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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Useful_Oxymoron » Sun Jan 22, 2006 2:20 pm

Title - Don't fear the Reaper.

Chapter 4 : The Life of Tara.

Author name - Useful_Oxymoron

Email Address - Viernadevir@hotmail.com

Rating - PG-13. Just to be on the safe side. Humor about death isn't everybody's cup of tea either. Contains some violent imagery, especially in this case. There's a semi-graphic reference to an infamous horror film, that's rarely been seen in its uncut form. That should speak for itself. ;)

I have to admit to mentally torturing Tara a bit in this chapter, though. :(

Disclaimer - Well, I don't own Willow or Tara. If I did, I wouldn't have made certain... questionable decisions in the latter seasons. In any case, Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own these characters and I don't intend to make any money off them.

Feedback- Is cool. It's always nice to know somebody liked the crap I write.

Summary- This is a contemporary Uber Story. Tara is a young Grim Reaper in training, who gets her very first solo assignment: to end the life of a young Computer Sciences student. Will she be able to go through with it? Features Buffy characters, but there's no Slayers, Demons, Hellmouths, etc, etc. I thought Buffy and friends deserved a break.

Notes- Influences for this story: The wonderful film The Frighteners (which everybody should see), lightly Dead Like Me, Terry Pratchett and the Blue Oyster Cult.

Italics are thoughts.

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Don't fear the Reaper.
Chapter 4 : The Life of Tara.

Willow and Xander, with Tara trailing behind them, arrived at a large and lovely house in a suburb near campus. A painted sign next to the door read 'Summers Residence.' The lights were on and Tara could see two people rushing through the door as soon as Willow had rung the doorbell.

A girl that Tara recognized as the short blonde from the photographs at Willow's apartment opened the door and proceeded to take first Willow and then Xander into a brief hug. Next to the blonde girl, stood a younger, brown-haired girl that was almost as tall as the short blonde.

"Hey, Buff," Xander smiled.

Ah, this must be Buffy, Tara thought.

"Dawnie," Willow smiled and hugged the younger girl. The girl called Dawn broke the hug and went straight for Xander.

"Uh, Dawn?" Xander said when Dawn's hug was taking a lot longer than he was expecting. "If you don't let go soon, I'll be falling under the 'jailbait'-category. And I don't really feel like sharing a cell with a Tattooed guy called Crusher anytime soon."

Dawn let go. "Sorry," she said sheepishly.

Tara followed them in. Immediately, she noticed the opportunities in Buffy's house, while the rest of the group strolled into the den. A staircase for Willow to tumble off... Exposed wiring near the television... Old style microwave... No, no, too painful, not quick enough... She shouldn't suffer.

While the four friends were unpacking the snacks and preparing the DVD-player for action, Tara noticed Willow was sitting on the couch, very much near a pen-holder. In it, one blue bic had been replaced with the tip upright. Should I do this? Tara gulped. I'd have to make Willow trip and fall forward. The pen'll... drive itself into her brain through her... Oh, goddess... But, it'll be quick, painless... instantaneous. And she wouldn't die alone. But... Oh, goddess, no, no, NO!... I can't do this... I'll have to find another way.

She was startled by Xander suddenly speaking up. "Ladies and... uh, well, ladies," Xander shrugged while fishing a DVD from his bag. "May I present, for your viewing pleasure, Lucio Fulci's masterpiece 'Zombie Flesh-Eaters', aka 'Zombie 2', aka 'Island of the Living Dead', in its full and uncut glory!" He held up the DVD case, a rotting Zombie on the cover, with pride. "Took me a long time to find it, but it's here, all 94 minutes of it."

"Wow," Dawn whispered.

"Xander," Buffy crossed her arms. "Xnay on the aphicgray orrorhay in front of ertaincay inorsmay here."

"Buffy!" Dawn said angrily. "I know pig-latin."

Xander blinked. "Well, I'm glad at least one of us knows what the hell the Buffster just said. Anyway, this version has the infamous eye-scene fully restored."

"Eye-scene?" Dawn asked, a bit too interested for Buffy's tastes, apparently. Tara saw the short blonde narrowing her eyes at Xander.

Xander was quick to respond, though. "Ah, I'm glad you asked, little miss, glad indeed," he said, going into 'used-car salesman'-mode. "For this version shows the Paolo Menard character's head being pulled towards a sharpened splinter by a zombie, until it agonizingly slowly enters her eye, her brain and eventually comes out through the back of her skull."

Tara listened intently to Xander's vivid description of the scene and, considering what she had been about to do, felt more than a little sick. She didn't even dare to look at Willow.

Dawn's eyes glazed over for a moment as if she imagined the scene unfolding in front of her eyes. "That is... AWESOME!! Let's watch it!"

"I dunno, I'm not really in a horror-movie mood right now, Xander," Willow grimaced. "I've got classes tomorrow and I really don't wanna sit there like a zombie because I had trouble sleeping. Or what if I fall asleep behind my computer and I wake up later with a keyboard imprint on my cheek? Everybody'd point at me and say 'ha-ha, look at the party-gal'."

"Shall we put it up to the vote?" Xander said. "All in favor of watching Zombie Flesh Eaters, raise their hands."

Xander raised his hand. Buffy and Willow crossed their arms. Dawn raised her hand... two hands... and started to jump up and down.

"Mom isn't here and if she was," Buffy started, "she'd vote 'no'. Proposal rejected."

"Awww," Dawn pouted.

"It was worth a try, Dawnie" Xander smiled and gave her a wink. A wink that Dawn understood meant 'Okay, Dawnie, don't tell Buffy, but come over to my place tomorrow night and the two of us'll watch it with Anya.' Dawn nodded, and remained remarkably un-whiney.

"Hey, how about something we can heckle?" Willow suggested. "I'm in a heckle-y mood today."

"Ask and the Xand-man will provide," he said and fished another DVD case from the bag. The title 'Gigli' was prominently featured on the wrap-around.

Buffy shook her head vigorously. "No, no, no, we want movies of the 'unintentionally funny' kind, not of the 'vomit inducing' kind."

"Xander," Willow frowned. "Every time someone watching that movie, God kills a puppy. We have to think of the puppies, Xander."

"Yeah, I didn't think so either," Xander shook his head and tossed the DVD back into the bag. "But wait, there's more!"

And so began the great movie-vote. Tara watched on in fascination as the group weighed movies to watch, considering which movies of Xander's collection were heckle-worthy, yet not terrible enough to fall into the bash-worthy catagory. Finally, the group has decided on 'Paint your Wagon' as the main course, 'Rambo 3' as the dessert and 'Conan the Destroyer' as the opener.

Dawn installed herself on the floor, lying with her legs underneath the coffee-table while watching the screen. Buffy and Xander sat down next to Willow on the couch after Buffy had put the DVD into the machine and pressed play. Soon enough, the four friends were laughing at scenes that were meant to be deep and meaning, making fun of atrocious dialogue and of Arnold's mighty barbarian posturing.

Tara watched it all, and could feel just how close these four friends were. The past few weeks, she'd been knee-deep in Death, only apprenticing with Mort, sleeping and eating, if there was even time for the latter. She had hardly had any time to spend with Faith, her only real friend, other than some very quick visits. In that instant, Tara felt just how lonely she was.

And there was Willow. Willow, who was laughing at Arnold, as he grunted while trying to lift a stone that was obviously painted styrofoam. She looks so happy, Tara smiled. And she looks so cute when she laughs...

That was it. Tara suddenly felt the walls bearing down at her. She just had to get out of there... fast.

And it's not as if there'll be any more opportunities here... Tara sighed. She phased through the wall and walked into the loneliness of the night with a bowed head, leaving the four friends to their joy.

---

It was surprising she had slept at all, but Tara considered she must had gotten at least a few hours because the sun shining in her face had woken her up.

After yesterday, Tara had decided it was for the best to have a Willow-less day. Her assignment had been becoming more and more stressful. It had been two days now, and she still wasn't even close to finding an acceptable method of death for Willow.

Considering, the long hours she'd been making, her apartment was in desperate need for a cleaning and, to be honest, she certainly could use a bit of a rest. After waking up, she took a long, relaxing shower. After getting dressed, she gathered her dirty laundry to give it a good wash. Twenty minutes later, she hung the contents of her hamper from the clothesline strung above her small balcony. There, between skirts, pants and t-shirts hung Tara's cloak, swaying a bit in the slight summer breeze.

Tara turned on her stereo, tuned up a station playing mellow classic Jazz and started to vacuum her apartment religiously, tasked to make up for weeks of neglect. After that, she shined her coffee-table, wiped her windows, sharpened her scythe, cleaned the toilet and gathered all the trash to bring it to the dumpster.

After that, Tara decided it was time to do some groceries. Though she didn't own a car, and since her cloak allowed her to teleport she didn't really need one to begin with, the supermarket was just down the street. She left her apartment and walked on the side-walk, feeling the sun warming her face. For the first in a long time, she felt free.

She hummed cheerfully while walking through the aisles in the supermarket, loading up her cart with fresh vegetables, meat, flour, eggs and spices. Finally, I'll eat some real food tonight. Realizing she'd be busy again very soon, she loaded some quick-to-prepare TV-dinners into her cart, along with some other edibles she could whip up in a hurry. Oh, and some beer in case Faith'll drop in. Hm, better make that two sixpacks... it's her week off.

Soon enough, Tara found herself waiting in line at the cash register. Much to her chagrin, she noticed that all the other lines were moving much faster than hers... No, no, Tara thought. Murphy's Law clearly states that the moment you leave your line for another, it'll start moving really fast, while the one you'll be part of then will grind to a halt. I'm not moving from this line. No way.

The wait seemed to drag on and on and on. Looking at the lines left and right of her, she saw all new faces while she had barely moved two inches ahead. Agonizingly slowly, Tara pushed forward, until the line came to a stand-still again next to the magazine rack. Tara saw all the bleach-blonde and botox and/or sillicone enhanced celebrities on the covers, staring at her with their dead eyes, and shuddered slightly. And again the line stopped moving.

