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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby xita » Fri Aug 23, 2002 12:38 am

I just caught up with this fic and I am very curious as to what happens. It was really gripping the description of Willow getting up ready for the day.. poor Willow.

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Childie -"Not all girls are raving bloody lesbians, you know!"

George - "That's a misfortune of which I am perfectly well aware."

The Killing of Sister George

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby vix84 » Fri Aug 23, 2002 7:30 am

I really like this fic, especially the way you portray Willow and Tara's connection, even when they are seperated. I'm interested to see what will happen next!

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BUFFY: I'm like that kid
in the story, the boy who stuck his finger in the duck.
ANGEL: Dyke.
(off her confusion)
It's another word for a dam.


BUFFY: Oh. Okay, now that story makes a lot more sense.


Buffy, 'Gingerbread'

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby the vamp nurd » Fri Aug 23, 2002 7:51 am

hmm stroky faux beard time. Cool, surreal and W/T. sigh

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Fri Aug 23, 2002 7:59 am

Thanks for the comments, scifiacid, The Midnight Girl, willntlover, EffieBlue, Xita, vix84 and the vamp nurd. I didn't think anyone would remember me as I've been away for so long! However the exams are now over, and I shall be updating regularly. I've decided that instead of posting whole parts, I'm just going to post scenes. That way I should be able to update far more often, fingers crossed! I know I'm being lazy by not replying individually, I will next time, I promise!



Gem

Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby mollyig » Fri Aug 23, 2002 8:07 am

I had been wondering what happened to this fic. Good to see an update.



I liked that as close as Tara and her mother appear to be, that her mother didn't understand her sense of humour, that it was something Tara shared with Willow and no-one else. Lovely.



Willow knows what it’s like now. She can help your - help people Hmm, Delyth was about to say something else - most curious.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Fri Aug 23, 2002 8:15 am

Two updates within two days! Aren't you proud of me? As I said, updates are going to be much shorter but far more frequent from now on. Don't worry, they will be longer than this one, it's just a very short scene.



Part 4a – The Elders



As she and her mother stood patiently, hand in hand – what they were waiting for, she didn’t know – Tara just had to ask.



“Mama?” Delyth glanced at her daughter, her own eyes questioning as she noted the nervous tone to Tara’s voice.



“Yes, Tara? What’s the matter, honey?”



Tara smiled at her mother’s choice of words. Willow always called her honey, or sweetie, or baby, and Delyth’s use of the pet name brought back happy memories. At the same time, though, those happy memories brought bittersweet thoughts at the fear that there would be no more. “What did I do wrong? Why am I in hell?”



“You’re here,” Delyth stated needlessly.



Tara frowned in confusion. “Ye-es, I am.”



“Willow isn’t.” Her mother’s blue eyes searched her daughter’s face for signs of understanding “Does it feel like Heaven without your soulmate, Tara?”



The blonde’s eyes widened. “That’s why I’m in hell? Because I’m not with Willow?” Delyth nodded silently, praying that Tara hadn’t seen the full truth.



She had.



“Does it work both ways? I mean, is Willow in hell without me?” Uncomfortable in the face of her daughter’s fear, Delyth nodded again, not wanting to interrupt Tara’s train of thought now that she had fully realised the extent of Willow’s suffering.



Once more, Tara lapsed into silence, gazing at the floor with fierce concentration. When she raised her head again, her blue eyes which had lost their sparkle since being torn away from Willow, were cold with anger. “Get me to her,” Tara said quietly, though her voice was harsh and Delyth shrunk under the glare directed at her. “Now."



Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby mollyig » Fri Aug 23, 2002 8:19 am

Another interesting hint as to the destiny our girls seem to have. They clearly can't be happy without the other. So Tara has to return to her Willow. Right?

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: Tears in Heaven

Postby xita » Fri Aug 23, 2002 1:37 pm

I was wondering why Tara was in hell, I mean if anyone doesn't deserve it is her, but now it makes sense.

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Childie -"Not all girls are raving bloody lesbians, you know!"

George - "That's a misfortune of which I am perfectly well aware."

The Killing of Sister George

xita
 


Tears In Heaven, Part 4b - The Elders

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Sat Aug 24, 2002 3:50 pm

Okay, replies are coming soon. And I promise you that the Elders will eventually make an appearance within this part though not this scene. To quote Tara, 'there's just so much to work though'.



Now that I've explained myself... onwards and upwards. (Or downwards if you're in one of THOSE moods.)



Part 4b – The Elders



Her hands were gripping the armrests of her seat so tightly that she seemed to have lost the feeling in her fingers, and Willow gulped as she peered anxiously out of the window. It was dark now, and the lights from Heathrow Airport were glaring brightly through the murky darkness.



As the plane bumped awkwardly to the runway, Willow forced herself to pry her fingers away from the armrests. Ever organised, she’d packed her holdall before they had been informed that the plane was descending and she had to buckle herself in. A selection of playing cards, notebooks and different coloured pens had sneakily escaped from her bag and she’d had to scrabble under her seat for them.



The plane had jolted to a stop, and, as she rose to her feet, Willow found herself caught in a crowd of tired travellers. She cringed away from them. The shy redhead had never liked crowds, but lately even Buffy, Dawn, Xander and Anya seemed too many. Stumbling on suddenly numb legs to the door, Willow thanked the air hostess who had been taking care of her.



Letting out a large yawn which turned into a squeak, she rubbed her eyes with her fists, trying to extinguish the exhaustion that the eleven hour plane ride had caused.



A figure moved forward into her blurred vision, and the redhead froze mid-yawn, her mouth agape as she stared at Giles.



