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Re: Part 48

Postby Little M » Sun Oct 12, 2003 3:43 am

Oh my, oh wow, I'm quite speechless

I was reading this update like a madwoman, trying to take as much in me as once, scared of how it would end (was hoping it wouldnt be a cliffhanger cos they are torturous)



This was an amazing update, really, thank you!

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Re: Part 48

Postby justin » Sun Oct 12, 2003 3:44 am

Woo hoo, an update. I'm glad you're okay now. I was starting to get worried :(



That was a great update. :clap



Maybe I've just got a very dirty mind but I found this line



Quote:
“You got a better ejaculation?” Tanya asked, fixing him with a wry gaze.




To be very funny



I liked Giles' indignation at being called insignificant and vain.



I'm looking forward to reading more.



Anya in a wimple...I'd pay full admission for that. Gods Served And Abandoned - by Antigone Unbound


You know the worst thing about people in a relationship? The fact that they're in a relationship. - Hilda Spellman





justin
 


Re: Part 48

Postby Grimlock72 » Sun Oct 12, 2003 5:23 am

Welcome back Mary, was almost starting to miss you but I figured you were on a much deserve cruise around hawai or such :banana :banana .



I like your version of 'anybody who comes near Dawn dies' *much* better :-) Buffy asking for help actually, much easier to sympathize with her that way.



Too bad we wont know what Ben was thinking when he changed back to fall to his death. It's tempting to assume he sacrificed himself, on the other hand it could just as easily have been caused by Glory being weakened.. who's to say.



I still fail to understand how those two protectors, who are really ONLY a threat to Glory, managed to get up that tower alive. Attacking them should have been a top priority for the minions, Glory herself can handle anybody else easily. Granted, minions aren't smart or anything but someone should have instructed them properly :) .



Seems like Glory had an awfully small window to work with btw.



Dawn didn't bleed so I'll assume she's still Key-like... wonder which demon/god will try to use poor Dawnie for his/her own profit next... yeah I'm pessimitic I know :)



I could soooo relate to Willow wanting to turn back and run far away with Tara... Sunnydale really ain't a place to live happily ever after. I kinda expected Tara having to use that weapon which Willow made her accept. Good thing it didn't come to that, I doubt Tara would feel comfortable killing anybody no matter how deserving... (well maybe in defense of somebody else, not for herself probably)



P.S. They better check Bev's health, with Glory gone her healing powers might also go bye-bye... no more purpose for protectors (which were specificly against Glory) so no need for healing stuff... on to the hospital :-)



Grimmy

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"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

Grimlock72
 


Re: Part 48

Postby undertheirspell » Sun Oct 12, 2003 11:55 am

I am with most of the kittens when I say that it is good to hear that you are ok. :party



:applause :clap :applause Great Update!! :applause :clap :applause

YAY for none of the scoobies dying :banana :dance :bounce :party :pinky



I can't believe this story is almost over, but I can't wait to read it so I can see how you end this story.

Gina.



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"The only thing that matters is just following your heart and eventually you'll get it right." ~~~ In This Diary, By - The Ataris

undertheirspell
 


Re: Part 48

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Sun Oct 12, 2003 12:36 pm

Hello, all.

Karen: First of all, please convey my apologies to Cleo for the awakenings. Hell hath no fury like a cat disturbed...It's always good to hear that the humor doesn't dilute the emotional impact, b/c frankly I don't know that I could write w/o it. Thanks for the good thoughts, Karen, and my own resident gods and goddesses send their greetings to yours.



Rose: Hey, glad you liked the action! Yeah, I loved that hands-clasping moment; couldn't imagine tampering w/ that part of the story. Hope you like where it goes from here.



Keri: OK, that was one of the funniest posts I've read. I--I hope it was good for you...Seriously, I'm flattered you felt like replying to this story; I really appreciate your comments. And hey--whore away, Girlfriend, b/c as my signature shows, I've been around the block (board) a few times myself, and I'm here to say I'm a better woman because of it! Welcome, and thanks again!



Jixer: Hey, I'm always pleased to deliver satisfaction...This was definitely one of the harder updates to write (aside from being at diminished capacity) b/c action is hard for me to do and there was so much going on physically that I was really worried about pacing and structure. I don't usually do much drafting, but you should see the notes on this chapter. A sequel? Hmm...Now you've got me thinking...Hope your night ended more peacefully than it began. Thanks again, Jixer.



LittleM: You know, I knew from the beginning that this chapter wouldn't be a cliffhanger. It just felt too important--for flow, for the readers' enjoyment--that folks know how things turned out. I'm glad you enjoyed it; thanks so much for the kind words. Oh--that's a great picture on your sig!



Justin: First of all, thanks for the welcome. It's good to be back! And no, it's not your dirty mind; I was definitely playing with the almost deliriously enjoyable double-entendres that the word "ejaculation" provides. Ditto, to a lesser degree, the definitions of "vain" as I used them here. I just couldn't pass it up. Thanks for staying with this story!



Grimlock: A cruise to Hawaii...Yeah, I can say with utter certainty that I would have preferred to have been thus occupied. Yeah, I've had a more appealing (at least for me) vision of both Dawn and Buffy during this whole story than what Joss et. al. gave us. You make a good point about the ambiguity surrounding Ben's transformation. I wanted to convey both his terror and the very real possibility that he made that sacrifice. Of course he didn't want to do it; that's what makes it a sacrifice. You know, the showdown before "The Gift" was the only time I recall there being any explicit discussion of the fact that someone might die: b/w Spike and Buffy, when they got the weapons at her house; and Xander and Anya, when he proposed. But how could these folks not struggle w/ that fear? Not only of losing their own lives, but the lives of people they loved? So yeah, I felt there needed to be some moment of "Do we have to do this?" b/w our girls. I've passed along your concerns about Dawn's Key-ness and Bev's health, along w/ your questions about the Protectors' ability to get up the tower, to the relevant characters. They'll get in touch w/ you as soon as they're done hugging. Thanks for staying w/ this story, Grimmy; you've been w/ me from the start and I appreciate it!



Gina: First of all, thanks for the good thoughts. I'm so glad you enjoyed this story. It's been wonderful to write, and I'm definitely feeling the bittersweet ache that is ending any project we love. Thanks for your kind words, and I hope you like how it all wraps up.