Tictacs, tabloids and condoms. I am surrounded by tictacs, tabloids and condoms. And the occasional misplaced lime-green kiddie-snorkel.

Tara looked up and noticed she was standing right underneath one of the ceiling speakers piping the music into the store.

"Wake me up before you go-go. Don't leave me hangin' on like a yo-yo..."

It was at that point that Tara, normally a tolerant and quiet young woman, was fast approaching her breaking point. Leaning to her left to look past the line made up of zombie-like people shuffling through the supermarket with their purchases, she noticed an old lady at the cash-register was trying pay for a pack of gum with pennies... but kept miscalculating and started to recount the pennies again and again and again.

Oh, if only I had my scythe with me, Tara grimaced. I'd carve a bloody path to the cash-register, spilling guts, blood and gore all over the supermarket and slash off that old lady's head with one foul slice. Yeah, and I'd be all nonchalant to the cashier and put my groceries on the conveyer all dead-cool like.

But she quickly pushed those feelings aside and felt a little ashamed of having such violent thoughts. The line suddenly moved and stopped again almost immediately, causing her to bump the front of her cart into the man in front of her.

"S-sorry," Tara said as the man turned around, a broad shouldered burly biker with a bushy beard and many tattoos.

"It's okay, dearrie," the man smiled through his beard. "Don't worry. Of course, when I was younger, I would have pounded you into the ground for even looking at me funny. That was me... a wicked, evil boozer and bruiser, living by my own rules and travelling with my gang, doing the Satan's work. But then, one day, I was saved... for I saw the light of our Lord. Would like me to tell you about it?"

"Um..." Tara started. "We, um, are in the middle of a s-supermarket. A-and I don't kn-n-ow you..."

"That's alright, dearrie," the man grinned. "I just want spread the word how I was cured from my violent impulses through the love of Jesus Christ..."

Tara realized the line had closed behind her. In front of her, at least seven more people were waiting for the old lady to count her pennies. To her right were the tabloids. To her left: tictacs, condoms and the occasional misplaced lime-green kiddie-snorkel. And above her? Wham!

Nowhere to run. Nowhere to hide.

While the man droned on and on about his torrid love-affair with Jesus, Tara's mind started to drift. She closed her eyes... and more and more, the nasal whine she was hearing slowly transformed into Willow's melodic babble. Tara dreamed away for a moment, enjoying the mental images of Willow rigorously scribbling notes in class, or enjoying a cup of mocha at the Espresso Pump, or relaxing on the couch at her room, or walking across the street with that unearthly grace she seemed to possess. And then, looking up at her, giving her the most beautiful smile she had ever seen. A smile, just for me...

"Miss? May I help you?"

Tara's eyes snapped open... and suddenly found herself standing at the cash-register. Everybody in front of her was gone, and a religious pamphlet had mysteriously appeared in her hand.

Tara smiled briefly... Willow had rescued her from a fate worse than Death. She quickly chucked the pamphlet in the nearest waste basket she could find and put her groceries on the conveyer belt.

While she was doing this, Tara realized she'd been happy all day... because she had been thinking of Willow all day. Small flashes of red hair and green eyes in her mind while cleaning her apartment. Reminding herself of the sound of her voice while doing the laundry. Why does thinking of Willow make me so... cheerful?

Tara decided to drop off her groceries at home. Time to head on over to Faith's place.

---

Carl Johnson hurtled across the road after taking a turn with way too much speed. His TEC-9, firm in hand, he riddled four unsuspecting rival gang-members with bullets. Feeling that his Greenwood was going to swerve again, he quickly put his hands on the wheel.

"Come on, CJ," said Sweet, his brother. "Let's go blast us some more Ballas fools."

"Yeah, CJ," taunted Ryder, one of his childhood friends. "You bustah?"

"Hell no, I'm down," CJ huffed and put the pedal to the metal. A second rain of bullet mowed down a second group of rival gang-members.

"Look, CJ," shouted Big Smoke suddenly. Out of nowhere, four police cars spewed out from a back alley, in hot pursuit of the red Greenwood. CJ didn't hesitate for a moment and raced towards Grove Street, again almost losing control over the car. The first policecar bumped into the Greenwood's trunk, causing the car to spin across the road. Big Smoke and Ryder fired their weapons at the police while CJ desperately tried to regain some measure of control. The car nicked the wall at full speed, sending sparks flying as the metal ground against the stone. With two doors left behind, the car barrelled around the corner, slamming into a gathering of hapless pedestrians. Finally, CJ drove the Greenwood into the Pay'n Spray, the cops still in hot pursuit.

In record time, the car was rebuilt and resprayed. When the formerly red Greenwood emerged from the Pay'n Spray, the policemen were very confused. They were, after all, looking for four black men in a red Greenwood, not for four black men in a blue Greenwood.

"Fly, CJ," said Sweet. "Alright, baby, let's head back to the Grove...


"Oh, wow," Faith smirked when she saw the bodies of the pedestrians Tara had slammed her car into. "You are one stone-cold killer, T."

Tara held her controller and calmly tried to drive the car back to the Grove... and the save-point. Unfortunately, it only took her ten seconds to ram the car into a telephone pole. "Half the time I'm just... driving like someone having an epilleptic seizure, Faith. And those pedestrians? Well, they shouldn't cross the street when there's an out-of-control car barrelling towards them... Um, that's just a s-silly thing to do."

"This is just one of the earlier missions," Faith winked. "Don't worry. You'll get the hang of it, T."

Tara shook her head and handed the controller back to Faith. "I'd better get started or we won't have anything to eat."

"'s cool, T," Faith smiled. "I'll save the game for you and then I'll go race around Los Santos for a bit."

After leaving Faith to play some more of her favorite game, Grand Theft Auto, Tara made her way into Faith's kitchen. Faith's apartment was slightly bigger than Tara's, and the kitchen and den were only separated by a wooden counter. Faith's apartment was also less furnished, since she tended to spend more of her salary on games for her Playstation and electronic gadgets than could be considered smart.

Tara took some ingredients she had brought from home and started working on their meal. She started by cutting the boneless chicken on a wooden board. From the den, she could hear Faith playing, the tires of her car screeching over the road. Tara had gotten into the habit of dropping by Faith regularly to prepare a home-cooked meal for the both of them. Although Tara loved to cook herself a nice meal whenever she had the time for it, Faith practically lived on TV-dinners, insta-meals and canned soup. So, Tara had decided her friend had a right to have a nice home-cooked meal every now and then.

She and Faith had been friends for five years, and Tara had gotten to know her quite well. During those five years, Tara had come to realize that underneath her friend's flippancy and bravado, Faith was just as lonely as she was. Perhaps that's why they got along so well, despite them both being so very different.

Tara smiled to herself. In retrospect, Faith had been a bad influence on her on occasion. After all, it was Faith who had talked her into trying her first... and last cigarette. But, of course, Faith had also been there to take care of her when said first cigarette had made her sick for days.

While Tara was cutting the chicken, her thoughts drifted back to the day she had first met Faith. It was at her graduation ceremony, and they were both fifteen. It was customary to end a Collector's apprenticeship with a short ceremony, and to make things easier, apprenticeships ending around the same time were bundled into one big ceremony.

Since the graduates were announced in alphabetic order, Tara had learned her name was Faith Lehane. Faith bore the ceremony with pride, but even from a distance, Tara could clearly see the sadness in her eyes. Later, she would learn it was because she was the only graduate whose family had not shown up for the ceremony.

When it was Tara's turn, she was slightly panicked to stand in front of the crowd of people, but she focused on her father, standing in the middle. Her brother Donny had come along for the ride, though reluctantly so.

Of course, Donny didn't see any of it, because he was too busy trying out cheap pick-up lines on Faith at the time.

Tara'd be the first to admit that her father was a cold and distant man. But then, when she had earned her title as Collector and was officially accepted into the Reaper community, there was a difference. Though she was sure her father would never, ever admit it, at that moment, she could see in his eyes how proud he was of her. If only that had lasted...

Of course, Donny didn't see any of that either, because Faith was too busy dipping his head into the punch-bowl at the time.

Tara felt a smile spread across her face as that memory replayed itself in her mind. Her horrible bigger brother... beaten up by a girl. It was then that Tara had decided that Faith had become her friend... of course, at that moment in time, Faith hadn't known that yet. Thankfully for her, Tara had told her who Donny was and Faith had seen the humor of the situation. Actually, Tara was sure that Faith had been happy there was at least one person at the ceremony spending time with her which didn't involve improper suggestions or staring at her cleavage. And Faith and Tara had been friends ever since.

Three years ago, Faith decided to try out for the Harvesters and excelled. Only six months ago, Tara decided to follow suit and now she... wasn't sure about anything anymore.

Let's just concentrate on the chicken...

---

The two girls sat on Faith's ratty old couch, each with a plate of Tara's homemade Gongbao Chicken on their laps, watching an episode Faith had carefully selected from her extensive library of Columbo taped on VHS. Faith had just returned from the kitchen to get a third helping when the episode was reaching its conclusion. Faith plopped down on the couch just in time to catch the final dialogue.

"When did you first suspect me?" said Paul Gerard, about to be arrested for the murder of Vittorio Rossi, whom he had killed by poisoning his wine.

"As it happens, sir..." Columbo said. "About two minutes after I met you."

Paul shook his head. "That can't be possible."

Columbo continued. "Oh, you made it perfectly clear, sir, the very first night when you decided to come to the restaurant directly after you were informed that Vittorio was poisoned."

"I was instructed to come here by the police!" Paul huffed.

"And you came, sir," Columbo stated matter-of-factly.

