tara and Doyle, friends in the whole After-Life Deal, decide to try and stop being dead. (No, really, I'm hoping it turns out better than that summary sounds) Because you know what? Death, real and fictional, f--king SUCKS.

FEEDBACK: please please please. PLEASE.





.part two.



Looking up at the sky, Doyle waited. He really didn’t want to do this. He’d done the hero thing before and it hadn’t gone so good. Sure it had felt decent at the time, but then there was tearing flesh and the dying, and Doyle had honestly liked that part less.



Besides, what was left for him in L.A? Angel had moved on, Cordelia had definitely moved on, and he probably still had debts happening. There, wherever it was, was nice, it was calm, and he had Tara. He’d never had a friend like Tara before- there was no unrequited crush like with Cordelia, and she didn’t get all broody and mopey and not-fun like Angel did. Not to put them down- he had loved those guys. But Tara was like... it just felt like she was a soulmate, if they had managed to meet before his death and certainly before hers, he was sure that they would have been friends then too.



But he knew that she wanted the redhead back, more than anything else in the whole world, and he wanted to help her. So he headed over to where she was sitting in the grass, cross-legged and staring down at a gardenia.



“Whatcha doin’?” he asked casually, crouching down next to her.



“Gathering energy,” she replied. She looked at him sideways, raised one eyebrow. “I suggest you do the same.”



“What for?” he asked defensively.



“Sweetie, you’ve been sitting in the grass for years. I’ve been doing the same for who knows how long.”



“I walk, I swim.”



She shook her head and then let her blue eyes fall shut again. “Not as much as you will be.”



“So what’s the point of the gardenia?”



“It’s supposed to heal.”



“But you aren’t hurt!”



Her eyes opened and fixed on him, her expression one of anger. “I’m dead, Doyle. What do you call that?”



He looked down at the ground, ashamed. “Hurt,” he said softly.



She felt bad, her expression of fury turning to one of sadness. Tara wasn’t naive, she knew that Doyle was doing this only for her. And she knew that he was scared, that he'd never left this place since he'd been there. So she reached out and took his hands in hers, held them tightly. “Gather with me,” she said.



Doyle nodded and sat down cross-legged, without letting go of her hands.



***



It was dark when Tara let go of Doyle’s hands and stood up. He opened his eyes, not ready yet, and gaped at her slightly.



“We have to go now,” she said.



“Uh...”



It was time. “Now, Doyle.”



He got up and followed her to the stream. She paused at the edge of it, turned back to face him. Around them were the sounds of the night- others having their bonfires and their circuses, their parties and plays, every day there another childhood fantasy. Animals, all kinds, howling and barking and making their animal-sounds. The wind, the stream, music, laughter. The night sky was full of brightly shining stars. “Do you know which way we have to go?”



“Only until it gets deep enough for us to swim in. Once we get to the real water, I haven’t a clue.” He exhaled, thought about why he was doing this again. So that Tara could be with Willow, so that Tara could get out of that sweet-as-sugar place and get home. Being selfless sucked. “Let’s go,” he said, and led the way.



.end part two.

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Re: re: Somewhere

Postby Leila DeRange » Sat Dec 07, 2002 9:43 pm

Oh cool!! I always liked Doyle.



Quote:
Being selfless sucked.




Aww poor Doyle. Are you gonna pair him up with Cordelia or something?? Or are you gonna pair him with Buffy if Cordelia moved on (which is cruel)?? Damn my curiosity. I just hope the saying "Curiousity killed the cat" doesn't effect me.



=LeiLa=



P.S. It gets dark in the after-life??

Favorite Gadgets:: Handcuffs, Ice cream, Chocolate syrup, Whip cream, Cherries.



Hehehe spoon anyone?



Leila DeRange
 


Re: re: Somewhere

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Sun Dec 08, 2002 12:59 am

GO DOYLE...It's ur birthday...



Tara sure is determined...why do I have a feeling they are going to hit a..."snag"??



Can't wait for more!!



~NIC~

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Re: re: Somewhere

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Sun Dec 08, 2002 1:48 am

Not gonna give away the end, Leila, I'm sorry. But um, never ever would he end up with Buffy. He's too rocking for the Buffy of season severed. Blah.



For Doyle, though, it's not so much about hooking up. It's about supporting Tara and helping her. But who knows how it'll end out, I'm writing it as I go along, and the characters haven't communicated to me what is happening yet.



