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Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby Kieli » Sun Feb 02, 2003 12:25 am

This thread is basically going to be the place where all of my vignettes are going to reside so that Xita can save space. Enjoy!

Copyright information: All characters are copyright of Mutant Enemy, the story itself is copyright property of Dark Delight Scriptions and may not be reproduced or used in any manner without the express permission of the author. Copyright infringement is a federal offense and infractions will be prosecuted to the fullest intent of the law.








Title: Any Day Now

Rating: Totally G. I'm behaving myself this time.

Author's Note:This really could be at any time in the future for our girls. It was an idea that came to me while I was trying very hard to get some sleep (you know how that is, wee hours of the morning, that last Vanilla Coke before bed was probably not the best idea in the world and you haven't been able to close your eyes in what seems like forever...). It's quite possibly total shite but...it needed to come out.








Silver rays moonlight filtered through the large bay window, illuminating the living room in ghostly white in stark contrast to the dim, warm light that glowed from a small fire in the hearth. A woman wearing a heavy flannel overshirt and sweatpants sat in the window seat, leaning back against the wall, absorbing the deep quiet that pervaded the room save for the invariable cracking and popping from the fireplace. Her crystal blue eyes gazed absently out the window, her blonde hair suffused with pale luminosity giving her an almost regal appearance. The loosely held fountain pen and heavy parchment paper by her side gave testament to work that had been momentarily abandoned. Long, flowing strokes graced the half-filled page, the handwriting meticulous and precise.



My lovely one,



I can't begin to tell you how rich my life has become now that you're a part of me. Never have I dreamed that this moment would come so soon, that meeting you could change me in ways unimaginable. But here you are, a testament to love that I never thought I deserved. To a life that I thought I could never have. I wish that I could say that this was all by accident, a very quirky twist of fate. Somehow, that would sound like a lie. Sitting here basking in the blessings of the Goddess, I don't think I could have been, nor ever be, as happy as I am now.




The woman gently massaged her lower back while her thoughts flitted in and out of her mind like playful sprites. Time was growing short and she still felt there was so much to write. It seemed like only yesterday that her life was different, that hope was such a far-off thing. The blonde stood up and walked toward the fire, her hands outstretched seeking its warmth. She picked up an ornate Mont Blanc clock from the mantelpiece to check the time. Frowning slightly, she realized that she only had a half an hour left.



She jumped a bit as a slender pair of arms encircled her waist from behind.



"You almost ready?" whispered the gentle voice near her right ear.



"Almost. Just a line or two left."



Clear blue eyes met the deep green ones of the speaker as she leaned in to plant a kiss on the blonde's cheek. "I'll be waiting. And Tara?"



Tara turned her head, tearing her gaze away from the hypnotic dancing of the firelight. "Yes, Willow?"



"I love you." Willow moved towards the front door, pausing only to retrieve a bundle from the foyer. "Come out when you're ready, ok?



Tara brushed her fingertips along silken skin of Willow's cheek and nodded her assent. She stared admiringly after her lover, waiting until the door closed before turning back to the task at hand.



There is so much to say and yet words seem so inadequate to truly make my feelings known? Hopefully, by the time you read this, you will already know the things that my words could explain. You are mine, flesh of my flesh and blood of my blood, and I will always love you, will always want the best for you. And soon, one of my wildest dreams will have come true.



With all of my love.




The blonde reached for an envelope made in the same parchment style while blowing on the ink to help it dry faster. She folded the letter carefully, placed it in the envelope, sealing it with a hot wax stamped design of the family crest Willow had designed for her a few years ago. Satisfied with what she had created, Tara picked up a silver cylinder from the got up gingerly from the window seat and went to join her lover outside.



The moon’s radiance lit up the night sky and it was so bright that she could see Willow waiting for her next to a freshly dug hole in the yard. Her back was aching so badly by the time Tara reached the porch, her stride became halting instead of smooth flowing. She finally reached her lover's side after what seemed like hours.



"You could've asked me to come help you," Willow chuckled.



"That's ok. I'm not all that helpless anyway, " the blonde remarked wryly.



