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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby everbreeze » Thu Mar 16, 2006 11:45 pm

You're not going to leave me there are you???
I'll wait... *sits on the floor twidiling her thumbs*
Hope you update soon *waves*
someone do me a favor and shoot me now...
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby beanie » Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:11 am

So I've been sitting here playing "catch-up" with board socializing and all when I realized, I never left a comment for your story which could be considered heresy!!! Your story got me into Tara/Willow fiction in the first place, and here I am just not leaving you even a note. Let me go out on a non-limb and slap myself silly for being so rude. Even though you have very much yet to bring these two characters together, you've developed them so wonderfully that all I can do is pray that I could one day use words as brilliantly as you have. I mean, the way you brought in their backstory and how their love for each other began so many years before. Hot damn! The very beginning when Willow was just trying to come out of her shell and start talking to Tara was painfully awkward (for Willow not in terms of a story) that I started to feel pseudo-physical pains whenever one of them was like She doesn't like me!

Oh and Morgan. You scared the crap outta me with that one. Now since she suspects or has seen the relationship between Tara and Willow maybe she'll stay out of the way, but good God! I love how you've made it so that everyone suspects the romantic air between the two except them! But that fact immediately leads one to think when they'll get together!!! Speaking of other characters though -- ANYA! I don't think I've ever wanted to kiss a fictional character but hell, I'll do it . . . WITH TONGUE! She's awesome and most definitely a catalyst/capitalist in this story. I'm surprised she didn't just bop their heads together to knock some sense into them. I just hope that you'll bring Willow around and help her see the funniness that is Anya.

Another thing: those dream sequences . . . you really know how to tease your audience. You have them suddenly make out of nowhere (which at first caught me aback, but I figured what the hell!) and then BAM! I'm sorry it was all a dream please call back in the next 24-48 hours. That was quite cruel but I guess(!) helpful in the furtherance of your explanation of how much those two gals want each other. (Like it's really necessary on this site, I mean :wtkiss hello?)

I also have to thank you for something else. Not only have you given all of us a story, you also got me into The Features who are AMAZING!! This was all part of Willow's "Me CD" bit. And I love The Idea of Growing Old The entire CD is quite sexcellent, but that song!! I put some of its lyrics for my yearbook halfpage (like a picture but bigger since my school's small). THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!! I LOVE IT!! I LOVE THEM!! I LOVE YOU!! Good music and a good story, where could you go wrong?

And now, this is the part where I beg for an update. Which I normally would do, but I know quality can only come from patience. So I'll wait, right here, until the next update. Maybe scribble and twiddle my thumbs. I'd whistle if I could. Just waiting . . . :-D

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Emms » Fri Mar 17, 2006 10:14 am

Waiting for an update to this fic is really killin' me....I'm dyin' over here... :|

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby writerfreak » Thu Mar 23, 2006 12:05 am

i check this board every single day for an update on this fic, i love it so much. i agree with emms. your killin us here.

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby wtcherry5by513 » Sun Mar 26, 2006 4:04 am

I love this fic so much, I check for an update from time to time, but alas, there hasn't been one for a while... :paranoid I can't wait to see what happens next, this has kept me on the edge of my seat the entire time and I love that it takes place in a city nearby me. Keep working that mojo and give us another chapter. ;-)
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby shroomgirl » Fri Mar 31, 2006 12:03 pm

For some reason I stopped getting the emails that tell me when there is a new post so I was clueless about all the activity from the end of Nov on! Eep!

If I was able to do backflips, now would be the time!

Thank goodness Tara is bright enough to clue into the small things that Willow says. Now all she has to do is add them altogether and BAM! she will have it!

Thank you for continuing to write this wonderful story! I don't care how long it takes! I have been putting it into a word file so I can read it again and again and so far you are up to 336 pages!!! Way to go!

Keep it up.....your fans are with you!

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby PuddleOfL0ve » Sun Apr 09, 2006 11:42 am

:chanting: UPDATE UPDATE UPDATE!!!

:pray :pray :pray :pray :pray :pray
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby willowspiritus » Sun Apr 09, 2006 2:27 pm

:happy I saw this at the top so i was hoping for an update!

This is my fave story so i will wait and wait and wait :)
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby notl33t » Mon Apr 10, 2006 4:14 am

Please, oh please, oh please update?

This is the best story I've read anywhere in a long time. I really love the way you keep the characters pretty much the same...and I love this Anya! She's great.

I think you're doing a great job of portraying coming out from Willow's perspective. Reminds me of myself, really. I was an amazing spaz...totally amazing, but I didn't have a beautiful Tara to come out for...which explains why it took something like six years instead of three. And it seems to me like Willow wants to make sure she's not doing it for anyone except herself. Much respect.

Thank you for writing a Tara that is so smoking hot...it sort of makes me want to lick the screen occasionally. Mmm...artistic chicks...

Please, oh please update?
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby taraforever » Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:04 am

PLEASE UPDATE SOON. I LOVE YOUR FIC !!! :pray
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Sn0wflak3 » Wed Apr 26, 2006 1:23 pm

Oh maaaaaaaan! i thought there was an update :paranoid :(
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby sinkinghearts » Thu Apr 27, 2006 7:04 pm

updates? :pray
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Reallybigpineapple » Fri Apr 28, 2006 1:07 am

I'm with Shane. I'm willing to pay money...
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Sorry to bump the thread, everyone.
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby willowspiritus » Fri Apr 28, 2006 10:32 am

Since the thread was already up there:

:pray Update please..............................this is the first time i am begging for an update and your story did this. :pray

This is such an amazing story that you have made. I can wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait and wait.
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby writerfreak » Mon May 15, 2006 6:13 am

i cant believe this was on page two. i had to look for it. thats unusual. sorry for the false alarm guys, this is the first time ive gotten to leave feedback in a while. and i had to check one of my favorite fics, which sadly hasnt been updated. but maybe soonish.....please?

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby sacinema » Mon May 15, 2006 6:17 am

Yes, also for me it's one of the best fics I've ever read. So I join the choir: Please update, please update, please update - soon, soon, soon.

I hope you are well and the long absence means you are to well to think about writing. My best wishes are with you.
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby sinkinghearts » Mon May 15, 2006 6:51 am

im getting crazy waiting for an update here...waaaaaaaaaaaaa

update please? :(
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby VixenyTarasHot » Mon May 15, 2006 9:15 am

Since it was already near the top...

I've kind of been crawling back into my hiding hole on this board.. I don't really know anyone anymore, or read many of the stories.
But this one... this is one I will stick around for. I will finish reading and I will do my best to honor your story with feedback...
It may not be the best, but I just want you to know, you have at least one more avid Neverland reader waiting.

And that is what I shall continue to do.. wait. But hopefully not for too long eh?
I'm ready when you are :D

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby RaspberryHats » Mon May 15, 2006 10:19 am

I just have to join the chorus on this. I desperately search for an update to this story every day and I am willing to pay for updates at this stage. I need a fix!
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby willowspiritus » Mon May 15, 2006 12:44 pm

I agree! There can be money.....................lots and lots of it.


Need update badly
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby WillowRulez » Mon May 15, 2006 4:35 pm

This is by far my favorite story on the board. I really hope you are gonna update... or finish the story in a few chapters if you dont have the time / energy /... to finish it over the course of a longer time? Maybe this will way we will get an ending? Plllleaaase! I really need to know how it will go with Sheila and Buffy and what happens with Morgan and and and!
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Neverland Replies

Postby EasierSaid » Tue May 23, 2006 7:31 pm

Kittens Real Life: Catch the Fever! Mea culpa, mea maxima culpa for the extended delay; real life, it just sometimes has the gravitational pull of the sun and it's pointless to try and fight it, you know?
On a Willow and Tara fic related note: If you're not already reading Sassette's Vignettes, you really should. They're fantastic, bite-sized bits of Willow and Tara greatness, and I can't recommend them highly enough. You can find them here: http://www.thekittenboard.com/board/vie ... php?t=2820 Go, read, enjoy!

Darth Pacula Thanks so much for the kind words Paul; hopefully the next one will be worth the wait too. Thanks re: the show mentions. It had been so long since I wrote an update, I wanted to get back to the core, and thought those touchstones would be a good reminder. I'm very glad you found the update funny, I was a little nervous that what I thought was funny would fall flat. As for why Tara and Anya would be friends - it seemed sound, and I'm glad you agree. I'm guessing Willow's pocket holds at least 20 slips of paper, and you're right, Tara would be very confused to see them. Wonder if she ever will... ;) (Eh, who, am I kidding, those suckers will come back into play.) I hope that the last update was chock full of clues - I kind of saw the last handful as the switch, you know? Where the girls are finally starting to piece things together. The big things, of course, are off-limits, but even the big things look a little different in this new light. Yay about recognizing the Curse of the Were-Rabbit! I'm a big Wallace and Gromit fan, so when I saw the movie all I could think was that it would terrify Anya. Thanks again, very happy that you're reading.

Ressick Thank you very much; I will go ahead and assume some complimentary things per your instructions. :) Yay for Anya and closeness between the girls - let's hope that closeness builds!

