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Re: yay birthday update!!

Postby witchpunk » Tue Mar 25, 2003 1:19 am

oooooo baby you make me crazy!!!!



now get back to work! :boot



smooches,

the other melissa

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Re: yay birthday update!!

Postby lipkandy » Tue Mar 25, 2003 3:12 am

and that, ladies and gentlemen would be my beta's very first post *whistles and claps*. she is responsible for keeping this sprawling mess from becoming even messier.



you rawk baby!! even if you are a major pain in my ass :)



and I just have to quote chicks on speed right back at you -- "I've searched the world over for you...my eurotrash girl"



smooches,

mel



and I'm sick. cut me a little slack. *whimper*

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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby Patches » Wed Mar 26, 2003 12:24 am

Lipkandy - did I ever tell you that's a cool ID. No? Well, consider it said. Very sad to hear you're not feeling well. I'm beginning to wonder if the KB isn't contagious. Seem when I read a thread and someone says they have a cold, next thing you know 5 or 6 other people start complaining about being sick. We have formed a tight community, haven't we. (lol) Be well.



I really enjoyed this chapter, for a myriad of reasons. In many ways, I think it's your best so far. I love stories that are character driven, where the writer grabs my imagination and pulls me into the story. The tensions between the characters were palpable. I love Anya’s unique ‘voice of reason.’ It’s a very effective use of her character, to get many points across.



I did get a strong sense of the visuals and the multi-level feel of the scenes. You have a real control over setting a good balance between dialogue and description. What I love most about your writing is that your characters move, and emote, and thus allows the readers to see and feel as they do. There’s a lot happening, but it is all clear; the setting, the characters, and the plot lines really come together (ya, I know, bad pun). You have a few real gems here, but I think my favourite was this, “Then without warning it happened. Between one second and the next Faith turned her hand slightly and shrugged. And time sped up again. Dawn heard the loud slam of the door and hit the button. And in the space between now and then all hell, literally, broke loose.” I also like the concept that reality is flexible, as you so wonderfully demonstrate with the exchange between Willow and Tara. You seem to have a talent of your own for angst and cliff hangers, and yet even though we’re all desperate to find out what happens next, you give us a sense of hope.



Great story, can’t wait for more (btw, it’s next week already – where’s our update!! – lol).



Cheers!!

Patches



You know I've heard about people like me. But I never made the connection. They walk one road to set them free, And find they've gone the wrong direction. But there's no need for turning back 'cause all roads lead to where I stand. And I believe I'll walk them all No matter what I may have planned

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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby lipkandy » Wed Mar 26, 2003 7:38 am

hey patches!

glad you like the ID. I have much angst about that. it was a mistake *looks guiltily at bandmates* really. :) and the KB being contagious is a distinct possibility. but maybe more in a virus-y meme kinda way (ack! my geekdom is showing). actually, to be honest, this illness is the variety that comes every month and brings buckets of blinding pain with it. yet somehow I always manage to forget it's on its way. I'm big on denial.

thanks so much for your intelligent analysis. I do so love to be critiqued by the brainy kittens :) and I love your observation about the irony of Anya as the voice of reason. she has been an amazing help as you pointed out for getting very important info across.

as far as having hope, I know there is a lot of angst in this fic, but there is every reason to have a truckload of hope and faith (no pun intended). happy endings are on the way...with a few twists of course. :) but let me stress that Willow and Tara will not be twisted in any way. they've been through enough and will be back together in short order and all will be right with the universe.



cheers,

melissa



and as far as the update...I'm working, I'm working :)

lipkandy
 


...

Postby Rane » Wed Mar 26, 2003 7:54 am

LOL. it's mel and mel? :rofl and the tickling is both a threat and a promise. thought the other mel may get jealous. or not cause there's nothing to be jealous of. hehe... :kiss

"Take care of my heart, won't you please? Take care of it because it's all that I have. And if you let me, I'll take care of your heart too." Pure sweetness in the look between Willow and Tara.

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Re: ...

Postby lipkandy » Wed Mar 26, 2003 7:07 pm

Quote:
LOL. it's mel and mel?




yes, the perils of a same-name relationship. finding friends who aren't melissaphobic. searching for those few melissa-friendly employers. fighting melissa-phobic legislation. it's a tough world out there ;)



xomel



and the tickling is both a threat and a promise?...heh. even more incentive to get back to work. :)

lipkandy
 


Re: ...

Postby witchpunk » Wed Mar 26, 2003 7:16 pm

"do I have to fight to keep you...cause I'm not large with the butch."



and if there is tickley goodness to be had, I will definitely be involved :)



and why are you checking the boards instead of working? I've seen half *withering stare * of the next update and it RAWKS. but only half.



*taps foot* well?

witchpunk
 


Finale - Part I

Postby lipkandy » Sun Mar 30, 2003 5:27 am

hey kitties,
yes, an update and I barely made my deadline. mad props and love go out to my beta, witchpunk, and special guest star, jenny (jewwitch), whose contribution should become evident as you read about W/T (mentioning it here would spoil things for some so...)

angst warning is HIGH.

*the usual disclaimers and copyrights apply.

Finale - Part I
As Faith’s ‘fucked up idea’ screamed to life, Dawn took the stairs two at a time behind Xander to get into position in the upstairs bedrooms. The files of dolphin, bat and whale sounds she had downloaded and ripped from nature CDs had been high EQ’d for maximum sonic impact and were now at ear-splitting levels. And on top of it all was some hard techno song loop the slayer had insisted she add to the mix. It sounded like a rave in hell. Which it kind of was.

"I am so ready for my action hero moment!" Faith yelled as she approached the front line of demons with both swords drawn. Dawn quickly got into position at her bedroom window and hoisted the crossbow to her shoulder. The high frequency sonic assault was definitely having the desired effect on the demons. They seemed disoriented as the Slayer hacked her way through four of them with barely any resistance. Spike was busy dismembering a fifth on the other side of the yard. It almost seemed cruel. Until she thought about what was at stake. What they would do to them if they caught them.

Aiming the way Xander and Faith had shown her, she let a wooden bolt fly and yelled in frustrated rage as it splintered against the demon’s hard armor. "Fuck."

Oh my god, I have to stop with the cursing before Buffy gets home or she’s gonna kill me.
If Buffy gets home…

She started to yell for Xander for advice and realized that he wouldn’t hear her over the noise.

"Are you feeling me?" But she could still hear the Slayer as she slashed her way through a still-disoriented crowd of demons, her swords cutting through the air in blinding silver streaks of light. "’Cause I’m feeling you…oh yeah, you too baby." The now-familiar metallic screams made her skin crawl, but at least there were no more gunshots. Or the terribly ghostly wails of Willow’s grief to remind her that the redhead probably didn’t want to come back here. To this house where Tara wasn't. "Say my name bitch!"

She smiled a guilty smile at the Slayer’s comments. It was like some kind of slaying-induced Tourette’s Syndrome.

There was a small bundle of aluminum bolts near her foot that Xander had found stashed in the basement with some old photos. Not much use for metallic bolts when you were facing vampires. She dipped one in the coffee can full of lighter fluid and pulled Spike’s Zippo from her pocket. Remembering Xander’s instructions she let the shaft burn until it was too hot to hold. Carefully fitting it into the bow she lined up the shot as well as she could through the flickering blue flames and pulled the trigger. There was a terrible moment when she worried that she had aimed too close to Faith, but the Slayer continued unfazed. Dawn realized that she had missed. The demon she was aiming for moved and the precious bolt was wasted. She was about to pick up another one when a flare of light caught her eye. Another demon was flailing wildly with clawed hands as liquid fire poured from its chest. There was no explosion, no pyrotechnic display, but the demon, at least was an easy target for Faith who decapitated with one stroke.

Dawn gave herself a loud congratulatory yelp that was swallowed up in the cacophony of the battle before carefully lighting up another arrow. After setting up the shot, she watched panicked as the flaming bolt was deflected into a nearby bush that promptly burst into flames. Well, at least she could see a little better now.

"You feeling me now? Huh?"