More later,

Mary


AntigoneUnbound
 


Re:

Postby chilled monkey » Sun Oct 12, 2003 4:07 pm

Sorry I'm late. Been very busy lately.



First, I'm glad that you're feeling better. Second, magnificent update :clap



Thank you for giving Ben the chance for atonement. This is the first fic I've ever read to give him that.



Excellant characterisation with everyone, especially Willow, Tara and Buffy. This is easily a hundred times better than on-screen. They really messed up with B.; in trying to show her love for her sister, all they suceeded in doing was making her look selfish and emotionless.



Well Done!

chilled monkey
 


Re: Part 48

Postby Grimaldi » Mon Oct 13, 2003 8:09 am

amazing update :)



i liked the bits of humor mixed with the action. glad to see that Ben did the right thing at the end

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
Why do we have to resort to non-violence? Couldn't we just kick their asses instead?

Grimaldi
 


Re: Re:

Postby Grimlock72 » Tue Oct 14, 2003 2:52 am

I wonder about the strangest things, I know... but what will happen to the poor minions ? They've been robbed of their object of affection and worship... who will take her place ?



Maybe Bev can use some help to keep her home clean ?? :)



All those poor minions without proper guidance... :-) I was about to say 'poor souls' but I'm not entirely sure thats true : -->>:



Grimmy

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"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

Grimlock72
 


Re: Part 48

Postby daiailun » Tue Oct 14, 2003 1:59 pm

As this fic ends I just wanted to log in a continuing appreciation and admiration for your awesome creative gift. I followed this religiously from nearly the beginning but never posted because, well, so many others have commented with more elegance, insight, and analysis than I could ever manage. I said to my partner long ago that if ever I were attending a con and I knew you were at the same one, I’d print the first page of your fics and get *your* autograph. Honestly, this just wonderful stuff. This entire fic is a brilliant working definition of relationship.



While I cherish your multifaceted characterisations of Willow and Tara, I enjoyed, too, the glimpses of best friendship between Willow and Buffy. Perhaps that was brought out more in the prequel, On Second Thought (Buffy to Willow: “I love you more than anyone else in this world besides my mother. I would go through Hell to protect you. But I draw the line at impaling random lesbians.” Loved that line!) I caught a glimpse of it too, right at the very end of this fic when after the parting of the minions, Buffy looked back at Willow and mouthed thank you. Buffy looked at Willow; not Willow and Tara despite the combined effort, not back at the Scoobies in general, but directly at Willow, her big gun, the one person who understands and accepts Buffy in all her complexities. Perhaps it was Buffy’s way of confirming again, that Willow is more important to her than anyone else in this world, besides Dawn.



Just a small question: I’m wondering where Dawn’s crush on Tara stands? Loved Willow’s various territorial responses to it, and of Tara’s discovery (“Willow watched helplessly as a rather large cat emerged from its bag and batted her lover up-side her head.”) Just wondering about it, that’s all.



I join the chorus calling, pleading, hoping for another fic or sequel to be in the making. I’m visiting family in central Pennsylvania in early November; what a treat it would be to have another several parts of an AntigoneUnbound masterpiece for in flight entertainment whilst enroute!



Diane





daiailun
 


Feedback of the Gods

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Tue Oct 14, 2003 9:59 pm

Hello, all. As ever, thanks so much for taking the time to send in your thoughts.



ChilledMonkey: You know, I think a lot of us found Buffy's protectiveness of Dawn just a little over the top in S-5. This hit a crescendo for me when Giles very astutely pointed out that everyone including Dawn would suffer unimaginable torment, and all Buffy could say was that Dawn would be looking at her when it all went to hell. That just never rang true for me. And yeah, I always saw Ben as weak versus evil. Here, I didn't want to make him one-dimensionally heroic; he clearly has some ambivalence about his action. Thanks for the good thoughts, CM, and for hanging out with this story for the duration.



Grimaldi: Hey, Humorous Action Girl--that's me! Or, if you prefer, I can be Active Humor Girl; whichever works for you. Thanks!



Grimlock: Well, Grimmy, I'm right there with you in Strange Thoughts Glen--those minions are just a-wanderin' lost right now. So--just between you and me, here's what's gonna happen: As you point out, they've been robbed of their object of affection and worship. Now, they turn their adoration to Brittany Spears, travelling the globe and settling some of the uglier disputes b/w her and her boy-toys. Whaddya think? Although your house-cleaning idea sounds good, too...Come to think of it, I could use that help...Keep those thoughts coming, Grimmy!



Diane: First of all, I have to say how much I appreciate your wonderful feedback! I'm so glad you've enjoyed this, and that "On Second Thought" worked for you as well.



I share your soft spot for Buffy and Willow's connection. One of my favorite pre-Tara moments was in S-3 when Willow and Buffy are sitting under the tree and Willow tells her she's staying in Sunnydale for college. They hug and roll around and Buffy says something like, "You know, I kinda love you." Good pick-up on the fact that in this update, Buffy looked specifically at Willow--her big gun, despite Willow's insistence that she was more of a cudgel. (What a great line that was.)



As far as Dawn's crush on Tara goes, that's pretty much over as far as dramatic energy goes. I wanted it to serve two purposes: show Dawn as a real, complex person w/ very strong feelings and illuminate the ways in which Tara is so appealing and yet never really grasps that herself. She has such a hard time seeing how anybody could crush on her.



And now I just have to ask: where in central PA are you heading? (Forgive me if that's being personal; you certainly don't have to answer that!) I ask b/c I live in central PA: beautiful foliage, frightening politics. I'm sure I'll be working on another piece before T-giving, so hopefully I can help that ride home!



Thanks again, Diane, for your kind and gracious words. I love writing for this board b/c it draws such great people. And hey--don't underestimate your own eloquence and insight, Girl!



More later,

Mary


AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: Part 48

Postby Sela » Wed Oct 15, 2003 6:08 am

Mary,

I was going to begin to apologize profusely for having been absent from this thread for months and then I read that you, too, have been out for a bit. Real life can be somewhat of a pain, especially when the body is hell-bent on wreaking havoc on it. I feel you, girl. In any case, I sincerely hope you are doing better; my thoughts are with you. Now on to the other things.