He came forward slowly, his eyes never leaving her face. The Watcher’s hands were held out in front of him carefully, almost as a sign of peace.



For nearly a minute Willow stared at him, unable to believe that he was really there, in the flesh. After Xander had managed to halt her in her path of destruction, she’d cried herself into a peaceful sleep with dreams of Tara. When she’d finally awaken two days later, Giles was back in England. Neither had been able to speak to each other, or even write, since the day that she had tried to kill him. Both were too fearful of the other’s feelings – Willow scared of Giles’ response to her magic meltdown and her of her reaction to his sudden departure, for the third time.



That was in the past, though, and this was now. There could be no going back. Willow’s legs buckled beneath her and the room swam before her eyes – a combination of tiredness and emotion, she supposed – and suddenly he was there, supporting her as she cried without knowing she was.



“I’ve got you,” Giles whispered into her ear. The words sounded unfamiliar to him. There was nothing in the Watcher’s Manual about comforting the Slayer’s best friend, who happened to be a magick addict, but this girl whom he had come to care for so deeply, didn’t need rules and research and books. Willow needed love and comfort, and by God he was going to give it to her.





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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4b - The Elders

Postby LeatherQueen » Sat Aug 24, 2002 4:36 pm

God... poor Willow. And poor Tara knowing that Willow is going through hell without her.



Wonderfully written updates! :)








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"But when they're playing your song on the jukebox in Hell, you might as well dance." - K. Simpson


"Futile... like a FOX, baby!" - Tara in The Late Shift by wiccachica

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4b - The Elders

Postby willntlover » Sat Aug 24, 2002 7:03 pm

This is how it should be!! Well, without Tara being dead, but the gang supporting each other! Cool update, i m so lovign this fic :)



-Will

"Hear that baby? You're my always."

"well, you know, when you play a lesbian witch you've gotta get killed in this fun kind of exciting way, so the heart was the way to go..."

"we have the most amazing fans though they LOVE us."


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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4b - The Elders

Postby Loco2 » Sun Aug 25, 2002 3:58 am

aw - poor will.



giles was good, maybe her going to stay with him wasn't such a bad idea after all. :)



thanks



steph

"I'm not gay - I'm just Trevor's bitch." - some drunken guy about his sexuality
"Oh, bugger off, you BROLLY!" - Anya to Giles on his use of the english language
"We'll all be a lot happier without the constant whining....Mom, Buffy, Tara, Waah" - DMW to Dawn

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Sun Aug 25, 2002 3:28 pm

Grrrr. Why can't ideas spread themselves out? I get one idea for a new part in two weeks, and then they all come at once! Basically, there's an update. Warning - it's very long to make up for the mini updates.



Gem



Part 4c – The Elders



“Ready?”



“Ready,” Tara confirmed, clutching her mother’s hand tightly and expecting the severe pain from before. There was none, as she and her mother seemed to blink out of existence. Momentarily, she found herself alone in the room that she and Willow shared, and glanced around it, confused.



“Sorry,” Delyth said breathlessly. “That happens sometimes when you’re travelling. You wanted to return to that place, and it was too strong for a moment.”



“It’s okay,” Tara said absently. She was too preoccupied by her new surroundings to worry about what had just happened. “Where are you?” she asked curiously. “I can hear you, and it feels as though you’re near, but I can’t see you.”



Delyth suddenly appeared beside her, and Tara gasped in shock. “We’re not here, Tara,” her mother explained. “Our souls are, but not our bodies. I’ve just created temporary illusions to make it seem a little less…”



“Dead?” Tara asked dryly.



“You’re not dead, Tara.”



On some level, Tara knew that she should have been shocked by the male figure walking towards her, but somehow it felt as though he should be there, as though he had always been there. The body was that of an elderly man, indistinguishable if one passed him on the streets yet in every essence of his being he radiated power. The magick – pure, white, powerful magick - was the first thing she sensed, even before he came close to her, cupping her chin in one hand and peering into her eyes. Tara tried to pull away, but the identical frowns from both the Elder and her mother told her that she must obey in whatever he asked.



“You got yourself a pretty one, Delyth,” he informed her mother gruffly. His manner was that of a grandfather, and Tara couldn’t help but be reminded of her own Grandaddy, her mother’s father. At the same time, she knew that there were liberties she had taken with her Grandaddy that she would never dream of with this man. He commanded respect and admiration, both of which Tara gave freely.



“Well,” he announced loudly, and she cringed away from the sound. “Things have become a little difficult around here lately. Fact is, Tara, you died too early, and we’ve got to figure out what to do about it. If you were anyone else, then we’d have to accept this new destiny, but in your somewhat unique situation, another conclusion must be reached.”



Tara frowned in confusion. “Unique?”



The Elder glared fiercely at her. “Don’t interrupt me, please, Tara. The very fact that you are Tara Maclay makes you unique. There are things that you were meant to do in life that you were robbed of, and those circumstances are far too unusual to just ignore.”



“What kind of things?” Tara asked curiously. “Doesn’t that happen all the time – people dying before they were meant to?”



Delyth spoke up quietly. “You’re not exactly dead, Tara. You can’t move on and die truly because The Powers That Be won’t let you die until you complete the duty that was assigned to you the moment you moved to Sunnydale, and met Willow.”



Tara exhaled loudly. She wasn’t a rude person – often she was too quiet for people to even notice she was there, let alone draw any conclusions about her. Even if they did, it was one of pity or disgust as they listened to her stammer out a sentence. Still, she’d noticed lately that since meeting Willow, her stammer had decreased drastically. With Willow and the rest of the Scoobies, it wasn’t anything to be ashamed of. No, Tara Maclay was not rude, but she had her limits, and she was becoming very frustrated.