"Do you want to do this yourself or do you want me to?" Willow laid a gentle hand on Tara's extended abdomen, feeling the warm firmness beneath.



"No that's ok. I think I can manage."



Gripping the cylinder she carried from the house in one hand, Tara gently took Willow’s hand and placed it on her swollen belly. Together they recited a blessing each had been memorizing for the past few days.



"Little person who comes from beyond ourselves, welcome to this, the only world we have. Welcome to the warmth of our bodies. Welcome to the songs and feasts of people you do not know. Our blessings is a touch, a friend you will know as your darkness turns to light." **



Tara gave the cylinder to Willow who then placed it very carefully within the hole and covered it back up with dirt. When she was finished, the couple stood for a time in silence. The blonde’s eyes misted with unshed tears brought on by emotions she was sure Willow felt as well.



“Do you think this time capsule is enough?” she asked, her voice breaking the stillness.



Willow wrapped her arms about her lover’s shoulders, taking a deep breath of the chill night air. “It’s perfect, baby. She’ll love it,” she reassured Tara.



“How do you know it’s a ‘she’?”



“Ancient Chinese secret,” Willow smirked. “How long before we get to see her?”



The child in Tara’s womb kicked slightly as if responding to her other mother’s question. Tara winced at the movement, a slow smile spreading across her delicate features. “Any day now.”



(**Author’s note: Normally this baby blessing would be performed with the child being passed around among people that are present for the ritual and each person would speak the baby’s name as well as their own and say anything else they deem appropriate to the child. I took a few liberties for this vignette.)






Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

Edited by: Kieli at: 3/13/03 7:49:19 am
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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby Kieli » Sun Feb 02, 2003 12:31 am

Title: Passion Fruit

Disclaimer: I don’t own any of the gentle souls in this fic, though god knows I wish I knew them….Mutant Enemy and that wanker Joss Whedon get credit for their creation. I’m just fantasizing a little.

Rating: Hmmm…good question…how about R for starters (this is all dekalog's fault really…well and Brad's too…they were both SO helpful *LOL*)

Spoilers: None…this is a little romantic, sweaty wishful thinking

Summary: This got started in a rather lengthy conversation between dekalog, drlloyd and myself about Willow and Tara on holiday and sarongs. Don't ask me how the conversation went because, honestly, it went WAY out into left field. Hope you enjoy it, K!








Dusk was ushered in with a mix of deep purple and hazy orange clouds that settled over the island of Barbados, wrapping its occupants in a fog of contentment and wonder. Many vacationers tried to take advantage of the fading light by taking strolls along the island's pristine beaches or going for one last dive in its crystal clear waters. Some opted just to get away from the hustle and bustle of the busy tourist areas. On the midwestern side of Barbados, two newly bronzed women lay sunbathing quietly on the private beach of Churchpoint Cottage, a quaint little haven nestled unobtrusively in St. James district. Light breezes brought in the salty tang from the ocean inland, ruffling their hair and cooling the sweat on their bodies.



One of the women, a slightly muscular, pretty blonde, removed the dark sunglasses from her face to scan the deepening gloom. She turned on her side and gently prodded the dozing redhead beside her.



"Hey sleepyhead. Time to wake up. We won't make it to supper if I let you lounge about any longer," the blonde joked.



"Mmmrrr…do we hafta?" the lanky redhead mumbled incoherently.



Letting out an amused sigh, the blonde decided to try a different tack. "You know, Willow, if we don't leave now, I won't have any time to give you the surprise I have for you."



Willow sat up, instantly awake at the mention of a "surprise", totally forgetting that her bathing suit bra was somewhere other than on her tanned bosom. "Oooh, is it a "all wrapped up and no place to go" surprise or a "really expensive no you shouldn't have" kind of surprise?" she asked excitedly.



The blonde chuckled deep in her throat at her lover's one track mind. "Well you'll never know if we don't get back to the cottage now will you?" she grinned.



"Taraaaaa, no fair, teasing me."



Tara reached out and brushed Willow's soft nipples, the contact brought them to the Attention position. "Look who's teasing whom," she murmured. "Here you are, all bare-chested, nipples to the wind and here I am forced to contain myself since I am sure that we're not alone out here."