I've said it before and I'll say it again--the best thing about your storytelling is how you magnify these wonderful characters. You make them more vivacious, loving, strong and interesting than the clueless folks who actually own these characters did. You understand balance, something that is absolutely essential when you're trying to make a story engaging. It's not all drama, but by the same token, it's not all comedy either. Basically, it's not all of just one thing. And that's probably the reason why people are so entranced by your writing: the balance is, well, balanced. You have a seamless way of transitioning from one plot point to the next while subtly accentuating the clues we, as readers, need to spur us along. You don't ever insult our intelligence as readers; moreover, you force us to really reach within ourselves to find the answers. It's downright refreshing.



This last part was such a delight to read. There are, I believe, intentional similarities between the actual show and your story, but the events and the outcome are so patently different that I just have to stand up and cheer. Many updates ago, you had begun to lay the groundwork of Dawn's self-sacrifice. The very idea, to be honest with you, made me as sick as it did Willow and Tara. But by the same token, I understood where they were all coming for. And then, in this last section, that came back into play as Dawn found herself towing the line--would she or wouldn't she? I nearly closed my eyes as I read through that. And then, the big surprise--Ben does it for her. Now that's something that, for some reason, I didn't really expect. And still, it was so satisfying because shock of all shocks, the good guys won without one of the core Scoobies having to die. Paging greasy slob...take notes, buddy. What's so great about this last part is that one moment you're laughing and the next you're biting your nails. It's fantastic. Wonderful, truly wonderful.



And the relationships between all of these characters are as complex and wonderful as real-life relationships tend to be. Yet, underneath all of the chaos of their demon-fighting lives, there's an underlying, unconditional love between them all that is so very heartwarming. That's what you convey through your words--true love in its many forms. Kudos for that.



Thanks for bringing your stories to Pens. They are such a joy to read. It's definitely an escape for me and I can't thank you enough for that. You are, without a doubt, quite a wordsmith! I can't wait for the next update. Cheers and take care.



--Sela





Sela
 


Re: Part 48

Postby Patches » Thu Oct 16, 2003 2:24 pm

Hey Mary, glad to have you back. As I recall from last year, you produced impressive work while doped up on meds. I see the trend continues. However, let’s not make this a habit, okay.



It’s such a pleasure to drop into a story and find something that flows so smoothly. I’ve just finished a couple of books where all I wanted was the original mss and a red pen; stilted dialogue, forced scenes, cascading clichés and grammar that made _me_ wince. So much of what I enjoy from your quill is the ready ease with which the scenes flow and the characters interact. Be ye lucid, or not, you have a wonderfully refreshing creativity, where even the conventional is unconventional and entertaining.



So, on to Chapter 48, action-packed and cleverly played out climax to the story; so many more things made sense here than with the original. Giles, (or anyone) actually considering what might happen if they stop Glory from completing the ritual. Of course, one knows the Big Bad will be stopped, but when the characters act as if her/its demise is fait accomplis, it really takes some of the suspense and a lot of the enjoyment away from the reader. At least toying with the idea that Glory’s going to be p*ssed beyond words when she fails, is welcomed (and, under different circumstances, would make an exceptional foundation for another story). I loved the personal moments between the characters as they prepared for the ‘final’ battle: dramatic, touching and always tipped with your wonderful humour. However, Pens or no, I wasn’t all that convinced that the Scoobies would all make it out alive.



The unity of Willow and Tara, whose relationship really underpinned this grand tale, reflects what made everything work; “That which would divide us is now divided” says it all.



I held my breath when it came to Dawn. Jeezus, you like to give your characters moral dilemmas, now don’t you. I liked your solution, a lot. But holy smokes, that scene was one of the most riveting I’ve read. There are times when I can anticipate how a scene will play out, and there are times when I have no idea how the writer will handle a given situation. The latter definitely applies here. I didn’t know whether or not Dawn would die, and who, if any would witness the act. There were many avenues available to you to complete the Glory plot line, and I really think you chose the best one. Planting the seed that Ben took over for that brief moment and put an end to Glory was brilliant. As dark, angst filled and mind-twisting as I like fiction to be, I still believe in redemption and in the ‘nobility’ of one’s humanity, I'm always grateful to a writer when I see this worked believably in a story. It's not something easily done - kudos!



This whole adventure has been such a joy to read. Thanks Mary, for sharing your wonderful imagination with us. I know there are a few things to wrap up, such as Dawn and Bev’s fate, and maybe poor Buffy will find Riley again, one day. So, I look forward with bittersweet anticipation to the final few (now, there’s a hint) chapters in this remarkable tale.



Cheers!! Queen o’the Quill

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

Edited by: Patches at: 10/16/03 1:27 pm
Patches
 


Part 49

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Fri Oct 17, 2003 2:49 pm

Sela and Patches, I'll definitely respond to your wonderful feedback on Monday, when I get back. Until then, a relatively brief update before the final installment. Have a great weekend, everyone!

GODS SERVED AND ABANDONED

PART 49

Disclaimer: Haiku for Two Beauties:


Grace most unbounded
I praise but do not possess.
Joss can just bite me.

Note: There will be one final update after this, an epilogue of sorts, for purposes of both closure and numerical aesthetics.

*****

After several minutes of random, chaotic hugging, the group managed to disentangle itself and take in their surroundings. The tower still creaked ominously in the night wind; Willow couldn’t imagine that it would hold much longer. On the ground, the last of Glory’s minions had scurried off into the dark like so many rats, while the humans seemed to be milling around close to the gated entrance to the construction site. Bereft of purpose, they seemed like remote-control toys being operated by heedless owners, their movements dazed and uncertain.

Several feet away lay four mangled bodies. Buffy tried to prevent Dawn from looking at them, but the teenager refused to be shielded. Pulling away slightly, she stepped hesitantly toward the nearest body--the minion she had propelled to his death in her fight to save her own life. Willow saw her face harden for a moment, and then the teenager turned to gaze at the battered figure of Angelica.

“Who was she?” she asked, in almost a whisper.

“She was another Protector.” This simple statement was uttered with surpassing respect. “She was with the ambulance that came to the Magic Box after Glory took you. She must have figured out what was going on…I guess the cross-bow injury must have tipped her off.” Her laugh was dry and brittle.