She could see Spike and Faith cutting down demons with relative ease although the Slayer’s left arm was lowered slightly as if she was tired. Or the wound, maybe she was protecting it. Despite the problems it was definitely the smackdown the Slayer had predicted. Maybe they had a chance after all.

The sudden unmistakable sound of electronic feedback brought her gaze up to the trees on her right where they had tied one of the speakers. One of the Vra’al’s flying giant bat things was engaged in an epic battle with the inanimate black box. And if they took out that speaker, that meant the line to the backyard speakers would be broken and Anya would be alone with god-knows how many well-organized demons.

She raised the barrel of her crossbow and aimed at the winged demon and with a silent prayer to Tara and Mom and everyone she could think of, let the bolt fly. She didn’t see it hit the bat demon, but the loud scream and insane flapping as the inkblot thing struggled to the ground were confirmation enough.

Before she could congratulate herself another winged shadow replaced it. And with growing horror she saw that the other speakers were being attacked as well.

"Xander!" she screamed and knocked a wooden bolt into the shaft. No reason to waste metal bolts on these guys. They seemed pretty soft and not so flammable.

"Dawn!" She let the bolt fly as Xander stomped up behind her and allowed herself another victory squeal as it hit home.

"The speakers!" That was all she had to say. He fired two arrows before she had a chance to prepare another one. Two more shadows dropped, but there seemed to be a swarm of them. More like silent bees than birds. Or bat bees. Xander dropped three more of the winged shadows before a piercing electronic feedback scream tore through the demonic soundtrack and the right side of the yard fell silent. Dawn actually checked her ear before realizing that it was the speaker. And that meant…

"Holy frikkin’…okay, who turned off the music?" Anya screamed from the backyard before a loud hiss and the unmistakable drop in her voice as she got her vengeance demon on.

"Oh shit," Dawn muttered and fumbled with another arrow. There were only two speakers left and that meant the odds were definitely tilting in the other direction. A loud yelp brought her attention down to the yard where Faith dragged the shorter sword at her side from her injured arm.

"Go D!" Faith yelled with her usual bravado. Dawn could here the smile in her voice. That cocky, I’m-gonna-kick-your-ass smile that even now had the demons circling carefully. It was clear from their movements that the demons were communicating again. She thought she heard it a few times above the speakers that were still screaming that unholy soundtrack. The hiss and knock of an arrow from above and another winged demon fell from the sky.

"Flaming arrows Dawnie," Xander yelled in halting speech as he knocked two more arrows and let them fly. "Help Faith."

With a nod, she let the wooden bolt fly and heard the scream of another demon. It wasn’t a mortal wound, but the bat thing was forced to the ground where it could do no more damage to the speaker. Then it was the time-consuming process of lighting up arrows. This time three at once burned with a yellow flame as Dawn marveled at Xander’s skill with the crossbow. For every one she killed he took down at least four.

See Buffy, if you had just let me train with the rest of you I’d know how to fight! I wouldn’t be a useless arrow-lighting betty!

The arrow had burned too long and it singed her fingertips as she placed it in the shaft and lined up the shot. Faith may have been injured, but she was definitely holding her own. Two more demons lay at her feet while the others circled and the Slayer taunted.

" Yeah, you feeling me now." That jaunty head nod that made Dawn smile. One of the demons she noticed was squaring up on Faith’s left side, probably trying to take advantage of her injury. But his body was turned at an odd angle so she chose a bigger target to Faith’s right. Just as she pulled the trigger, he sprang falling on Faith in a screaming flaming heap. The Slayer extricated herself quickly, cutting off the arm of another as she leapt to her feet. "See boys, you mess with me, you mess with my whole fucking crew!"

More arrows sang through the air above her as Xander continued his own incredibly accurate version of Fiery Death from Above. He was chanting something as he effortlessly picked flying shadows from the air around them. With singed fingers Dawn knocked another flaming arrow and lined up a shot, this time aiming at one of the demon’s targeting Spike since Faith seemed to have everything temporarily under control.

"Come on Willow. Come on," she heard it just barely as the mp3 sequence reached the end of a loop. Guess everybody’s praying tonight.

It made her feel lighter for some reason knowing that Xander was praying for Willow. Cheering her on after everything. She joined the chant and let the arrow fly. It didn’t hit the demon’s broad chest where she was aiming, but ended up sticking out of its right eye. Which was good enough.

"Come on Willow!" she screamed and gingerly grabbed another burning shaft. Xander she noticed, had stopped and was now regarding her with a rueful smile. Their eyes locked for a moment. Dawn shrugged and both of them began cheering with gusto. "Go Willow! Woo hoo! Come on Buffy!"

Four more shadows screamed to the earth as Xander and Dawn cheered in rhythm. "Brrr, it’s cold in here. There must be some Scoobies in the atmosphere!"

Another flaming arrow found its mark…well, almost. The shaft was buried deep in the thigh of a very angry demon who clawed at it with agonized screams as the flames spread over its armor. Faith dispatched him with one deep sword thrust and looked up at their impromptu cheering with a smirk.

"Come on B!" She brought her injured sword arm around surprising the demon to her left and decapitating him with ease. "You better hurry or you’re gonna miss all the fun!"

Dawn knocked another arrow and began a new cheer surprised when Xander joined in. "Go Slayer, go Slayer go…"

Faith seemed to find a reserve of energy somewhere turning on the circling demons with renewed fury. It was like the cemetery again. The scene was lit by the moonlight and the eerie flicker of the burning hedges as the Slayer attacked the demons with everything – head, elbows, shins and metal. Anything and everything she had went into the battle as the lizard men continued to fall. Dawn’s newfound enthusiasm began to fade as she watched more demons wander in to replace their fallen brothers. Or sisters. Or…whatever. They were still coming which meant there was a portal open somewhere. She aimed at one of the newly-arrived demons hitting him squarely in the chest.

"Go Dawnie!" Xander yelled with a smile and fired another arrow. Dawn couldn’t help but smile. She was definitely getting better at this. Maybe she was making a difference after all.

A piercing scream tore through the house from the backyard and every muscle in Dawn’s body locked up at the inhuman, but still familiar voice.

"Anya!" Xander dropped his crossbow, his eyes wide as he picked up a double-headed axe near the door ran down the hall.

"Oh god," Dawn turned back to the window, but her hands were shaking so badly that she couldn’t seem to aim. The sound of an enormous crash ripped through the house. Xander. He hadn’t wasted time on the stairs, crashing through the windows in her room into the backyard to save his ex-fiancée.

Dawn took a deep breath and tried to calm herself. There were so many demons now and more seemed to be arriving every second. Another loud feedback scream and they were left with only one speaker obscured by a cloud of black shadowy figures. The speaker’s output was barely enough to cover the sounds of the battle now. She could hear the Slayer’s grunts and the ring of swords against hard body armor. And worse, now she could hear Willow’s terrible wailing above it all.

She aimed at the swarm around the speakers and hesitated. There was no reason to waste precious ammunition on the puny speaker that remained. Better to help Faith and Spike. Through the shimmering heat of the arrow she lined up the shot and took down a demon approaching the Slayer from behind. She reached quickly for another bolt trying to emulate Xander’s lightning-fast reload technique.

"Xander are you insane!" Anya’s desperate and terrified scream cut through the room like a knife. " You have far too many soft parts to be down here…"

"An…"

The rest of the conversation was lost as the window exploded around her in a shower of glass and wood splinters. Still in shock and blinded by the dust and shrapnel from the explosion, Dawn huddled against the bed frame blinking wildly as she tried to understand what had happened. A bomb? Magic?

"Dawn!" Faith was screaming her name between the grunts of battle, but the teen couldn’t see the window much less the yard. Feeling her way across the floor to the window, Dawn felt the debris and shards of glass digging and cutting into her knees and hands. And her face was on fire.

"Faith?" she croaked and then felt something like iron cut deeply into her shoulders then pressure hot and hard. She tried not to but she couldn’t seem to help screaming as she was lifted by that terrible pain in her shoulders up and out of the room. And for the second time in that long night she found herself airborne, screaming her guts out, but this time she was blind and Faith couldn’t rescue her now. She heard the Slayer’s voice growing faint as the demon carried her farther and farther from home.