Guppy I'm so glad you liked the visit to Anya's shop. There was so much build up to it, I was sure it was going to fall flat. Very happy that you enjoyed it, and lord knows I'd react exactly like Willow if I were dragged into a sex shop—even a classy one—by Anya. Just way, way too embarrassing!

dokkyo Thank you very much for the kind words, I'm so glad that the characters and the city are so vivid and tangible for you (that's just such an awesome compliment, thank you). I agree that Tara should definitely keep thinking "why" - let's hope she agrees! :)

dorksrcool I have to admit that I cringed when I read your feedback when writing these replies, not because of your words—which were incredibly kind and generous—but this: "This is the perfect Christmas present". D'oh! So sorry for the massive delay between then and now! Just mortified it has been so long... Glad you enjoyed the Brookstone "sex chairs" bit - that cracked me up, admittedly, when I imagined Willow having the revelation. Willow and Tara's feet touching was... I think a quintessential gesture for them, at this stage. Reassuring but not presumptuous. And I'm glad you're enjoying the Bay Area references; I love the place, so it's great to have it as this story's setting! Thanks again, and enjoy the next update!

WillowRTaraM1 1 year and 3 months later plus 5 (or is it 6... I'm arithmetically challenged).. I'm sorry, I'm sorry! Life, what can you do, you know? If it makes you feel better, in their world this story, starting with their night at the kitten club to their visit to Anya's store has covered three weeks or so... so see! Not so bad! (Yeah, yeah, I know, I'm reaching...) I'm glad that you fall in love with them when you read the updates; I feel the same way when I write the updates, and that's happiness. Things are starting to come together for them, to be sure. Hope you like where it's going!

I_love_Danish Footsie at the bus stop is good times, I tell ya. Glad Anya lived up to your expectations, and I agree with you that it's good that Tara is starting to question Willow and Xander's relationship. It's about time that she start formulating her own opinion based on new information. You have a feeling those heart-Tara notes are going to come back into the story, huh? Possibly into Tara's hands? *whistles innocently* I agree, that would be interesting! Thanks so much, and enjoy the next update.

onelesstraveled Haha, a happy woo-hoo-update-dance, huh? How does that go? Is there a lot of flailing, or is it more, pop-and-lock? Curious minds want to know! Thank you, so much, for the very kind words. I really appreciate them. I'm very very glad that you like how San Francisco features so prominently in the story. I'm a firm believer that the setting can be a character in its own right, and if you're not taking advantage of its character, you're missing out on how the city you live in's personality can frame or inspire your life. (This story, I'm sure, would be vastly different if set in Miami, or Kansas City, for example.) I'm very much in love with San Francisco, just, completely enamoured with the place, so it's been great fun to highlight it's best parts during the course of moving along Willow and Tara's love story. I hope you get to visit one day too, it really is such a lovely place. I'm so glad you heart Anya, I heart her too. It's interesting that Anya has managed to be right, but no one is listening to her. It's a little like the boy who called wolf. Glad the sex-shop substitution for website bonding was acceptable :) and "my Xander"... I think you're pretty close to where Tara's heard that before! Thank you for the wonderful feedback.

will Thanks so much. I know, Willow and Tara could use some more consistent time together. I'm glad you enjoyed the sex shop bit, and hope you like the next update.

captain_katie I am so glad the last update was easier to get into than the previous one, and yay for Anya! I'm so glad you thought she was worth the wait. I'm glad you liked Anya's disdain for browsers; one of my favorite bits from the show was always Anya's shop girl routine. Good stuff. Thanks so much, again, and enjoy the rest!

WillowRulez No, no, definitely don't like to torture people! (Though, it bodes well for me that you love the story, regardless ;) ) Hehe to Anya: Ultimate Gaydar(tm) I'm so glad you liked how I wrote Willow's insecurities. Lord knows we all have them, so just glad the ones I picked for her resonate. Thanks so much!

caz So glad I could make your Christmas - let's see what this next update can do for your Memorial Day weekend! (Cringe - so sorry for the delay!) I'm glad you liked over-the-top-yet-very-perceptive-and-honest Anya. Would be great if everyone listened to her, where Willow and Tara are concerned, and if she met her construction worker (now, where can we find one of those...). Glad you liked questioning-Tara as well, about time, right? Let's hope that Willow wasn't too traumatized by the sex shop, and that you like the next update. Thanks!

spells42 People updating fics on Pens is good. :D I know there are a slew I used to follow that I'd love to see updated, though, even if they never are I still love em! (And will probably still go back and re-read them, again.) I'm so glad that you find this Willow and Tara to be "bloody human" in their feelings, as that's exactly what I'm going for! Little vague about what she's holding at the sex shop... eh... *whistles innocently* Yeah, me too. :) Good call about them being friends, it does seem they are that, at least. I agree that big things can sometimes happen when you're doing inconsequential things like shopping, and I definitely hope that's the case with this shopping trip. I can't wait for Willow to talk to Shelia and Buffy too (no, seriously, I'm all a-twitter when I think about it). Willow will tell Shelia on Saturday night (they're currently at midday on Tuesday), and then tell Buffy Sunday morning. No tandem telling, sorry, though that would be funny. Tara's reaction to Willow's news... that should be interesting, I'll agree. Thanks so much Anne, I hope you had a great holiday and are blazing through 2006 with a smile on your face.

grimlock72 Rut roh, looks like Anya rubbed you the wrong way. Totally understandable, she tends to do that to people. I like to believe Anya believes what she believes about Willow because she is perceptive, and because she saw Willow run into a coffee table ogling Tara at the pre-gallery show party. That, in her mind, I think is clue enough. Then add on that she thinks everyone could hook up and we're talking inappropriate comment city! I agree, somewhat, that Anya's reasoning is slightly dangerous, but in her mind there's nothing to lose. Tara tries to kiss Willow, Willow says she's not into it, no harm, no foul. Course, that approach doesn't work if you're Tara, or Willow, but then Anya is neither. Re: Anya's likeability, I guess I can see where you're coming from, though I do disagree. I think there are a lot of naive people in San Francisco; some people are just socially retarded, no matter where they live, due to a myriad of causes. I've always thought Anya was one of those people, even before becoming a vengence demon on the show she didn't seem to get "it", and acted accordingly. Also, Anya is mean to Willow... though "mean" can be pretty broadly defined in this case, and Willow's no peach herself when Anya is around. I think, Anya wanted to bond with Willow because Willow's important to Tara, and Tara is important to Anya. Doesn't matter so much if Anya likes Willow, she feels she should like her and ergo be friends. I know plenty of people like that.
Sorry that Tara's reasoning for being friends with Anya didn't work for you; the best I can say, is that sometimes we love people and have them in our lives despite their flaws, because of the support they can give when we're at our lowest. I guess Tara is just one of those people who can look past the crass. Rain in SF - oh yes. SF is more famous for fog and drizzle than London, I think, at this point. Mark Twain once said after all that the coldest winter day he ever experienced was a summer day in San Francisco. Also, this story is only covering one month, and SF definitely goes through rain spells where two or three storms hit in a row, leading to a solid three-or-four weeks of rain. Thanks so much for your thoughts, was great to see what worked and what didn't for you. I hope you like the next update, and p.s. I'm glad you liked Anya's displeasure with browsing. :)

histchic Yay for "best day ever", though I'm sure there were other factors involved to get the moniker. :) Sorry that Anya was a bit of a downer, though I do think that while she is not a complete naif, as you point out in the quoted comment, she is not malicious in her observations. (The paint comment, after all, would be very recognizable to Tara as vintage you-buy-you-like Anya.) I agree that Anya probably suspected that Willow would get worked up, thought probably not enough to run out of the story, but then, she also doesn't understand why Willow would get worked up, because there's nothing wrong with sex, or a sex shop, and her actions—in her mind—probably helped Willow loosen up a bit. Anya always seemed like a "let's try it" sort of character; if it doesn't work out, oh well, move on. You're right about Tara, she has put a restriction on Willow, that Willow has to say "I'm gay" before anything could happen; you're also right that Tara has started to recognize that things with Willow and her relationships are different that what she has been up-till-now assuming. Tara has a lot to think about, for sure. Willow definitely holds the trump card, and you're right, coming out is very terrifying. You're also right that everyone in this story is hiding behind their fears, and that they're playing the safe options... but not forever, and I think figuring out how they got to the point where "safe" was better than moving forward is almost as fun to figure out as the resolution. If that makes sense. I really hope that the conclusion answers a lot of the points you brought up, and that you enjoy where the story goes. Thanks!

DarkWiccan Thanks so much - you point out something so important in your feedback, and it was the one thing that even I needed to be reminded of recently; though it is taking me forever to write this freaking thing, the actual story is covering a very short period of time. In this world, it has been just three weekends since the kitten club adventure that kick started this little tale: one weekend in Sunnydale for Willow, one weekend in Portland for Willow, one weekend together. Definitely all within a month's time. That's not a lot of time, at all, and for them to be moving along "at a good and believable pace" (your words) is definitely a direct opposite to how we're all feeling with how long the story is taken to tell (I throw myself in with the "we" because I want things to get hopping again too!). Thanks so much for the reminder, I really appreciate it. Definitely lets me feel like things are going well for the girls, all things being equal haha. Thanks also for the great compliments, I'm so glad you find the relationship, etc to be real. I love the idea of Tara finding the notes as Willow is coming out, complete with triumphant 80s pop song (I nominate "Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now" by Jefferson Starship) and romantic kiss under the glow of Good Vibrations "Closed" neon sign... Thanks so much DW, great fb.