About the afterlife, this place is kinda...yes, it gets dark. Dark is pretty and this place they're at is all about prettiness. Hence the bit about parties and plays, circuses, etc. It's all about scents and tastes and sights and, basically, pleasure.



And, of course they'll hit a snag, Nic. It's all about snag-hittage. It's about the journey, you know?



The next part might be about Willow, though, I think. Just so you guys know.



Thanks to everyone who has given feedback so far (and that goes for all my stories I've posted on this board). I really appreciate it because of how insecure I am about my writing. You guys who actually let me know what you think are so awesome and the reason I keep writing.

starlitefaeriegrrrl
 


Re: re: Somewhere

Postby Centauri2002 » Sun Dec 08, 2002 9:34 am

Hmm, quite an interesting little piece you've got going here. It has certainly caught my attention. I haven't been around on the kitten board much lately and look at how much I've been missing! It's an intruguing setup you have here, with Doyle and Tara. Is this going to be a long fic because there's a lot you could do with the plot here. Well, I hope it will be long anyway. :)



I'll be back to check for updates very shortly. If I don't see any, you might receive some of my infamous hassling. ;)



Caz

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Re: re: Somewhere

Postby Wytchi Grrl » Sun Dec 08, 2002 4:32 pm

Oooo I love this fic. I love your style of writing. Tara and Doyle what a pair they make, they truely would of made good friends. I really like your definition of the after life, something quite similar to something in my own fic.

Keep them coming I will be waiting on tenderhooks for this one. Oh and also its great that Tara is going to Willow rather than willow trying to figure out how to get her back.



Go you :D !

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Willow "Thats fine I don't need snuggles" Tara "Vixen".

Wytchi Grrl
 


Yay

Postby Iamyouknowyours » Sun Dec 08, 2002 11:14 pm

What a wonderfully creative fic. I don't think I've seen a Tara/Doyle friendship fic before. But it's working well. And the writing is beautiful, lilting and haunting filled with flickers of happiness wrapped up in darker thoughts. Please continue. I believe I will have to add you to my list of recommended fics!

Evil’s still afoot! And I’m almost out of that Nancy-boy hair-gel that I like so much. Quickly, to the Angel-mobile, away! - Spike

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Re: Yay

Postby samiamiguess » Mon Dec 09, 2002 4:08 am

Hey there Rae,

Well gotta say you've got this fic going for me on so many levels. Oh sweet Doyle he seemed I dunno, so normal compared to everyone else. (Demon part aside..) Just kinda more down to earth and I was so angry when he went so early. And I adored his brown leather jacket....



Intrigued by the edge of darkness you've got here. And personally I love the fact its about losing her soulmate. As already mentioned its nice to see it from Tara's side and not just Willow wanting her back. Gets me thinking. (Well I think continuously but at least now it has a constructive point!)



As you so righly put, death does indeed suck the big one. Important to kick it in the arse evey now and then, poke your tongue out and do a moonie, just to make sure it knows nothing is forgotten.



Thanks for this. Please continue it!

Sonya





samiamiguess
 


Re: Yay

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Mon Dec 09, 2002 2:42 pm

Thanks guys, glad you like it so far. I really wanted it to not suck since it's my Glenn Quinn tribute piece.



Caz- I hope to write more of it tomorrow. I've just been busy with work, my best friend and me making a film together, non-fanfic I've been writing, and trying to spend time with Kenda before she leaves for Nova Scotia in less than two weeks.



Wytchi Grrl - What fic of yours has a similar after-lifeness in it? I don't have time to read stories on the board much but I'd like to read your own version of what I described. *smiles* Yeah, it's the first Tara-fighting-to-get-Willow-back story I've written. I only realized when you mentioned that, all my other stories were about Willow and her angst. Oh, and go you too. Thanks.





Iamyouknowyours- "...And the writing is beautiful, lilting and haunting filled with flickers of happiness wrapped up in darker thoughts. Please continue. I believe I will have to add you to my list of recommended fics!"



That would be so cool, thank you. And I love the description you write above, so pretty and flattering.



sonya- Hey! Was hoping you'd let me know what you thought. Was going to send it to you if you hadn't replied yet. I was angry about Doyle's death too, that was my first real clue that Joss was a raging sadist. After the episode he died, I didn't watch one full episode of Angel ever again. And, out of love for Doyle, Cordelia with Angel makes me want to get all grr. Yes, it's been two years but boy do I ever hold grudges. Oh yeah. And, ooo, the jacket. I remembered it when writing the story but I figured it would be to warm for it where they were.