"Yes,"

"After eating dinner with a man that had been poisoned. You didn't go to a doctor. You came because the police instructed you. You didn't go to a hospital. You didn't even ask to have your stomach pumped. Mr. Gerard, that's the damnedest example of good citizenship I've ever seen," Columbo concluded.


"That was excellent," Faith grinned as the credits started to roll. "No matter how many times I see it, it's still excellent."

"But," Tara started. "I don't get it. Um, we already saw Paul killing Vittorio at the beginning of the episode. Where's the mystery if we already know who did it?"

"No, no, no," Faith smirked. "It's not a whodunnit, it's a howdunnit. The mystery is to see how he figures out just how the killer pulled it off and what clues he's left behind. Besides," Faith winked. "I think Columbo's kinda sexy."

Tara blinked for a moment, looked at the TV, and then back at Faith. "Faith, you get weirder every time we meet."

"T, Weird is my middle name."

Tara's eyes sparkled for a moment. "Faith, I thought your middle name was 'Michaela'."

Faith grimaced. "And we shall never mention that again!"

While Faith was taking the tape from the video to archive it in her collection, Tara noticed Thresher Magazine lying at the corner table, along with the rest of Faith's mail. Thresher Magazine was a small in-house magazine created by the Head Office to be spread to all Reapers. It was still in its cellophane wrapper, but on the cover, the Head Office's 99.8% efficiency rating was more than touted.

No, no, no thinking of work today, Tara grimaced, already the flashes of red hair and green eyes appeared in her mind. Looking over her shoulder, through the window, she could see the sun was setting. Tomorrow, she'd have to...

Distraction! Distraction! Tara thought desperately. "Um, Faith? Do you wanna heckle American Idols?"

Faith frowned. "I thought you told me you don't like me doing that? And I thought you couldn't stand that British bastard Whathisname?"

Tara shrugged for a moment, while Faith fished her remote from between the seat cushions and changed the channel.

Yesssterdahay! All my troubles seemed so far awahahahahaaaaaay...

Faith snorted. "Yeah, me too. That's because you didn't burst my eardrums yesterday."

Tara chuckled for a bit, grateful for the distraction. The poor boy was burned by that british bastard for a few moments, and then the next contestant came on. He was actually quite good, but the song...

"Wise men say... only fools rush in,
But I... can’t... help... falling in love with you
Shall I stay?
Would it be a sin?
If I... can’t... help... falling in love with you.
"

... It made Tara feel deeply uncomfortable for some reason. "F-faith? I t-think I'll h-head h-home..."

"You okay, T?" Faith asked gently.

No... Not even close... "Yeah, I'm fine," Tara mustered a smile. "I'm just a bit t-tired... and I h-have to get up early t-tomorrow."

Faith grinned. "Back to the grind, ey? Go get that Willow, killer."
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TBC

Notes :
1. Dialog from the Columbo episode is directly lifted from from Columbo : Murder Under Glass.
2. The game Tara and Faith were playing is GTA : San Andreas.
Max : Do you mind if I drive?
Sam : Not if you mind me clawing at the dashboard and shrieking like a cheerleader.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby will » Sun Jan 22, 2006 3:51 pm

Wow i love your story it's amazing,very good idea.
I can't wait to read what will happen next.

Please update soon.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby WillowRulez » Sun Jan 22, 2006 7:34 pm

Loved the update!
I really wonder how this is gonna come to an solution... does Willow have a certain destiny...? Or does Tara have to realize something?
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby cbrymm » Sun Jan 22, 2006 8:06 pm

Oh nice, you made me spit water on myself. Well I guess that's what I get for reading fics and drinking at the same time. Anyway, the part that made me dump water on my lap was the description of Donnie and Faith's little.. meeting at the graduation. Priceless. Love the fic, can't wait for more.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Artemis » Mon Jan 23, 2006 2:43 am

D'oh! I was so late leaving feedback for chapter 3, it's chapter 4 time already. :ashamed Bad me.

Anyway, on the previous chapter, I really liked the scenario you engineered, with Tara's presence, indecision, and curbing Faith's antics led to Willow thinking she's a guardian angel. So far she's saved Willow from any number of unfortunate ends, even though typically guardian angels aren't also the cause of the impending dangers. But in a strange, blackly funny way (very much like the fic as a whole) Tara has become Willow's guardian angel. I can only imagine how Tara must have felt listening to Willow telling Xander all that - crushing guilt at the time, and I can't help thinking that the temptation to become Willow's guardian angel, in spite of TPTB's demands, will grow in her.

Chapter 4, and I loved the humour you worked into it - poor Tara's new acquaintance in the queue, and his 'torrid love affair with Jesus' :lol And the interludes in Tara's 'graduation' focussing, in passing, on Faith and Donnie, cracked me right up. And I adore the bizarre additions to Tara's daily grind - putting the laundry out to dry (plus her grim reaper robe), cleaning the house (and sharpening her magic scythe).

Overall, I still think Tara could be a very good Harvester (Willow notwithstanding), but only if there was some logic behind TPTB's choices. I guess I'm picturing her kind of like Discworld's Death, who doesn't actually cause deaths, just makes sure that the soul is taken out of play at the proper time. Harvesters, at present, seem to be more capriciously used than that.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby viximon » Mon Jan 23, 2006 2:59 am

Hey there Oxy!!
Yay again for the update. Waa, that death through the eye was disgusting, no wonder Tara felt naoseous after imagine doing that to cute Willow.
The friendship bond you show with the Summer girls Xan and Willow was lovely, too bad Tara considered her own loneliness because of that.
However Faith to the rescue!!! :lol Awsome scenes with the dangerous expert reaper entertainig.

Oh, if only I had my scythe with me, Tara grimaced. I'd carve a bloody path to the cash-register, spilling guts, blood and gore all over the supermarket and slash off that old lady's head with one foul slice. Yeah, and I'd be all nonchalant to the cashier and put my groceries on the conveyer all dead-cool like.


:-D Soo god that one. Yep I can relate. I've feel this way more than once

Tara dreamed away for a moment, enjoying the mental images of Willow rigorously scribbling notes in class, or enjoying a cup of mocha at the Espresso Pump, or relaxing on the couch at her room, or walking across the street with that unearthly grace she seemed to possess. And then, looking up at her, giving her the most beautiful smile she had ever seen. A smile, just for me...


Awwww :blush . And that is just a example, 'cause this chap was full of parts like this one. Oh, man. Tara got it bad. Pretty Bad. Poor thing. And I believe she's not sure yet about what she's feeling about Wills. Her first work is getting harder and harder. Any way of end Willow's life isn't fast enough, pianless enough... who're you kidding Tara?
Poor Tara, what a dilema.

Hope you update soon because I love this fic and want to read mor already. :bounce
Awsome fic, keep it up. :bow
Take care Oxy see you around
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Emms » Mon Jan 23, 2006 10:04 am

Wow, you are a speedy updater...I was sure I would have at least...two
days to feedback chapter three :lol Anyway, I'll have to come back later today, when the kids are taking their nap to leave actual feedback.

ETA: I'm back with some feedbacky goodness. :-D

This story is getting sooo exciting! In chapter three when Tara goes to Willow's and finds her in the shower I had my hopes up for some naked peeping...but then Tara had to go and get all moral on me....damn.... :lol But it was lovely that Tara felt the warm and fuzzies when Willow put her hand through her.

I have to say, your faith is a NUT! (in a comical kind of way) Though it wasn't very nice of her to tease Willow the way she was....with the mock typing and the hand in the cranium trick. It just wasn't very professional. :lol

I liked the way Tara was just hangin' out at Willow's, following her around and waiting for the perfect opportunity to "off" her. (we all know it's never going to happen T, just give it up already. hehehe)

And then in Chapter four when Tara's grocery shopping and waiting in line....that was Classic. I especially liked the part when she wished she had her scythe so that she could chop her way to the front of the line. (Yeah right...)

Oh yeah...I do have one question though, (for some reason I'm all obsessed with wondering about these reaper people..) If faith had her hand through Willow and suddenly her cape slipped completely off and she became non-ethereal....would her hand be stuck inside Willow's body? (that sounds kinda gory....)

Anyway, I just wanted to drop a line to make sure that you know how much I'm diggin' this fic. It's so interesting and it has me all curious and wanting to know more....so update soon please. :glasses

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby grimlock72 » Mon Jan 23, 2006 1:39 pm

Tara doesn't seem to have much friends besides Faith, but I'm not so sure that's related to being a Reaper. I doubt she would have used her Scythe in the supermarket anyway... I have on occasion payed the $1 for such dumb people who take forever, works better :)

This line is a bit strange; "but on the cover, the Head Office's 99.8% efficiency rating was more than touted.".. how is that calculated, are there several HO's ? If not, why bother with touting ratings ?? Yeah I overthink this to much :)

This line however, is MUCH more interesting: "Tara smiled briefly... Willow had rescued her from a fate worse than Death.". That seems to indicate Tara does view death as something BAD. Which is not what I would expect from her, given her upbringing. If she considers it a Bad Thing and is as nice as she tends to be.. well this job will be impossible for her.

When she was mentoring under Mort she was really acting like a Collector who just happened to be there the moment a lot of people died. The difficult part about Harvesting is the actual killing.

Curious, I honestly expected Tara to see death overall as something good for people. I can't see how a Harvester could do his/her job, unless he/she likes killing... in which case they're legalised serial killers :lol.

Faith might want to try an older game called _Carmageddon_ :devil

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Darth Pacula » Mon Jan 23, 2006 3:40 pm

G'day, UO.

Right, first off, I didn't mean to cause any mortification re my little 'la petite mort' comment. You had to be pretty weird and neurotic to pick up on it (ie me). Kind of like picking out shapes in the clouds; it's all subjective. :-D

Ahh, now we add Buffy and Dawn to the mix, and wouldn't ya know it? You seem to have them down pat too. Who'da thunk it? :-D

Maybe it's just me, but I find the way in which Tara keeps cataloging all the potential health hazards every time she goes somewhere new just plain hilarious. And yet, every time she rules out every single possibility, and she never lets herself admit the real reason.