NeTGiRL Thanks so much Kirstin! Hope you like the next update.

firerancher Aw, thanks, though I'm pretty sure it's the story you love haha. ;) I hope you like the next update, and that you've been enjoying the other stories on the board in the meantime!

Kajun Aw blush, blush and more blush my friend. Thank you, so much, for the very complimentary words. :) Hehe re: how much Willow knows about art; I figured there were some touchstones that she could fall back on. I'm glad you thought the trip was funny; that's such a relief! Tara was very capable of handling Anya's sales pitches, lord knows she's probably heard them enough, and I too hope she gives more thought to Anya's comments. I'm guessing she will. :) Thanks re: Willow's eyes turning into the shapes of hearts - I feel that way all the time about my girlfriend. So glad you liked all of the moments you mentioned; I think that's mainly what the update was about. I really wanted to reconnect with the show, and Willow, in this story so far, has been a known-doodler. Smell-O pens... gotta love those. And Tara questioning, oh yeah - big time! She has a lot more information now, and while that's super confusing, she has a lot to figure out. Hehe about the air tools; I'm sure Anya would make up some excuse about why she needed hand tools only. I agree that the mini trauma at the sex shop allowed Tara to comfort Willow, something Willow obviously feels that Tara can do. Sadly, no dinner for them tonight, but a little chat before bed. :) Thanks very much, and please enjoy the next update.

onlyhalfevil Gosh, no problem about the Christmas gift... so sorry for the prolonged break! I'm glad you liked the "less confrontational mutual introspection" - that's totally what I was going for! :) I too like how different people see the same situations. It's fascinating to me how people process information, and I really enjoy taking a closer look at Willow and Tara's thoughts when they're looking back on a shared experience. I'm glad those looks come off realistically. I'm glad that you liked Anya being the motivation of the chapter, and the ease with how Tara handles her long-time friend. As for the sex shop... you know, that visit was one of the first things I thought of for this story, once I decided I was going to post more than once or twice... I always knew I wanted to do it, because Good Vibrations is such a landmark here and in SF... but I almost chickened out. Glad I didn't - it might not have worked for everyone but it was fun to write. :) Glad you liked Anya's lines, seemed pretty her. I'm also glad you liked the end of that update... anti-climactic, maybe but reassuring. Hopefully that tone will carry forward a bit.

SallyMcFine Suspicious of the paper is probably a good idea; I myself am suspicious of small, shaky dogs, but that's just me. :) I tried to make Anya as close to canon as possible, because that's the Anya I personally like. I think S5 Anya is brilliant, and that's definitely what I was shooting for. I know the people you're talking about, the "look at me" type people, but I'm thinking Anya is more sincere in her upfront/affrontery, more, "I don't see what the big deal is", you know? I actually know people like this, who think that because it doesn't bother them, or is acceptable to them it is acceptable to others, and can't grasp at all why other people have a problem with it; possibly a little socially retarded and occasionally exasperating, but not a deal breaker once you get to know their better qualities. I think re: the sex shop Anya was legitimately trying to bond with Willow in a way she knows good friends to bond; why build up to a friendship, why not jump right in, and if Willow has a problem with it, it's Willow's problem and who knows, perhaps it will loosen her up a little (she also probably thought if Willow gets mad at her, no big deal, Tara can pick up the pieces which is adventageous for Tara, and if Willow enjoys herself well then everyone is happy). The trip to Khalil's was necessary, if for no other reason than Tara needs her house to herself for a little bit (though, there's another reason too...) Nice analogy with the ketchup bottle, though I'm sure some could argue that Neverland *is* like the namby pamby plastic bottles, in that when the product arrives, intermittently and sometimes suddenly, it can be quite messy and invoke a string of muttered curses ("WTF did Anya say that!?!") :) Thanks so much; I hope you enjoy this next bit.

tarebear Yay for the three drunken stick dancers, and of course, your feedback! I'm so glad you liked Anya, even if she was shocking; you're right though, her heart is definitely in the right place, and even though she flustered Willow, the damage shouldn't be permanent. As I said a little earlier in comments, I think Anya believes Willow's gay because she saw her run into the coffee table at the pre-gallery party, and because Willow got all flustered at the suggestion (and, Anya thinks everyone is out to hook up). I'm sure part of Anya was hoping Tara would do something, but I'm not sure her actions were meant to goad Tara into doing something about it; Anya has no problem just saying what she thinks Tara should do, so no need to resort to full-on game playing. Thanks so much for the very kind words, and so sorry for the long break between updates. Life has just been crazy.

beanie Huzzah back to you, and thanks! Welcome to the thread, and thanks very much for the feedback, I really appreciate it. No worries about reading the story on Chris's site hence no comments (thanks again for hosting the story Chris!!), cause you're here now. I'm glad you liked Anya and found her a) close to canon and b) funny. So glad I managed to do both! Glad also that you liked pushy Anya - such a great feature of her's on the show. Tara and Willow's relationship is going freakishly slow, I'll admit, but only because I'm writing freakishly slow (only been 3 weeks since their first night out at the kitten club); hopefully the pace will feel faster in the upcoming updates. I'm so glad that you liked the sex shop - very worried that it would come off as stupid, so whew! Also yay that you liked the slips of paper. I like Willow when she's doodling. Thanks very much for the very kind compliments and I hope your college applications went well!

irishgrl3 Whew about you liking Anya! So happy about that. I'm really glad you liked her capitalist self. Also yay about the sex shop/Buffy's birthday gift. Whenever I see Older and Far Away I snicker when Willow explains that gift, it just cracks me up that single-lesbian-Willow-who-misses-her-girlfriend-terribly is giving "single"-Buffy a "personal massager". Die every time, so thought I'd share the inside-my-head joke. Glad you liked the show references, and the overthinkers; I think when all is said and done they are going to look back on this time and wonder how they could ever have gotten so twisted. Little bummer Willow bailed on the rest of the day, but for a good reason, I promise. I think it's a good bet we'll see those slips of doodle paper again... so stay tuned! Thanks so much anna, hope your 2006 is going well.

pipsberg :D Hello gorgeous. Absolutely no worries in waiting to give me feedback, I absolutely don't mind. :D I'm glad you liked how this update felt a little more complete than the last; I think some important questions were raised, for Tara especially, so she has lots to go over. Happy that you liked Anya, and I think you're right that she does feel genuine concern for Tara, and sees Willow as a part of her friendship with Tara moving forward. Thanks re: Willow and the art supplies. I always liked that part of her character on the show, the insecurities and intimidation associated with Oz's music etc, so wanted to address that more fully here. Tara definitely has a lot to think about; the question will be, though, does she try to get to the bottom of it, or will the doubt about the relationships (Xander in particular) be enough to let her put all of the overthinking on hold and just go for things. Fine line, I'm sure. You're right though that Tara is terrified of doing the wrong thing with Willow though, so there's another roadblock. Even if she does start to doubt that Willow is in love with Xander, what is she going to do about it? Thanks so much. :D

AlysonGoddess Thanks so much, and happy Memorial Day! (Sorry for the delay in updates!)

sam Thank you very much - please enjoy the next update!

Artemis Anya as a force of nature - you nailed it on the head! Thanks so much Chris, I appreciate the kind words, and am pleased that you thought she came off as weird but real. :) Glad you liked doodling-Willow, and I think it's a safe bet that those will turn up again... though the question really is how? I'm so glad you saw progress, and while I didn't really plan for Willow to explain why she was going to see Khalil, it definitely felt right, like it needed to be said. Like something a good friend would say to explain absence... I wanted to move them more into that space. I'm glad you mentioned the aftermath of the sex shop visit; it's those moments that I really love writing, the quiet ones where Tara and Willow really connect... I hope to have more in the future. I thought it was very important for Willow to explain her reaction, and that she wasn't a prude. She already sees herself as inexperienced sexually, and I think it would haunt her if she was under the impression that Tara thought she was disinterested in sex, or uptight. I'm sure she would see that as another roadblock to them getting together, or at least, an intimidating obstacle to overcome.
I'm glad that Tara's explanation about why she's friends with Anya rang true. I once had a friend who was somewhat insufferable; I was wondering if I could even remain friends with her because of her sometimes crass behavior, but then, when I really needed a friend she was there in the most amazing way and here we are, six years on, great friends. It's amazing how bonds of friendship can be forged between "unlikely" people, and I always saw Tara and Anya as capable of that. For Willow to see Tara's sincerity, knowing how hard her dad's death was for her and the whole aftermath with the wills... I think Willow felt like she knew Tara better after Tara explained why she was friends with Anya, even if Willow still doesn't see Anya's appeal. I think Willow still doesn't like Anya, but she might also realize that her like or dislike isn't the most important thing here; the fact is, Anya is Tara's close friend, and Tara has reasons to stick by Anya, so she may just have to deal with it and not try and convince Tara to ditch Anya. I'm glad you're looking forward to Tara having some alone time, cause she definitely needs it! Maybe a little different than what you hoped for, but I'm hoping you like it the same. And yay for the huffer bit! I'm not sure why but that whole scenario made me giggle. Thanks so much Chris, always great to hear from you.

k-prime Aw, thank you very much! I know, first time readers must be like WTF, why is this stupid story 40+ chapters, only to get to the "end" and think WTF?!? why isn't this stupid story finished! Where are the kisses and gay love! To everyone who has hung on, I thank you, and hope to make it up to you very soon. I thank you very much for the compliments, and hope you like this next bit.

dragonfly Yay! I'm glad you liked the update and that you thought it was funny. That's what I was hoping for; much needed after the stomach churning previous updates. Glad you liked Willow doodling, and yes, those notes will come back, though when and how I can't say *whistles innocently* Unfortunately, Willow won't be back for dinner, but hopefully that won't be a problem. She definitely needed to see Khalil, and Tara needed some time to herself. Glad you liked that they got a chance to connect in this update, and yes, it is "a slow, long and very important process and they won't skip it" haha. I think you're right that a good side effect of this update was that they're recognizing they care about each other in a real way. Have you gone to SF yet? If not, definitely check out Golden Gate Park, and the De Young museum especially. It's very neat, and although they're doing quite a bit of construction nearby, it is still very beautiful. Thanks very much, and hope your year is going well.

potential_angel Whoo-hoo happy dances! Very funny about the cheering and dancing in IT class - but what do you mean people don't get excited about IT? Servers and firewalls don't get people fired up anymore? :) Much frustration for the clever girls, but glad you liked that they're sharing. Glad you liked the Smell-O pen bit, and Willow in the sex shop. Hope you like this next update!