Her lover blushed deeply and snatched up a towel to cover herself. "Darn it, I'd forgotten that I'd untied my top. Helps for a well-rounded tan, you know," Willow smirked.



"Uh huh, whatever you want to tell yourself."



"It's true!!"



Tara rolled her eyes and got ready to leave, brushing the sand off her trim thighs. "Coming?"



"Hmph. Like there was any doubt that I would," Willow grunted. Gathering up their towels, picnic basket, tanning lotion and tying brightly coloured sarongs about their waists, the pair made their way back to their bungalow on the far side of the cottage facing the water.



By the time they'd reached their small patio, the sun had gone down completely encompassing the beach in relative darkness. Willow laid their belongings in a corner by the terrace's sliding door and dropped herself unceremoniously onto the canopied bed. "Man, I wish we lived like this all of the time. I so do NOT want to head back to Sunnydale after all of this fun and sun…and naked Tara, of course," she added with a loopy grin.



"Oh so it's naked Tara you want, eh?" the blonde remarked and cocked an amused eyebrow. She walked into the kitchenette, filled a clear container with ice chips and placed it on a wicker nightstand beside the bed. "How about that surprise now?"



Willow pushed herself up on her elbows, her eyes questioning. "Sounds just peachy to me."



Tara's blue eyes glittered with mischief as she pulled on Willow's suit top straps with agonizing slowness, her tongue darting teasingly on the redhead's taut nipples. Willow drew in a hissing breath, a slow deep flush flooding through her body and down her abdomen. Her lover finally removed an offending strap from her shoulder, the slight contact raised goosepimples on Willow's sensitive skin. Tara chanced a glance up and noticed that Willow had closed her eyes tightly and was moaning ever so softly. She decided that this was just far too good an opportunity to pass up a little teasing torture.



Gathering up a small handful of ice and placing a large piece between her lips, Tara proceeded to gently rub her lover's nipples, leaving trails of chilled water along the flushed skin. Willow's back arched in response to the change in temperature but she wasn't about to let it go anywhere.



"Uh GOD! Don't stop.....please...not now..," she pleaded. In her advanced state of arousal, her eyes were practically glowing in the dim light.



"As my lady commands," Tara murmured and took the ice from her mouth. Rubbing a few more cubes between her fingers, she stroked Willow's breasts, arms and abdomen with them, sliding up the red head's torso in the process. She had to admit that this game was even driving her insane. The sarong she was wearing became frustratingly inhibitive. "Care to remove this for me, babe? My hands are a little….occupied."



Glad for the minor diversion, Willow nodded eagerly and started undoing the straps to the diaphanous skirt. After finally divesting the blonde of what little clothing she had on, Willow tried rocking with Tara, to feel her lover's slickness below...but Tara pressed a commanding hand on her chest.



"Not quite yet, love."



Confusion flickered briefly on the redhead's features. Tara selected a larger ice chip from the bucket and slid down to Willow's waist. She smirked evilly as the redhead's breathing quickened. Placing the ice in her mouth, she leaned forward and slowly entered her lover. With deft strokes, Tara used the ice to stimulate Willow's "spot". With each thrust, Willow's hips bucked in response. The blonde increased the depth of each ice thrust until she felt Willow grab the back of her head and cry out as wave upon wave of orgasmic spasms rocked her world.



After a few moments, Tara was able to extricate herself from the vise-like grip that Willow's legs had on her head. She crawled back onto the bed, lounging idly on the soaked sheets until her partner could get her breath back.



"Umm I can see you like my version of 'passion fruit'," she chuckled. "By the way, happy anniversary, love."








Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby Kieli » Sun Feb 02, 2003 12:37 am

My betas, Drakkenfyre, Chance, drlloyd and my dear Rane, will please have to forgive me for posting early. Excitement of having written a new short fic and all just was too much to bear I'm probably worse than Xander that way with his obsession for shiny things My deepest sincerest apologies to those who speak Yiddish. I'm sure my translations are crap. Thus, if you find errors, kick me in the butt and make me change 'em *G* Thanks!



Anyhoo, it's tiny, it's probably crap but it's been in my mind for WEEKS and driving me to distraction so....here it is.