The little touches as the surreal nature of her profession keeps popping up as Tara's trying to escape and do all of her chores were good. Hanging her cloak on the line, and sharpening her scythe? :lol I wonder, has she ever considered that with her cloak, she could just .. oh I don't know, nick her groceries? She's usually so moral the thought probably hasn't even occurred to her.

Ahh, the joys of supermarket queues! We've all gone through it, haven't we? Though my violent daydreams don't usually involve a scythe; I'd probably fluff it and chop off my own foot. :-D And the Born Again Christian or whatever he was? :lol Tuning out really worked for her, huh?

Your little aside with GTA was a hoot. I loved the way you poked fun at some of the ... err ... shall we say dubious logic in the game. And the repeated 'Donny didn't see any of it' comments just cracked me up. I can totally see Faith dunking his head in the punch bowl.

Damn, I'm loving this twisted little tale you're writing, mate.

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Boschi » Mon Jan 23, 2006 4:28 pm

Wickedly wonderful!
Despite having references to everything under the sun (go Conan! Lot on your knife!) this story is still so damn original.
Your Xander is excellent, your Willow adorable, and your Tara is absolutely marvelous. A few chapters later and I'm still chuckling about the garbage disposal for some reason... hey, was that an intentional Goonies reference?
The clumsy Tara references are cute.
Really looking forward to more - thanks for posting this.

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby taralicious » Tue Jan 24, 2006 12:03 am

UO,
Another edifying chapter in the life of Tara Maclay, harvester of souls.
From playing the spot the pop culture reference game to Tara cutting a wide swath of pedestrians playing "Grand Theft Auto" with Faith, we are seeing a different side of both of them.
This is proof that even though Tara is doing the work of some divine entity,
the 'Jesus freaks' still feel the need to try and turn her.
She should be able to disguise the scythe like Green Lantern does his power battery and she can draw upon the cleansing flame when she needs to.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Alcy » Wed Jan 25, 2006 12:58 am

I'm thrilled at this new uber take you've created UO. Given the fact that I only write uber I love to read what others are writing and this little gem has my interest now that I've finally gotten around to reading it. Yay the Frighteners! I love that film and my mate Peter Jackson, well, he's not really my mate but I live in the same town as him...and have been in the same line to get movie tickets! Don't ya just love it that someone that rich and sucessful can still go to the local movie theatre! That was off topic...back to the fic....

I am thoroughly enjoying the cynical, morbid humour of the story. You're right when you say humour about Death isnt everyone's cuppa, but it's a fact of life and it's good to be able to write about it without limitations. Everything from the cute moments like Tara's cloak being too big for her, or the Reapers pondering different life-taking scenarios...even if the result would be Willow's death.

Right from the start I was wondering if Willow would sense Tara. I've begun to think of Tara much more as a Guardian Angel rather than a Reaper. It almost seems that to be a sucessful Reaper you have to be ruthless like Spike or carefree like Faith. I'm not surprised at the difficulty Tara is having with her assignment.

I can't wait to enjoy the next chapter which hopefully involves Tara's hood coming off in front of Willow and sparks of romance flying...but I'm probably thinking too far ahead! Just roll on the next chapter :-D

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby grimlock72 » Wed Jan 25, 2006 11:56 am

I was wondering, did Tara ever do ANY killing when training with Mort ? That would a somewhat standard way to teach things wouldn't it? First show how it's done, then let the apprientice do it under supervision and THEN let her do it totally on her own....

Just wondering, since this is such a non-fitting profession for Tara :-)
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Useful_Oxymoron » Thu Jan 26, 2006 3:49 pm

Will - Thanks! Glad to hear it. Update will be here very soon!

WillowRulez - Thanks. And don't worry. All the pieces will fall in place eventually. :D

cbrymm -Ahah, mission accomplished. :D Sorry about that. ;) Donnie's pretty high on my hate-list, so I had Faith have a little fun trying to drown him. Call it a cast of 'couldn't resist'. :)

Artemis - No problem, and thanks for your comment. And you're right about Tara's role of guardian angel growning on her, more on that next update. ;) I like combining unusual scenario's with everyday situation. As for the line in the supermarket, well, we've all been there in one way or another. :)

Collectors are very much like Discworld's Death. Like him, Collectors are supposed to be there (or at least close to) the time of death and see that the soul suffers no damage and goes where it belongs. Harvesters are more like the traditional grim reaper. Sorta like Fate's hitmen. :)

Viximon - Heya! Faith knows ways of cheering... or at least, trying to cheer up... Tara. Poor Tara's struggling with her emotions, still not quite knowing what to make of these strange feelings she's having for her assigned target. Yeah, she has it bad... :)

Emms - Yeah, sorry. :) In this case, I had the story all written up before I posted it. Of course, it's the poking, prodding, reworking, etc, that takes the most time. The story as it is now barely resembles what it was before.

No naked peeping for Tara. :) She'd be a tad too shy for that. Plus, I'm really not all that good at writing smut, which has something to do with it as well. ;)

And she'd never, ever use her scythe on the innocent people at the supermarket, but it's nice to fantasize about it. God knows I've mentally cleared quite a bit of lines at the post-office and supermarket with my machete and hockeymask. :D

Hm, tricky question, though. Let me think. If Faith had her hand through Willow's chest and she'd take off her hood, both might be in very big trouble. They'd fuse, I think, so basically Faith'd lose her arm and Willow'd most certainly die. Then again, because Reapers walk through walls all the time, I think there'd be some sort of magical safeguards in place to keep them from shifting into reality until they're no longer interacting with their environment. Heh, let's assume it's because of the same reason they can walk through walls, but never fall through the floor and sink into the bowels of the earth : magic! :D

Thanks again. I'm happy you're enjoying the tale so far. :D

Grimlock - Faith and Tara sorta met by accident and Tara, like her canon counterpart, is too shy and withdrawn to easily make friends, sadly. Being a Reapers makes it even more difficult for her.

Hheheheh, more on the efficienty rating later. For now, let me just say that it's calculated the same way our local mailservice, TPG Post, does : lotsa guesswork and falsehoods. I don't know if you've ever seen the internal TPG magazine, but I got it regularly when I still worked there... pure propaganda. For the Head Office (there's only one Head Office, btw.), the rating is calculated by taking in considering such things as number of souls collecter per year, number of harvests per year, deadlines met, quota's met, etc, etc...

Very good point. Tara used to think of death being something neutral. Something that was part of life and was not to be feared. Due to... recent developments, she's sort of leaning away from that now. ;)

Harvester in general, are legalized assassins, in a way. The PTB point out those people they want removed, the Harvesters carry out that order, assuming the removal of these people is for the good of all. The diffence between Harvesters and serial killers, is that the Harvesters know there's an afterlife. They're merely shifting the soul from one world to another, and most of them don't see it as something bad. Certainly not Spike and Drusilla, who really don't mind sending their targets (and preferably also a lot of bystanders) to the next world.

To answer your other question, yes Tara followed that pattern. Mort has shown her how it's done and let her harvest (not killing, but rather, life ending. ;)) under very controlled conditions. Her feelings towards this, I'll let the readers decide for themselves.

Darth Pacula - G'day, Darthie! :) I'm usually weird, but I didn't want to give the wrong impression in the title. ;) Thanks about Buff and Dawn. Dawn is a surprisingly funny character when you think about it.

Yeah, Tara tries very hard to be a good harvester, but for some reason she can't just get the hang of it. Hm, I wonder why. ;)

LOL! You wouldn't know how right you are about Reapers stealing their groceries. Of course, Tara'd be too moral, but originally, I had a but in Faith appartment where she admitted to having stolen a lot of her funiture from the apartments of people she'd harvested. :) I'm pretty sure her DVD-player wasn't obtained legally either. :D

GTA is one of my favorite games, despite the dubious logic. Still, cars can't survive most of the things you put them through in the game in RL. And cars don't explode if you hit their gas-tanks. :)

Glad to hear you're enjoying the story so far.

Boschi - Glad to hear you're enjoying the story. Thanks for saying you like how I wrote these characters. Characterisation was one of my biggest worries when writing this story.

Heh, the garbage disposal is a Goonies reference, and a reference to every hollywood movie that portrayed these things as (potential) meatgrinders. :) I love references and putting them in my stories.

Taralicious - Glad to hear you're still enjoying the story. This chapter gave me the chance to play around with these character a bit and explore some new avenues. Besides, Tara playing GTA was too good a plotline to pass up on. :)

There are certain things Tara believes in, but this is certainly not what the reformed biker does. :)

LOL! The scythe is magical, but not that magical. We wouldn't a Reaper getting frustrated in the supermarket and going on a bloody rampage, hm? :D

Alcy

Glad to hear you're enjoying my story. Have you seen Peter Jackson in the King Kong interviews lately? Wow, he's lost so much weight. And the glasses. He looks so different. And judging by the interviews and how everybody speaks of him, he's a really nice individual.

Tara's certainly trying, but she's not getting any closer to completing her mission. You're right, she's shaping up more and more like a Guardian Angel. Tara's no spike... No Faith either.

Oh, sparks will come, trust me on that. Just not yet. :) Next chapter in a few seconds.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Useful_Oxymoron » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:16 pm

Hello everyone. Part 5 is here. Hope you like it.

Title - Don't fear the Reaper.

Chapter 5 : Willowy Snickett - A series of unfortunate events.

Author name - Useful_Oxymoron

Email Address - Viernadevir@hotmail.com

Rating - PG-13. Just to be on the safe side. Humor about death isn't everybody's cup of tea either. Contains some violent imagery, especially in this case. There's a semi-graphic reference to a famous horror film, that's rarely been seen in its uncut form. That should speak for itself. ;)

Disclaimer - Well, I don't own Willow or Tara. If I did, I wouldn't have made certain... questionable decisions in the latter seasons. In any case, Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own these characters and I don't intend to make any money off them.