“So she came here to help? To--to protect me?”

“Yeah…That’s what Protectors do,” Beverly replied softly. She knelt beside the broken figure. “I want to make sure she has family; that she won’t just lay here.”

Tanya had stepped forward, and was now looking at her partner with love and relief etched across her tired features. “We’ll take care of her, Baby.”

Dawn, meanwhile, was now staring at Ben. “He never wanted Glory to win, not if it meant so much suffering.” She turned to her sister. “He doesn’t have anyone, Buffy. I think he deserves a decent burial.”

“You’re right, Dawn,” Buffy assured her, her voice thick. “He deserves that.”

Dawn looked back at the body lying twisted before her. “He didn’t want anybody to get hurt,” she murmured. “He only wanted to live…”

*****

It was several hours later when they finally walked through the door of the Magic Box.

“What’s going to happen to Glory’s little cheering section?” Xander asked, flopping into a chair with a loud groan.

“I really don’t know,” Giles sighed, rubbing his shoulder. “Perhaps they’ll return to some other dimension.”

Beverly looked up, bemused. “I should hope so,” she said. “Can you really see them integrating into this plane?”

“They could team up with Michael Jackson,” Willow offered. “Nobody would think twice about him being surrounded by freaks.”

“What about the poor people that Glory fed off of?” Beverly asked, her eyes clouding.

“And again with the grammar faux pas,” Xander piped up. “I thought you weren’t supposed to end your sentences with a preposition.”

Bev fixed him with a withering gaze. “OK, how about this: What about the poor people that Glory fed off of, Jackass?”

"Uh, I think I'll let Giles take this one," Xander replied with a weak grin.

“I’m forced to admit once more that I simply don’t know,” Giled said slowly. “We’ve called the authorities to tell them where they are; what happens next is anyone’s guess.”

“Mr. Giles, what are you going to do about Binky?” Tara asked almost reluctantly. Giles looked up with a start.

“Oh dear Lord--I’d forgotten all about him!”

“Well you may want to remember him fairly quickly. He’s in your bathtub,” Buffy pointed out. “Maybe there’s some kind of one-dimensional catch-and-release program.”

“From the apocalyptic to the asinine in the blink of an eye,” Giles muttered.

“So this is really over, right?” Tanya asked warily. “No small print loopholes, no do-overs, no ‘Ah, upon a closer reading we see that Venus actually refers to the elder Williams sister of tennis fame.’” She said this last part with a faux-British accent.

“I resent that insinuation,” Giles sniffed. “We have no reason to believe anything except that Glory has been thwarted in her attempt; furthermore, since her human host was killed, she was also extinguished.”

“And Dawn and Bev both get to live happily ever after?” Buffy asked.

“I also believe that to be true,” the Watcher confirmed.

“You are just morally opposed to one-word answers, aren’t you?” Bev asked.

“Yes,” he replied, negating his reply.

“So does this mean we can get some sleep?” Anya demanded. “I’m not used to expending so much physical exertion without having an orgasm to show for it.” She met each exasperated stare with her own indignant huff. “What? It’s true.”

“Do you think their sex life is really that good?” Tara whispered to Willow.

“Maybe…Or maybe she means she does all the work,” Willow replied with a shrug.

“I’m with Anya,” Buffy was saying. “Um, about the sleep part; not the exertion/orgasm trade-off. If I had an orgasm for every fight I’m in, my circuits would blow.”

Looking around the room, Willow wondered how any of them were managing to keep their eyes open. Exhaustion was pouring through her in waves. She leaned in close against Tara, remembering the joining of their hands, the incantation that they had both just known, and suddenly she knew that as much as she loved each of these people--even Anya, if she were being honest--she needed to be home now; in bed with Tara where things always made the most sense.

Glancing up, she saw that Tara was gazing at her, the blue of her eyes deepening almost imperceptibly. “Time to go,” she whispered. Willow just nodded, unable to pull her eyes away from that gaze.

“Uh, guys--Willow and I are gonna call it a night.” Looking over at her aunt, she added, “Can you do lunch tomorrow? Like, a late lunch?” she hastily qualified.

“Sure, Sweetie,” Beverly replied with a grin. “We’ll probably stay a couple more days; spend some time with you when we’re not all in the throes of abject terror and impending doom.”

“That sounds nice,” Willow said cheerily, as she and Tara rose to leave.

“Willow.” Buffy’s voice was quiet, and suddenly serious. Willow turned, looking quizzically at her friend. Buffy walked slowly over to stand beside her.

“Willow, what you did tonight--clearing a path to the tower…If you hadn’t, I could never have made it up. None of us would be here right now.” Willow saw that she was having trouble speaking around her tears. She reached out and took the Slayer’s hands in hers.

“It was Tara as much as me,” she managed, her own voice unsteady. “It was something we did together.” Looking back at her beloved, she added in a near-whisper, “The magic’s always strongest when we make it together.”

*****

Thirty minutes and what felt like three hundred embraces later, they were curled up in Tara’s bed. Willow wanted desperately to talk about the evening, and with roughly equal fervor she wanted to fall asleep.

“Can you believe we beat a god?” she murmured, snuggled firmly into Tara’s chest. “An actual god…I mean, well…god.”

“Pretty amazing,” Tara concurred sleepily against her hair. “I can still feel the hum in my fingers, from where we joined hands and dispersed that mob.”

“Yeah,” Willow nodded, planting a kiss on Tara’s breast. “Where in the world did that spell come from?”

“I don’t think it was from this world,” Tara mused. “I think it came from a different place, a different reality from this one.”

“Like Pittsburgh,” Willow mumbled, before jerking back to wakefulness.

“Yeah, that must have been it.” Tara’s laugh rumbled through her, a delightful sound against Willow’s ear.

Willow pulled back slightly to look at her beloved. “Baby, do you realize everything that’s happened in the past few weeks? I mean, really--can you grasp it all?”