Title: She’s A Keeper

Disclaimer: I don’t own any of the gentle souls in this fic, though god knows I wish I knew them….Mutant Enemy and that wanker Joss Whedon get credit for their creation. I’m just fantasizing a little.

Rating: Hmmm…good question…let’s be safe and say G. Kiddie Willow shows up here.

Spoilers: Well, none that I know of. This is just my little world. Somewhat AU.

Summary: Willow is woolgathering and touches on a happy memory of a conversation between her and her Zayde (grandfather). Many thanks to Diana for loving me enough to encourage me to write and read my writing, no matter how bad it is and to Sassette for giving me ideas about kiddie Willow.





Sun dappled trees lined the clearing where a little girl and her aging Zayde sat side by side along the sloping banks of a slow running creek one balmy spring morning. The girl’s bright red hair caught the sunlight so well, making it seem like her round, cherubic face was wreathed in a halo. Her grandfather watched her closely as she wandered a few feet away from where he was sitting, his emerald-green eyes sparkling with amusement at his pitsele. He was both concentrating on keeping her safely on the sandy banks and attending to a thin bamboo fishing pole that was bobbing merrily on the surface of the still water.



“Forsiht, Willow. Ir Bobe wolt seier aufgebracht sein, wen ich noch Hois ganz nassen Einikl anschtot an drobnen fetten Fisches brengn sollten.” he chuckled musically; he was more comfortable speaking in Yiddish whenever he was with his granddaughter. ( “Be careful, Willow. Your grandmother would be very upset if I were to bring home a rather wet grandchild instead of a nice fat fish.”)



“I’m a big girl now, Zedeh Mischa,” Willow replied in English, with as much authority as a five year old can muster. “I’ll be good.” She stood up and toddled over to him, wrapping her arms around his stout neck. Willow watched him carefully remove a fish from his line and release it back into the small rapids created by large rocks underwater.



“Grandpa?”



“ Jo, Willow?” ( “Yes, Willow?”)



“How do you know when to put the fishy in the basket and when to let ‘em go?” Little Willow climbed into her grandfather’s lap and pressed her baby-soft cheek to his rough, unshaven one. The combination of Mischa’s soothing voice and the unseasonably warm day made her drowsy so she leaned back into his sheltering arms and made herself comfortable.



“Wisnd den Fisch…ahh…dos wen zu behaltn, ist der kitslige. Du must es filn, wen der Fisch zu dich kumn wel. Es dermonst mich fun as erscht ir Bobe zahn. Irig zu sein. Ich wiste fun erschten Zeit, as dos mir trafn, zi Schtarkeit gehob un in iren Oigen polirte Libe. Ich wiste richtik wi, dos zi war, ir amerikanischer Freinde ‘anen Wechter’ zogn wolten.”



( “Well, knowing when to keep the fish…ahh…that is the trickiest. You have to feel it, when the fish wants to come to you. To be yours. It reminds me of when I first saw your grandmother. I knew from the first time we met that she had strength and love shone in her eyes. I knew right then that she was, as your American friends would say, ‘a keeper’. “)



“Wow,” Willow gasped in awe. “You got ta keep gran’ma, huh? Coooool,” she marveled. Mischa Rosenberg kissed his only granddaughter on her forehead and once again turned his attention to fishing. They were silent for a time, enjoying each other’s company. Words seemed so unnecessary whenever they came to this place, their special spot. It was as if she and her grandfather shared a bond that went beyond those that made them family. Some minutes later, it was Willow who broke the stillness.



“ Zedeh, do you think I can have ‘a keeper’ too?” she inquired in a hushed tone.



Her grandfather held her close in his arms. “Eines Toges, pitsele. Eines Toges, du weibt werdest, as du diese Person gefunen hobn. Und du werdest teier und zu Ihnen sein lib as Lebn grod. Ein Geschank fun Himl. Gornischts weiniker far meine sheine Maydele, eh?” he nodded resolutely. “Time to go home. Bobe will start to worry once the daylight starts fade,” he said in halting English.



( “Someday, pitsele. Someday, you’ll know when you’ve found that person. And they’ll be more precious and dear to you than life itself. A gift from the heavens. Nothing less for my pretty girl, eh?”)