The_Lord_J Haha, I like your two lessons: many apologies on both accounts, however, because I'm sure the long breaks between posts don't help with either the patience or the suspense! Wow about the mighty fine compliments (*blush, blush!*), and thank you. I just hope you like where the story goes from here. Thanks!

Kaia Thank you very much; I'm so glad you liked Anya! (And wow, oasis of relaxation, I'm sure Willow didn't think so but I think that it's a great descriptor for the role that Anya plays in the landscape of recently tense updates.) Thank you very much Karinna!

StarCat I am so pleased that you like this Anya, and yay for living up to expectations (I was so, so worried that the last update was going to crash and burn). I think the three way tie you described was pretty good, and I'm so glad you liked those parts. I think them being apart for a few hours at least will be good for them; this was a VERY busy morning for them, they went through a lot of hoops and over a lot of hurdles and it's barely even lunch! Going to be an interesting next few days, that's for sure, for them. Thanks so much - I hope you're having a great year and please enjoy the update.

watson No worries watson, I have had the craziest life the last six months (if not year) so I can certainly understand any distraction, etc. that would keep anyone away from the board, much less leaving feedback! Definitely no need to apologize for not leaving feedback, or "meaningful" feedback, in your words. I'm just happy that you left me some at all! I'm glad the last update was a bit of a Calgon moment for you; I have been really frustrated the last odd number of months because writing NL has been that way for me, a break from work stress, RL in general... as you can imagine from the lack of updates, I haven't had a break in a while and that's been really hard to go without. I hope this next update is a good break for both of us.
I'm glad you point out the parallel thoughts and actions, I really wanted to use that in this update. I think the parallel thoughts work for them, and it's been fun playing with that. I think you're right that it solidifies their connection in a way that's sometimes hard to do unless you're pouring on the flowery prose. This way I can show that they're both reaching out, remembering, etc. in a way that binds them, a bit. I hope that it's showing that even though they're not assuming the correct things because of the disinformation that they have, they are on the same wavelength, they want the same things, they're very together without being together, if that makes sense. Yes, long way until hugs and kisses (cause I'm slow as hell writing these days; stupid RL!), but Willow has definitely started to notice cause and effect of Tara's moods. To your point about why it's taking so long for two in-tune people to realize what's what... I think it all boils down to fear. I'm hoping that this will become more clear as they spend more time together, ironically. Willow is very afraid of what people are going to think about her as she comes out, and that is a huge roadblock (more on that later). Tara, she doesn't want to do anything to jeopardize her relationships; also, she has some past hurt that I hope to get into that plays into why she needs clear definitions to open up. It's all about fear and self-preservation for the girls, though neither realizes how much they're losing out on while they try to do the "right thing" or the noble thing. This is just what they think they need to do to feel good about themselves as they navigate their personal minefields. Little do they know that they don't have to go it alone.
Glad you liked Anya, and love your "good intentions and Good Vibrations" line. Classic, and spot-on. I think when Tara freaked out on Anya, Anya realized that she should tone things down, even though she doesn't necessarily see herself as having done anything wrong. She respects Tara and doesn't want to push Tara's buttons.. much... so hence the relatively mild interaction at the bus stop. The notes will definitely come back, and I think, in a good way... stay tuned. And yes, yes, yes, smelly pens were the absolute best. I'm tempted to go buy a set for my future-children, just in case they're not around whenever they're born, though, that's a little crazy. Thanks so much for the feedback, and please do enjoy the update (and take care of yourself with all of the stress, lord knows like 90% of it is just not worth i!!).

AntigoneUnbound :) Thank you so much; I hope the immersion went well! (I had to snicker a little because the word "immersion" always makes me think of someone trying to go from conversational to fluent in a foreign language; so, I had this great thought of you now being fluent in Neverland, like you took some fancy Berlitz course. Silly, I know.) Good to have you back, for sure, and don't worry, I definitely don't take your brevity for lack of enjoyment; I know how hard it is to get caught up when you've been away, and the fact that you're posting at all is just about enough for me haha. To your comments, I just hope that I'm able to continue to mix things up in a believable way as the story moves forward. As for your bedroom... perhaps I'm like a lesbian Santa, and I know if you've been sleeping, and in what rococo den you've been sleeping in. That, or we have matching bedrooms... Thanks Mary!

luv4willtara Fourth love goddess! Haha that's great. I'm like a fourth outfielder; I only come off the love bench if there's a groin pull or someone is tired. Thanks so much for the very complimentary, er, compliments, I'm blushing big time as I type. I hope you continue to enjoy the story, starting with the next update, and that I do a good job coming off of the love bench. Thanks Katie!

rainbowstarletz Thanks so much - realism and believability are definitely what I'm going for, even if there is some silly stuff thrown in for fun, so, glad that you like! Sadly, going to take a little more time until Willow is out, but I'm hoping you enjoy the ride. Thanks so much!

Leafsdude Haha, that was some civilized begging David. ;) Hope you like the next update!

dreamin of my rainbow Wow! I don't know about capturing the pure essence of all human emotion (how much do you think I could sell that for, btw), but thanks for the very generous comments! I'm not sure if another poster posted the list of songs in reply to you, but here it is: the CD to date (though there are more songs to come). 1) "Tule Fog" Charmless, 2) "How We Know" The Thermals, 3) "Yawn, Yawn, Yawn" Les Savy Fav, 4) "Midas" Rubicks, 5) "A List I Could Write" The Eskimos, 6) "Lost" The Open, 7) "Smoke Baby" Hawksley Workman, 8) "Let's Get Lost" Tina Dico, 9) "Saint Simon" The Shins, 10) "The Idea of Growing Old" The Features, 11) "4.35 AM" Gemma Hayes
Hope that helps, and enjoy the rest of the story please.

Miss Kitty Fantastico Oh no! Skipping lunch is bad, it's like... important, and stuff. I'm glad you like the story though, just mix reading with eating something good for you though. :)

nerdbert Yay for finding time to leave feedback! I just need to find time now to write... :) Sorry about the frustration! I think I can stand to write it because... I know they're going to get together in the end so I'm just enjoying the journey. Plus, I've had those dream-updates to keep me occupied, and if I'm really in a pinch I just daydream about what it would be like for them to get together. That usually tides me over until I can get a moment to actually write. :) I've very glad that you like the story though, and thanks for the compliments about the characters, I've had a blast writing them. I think, when Willow and Tara look back they're going to see the love between them as bright as a lighthouse lamp. I'm hoping that when they figure things out it's not too anticlimactic too! And no smelly pen bashing, I absolutely love them, wish I had tons. Hope you like this next update, Alex.

Useful Oxymoron I get you, that the story is almost painful to read, but take heart, they will get together in the end, promise (cause if I didn't get them together I think the board mods would bad me fo' life!). Good stuff to come, I promise. Thanks!

TinyAnt Thank you so much for the kind words Ana, I really appreciate them. :) I'm glad the Anya meeting both lived up to your expectations and rang true; that is the brass ring as far as I'm concerned and I'm just so happy you think what you think! I liked (how could I not) what you said about the characters being consistent; I'm really hoping that's the case, throughout the story. This entire "plot" (cause I still don't think there is much of one) comes out of what I see as the canon characters' core reactions to this situation. I try to be as faithful to my opinion of who those people are. I want Tara and Willow to be recognizable, you know, not just two chicks with similar physical features sharing the same names. You know, I didn't notice the employee-time connection until you pointed it out, but that's pretty cool! Yay for coincidences! It's a good coincidence though, because I definitely didn't want readers to think they were at the shop for a very long time. I'm not sure Tara will figure everything out before Willow has a chance to spill, but then again it might not even be that important, as far as how much Tara enjoys their time together in the meantime, you know? Thank you very much for your words ("untrained" or not); I really appreciated them and loved reading them.