“Why Willow and I?”



The Elder smiled. “So many questions. Why can’t young people these days just accept things?” he asked Delyth. Rightly assuming it as a rhetorical question, she stayed silent. “This gift, this duty, is given to two people of pure heart. Witches by birth and wiccans in heart, they must truly understand and appreciate their craft,” here Tara thought of her mother’s explanation for Willow’s addiction. “Their love must be forged by fire, so to speak. The fact of the matter is, Tara, you and Willow have been chosen and that’s that.” For one ridiculous second, Tara imagined this stately, elderly man sticking his tongue out and saying “neh-neh-ne-neh-neh!” as Willow did when she was in one of her silly moods. Which was often.



Tara wasn’t finished yet, though. “What do you mean, duty?” she demanded. “Sir,” she added in a small voice as her mother glared at her.



“You have a duty in life, a sacred duty,” the Elder informed her. His voice was as caring and gentle as it had been before, but Tara detected a slight hint of impatience at her lack of understanding.



“Like it’s Buffy’s duty to be the Slayer?” Tara asked, trying hard to comprehend what he was saying. Duties were, to her, chores that had to be done. Washing the dishes, or helping Dawn with her homework. Not lifelong responsibilities.



“No. The Slayer has a destiny. From the moment that she is born, it is decided what tasks she will accomplish throughout her life, and when and how she will die. Do not misunderstand, Tara, changes may be made within her destiny. Buffy Summers has avoided her destiny time and time again, but it will always stay on the same path. She is born, she fights evil, she dies. You and Willow, however, have been graced with a sacred gift, one that is only given to those who truly deserve it, and the last time it was received was,” the Elder paused, for the first time seeming confused, “at least three millenniums ago, I believe. Jesus Christ was born about a millennia later.” Tara’s eyes widened, and she opened her mouth to question the Elder further.



He fixed her with a stern glare. “There is no time for sidetracking, Tara. The fact is, Warren – who has been dealt with firmly, you may be sure of that – prevented you from receiving that gift. Which is why you must return to Earth, and to Willow.”



Tara’s hopes and spirits rose at the thought of seeing Willow again. “I’m going back to Willow?” she asked, seeking confirmation that the truth had been spoken and she hadn’t just dreamt that her only wish had been granted.



“Yes. I can tell you no more about the gift, Tara, as it must be received with surprise, love and joy as it was before. If you accept it freely and prove to us that you are worthy and willing to receive it, then that gift is yours forever. If not,” his words lingered, and Tara caught her breath, “then your destiny must follow in the path that it was meant to.”



“You mean – I’ll die?” The look on his face showed that the Elder thought that was perfectly obvious. Which, if she thought hard about it, Tara realised, it was. “Well,” she said firmly, straightening her body as the sense of accomplishment and determination washed over her. She and Willow would soon be reunited, and that was all that mattered.



“Where will I return?” Tara asked, trying not to think too hard about what she had just been told. She and Willow would just have to expect the unexpected, that was all. They were strong enough to withstand anything. “Strong like an Amazon,” Tara murmured fondly, a smile slowly crossing her face.



“You will return to the place where you feel safest, Tara,” Delyth informed her. She paused, wondering about something. “Where do you feel safest, Tara?”



The answer was immediate, and expected by Delyth and the Elder. “With Willow.”



The brunette glanced pleadingly at the Elder, who shook his head slowly. “We cannot do that, Delyth, you are well aware of the circumstances in Sunnydale, and in England.”



“What is it?” Tara asked sharply. “What’s wrong with me wanting to be with Willow.”



She’d known this moment would come since she’d watched her daughter die, and yet Delyth still dreaded it. Despite that, Tara deserved to know the truth – no, she needed to know the truth. “Tara – things have changed a lot in Sunnydale since you… died.”



Tara exhaled slowly. “You mean, what Willow did? Mama, you said that there are things in this world that are meant to be. If Warren had killed Willow, I would have done the same thing, and I would never have regretted it as she does. Willow is far purer than I, Mama, and she has repented. Now she deserves a second chance from me, from you, and from her friends. Which she has received. There will be no more discussion about it, not whilst I am in hearing and certainly not where Willow is. She held up her side of the bargain. She’s fallen as far as it is possible to fall. She’s murdered a human being. Believe me, she can teach about dark magick, and she can truly appreciate the magick that we have together because of it. I’ll help her through the withdrawals – we all will – but I won’t continue to blame her for an action that was supposedly written in her future, taking away her free will.”



The diatribe had started as a casual reassurance to her mother that she held no blame against Willow for her actions. Then, as she was talking, bitterness started to collect in Tara’s heart on Willow’s behalf. If it had been anyone else… if Buffy, Dawn or even her mother had committed the same crimes again the Wiccan nature, she was well aware that her attitude towards them would have been cold at the least. Tara was a placid, kind, gentle soul, but she was also a wiccan who adored her craft. Willow’s misuse of the gift that they had both been granted had felt worse than her father’s betrayal and cruel attitude towards her for most of her life.



However, Tara was a human first and a wiccan second. There was just… something about Willow that made her want to forgive her, to see the justifiable reasons behind the crime rather than the action itself. It was that - and her ever-strengthening love for the redheaded wiccan that made every moment without her a waste of time - that had brought her to Willow’s door that evening.



The evening that had ultimately led to her death, and Willow’s downfall.



“Tara?” Delyth stared in her daughter’s eyes, willing her out of the almost comatose state that the blonde had fallen into. “Tara, honey, come back to us.”



With a start, Tara awoke from her trance-like state. “Oh, sorry.”



