Heather – yay for Real life.
Part 41 – Ok, I started reading your replies and couldn’t find mine so I looked for my feedback and couldn’t find that either. All very strange. My leading theories include that I was thinking that the more feedback people leave, the less time you have for writing the story and a little mouse ate my … keyboard? Anyway, I was remiss.
Just Anya’s existence makes Willow so uneasy. She turns the corner the moment Anya walks up. I mean “mechanical pencils”!??? Awesome. I love the way both girls are so intently going over their encounter on the street-trying to figure it out. Putting so much into it.
Why in the world is Willow nervous about seeing her mom, and Buffy?
Yes, Tara. That’s a good question…
You’ve done a fantastic job with Anya. She’s funny and her dialog with Tara flows beautifully. Of course Anya wants a construction worker—that will work out well. He he.
I really love this line:
"Fine," Anya said, slapping her hand against her leg. "I suppose tagging along with a valued customer who is spending money is a valid excuse for just loitering and molesting the inventory."
Why do I feel like this is setting something up?
Tara exhaled deeply and closed her eyes, trying to cool down. After a long moment she reopened her eyes and said as calmly as she could, "you can say she's gay all you want, but unless Willow says it, unless the words 'I'm gay' come out of *her* mouth, it's not true."
I’m really touched by Willow’s reaction to Good Vibrations. Of course what Anya did was completely inexcusable and Willow’s reaction seems reasonable. And I love the fact that she accidentally gave Buffy a vibrator for her birthday. Canon but hysterically funny too.
What a fantastic update.
Part 42 - I found this update to be quite a departure and I had to read it twice to figure out why. I’ve become so used to the amazing way you have with the two person interactions in this fic that it took me a little while to notice what was missing. I feel as if in most updates, Tara and Willow are doing a little dance with their movement, thoughts, and words. But here it was just Tara. But then I noticed that she was still doing the dance. It was just that each motion, each detail of what she was doing seemed to highlight the fact that she was alone at home. The update felt like her apartment was big. I don’t know how to explain it but it was almost like the reader could feel the loneliness of the possibility of Willow leaving.
Tara seems to be finally asking exactly the right questions. And I love that she’s going to call and talk to Buffy about it. I mean Buffy’s been gone for weeks and it’s been easy to forget how close she and Tara are so I love that Tara’s finally going to bring her into the conversation. But instead we get Dawn and what a great Dawn she is.
"Hey, Dawnie," Tara led, her voice curious. "What would you think if a straight person referred to their boyfriend or husband as their 'partner'?"
Cool that she just went ahead and asked Dawn and cool that Dawn had something to say about it. As an aside, we have an acquaintance (friend of a friend type) who I’ve heard countless times introduce his girlfriend as either his partner or his lover. And I’m kind of like thinking, “girlfriend? Fiancé? Date?” In a way, I feel like lover is way too much information and partner kind of like Dawn says, kind of belongs to those who can’t get married. But I digress. I also love how Dawn is insightful enough to actually wonder if Tara’s wondering if Willow is gay. Well done, Dawn.
Fantastic update. I’ll be interested to see if the next update is on Willow.