Today's girls (Part 2 of ?)
Author name -– CopperAndGold
Rating -- PG
Summary -- Set during the episodes 'This Years Girl' and 'Who Are You'
Notes -- This fic is set in the same world, with the same character development in both Willow and Tara from my main fic "When Erryn found herself". These chronicles will attempt to cover the development of their relationship throughout season 4, up until the beginning of 'When Erynn found herself' which is right after the episode Family. Hope you enjoy! More to come soon.
Tara was sitting up in bed, she'd put her book aside feeling slightly troubled. She was speaking with Willow, "Yes, of course," The girl's voice was small and thin, tired and so full of things Tara just didn't know. All she knew was that Willow was distraught, "Willow? Are you- do you want me to come over?" The sheets had been flung over mid-sentence. Hearing Willow sound like that made Tara's heart hurt, she made the offer without a second thought.
The pause was brief, but the answer came soon enough and Tara froze at the pet-name. Willow's sweet placating voice quickly replaced with a tone in her ears -- high pitched and discordant. Her heart started back up at double-time; hands immediately slick with sweat. Color drained from her face but the redhead was still talking so she tried to concentrate on the moment to recover enough to hear, "...I'll just go to sleep anyway."
She had a mariachi band celebrating in her chest,
She called me baby? "O-okay," Tara forced herself to respond, "If-if you're sure."
She called me baby. Color did make it back to her face, a darkening at the top of her cheekbones at the sweetness of it.
Willow's voice seemed a bit surer of itself now, "Talking to you always makes things better." She said and Tara was torn between exhilaration and an odd feeling of dread. "Goodnight, looking forward to it." It was almost as if she'd said it to someone else, her mind whirling.
When the dial tone sounded, she hung up robotically.
She called me baby. Try as she might, she couldn't think past those words. She was analyzing them, as if from all perspectives -- too many of them. The blonde was still worried, and the fact she'd been given the pet-name, said so sweetly set her heart alight in a way, but also in one that made her doubt how well Willow really was.
Tara felt as though she was missing something. All those things that might have happened, that caused her to worry: The unknowns.
She called me baby.Had Tara been too forward? Last they'd seen each other... it had gotten more intimate than ever before, and she'd been overjoyed for it - how comfortable she'd been with Willow.
She called me baby.The girl had sounded so appeasing, was she trying to not hurt the blonde?
No, that's not it -- she called me to talk, not push me away...In the difference of one letter, a disaster named Rachel made.
Willow is not Rachel, Tara told herself, but it wasn't that easy to shortcut your reasoning around traumatic experiences.
She wouldn't do that. Another girl, in another life had given her a similar pet-name... things had gotten more intimate, and then she broke Tara's heart and spirit. The situation was similar seen from a distance, she thought -- but the details were surely important.
Rachel used to call her babe, for a short while. It had charmed Tara to no end, and she'd let herself fall that little bit more - as if glutting herself on the sweetness of the attention she craved. If she closed her eyes now, and thought of the word -- in her minds eye, the clear and sharp image of a fish hook appeared.
And, yeah -- it did feel like that to her. Like she'd been hooked like a fish, by charming words the other girl had never meant. '
You must judge a tree by its fruits, Tara.' Yes, sir.With some time to calm herself and think about Willow's... fruits, Tara found her way back to reason.
She called me baby. The smile couldn't have been helped, it might even stick around until she fell asleep.
Sometimes, when all is said and done - The bats? They turn out to really be butterflies.
***
Lying on her side with her stuffed dog firmly clasped under her arm, Willow was still awake; trying desperately to quiet her over active mind. The keyword being 'trying'.
She was going through different ways of broaching the whole evil Slayer subject with Tara. Faith was out there wanting payback, and they had no idea where she was hiding or what she was planning.
It was all making her feel sick to her stomach -- it was all acid-y. So much was going on and she just couldn't seem to concentrate on any of it for more than a few minutes at a time.
On anything, except of Tara.
They'd spent most of the day prior together and it had been wonderful, cozy and warm with intimacy. They'd shared about themselves more than ever. Even if there was partial nakedness; it had been restricted to the top of the body for both of them.
Something had taken over the beautiful blonde that day and, all Willow knew was she was transported along in complete trust and, not a little lust.