“You mean like my family showing up here for my birthday and me finding out that I didn’t have any demon in me and Donnie coming back with news that our father had demon in him and me going home to find out that Dad wasn’t really my father and that my mother had had an affair with his brother and that my uncle was my father and losing Mrs. Summers and learning that Dawn was a ball of mystical energy and finding out my aunt was also a mystical ball of energy as well as bisexual and deciphering a prophecy that helped us defeat a Hell God who wanted to use Dawn to get back home and wreak devastation on this and every other dimension?”

Willow blinked, twice, and then mumbled, “Uh, yeah…I think that about covers it.”

Tara yawned. “Nope. Still trying to take it all in.” She looked at Willow, and her half-smile was laced with sadness. “I think I’ll be able to deal with the Hell God part before I make sense of everything I’ve learned about my family.”

“About your family of origin,” Willow clarified gently, slowly tracing her fingertips over Tara’s lips and cheek.

“As long as I get to wake up next go you every day, I can handle it,” Tara said softly.

“It’s a deal,” Willow replied, pulling Tara down for a kiss before nestling back into her arms.

“I can’t believe how crazy it’s been,” Tara murmured. “And how quickly everything happened. I mean, it seems like every week there was some new drama.”

“Yeah…Well, except for--” She hesitated. “Well, except for the last part. I mean, when we were in the Magic Box, right after Tanya figured out what the Venus reference meant…I know this sounds crazy, but it felt like we just stood there, in suspended animation, like, forever.”

“No, you’re not crazy. I noticed it too,” Tara said, looking down at her with puzzled eyes. “I thought maybe it was just me. It felt like we were stuck to that spot for almost a month.”

“Weird,” Willow muttered, shaking her head. And then she was just too tired to move her head, and she dimly realized that she didn’t have to; that she could rest, they could all rest, because the next day would come, and she was curled up next to Tara which meant that nothing too bad could happen.

*****

Epilogue: Next Tuesday
AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: Part 49

Postby Puff » Fri Oct 17, 2003 4:01 pm

Oh I feel sad...there is only one part left. Maybe I can make an argument to end on update 69 insteed of 50? No. Ok then. Well I loved this part as always. Anya made me giggle with her comment about exertion and orgasms, it was very her. It is so great to see Willow and Tara in each others arms. I adored the comment about things making the most sense when Willow is in Tara's arms. That is just so cute.



Thank you for this wonderful story. I hope you have a great weekend :)



So, the day started and I knew my name and had my pants on. So far, so good. Yay.
Amber Benson

Puff
 


Re: Part 49

Postby BFR from Paris » Fri Oct 17, 2003 5:36 pm

Cool, it's almost finished! That way, I can read the whole thing all over again! :)



I like reading long finished fics ;)

BFR from Paris
 


Re: Part 49

Postby russ » Fri Oct 17, 2003 6:49 pm

Hi Mary



I'm glad you're going to include the final update; I'm all for numerical aesthetics.



So, in this the penultimate chapter: what does one do with the aftermath of an averted apocalypse? Most tv shows, BtVS included, tend to gloss over the messy details in order to fit all the ads in (or maybe it's for dramatic purposes). Here we see the ensuing confusion: a haphazard tower about to collapse, dazed victims milling about, the bodies of the slain to be removed.



The Scoobies have to arrange for the righteous fallen, Angelica and Ben. There are loose ends that aren't easily tied up: the fate of the victims, and the disposition of Binky & co. The conversation in the Magic Box shows just how mind-numbingly tired they all are, both physically and emotionally.



It's a good thing Tara has her magic powers. Otherwise, she would surely have needed to stop & breathe during her precis. I especially love this last section; the quiet humour of the wonderful run-on sentence followed by, "Nope. Still trying to take it all in." Willow's clarification of the difference between Tara's family of origin and her true family. Tara's, "As long as I get to wake up next to you every day, I can handle it." And then you mock yourself with the "suspended animation." Best of all is how you convey the sense of safety and security they have together.



Have a good weekend; we'll be looking forward to Tuesday's epilogue.



Russ

russ
 


Re: Part 49

Postby Incitatua 8 » Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:21 pm

:wink It's been a long wonderful journey and I feel bittersweet now that it's drawing to an end. I am so happy that the story was completed and will have an epilogue as well...hopefully finding W/T in the future as/with a family of their own! Of course, there is also the sadness that comes at the conclusion of a pleasurable experience. However, I too will enjoy reading the story in it's entirety now without having to have any time lapses. :) Thanks for the great story and all the hours of entertainmant it has given me!

Incitatua 8
 


Re: Part 49

Postby The Rose24 » Fri Oct 17, 2003 8:46 pm

Quote:
“It was Tara as much as me,” she managed, her own voice unsteady. “It was something we did together.” Looking back at her beloved, she added in a near-whisper, “The magic’s always strongest when we make it together.”




People are always overlooking Tara, but Willow makes sure Buffy doesn't. I look forward to the epilogue.



Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

Willow: I found you. I will always find you.


Edited by: The Rose24  at: 10/17/03 7:47 pm
The Rose24
 


Re: Part 49

Postby justin » Sat Oct 18, 2003 4:16 am

I've got one thing to say :sob only one more part :sob



Still that was a great update and it was nice to see them dealing with the aftermath of their battle for once.



This has been a wonderful story and I'm looking forward to the next (and final :cry ) part.



Anya in a wimple...I'd pay full admission for that. Gods Served And Abandoned - by Antigone Unbound


You know the worst thing about people in a relationship? The fact that they're in a relationship. - Hilda Spellman





justin
 


Re: Part 49

Postby undertheirspell » Sat Oct 18, 2003 7:06 pm

:applause :applause :applause :applause



Can't wait for the final part.

Gina.



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"The only thing that matters is just following your heart and eventually you'll get it right." ~~~ In This Diary, By - The Ataris

undertheirspell
 


Re: Part 49

Postby good2cats » Sat Oct 18, 2003 9:29 pm

Hi Mary,
I am in the throes of ambivalence(is that even possible?)anyway , I'm excited about the impending epilogue but saddened by the prospect of a week without the wit and wisdom of AntigoneUnbound.You got to admire someone who has issued the disclaimer with haiku and in the past limerick.Please please write another story soon.
Take care of yourself hope you are feeling better.Karen

good2cats
 


Re: Part 49

Postby chilled monkey » Sun Oct 19, 2003 4:39 am

I agree with russ; it is good that we get to see the aftermath, with the gang having to tie up all the lose ends. That's another thing you'd never see on the on-screen version.