“How did you know?” Delyth asked curiously. “About what Willow did, I mean. I never told you.”



“I just knew,” Tara responded simply. And she had. She didn’t know when she’d discovered that fact, and there had been no sudden realisation that Willow had killed Warren in revenge for what he had done. All the same, she’d known when she’d died that her girlfriend – why wasn’t she her wife yet? – would go to drastic measures to avenge herself and Tara, and she’d known when she’d met her mother that her murderer was dead, but that Willow was safe and happy in Xander’s arms. Tara had gone forward with a free heart, knowing without a doubt that Xander, Willow’s best friend, would take care of her in a way that only he could. Buffy was Willow’s best friend, but even she could not penetrate the bond that the lifelong friends had, and Tara wouldn’t trust even the Slayer to care for Willow in the way that she needed.



The Elder coughed pointedly. “Yes, well your connection is admirable and somewhat astounding, I’ll grant you that. However, can I also point out that we are re-arranging destinies here, not having a coffee morning? The futures of others are affected by your path in life, Tara, and I assume that you are anxious to return to your soulmate.” Tara nodded sheepishly. “I thought so. However, Tara, you may not return to Willow yet. She is in England, and there are many conclusions that she must come to herself, before she is aware of your existence. You will return to the place where you feel safest. Now, where is that? I could go into your mind and find out myself, of course, but I can reassure you that you will not enjoy the experience.”



“Our room,” Tara told him quietly, thinking back to that day – the day that they had resurrected Buffy.



This is the room where you can be scared, and I’ll still love you.



He nodded. “Fine. You will return to your room in Buffy Summers’ house.” The Elder paused, and a sympathy crossed his face. “I will leave you know to say goodbye to your mother. Delyth,” with a quick look, filled with concern and sympathy, at the brunette, “you know what to do.”



With that, he had disappeared. Tara was sure that, though some Elders took advantage of their powers to create elaborate entrances and departures, this man carried out his job – his life after life – and relied on his actions to provide all the elaboration he needed. Without a doubt, she knew that he was the First Elder, the warlock who had been around since the beginning of all time and would continue to stay until the end of time. Wide-eyed, she also realised that she was supposed to treat him with a lot more respect than she had done. Oh, well. She was entitled. It had been a long day – just how long had she been dead, anyway?



Tara turned to face her mother, suddenly realising that Delyth was crying. “I’m sorry,” Delyth told her, wiping away her tears roughly with the back of her hand, almost ashamed to be sad when it was obvious that Tara needed Willow so much more than she needed her. She’d survived four years without her – yet a month without Willow was almost unbearable to the fragile young wiccan.



Words didn’t matter here, Tara knew. Nothing that she could say would erase the hurt that they both felt at finding and then losing each other again. So she reached forward and kissed her mother on either cheek, her arms slipping naturally around her mother’s waist. They embraced for several minutes, enjoying each other’s company once more before Tara pulled back.



“Well, get on, you,” Delyth said, forcing a jovial smile. “Don’t you have a soulmate to find?” For some reason, her mother’s actions and words reminded Tara of Willow as they bade Giles goodbye for the first time. She hoped he was taking care of her.



“Yes, I do,” Tara replied, and suddenly she couldn’t wait to get out and hold Willow in her arms again. “I love you, Mama.”



“Love you too, Tare-Bear. I’ll be watching both of you, so make sure you take care of yourselves, okay?” Delyth shook a finger in her daughter’s direction, faking a stern face. “I’d better not see either of you up here for a long time.”



The two exchanged kisses once more, and Tara resisted the urge to fling herself into her mother’s arms and cry as she had when she was a little girl. Not that she had anything to cry about – she was going to see Willow again. She just wanted to cry in her mother’s arms that one last time. Try as she might, tears would not come, when all she could think was that she would be in Willow’s arms soon.



Delyth closed her eyes and concentrated, and Tara gritted her teeth, expecting the excruciating pain from before.



The white light suddenly shone in front of her, and Tara resisted the urge to close her eyes against the brilliant, instead staring, fascinated, right into the centre of it. As she felt herself being pulled towards Willow again, as her heart sang out in joy, she squinted hard. There, in the middle of that light, was a pair of eyes – one a brilliant blue, identical to her own, and the other an inquisitive green as Willow’s were.



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Rupert Giles stood, pulling a blanket over the redhead who was curled up on his ageing couch, her cheeks tearstained, but the exhausted tinge that they had grown used to, missing from her face and her brow clear. She’d cried all the way home from the airport during the three hour car journey, and hadn’t had the energy to make it in from the car.



As he made his way, peering furtively over his shoulder at his guest occasionally, to the kitchen, Giles mulled over the events of the past year.



“You knew it,” he muttered angrily to himself. “You knew she would try it, Rupert, and you bloody well ran away like the coward you are.” Talking to himself was a habit that he had picked up since leaving America. It was not a sign of impending insanity, he justified, when one lived alone, but was used to being surrounded by young Americans who could never seem to keep their mouths shut. A smile crossed his face as he realised that he ought to enjoy Willow’s silence while he could – the babbling would begin as soon as she awoke. If he was honest with himself, he’d missed it. He’d missed them all – Willow, Tara, Xander, Anya, Buffy, Dawn, and God forbid, even Spike.



Buffy’s death had not been his fault. He’d placed blame appropriately on those responsible, only Glory and Ben, a long time ago. However, her life was. He’d considered resurrecting her himself, but argued that she was probably in Heaven, having more than completed her task as the Slayer, by closing the Hellmouth. Giles had also known that he lacked the necessary power, whereas Willow had been alarming competent in her channelling of the darkest magicks. Tara was a good standby, but her training meant that she avoided dark magicks like Spike avoided sunlight. “You ran away, Ripper,” he announced angrily to the kitchen. “You ran away and let her get herself addicted.”