****

They had been lying naked together in the circle for minutes and days. Willow could feel the golden heat of Tara’s skin, could hear the low indistinct murmuring of her voice. The words were indecipherable, but she knew that there were ‘I love you’s and ‘forevers’ in every soft syllable. Bare legs were entwined and Willow felt soft lips flutter over her eyelids and cheek. She wanted more contact, but knew she would never find the energy to make it happen. But the connection, there was no need for words with Tara. With a smile she imagined the blonde kissing her, on top of her, inside her and heard a low chuckle.

"I don’t think that’s part of the ritual." Then soft lips on her own. She wanted to argue or prove her wrong, but the world had gone all hazy and warm. Reason and words were useless in this place of raw floating sensation. Because she was almost gone, slipping in and out of consciousness as time breathed around them. So she focused on the bright standout things that she could still touch. Salty kisses and the wet slide of skin. And singing. Tara singing something light and sweet. Maybe a lullaby although it was one she had never heard her sing before.

Another warm slip and she was, for a moment, in a different room with Tara, but the same. A different time then. An awkward first kiss that wasn’t the one they had shared. A new impossible memory. With a deep inhale she rolled back into consciousness. Dying. She was dying. That’s what this was.

And she knew what the song was now. It was an incantation and they were slipping into that other realm of dreams and super-dimensions. Tara guiding her gently out of herself. Willow wanted to stay in the physical, but she couldn’t find the place to hold on to. All the edges that made things real had become slippery and vague. As she drifted away from the physical plane she felt an overwhelming sense of relief. It was so much easier here and Tara was everywhere. Both of them home in this space where everything was energy that spoke in the languages of color and constants.

But there was one constant that would no longer be. Because Tara would be nowhere again after this. There would be a world without her where time crept along in cold hard steps. And that was wrong. Willow began reflexively to pull away in terror and in that moment she saw it. The other solution to this impossible equation. It was so beautifully simple because she was there already. She watched with growing detachment as her own essence curled away from her in a thin glowing spiral and mingled with the Heart’s dark magic. It would be so easy to control it. The Heart. She could give them any future they wanted. Anything. And it was her destiny. She felt it. Somehow she was tied inextricably with this device and it’s terrible spell. She and Tara. Everything in her life had led to this point. All the deaths and love and grief dragging her inexorably to this place where realities and magic were boiling into a sea of potential. This was where she belonged. This was the reason it felt so familiar. The Heart was hers.

In the way of that dimensionless space, the more she thought about the Heart’s center the closer it became. And the more her connection to Tara diminished. She could feel the blonde’s fear and shock flare bright and then grow faint as the swirling dark of the Heart engulfed her in its metallic cold. It was necessary she knew, to sever their connection briefly for this to work. For her to become one with her fate and keep Tara safe. Then she could be with her love forever. And it would be so easy. She was already growing stronger, more powerful. The flow of energy reversed as the dark magic flowed into her.

Through the lens of the Heart’s magic she could see time opening up in every direction. Folding out around her like a three-dimensional kaleidoscope that she could step into with just a thought. She could see it all. The Willow that was and could be. The Tara that might have been. The two of them that should have equaled always. And it was all hers like vague memories that grew more distinct and tangible as she focused on the details. This was the fulfillment of all the promises the dark had whispered to her. This was the power she had glimpsed in terrifying hints and glances. And it wasn’t evil. How could it be when it led her back to Tara?

As the power roared into and through her, she reached out to taste the universe in all of its potentialities. Spinning through events that had and hadn’t occurred, that would and would not be she felt a glitch in what should have been the most perfect moment – their first kiss. As she focused down the déjà vu loop of that point in time made everything stand still. The Heart. She had used it before and forgotten. The memory erased by the spell’s reordering of time and events. Their first kiss hadn’t happened at all. She and Tara hadn’t….but they had.

That’s why Tara was studying Occum’s Heart. She knew somehow…without any memory she knew. My beautiful brilliant girl…

It was like losing the blonde all over again. Willow stretched out with her mind to see the immensity of she and Tara that brought the glowing blur to a screaming pause. In almost every possible universe they were together in some way. But the Heart had altered things and it sat now buried inside its own spell creating another feedback loop that she hadn’t seen. That didn’t appear on any map because it wasn’t supposed to exist.

This is not good. So not good. I could have killed us all. Who am I kidding? I still could. I mean, hello, end of the world stuff here…

A familiar warmth passed through her, engulfed her briefly and was gone. Tara. The blonde had taken advantage of that small moment of indecision to break through. But just for a moment. Leaving Willow with nothing but the Heart’s frigid dark. All those past and future memories and no Tara.

She knew in that moment what was so familiar about this place and its magic. It was grief. It was that terrible night of retribution and sorrow bound and compressed into a space so small it could warp time. It was the utter and complete absence of the warmth and light that was Tara. And she was about to give herself to it again.

She didn’t have the strength to pull away, but she could continue with her original plan, unmake herself and change everything. With what little strength she had left, Willow began the steps that would separate her magic from the Heart’s and allow her to die safely inside the world she had made with the Heart’s magic. The first and most difficult obstacle was the dark magic now pouring into her. Her own indecision and Tara’s brief intervention had slowed the onslaught, but it was there. Tempting and terrifying and she knew she couldn’t stop it completely. So she worked around it. Literally. Withdrawing her own energies from the spell, allowing this fragile space to contract slowly. It was excruciatingly tedious work because the sudden removal of her energy would be disastrous. She worked carefully to retract herself from the spell, but she was quickly reaching the threshold. That point on the event horizon of this place from which there was no return. That line that separated life and death. And not just her own death. The end of an entire reality.

The darkness still surrounded her still streaked through with golden red remnants of her own energy. The last shreds of herself that had to be removed before the darkness and the end would finally claim her. And that seemed appropriate somehow after everything she had done. All of her failures. Her deepest wish was another chance to say goodbye to Tara and she was denied even that. Because she had given in. Again.

How many times can I fail you Tara?

The deep cold of the dream space around her blurred and shifted into the barren landscape of her childhood nightmare -- the cold endless world of alone. Willow stood on a long, low plain, the dark thunder clouds of the spell’s energy gathering above her as the deep red sun slipped slowly toward the horizon. Nice cliché she thought and cleared her mind for the final withdrawal from the world.

Oseh shalom bim'romav, hu ya'aseh shalom, aleinu v'al kol yisrael v'al kol yoshvey teveil, v'imru amein.

It came unbidden to her mind, the mourner’s kaddish. Not for herself. For the world that was dying with her. For everything and everyone she had lost. Tara, Joyce….Buffy.

Oseh shalom bim'romav, hu ya'aseh shalom, aleinu v'al kol yisrael v'al kol yoshvey teveil, v'imru amein.

It was all she could remember from the kaddish and all she needed. Its sad tones echoed back to her in the voices of her grandmothers, her father and finally her own voice clear and small. As she slipped the last of herself from the knot of the Heart’s magic she repeated the prayer in her mind like an incantation. Her final spell.

May the one who maketh peace in the high places, make peace for us and for all Israel and all who dwell in the world, and let us say, amen.

The heavy sing-song of it echoed over the empty surfaces of that world and she knew that she was crying somewhere. Maybe in that circle with Tara back in that perfect room. Maybe everywhere in every time.

Blessed be.

As the sun slipped below the dream horizon and the storm began its steady collapse around her a faint glow filled the sky golden and shimmering and…Tara. Everywhere and always.

Amein.


TBC in Parts II and III of the Finale
thanks again jenny for the kaddish...




Edited by: lipkandy at: 3/30/03 11:38:52 pm
lipkandy
 


Finale Update!!!

Postby Minnie Mone » Sun Mar 30, 2003 12:14 pm

Three words is all that is needed here...



BRING ME MORE!



Awesome start to the finale! And I now see how knowledge of TF (s4) is essential. Angst much!



And thanks again for making Dawn not so annoying and with real purpose. Her interaction with Faith is so good to see, and I hope it's something like that when Eliza is back.