The part with Willow and Tara saying how it felt like they were in suspended animation for a month was hilarious. :lol I loved that.

chilled monkey
 


Re: Part 49

Postby Grimaldi » Sun Oct 19, 2003 8:37 am

great update :)



the idea of sending the minions to Michael Jackson was too cruel (for the minions anyway). Bev's response to Xander's question about ending a sentence with a preposition was funny.



its sad that there is only one more part to this wonderful fic, i've really enjoyed it

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
Why do we have to resort to non-violence? Couldn't we just kick their asses instead?

Grimaldi
 


Re: Part 49

Postby Marilda » Sun Oct 19, 2003 8:56 am

Hee! Suspended animation.



This has been a wonderful fic, thanks for sharing it with us.

Marilda
 


Re: Part 49

Postby jixer » Mon Oct 20, 2003 4:50 pm

Hello Kittens-



There are so many more levels to the characters after all of this. Willow and Tara are more complex and fleshed out along with all the Scoobies. Even Ben becomes more complete and gets an end that is sad and noble, one more memorable than disturbing. Thank you so much for this story.





Jixer

jixer
 


Re: Part 49

Postby shuyaku » Mon Oct 20, 2003 7:38 pm

Wait - you mean people talk and digest and say 'thank yous' after averting a big "End Of The World?" Huh... what an original idea...



And of course with our favorite characters in your very capable hands, we have the added pleasure of all the glorious repartee that goes with it: Bev fixed him with a withering gaze. “OK, how about this: What about the poor people that Glory fed off of, Jackass?” Hee hee - I just love Aunt Bev!!



Nothing is safe from sarcasm and wit in Mary-ville -- not even the mayor herself... "...it seems like every week there was some new drama." "Well, except for the last part..." "I thought maybe it was just me. It felt like we were stuck to that spot for almost a month." :rofl



While I am saddened to know that this particular journey is coming to an end - I am totally with the WOO HOO. You mentioned something about a new fic starting by T-giving!?! Definitely with the woo hooing!



:heart shuyaku

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"Oh God, Willow—you’re giving me the gift of Karen Carpenter. Just when I think I grasp the full extent of your love." - Tara

"Why do birds suddenly appear? It’s because, you are queer…" - Willow (Gods Served and Abandoned by AntigoneUnbound)

shuyaku
 


Re: Part 49

Postby Vampivy » Mon Oct 20, 2003 9:00 pm

Hey Mary, great to have you back. Hope you’re feeling better:) .



Everything turned out well I see. Some casualties of course, but at least the Scoobies are all fine. Well at least on the outside they seem to be. I’m sure all this has left it’s permanent mark deep down inside.



To see them fight together was great. Even when Willow wanted to turn back I couldn’t blame her, but I’m glad she stuck it out because it gave the chance for my favorite scene from The Gift where our girls clasp their hands together and part the crowd of minions to play out. Although on T.V it was only seconds’ worth, in your story I felt I really got to experience it more. It felt more real. Such an incredibly powerful scene. Lots of intense action all around and I loved it all.



It’s been a great ride Mary and I am truly sad to see it come to an end. I see it this way, with ‘Gods’ completed soon it will give you time to get better and a little time to breathe and stretch and if were lucky you might grace us with more of your brilliant writing sometime later. Well here’s hoping.:pray



Take care Mary, and I look forward to the epilogue to this wonderful story.



Patty



~ Darkness, Imprisoning me. All that I see, absolute horror. I cannot live. I cannot die. Trapped in myself. Body, my holding cell. - Metallica ~

Vampivy
 


Re: Part 49

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Tue Oct 21, 2003 3:30 pm

As I draw this story to a close, I can’t help but reflect on how amazing the feedback has been. I was re-reading some old chapters a few nights ago, and the depth and graciousness of your words just inspired me. This update’s responses have been no different.



Sela: I think you know by now how much I appreciate your comments. You’re a discerning reader, and you always help me understand my own craft more fully by your observations. Like you, I find that any story rises and falls on the strength of its characters. I was especially heartened to read your thoughts re: the nuance of scene transitions. I don’t like being whacked over the head with such transitions, and I’d hate to do it to my readers.



You know, I wondered if I were being too protective of my characters by keeping all the Scoobies, plus Bev and Tanya, alive and well. I really considered having Beverly die. I couldn’t decide whether I’d be succumbing to shock value by such a turn, or if I were guilty of avoidance by not writing her death. Ah, such questions…



I know full well the value of escape, especially in times such as these, so I smiled when I read that these stories gave you such an experience. You very graciously call me a wordsmith, but I hope you’re equally aware that your own eloquence is truly a gift here on this board. Thank you for following this story, and I hope you enjoy where it goes next.



Patches, Dear Patches; I Hug You in Batches! First of all, let me say how much I just loved the phrase “cascading cliches.” All I could envision was this onslaught of the trite and the banal, rumbling down the mental hillside…



As I mentioned to Sela, I really struggled with whether or not any of the main characters would die. In the end, I just couldn’t kill Beverly; I liked her too much. (I’ll need to get over that tendency if I want to go further with this writing gig.) I knew from the beginning that Dawn would survive, but I didn’t want to tip my hand and I wanted her moral dilemma to be convincing. Thanks for letting me know it worked! And yes, the connection between our girls is the foundation for everything, including the success of this battle.



Thanks, Patches, for your incredibly kind words and your very perceptive comments on plot and character. I truly appreciate them.



Puff, Most Buff, With All the Right Stuff: You know, Anya practically writes herself so long as the writer doesn’t reduce her to caricature. She really is a wonderful character. 69 chapters? Gotta love the aesthetics of that number! Thanks, Puff, Our Lady of Wimples.



BFRdeParis: You know, when I read your first sentence, I was somewhat taken aback, but your second one eased my fears. Thanks for staying with this!



Russ: You know, the therapist in me simply hates the way that the show never let us know what happened after the big battles. For me, therein lies much of the most powerful stuff. I just couldn’t imagine them all walking off w/o noticing or caring that there were, as you so eloquently put it, the righteous fallen. That’s a great phrase for them, and they deserved better than to be glanced at in passing.