ShallowLikeUs Oh no! Another skipper, and this time class! (Eh, who am I to talk, I used to skip class to go get donuts...) I'm glad you liked Anya; sounds like she tapped into a whole host of emotions for you! Glad also that you thought Anya and Willow's reactions were true to their characters. I loved their rivalry on the show, and wanted to keep that intact in this world. (BTW, I don't think you have bad language, I'm following along just great.) I get you about having to go back to check up on details; this is a huge story (much bigger than I ever thought it would be) and long breaks between updates certainly don't help with reader comprehension. Totally my bad, I'm sorry! Re: Willow and Tara interaction - get ready, because that's a lot of their week together. Lots and lots of time for them to be together and bond. Should be fun! Glad to hear you about your grades (esp. impressive considering that you were reading fanfic instead of studying haha). Hope you like the next update Dani!

theherofactor Tara is very, very confused and she's going to have a hell of a time trying to figure it out (that, or she's just going to throw the towel in and not worry so much...) Willow-doodles are always fun, and you can bet we'll see those again in some capacity. I'm really glad you liked their feet touching at the bus stop; it was a simple thing, but I think was very them. It made me happy when I wrote it. And re: the back massager, just my saucy take on Older and Far Away. :) Thanks so much!

willowspiritus Yay for new Tina Dico! What did you think about it? I have it as part of a larger playlist, and probably should go back and give it another few solid listens. I just get lulled in by her voice... So glad you liked the update, and please enjoy the next bit!

mag Thank you very much; I'm glad the story is resonating with you! I'm really glad that you like Morgan; she's a good girl, for sure, though not "the one" for Tara (as we all know hehe). I think Willow is very aware that she needs to step up her game, so to speak, so that Tara doesn't decide to date Morgan - it'll be interesting to see how that plays out! (And no worries about your spelling; looked good to me and I followed along fine!) Thanks so much mag! (And re: the note... I had to give up on the L Word exactly because I didn't like where the writer was going... hopefully that will get resolved in the next season.)

singgirl I know, I know - if it makes you feel any better, the breaks between updates are killing me too. They definitely do suck and I can't blame anyone who bails or takes a break from reading until things get moving again. Hopefully, that will be sooner rather than later! Hope you like this next bit, and thanks!

mole Can I say I'm still impressed with the people who have read this story more than once! Wow. Just amazing to me. (Econ homework huh, boy I remember those days!) I'm glad you like Tara's painting process, because I really enjoy writing that. I look forward to writing more about that in the future. Also glad you like Willow's struggle to come out. I'm trying to do it in a specific way (as you all have noticed) and while it's not pretty, or fun, I'm hoping it's consistent with her character and will work out in the end. Naturally tickled that you like the indie music, and tension between Willow and Tara. Khalil-visit should be good for Willow. Hopefully you'll like what's coming up, and thanks Michelle.

tarawhipped I am so sorry I couldn't fulfill your egocentric wishes and post an update when you left feedback buddy! :P I will endeavor to be better about that in the future. ;) You know, I liked the idea of little Willow frustrated by art supplies too, even though it was a little sad. On the bright side, it probably pushed her into an early love of computers and science (see how positive I am!). I am glad you liked the pens bit, and Willow's horror at buying Buffy something for her little acheys (hehe). Tara comforting Willow, definitely something that we'll see more of, as the story progresses. Just seems to fit, you know? I am pleased as punch that you liked Anya, and thank you for your "layered" comment. I really wanted to try and make her human, instead of just money grabbing, etc. I think for Anya, she really just doesn't understand social pleasantries. The Body speech is so great, and I am flattered beyond belief that you think I even came close to capturing that awkwardness here. I was trying to, because I think that is the key to Anya; you're right, she just doesn't get it, and it's not malicious, her non-understanding, just the way she is. Re: Anya and a certain construction worker, now wouldn't that just be great (unless you're Willow). Hehe, get into Willow's pants... we'll see! ;) Thanks so much Cam, truly and sincerely appreciated.

db Welcome, first ever feedback! I really hope you're enjoying all the board has to offer. Great stories, good people (and jeez I sound like a cruise ship entertainment director...); what I'm trying to say, is welcome, and thank you for your wonderful feedback. I am so glad that the story makes you root for them; that's my favorite part about Pens, is that all of the authors here really want Willow and Tara to be together and be happy (you know, ultimately). I'm glad this story could do that for you. Thanks so much!

shane Thanks so much, and welcome to the thread. I really hope you like this next bit!

taraforever Thanks very much - hope you like the next update!

PuddleOfL0ve Hope the reread got you all caught up (courtesy of Chris's site - thanks again Chris!). Thanks!

everbreeze Sorry for the long break in between updates - real life can be a real pain sometimes. Hope you like the next update!

Emms Sorry, sorry - real life has been really overwhelming the last six months/year and I unfortunately had to put writing (even though I love, love, love writing) on the back burner. Hopefully things will chill out some so I can make some progress with this story. Please enjoy the next update!

writerfreak Sorry, certainly no intention to kill, just have a really crazy life right now that needs tending too. Hope you like the next bit!

wtcherry5by513 Mojo is back, at least for one update; hope you enjoy it and that the breaks between updates won't be so long in the future (though no promises cause that way danger lies!). Thanks!

shroomgirl Yay for delayed finding of updates! Tara is definitely bright - now she just needs to wade through the crap to figure out what's real. And, holy crap, 336 pages! Wow, that's crazy. Again, kudos to anyone who reads this story, much less re-reads it. You guys are amazing!

notl33t Thanks very much for the kind words - I'm trying to take my time (obviously) and not rush things too much; especially Willow. I really hope that her journey is something people can recognize. Coming out is super hard, and I think, Willow's reasoning is legit. She wants coming out to be about her, and she doesn't want to lie to her family and friends about who she is and what she's done. (More on that later.) It's hard, and it might not make sense for everyone, but she has a plan that makes her feel better about things and that's what counts, you know. And no problem about making Tara "smoking hot" haha - certainly doesn't hurt to have a character like that to write for. Thanks again, and enjoy the update!

Sn0wflak3 Sorry, no update (then), but yay update now! Enjoy!

Reallybigpineapple Money, eh? :) Enjoy the update (and thanks!).

sacinema Sorry about the long delay; as I mentioned earlier in the replies, I've had a really stressful last six months/one year and I've needed to take a break from writing to keep sane. (Which is ironic, because writing makes me very happy.) Hopefully things will chill a little bit and I'll be able to get back to writing. Thanks very much for the good wishes, and please enjoy the update.

VixenyTarasHot I know what you mean, Ashleigh, a lot of new people and a lot of new stories; I kind of feel like I was picked up in a tornado for a few months and then dropped back into home... though not a home I completely recognize. I'm having fun getting reacquainted though. :) Thank you very much for sticking with the story though - your feedback is greatly appreciated, so you know. I really hope you like this next update, and that the ridiculously long breaks between updates are a thing of the past.

RaspberryHats I'm sorry, sorry! Sometimes life gets in the way, and that's definitely happened to me lately. I hope you enjoy the next update though!

WillowRulez I plan on finishing the story - I just need to get my real life to cooperate with that plan! Shelia, Buffy, Morgan et al - I hope that all questions will be answered. Please enjoy the next update and thanks so much!

How would you guys feel about a little update?
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New Fic - Neverland

Postby EasierSaid » Tue May 23, 2006 7:33 pm

Title: Neverland
Author: EasierSaid
Feedback: Yes, please.
Spoilers: None.
Setting: AU. There is no Hellmouth, there is no slayer and no magic of the wicca variety. Just our girls and the rest of the Buffy characters living and loving in that great city by the bay, San Francisco.
Rating: PG
Disclaimer: Please don't sue me Mutant Enemy.
Notes: Tara gets a moment to herself...

Thoughts in italics

PART 42

Tara sighed as she escaped the rain outside, a small frown tugging at her lips as she saw the soggy lump of mail that sat in a moist pile just inside the street-level door. She bent over, scooped the pile up and quickly ascended the stairs, the awkward combination of sopping mail, wet umbrella and a bag full of shifting art supplies threatening to fall at any moment. She struggled with the keys to her apartment once at her front door, and after a few choice words, managed to open the door. Pressing the mail to her chest to keep it from dropping to the floor, she dropped the umbrella just inside the door, then moved swiftly to the kitchen. In one movement she spilled the contents of her arms to the countertop, the wet mail flattening on the marble with a wet plop. Tara sighed, exasperated by the effort, then stood upright; she brushed a few strands of damp hair from her face, and after a deep breath, turned back to the door, removed her keys from the doorknob and shut the door behind her.

She leaned against the door and gave herself a moment to regroup. What a crazy morning... Willow, Morgan, Willow, Anya, and more Willow. The blonde shook her head, and tossed her keys onto the secretary table to her right. Willow. Tara couldn't help but be amazed at how much more, and less, she knew about the redhead after three more hours together. She knew more about Willow's taste in music, where it had originated, how Willow saw herself as a teen, how she hoped to become a mother... and yet, yet Tara smirked, she felt like even knowing all of that, she knew absolutely nothing because of a few choicely obscured allusions. To a fight that wasn't about what Tara had thought it had been about, and about two upcoming visits that Willow was apparently nervous about. If not... dreading?

Xander and Willow. "My Xander." Tara's brown crinkled. She knew she had heard that before... or had she? Ugh, who knows what I know anymore... she thought as she rolled her eyes. Prime example: What was going on with Willow and Xander? Things were, fine, it seemed. Good, even, which was so not in keeping with the assumptions the blonde had toted around all weekend. The assumption, was that Willow was in love with Xander, and that the two had fought about how Xander didn't return those feelings. Reality? Tara blew a puff of air through two red lips. Reality... is that Willow and Xander are friends. Willow relies on him, enough so that she asked the dark-haired man to come up this weekend.