Willow stood up reluctantly and helped him gather all the fishing gear and the remains of their lunch long forgotten. Together they hiked through the fields to the elder Rosenbergs’ home, her tiny hand in his large one. As they walked, Willow thought that ‘someday’ sounded like a really long time. She hoped that she could wait that long for her keeper.



**************************************



(Thirteen Years Later)



Willow wandered aimlessly through the fields behind her grandparents’ house in eastern Arizona, reliving old memories….good, happy times. She knew that everyone was concerned about her. Even Tara, who usually rather reticent when it came to speaking what was on her mind, voiced her misgivings about Willow going off to her grandfather’s funeral alone.



“Are you sure you want to do this by yourself, love?” she had asked.



Willow had held her arms out in a mute request for Tara to hold her. She moved into her lover’s embrace, trying very hard to keep the well of tears within her from overflowing.



“I have to do this, baby. Zedeh and I….well, we were two peas in a pod, my mom used to say,” Willow chuckled fondly at the memory, her lips turned up at the sides in a wry smile. “He and I would go off for hours, just us and no one else. He talked to me like I was a grown up all the time. He made me feel so special.” Her green eyes lit up when she thought of him then quickly clouded with sorrow. She took a deep breath and put on her best resolve face. It pained Tara to see Willow so distraught. In the end, though, she granted Willow request.



“If you need me for anything, just call me. Promise?” Tara said quietly.



Willow nodded. “I promise.”





Willow walked down to the little creek that had been so good to her and Mischa Rosenberg over the years. Sitting down on a rock by a large willow tree, she noticed that it still babbled as loudly and steadily as ever. She could feel her Zayde’s presence everywhere. It was if his very essence was imprinted on the rocks, had seeped into the sand or was playing about the surface of the water.



“You’d be happy to know that I think I found someone, grandpa,” she said aloud. She was almost sure that he was standing beside her listening to every word.



“She’s smart and funny and the kindest person you’ve ever met. Even if she isn’t Jewish,” Willow grinned. Her features softened as images of Tara…sleeping, brushing her hair, wearing her eyeglasses on the tip of her nose (something that always drove Willow completely wild). “Her name is Tara and I wish that you could’ve gotten to meet her,” she paused. “I know I know, you always thought the little Sonnenstein kid down the street was perfect for me but, ya know, he really sucked at kissing.” She could almost hear her grandfather laugh at such a bold admission. “There’s something about her, Zedeh. I can’t explain it. I’ve never had someone complete me so well. Like you once said, a gift from the heavens.”



Willow plucked a few strands of honeysuckle from a patch near the rim of the sandbar. She walked to the edge of the water and laid them on its relatively calm surface. “Zay gezunt, Zedeh,” she whispered sadly. “Ich libe dich.”



**************************************



(Two Days Later)



Tara sat in LAX, nervously fidgeting with the artfully frayed ends of her skirt. She hadn’t heard from Willow the whole time she was gone and that made her worried. Glancing at her watch, she silently cursed her habitual punctuality, as an announcement was made a few minutes previous that Willow’s flight had a slight delay. After about a half hour, Tara could finally see Willow’s red head bobbing amongst all the other weary travelers. She didn’t look have as tired and wrung out as her fellow passengers for some reason. Her eyes were bright and very deep green and her face reflected a kind of serenity that was not present before she left for her grandparents’.



“Hey there, stranger,” Tara smiled.



“Hey yourself.” Willow dropped her bags and drew Tara into warm, loving embrace. Over Tara’s shoulder, she thought she could see a filmy outline of her grandfather a few feet away.



What do you, think, Zedeh?” she asked in the silences of her mind.



I think,” his ghost said to her, “ that this one is very much ‘a keeper’. Mazel tov, meine scheine Maydele.” He smiled lovingly at his favourite grandchild and faded away.



Thank you, grandpa.” Willow grinned broadly. Just knowing that her Zedeh wished her happiness, both in life and in death, made all of the difference. She leaned back and gazed intently into the perfect blue of her lover’s eyes. It seemed that eternity stretched before them in that single look.