Giles didn’t blame himself for Buffy’s death but he blamed himself for Willow’s addiction. If he’d taught her better… if he’d resurrected Buffy himself rather than leaving Willow alone to do so… if only he’d told her how very severe his own addiction had become.



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Tiredness ran through her and settled in her limbs as Tara found herself sitting on the big double bed that she and Willow had once shared – would share again. Willow wasn’t here, so there was no need to hurry. She’d missed Dawn and Buffy desperately, but now she just wanted a few minutes to herself.



Nothing had been moved. Her school books, beside Willow’s, were perched precariously on the dresser, ready to fall. Tara righted them, running a finger down the spine and noting that the dust had settled on even those. Buffy wasn’t too bad, but Dawn and Willow avoided housework like the plague.



“I’m alive,” she whispered. The words sounded strange on her lips, though one part of her was saying “Well, duh!”. It was true, though. She was going to live a long, happy life, and grow old with Willow and have lots of kids who would grow up to play-fight with Xander and Buffy, while Willow helped them with their homework and she baked them cookies.



She, Tara Maclay, was going to do all of that with Willow Rosenberg. First, though, she had to find her.



Full of plans, a silly smile spread over her face as Tara headed for the door. Her hand was outstretched, ready to open it when it opened by itself. Dawn stood there, her mouth agape with shock but already pure joy was registering itself in her face.



Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby tiredsoul » Sun Aug 25, 2002 4:32 pm

I just caught up with this fic. It's awesome! You're pretty good at cliffhangers too. Got me hanging on this last part. I can only imagine Dawn's reaction.



--celia

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"That was just rude. Now I forget what I was saying."

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby foreverpiper » Sun Aug 25, 2002 4:45 pm

This fic is freaking amazing! Can't wait for the next part...i wanna see everyone's reaction!

It's better to be pissed off than to be pissed on. - My mantra on a bad day.


And never let it be said that I left a Tara craving unsatisfied. - Willow in Wilderness

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby eccentrictulip » Sun Aug 25, 2002 8:40 pm

oooohhhh.....i can't wait for more!!! this fic gets better and better and better......cheers!!

*please use both hands....*

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby mollyig » Mon Aug 26, 2002 3:32 am

Tara resolute in her defence of Willow, that was lovely.



I really liked Giles looking after Willow. He's such a strong parental figure in her life.



Great update.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

mollyig
 


Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 4c - The Elders

Postby umadamber » Mon Aug 26, 2002 10:51 am

Sorry i have'nt replied before but i just wanted to say that i think this is great.



I especially loved the part when Tara said she felt most safest with Willow aw so sweet!



Please update soon :)

Willow: Oh, um. Various sounds of hesitation.
Tara: She was just a friend.
Willow: Friends are nice.

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 5a - Deep Talk

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Mon Aug 26, 2002 1:09 pm

Okay new update! There probably will not be one tomorrow, as I'm going to be out all day. By the way, if you thought I was going to be merciful and post a response to last night's mini-cliffhanger, then you don't know me very well! Replies will follow after this update.



Part 5a – Deep Talking



Peals of laughter emanated from all four women as Buffy completed her decidedly non-PG joke, tears rolling down her own cheeks.



Tara paused, an expression of deep concentration on her face. “Wouldn’t that hurt?” she asked, confused. “I mean, you’d have to be double-jointed to do that!”



“Only if you do it right,” Anya replied, waggling her eyebrows. Tara got the picture, and her eyes widened.



She glanced at Willow. “Ooooh.” The redhead returned the look, smiling wickedly. “What? No! No. Definitely not. Out of the question.” Grimacing, the blonde turned away as Willow pouted at her. “Stop it. I said no, and no amount of pouting will change my mind.”



“Guys,” Buffy interrupted. “When I invited you all here – even though Anya’s the only one that doesn’t live here – for a girls only sleepover, that was not what I had in mind.”



Anya leered at her. “No-one said you were invited.”



“No-one said you were invited, either,” Tara retorted. Her face coloured abruptly as Anya’s and Buffy’s eyes widened in shock – and in some admiration, in Anya’s case. Willow looked distinctly thrilled. “I mean… not that we would… Willow, help!”



Willow grinned. “I think you’re doing great by yourself, honey. Okay, Buffy and Anya, stop… hi, Dawnie!”



The laughter stopped abruptly, and Tara and Buffy both grabbed handfuls of cards from the table. “So, do you have any fours?” Tara asked conversationally.



“No. Go Fish.”



Dawn rolled her eyes as she wandered into the kitchen in search of food. “You guys are so obvious.”



“Willow,” Tara whispered. There was no reply, but Tara was well aware that the redhead was still awake. “Will, wake up.”



Grumbling loudly, a red head poked itself out of a mound of covers, and sleepy green eyes opened. “I’m awake,” Willow whined. “What is it?”



“Hmmm,” Tara whispered thoughtfully, glancing quickly at the closed door. They’d enjoyed their sleepover, but all four women had immediately declared that they had no wish to sleep on the floor. Anya and Buffy had agreed to share after Willow had innocently pointed out that both she and Tara were used to sharing a bed with a woman, and might not be entirely awake first thing in the morning. All it had needed was a little explaining to Buffy, and strangely there had been no protest from the Slayer or the demon. “I’m awake, and you’re awake. It would probably take an Apocalypse to wake Anya and Buffy.” Her eyes twinkled wickedly, unnoticeable to those who didn’t know to look for it. “What shall we do?”