The redhead had felt emboldened by Tara's confidence and then an amazing- no, revolutionary moment for Willow...
So many times before, Willow had pulled back... had stopped when things got too
close to... She couldn't say why, but it had felt like reaching that excruciatingly sweet climax would have somehow been too much, too fast.
Now, she couldn't figure out for the life of her why that had been.
And, why it is that I like to wind down with a boob in my mouth. She grimaced.
To say the redhead wasn't conflicted about that particular, novel piece of information about herself would be a blatant lie.
Can't be a Freudian thing. Willow denied it, her face screwed up in a small frown when remembering Freud's work.
She knew full well she hadn't -- in fact -- been breast fed as a baby, but books be damned if that meant a thing. Willow was looking for a second opinion.
God, I can't believe what a pervert that Freud was... I bet he was into some gross stuff... not now, Rosenberg!Her cheeks tinged, smirking to herself that she'd met: 'Take Charge Tara'.
Willow really liked 'Take-Charge-Tara'.
So far, there hadn't been one side of the soft witch Willow hadn't enjoyed knowing. She'd named each of them in her mind:
'Tender-Tara' - When she would look at her with that emotion laden, deep-azure gaze. Yeah, she'd looked it up, so what? It's an intricate blue, and it's
important.
They're the windows to her soul, all with the clear blue sky and, and.. sunlight.She was getting distracted again. Tender-Tara would run her hands along Willow's skin, calming the frenzy of her mind. Or even, the way the girl seemed to revere her body; Her lips and neck, her arms, her hands, her chest, her breasts, her stomach... all were feather-touched, baptized and mapped out. Sometimes, even kissed. She could fall for 'Tender-Tara' over, and over...
'Silly-Tara' and those adorable giggles, her witty teasing and a laughter that lifted Willow's own heart. The redhead knew her enough by now to know not that many people got to see this particular side of Tara. Willow felt honored to be trusted enough for her to 'let loose the goof' and be 'Silly Tara' with her.
'Sassy-Tara' - When her inhibitions somehow melted and she expressed herself fully -- sometimes, she even seemed to shock herself. Like, pulling the shirt right over her head. Or when she said things in a certain way, full of innuendo and naughtiness.
Take-Charge-Tara had confidence, and was sure of herself. Willow wondered if there was a Take-Charge-Willow in her, somewhere.
If she were being honest with herself - and this was really the crux of it... She had to consider her fear of disappointing Tara in bed. That, well that really did worry her.
It wasn't like she'd been a starfish in her physical relationship with Oz, but she'd certainly not been like she was with Tara.
He never made me feel so... turned on. I never came from him touching me...She was still very unsure of herself, and what she was able to find online had been-
Willow had found a book online about lesbian sexuality and love making. Yes indeed, all copied in document format with drawings scanned in and everything. And, she'd actually had the courage to peruse said book one day when Buffy wasn't around.
Well uh, it was weird how the things that stood out to her the most were those she absolutely did
not see herself doing, or wanting to do.
At all. No way. Ever.All those other things, the ones she'd love to experience seemed to recede into the white background of the pages, and the scarier ones jumped at her and shocked her with their bold font and scary... sketched images, and words.
Of course she'd turned off her laptop, who wouldn't have?
She wasn't ready for anything like
that any time soon, or even ever. But, she did find more... novice-level type stuff in that book, and on her second attempt -- being less freaked, she'd learned a few things.
None of which she'd put into practice so far, though.
Her thoughts turned then, to the day before again -- it had felt freeing, lazing topless together. They'd let their fingertips map out new landscapes and territories. Plains, dips and peaks...
Willow's thoughts turned naughty and her face flushed, caused both by embarrassment and a certain heat bellow her belly button. A thumping heat that she now knew - at a cellular level - could be stoked expertly, diligently, incessantly into an all consuming blaze at the deft hands and fingers of one Tara Maclay.
Up until then, the redhead had thought she'd be the only one capable of getting herself off.
Why do they call it that anyway? Get off... that's like, 'get off me, you stupid guy.' Not 'Climax' or 'Orgasm.' The word made her think of Anya and she pulled a face.