Feedback- Is cool. It's always nice to know somebody liked the crap I write.

Summary- This is a contemporary Uber Story. Tara is a young Grim Reaper in training, who gets her very first solo assignment: to end the life of a young Computer Sciences student. Will she be able to go through with it? Features Buffy characters, but there's no Slayers, Demons, Hellmouths, etc, etc. I thought Buffy and friends deserved a break.

Notes- Influences for this story: The wonderful film The Frighteners (which everybody should see), lightly Dead Like Me, Terry Pratchett and the Blue Oyster Cult.

Italics are thoughts.

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Don't fear the Reaper.
Chapter 5 : Willow-y Snickett - A series of unfortunate events.

Back to the grind, Tara thought after stepping out of the shower. She had had a good night's sleep, and was ready to face another day. After getting dressed, she took a moment to gather her laundry from the clothesline. She wouldn't have time to iron and fold them today, so she left the hamper standing next to her couch, minus her cloak.

Drat, Tara sighed when she examined it. It didn't shrink this time either.

To her delight, she felt that the fabric softener had done its job quite well. She let the side of her hood slide across her cheek for a while. Hmmm... Nice, fluffy cloak.

She lit a cinnamon scent-candle and fixed herself a sandwich for breakfast. Today, Tara had slept late. Willow had early classes, and she knew there wouldn't be much opportunities this morning. Being the technophobe she was, Tara wasn't in any hurry to sit in on any classes called 'advanced computer networking' or 'advanced Java programming', even if cute Willow was sitting in the classroom.

Until fairly recently, Tara thought that Java was an island. She remembered scratching her head, thinking how in the world someone could program an island of all things. You visit islands. You find islands on a map... but programming islands? Weird... Maybe it's a course for programming on Java. But why would they teach that in America? More weirdness...

She dismissed the Java discussion, poured herself another cup of tea and spent some time reading the newspaper. After reading about current events, skimming the opinion page and enjoying Ziggy and Marmaduke's latest antics, the cuckoo clock, which had been a gift from her grandfather, alerted Tara that Willow's classes were ending for the day.

Tara blew out the candle, wrapped her cloak around her body and pulled her freshly sharpened scythe from the umbrella-stand. A second later, the ethereal Tara was standing outside Willow's classroom, just in time to see the red-headed girl stepping out, headed towards the library. Tara followed and spent a hour watching Willow scribbling on her notepad while she was being flanked by two piles of books on the table. Two piles that easily dwarfed her.

Normally, sitting in a quiet library and not being able to touch or read the books in her ethereal form would have been boring, but for Tara, watching Willow study was invigorating. Tara noticed that Willow's lips moved ever so slightly whenever she read or whenever she wrote something down, as if she was reading to herself while working.

Tara had lost track of time when Willow closed her notebook and slid it into her bookbag. The red-haired girl put each and every book she had used back in exactly the same spot where she had found them and slung her bookbag over her shoulder, carrying it as an impromptu backpack. Tara happily followed her outside, onto campus.

Tara's head suddenly snapped to the left while Willow continued walking. The young Reaper quickly clicked the end of her scythe on the pavement, causing the folded blade to spring into action. Tara's will caused the blade to be engulfed in a sickly red glow, just before she slashed it across Willow's back.

Willow looked stricken for a moment, and stopped dead in her tracks. Behind her, several books fell to the ground.

The red-haired girl blinked for a moment, then slowly turned around. "Oh, forgot to close your bookbag again?" Willow told herself. "Nice going, poop-head."

Just then, a group of four jocks on mountain bikes rounded about the corner, zooming over campus with an incredible speed. Standing where she was, they barely missed Willow by a hair.

"WATCH IT, GEEK!" one of the jocks shouted back at her angrily, while one of the others almost ran over another girl who was crossing the walkway.

Tara smiled to herself and clicked her scythe to the pavement again, folding away the blade against the hilt. It wouldn't have killed her, but if they'd hit her, she could have been really hurt or have broken a bone or two. Thank the goddess I was here.

Willow seemed to realize that too, judging how pale she had become and how she was shaking slightly. Tara felt her heart melt. She wanted to throw off her cloak, take Willow into a fierce hug and tell her everything would be alright. But she knew she couldn't do that, sadly.

"JERKS!" shouted a familiar sounding voice. Buffy, the voice's owner, ran up to Willow, and for a moment Tara considered Buffy's lungs had to be twice the size of her body. "YOU JUST COME BACK AND TRY DOING THAT TO ME!"

Buffy's expression softened and she squeezed Willow's shoulder for a bit, looking the red-haired girl in the eyes. "You okay, Will?"

"Y-yeah," Willow stammered. "I t-think so. T-thanks Buff. Those j-jerks... If, if my books hadn't fallen... Oh, god, I don't wanna think what would have happened if my books hadn't fallen. They would have run into me, and I wouldn't have liked that much, I think. I mean, big mountain bike slamming into little me, moving metal versus bone isn't really a contest... I mean, I have been drinking a lot of milk lately, and calcium is good for your bones, but... I don't think that extra bit calcium can compete with a 7 foot jock speeding downhill on a moving chunk of metal, cause if it did, I'd drink enough milk to turn into supergirl. Oh, god, I almost had rubber tire-imprints on my forehead."

Goddess, she's so cute.

"Come on," Buffy said, guiding the stricken Willow to a small wooden bench that was nearby. Because Willow was dangerously close to hyperventilating, Buffy took to the task of gathering Willow's fallen books.

Willow sat there for a moment, managing to calm herself enough to check her bookbag. She held it in front of her and frowned, while Buffy returned her books to her.

"You put way too many books in that bag, Will," Buffy said. "That's why they fell out."

"No," Willow whispered. "They always fit. But... look," she said, holding up the bookbag. The little rope that held her book-bag hung limply from the bag.

"The rope snapped," Buffy said. "Lucky you."

"I didn't snap," Willow replied. "See? It's... cut. Clean slice. What could have done this?"

Buffy frowned. "Mosquito's?" Buffy offered. In response, Willow cocked her head and raised an eyebrow. "Basque separatist mosquito's?" Buffy tried again.

Willow took her bag in one hand and stood up, taking the books Buffy had picked up under her arm. "I think my guardian angel helped me again," Willow smiled.

"Thanks," Willow whispered, and Tara felt slightly uncomfortable because Willow was looking at the exact stop where she was standing. And from quite a long distance away.

---

After Buffy made sure that Willow was alright, she had returned to her classes while Willow left campus. A few minutes of walking later, with Tara trailing her, Willow arrived home.

Tara watched her as she fed her fish and then made herself a sandwich. After enjoying lunch, she fixed her favorite bookbag by removing the cut rope and replacing it with a new one. Then, Willow left her home and locked the door behind her.

A few minutes later, Willow arrived at 'J. Calendar's Computers', Sunnydale's thriving computer store where Willow had a part-time job. Tara watched Willow wave hello to an older raven-haired woman behind the counter, who was explaining the vagaries of something called a 'wireless router' to a customer, a subject to which Tara zoned out as soon as several obscure terms were thrown back and forth.

Tara felt a bit claustrophobic by being surrounded by so much technology. There were computers on display, components on display, monitors on display, laptops on display... All those terms and brand-names... Nvidia, Ati, Windows, CTX, Msi, Illyama, Logitech, Router, Network, SoundBlaster... I feel like I've stepped into my grandfather's cuckoo-clock! Tara supposed some people enjoyed what computers had to offer, but she preferred good old-fashioned pen and paper. At least pen and paper couldn't crash, be infected with a virus or lost on a harddrive somewhere.

Tara followed Willow into the back of the store. There were plenty more components, packaged or not, and ready for use. Willow sat down behind a large workbench. On it lay several tools and quite a few computers were placed there to be subjected to Willow's tender and loving care.

"Alright, little computers," Willow said to herself when she took a clipboard which hung from the side of the workbench. "Dr. Rosenberg is on call. Let's see what's troubling you today."

Tara looked over Willow's shoulder for a moment as she read the clipboard. Apparently, a few computers were infected with a virus. Another one wouldn't start anymore. Yet another one needed something called an 'OS' to be reinstalled, whatever that meant. One system had to be completely assembled and prepped for use.

Willow snorted for some reason, and Tara read why. On the clipboard, there was a message written by someone called C. Chase. It read : "Dear computer-nerd person. Desktop color totally clashes with Ie icon color. Plz change before I, like, vomit. Thanks."

Willow continued reading, shaking her head. "Principal Snyder wants an extra harddrive," Willow said to herself. "As if we don't all know that the only things on his computer are Windows XP and 300 Gigabytes of porno."

Tara watched Willow work with fascination. Willow hooked up three computers to a series of overhead TFT monitors mounted to the workbench and started a virus-scan on all three. While the scan was running, she opened up a forth computer. Inside this computer, she put some sort of thin silver box, connected it to some sort of grey ribbon-like wire and closed it again.

After making sure the computer she had opened up actually worked, she returned to the three computers that were being scanned and checked their progress. Like a true detective, Willow investigated the one computer that wouldn't boot up anymore. She opened it, connected and disconnected components, determined to find the cause by all means necessary.

Tara truly enjoyed watching Willow work. The way Willow operated belied a logical and ordered way of thinking. Willow listed possible causes and moved down this list as she worked. She tried different combinations of hardware and settings, sure of herself and her ability to find the cause of the problem.

"Ah-hah!" Willow grinned after she had finally found the cause and, seconds later, the XP logo was splashed across the screen. A soft smile crossed Willow's features. "There isn't a bug in the world that can defeat Willow Rosenburg," Willow grinned. "Come on, try and defeat me. Cause you can't. Because you're just a bug, and I'm Willow Rosenburg, high-hacker-priestess of power!"