Her girlfriend looked shocked. “Tara, Buffy and Anya are right next door!”



“I don’t think they’d appreciate me waking them up,” Tara replied sweetly, looking entirely innocent.



“No,” Willow said stubbornly. “Go back to sleep.” She moved closer to Tara and draped an arm around her stomach, but closed her eyes again in an attempt to sleep.



“Willow,” Tara protested indignantly.



“Willow, wake up!”



“No,” Willow whined in her sleep. “Go to sleep, honey. I’ll have sex with you in the morning.”



There was a shocked silence, and Willow opened one eye. “I beg your pardon?” a familiar voice asked. The other eye opened, and Willow found herself in a large double bed – not her own, though – with Rupert Giles peering at her, blinking owlishly behind his glasses.



She curled up into a ball, hiding her face as the reality sank in. Tara was dead. “Tara’s dead,” Willow choked out, the tears tracing a slow path down her cheeks. “She’s dead.”



“Yes, she is.” The sympathy in Giles’ voice was unbearable. She didn’t deserve sympathy. “I’m so very sorry, Willow.”



A tiny whimper escaped her, and she only nodded. Giles hesitated, then continued cheerfully, “How about you get up and get dressed, and we’ll go for a walk? Bath really is beautiful, you know. Rather too much water for my liking, but I’m sure you’ll enjoy it.”



“Don’t wanna,” Willow replied sulkily. An uncomfortable silence followed, and she forced herself to sit up. Giles was giving her the love and support that she didn’t deserve – the least she could do was accept it, if only to make him feel better. “I’m sorry, Giles,” she told him eventually. “I’ll be down in ten.” He nodded silently, and left the room, shutting the door quietly behind him.



Dressing was awkward, her stomach muscles still sore as she eased herself into her jeans and sweater. The lingering sense of nausea that she still felt on and off had returned in full force, and the previously tempting wafts of eggs that had drifted upstairs only served to increase the feeling of sickness.



“Smells nice,” Willow told him with a smile as she entered the kitchen, sliding into a chair. Being here, in a new place, without memories of Tara, helped in that she was able to walk from room to room without being stuck by another memory, good or bad. In her room at Buffy’s, she still heard Tara whisper, faintly, “Your shirt,” every time she entered the room, and Willow avoided the window whenever possible, fearful of another bullet flying through and killing her as well.



“Willow?”



She blinked, and looked up at Giles. “I’m sorry, what did you say?”



“I asked what you were thinking about. Rather intrusive of me, perhaps, but…” Giles paused, frustrated at his inability to express his feelings. Despite his many years in America, he often found himself rather too British to truly explain how he felt to Willow. Giving a mental shrug, he resolved to try. “You need to talk about it, Willow. I know you don’t want to, and I know it hurts, but shelving your feelings, your hurt, will only serve to increase your pain.”



The redhead paused, and gazed curiously at Giles. “Was that a British way of telling me to deal?”



“I’ve been away from America too long,” he sighed. “Deal? The last time I heard that, Buffy was telling me to get over… well, I can’t exactly remember what she was telling me to get over.” A thought struck him. “Get over it? Is that what you meant? I don’t expect you to just ‘get over’ Tara, Willow. On the contrary, I’d be alarmed if you did. My intention was for you to talk about it. Tell me, tell Buffy, tell my cat even if it will help you release your feelings.”



“You bought a cat?” Willow asked him, giggling. “I can’t picture you playing with a cat.”



“Excuse me, Willow,” Giles said indignantly. “May I remind you who ended up with Miss Kitty Fantastico at their house after Glory destroyed your dorm room?”



“It was Tara’s,” Willow replied absently, getting up from her seat. “Where is she?”



The Watcher moved from his seat to a door which she’d assumed led to the back garden, but hadn’t explored yet. Opening it, he let out a shrill whistle, and a ginger kitten bolted into the kitchen, still wet from the morning dew. “You taught your kitten to come to a whistle?” she asked incredulously, dropping from her seat to her knees in front of the adorable kitty. “Oh, here, honey. Aren’t you cute?” she cooed as the kitten quite happily scrambled into the welcoming arms. “Yes, you are,” she whispered, placing a kiss on the pink nose. “Adorable kitty,” Willow remarked, settling back in the seat again, the kitten trying to climb up her sweater.



“Yes, she is rather, isn’t she?” Giles said fondly, wondering if it was wrong for a supposedly stuffy Watcher to adore a kitten so much. “Yes, I did teach her. If a dog can come to a whistle, why not a cat? They’re truly remarkable creatures.”



The kitten finally made it to Willow’s shoulders and sat on them, two front paws on one shoulder and her back paws on the other. “He says you’re a smart kitty,” Willow told her. “What’s your name?” The cat meowed, and Willow reached back to check the collar as Giles smiled, pleased with the effect that his new purchase was causing. “Ginger Puss? Giles, could her name be any less original?”



“Well, excuse me, but I don’t think any cat can compete with the name Miss Kitty Fantastico.”



Willow was silent for a minute. Tara had named Miss Kitty Fantastico – well, they both had, really. Buffy had said the name was ridiculous, but fallen in love with the cat on first sight.



“Do you think it’s wrong?”



“What, the name?” Giles asked, cluelessly.



Willow rolled her eyes. “No.” Her voice caught for a minute. “When she… when Tara died, I wanted to die as well.” When she looked up at the watcher, her eyes were filled with tears. “I wanted to die and be with her so much, Giles. I didn’t want to be in a world that didn’t have Tara in it.” She cleared her throat, a harsh, hacking sound. “I don’t want to die in order to be with her any more. Is that wong? Should I want to be with her no matter what the cost is?” Willow was crying now. "Am I a terrible person and girlfriend for that, Giles?