“Let’s go home, baby,” Willow said quietly.



FINIS




Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby Mrs Vertigo » Sun Feb 02, 2003 8:26 am

Kielie, you know more Yiddish than I do, and I'm JEWISH! But I loved it, it cracked me up. Plus, it was just adorable.



By the way, me mom still calls me Pitsele, and my grandma calls all her grandaughters maydele, medchen and mein schatz. I get the special prevelige of being called "stuck malheur"... nice, eh? Serves me right for not being a good yeke, I reckon. hehe. I believe my grandma would call Tara either Schrank or shikse... or just plain goya.



:)

On Buffy, Season 7: ”Bored now…”

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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby xita » Sun Feb 02, 2003 11:05 am

I finally got to read passion fruit and comment on it, in your new collected thread! Hmm, the idea of open air nipple play just hmm very nice :grin And ice .. cool me down now!

If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.

Tallulah Bankhead

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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby Kieli » Sun Feb 02, 2003 12:18 pm

Now see, Passion Fruit was pretty much your fault too, Xita :grin It was your chat hos that got the conversation going with a little help from you. I should've stuck your name in there too *smirk*



ETA: Hey Lady Ms. V! My Yiddish is actually kinda pitiful. The only thing that saves my tuchus is that much of it is similar to German and I can fake...ahem...I mean SPEAK that rather well ;) It's always a pleasure to have you come visit :grin


Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

Edited by: Kieli at: 2/2/03 10:37:23 am
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Re: Kieli's Collected Works...

Postby xita » Sun Feb 02, 2003 12:33 pm

Hey, I'll gladly take the blame :grin

If I had to live my life again, I'd make the same mistakes, only sooner.

Tallulah Bankhead

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Postby Rane018 » Mon Feb 03, 2003 2:29 am

lol, miss vertigo. You know there are such things as black jews. :wink toni is truly a young bubbe with all the great qualities (wonderful storyteller, feisty attitude, good advisor and loves deli food) trapped in a tiny package from phili that just happened to go to catholic school. she's all yiddish at heart.



i loved the dialogue between willow and her zeide. kinda makes me wish i were able to talk to my zeide, he's had two strokes and is kinda alzsheimery as well. quite a warrior though, him and my grandma, and i just wish i'd grown up with them. both sets actually. ok, getting teary.



hugs!





"We're forgetting about the troll.

Let's pay attention to the troll." Tara, Triangle



*never attribute to malice what can be explained by incompetence*

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Re: ...

Postby samiamiguess » Mon Feb 03, 2003 8:07 am

Ooh, I'd read the other two before but not 'She's a keeper'.

I just loved it. I'm close to my grandfather. More than anyone else in my family and this just really reminded me of our relationship when I grew up. I really enjoy your vignettes. Hopefully you're inclined to do more.



Oh, and thanks for the heads up on the possible effect of wearing glasses on the tip of one's nose. *Sonya pushes specs to the end of her nose* ;)

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Re: ...

Postby Kieli » Mon Feb 03, 2003 11:03 am

LOL, I have to love Rane. She cracks me up and just a cutie patootie. My Zayde is 98 yrs old, still pinches all the young nurses bottoms at his nursing home and tells dirty jokes. *sigh* And you just HAD to get me started on deli food....what I wouldn't give for a knish or a hot corned beef on Jewish Rye right now....or spicy Rane-style matzoh ball soup!



Sonya dahlink, didn't you know that girl with glasses is the way to any lesbians heart? :shock :fallen


Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

Kieli
 


Re: ...

Postby samiamiguess » Mon Feb 03, 2003 1:01 pm

Now she tells me...

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Re: ...

Postby Kieli » Tue Feb 04, 2003 2:10 pm

Oh pooh, you've known that. Have you learned NOTHING from chat, grasshoppa? :eyebrow


Love is tricky. It is never mundane or daily. You can never get used to it. You have to walk with it, then let it walk with you. You can never balk. It moves you like the tide. It takes you out to sea then lays you on the beach again. Today's struggling pain is the foundation for a certain stride through the heavens. You can run from it but you can never say no. It includes everyone."--Amy Tan "The Hundred Secret Secret Senses"

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