Please don't come up this weekend, Tara thought with an internal groan before returning her thoughts to the pair... Willow had admitted this morning that the two long-time friends had fought on Friday, but that it had been about Willow not doing enough to have a good time at Morgan's party, more or less. Then what about the words I overheard on the street... The blonde puzzled. "This isn't some high school crush Xander... This is, love, real, true love and and I can't just pretend that I don't feel it"... Tara closed her eyes. The pain in Willow's voice that night had been palpable. It hurt, even now to remember it. What was she talking about? The blonde questioned. Why was Willow in so much pain on Friday?

It made no sense. Willow, made no sense, though, how is that new? Tara conceded. I mean, why did she say "partner," twice! The blonde sighed, still confused about the odd word choice. She needed to leave this confusion behind. As much as she was intrigued by her adventures with Willow this morning, and by the new light Willow had shed on her relationship with Xander and her mother, and with Buffy, Tara readily admitted that she really needed to find a corner of her mind to lock the experiences away for the time being. She needed to concentrate on work.

She was in for a busy afternoon. Try busy week... Tara internally amended. She was running out of days to create four works worthy of show and sale, and the blonde was beginning to feel the onset of panic deep in her belly. She had one painting halfway done, and three... she had three locked in the recesses of my Willow-addled brain... Tara harrumphed. What she needed was a break from Willow, and for something, anything, to grab her, to push—no, command—her to create. Just one little thing that would possess her as she put paint to canvas. One little thing that could mean the difference between art and a painting of Mums at the Radisson...

The blonde grimaced as she pushed off the door, her body protesting at the movement, and she returned to the counter to gingerly sort through the damp mail. The stack included the local phone bill, her credit card bill, a couple of now ruined catalogs and two large envelopes. Tara crinkled her brow; both large envelopes were addressed to Willow, and one, textured gray with some runny, purple print, was stamped 'application enclosed'. She looked at the return addresses on both. Shipley Square and The Baumeister Group/Folsom Lantern.

Tara carefully extracted herself from her soaked shoes as she tried to remember where she had heard of the Lantern before. The Folsom Lantern, The Folsom Lantern... A lightbulb flashed in her mind as it came to her; The Folsom Lantern was the new housing building on Folsom. Tara cocked her head to the side and flipped both envelopes over. The gray envelop read, "live well in the neighborhood", while the other simply said, "exceptional living in an urban environment. " After a slight moment of surprise, Tara realized that in holding the two envelopes, she essentially held in her hands Willow's potential next home.

Tara's brow crinkled and she placed the envelopes back down on the counter. She bent down and picked up her shoes, tossing them over to the pile next to the door, before returning her attention to the counter and the mail. After noticing that the large gray envelope was slightly torn along the bottom edge, and deciding against taping the wet paper, she gently picked the envelopes up and deposited them into a small box on the secretary desk labeled, 'Willow's Mail'. She placed the two bills in her pocket, and then took the quickly disintegrating catalogs to the kitchen trash, noting as she padded into the kitchen that her socks were damper than she had initially thought. She started the kettle, and again sighed.

The Folsom Lantern... She knew the building; her friend Jay, the expert iron sculptor and part-time welder who had helped her create the one of a kind chandelier hanging over her dining room table had done some contract work on the corrugated metal exterior. The aluminum encasement, combined with the double-height windows and state-of-the-art internal lighting gave the Folsom Lantern the look of an over-sized, cubist hurricane lamp. "Crazy modern," was how Jay had described it. "Floors are heated, glass partitions between rooms can be moved to expand or contract space... just bananas. I'd buy if I had mad loot."

A thoughtful expression took up residence on Tara's face. With a quick tap of her fingers on the marble countertop, and a look over at the envelopes, the preoccupied blonde left the kitchen and headed up the stairs to her room. She deposited the soggy bills on her bed and removed her bra as she changed clothes into blue cargo pants already stained from previous encounters with paint and a thin, orange long-sleeve shirt similarly decorated. She shucked her socks, replacing them with a fresh pair, and after grabbing the bills, headed back down the stairs, a pensive expression still residing on her face. She entered the main room as the kettle whistled. After placing the bills in her pants pocket again, she grabbed her rose mug, and poured herself a cup of tea, the entire time keeping an eye on the envelopes on the far table. She admitted to being thrown. Hadn't Willow just mentioned this morning that she needed to contact the realtor about getting the necessary paperwork? Maybe Willow was further along in her housing search than she had previously let on...

The blonde bobbed the circle-shaped tea bag in the hot water, gently creating soft ripples as she did so, before moving around the edge of the counter, picking up the bag of supplies, and making her way to her studio. She stopped for a moment midway, holding the bag of supplies awkwardly against her side as she lifted her free hand to set the thermostat. Hearing the furnace spring to life, she brought her hand down and tightly clutched the top of the bag, the shifting contents sliding together in a mass. She carried her tea and bag of supplies to her studio, blowing across the steaming top of the cup as she did. She started to close the door with her foot, but then decided against it, choosing to leave it ajar so she could hear Willow's eventual return.

She moved to her desk, and placed the tea and bag of art supplies on the table's cluttered surface. She removed the bills from her pocket and placed them in a small, open-faced box nailed to the wall. She yawned again, this time too lazy to cover her mouth. Finished, she turned and leaned into the desk, looking around her studio space as she tried to figure out where to begin, her lips pursed. After a moment of inaction, she exhaled loudly and moved to the far wall, flicking on the lights. The mood of the room changed significantly as the room was illuminated; no longer dark and small, it looked professional and spacious, the place where a dedicated artist could lose herself for hours painting. She turned to the large windows, and shook her head as she took in the rain running in rivulets down the glass face. It was unbelievably dark outside, and Tara wondered if they were in for a rare thunderstorm. Hope so... she thought, as she shuffled to the center of the room. Thunder—with its the soft rumbling and occasionally raucous booming—was surprisingly comforting to her. It reminded her of where she grew up, and the many happy days she had spent indoors coloring as a child, losing herself in the lines and texture of well-worn crayons.

She exhaled loudly as she approached the work occupying the easel in the center of her studio. It was the frost-to-fire work she had started the day before, a work that was officially half finished. One side was icy and fractured with cracked blue frost, the other side layered in thick white paint, a base for the flames she would apply as soon as the paint was sufficiently dry. She reached up with her thumb and gently pressed into the white base, the paint giving way under the pressure. Not ready... She was pleased with the base paint's initial effect, the paint having been applied with a palette knife in heavy strokes, much like buttercream to a fancy, wavy birthday cake. When the base paint dried, she'd carefully apply another layer, and then accents and highlights... The 'fire' would rise high off of the canvas, a huge contrast from the frost's flat half. It would look like an ocean of flames, tumultuous and crashing like red waves into the canvas's middle. She checked her thumb, and seeing only a minimal layer of paint, figured she'd have a good eight hours or so to kill before she could continue with this work. She dipped her thumb in a small jar of mineral spirits, and then wiped the wet appendage on a stained towel hanging from the side of the easel.

She sighed, and looked around the room. Eight hours... She should set up a new easel and begin work on a new painting... after all, she had three more to go before she fulfilled her obligation, yet, the motivation to paint, to lose herself in a thought, or a feeling, was achingly absent. She covered her mouth as she yawned yet again, her face stretching as she did. Ugh. She was admittedly exhausted, the morning's mental gymnastics and emotional escapades catching up to her. Her mind's impersonation of cream of wheat didn't make the thought of painting, of expending what seemed like a non-existent creative reserve, even remotely enticing.

Even if I wanted to paint, I have no idea what *to* paint.. The girl walked back to her desk, and picked up her tea. She gently blew on the surface, and softly sipped, testing the temperature. Satisfied she wouldn't be burned, she took a slightly longer pull. What did she have so far? Frost-to-flame, and a canvas covered in paint that was the same shade of Willow's eyes. Though, I have no concept for that canvas, beyond the use of the girl I love's eye color... where do I go with that? The blonde thought for a long moment, and then frowned deeply when her mind left her stranded.

With a disappointed sigh, Tara closed her eyes and tried to imagine the gallery in L.A. Sometimes if she could visualize the space, see the light, the place where the wall met the floor she could see her as-yet-unpainted work on the wall, see how it was supposed to look, how it would fit. She knew the gallery well, having been to a friend's show months previous. Wasn't that the weekend Buffy told Willow about the apartment, about the room for rent... The blonde shook her head slightly again, and tried to concentrate on the space.

After a long moment she opened her eyes. Nothing. Nothing but a stupid memory of Willow... again, Willow! This is going to be harder than she thought, the blonde started to think, until something on the wall caught her eye. She looked to the wall and pushed her lips together, realizing that the painting she had ironically named 'Confusing' just yesterday was still on the wall in the place of 'Fillmore'. Tara placed the tea back on her desk, and moved over to face the canvas.

She'd have to move the "work" soon, as 'Fillmore' was being returned home from the gallery tomorrow. She cocked her head slightly to the side, as a thought entered her head. Maybe she could do something with the silly strip of red paint on white, use it for one of the painting in her L.A. series. She looked at it critically. What could she do with it, how could she add to it? She looked at the stroke, how it moved from fat, heavy texture to a slim, delicate layer of paint that barely concealed the canvas below. She walked over to to the painting, squinted and then stepped back. She tried to look at it as just color, then as a commentary on composition, though, no matter how she looked at it, she couldn't think of anything but Willow's words. "It sparkles... it doesn't need a bunch of fancy accents to be beautiful. It just is." Tara sighed, slightly surprised. The redhead—who claimed to know absolutely nothing about art—was right; the work, no matter how confusing to Tara, was done.