"Intrigued by the edge of darkness you've got here. And personally I love the fact its about losing her soulmate. As already mentioned its nice to see it from Tara's side and not just Willow wanting her back."



Yeah, I love the idea and just hope I can do it justice. You'll see soon, I guess...

starlitefaeriegrrrl
 


Re: Yay

Postby mollyig » Mon Dec 09, 2002 3:21 pm

An interesting setup here. I too have always liked Doyle, and not just because he was Irish.



Looking forward to more from you.


I happen to think mine is the level head,
and yours is the one things would roll off of.

mollyig
 


Somewhere

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Mon Dec 09, 2002 4:05 pm

Surprising myself, I managed to complete the next part today. And with thirty minutes to spare before work. As always, I hope for it's non-crapness.



Title: Somewhere (2b/?)

Author: rae.

Rating: PG for swearing. Tara gets upset.

Pairing: Willow/Tara, eventually. Tara and Doyle friendship.

Disclaimer: characters are Joss’. But he sucks.

Summary: Tara and Doyle, friends in the whole After-Life Deal, decide to try and stop being dead. (No, really, I'm hoping it turns out better than that summary sounds) Because you know what? Death, real and fictional, f--king SUCKS.

FEEDBACK: please please please. PLEASE.



Author's Note: The "song" towards the end of this part is from a poem/song I wrote called 'nothing'. That is all.



***



They walked along the water, legs feeling tired and achy. It had been a long time since they set out, getting steadily darker and darker but now the darkness was starting to fade, recede around them.



Mostly they didn’t talk, neither sure what to say, really. Besides that, they didn’t want to draw attention to themselves. Doyle knew that most of the people around would have been upset by this plan, it was a very exclusive place. He’d heard people refer to it before as The Reverie, and most believed strongly that being there was a gift that everyone should have been overwhelmingly thrilled to receive.



He couldn’t do that, as much as he liked the place Doyle still couldn’t bring himself to be happy about his death. He liked the tastes, the smells, but it was all fake. It was all empty joy, goodness that stemmed from pain and suffering. Not really his idea of a great time.



Thoughts like this were dangerous, though, mostly they could get you outcast. Finally Doyle didn’t think he could keep going. “We should rest,” he said, stopping. His voice came out hoarse, scratchy- it had been so long since the two of them had exchanged words.



She didn’t stop, instead passed him and kept going. “No, we have to keep on. I told you that you should have eaten healthier.”



“Tara, darlin’, we haven’t even reached the point where the water gets deep. Once we get there, it’s a hell of a lot of swimming. You need to rest. And it’s better we travel at night anyway- less people around to ask questions.”



She stopped and looked at him, eyes sad. “Fine. But not for too long, right?”



“Not for too long,” he agreed.



“Promise?”



He walked over to her and held out his pinkie. “Swear on it.”



Smiling, she returned his gesture, the two of them locking pinkies and exchanging smiles. They lay down, she rested her head on his stomach as they both looked up at the ever-changing sky. They were quiet and his eyes felt shut, exhaustion overwhelming him.



“Doyle, if this place is supposed to be so wonderful, why are you always scared?”



He smiled at that even though he knew she couldn’t see him. “Because it’s wonderful when you’re like everyone else. All the people who died young stick together, all the people who died old stay together. Most of the young deaths here are contemptuous of wrinkles and too many memories.” He reached out, played with a strand of her long blond hair. “Even us, ten years apart. That’s not okay to them.”



“But I talk with older people than you, they’ve never said anything.”



“Sure, you talk with them and they talk with you.” Doyle exhaled, she’d been there for a decently long period but still didn’t understand how things worked up there. He’d figured it out within the first two weeks. Or something. Days just sorta blended, but either way it was quickly. “But you wouldn’t call Mrs Landry who gives you oatmeal cookies your best friend. We are best friends and that keeps you, in the eyes of most other people who are around here, from going to the plays and the games with those who should be your friends. They watch us carefully, Tara, that's why we can't talk much and we should avoid all gatherings.”



“So I should be hanging out with twenty-something year old dead lesbians?”



“No, just twenty-something year olds. Girl or boy doesn’t matter, and up here your being a lesbian is nothing either. You aren’t able to fall in love up here, so who cares who you sleep with?”



“Why don’t you play these games?” the blond asked, her voice sounding curious.