So :clap I hope to see part II soon!



Get that whip cracking!

:boot

Minnie Mone
 


Re: Finale Update!!!

Postby lipkandy » Sun Mar 30, 2003 10:52 pm

hey minniemoneheh. yes, much angst hence the warning. and the whip is definitely cracking. I'm hoping to have Part II up by the weekend *fingers crossed* thanks for sticking with. I know it's rough :)



xomel



lipkandy
 


Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby Big Dummy » Sun Mar 30, 2003 11:19 pm

Um, lipkandy? Have you seen my jaw? I seem to have dropped it somewhere in this thread. While you're at it, could you keep an eye out for my full attention? It's also somewhere in this thread, possibly hiding till parts II and III go up, but my job wants me to get it back as soon as possible.



Thanks.:p

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Re: ...

Postby jixer » Mon Mar 31, 2003 4:14 am

Hello Kittens-



Thank you lipkandy for the effort on our behalf to get part 2 out. Of course since there's a part three I'm not sure this wonderful ride is going to get less curvy and scary in the next stretch, but I'm sure coming along for the trip! :)



Thank you,



Jixer

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Re: ...

Postby lipkandy » Mon Mar 31, 2003 8:13 pm

hey big dummy heh. thanks. I was a bit worried about this section. knew it was going to be tough on the kittens. and tell your job it can't have you back. you're mine. all mine. :)



jixer hmm, maybe a little less scary (for some). but no. no hugs and puppies until part 3 and even then...there's a twist. not a bad twist. ask my beta she knows :)



xomel



thanks as always for reading and posting.

lipkandy
 


Re: Finale - Part I

Postby tommo » Mon Mar 31, 2003 11:49 pm

Oh lipkandy, this is wonderful stuff. It's so very rich and full of emotion. I had to concentrate really hard to get the fullest possible experience whilst reading this. And it works so very well. You contrast the action with Faith and Dawn really well with the contemplative stillness of what Willow is going through. And yet, underneath it all, there's this torrent of feeling that underpins their entire relationship.



Can't wait to see where you're taking this next. Thanks so much. :)



Asda uniforms. Clubbing. Unmixy things.

tommo
 


Re: Finale Update!!!

Postby JewWitch18 » Tue Apr 01, 2003 2:02 am

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"I am so ready for my action hero moment!" Faith yelled as she approached the front line of demons with both swords drawn.




mmmm...such a yummy image. xomel, you know I have only praise to heap upon you. sorry I didn't get a chance to see the update sooner; I've been outta control busy this week (with that paper I had to hand in this morning, and lots of other stuff that's remarkably similar...) but, there is a new smilie that has your name written all over it:

:bow :bow :bow



yeah baby! I cannot wait for the big finale (may sweeps be comin' early on the lipkandy network!)



--jenny



ps-- what ever happened to that finely crafted sexual tension between the slayers before the heart was activated...? any, uhm, action there...? :drool

Error may be a principle. The French Navy only recently began teaching its sailors to swim.

--Marcel Mauss

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Re: Finale Update!!!

Postby lipkandy » Tue Apr 01, 2003 11:21 pm

hey tommo thanks ruth. and glad the dynamics are working for you. I love the idea of contrasting the 'action' happening in the present with the real heavy-lifting that Willow and Tara are doing in the past. it kind of underscores what I've always thought about the show. that willow and tara's contributions were overlooked while the slayers get all the sexy action hero moments.



jewitch hey jennyleh. thanks for the lovely new smilies! and the buffy/faith chemistry... you naughty, naughty girl :) I'll take the ME route on that one and insist that it's all just subtext. really. or maybe wishful thinking (on my part as well). couldn't get the big b/f sex scene past the censors during sweeps. ;)



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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby snuggle79 » Wed Apr 02, 2003 11:13 pm

oops, i recognized that i've missed a "bit"... :hmm

I have been way to busy...and today i'm finally able to catch up some updates of my fav stories! :D

Woohoo...it's getting exciting much!

Really can't wait for the next parts!!

Please, don't let us wait too long! :pray

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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby lipkandy » Thu Apr 03, 2003 1:15 am

hey snuggle,

thanks for the words of encouragement. you're always the ray of sunshine I need. :) when I'm grinding away on page 200 and something. the next update should be arriving soon and will be a big one.



and I'm realizing as I close in on the end of this that I owe all kinds of love and thanks to the beautiful kittens who've taken the time to read and respond to my fic (and have consequently turned me into a total feedback ho). you all rock. your gentle (and not so gentle) nudges have helped shape this thing and keep it going when I couldn't seem to find the muse or the energy.

so :bow to you all and to the sexy mods who keep this ship afloat.



peace,

xomel

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...

Postby Rane » Thu Apr 03, 2003 5:19 am

big update... YAY!!!!!! :party



last update... :rage



:jho



lol, i'm in one silly mood tonight...

"Take care of my heart, won't you please? Take care of it because it's all that I have. And if you let me, I'll take care of your heart too." Pure sweetness in the look between Willow and Tara.

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Re: Finale - Part I

Postby barnabasvamp » Thu Apr 03, 2003 5:22 pm

:cry Poor Willow, such inner turmoil and sacrifice, but Tara will make it better??



:lol I'm with Rane, I want the rest of this fic, but I don't want it to end. :

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Re: Finale Update!!!

Postby lipkandy » Fri Apr 04, 2003 8:45 pm

rane

heh. I'm all for the silliness. and it's not quite the last update. it's a three-part finale because there's something about those threes... which sounded much kinkier than I originally intended.



barnabas

Tara always makes it all better doesn't she? and yes, two more updates (the next one is the biggie) and I don't want it to end either, but...we have kinda reached the end of the episode. or the last ten minutes of it anyway. something's got to give. then again, *looks around -- whispers* there may be a sequel -- maybe. or prequel? or...something.



xomel



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update?

Postby witchpunk » Sun Apr 06, 2003 1:43 am

weren't you supposed to post that update??? are you being a tease?



*checks watch* stop being such a Virgo and post!! it's SO goooooooooooooooooooood.





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Finale Part II

Postby lipkandy » Sun Apr 06, 2003 3:13 am

ack!! so as usual, much love to my beta/muse/anya&faith dialogue coach, witchpunk. you rock my world baby! [img]http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/images/emoticons/smile.gif]
and thanks to all the readers, lurkers and feedbackers. you rock muchly!

Title: Tempus Fugit
Rating: R.
Disclaimer: all characters belong to Joss & Co. except for a few minor characters. The story and all original material belongs to me. To quote the fabulous Missy Elliot [/img]S4 and one in S7. this started as a writing exercise for me and got out of hand. They both use the same 'device' to different ends. So if you're looking for more light-hearted Willow and Tara, the S4 Tempus Fugit is more for you. Looking for a bit of angst? Start reading below.
*note my fabulous beta recommends reading S4 first for backstory or you will miss some of the references.
Spoilers: None. This story diverges from canon after S6. I started writing it months ago so there is no crossover whatsoever with the suckfest known as S7.
Feedback: yes, please.
Warning: this is going to be a long ride with lots of angst, but I'm a Kitten at heart so don't worry about our girls. I will take care of them. No Arrg. Promise.

Music Credits:
Beth Orton, "I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine"
Cat Power "Cross Bones Style"
Sigur Ros "Svefn v Englar"
Arvo Part "Alina"
Kristin Hersch, "Your Ghost"
Cocteau Twins, "SpangleMaker"

Finale Part II of III
"Mom!" Buffy stood panting in the empty downstairs hallway. The red Cherokee was in the driveway so her mother hadn’t gone to work or the grocery.

"Mom?" She tried not to panic, but couldn’t shake the fear that something had happened. That Tara had reversed the Heart’s spell, returning her to that terrible future house with no mother and no hope. But that wasn’t possible. The signs of her mother’s presence were everywhere. A lilac sweater draped over the armchair, the subtle hints of the familiar perfume. And the pictures. There were none of Dawn. Just portraits of Buffy and her mother lining the walls.