Giles stayed silent for several minutes, enough to cause fear within her. “If it is so, Willow,” he told her finally, “then we’re both wrong.” With that, they were both reminded of a day when he himself took on the vampire who had destroyed half of Europe, seeking revenge for Jenny Calender’s death. “You and I, Willow, we’re not so different, after all,” he told her, placing his hand over her small, cold fingers. Willow nodded in agreement.



The redhead exhaled loudly. “Okay, that’s all the deep talk that I can take for now,” she said, trying to hide the tears that had come to her eyes once more. "Geez, I didn't think I had any tears left,” she muttered, glaring at the table.



Giles laughed, a low, happy sound. It struck her that she’d never actually heard him laugh before. “Yes, I must admit that ‘deep talk’ as you call it, can become rather tedious after a while. But if that is the price I must pay for hearing your babble again,” here he grinned at her, “then I will gladly pay the price.”



“Aha!” Willow said triumphantly. “You admit you miss us, then?”



“I never said I didn't.”











Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

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Replies - finally!

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Mon Aug 26, 2002 1:45 pm

Okay, I said that I would eventually reply to everyone personally, and I've managed to get round to it. And three cheers - I figured out how to use the emoticons! :clap Yay me! Sorry, but I am not a terribly intelligent person and it took me about a year to figure out that you just pressed the link below the reply box. Oops!



** Mollyig: Thanks for all the replies, I think you've replied most so far! You noticed Delyth's slip - I think you were the only one who commented on it if not the only one who noticed it. I'm not telling you anything, though! As for Tara returning - well, you've gotta read the new update! These replies ARE about three weeks old, by the way.



I'll always like the Giles/Willow friendship as well, though I didn't like him in season 6. My Giles is the Giles that I think should be there, not running away all the time.



** Xita: Yeah, I just didn't think that Tara could be in heaven when she was so miserable being away fro Willow.



** Leatherqueen: Well, thank you! *Takes a little bow*. I feel sorry for both the girls, which is why they have to be together as soon as possible. *Hurries off to write update in order to have W/T happiness faster.*



** Willntlover: Couldn't agree more. The gang kinda fell apart in the season that shall not be mentioned, and I'm trying to rectify that. Thanks for the compliments, they all mean a lot to me.



** Loco2: Thanks to you too! Yup, Giles will only ever be likeable rather than hateable in this fic.



** Tiredsoul: Ooh, sorry. I know it was a cliffhanger, and I probably should have resolved it - what am I saying? I'm cruel. However, you won't have to wait another three weeks between updates this time.



** Foreverpiper: Thanks! I'm guessing you're a Charmed and Piper fan, not only from the name but the 'freakin'. Hollie Marie Cooms fan here too.



** Eccentrictulip: Aww, you made me blush. *Gem searches for the emoticon to show off her new talent*. Here it is! :blush Thanks.



** Umadamber: Don't worry, I tend to be lazy about replying as well. I'm honoured that you delurked in order to say you liked the fic. You aren't allowed to go back to lurking now, though! I remembered from someone's sig something about Willow asking where Tara would go if she was lost and alone and scared, and Tara saying she'd go to her. I haven't seen the ep but I'm guessing it's season 4/5. I was trying to recreate those happier addiction free days.



Thanks everyone for the comments, it's lovely to read them all. Enjoy the update!



Gem

Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

Edited by: Miss1234Kitty at: 8/26/02 12:47:34 pm
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Re: Replies - finally!

Postby xita » Mon Aug 26, 2002 2:32 pm

Ahh poor Willow feeling guilty for being alive.

- - - - - - - - - - - -

Childie -"Not all girls are raving bloody lesbians, you know!"

George - "That's a misfortune of which I am perfectly well aware."

The Killing of Sister George

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Re: Replies - finally!

Postby Loco2 » Mon Aug 26, 2002 3:11 pm

hey! i never said giles was hatable! giles could never be hatable. he's giles. :)



heh heh - willow's sleep talking to giles was very funny, you could just picture him cleaning his glasses after a line like that ;)



when's willow gonna find out about tara? reactions are good :D



heh - giles bought a kitten and treats it like a dog - very giles. i miss him. real giles, not comes back every now and then to get some minor scenes giles. :(



thank you for the update(s)! :D



steph

"I'm not gay - I'm just Trevor's bitch." - some drunken guy about his sexuality
"Oh, bugger off, you BROLLY!" - Anya to Giles on his use of the english language
"We'll all be a lot happier without the constant whining....Mom, Buffy, Tara, Waah" - DMW to Dawn

Loco2
 


Re: Replies - finally!

Postby umadamber » Mon Aug 26, 2002 3:39 pm

Great update again and no more lurkin i'm joing the stalking for an update club now :grin



As for that line i think it was from someone else's fic but i don't know anymore, iv'e read so many stories i can't tell which actually happened on the show or just on the board. Probably not a bad thing given a certain last season a!!



Anyhoodle, nuff babbling next update please

Willow: Oh, um. Various sounds of hesitation.
Tara: She was just a friend.
Willow: Friends are nice.

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Re: Replies - finally!

Postby foreverpiper » Mon Aug 26, 2002 5:04 pm

hehe, Giles taught his cat to come by a whistle! lol, that was good! I've always liked Giles, and i really, really like him in this fic!



Quote:
** Foreverpiper: Thanks! I'm guessing you're a Charmed and Piper fan, not only from the name but the 'freakin'. Hollie Marie Cooms fan here too.


Hehe, you caught me! Charmed is my fav show after Buffy. :D And yes, Piper is my favorite! lol, am i that obvious?