She pulled the painting from the wall and rested the bottom edge of the unframed canvas against her belly. As easily as sending the canvas to L.A. would solve at least one-fourth of her problems, Tara knew she couldn't send it. What would she even charge for something so minimal? For something that was so different from her other work? For something that was a mistake in the first place? She shook her head at the anamolous work, then walked over to the wall opposite her studio door before gently placing the marked canvas on the floor. She'd think of what to do with the finished work another time...

The blonde lightly bit her lip as she righted herself and mentally moved on. One thing. It was always, always one thing that sparked her work. The red ribbon tied to a lamppost flicking in a dense fog, a feeling at hearing birds singing in a light rain. She needed one, special, thing to kick start her creative juices. To give her leave to lose track of time, to create until she felt finished. The blonde moved back to her desk, picked up her tea and a brush. She then sat on the floor, careful not to spill her tea, her back against the wall, her legs crossed. She held her tea in her left hand, and the brush in the right. She closed her eyes, and tried to remember her morning. Remember the little things that had made an impression on her as she moved through the hours.

She thought of the swirling movement of the crowd on the sidewalk, the green scarf that caught her eye as it passed in a blur, almost hidden beneath a gray, wool overcoat. The clang of the well-worn brown grates as people stepped on them; the look of concentration on Willow's face as she sidestepped the very same grates. The heaviness of the manhole covers in the streets, billous white steam barrelling up from underground through the octagonal holes in the metal. Willow's form as she cut through the steam, emerging unfazed on the other side. The sound of the red banners snapping from where they hung outside of the pricey four star hotel down the street from the gallery. Willow's red lips in the cold. Morgan's graceful, perpendicular stance, and the chipped burgandy polish on her fingernails as she picked at her coffee cup sleeve. Willow's freckles. The shadow of sleeplessness under Anya's assistant's eyes. Willow's laugh as they struggled to stay dry under the umbrella as the rain dropped from the edges of the rainbow above them. Willow's smile as Tara exited the car.

Why would Willow want to live in a cubist hurricane lamp? The blonde opened her eyes and shook her head, before tossing the brush up onto her desk, the wooden stick clanging about before coming to a silent stop. Trying to paint right now was a futile endeavor. Trying to think about anything but Willow was a worthless exercise. Willow, it seemed, was everywhere. The girl owned her. Absolutely owned her mind, her heart, her soul, and Tara sighed heavily at the somewhat oppressive admission.

I wasn't dreaming, was I? the blonde thought, trying in vain to remember exactly how Willow described the live/work building she had pointed out earlier as they drove to the redhead's work. Tara couldn't remember the words, but she could at least remember the tone. The redhead had seemed unsure about the places she had seen when she spoke of them earlier in the day... hadn't she? About as unsure as her voice had sounded as she spoke about her mother's upcoming visit, about Buffy's impending return, the blonde admitted. The direct opposite, she further considered, of how sure the redhead's voice sounded when speaking about Xander, and his possible visit.

Please don't visit, Tara again thought, the repeated phrase sounding surprisingly like a mantra. Rain slapped against the window with a gust of wind, and Tara slowly turned her head to peer out the glass. Aside from the rain, the apartment was eeirily quiet. It used to be like this all of the time. Before Willow moved in, the apartment was almost always quiet, save for the few times Tara played music to keep her conscious mind company as she performed tasks.

The quiet space had been her temple, her palace, her place to just be. She could be a hermit, she could paint, she could cook, she could do nothing at all but daydream. Not that that had changed so much after Willow had moved in. Tara still painted, still cooked, still daydreamed. But those activities had an aural partner. Feet moving along the second-story floor. Faucets turning on and then off far away, water moving through the pipes at the seemingly ghostly command. The sound of Willow's muffled voice on the phone, as heard through solid walls and closed doors. Even when Willow wasn't home, the apartment still felt occupied. It wasn't Tara's apartment anymore. It was their apartment. Their shared space. Their home.

The silence of the space pushed on Tara, and she felt like her ears were ringing from the absence of sound. A set of tires splashed through puddles outside on the street, and the blonde softly sighed. It would be very, very strange if Willow moved out. When, she moves out, Tara corrected, thinking again of the large envelopes on the secretary table. The blonde moved her free hand up to her heart, and pressed into her flesh through the flimsy shirt. Didn't she want Willow to move out? Didn't she want to move on? Isn't that why I gave my phone number to Morgan earlier today... the blonde thought, her heart constricting a little at the thought. It was amazing how much fear she held in her heart. She was afraid to move forward, afraid to stay the same. She thought of the love she felt whenever she thought of Willow, and recognized immediately how afraid she was of that feeling. How afraid she was of Willow, of feeling this unrequited love for the rest of her life. The situation Tara found herself in, was simply paralyzing.

Why did she say "partner"? the blonde thought, her mind again spinning back to the morning, and the raw information she had acquired. It was too much. It was just too much information, too many seemingly incongruous facts and there was a distinct possibility that she just didn't have the mental energy to figure it all out in any satisfactory way.

Tara sighed. She wanted to talk about this with someone, but who? She had almost said to Michelle at the gallery earlier, "I'm in love with Willow and I'm confused," before chickening out. Partially, because she knew that if she said it out loud, it would be real, something tangible that she'd be forced to take action on, whether in admitting the feelings to Willow, or letting go, and partially because she didn't know Michelle well enough to envision what her reaction to the news would be, and that scared her. Marissa, Tara knew, would lecture her on "pining for a straight girl;" Anya who would tell her to act, consequences be damned. Michelle's unknown reaction, however, had kept the blonde quiet.

Tara pressed the palm of her free hand into her right eye. She was so confused. So terribly confused, and the one person with whom she really, really wanted to share this confusion with, was not only 3,000 miles away, but someone she felt she couldn't tell. Buffy. What would she say? Tara sighed, and she realized just how much she missed Buffy. The girl was like a sister to her, the two had shared so much over the last five years; from problems with their siblings and the loss of a parent, to heartache and laughs... For five years they shared everything, everything but what Tara felt for Willow and now, now that the feelings were pressing against her, pushing on her chest until she felt paralyzed with fear and uncertain inaction... What would Buffy say if she knew? How would it change their friendship, if Tara's unrequited love for Willow was known? Would Buffy help make things better?

Tara leaned more fully against the wall, the bun of hair balancing her head against the flat surface. The blonde would die of embarrassment, likely, as Buffy's shock turned to sympathy, and the petite blonde embarked upon a rational explanation of why things with Willow could never be more than what they were right now. Which was... Tara sighed, which was what? Three weeks ago Willow was her roommate in the most clinical of terms only, and now, now they were friends, close enough to share mundane shopping trips and silly, sentimental gifts like mix CDs and fairy lights. Her feelings, Willow's words, Tara was so confused and Buffy... maybe Buffy could explain everything. Tell her why Willow was acting the way she was, saying the things she was, and Tara could go back to knowing—knowing—that Willow was unattainable. Buffy could talk her out of the things she was beginning to think. What am I starting to think...? Tara tentatively asked herself, before abruptly abandoning the scary, unanswered question.

The blonde reached up to the drafting table, grabbed the phone and dialed. The phone rang twice, and a chipper voice answered, "Tara!"

Tara's brow furrowed. The voice sounded too chipper, too perky, too... "Buffy?"

"Nope," came the chirped answer. "It's the more attractive, younger Summers sister."

"Hey, Dawnie..." Tara said, silently relieved that the more perceptive, older Summer's sister hadn't answered. Why does it feel like I just dodged a bullet... "Um, does Buffy know you're answering her phone?" the blonde artist led, a little confused as to why Dawn would answer Buffy's cell phone.

"Nope," was the quick answer. "But then again, she was the one dumb enough to leave it behind. And like I'm going to miss the chance to talk to you." Tara smiled at the younger girl's words. "What's going on?"

"Nothing, I-" Tara stopped and quietly sighed. I'm in love with Willow and I just wanted to run that by your sister. "I just haven't spoken to her in a while, w-wanted to see how the coat I mailed was working out." Coward.

"The coat is fine," Dawn answered, her voice coated in mirth. "You really called about the coat?"

"Sure," Tara replied, self-conscious about her covering comment. "Why not?"

"Because it's a coat," came the incredulous reply.

"It's Channel," Tara replied, hoping the correction would take.

"Well played," Dawn replied, and the blonde artist exhaled quietly. When in doubt, play up the importance of a designer label with the Summers girls...

"Hey, Dawnie," Tara led, her voice curious. "What would you think if a straight person referred to their boyfriend or husband as their 'partner'?"

"Ugh," Dawn's disgust came through clear. "Are you talking about Jennifer Aniston's Vanity Fair article?"

Tara's brow furrowed. "Jennifer--"

"'It's hard to deal with life when your partner is gone'," Dawn paraphrased in a derisive voice. "Okay, he was your husband. Leave the 'partner' business to people who can't get married, and lawyers, okay?"

"Huh," Tara said, surprised by the vehement response.