“I was a bit of a loner, in life and still in death I guess.” His mind was feeling muddled, sleepy, so sleepy and he didn’t want to talk anymore. “Can we sleep now Tara?” he asked.



“Mmm-hmm.” She wanted to thank him but decided against it, he seemed pretty serious about wanting rest. His hand stilled, stopped tangling in her hair, and she heard him begin to breath peacefully. Didn't take much for him to fall asleep, Tara thought wryly.



She lay awake, staring up and thinking about Willow. Was Willow okay? Were the others? She hoped that they were taking care of her Willow, Dawn especially, all of them looking out for each other and not too sad. But she feared for the worst, she had terrible vibes that she couldn’t control. Darkness and suffering, pain beyond anything she'd ever felt before. Whenever she tried to connect with Sunnydale using her thought everything was dark, she could barely get through.



She needed to get back there.



...hey where are you and why aren’t you here? and i told them i was sick which i was it smells like nothing today's been bad i woke up sleepy ended up sad...



A voice, familiar one, singing words that Tara had never heard before. Willow’s cute, out-of-tune singing voice.



Quickly, the blond witch scrambled to her feet and headed into the trees in the direction of the song. She knew that it wasn’t really Willow - unless was it? Oh no, had something happened?- but still it could have been a way for her to watch her love- a portal, a window to the alive world?



As she left the small forest and came out on the other side, she found that she was alone. It was empty there. Willow’s voice still singing, but there was no Willow, no portal, no window, no nothing. Just dirt and grass, more trees. She turned around and the forest was gone, replaced by more dirt and grass and randomly placed trees.



...all the water here tastes warm and dirty my muscles all feel weak nothing going my way today everything is going somewhere else...



“Oh, crap,” she mumbled. She turned around, looking into the distance as she moved- had the forest moved around on her? She wasn’t supposed to draw attention to herself not supposed to draw attention not supposed to not supposed to not supposed-



“DOYLE!” she screamed and her throat hurt from how hard she’d yelled. She didn’t want to move in case that made it worse. He had been right, this was pointless and stupid. She should have fucking stayed were she was with Doyle, instead of ending up lost in this fucking place. Somewhere, somewhere, but where the hell was that?



.end part2b.

















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Re: Somewhere

Postby samiamiguess » Mon Dec 09, 2002 4:57 pm

Making me exceedingly curious this. Getting darker still. I guess nothing worth it is easy.



I'm glad you made Doyle someone not readily accepting the fakeness of his circumstance. He always struck me as someone who could see past the crap, at least in my mind he was.



Be assured of its non-crapness! Highly intriguing and as usual finely written.

take care

Sonya

samiamiguess
 


Re: Somewhere

Postby Wytchi Grrl » Mon Dec 09, 2002 7:46 pm

Yey loving this! can't wait for next bit those evil cliffhangers do that to you :)

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Willow "Thats fine I don't need snuggles" Tara "Vixen".

Wytchi Grrl
 


Re: Somewhere

Postby starlitefaeriegrrrl » Fri Dec 13, 2002 9:11 pm

Title: Somewhere (3/?)

Author: rae.

Rating: PG for swearing. Tara gets upset.

Pairing: Willow/Tara, eventually. Tara and Doyle friendship.

Disclaimer: characters are Joss’. But he sucks.

Summary: Tara and Doyle, friends in the whole After-Life Deal, decide to try and stop being dead. (No, really, I'm hoping it turns out better than that summary sounds) Because you know what? Death, real and fictional, f--king SUCKS.

FEEDBACK: I love feedback. FEEDBACK MAKES ME SOOO HAPPY. Yay to feedback.



He woke up, eyes adjusting to the bright sunlight. Squinting, stretching his arms above him, he yawned. Then, as his eyes focused, he saw a woman lying in the grass right in front of him. She was on her stomach, feet in the air, chin resting against her palm.



“Missing someone?”



He looked down at his stomach, memories of Tara and what they were up to coming back. She wasn’t there. He got to his feet quickly and tried to look as tough as possible, even grabbing a branch that was nearby on the ground. He held it out at her, not looking menacing in the least. “Where’s Tara?”



She smiled like a car wreck, scary and dangerous. “You won’t get out of here, we will stop you. Can’t have you guys returning to the living world and telling them all about this.”



“We won’t. Why would we?”



“Does everyone here get a second chance?” she asked, lips a dark bright red, forming words slowly and carefully. “What makes you so special?”