Tara giggled for a moment. All the insecurities she had seen in Willow before were gone now. She was in her element and enjoying every minute of it. Already, Willow was starting work on yet another computer.

---

At five o'clock, Willow had worked through the entire clipboard and was ready to go home. And, though Tara had been very happy to simply watch Willow, she was quite ready to leave this temple to electronics behind for today.

"Jenny," Willow smiled as she stepped into the front of the store. "I'm done for today."

"Really?" the woman called Jenny replied. "Everything?"

"Three viruses, one assembly, one new HD, one mysterioso non-start-uppo, one OS install, one CPU failure, two new videocards installed," Willow listed proudly.

"The desktop color change?" Jenny grinned.

"Duh," Willow rolled her eyes.

"What color did you give it?"

"Green."

"Willow," Jenny smiled. "You're a godsend."

Willow blushed slightly and didn't dare to meet Jenny's eyes. "Uhmm..." she stammered. Tara gathered that Willow wasn't used to getting compliments.

"See you next monday, Willow," Jenny smiled. "Have a nice weekend."

Willow, with Tara trailing behind, returned home. While Tara sat on the couch, Willow played a computer game for a moment and then fished a book from her bag and started to read.

Wow, that must be an engrossing read... Her nose is almost touching the paper...

While Willow read intently, Tara sat down on the couch next to her. After a few moments, she inched closer to her... and closer... just a little closer... Until they were almost touching each other. While Willow read, Tara slid her arm on the top of the couch, thinking how nice it could be to have Willow resting her head on her shoulder while she read.

When the clock struck six, Willow suddenly stood up, startling Tara. Willow held the book to her chest and put on her coat to go outside.

Tara followed her outside, only to be completely horrified to find that Willow still had her nose buried deeply into the book without paying any attention to her surroundings. And, at the moment, her surroundings were heavy afternoon traffic. A large red SUV was coming around the corner, bearing down on Willow who was just crossing the street.

Tara only had a split second to act. She raised out her scythe and pointed it right at the traffic lights. The blade was engulfed in a red glow as the mechanism shorted out, turning all lights green at once. The red SUV was suddenly intercepted by another SUV, which rammed itself into the red car's side, saving poor Willow from being splattered all over the super-sized windshield.

But that wasn't the end of it. Thinking they could get on their way, all drivers who were eager to get to home after a long day of work, had put the pedal to the metal all at once. Tara had to act quickly yet again and held out her scythe, a blue light engulfing the blade, creating an unseen protective barrier around all of the drivers. And it was just in time, because from zero to ten seconds, the crossroad had turned into a cacophony of crashes, grinding metal and malfunctioning horns. Tara breathed a sigh of relief as Willow reached the other side of the road, completely oblivious to the destruction she was leaving behind.

Wow... that must be a really good book... Tara blinked.

Many cars had been turned into barely recognizable shapes of metal. One of the cars had crashed into a fire-hydrant which was spilling its high-pressured contents into the air. The occasional hood-cap rolled away from the crash-site and all around Tara, people were crawling out of the wrecks and started to yell at each other. Though Tara was ethereal and could not be seen or heard in any way, she whistled conspicuously as she walked away, trying to look innocent.

The young Reaper caught up with Willow just as she turned into the alley she often used as a short cut to get to the Espresso Pump quicker. Right next to the alley, a burly and unsavory looking middle-aged man looked at Willow for a moment, and then started to follow her.

As a Reaper, Tara had a sixth sense in matters of impending Death. And Death was very much in the air at the moment. The burly man gained on Willow and reached into his coat and pulled out a shiny object, which Tara could clearly see was a knife.

Goddess... He's gonna do her over! Tara realized.

Tara's mind was assaulted with images of things to come... The burly man grabbing Willow's arm... The burly man demanding Willow to hand over her wallet... Willow being too frightened to respond... The burly man losing his patience and covering Willow's mouth... The cruel light of the moon reflecting off the knife as he's plunging it into her chest again and again and again... The burly man grabbing Willow's wallet and leaving her bleeding to die a lonely, painful death in a cold, wet alley... The burly man cursing when finding out Willow had only brought enough money for her evening meal and a latte... Willow letting out her last breath, her final expression locked in one of utter fear and pain...

Tara felt an infernal rage burning inside of her. $6.50. He's going to murder Willow for a lousy six bucks! Willow's last moments were etched in her mind. So afraid... so alone...

She gripped her scythe tightly and ran into the alley. Still in her ethereal form, she skidded across the pavement and ended up running right up behind the man, who was walking faster and faster to catch up with Willow before she'd exit the alley again.

No. No! Willow won't die this way!

Tara ran into the burly man, passing right through him. Between him and Willow, Tara turned around. If the burly man could have seen her, he would have been subjected to a determined and savage look in her eyes. Tara screamed from the depth of her lungs as she held her scythe with both hands and slashed at the would-be mugger. The scream went unheard, and the blade passed harmlessly through the man's body.

But looks were deceiving. The mugger's eyes grew wide for a moment. Then all strength suddenly left his body. He dropped the knife and clutched at his chest. After a moment of silent agony, he sank to his knees and fell face-down into a puddle, letting out his final breath.

Tara stood over her victim, trying to grasp her mind around the scope of what she had just done.

Oh, goddess...

The man's soul finally rose from his body, and finally the reality of the situation sank in.

What have I done?!

She had killed.

All her life she had learned Death was a natural part of life. Today, purely driven by instinct, she had taken the life of someone whose time had not yet come... to save the life of someone who was living on borrowed time.

It made no sense. No sense at all.

Tara was no stranger to death. She'd been a Collector for years and had visited sites of natural disasters and wars to gather the souls of the fallen. She had apprenticed under Mort for six months, and in that time, had seen him Harvest souls of people whom the Powers-That-Be had decreed were ready to die. She had even harvested herself, under very controlled conditions. But now... she had taken the life of someone whose time had not yet come... A serious breach of Reaper protocol.

She did the only thing she could do: as if on auto-pilot, she took out her container and gently picked up the man's soul, suddenly fighting the urge to crush the fragile orb with both hands. And that made her feel even more guilty.

Tara looked over her shoulder and could only smile when she saw Willow passing the corner, unaware of the violent end she had been spared.

Six bucks... for six lousy bucks...

She felt anger surging within her again. I had to choose between this scum's life and Willow's... Not a choice at all. No, not at all, Tara thought. She took consolation in the fact that this man's afterlife wouldn't be pretty.

There wasn't much else that she could do. Having collected the mugger's soul, she followed Willow, doing her best to keep her mind focused.

"Oh my god, someone call an ambulance," she heard someone shout out behind her. She fought back the tears that stung in her eyes as she left the alley.

---

"Will," Xander crossed his arms. "Put that book away. Dinner now. Boring school stuff is for monday, not friday nights."

"Uh-huh," Willow said, still reading in 'The Wonderful World Of Linux'.

Xander sighed. "Come on, Will. Don't tell me you love Linux more than you love me."

Willows looked up from her book for a moment.

"Well?"

"I'm thinking about it."

Xander rose his eyebrows. "Come on. I mean, Linux?!"

"I'm still thinking about it."

Xander placed on hand on his forehead, closed his eyes and pointed at finger at Willow, trying to hex her. "Choose Xander. Choose Xander. Choose Xander."

"I dunno," Willow smirked. "I mean, Xander is nice, but Linux has all these great extra features. And it's a lot more user friendly."

"Breakin' my heart, Will," Xander laughed.

At that moment, Dawn burst through the door and looked around frantically. When she saw Willow sitting at the table with Xander, she visibly relaxed and strolled to their table. "Willow, thank god, you're alright!"

Willow blinked for a moment. "Uh, aren't I usually?"

"Didn't you hear about that big traffic accident?" Dawn panted as she slid into the booth next to Xander. "It was all over the news. I was really worried because it happened right in front of your apartment, so I ran all the way here to see if you were here. I'm glad you're okay."

"Whoa," Willow replied. "R-right where I live? Are you sure?"

"You really didn't know?" Dawn asked.

"No," Willow said horrified. "God, did anyone get hurt?"

"No, but a lot of Sunnydale's finest cars'll end up being crushed into neat little cubes. And that includes Sunnydale's one and only police cruiser," Dawn panted.

Xander snorted. "Looks like the Grim Reaper's having a day off."

"Lucky them," Willow said.

"And I'm just silently wondering what the Grim Reaper having a day off would look like," Xander smirked.

"He'll be the pale guy by the pool wearing a hooded hawaiian shirt," Dawn nodded.

"Holding the inflatable scythe."

Dawn suddenly grinned and inched a little closer to Xander. "Did you bring it?"

"Uhm, Dawn?" Xander said. "The DVD is mine. Why would I bring it to the Espresso pump if I'm going back home after having dinner?"

"Oh, yeah," Dawn thought for a moment. "Sorry, I was just getting excited about the blood, guts and gore and brains splattered all over the wall..."

Willow shook her head. "Xander, if Buffy finds out you let her little sister watch that horrible 'Zombie Flesh Eaters'-movie, it'll be your brains that'll be splattered all over the wall."

"Hey, call it an educational experience," Xander smirked. "Besides," he said, putting an arm around Dawn, "Anya and I have to do something to get all that Harry Potter crap out of Dawnie's system."

"Draco Malfoy is cute," Dawn said, quite on cue.

"See?"

---

I killed for her...

Sitting at the booth next to them, in their ethereal forms, were Mort and Tara, watching Willow and Xander chat. Their scythes were placed next to their seat, balanced precariously against the potted plants that were standing there.

Tara was more than a little surprised when she found Mort waiting for her at the Espresso pump and was deadly ashamed when she had to explain what had just happened. Fortunately for her, Mort was in a humorous mood and had interrupted Tara before she could tell her grim tale.

"And here I hurried over to congratulate you. I have to say, Tara," Mort said with a sardonic grin while holding up the contained soul and scrutinizing it, "when you miss, you miss spectacularly."