The fridge, she thought of her mother’s longstanding rule with sudden inspiration and stalked through the house to the kitchen.

Buffy,
Gone for a quick walk. Be back in a few minutes. I bought blueberry muffins (your favorite). Please eat something. You’re too thin! [img]http://www.ezboard.com/intl/aenglish/images/emoticons/smile.gif]

Love,
Mom

Buffy studied the soft looping lines of her mother’s handwriting. The careful way she left exactly the same amount of space between each line. Reaching out she traced the ‘Love, Mom’ with shaking fingers and swallowed a sob. After a few moments of indecision, she removed the bright pink Post-it from the door and folded it carefully before sliding it into her pocket. She knew it was pointless, that she couldn’t take anything with her from this world, but she could try.

After pouring herself a cup of coffee and trying in vain to eat a few bites of muffin, she retreated to the back steps to wait for her mother. The house and the kitchen held too many painful memories of the past and the future, so she sat on the cool concrete and waited. Studying the soft reds and peaches of the treasured roses she willed her mother to come home as quickly as possible. Because the light, that golden light of morning was tugging her into another time. The house and yard seemed to glow with it The same light as that day she had come home to find the body on the couch. And another day with Xander in the back yard when everything had gone so horribly wrong.

A brief overwhelming memory of her recent good-byes with the younger Tara brought tears to her eyes. That was the last time she would ever see the blonde who had meant so much to them all. Especially to Dawn. And Willow.

With a frown, she took a sip of the strong coffee to steady herself and scanned the lush green of the yard. It wasn’t this color in the future. Not this lush emerald green.

Probably because there’s no Dawn here to not water it, she thought with a wry smile. A fleeting smile played at her lips as she thought of the gentle teasing Tara would give Dawn about the lawn. The brown patches and yellowed sections. One side over-watered while the other dried out in the withering California heat.

Tara and Dawn. And her mother. So strange that they were all connected in her mind. Then again, maybe it wasn’t. The blonde was family. Buffy had said it herself. Once. Strange that when Tara was alive she had only ever thought of her as Willow’s. Only after the blonde’s death did she notice how much she was everyone’s. Dawn’s and Anya’s and maybe even her own. And that brought the guilt.

No. Don’t go there. Mom’s coming home soon…don’t waste this...

This would be the last time she saw her mother and she wanted it to be right. No sadness or wigginess, just the two of them again. Even if that was wrong because she loved Dawn, but she needed this. Because she was going back to that hard place where Tara and her mother weren’t. All the gentle things were gone in that world and she wondered for the thousandth time why she was fighting so hard to return. Nothing soft was waiting for her there just the hard steel of weapons and pain

And Dawn. Back to Dawn.

But that wasn’t something she wanted to think about either. Nope. She was feeling very territorial about this time with her mother. These moments were hers. And as much as she loved her sister, there were only so many things she could sacrifice.

Without thinking Buffy had risen to her feet and was now walking over the springy green toward those gorgeous rose bushes. Dawn and Tara had worked so hard to keep them the way her mother had, watering and fertilizing them religiously. Hours and hours of hard work, but staring at them now, she could tell they weren’t the same. There were years of love and care in those soft petals and steely thorns. Years of her mother invested in them.

[/img]I was horrible. I was a terrible, awful daughter. I deserved to lose her.

"No Mom. I mean," she looked deep into her mother’s eyes and took her hands in her own as the sounds of Willow’s grief-filled wailing filled the yard. "I have to go."

Willow’s cries stopped suddenly, but Buffy could still hear her best friend. The redhead’s voice was soft and child-like and she was chanting something in a language the Slayer didn’t recognize. Except one word. ‘Shalom.’ Willow had told her what it meant once. The chanting began again, sad and calm. A spell?

Her mother seemed oblivious to the ghostly sounds and the magic, but after a moment of confusion her expression changed. There was no more disappointment as she studied her daughter’s features, just the slow steady amazement of recognition. Followed by a sad smile. She reached out and tucked a wayward strand of Buffy’s blonde hair behind one ear and a sob erupted from the Slayer’s slim frame.

"My beautiful brave girl," her mother said with a fierce gentleness and pulled her into a strong embrace. The smell of flowery perfume overwhelmed her and she let go of everything, crying into that strong soft shoulder. As her mother squeezed her she felt a familiar cold stretching and held on tight. There was too much left unsaid. Too many things she wanted to share with her mother that would be lost forever.

No. I’m not ready. Please…

She understood in that moment why Willow wanted to die. Because she would have given anything to stay there with her mother. Forever. This was heaven. She was sure of it and she didn’t want to leave it again.

"I love you. You know that right?" she cried in desperation against the perfectly pressed silk and felt her mother mumble her assent. But the world shifted in a nauseating earthquake of un-movement and it was a different shoulder. Scratchy cotton against her cheek and the perfume was gone replaced by the familiar scent of drugstore after-shave.

"Buffy –" Xander’s voice was full of panic, his arms going stiff around her. And the light… Her first thought was for her mother. The awful knowledge that she was gone. That this was a different day of grief and pain. But this day didn’t happen for a year at least. Why was she…

Second chance. Oh god…I can’t do this. I can’t…

Out of the corner of her eye she could just make out the faint outline of Tara in the upstairs window.

"No!" As her own terror peaked into absolutely fury, the Slayer within took over. Reacting from memory, from the movements remembered and rehearsed a thousand times, she pushed Xander aside and moved beyond herself as the Slayer was unleashed.

The world became a blur of golden light and the black hard lines of the gun as she cleared the distance between them in the space between heartbeats. He was saying something. Screaming at her in selfish rage, but the words were meaningless to the demon inside her. The pop of the gun rolled out in a long, rumbling tone as the stinging heat and pinch of pain tore through her abdomen. Then the hard break and satisfaction of contact as the two of them crashed to the ground. The gold dimmed and the world slowed. She could hear Xander’s cries and another voice familiar and wild that shouldn’t have been there.

Faith? No. That wasn’t possible.

As the cold descended Buffy thought of her mother and was surprised to feel no grief. And for once, no guilt. Just peace.

That’s what ‘shalom’ means. Peace, she thought with a smile and stretched into the cold dark searching for heaven. Searching for home.

****

Something wasn’t right. The faint glow around her had grown slowly in intensity and the world hadn’t ended. Willow brought a hand up to her face. It was faint and indistinct, but still there. Still her energy.

Something definitely is not right here.

The thunderclouds boiled just above her head and the sun had disappeared long ago beneath the horizon, so why was she still here? In the crepuscular light of the deserted plain all she could think was,

I can’t even get this right.

She should be gone to wherever people went when they died. And this whole reality bubble should have collapsed by now releasing Occum’s Heart to finish the spell. But something seemed to be holding her there, propping up the space around her. Something…

The world shifted and it was a familiar room with dark walls and slowly spinning globes of tiny lights.

Willow. We had a deal.

It took only a moment of concentration to feel the connection that had never really been severed. And the energy drain. It was there a faint thin thread ascending from her abdomen to the dark clouds that hovered near the ceiling.

Tara?

Yes sweetie, I thought I lost you.

The memory of warm hands held her face and she felt the slow murmur of lips on her own. Pulling back she felt the scene shift again along with Tara’s face in that fluid way of the dreamspace. The blonde’s face seemed to slide easily from her younger, shyer visage to the more mature lines. And the room was now the deep reds and browns of their world in the Summers house, but the storm clouds still hovered above.

So did I. But how? I mean...

The room shifted again and it was the slow rocking weightlessness of the two of them dancing, floating above the floor of the Bronze on Tara’s birthday.

The connection. It’s still there.

Another shift and they were lying naked in a room Willow didn’t know. A hotel room? Angel’s hotel. It wasn’t a memory she recognized, but it was still Tara. Familiar so it must be another kind of memory. This reality bleeding into that other one. Warm and soft and electric. And it was getting so hard to focus. To hold on.

Another shift and it was a cold night on the rooftop with the stars overhead and the warmth of Tara beside her. The stars weren’t fixed though. They moved slowly, rearranging themselves into new constellations that she knew she should recognize. Tara’s hand came into her vision drawing patterns in the night sky as her lips fluttered against a cold ear.