Get it together, you were thinking about Tara... and her... magic hand.It had been, at least for a short time, a point of contention with Oz. He'd felt like he could learn her body, and she'd been too self-conscious to even try to guide him. In the back of her mind, she knew that if she could just... tell him -- he'd been an attentive boyfriend, maybe it would've worked?
She wasn't so sure... as it had been, she'd gotten pretty darn efficient at it - if she said so herself. Which she wouldn't. Willow figured that wasn't something to brag about, really -- but, Tara was better than herself. And, it was her own body!
How's that even possible?Her brain would just not shut up.
I guess efficiency isn't that sexy...It's just that, well she'd never felt
that much from anything physical before and as exciting as it was -- she couldn't help but feel anxious.
There were so many things to freak about these days. Tara was not supposed to be one of those. No, she was apart from the freak-show -- she was special and, so what if Willow already felt so much?
It's never been like this before. The intensity of their relationship was scary but part of her wanted to dive in head-first. The other, not so much. She'd been broken hearted for so long before Tara grasped her hand...
For the first time since meeting the blonde, Willow wished she could talk with Buffy about it.
***
The next morning, she wore her cutest outfit The shirt had little people made of wool embroidered on its front, and it matched her skirt and boots perfectly. Willow was proud of this outfit. She'd caught the blonde looking, once or twice. The redhead called after Buffy and she had bumped into Faith on campus. There had been a fight, and the rogue Slayer escaped to fight another day.
This morning had started off well, she'd finally been able to fall asleep telling herself Faith wouldn't be dumb enough to stick around Buffy's turf.
Surprise...surprise...Willow's long, yellow patterned skirt swished at her booted feet. She spoke with Tara as they made their way down the stairs of the campus building. This hadn't been what the redhead had meant when she asked Tara to meet her in the morning. She was going to get the girl alone and talk about all the things that were troubling her.
Now that she'd seen what Tara was wearing, she couldn't help but wonder if talking would have happened, at all.
Hubba Hubba... I love that shirt. Or blouse, definitely a blouse... so nice.But, a life on the Hellmouth came will all kinds of lemons. So she chose to make lemonade and invite Tara along for her recon mission around campus and the blonde had readily accepted.
Tara had her hair up, wore minimum makeup and necklaces adorned the light skin of her neck. She'd bought this burgundy blouse thinking of Willow, noticing the collar stopped just high enough for her to be comfortable wearing it.
Also, for feeling that sweet warmth across her skin when the redhead's attention was on her. Tara wasn't clueless. The pants she chose were comfortable and fit the blouse beautifully, and of course -- her signature boots...
Willow was saying, "Don't worry, we're sure to spot Faith first." Pulling a face she continued derisively, hands flapping expressively, "She's this cleavage-y slut-bomb walking around going
'Oh, check me out. I'm wicked cool. I'm five by five.' Her voice dripped derision.
The saying definitely stumped the blonde, "Five by five? Five what by five what?" When she'd heard of the rogue Slayer, it freaked her out a bit. Tara could only imagine the carnage someone like a Slayer could do.
"See, that's the thing." Willow was saying, "No one knows." They rounded the corner at the bottom of the stairs before she continued, "Buffy can handle Faith, and you're plenty safe with me." She gave a saucy grin.
Safe from crazy Slayers, anyway.Tara's blush made her want to hide her face but as she tried, she remembered her hair was up. Her returning cheeky grin was all too obvious to miss. Tara almost took the girl's hand right there, but caught herself. She quickly clasped them behind her back,"So we recon 'til nightfall?" The blonde asked sweetly, wanting to change the subject. Feeling this way in public was still a bit, weird.
Willow smacked her lips and nodded affirmatively, "Then the ritual hiding begins." She was slightly ahead of Tara so she didn't see her look worried.
Faith must be pretty scary.***
They'd walked the campus for the last couple of hours or more, not seeing anyone who looked remotely like Faith, anywhere. Willow had told her recon partner more about the rogue Slayer, and what happened senior year of high-school.
It'd made Tara wonder why a Slayer would chose to do evil. Didn't they exist to fight it? At that, Willow could only shrug -- either from not knowing, or not caring. Tara didn't push.
Both were hungry, so they stopped to get some snacks and a drink. "Sun's going down," Tara noticed, looking through the windows behind the redhead.