"Y-yes. I m-m-missed," Tara spoke timidly, not wanting to get into the real issue of the mugger's death. She felt numb... so very numb.

Mort snorted. "This fellow sure wasn't worth his weight in gold. Just look at this poor excuse for a soul. You can see the corruption of multiple cold-blooded murders staining it. See those dark spots?" He raised his finger, going into full teaching mode. "When you have harvested ms. Rosenberg's soul, you should take a moment to compare the two. You'll see how pure her soul is. It'll shine brightly, not glimmer dimly like this one."

Tara looked at Willow for a moment. And said nothing.

"No worries," Mort said before handing the container, with the soul of the mugger inside, back to Tara. "These things happen. There'll be plenty more opportunities for harvesting ms. Rosenberg's soul. Still, I suggest you don't put it off for too long. The deadline for this harvest is approaching fast... pardon the pun."

"N-no, I w-won't," Tara replied.

Mort bent forward slightly, so that Tara could almost see his whole face underneath his hood... Almost. "You seem rather nervous," Mort spoke gently. "Are you having trouble with your assignment?"

"N-n-n-no," Tara stammered, trying to calm herself but failing miserably. "No, I'm n-not. I... I'll be fine. I c-can do it."

"Good," Mort said. "Let me give you one last piece of advice, though. Black cloak, black scythe, white sneakers. Not a good combination."

"Oh," Tara said and looked down at her feet.

---

After leaving the expresso pump, Tara decided to go back home to think. But, against all odds, she missed Willow. She wanted to be near her again... but at the moment, she just couldn't. Not after what had happened.

She lay on her bed the rest of the evening, staring at the ceiling. Sometimes crying. Once in a while, she turned on the tv and flipped through some channels. She had hoped cute Koala-bears on the discovery channel could banish Willow's smile from her mind, but the sight of Steve Irwin being viciously mauled at by unexpectedly not-so-cute Koala-bears didn't put her in the right state of mind either.

This is insane, thought Tara as she finally forced herself to get off her bed and went into the bathroom. She let the faucet run and splashed some water in her face. I haven't been looking at opportunities to end Willow's life all day. I saved her life... three times... I killed for her... Three times I could have had an easy opportunity to claim her soul. Three times!

I'm a Reaper... A Harvester..., Tara thought and took a good hard look at herself in the mirror. I can be as ruthless as any other Harvester! ANY OF THEM!

After seeing her own tear-streaked face in the mirror, she suddenly wasn't so sure of that anymore.

I'm Tara Maclay. I'm death incarnate! A Harvester of souls! Say it!

"I'm T-tara M-maclay," Tara tried to sternly tell her own reflection. "I'm d-d-d-death in-n-n..."

Dammit... Tara cursed and felt tears welling up in her eyes. Suddenly she saw a scared, insecure girl looking back at her from the mirror, wearing a cloak that would never, ever fit.

Again she heard the scornful voice of her father in her mind. Tara, why can't you be more like your brother? Her father couldn't have hurt her more even if he'd have plunged his scythe right into her heart.

She heard it again and again. Tara. Why can't you be more like your brother?. Tara. Why can't you be more like your brother?. That scorn. The rejection. You're too soft. Just like your mother.

This must stop...Tara looked in the mirror again and saw determination, even if it was for just a moment. It's going to stop! She rushed into the living room, grasped her cloak and scythe before running out the door.

---

Willow lay sleeping peacefully in her bed, unaware of the fate hanging over her head. The bedroom was bathed in the light of the full moon. It reflected off Tara's scythe as she held it above Willow, poised to strike.

This was the best way. A simple cardiac arrest in her sleep. No pain. She'd have gone to bed and would wake up in Elysia, where she belonged. She'd never know what had hit her. No pain. No regrets. No remorse.

Like Faith said, Tara whispered. Think band-aid. Let's get it over with.

The blade of Tara's scythe emanated a sickening red glow. Tara gritted her teeth and prepared the strike. She hoped it would finally ease these strange feelings and thoughts that had been plaguing her so terribly. She only needed to strike and it would all be over. She'd be free.

She raised the scythe, ready to slice it straight through Willow's heart.

Just then, Willow stirred in her sleep, rolling around until she lay on her back.

Be strong.

A smile... caused by a pleasant dream.

Be strong, Maclay.

So serene. So peaceful.

The scythe cleaved through the air.

Willow mumbled in her sleep.

At the very, very last moment, Tara yanked her scythe away just before it would strike Willow's heart. The scythe clattered to the floor, unused and slowly lost its sickeningly red glow.

Tara sank to her knees and felt hot tears streaking down her cheeks.

I can't do it...

She continued crying silently in her ethereal state, merely watching Willow sleep. Tara was hit with a terrible sense of self-loathing, far, far worse than what she had felt when she had ended the mugger's life. How could she even have considered killing her... her Willow?

What's happening to me?

To make her breach of Reaper protocol complete, Tara slowly removed her hood, causing her to phase into reality. She knelt at the side of Willow's bed and slowly caressed Willow's cheek, really touching her for the very first time. So soft. Her skin is so soft...

"Don't worry," she whispered and gently pressed her lips to Willow's forehead for a brief moment. "I'm never going to hurt you. I'll keep you safe."

And finally, everything made sense.

"I love you..." Tara whispered to the sleeping Willow.

Three simple words. And yet they explained every single thing that had been happening to her.

And Tara didn't shift back into her ethereal form. Tomorrow, she'd have to face the music... but that'd be tomorrow. This night Tara simply sat there, keeping vigil over the sleeping Willow, and dreaming of things that could be.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Missocki » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:36 pm

EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I can't wait for another update! I must have it now!!! I love this story. I just wish that Willow would wake up and well, you know.... :wtkiss :-D
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby WillowRulez » Thu Jan 26, 2006 4:42 pm

Oh wow, that was sad... but I feel the happiness coming up ;)
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby will » Thu Jan 26, 2006 5:36 pm

awwwwww I love the update the end was so cute and sad.
Please please please update soon.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby spells42 » Fri Jan 27, 2006 12:29 am

Ohhh, this fic is fun!

While I'm not big on the horror movies, I love Terry Pratchett's books. You've done a great job of blending very true to canon characters with Pratchett's concepts of Death.

btw, loved the mention of Steve (Crikey!) Irwin getting mauled by a koala - go the koala! While Irwin is probably a nice bloke, the way he overplays the stereo-typical Aussie sometimes sets this Aussie's teeth on edge.

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby viximon » Fri Jan 27, 2006 7:47 am

:bow You're a god oxy
Awsome chapter. Tara now know what she feel and is going to stick to her heart no matter what. Get herself in oh so much trouble and all for Willow, to protect her. Because she love her. :blush How romantic and cool is this.
Clueless Willow on the other hand...aaaaaaahh but all that will be soon I hope.

Keep it up, I absolutly love your fic. Congratulations. Update soon, please.

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby skeeter451 » Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:04 am

viximon wrote:Clueless Willow on the other hand...aaaaaaahh but all that will be soon I hope.


I'm enjoying this Oxy, especially since I was a big fan of the underrated Dead Like Me.

As for Willow being clueless, I don't think she is at all. She knows she's got a guardian angel watching over her, just not that it's the Angel of Death.

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby watty » Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:27 am

I've been reading this fic since chapter 1, but have not had a chance to post feedback for a few weeks. Just want to say how much I'm enjoying it. If it wasn't Death, I could see Tara as someone who is faced with a conundrum -- she likes her job but there is one aspect that is causing a conflict between her training and her own ethics. I have some niggling doubts about what essentially is her failure to do her job properly, though it's all to Willow's benefit. I'm scared that TPTB will put more pressure on her and demand results quickly. If it wasn't harvesting a soul, like if her job was to gather a bushel of apples, then the amount of time she's taking is kinda unacceptable.

That aside, I like the way Tara's conflict is portrayed. She is definitely feeling something for Willow. The implications that it is love must be tearing her to pieces. As for Willow, she really is a bit of a stumblepot (<-- instant word just made up by me). I think on some level she senses Tara, it's just she doesn't know who or what it is.

Can't wait to see how they get out of this. I mean, it's [b]Death[/]b. It's as inevitable as ... death itself. An interesting story that will stay on my watch-list.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby caz » Fri Jan 27, 2006 8:55 am

I haven't left fb for your story yet - but I have been reading it and I think It's wonderful. Tara as a Reaper is so out of character and really funny! Faith is Faith, no matter what job she does.

The last chapter tugged at my heart strings. Poor Tara, all those opportunities to 'off' Willow and then she ends up killing someone else to protect the redhead.

And now Tara has realised that she is in love with Willow. I think she should tell her father to 'sod off', hand her notice in to Mort and introduce herself to Willow ASAP.

I really do like this. More soon please! :bounce

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby AlysonGoddess » Fri Jan 27, 2006 11:47 pm

omg you sooo sooo soo need to update soon!!!!! That was like the best update ever!!! Yay! I hope willow sees tara that would be really sweet but i doubt it but thats ok if i dont make sense im sorry cuz i just got bk from a craxy party n stuff but whatever it was a super good update and u need to continue!! If you dont ill be sad so plz update soon!! This story is the shit!
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Artemis » Sat Jan 28, 2006 2:50 am

Wow, what a chapter! And a real rollercoaster, starting with the haphazard comedy of Tara as guardian angel, leaving a trail of (non-lethal) devastation in Willow's wake as she does exactly what she's not supposed to do, keep her alive. Then suddenly it's deadly serious with the mugger, Tara's dispatching of him, and her shell-shocked reaction to what she's done. And to finish it off, her heart-wrenching attempt to just 'do it quick' and finish Willow off without thinking - I can only imagine how that was tearing her up inside.