Willow I can’t hold on much longer, you have to finish this.

I can’t…I don’t have the energy.

She lied. Because it was all slipping away and this was how she wanted to remember it. She didn’t want to go back to that empty place.

Willow…

It was Tara’s most disapproving tone. And that, she thought, might be a fate worse than death.

You can borrow some of mine. You already are.

The world shifted back to that room with the fairy lights and the dark walls that were safe and warm. The blonde sat cross-legged before her, their knees brushing shyly as they held hands for a spell. Willow could see the connection between them vivid and shimmering.

I can’t...

Another slip and they were in the Summers’ house again, lying in bed as the sunlight streamed in through the windows. Their foreheads were touching and Willow could feel the heat between them, the breathless panting. They had just made love and the room was still glowing with it.

You have to let go baby. She felt a light kiss on her forehead and a cool hand on the heated skin of her chest just above her heart. I’ll always be with you.

Extending her senses she could feel the cold dark pressure of the spell just beyond the room. There was no use resisting. She didn’t have the energy and Tara wouldn’t withdraw until her own energy was depleted as well. The blonde would sacrifice herself for Willow.

I’m so scared Tara.

I know sweetie, a warm hand smoothed her hair back behind one ear. But I’m right here. I’m not leaving.

Taking Tara’s hand in her own Willow began the final steps to sever their connection and return to the present. Carefully withdrawing her own energy from the Heart’s magic and finally, beginning the dangerous work of removing the spell embedded within. Their first kiss. It had to be erased to avoid creating a singularity, a feedback loop of apocalyptic proportions. With the last of her own energy and some of Tara’s she stabilized the spell, but the pain of it was unending. She could see that moment in all of its bittersweet joy and awkward perfection. And suddenly they were standing there in Tara’s room in that moment. Both of them with tears in their eyes as they studied each other with shy intensity.

Tara I know you’re in love with me.

Since the first time I saw you.

It was a different room now, another new memory. An apartment full of light. Their apartment? Dark wood floors and sunshine and they were making love in the middle of the living room floor, unopened boxes piled around them. Hot and loud and no one to worry about. Just the two of them and all of those empty rooms, sighs and moans reverberating through that space that was all theirs.

Tara I can’t

The words echoed through the dreamtime and the world shifted again. Back to that room where it had all ended. Tara was wearing a black leather jacket, her hair held back as she studied Willow with a possessive fierceness. Claiming her all over again even though she was the dark witch. The nobody girl.

I’ll never leave you Willow,

Another quake in the dreamscape and it was day, the sun streaming in the windows of that ending room as Tara stood before the windows in a halo of soft. That light blue shirt, her hands in back pockets as the two of them held each other’s eyes for long minutes. There was no blood. Just that moment stretching out as the distance between them diminished.

Do you trust me?

They were in each other’s arms in front of that terrible window, but there was no gunshot. The connection between them lived and breathed.

With everything.

Willow searched for the last threads of herself and felt them shimmering bright and strong like electric spider silk unraveling itself from the darker energy of the Heart’s spell. And Tara glowing full around her.

The room was dim now, lit only by a few candles. Tara lay over her, her hot weight pulling the universe down to the impossible, irrefutable fact of them. The only thing that ever mattered. Really.

I love you.

Both of them together because there was no line between them anymore. Running her fingers over the wet warmth of the blonde’s face Willow smiled into a forever kiss and fell into that new moon blue as she finally let go.




Edited by: lipkandy at: 4/6/03 7:18:27 pm
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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby lipkandy » Sun Apr 06, 2003 3:22 am

Dawn was flying. It should have been a wonderful and exhilarating experience. And it probably would have been if she wasn’t held aloft by two steely claws that were currently digging into her shoulders and back. Or more specifically, that soft fleshy part right above the collar bone.

She stopped screaming after they cleared the front yard and Faith’s voice had grown faint. She still couldn’t see clearly. No amount of blinking helped to clear what felt like sand from her burning eyes. The world was a blur of dark and the flickering yellow of the yard. As far as she could tell they had circled the yard twice, probably to torture and distract the Slayer and Spike who screamed her name as she dangled high above.

I’m like one of those poor slimy worms I made Dad put on the hook when he took us fishing. Yuck.

Just like those poor squirming things. Without all the slime and green worm guts. Or Dawn guts. But there was definitely blood, so maybe a little with the slime. She could feel it warm and wet against her shirt. And that was terrifying and definitely not of the good, so…best not to think about that. Somehow she found the strength to quit screaming, afraid that it was making things worse for her friends below. Even though the pain in her shoulders was terrible. And something was digging into her side. A third claw? But it felt kind of familiar.

Oh my god, the knife!

The image of the wicked double blade caked with Faith’s blood flashed in her mind and she froze at the thought of it, worried that the demon could somehow read her mind. What if it suddenly decided to reach down and have a bite of Key for a snack? And there was the added problem of her arms which were currently hanging useless at her side. Moving them even slightly made her shoulders erupt in searing pain. The fingers of her left hand were tingling and a few were numb. She remembered a conversation between Willow and Xander about pinched nerves and the Vulcan death grip. Whatever that was.

After an excruciating wiggle test, she found that her right hand was definitely tingly, but not numb.

Okay, time to be tough like a Slayer.

She steeled herself and jerked her hand up, but the wall of pain that sliced through her shoulder almost made her pass out. It took her another minute for her to regain her composure. So that wasn’t going to work. Maybe Faith could get to her once this thing landed. If it landed.

And is this some kind of bat-demon joyride? I mean, hello, why aren’t we landing?

So no one can rescue you.

The knowledge swept through her like ice water. This thing was going to fly her around up here until everyone was dead and then bleed her to open a portal to god knows where. Not like there would be much blood left at this rate. She had to find a way to get to that knife before she passed out. Just a few inches. That was all she needed.

"It’s just pain. It’s just your brain telling your body that it’s been hurt." It was her sister’s voice. Buffy trying to calm her on the way to the hospital after that night she had broken her arm. That awful night with Willow…

"Yeah, I get that, but could you tell my brain to keep its voice down." She said aloud and then tried to center herself the way Tara had taught her. The deep breathing and relaxation techniques that were supposed to help her focus. She felt something scrape the soles of her sneakers and looked down to see the top of a tree then a bright orange roof and an ancient plastic Santa just inches beneath her feet.

The Miller’s house. They never took their Christmas decorations down. And that meant she was right across the street. Behind Vra’al. Behind enemy lines. But if she could get this thing to let go of her, she could land safely on the roof and make her way back to the house. Sucking in a long, steady breath, Dawn tried to center herself again, remembering the soft tones of Tara’s voice as she counted down from ten.

Just let yourself sink into it. But that had never worked for her. She always got distracted. Random thoughts about school or Buffy or even what she had lunch would lead her off into…

Hello! Like now! Focus!

With an audible groan she tried again, this time letting her thoughts drift to one of those lessons. The smell of jasmine and herbs as Tara chanted soft words of encouragement.

Oh. Wow. That's what Tara meant.

Okay, less centered, more floaty. Like she had stepped outside herself. The pain was still there, but farther away. Much farther away.

Still floating, Dawn concentrated on moving that hand up to her waist without breaking the fragile calm she had found. And it worked, although it took her a few moments to notice that her hand was now clutching the grip somewhere far away.

Okay, now what?

She really hadn’t thought this through beyond the point of actually getting the knife from her waist. Stabbing was definitely in order, but that was going to require strength and less floatiness. A lot less. And a different kind of focus. Like a Slayer. Holding onto as much of that floating painless space as she could, Dawn called up everything she could to find her inner Slayer. Even if she wasn’t chosen, maybe she could fake it. Maybe a little bit of that Slayerness had rubbed off after all these years.

A loud yell pierced her consciousness and she knew instantly that Faith had been wounded again. Badly. Nothing could make the dark Slayer scream like that.

"Motherfucker you are so going to pay!" Faith’s voice was a deep growl, but Dawn could hear the panting desperation behind the words.