Yes, Tara’s magical in all sorts of ways, isn’t she? Her verbal feat just brings that home…I definitely wanted to end this story with our girls, safe and nestled together and reminding each other of what matters, what endures. Thanks for your wonderful feedback, Russ, as well as your good wishes. Hope you like how this closes.



Incitatua8: I’m glad this has been such a good story for you to follow! I’m sure I’ll be writing again soon; I’m tossing a couple of ideas around in the privacy of my own head. Thanks for the kind words.



Rose: You’re right, people always tend to overlook Tara but Willow knows how essential her beloved is and she makes sure others realize it, too. Thanks for following this so continuously, Rose!



Justin: I know; it’s hard for me to believe this story is really about to end. Thank you for sticking with it over the long haul.



Gina: Your wait is nearly over…As Anthony Hopkins said to Jodie Foster: “Patience, Clarice.”



Karen: As I write this feedback, one of my six is perched next to the keyboard, as if to ensure that I perform to her expectations. She’s a task-master, but I love her…Thank you so much for your gracious words and good wishes, Karen. Words like yours make this board such a great place.



Chilled Monkey: Yeah, I have a need for closure that wouldn’t let me just blip over the after-math. And I had to mention the suspended animation; if I can’t make fun of myself, I shouldn’t bother writing. Thanks, CM!



Grimaldi: Another person who’s followed this from the beginning…Yeah, I kinda saw Xander as wanting to impress Bev as being more academically accomplished than he is, but Bev is having none of it. And I agree: nobody deserves to be shipped off to Michael Jackson! Thanks, Grimaldi.



Marilda: After being gone for almost a month, I had to poke at least a little bit of fun at myself. Glad you’ve enjoyed this; thanks for taking the time to let me know.



Jixer: You pick up on what matters most to me: the depth and complexity of the characters. I wanted Ben to battle horrifically with his own desire to live and his realization of what he needed to do. Thanks, as ever, Jixer, for your perceptive words.



Shuyaku: Loved this: “Wait - you mean people talk and digest and say 'thank yous' after averting a big "End Of The World?" Huh... what an original idea…” That captures it completely for me! A little peek at the aftermath, please. As always, Shuyaku, you make me smile with your droll and very kind words. I’m so glad you’ve enjoyed this, because it’s been a wonderful experience to write. And no, I couldn’t let myself off the hook…What kind of smart-ass would I be if I did so? Thanks, Shuyaku…You rock!



Patty: You know, that hand-clasp in “The Gift” is also one of my favorite moments. They didn’t talk about it, they just did it, and I wanted to show that moment as intuitive but also let people see it unfold in Willow’s mind…not just the action, but what it meant about her relationship w/ Tara. Thanks for your kind words, Patty. I hope you like how this wraps up.



OK--Epilogue tonight!

Mary




AntigoneUnbound
 


Epilogue

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Tue Oct 21, 2003 10:58 pm

GODS SERVED AND ABANDONED

~~EPILOGUE~~

Disclaimer:


There once were two lesbos delightful,
Who were witty and kind and insightful.
Having borrowed them gladly
I return them now sadly
To the hack with the comb-over so frightful.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

You have all been so incredibly gracious and supportive throughout this story. It’s been wonderful to write this, and even more so to share it with you. Thank you for investing your time and energy in reading this story and giving me feedback. I have no idea what any of you look like, but somehow I can “see” you when I read your words. ~~ Mary

*****

Time is a funny thing. It writes so forcefully upon our minds and souls, only to erase itself in a perpetual revision. And so the book is never finished, it seems.

When Willow had stood in front of the creaking tower, wrapped up in Tara’s arms and finally letting herself believe they had all made it, she couldn’t imagine that their life would ever return to anything approximating normal. After everything that had happened, culminating in that apocalyptic show-down, surely everything within the foreseeable future would be viewed through the lens of that upheaval.

And yet, as certainly as night follows day, she and Tara were moving forward and treating each new day, each new experience, as singular in its own right. Classes were meaningful; exams were cause for anxiety; new demons were slain with old methods; old demons were slain with new love.

*****

They drove Beverly and Tanya to the airport, tearful with both sadness at the parting and relief that they were all alive, all still with the ones they loved.

“Do you have to go?” asked Tara, in a small voice, and Willow ached for her girl. Family is so precious to her, and she’s lost so much…

“Yeah, unless we want to lose our calling as shapers of young minds,” Tanya replied. “Our jobs have this funny thing about actually being around to do your job. Still not sure what that’s about.”

Tara managed a tiny smile, but Beverly turned to her, her own eyes shining, and took her hands.

“You’ve had more than your fair share of good-byes, Tara,” she said gently. “This one’s only temporary, I promise you.” Then she pulled Tara into a fierce embrace, rocking slightly as tears rolled down both their faces.

Tanya had extracted a promise that they would come visit them. “We have a couple of good friends, Debra and Rachel; they’re expecting a baby. You’d love them, and maybe they could give you some good information about becoming parents.”

Beverly rolled her eyes. “She’s always trying to swell the ranks.” She grinned, and Willow knew beyond any doubt that she and Tara had the same smile.

On the way home from the airport, they stopped for mochas. “Two shots of espresso, please,” Tara instructed the gangly youth who waited on them. Turning to Willow, she smiled and added, “In honor of my aunt, the caffeine addict.”

Later that week, they were over at Giles for a Scooby meeting. “It’s important we not become lax in the aftermath of Glory’s defeat,” the Watcher reminded them, seemingly unable to simply enjoy their success. “While we can all certainly take pride in a job most remarkably well done, we have to be cognizant of --” He paused as the phone rang.

“Yes? Oh, hello--yes, it has been a long time. What’s that? Oh--yes, I see. Yes, of course I’ll tell her. Right. So long, then.” Hanging up, he turned to Buffy.

“That was Riley, spouting some rubbish about being left behind on one of your outings and then getting lost in some kind of inter-dimensional blank space where he was unable to move until this moment. Honestly, Buffy, I realize you’re smitten with him but he doesn’t always seem quite…stable.”

Buffy only shrugged.