Very intense, and very faithful to Tara at the same time. We know from canon that she can be driven to regrettable decisions by inner turmoil and desperation (sabotaging the demon-detector spell out of fear she'd be discovered as a demon herself), so waking up in the middle of the night and resolving to just get it over with, quite likely. As for killing to protect Willow, well, there's a hellion demon with an axe buried in his back that proves she's capable of that, when she's got no other choice. I really like how you've introduced those elements of Tara's character seamlessly into this setting.

Now there's two questions that are foremost in my mind: when and how is Tara going to reveal herself to Willow... and, seeing as Tara's obviously not doing the job she was assigned, who'll be sent in her place? Will Tara find herself up against her best friend Faith, or her mentor Mort?
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby grimlock72 » Sat Jan 28, 2006 7:54 am

"Nice, fluffy cloak.".. I like the humour :) Although Linux is an interesting Operating System I can't for the life of me imagine not noticing such a huge pile-up of cars :lol

Not only has Tara kept Willow safe she's also no longer even thinking about methods of collecting her soul (which sounds nicer than 'killing her' but effectivly it's the same).

So Tara has killed ('harvested' seems the wrong word for such an action) during training. I do indeed wonder how she dealt with that. Getting to know your victim usually isn't a good idea if you must kill her eventually... that will get harder and harder, as Tara is indeed finding out.

Appearantly Reapers are allowed to protect innocent bystanders when reaping. Otherwise I can't explain why the Scythe would be capable of protecting people. Were all those people in the airplane (chapter 1) assigned to be killed or just a few ?

I like this line VERY much (the part after the last comma specifically, don't want Tara scared or insecure of course) :
Suddenly she saw a scared, insecure girl looking back at her from the mirror, wearing a cloak that would never, ever fit.


I can't follow why Tara would be so hurt be being compared to her brother. Why would ANYONE want to be like him ? :) What happened to her mother, seems to me she would have wanted Tara to be a Collector assuming she knew her daughter better than Mr. MaClay.

Either way that self-loathing isn't going to stop by killing Willow. If anything it will make it worse. 'Harvesting' Donnie might fix it though.. :devil :devil . Why did Mort are anybody at HQ ever accept Tara to be trained as Harvester in the first place? It's fairly obvious she's to caring to be a ruthless Harvester.

Now who will wake up first... Tara or Willow... :-D

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Darth Pacula » Sat Jan 28, 2006 3:14 pm

G'day, UO.

A very accurate title this time, mate. A series of unfortunate events indeed. You had some nice imagery with Tara's cloak at the start, what with her hoping it had shrunk (which is both humorous, and a subtle indication of how ill-suited for this role she is) and the fabric softener bit. For some reason, that 'nice, fluffy cloak' bit cracked me up.

I really like the humor you're mining from Tara's general state of technological ignorance. Maybe it's because I'm a programmer myself, but programming an island? :lol

It's almost like Willow's turned into Mr Magoo this update, what with the cyclists and then the traffic. Sure, I'm also guilty of reading while walking but I've never done that.

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:lol :lmao That's just so frikkin' hilarious!

The brief mentions of Cordelia and Snyder cracked me up. 300 gigabytes of porn? Bloody hell, that's a serious porn collection. Does the guy ever do any actual work?

The whole mass pile-up Tara caused, in the act of protecting someone she's supposed to ending the life of, was amusing, and the image of Tara as the Grim Reaper, walking away while whistling in an attempt to look innocent was just .... :lol :lmao

Well, that mugger won't be making that mistake again will he? Still, no great loss, though I figure that might eat Tara up a bit.

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"Holding the inflatable scythe."


:lol Oh god! :lmao You're killing me here!

Your version of Mort really is a cold fish, isn't he. No where near upset at Tara's 'accidental' harvesting of the mugger. Instead, he's actually amused by it. The fashion tip at the end was a nice touch though.

The light has finally dawned on our little reaper friend, huh? I wonder, is she going to fall asleep with her hood off? That'll raise some ... awkward questions. But I have to agree with Chris. Who's going to be sent to finish the job Tara obviously isn't going to?

One final note; Steve Irwin, mauled by Koala Bears? Koala bears, who do have scary claws true, but who also give the sloth a run for it's money in the lazy stakes? :lol Fantastic!

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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby taralicious » Sat Jan 28, 2006 11:10 pm

UO,
As others have pointed out, Tara has crossed that line that there is no turning back from.
In the same way that Anakin passed from light to dark by the choice of killing that room full of children, Tara made the choice of going from Harvester to Guardian Angel by killing that mugger before he could hurt Willow.
Mort's assessment of the situation may seem cold and sinister to us mortals but he has no human conception of morality and the like so he takes pleasure where we might find pain.
The moment when Tara pulls back her cloak and becomes tangible to Willow's eyes, we can all breath a sigh of relief as Tara will have taken her first step into the larger world of protecting Willow in this world instead of ushering her into the next.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Miss Kitty Fantastico » Sun Jan 29, 2006 12:55 am

This is a great story. Please post more soon. I love that Willow only has a small sense of Tara's presence.
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Re: New Uber - Don't fear the Reaper

Postby Useful_Oxymoron » Sun Jan 29, 2006 2:08 pm

Missocki - Update is here in a few seconds. :) Willow won't wake up just yet, but W/T kissing isn't far away. :D

WillowRulez - Is that a hint? But yeah, it's true. :)

Will - Thanks! :) Update soon!

Spells 42 - Thanks, I'm glad you've been enjoying the story. Though I think he's fun, Steve Irwin can be over the top. I've certainly lost a whole lot of respect for him when I saw him appearing in a local commercial for a shop that sells mobile phones. Crikey indeed...

Viximon - Endangering yourself for the person you love can be romantic (or stupid, depending on the action in question or your point of view. :D). Willow's not totally clueless, but she's very much in the dark.

Heh, I fear the only Reapers around would try to kill me anyways. ;) Wills is luckier than I would be. :D

Skeeter451 - Glad you're liking the story. And you're right, Willow isn't totally clueless, but she's not exactly in the loop either.

Watson - Happy you like the fic. Oh, yes, you're so right. Tara's torn about her job, but it's not her love for Willow that's causing it. Rather, Willow's the catalyst that brought all her doubts to the surface.

I decided to make Willow somewhat clumsy for this story. Twofold reason. One, it's cute. :D Two, it's easier to get her into situations that are potentially life-threatening. That's where Tara comes in. ;) And yes, Willow does sense Tara's presence on some level.

All pieces'll fall together next update. :)

Caz - Welcome and thank I'm happy you like my story. I remember when starting out this story that I sat down and weighed wether I should make the Willow the Reaper or Tara. I finally went for Tara. Willow certainly has a darker side which is less apparent in Tara. Since I knew the story'd be a bleak angsty comedy, I went for the character that would be the least fitting for the job as Reaper. :)

Unfortunately for Tara, being a Reaper isn't a job one can simply walk away from. Death is her life and will have to remain her life.

Alysongoddess - Hope you enjoyed (survived) the party. :D Don't worry, you made sense. And you don't have to be sad anymore, because the update'll be up in a few minutes. ;)

Artemis - Glad you enjoyed the chapter. Yeah, I crammed a lot of different moods and emotions in this chapter. I was sorta afraid I was overdoing it in the beginning, but everything worked out well in the end.

@ comments about Tara's character : Thank you. The Tara of this story is only just now coming to grips with what's happening to her, not to mention that she had some doubts about joining the Harvesters when she started out, which has been brought back to the surface.

As for your two questions, these'll be answered next update. :)

Grimlock72 - Oh, trust me, it's possible not to notice it. I remember being so buried in a book I'd bought. I walked out of the university and almost got run over by a truck when I crossed the street while I was still reading. He honked his horn twice, and I never heard him. If one of the other students hadn't yanked me back to the curb, I would not have been around to write this story.

Heh, you might have noticed I've been using a lot of euphemisms for 'killing' in the earlier chapters and sorta slowly introduced the k-word. It's sort of indicative of Tara's struggles. I'm leaving it up to the reader how Tara feels about the earlier harvests she's been involved in, though.

Yeah, the scythe can be used to protect as well. Not many Harvesters use it, though. Collectors, on the other hand, make frequent use of it. And, yes, all the people on the airplane were meant to die. The Powers decreed the plane had to blow up, Mort was simply the one carrying out the order.

The reason Tara's so hurt when being compared to her brother is that she knows Donny is an utter sleazebag, and despite that her father keeps him in higher regard than Tara, because Tara is too compassionate. And if there's one thing Donny can't be accused of, it's of being too compassionate. :( That's why Tara applied to the Harvesters. Part of it is that she's trying to prove to her father she can be one. In a way, she's seeking acceptance.

Darth Pacula - G'day Dartho! :) I have to admit I stole the fluffy cloak line from Monkey Island (Guybrush : nice, fluffy towels.).

Java, yeah. I'm no stranger around the computer, when when I first saw the name, well, I thought the same Tara did, to tell you the truth. :) Snyder just seems like the kind of guy who'd have loads of porn on his computer. Armin's such a great actor to turn Snyder is such a wonderful scummy character.

Poor clumsy Willow too... see my reply to Grimlock... I almost killed myself reading and walking a few years back. I have to admit that the car pile up was inspired by the Blues Brothers. :D

Mort is amused, mostly because he'd never thought Tara could do something like that. Tara, on the other hand, is very shook up about it, poor thing.

I couldn't resist adding in the Koala Bears. I've read these bears aren't as cute as they seem. In fact, your entire collection of wildlife down under is almost without exception vicious, dangerous or lethal... or all three rolled into one. :)

Taralicious - Oh, yes. Tara's beyond the point of no return. Mort is not without morals. Granted, his value system is quite different, but he's not inhuman. I wouldn't say he takes pleasure from his job... that's for Spike and Faith... Mort's more neutral in a way. His motto's more like 'It's a job that has to be done, so why not do it well?'. As for Tara pulling back her cloak... Update'll be here soon. :)

Miss Kitty Fantastico - I'm glad you like the story. Update will be here soon. :)
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