The thought of the Slayer’s pain and suffering brought a white flash of anger that swiftly melted into rock-hard resolve. They didn’t deserve this. Tara, Faith, Buffy, Xander …Willow. None of them deserved this. And it was all just a stupid accident anyway. The Heart. But Faith was going to die in their front yard and she was going to die too before Buffy and Willow could even…

"Motherfucker!" Dawn screamed, borrowing more than a little of the Slayer’s fury as she drove the knife up into the demon’s rough underside. The first blow glanced off some kind of leathery armor, but the second sank in up to the hilt and the teen was rewarded with a deafening metallic scream as her own pain ripped through her like a flaming arrow. Withdrawing the knife, she ignored the blinding pain and drove the blade up again, blacking out momentarily as the demon withdrew the knife-like claw from her left shoulder.

Another stab and the grip on her right shoulder loosened, leaving her dangling from the demon’s partly retracted claw high above the ground. Still partially blinded, she kicked her legs in the air and hoped for the Miller’s roof as gravity claimed her.

It was a relatively short fall. Maybe ten feet. But this was definitely not the Miller’s nice flat terra cotta roof. Dawn felt the whip and bump of branches tearing at her clothes and skin as she continued to descend. Then the bone-shaking thump as she landed precariously on what proved to be an enormous branch. Scrambling furiously she somehow managed to grip smaller branches with numb fingers and held on.

Okay, ow!

No part of her body was pain-free. Her eyes, face, arms, shoulders and now her butt were all throbbing at different frequencies. At least she was off the demon hook.

So no more story of the poor little worm Dawn on the demon hook. Now it’s the Key stuck up a tree…

Her vision, at least, seemed to be improving. She could make out the amorphous forms of demons in the distance framed by blocks of darkness that had to be houses. A new tree standing in front of her house slowly coalesced into the unmistakable form of Vra’al, his back to the teen as he surveyed the battle. Straining, she tried to make out the Slayer and Spike, but there were only dark shadows twisting to the sounds of battle. Something warm and sticky dripped onto the bare skin of her leg and Dawn looked down to find blood covering her ripped jeans.

She didn’t have to search long to find the source of the blood. Her shoulders were a sticky mess of pain and she knew that getting to the Med Kit was going to be impossible. Loud rustling beneath her caused her to freeze in place. Holding her breath, she watched a line of demons walk from some place beneath her toward the battle.

Oh God, if they see me or smell me or…whatever. I’m so dead.

Scanning the area for an escape route she tried not to groan with disappointment when it became apparent that the only way out was up. Or down. Spike’s primal scream made her lose her balance momentarily, but she managed somehow to stay on her hard-won seat. The vampire was obviously in serious pain, if not completely dusted. One more person in pain. One more person gone. Even if he was…what was he anyway? She had thought she knew him. Then he had done that. To her sister. Nothing made sense anymore. And there was definitely no talking about it with anyone. Definitely not now.

Willow please…

It took her a moment to realize what that warm tickle on her elbow was. Blood. Blood dripping onto demons emerging from their portal. And they were sure to feel it or smell it and discover her hiding place.

Shit!

She quickly cupped her elbow with her right hand to stop the flow of blood, but her hand she realized in a wave of nausea was also sticky with blood. More drops fell through the branches and Dawn swallowed hard. She watched the emerging demons with dread as the blood dripped down. But it never reached them. The air beneath her flickered with blue light and she felt that overwhelming sense of something opening inside her. Like before with Faith. But different. More like another day that she hadn’t been able to think about since.

The portal.

The blood continued to drip from her hands and she was helpless to stop it as the portal reached out to her with its electric fingers.

That day. That night with Glory. The memory had been too tied up with Buffy’s death. Her sister’s sacrifice. It was a place in her mind that Dawn hadn’t been able to touch since. But now she remembered it all. The strong slow pull of the between. Her skin was hot with it. Because that’s what a portal really was. An almost. A threshold between. And her blood was the yes or no.

No.

She wasn’t a Key. Key was the wrong word and she knew that now. Because she wasn’t a green ball of energy anymore. She was a girl and girls got to make choices, which made her more of a switch really. She hadn’t understood that then with Glory and Buffy. Or Faith. She hadn’t understood about the No. How big that one word could be.

But she understood it now with that part of herself that was older than all of them. Older than the rocks below. And the part that was brand new with every second that passed. Lowering her hands to let the blood drip Dawn counted down with Tara, floating above the pain as she allowed herself one word.

No.

No to the pain and the death and the distance that was growing between everyone. No to this big giant demon and his smelly minions.

NO.

She was the switch and the Key and she felt the space beneath her respond with a metallic scream. And there was no between anymore, just the subtle disappearing scar only she could feel. And a demon cross-section writhing in pain beneath her.

"Ew," her nose crinkled at the now-familiar smell of demon blood. Turpentine. It had to be. She almost felt sorry for it. Or what was left of it anyway.

At least there would be no more minions to take over for their fallen friends. If Faith could hold them off for a few minutes maybe they had a chance.

An unearthly yell split the night and Dawn’s head whipped involuntarily to the battlefield where a small figure appeared on the walk in front of her house. Anya. And she was cradling someone in her arms. Someone much larger than herself. Dark hair and… Xander.

"No," she whispered and felt the tears begin.

Oh god…maybe he’s just…

"You killed him," the vengeance demon’s voice sounded small in the huge night, but Dawn could hear the dark thing growing behind it. Like Willow. But Anya already was a demon. Had been for thousand of years. "You’re going to have to pay."

"I have no quarrel with you Anyanka," Vra’al roared and she thought she could hear a hint of fear in his voice. "And this human is inconsequential…"

Vra’al’s minions were gathering from all sides around the vengeance demon, leaving the still vague form of the Slayer alone with only a pair of hulking silhouettes.

"Wrong." Dawn blinked to clear her vision of the tears and blood and missed the moment Anya dropped Xander’s limp body onto the lawn as the demons closed in. "This human was very consequential…to me," she said calmly before lifting her arms. "Incindiere!" Several demons and at least two of the trees in the side yard spontaneously burst into flames and the yard was thrown into blinding light. "It’s about time I got my vengeance on!" she yelled and lunged at the circle of demons with Xander’s axe.

She could see the yard clearly now. Could see Faith struggling, but eventually overcoming her demons. There was no sign of the vampire anywhere and that meant Xander and Spike were dead. She felt the overwhelming and crippling grief threatening.

No. She couldn’t let herself think about that now. They had to survive. They had to give Buffy and Willow a chance. Because this was about more than just them. They were saving the world. But Faith was holding her side with her injured arm and Dawn could see the dark stain of blood on her shirt and pants. And the sword was practically dragging on the ground.

"Time for our dance Big Guy," she said with her typical bravado and somehow managed to straighten into her trademark cocky swagger.

Vra’al turned his head and stared at Dawn before returning his attention to house and the teen understood. He knew now that the portal was closed, but there was something else. Because he was staring at the house not at Faith.

The Heart opens a portal…oh my god, I can…I can open it or maybe I can talk to Buffy or Willow….

Hello! You are so very stuck up a tree!

She scanned the distance between herself and home. The demons seething around Anya and Faith and Xander’s body in the space between. But if she could just get to the house she might be able to stop it all. She swung without thinking down to the next branch and almost passed out from the pain.

Okay, so maybe not that way. If I can get Faith’s attention…

But the Slayer was stalking Vra’al, circling him with the sure confidence of a predator. She dispatched two of his minions with barely a glance and continued her dance with the giant demon who was now holding a sword of his own. A very large sword. About the size of Faith.

Anya was possessed. Definitely dark Willow material there, but her fury was focused on the minions standing between herself and Vra’al. And as Faith would say, they were definitely feeling her. She fought like a Slayer. Sort of. With lots more veins and wrinkles.

Go Anya! Kicking their smelly, ugly asses!

"Slayer this is not necessary. Give me my Heart and the Key and I will leave you and yours in peace," Vra’al’s voice rumbled over the asphalt and lawns and Dawn thought she saw Faith close her eyes for a moment.