Binky had responded to the news of Glory’s defeat with surprising restraint and good grace. Of course, that was largely due to the fact that he was utterly homeless and knew that any attempt to rejoin his clan would be greeted with disdain if not physical violence. In any event, he set about trying to convince Giles that he would make a wonderful butler.

“Surely, most illustriously British One, you know that my scraping and groveling are beyond compare. When it comes to obsequious sycophancy, you’d be hard-pressed to find anyone with my complete and utter lack of pride.”

“Indeed,” the Watcher muttered, “I’m hard-pressed even now not to be ill in the presence of your skills.”

In the end, though, Giles decided that Binky would be better off elsewhere; certainly he himself would be. Over the minion’s desperate pleas, Giles arranged for Binky to be given lodging in a very specialized establishment; a kind of demon halfway house, if you will.

“There now--buck up. You’ll be just fine,” Giles assured him as he pulled his arm out of Binky’s grasp and backed out of the boarding house.

Dawn rebounded nicely from narrowly escaping both her own suicide and a god’s attempt to cut her open and use her blood as a Greyhound bus back to Hell. Now she was trying to cope with something far more common, and far more profound--the loss of her mother. She and Buffy were relying heavily on each other, and Willow was heartened to see that the Slayer was letting her younger sister give support as well as receive it.

Dawn was still infatuated with Tara. She was trying mightily to act normal around her, but Willow knew that the teenager was struggling with her feelings. She also knew that she was mortified at having blurted out her affection, in the heat of that conversation in Tara’s room, what felt like lifetimes ago.

“Maybe she’ll just forget I said anything,” Dawn said hopefully to Willow one evening while Tara was out picking up a movie.

“Sure…That might happen,” Willow replied dutifully, knowing Tara was more likely to become a crack whore than forget something like that. But that information wouldn’t help Dawn in her quest to stop blushing whenever Tara was around.

A month after their victory over Glory, Tara received another letter from Nathan. Cousin Beth was still living with them, cooking and cleaning. She was staying in Tara’s old room; would Tara mind if Beth moved in a few of her things? Donnie was pretty quiet these days. Time was, Nathan would have worried he was up to something. Now, though, he just seemed to be tired a lot. Of course, there was always so much work to be done on the farm; it could wear out even a strapping boy like Donnie. Oh--and if Tara ever felt like writing, Nathan wouldn’t mind hearing from her.

And Willow and Tara had made a quiet trip back to Cold Springs, where they had visited Tara’s mother’s grave.

She gazed at the marble tombstone, taking in the inscription: Julia Anne Temple Maclay, Born Aug. 12, 1951, Died Sep. 2, 1997. Beloved Wife and Mother. “Be Ye Kind.”

“Is that a Bible verse?” she asked Tara, pointing to the phrase at the bottom.

“Yeah--it’s from the gospel of Luke. Mom knew Dad wanted some kind of Scripture reference on both their tombstones; she made sure this was the one on hers. She said it was one part of the Bible that she had no argument with.”

They stood in silence after that for what felt like a very long time. Willow simply held Tara’s hand, knowing that her beloved knew she could talk when and if she needed to.

Finally, Tara turned to her, sadness rippling through the incredible blue eyes. “I just wish I could talk to her, Willow. There are so many things I need to ask her.”

Willow wanted to jump in and reassure her, but she realized that that would serve her need, not Tara’s. Instead, she said simply, “What would you ask her?”

Tara sighed, shaking her head. “Oh goddess…I’d ask her--I’d ask her why. Why she had the affair with Quinn, and why in God’s name she dragged her son with her when she did. And I’d ask her if she still thought she had demon in her when she died, and if she truly loved Donnie.” Tears slipped down her cheeks, clung to her lashes.

After a moment, Willow said tentatively, “I wish you could, Baby; I wish you could ask her all those questions and everything else you thought of. And I wish you could tell her everything you’d like to tell her.” She hesitated, then went on. “But Tara, no matter what you found out--would it change the mother she was to you? Really? I’m not saying that what she did was OK; it’s just that…Tara, she loved you so much. I can hear it in how you talk about her. Even your dad--Nathan…When we were there, and he was talking about her, he said so. And yeah, I wish Donnie had had that kind of love, but that wasn’t your fault. Your mom wasn’t perfect, Baby; but it seems like she did a whole lot of stuff right, too.” Then she fell silent, fearing that she had perhaps said too much.

Tara, though, simply leaned against her shoulder. “Whatever else she did, she was a wonderful mother to me,” she whispered. “And as much as it hurts, knowing what she did, I can’t bring myself to judge her; I don’t want to.” Gazing at her mother’s headstone, she whispered, “Maybe the goddess made sure I didn’t find out about this until I could handle it…Until you were here, to help me make sense of it.” When she turned to look at Willow, there was a tiny, sad smile hovering about her lips.

“I can go with that interpretation,” Willow said softly, feeling her heart slide and tumble and stretch itself yet again to make more room for this woman who was her mate and her best purpose.

“Let’s make a promise, though, OK?”

“Anything,” Willow replied, and meant it.

“Our children will never, ever wonder if their parents love them; and they will never, ever doubt that their parents love each other, and belong together, completely and eternally.”

Willow tried to speak, but found that the lump in her throat wouldn’t let her. So she settled for nodding, not trying to stop the tears that were edging down her face and tickling the corners of her mouth. She leaned forward, resting her forehead against Tara’s, and they stood like that for several minutes.

And then Tara pulled back, just slightly, and took Willow’s hand, and together they turned away from the grave and walked back toward their future.

*****
THE END
AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: Epilogue

Postby slayer obsession » Tue Oct 21, 2003 11:41 pm

Mary,



I don’t have adequate words to convey my appreciation and love for this story. I have followed it from the beginning and, as I have told you before, it has touched and entertained me greatly.



“Thank You” is inadequate, but that is what I offer you. (It’s that or else I’ll have to join Binky with the “scraping and groveling beyond compare.”) Thank you for the time, effort and care that you take with your stories. Thank you for making me, both, laugh and cry.



I am looking forward to whatever literary adventure you choose to bless us with in the future. (Even when you are responding to another writer’s story, I find myself stopping anytime I see your name to read what you have written.. sad, but true.)



“O Most Illustrious Author”... You are One Special Lady!



Your humble fan,

Connie



slayer obsession
 

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