Their eyes met, gazes full of questions -- heavy with trepidation, "W-where are you going to hide out this time?" She really did try for nonchalance, there was a grin and everything. Whether or not Willow caught it, there was no telling.
The redhead let out a deep sigh, thinking about her night prior -- how she'd been alone in that dorm room. She'd missed the blonde, wanted to be with her. The more she thought about having to miss her again -- the less it felt acceptable. "Would it be okay, I mean... if-if it's not it's totally okay. It's just, there's just me in that room with Buffy at Riley's all the time and-and it's okay if not, you know -- I won't... I'm not-"
Her babble stopped at the feel of Tara's hand on hers, "Willow," She had that crooked smile that made the redhead blush, "Do you want to c-come hide out with me?"
Wish I could kiss her right here, she's too cute.When the redhead blushed, and her accompanying smile brightened her beautiful face -- Tara regretted putting her hair up.
Why am I so transparent -- please come to my place, hide out, kiss and cuddle and be together... She was certain all her thoughts were written across her face, in thick, black marker.
They were both giving each other shy glances across the table, Tara still holding onto the redhead's hand. Their fingers subconsciously playing together. Willow spoke up finally, "Uh, I should get-get my stuff ready, maybe -- and I could meet you back at your place. In-in about an hour?"
Willow felt like her words were barely making sense, or that her brain wasn't fully engaged in the act of speaking. Thoughts of what 'hiding out at Tara's' might mean were swirling through her head. What it might bring...
Did I shave my legs? Should I... like, tend the garden or-or...Tara's voice cut through her inner monologue, "Okay," she said easily, "That's w-where I live so," She half-shrugged, her right shoulder lifted, "I should be there." The blonde smiled, giddy at the thought of having Willow to herself... overnight.
Oh, overnight? Gulp... I need to be presentable. If I were to, um present myself... Oh, God...A memory of a cold, fluorescent-lit bathroom stall flashed through her mind.
Oh, Goddess help me.***
The room was looking like a bomb went off. Willow's clothes were thrown haphazardly onto the bed, the desk -- There she stood, at her dresser wearing her bathrobe and her hair wet. "Why do none of my clothes seem right for Tara." She groused out loud, a pout forming on her impish face.
She'd shaved, trimmed and tended as much of the garden as she'd cared to. Resolved to be ready at least in this sense, if being ready-ready in another was touch-and-go.
Touch and go, I like touch and stay... but, if I stay and-and... with the touching, and kissing. "Oh, God."
Willow stood, staring blankly at the door -- she pulled on the shirt she was holding, not paying much attention to which it was. After a minute of dazed wonder, she glanced at the clock and reeled at the shock, "I need to pack my bag!" The witch was about to go to the closet to retrieve her overnight bag, but stopped when she felt the cool air hit her legs with the swift movement.
I should really wear pants.***
Thirty-five minutes into the hour, Tara was drying her hair. Long, languid strokes of her hairbrush and the warm air of the hairdryer were the only sounds audible in the room. There was music playing, but with the hairdryer blowing beside her head, and her thoughts being so
loud, it was impossible to hear it.
Please, don't let me hurt her. She couldn't help it, Tara was worried. The last time she'd -- inadvertently - shared a bed with the redhead she'd been overcome, and overwhelmed with desire... She'd never felt that level of lust before, or ever had been compelled to act so...
The thoughts of the demon weren't so easy to shut out when it was Willow who was at risk.
Let her be my guide, I shouldn't... I shouldn't act. I can't. Just react, and slowly, slow and thoughtful and patient... and just... Oh, hell!She blew air out of her cheeks, exhausted by her own inner monologue.
Tara had chosen a more relaxed look and feel, letting her hair down both figuratively and literally. Only, she still decided to keep an open face. Wanting to be able to conquer this idea of hiding from Willow; she was quickly coming to the realization that there was nothing she wanted to hide from her...
Are we girlfriends? What is it, that we have?The only thing she kept close to her chest, was that one subject she would be honest about if asked, but would never broach herself.
Her clothes were comfortable, having chosen a softer top which was laced at the collar. Loose denim Capris were adorned with white, floral lace at the cuffs. The light in the room had been dimmed. The ambiance was peaceful and comfortable.