“Look-”



She stood, tall and straight. He frowned. Wow he felt short. “No, you look. This is a warning. The witch can be taken away and so can you. Keep that in mind, half-demon. Next time she won’t just be returned.”



“I thought this was supposed to be heaven,” he protested sarcastically.



“Nothing comes without a price, Doyle.” And then she was gone, like she’d never even been there, and instead Tara was curled up asleep in her place.



Doyle watched her a moment before waking her. If he told her, she might want to give up for their safety. He couldn’t do that, he knew how important finding Willow was to her. So, with a sigh, he went over to her and crouched down beside her. “Tara,” he whispered, reaching out and shaking her shoulder gently.





Dreaming, dreaming, Willow and Tara in Tara’s old dorm room. Faerie lights the only things lighting the room, smell of sandlewood. Willow was standing by the window, holding back the curtain and singing singing, voice scratchy and out of tune like a little girl.



it’s cold in here i’ve shut off all the lights got a call from work they called me from work to say hey where are you and why aren’t you here? and i told them i was sick which i was it smells like nothing today’s been bad i woke up sleepy ended up sad nothing going my way today...



“Something is wrong, isn’t it?” Tara asked, interrupting her girlfriend.



Willow looked back at Tara, her expression troubled. “Well you’re dead. I think that’s pretty wrong.”



Then they were in one another’s arms, kissing gazing into one another’s eyes hands everywhere everywhere fingertips tingling sighs and giggles and murmurs. Willow’s pink lips leaving a trail of fire along Tara’s skin. “Come back,” she heard Willow whisper.



“I’ll be there soon.”




Then she woke up, Doyle looking down at her, and she was crying so sad so lonely big gobs of salty tears running down her soft cheeks.



He pulled her into his arms, holding her and patting her hair slowly.



“I miss Willow.”



And he knew that he was doing the right thing by not telling. He helped her to her feet, grasped her hand and pulled her up as he raised himself off the ground. Time to get moving again. “Let’s go,” he said gently.



They walked along the water, hands clasped tightly. She was holding him so hard that it hurt, hands sqeezing and nails digging in in in deeply, but Doyle didn’t care. She’d had a rough night and the next few, he was sure, would be no easier. He wished, and not for the first time, that alcohol existed where they were. It was nice not to be a slave to it anymore, but sometimes he longed for his old alcohol-induced stupor, the fogginess that came along with one, two, four, twelve beers.



It was an hour later when they finally reached where the stream became larger and deeper, an hour walked in silence and bathed in fear. Doyle kept waiting for the next requisite obsticle- because what was a journey without obsticles, right?



She let his hand go and jumped right into the water.



Great, he thought. Because who knew what could be down there. So he shut his eyes and jumped.













Edited by: starlitefaeriegrrrl at: 12/13/02 7:13:59 pm
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Re: Somewhere

Postby SilverWingedNemesis » Fri Dec 13, 2002 9:36 pm

HEY



I'm really enjoying your fic! I can't wait for some Willow/Tara goodness!



keep up the great work on this!!



~NICKOLE~

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Re: Somewhere

Postby EffieBlue » Sat Dec 14, 2002 11:51 pm

I'm really enjoying this story.



I loved She smiled like a car wreck, scary and dangerous it reminds me of my old Headmistress.:paranoid



Looking forward to the next update.





Jill



"I didn't really like carol singers. There was something rather eerie about people turning up unexpectedly around the door and starting to sing." Hannah Hauxwell

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Re: Somewhere

Postby Wytchi Grrl » Mon Dec 16, 2002 8:42 pm

Still Loving this, Can't wait for an up-date :D

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Willow "Thats fine I don't need snuggles" Tara "Vixen".

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Re: Somewhere

Postby samiamiguess » Fri Dec 20, 2002 10:28 am

Sorry its taken so long for me to post my feedback. I read it before going to bed one night and my eyes wouldn't allow me to focus, let alone my brain. (which is generally a little unfocussed anyway.)



I'm probably repeating myself but its such an intriguing viewpoint, with Tara the one that we see missing Willow so much. I mean, heaven is heaven or wherever, but what afterlife can it be when its without one's soul mate?



The line I loved most though was Doyle kept waiting for the next requisite obsticle- because what was a journey without obsticles, right?. A good one for everyone to ponder every now and then.



Really hope you continue the story Rae. Gotta get them together and you've just the mind and writing to make it a fascinating story. Hope you have a great christmas,

Sonya



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Re: fic: somewhere

Postby maudmac » Sun Sep 28, 2003 1:21 pm

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