"And while we're on the subject: partner? Please, what is this, nothing more than a financial arrangement, some sort of clinical agreement? Just say husband or boyfriend, boys, or wives or girlfriends, ladies! Who cares what the neo-con reactionary right-wing fringe thinks; wife, husband, boyfriend, girlfriend: they're just words, and if you're gay, and you're married, especially if you're married in a country that doesn't recognize your right to live and love till death do you part, it's practically your duty to make the 'traditional' descriptors yours."

"W-Wow," Tara replied, blinking. That was... wow. "I was, I was, um actually, not, talking about Jennifer Aniston," the blonde continued, sheepishly.

"Oh. Sorry," Dawn huffed on the other end of the line. "I just joined the Gay-Straight Alliance on campus a few months ago and I'm all fired up."

"Apparently," Tara replied, slightly amused. "So, the Gay-Straight Alliance, huh..."

"One of several clubs I've joined, though, not to meet boys. Officially." Tara snickered at the preventative denial. "I'm surprisingly passionate about a large and diverse number of hot-button issues these days," Dawn continued. "I can tell you why a lot of people are wrong about a lot of different subjects. It's kind of liberating, actually."

"Really..." Tara replied, her lips tugged up in a smile. Dawn, though similar to Buffy in so many ways, was her own person with regard to participatory college living. Buffy was nothing if not apathetic about the various causes cresting and collapsing on campus during their college years. That is, except for the Psychology Club, though Tara suspected that Buffy's participation was more on account of the tall, All-American TA leading weekly meetings than any desire to expand her understanding of the psychological discipline.

"So who said 'partner'?"

"Hmm?" Tara asked, brought back from her memories.

"The straight person, if it wasn't Jennifer Aniston."

"Oh," Tara said, her brow crinkling, before saying with what she hoped was a breezy tone, "just a friend."

"A friend, huh," Dawn replied, her tone mischievous and suspicious. "A girl type friend that you think might be gay?"

"What?" Tara asked, caught off guard by Dawn's deductive leap.

"Well, are you trying to figure out if the 'partner' mention was a hint that the straight person is something more, or--"

"N-No," the blonde interjected. "I, I was just curious. I haven't heard it used a lot, so..." Tara trailed off. "Wasn't sure if it was, a thing, you know, for some people to say..."

"Overly PC people maybe," Dawn replied.

"Noted," Tara said with a nod.

"I can tell Buffy that you called when she gets back," the younger Summers girl said. "I actually need to get going; there's an Environmenal Club meeting across campus that I'd like to get to. Don't want to miss out on all of the all-natural soda!"

"Okay," Tara said. Okay... she repeated, kicking herself for picking up the phone in the first place. "Um, try and not get arrested, please?"

"Check," Dawn said, her tone happy and light. "Leafy greens and not getting arrested. I think I can manage."

The blonde smiled at the reference to the summer Dawn lived with them. "I'll talk to you again soon, okay?"

"Sounds good," the younger girl replied. "And Tara?"

"Hmm?" The blonde asked.

"Good luck with the straight girl."

Tara grimaced in embarrassment as she hung up the phone. She could only imagine what Dawn and Buffy would be talking about as the girls chatted their way into the early morning hours. The blonde took a final pull of tea, and peered to the bottom of the cup. She looked up, and around again, at the paint that needed to be sorted, at the canvases that needed to be painted. With a sigh, she stood, placed the phone on her desk, and exited to the kitchen.
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Sassette » Tue May 23, 2006 8:21 pm

And now I have proof that Jesus loves me and wants me to be happy. Just as I say to myself, "self - you should go find some fic to read ... W/T goodness, that's just what you need," I find >this<.

An update to 'Neverland'. This is a wonderful, wonderful thing on a purely conceptual level. Just knowing there was an update made me giddy, before I'd even read it.

After reading it, my giddiness was well-earned. What I love about this story in general, is the long, slow build-up of this relationship. I love that, because they're both convinced the other one is not interested, they're, by necessity, taking the time to be friends first. And while this is angsty for the both of them, it's just a joy to read.

Specifically, for this update, though Willow wasn't technically in it, I loved that it was just chock-full of Willow. You've done such a good job capturing the near-obsessive mental gymnastics of someone who is completely in love with someone who confuses the ever-living heck out of them.

I really felt for Tara, as she tried to paint to meet this deadline but just found herself unable to get down to work, because Willow wouldn't let her mind go somewhere else. The frustration of not only being unable to work, but having this perplexing relationship with her ostensibly straight roommate was palpable, as was the mental tiredness and strain Tara is under.

It's very interesting how Tara's reluctance to admit out loud how she feels about Willow is mirrored by her inability to admit to herself the possibility that Willow being very, very gay, and totally in love with her, would completely and logically explain everything she's wondering about.

In that vein, I adored Tara's conversation with Dawn - who even now, without knowing it, is a W/T 'Shipper - and Dawn immediately zeroing in on the idea that wondering if someone who uses the term 'partner' is gay is the immediate and natural place for the brain to go.

Tara knows she's afraid of her feelings of Willow, but in a way, she's also afraid of the idea that Willow has feelings for her - it's something that is scaring her so badly, she couldn't even consciously wonder if Willow was gay. She mentally phrased all of her inner questions regarding Willow's use of the word 'partner' as "what's up with that?" instead of "could Willow be gay?"

I'm really looking forward to seeing how this all unfolds. Thank you for writing this wonderful story (oh - and for pimping my fic :) ).

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby DarkWiccan » Tue May 23, 2006 8:23 pm

WHEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

An update!!!

:D:D:D:D

I'll provide more coherent fb later.

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby writerfreak » Tue May 23, 2006 8:35 pm

OMG i think i passed out. my girlfriend probably thinks im nuts cause i went a little crazy and half screamed that there was an update, and shes probably gonna be along soon to read it. i just did and it was wonderful. i think that if it keeps up as is, taras gonna eventually do something, cause its driving her crazy not doing anything, that or willow and xander are going to have a conversation that tara overhears, either way, this is a super wonderful fic, and i still can barely believe it was updated. great job!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby db » Tue May 23, 2006 10:31 pm

Oh oh oh! I can't even *begin* to tell you how excited I am about this update!!

Thank you thank you.

I LOVE this story.

Tara is an astute woman - and finally starting to clue in. I really enjoyed her conversation with Dawn. In cannon, Dawn has consistantly been a cheerleader for the Willow /Tara relationship. It wouldn't surprise me if she had inklings of their feelings - or at least hoped that they would be a couple. I love how Dawn immediately points out the obvious conclusion that the "straight girl" saying "partner" might really be gay... it just seems in character with Dawn . Tara - ruminate on that for a little while...

Of course, the person Tara really needs to talk to is Willow, and that just paralyzes her. I get the impression that Tara is almost more afraid of feelings being reciprocated than being unrequited. I mean , Tara won't even consider the possibilty that Willow might like her. I wonder about that a lot actually. Tara has really been burned in the love department. Maybe, even though it is hard for her to have an unrequited love, it is harder to imagine a relationship with the possibility of betrayal and heartbreak. I dunno. Just speculatin'.

Maybe, just maybe Tara will feel more brave when she sees all that Willow is willing to risk...

I also wanted to say that I really like your Willow. If you think about it - she is really the one who has made big changes. She's taking big risks and changing her behavior - she's serious and taking action. II really think that all the stuff Willow is doing is, well, brave.

Oh, and also - I still want to know what Willow is doing at Khalil's!

Thank you so so much for updating!

I really, really, really love your writing.

Really.

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby roomforsquarez » Tue May 23, 2006 10:44 pm

If I didn't live with other people I would be screaming right now, because I am so happy that there is an update. Instead I just did a quiet happy dance around my room for the past few minutes. WOO HOO!!!!!!!! Thanks Heather!!
i'm sure everyone else will feel the same ecstatic happiness once they realize that you've updated!!!
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby beanie » Tue May 23, 2006 10:52 pm

HOLY CRAPDOODLE! (That's actually what I said out loud.)

And now you have made my month.

So you weren't lying about the slow pace. I mean, I should have gotten the hint from the Oh, I don't know first fifty chapters, but what can I say? Me = dense. Now normally I am a pacifist. The idea of hitting someone is quite distasteful to me. However, I find myself itching to beat Tara over the head with the obvious bat. :smash Don't worry it's made of non-Tara hurting foam. But still, tell Michelle. Make it concrete and real, and make a decision damnit. I swear, I'll probably have to enter a nursing home before Tara does that. Worse part was the absence of Anya. I vote 24/7 Anya to help speed things up by like one million times.

Have to say though, the one tiny sentence that stuck out to me was
The girl owned her.


I mean it's so right and applicable to story/life. So true of Willow and Tara's relationship in anything. It's just, so on, so there. It really sums it all up. There's nothing else to say. All things considered, this chapter was great in just emphasizing how much Willow really "owns" Tara, but when it starts interfering with her painting. I smell drama.

But OH, how that sentence makes me quiver. QUI-VER.

Good God, it was great to read an update! I LOVE it, love you! WEE!

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby roomforsquarez » Tue May 23, 2006 11:33 pm

So you weren't lying about the slow pace. ... Make it concrete and real, and make a decision damnit. I swear, I'll probably have to enter a nursing home before Tara does that.

Haha, i love it beanie. It does feel like we will all have grandkids by the time these two girls get it together, but that's alright. It's like foreplay. It's very important, adds to the greatness of the actual event, and there is no such thing as too much foreplay. ;-)
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