The noise of the hairdryer stopped. Her hair now being dry she reached for hair clips. Choosing a pair, Tara carefully pulled the hair from her eyes and pinned it back. Looking at herself in the mirror, she smiled.
Yeah, okay. Not bad.She still had some time so she decided to take the Tarot deck she'd been given and settle on the bed with it. Tara tried to calm her nerves by drawing up and down the cards, not really paying much attention to what they were saying. Listening to the light melody of the music coming from the stereo.
***
What are the odds this is the shirt I ended up wearing, Willow thought to herself ruefully while she quickly walked the path. She was almost to Tara's dorm, but it was starting to get much darker now.
As she made it to the entrance door, her inner dialogue resumed,
Had to be holding my supposedly-sexy purple top. What the hell is that all about? She asked the ceiling of the building's stairs. One level to go and she'd be that much closer to the blonde.
At first, Willow had thought of changing shirts again, but there had been so much to do and so little time left...
Besides, she really did like this top.
Okay, there's her door. It's a door, all woods-y and... I should knock. Before she could freak out, she knocked twice softly.
When it opened, she was hit with the scent of Tara, and the lighting behind the girl, in the doorway, a dull yellow light illuminated her. Framed, a picture of innocence and beauty. Willow's breath hitched, her heart having started back up, "Hi," She pulled the bag from her shoulder, and smiled "Got my stuff."
Tara smiled back and opened the door fully, "Hey," Once the redhead was inside, she turned and closed it. "I was j-just playing with my cards, listening to music."
She looks nice, I like that top. I should tell her.The blonde was beaten to it though, "You look really nice," The redhead said, pointing out Tara's shirt with the laced collar, "That looks really cozy." She looked around herself, not sure what to do with her bag, "Where should I put this?"
Tara sat back down on the bed, shaking her head with amusement. Willow was always such a burst of energy in her little bubble of calm. It always served to excite the blonde witch, it was contagious. "It doesn't matter," Crossing her legs, she picked the Tarot cards back up.
"You l-look beautiful, Willow." She said genuinely, her cheeks reddened by a sudden rush of blood flow, "As always."
Willow dropped her bag next to the desk and went toward the bed, "Heh, thanks." She said shyly, before sitting on its edge, "I was running all over the place, rushing. I'm glad you think so."
They looked at each other, the music in the air was only a frequency to them. It was as if the space between them grew heavier. This pull...
Tara nodded and looked down at her cards, and started setting them up again. "Have you heard from B-Buffy?" She asked, wondering how worried the redhead was. The rogue Slayer was still out there which was, after all, the reason Willow was hiding. Here, with her.
"No," The redhead's brow crinkled, worry evident in her soft features, "I'm sure she's fine, though." It was more to herself than for Tara's sake. She crawled onto the bed, making sure not to displace the blondes cards. "You do Tarot readings?" Willow asked excitedly before flopping backward onto the bed, head on a pillow.
The move made the blonde laugh, "No, not really." Was all she said in return smiling down at Willow. "I'm reading up on it, though." Tara said returning to her cards.
So far so good, I wish she'd kiss me... Don't torture yourself, Maclay. Don't act, don't do anything just let her lead. Her thoughts, like a mantra, circled her head.
Both were silent for a while before Willow spoke up, "I wonder where she is." Tara could hear in her soft, pensive voice that Willow was worried but she was happy that the redhead was talking about it.
She kept working with the cards and asked for clarification, "Who, Faith?" Willow, still small and vulnerable sounding answered, "Yeah. I wish she would make a move. She's making my stomach all acid-y."
That made Tara look up, "But you think Buffy can handle her?" She pointed at the redhead, holding the cards. "I think so." Willow started saying as she sat up to talk face to face, "But that doesn't mean Faith won't hurt someone else." Looking down then, she tried not to think too hard on that particular fact.
"Well, you should be safe. Nobody knows you're here." Tara had meant it, she should be safe. It'd been to reassure, "I mean, they don't even know I exist, right?" But, these earlier feelings of being the secret someone hides away, those shortcuts... "I know all about them, but I mean, that's totally cool." She'd seen Willow's reaction, she'd brought attention to her stupid thoughts, now the redhead would feel bad, "I mean, it's good. It's better." Surely, that had been convincing. Surely, right?