"Yeah, and we can still be friends after we fuck, right?" Faith countered, her voice dripping with sarcasm.

"Faith! Four hearts remember?" Anya yelled between a bone-rattling axe-blow to an unfortunate demon’s sternum and a round house kick to another. "The main one’s dead center. Kick every inch of his demon ass."

"No problem." Faith smiled and studied the giant before her. Dawn couldn’t breathe as she watched them square off against each other. The enormous demon and Faith who, as powerful as she was, barely reached his waist. Her vision blurred and shifted as she watched the terrible scene in the yard. Wiping her eyes with what she hoped was a clean piece of her shirt, she heard the loud clang of metal. The scene was fuzzy, but she could see the glint of their swords as they clashed. The sparks that flew with each meeting of metal. And in moments of clarity she could see that Faith was still guarding her left side as she circled.

It was ridiculous. This tiny girl with debilitating wounds facing off against a giant demon with four hearts. It was also classic Faith. Fearless and foolish and… as much as she believed in the Slayer, she found herself moving toward the ground one excruciating branch at a time. Moving in inches toward the battle to help. Maybe she could distract Vra’al or something.

A loud cry from Faith brought her attention back to the fight. Faith had lunged with all of her strength only to be blocked by Vra’al who swung at the Slayer’s crippled left side. There was a terrifying moment when Dawn thought that the Slayer had fallen, but she saw the brunette roll up and under to impale the demon from beneath. She could just make out the steely glint of the sword as it emerged from Vra’al’s back. A cheer rose in her throat until she heard it, the loud groan as Faith fell to her knees.

"No!" Dawn screamed and dropped to the ground. She didn’t feel the pain anymore. All she knew was that she had to get to Faith. She had to get to the house. This shouldn’t be happening. They were supposed to win. Buffy and Willow were supposed to make things right.

"Too low Slayer," Anya hissed and then fell silent. As Dawn ran toward Vra’al she saw what had silenced the vengeance demon. Faith sat back on her heels, a smaller sword embedded in her abdomen as she looked up at Vra’al with wide eyes, her mouth forming a perfect ‘o’.

Dawn ran toward the demons and Faith without fear.

"Dawn no!" Anya yelled and she saw the blur of the axe as it flew past her into the chest of a demon in her path. Hurdling it’s writhing form she continued toward the fallen Slayer and heard Vra’al groan in pain as he tried to remove the sword from his own abdomen. It might have missed the Heart, but it was definitely not a flesh wound. Dawn had just reached the fallen Slayer when the explosion knocked her to the ground.

Not an explosion really in the normal sense of the word. There was no fire or heat. No glass or debris. Just the warm thunder and lightning blast of…magic.

Willow!

"The Occum," Vra’al roared in anger and frustration before turning away from the house.

"Finally!" Anya yelled in triumph as the demons scattered around her, following their master, his enormous legs shaking the earth in long retreating strides.

"What?" Dawn screamed over the roar of it. Because this couldn’t be good. "What’s happening?" But Anya wasn’t listening to her. Too busy throwing anything she could find at the retreating demons. And chanting.

Dawn bent over Faith and smoothed the hair from her pale face. She was covered in blood and demon gore and her clothes were practically shredded from the long battle. The silver duct tape Faith had used to mend her precious leather pants after the last encounter in the cemetery were now the only thing holding them together. There were tears in the Slayer’s eyes and the sight of them released Dawn’s own grief in an enormous sob. All this death for nothing. But Faith was smiling. She took the Slayer’s hand in her own and felt the barriers between them disappear again in a rush of blood and energy, but it was different this time. No fear. Just calm and peace.

"S’five by five, Dawn. We won." Faith winked and looked up at the sky, her eyes growing glassy and blank, her hand falling limp in Dawn’s grasp. The impressions and images that were all she had of the Dark Slayer faded slowly replaced by a long, slow wave of numb.

Faith is dead. Faith can’t be dead. Faith can’t be dead.

This wasn’t right. This wasn’t supposed to happen. Yes, they had all talked about the possibility before. That this was a battle that most of them might not survive, but they always talked like that. And they always won. She looked down at Faith’s pale face, covered in her own blood and Dawn’s.

No.

And Xander lying in a crumpled heap ten feet away. Wonderful, warm always there with a joke or a hug Xander. And Spike. His absence told her enough. That he hadn’t been able to hang onto that soul for very long.

"No! You said you wouldn’t leave me alone!" she sobbed and clutched at Faith’s lifeless hand. From far away, she felt Anya’s hand rest lightly on the top of her head. "Anya," she tried again to reach the vengeance demon and was surprised at the calm sound of her own voice. "What’s happening? Is it Willow?"

"It’s the end of the world." Anya smiled and held her arms open to the silent rushing roar of it.

Dawn looked up at the house through tears and confusion to see a ring of light expand out from that room. Then the rush of color and cold and an enormous overwhelming
Yes.
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Re: ...

Postby gspiggott » Sun Apr 06, 2003 3:57 am

Amazing . Your control over the emotions of the characters is haunting. You took the characters ME damaged the most and restored their humanity and heroism. All the characters are so conscious of what they've lost and what they're trying to regain, and that makes it even more heartbreaking.

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Re: Finale - Part I

Postby jixer » Sun Apr 06, 2003 4:35 am

Hello Kittens-



I knew this part of the ride was gonna be bumpy but wow! Love, loss, trust, family, kick ass action, and the end of the world. You didn't miss much, did you? And now the words you're sooo tired of hearing:



And then?!?



Patiently waiting for more of this wonderful work. Really.



Jixer



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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby TemperedCynic » Sun Apr 06, 2003 4:45 am

Buffy's last moments with her mom were very touching. Here's hoping that Post-It shows up in the new reality. Because Buffy has changed the reality timeline, hasn't she? Warren was foiled from killing Tara, but at a personal cost to the Slayer. Part III should clear up what happens.



You have made the Scoobys truly heroic. They know that their position is hopeless, but it doesn't stop them from trying their level best. These are the Scoobys that everyone loves - the selfless fighters who save the world on a regular basis for no reward. And still find time for jokes and mochas. I truly enjoy W/T and their love, but I still find myself cheering for them as full members of the Scooby gang.



I'm looking forward to any fic your muse wishes to share.


More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly. Woody Allen (1935 - )

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Re: ...

Postby lipkandy » Sun Apr 06, 2003 5:28 am

gspiggott thank you. and I'm so glad I could do this for my favorite characters. they deserved better than what they got from ME's writers and that's really how I approached this fic. letting them be heroes. I mean, isn't that why we all loved the show in the first place? they're flawed and they may make terrible mistakes, but in the end, they're heroic. they lay down their lives for each other and the world.

jixer hey jixer! thanks again for sticking with this. yes, this was definitely the screaming trip down that big hill on the roller coaster (hands in the air everyone:) . after I decompress from this update (kind of a drain), there will be all goodness. promise.



temperedcynic :) yeah, for some reason writing that Buffy section was the hardest and my beta's voting for the Post-it to show up in the future as well. I'm so glad I could put the hero back in all the scoobies for the kittens. you all deserve it. see joss and marti, you can have angst, death, pai n and suffering and still let these characters be frikkin' HEROS!! still have them be true to themselves and each other!!



okay, rant over. :)



thanks as usual for the fabulous feedback and for reading.



xomel

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Re: Finale Part II

Postby xita » Sun Apr 06, 2003 6:30 am

oh man, so much going on. I'll echo the power of Buffy's last moments with her mother, but you gave it a nice balance with her being able to do something for Tara. It warmed my heart to read that she had thought of how to save tara at that moment that she thought of it thousands of times.



And I am not sure what's going on in the future, but I think it's getting undone. I am thinking langoliers time here , hee. I could be completely wrong though.

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Re: NEW FIC -- TEMPUS FUGIT (S7)

Postby barnabasvamp » Sun Apr 06, 2003 1:48 pm

Woo Hoo! You weren't kidding when you said the ride was going to be bumpy. :eek



The number of emotions you touched on in just one part was amazing.

BV

"When choosing between two evils, I always like to take the one I've never tried before"-Mae West

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