"Hey," Willow said sweetly, reaching out to touch Tara's knee reassuringly, "Tara, it's not like I don't want my friends to know you." Her eyes clear and genuine, she needed the blonde to believe her. To know she was being honest, "It's just- Well, Buffy's, like, my best friend and she's really special." Starting from the top, she thought -- might make things easier, "And there's this whole bunch of us and we sort of have this group thing that revolves around the slaying."
Okay, wrap it up Rosenberg. "And, I really want you to meet them." She smiled then, returning Tara's grin that had developed during her babble.
That grin relaxed and Tara's eyes, the weight of her gaze seemed to soften. Willow felt butterflies in her tummy, "But I just kinda like having something that's just, you know, mine."
She wasn't sure of anything, anything at all -- but one thing. Tara would be in her life no matter what. Even though this feeling Willow was feeling felt an awful lot like feeling... feelings. But what feeling was it?
You know what it is, you're just a big chicken.Shaking out of her thoughts, she quickly added, "And I usually don't use so many words to say stuff that little, but do you get it at all?"
Could have been so much more succinct, couldn't it? I. Love. You. Simple, but no... Not simple at all!Willow almost didn't hear Tara's response,"I do." Those blue eyes, azure... deep, and laden with meaning. The redhead could look into those eyes for hours and get lost in them. The warmth in those eyes, for her.
After a pregnant pause, she realized she'd been staring, "I should check in with Giles, get a situation update." Willow decided getting information would be wise, seeing as she was so worried. And, once that was done they could finally talk about stuff.
The redhead got off of the bed and made her way toward the phone, but she stopped in her tracks when she heard Tara's soft voice say, with as much volume as she could muster, "I am, you know."
You are... "What?" Willow was wondering, trying to remember what Tara might be referring to.
Am I really going to do this? Tara turned her head, wanting to look into those caring eyes of the redhead's.
Yeah, I am doing this. Her heart rolled out, onto her sleave without her even noticing it.
"Yours."
The wash of warmth and tenderness Willow felt in that moment, was unprecedented.
Mine. Mine? "You are?" She asked, feeling vulnerable again but making her way back to Tara nonetheless, "I mean, like, you are?"
Tara smiled a crooked smile, the exuberance the redhead was showing only made her heart swell all that much more. She could only nod her answer, and look down at her Tarot cards. A bit embarrassed at her confession but, the blonde witch was relieved in a way -- that it was out in the open now.
If she'll have me.Willow was shaking her head,
How did I get this lucky? She couldn't believe it, "Tara, we-I need for us to talk. I feel the same way, I do." She cringed a bit, "But I really do need to call Giles."
The blonde's smile was all Willow needed to know things would be okay. She leaned in and kissed the girl she was falling for so fast. Making sure not to make it too much of a steamy one, she pulled back sooner than she'd have liked.
Tara had a dazed and goofy look on her face that made Willow giggle, "I'll be right back."
She feels the same way. She called me baby, and now she feels the same way. Goofy wasn't really what that look was. Willow had never seen it before, but that had been
: Gulp."Really!?" Willow's happy outburst took Tara by surprise, she jumped in her seat on the bed, "Oh, right. Okay..." The girl's mood suddenly shifted, "No, it's okay -- I shouldn't be long." Tara decided to wait for Willow to fill her in.
The redhead sighed, walked around the bed again and sat back down with a pout, "Police caught Faith." The information seemed completely incongruous with her mood.
"Isn't," Tara looked at her sideways, "Isn't that, I mean... good?" She asked, eyebrows raised.
"Well," Willow started, playing with the bedspread, "See, now I have to go to a Scooby meeting." She continued in a softer tone, "A-and, I have no excuse to stay here tonight." The pout just got more... pouty.
"I-I don't," Tara swallowed, took a deep breath and looked up from beneath her lashes, "You don't need excuses, Willow." A smile then, "You can stay w-whenever you like."
The redhead stood from the bed, happy and very relieved for the open invitation, "Can I come back tonight?" She asked excitedly before catching herself, "I mean, if-if it isn't too late?"
She smiled, enamored and enraptured -- Tara could only nod to show her agreement.
***