It's better to be pissed off than to be pissed on. - My mantra on a bad day.


And never let it be said that I left a Tara craving unsatisfied. - Willow in Wilderness

Edited by: foreverpiper at: 8/26/02 4:05:19 pm
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Re: Replies - finally!

Postby mollyig » Tue Aug 27, 2002 12:52 am

As she woke from that dream, the loss of Tara must have been doubly hard on Willow. The poor love. I think Giles is probably the best person for her to be with right now. Oh wait, the second best person, as there's someone else who would be an awful lot better for her!



Seriously, I like the Giles you've portrayed. I always considered him a father figure to them all, so I really like that he's being so caring of our Willow.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

mollyig
 


Re: Replies - finally!

Postby Tulipp » Tue Aug 27, 2002 10:19 am

I've just read this, and you're doing some interesting things; I like the idea that Tara and Willow are in hell when they are not together, that they are so connected that neither can fulfill their life duties without the other. I thought that Xander saying to Buffy that he wouldn't forgive her if Willow came back works, and also Giles telling Willow "I've got you" were nice moments. Xander's wasn't easy, maybe, but these are things that make sense for these men to do and feel at those times. Thanks.



Edited because I had the wrong word. My bad.

Edited by: Tulipp at: 9/8/02 1:20:00 pm
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Replies

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Wed Aug 28, 2002 9:06 am

**Xita: I agree. I don't think that Willow should feel in the least guilty, but I think it's a natural reaction to losing someone that she loved so dearly. At the same time, though, I wanted to show that she was healing and that perhaps she could live without Tara. Wouldn't be nice, though.



**Loco2: I didn't say you hated Giles. I hated him after he called Willow an amateur. Grr. Here, he's gonna be the daddy poor Will never got. And Tara's as well. Oh, and Buffy and Dawn. Actually, Xander and Anya lack daddies also. He can just be the Scooby daddy. :grin



I quite liked that line as well. I wasn't sure how people would react to that part as a dream - dreams tend to be all meaningful and stuff. Had fun writing it, though. Willow will find out about Tara quite soon, but not in the next update. That's Dawn/Tara time only.



**Umadamber: I have a stalker? Hey, I have my first official stalker! Yay! I totally agree. I'm trying to think of last season as a very very bad fic which I did not find on this site because there are no bad fics on this site. Next update is here, just for you cos you asked for it. (Oooh, that could be interpreted in many different ways). Sorry.



**Foreverpiper: It's only obvious to a fellow Charmed fan. It's my fave show as well. I read a fic a while back where Phoebe and Tara got together for a while. Needless to say, I like Phoebe best. Apart from when she's evil. As for Giles and the cat, I thought it would be a totally 'Giles' thing to do. Also, I knew that he would become totally attached to it, being Giles, and try to hide it, being old and stuffy and all. But still very lovely.



**Mollyig: Poor Willlow. I was going to go into the side effects of that dream a little more, but I think that the Scoobies need to try and move on a little. Also, I didn't think it would help her to relieve all of that to Giles. Cute kittens are better than tears.



**Tulipp: I know that some might think Xander was a little harsh. He was, even I think that, and I wrote the line! But the fact is that Xander still has a lot of growing up to do. There's a lot of him that's still protective of his best friend, and that's why the flashback to 'When She Was Bad' occurred. For those who haven't seen it (it's the season 2 premiere), Buffy got Giles, Willow, Jenny and Cordelia in danger, and Xander told Buffy it was her fault basically he'd kill her if Willow got hurt. I'd like to see him try. :grin



Thanks everyone! Here's the new update!

Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

Miss1234Kitty
 


Tears In Heaven, Part 5b - Deep Talk

Postby Miss1234Kitty » Wed Aug 28, 2002 9:20 am

Mini update here! There might be another later today, if not perhaps tomorrow.



Gem



Part 5b - Deep Talk



Dawn



Dawn stared at Tara, shock evident in every fibre of her body. Along with that, though, was the sense of everlasting relief. To her, it felt as though she’d been drowning, and suddenly a hand had reached down and pulled her out of the cold, icy water, and helped her to breath again. It had always been Tara that had been there for her. Willow had been her idol, but she’d hurt her, and betrayed her. Perhaps, Dawn thought guiltily, I measured her by the same standards that her parents did. She always made everything seem so easy, carried out every duty so perfectly. So I grew to expect it from her, measured her by impossible standards. No-one could have continued to work at that pace all their life, and she fell.



Buffy had died, and when she’d come back, she hadn’t wanted to be here. Dawn was well aware of that. That had seemed like double betrayal, and so she’d turned to Tara. Countless nights she’d slipped out of the house, after Tara had left Willow, and gone to her dorm room. Yes, Tara had scolded her, but every time Dawn was allowed to stay. Part of that might have been due to the fact that it was dangerous to walk around Sunnydale alone at night and Tara was reassured in the fact that a note had been left should Buffy or Willow miss her. Mostly, though, Dawn knew that Tara was as grateful for the understanding company as she herself was.



“Dawnie?”



Tara’s soft voice interrupted her, and Dawn shook her head to rid herself of the thoughts and memories building there.



“You’re alive,” she stated shakily, reaching out a hand to cup Tara’s chin in her own. “You really are.” A silent nod was her only reply, Tara unwilling to interrupt Dawn’s train of thought. “Oh god – why? How?”



Tara laughed, and to Dawn it sounded like music. How many times had she longed to hear that laugh? Too many times. Anya’s rude jokes, Buffy’s silly knock-knock jokes, and Xander’s ridiculous antics that often weren’t even meant to cause a laugh, none of them meant anything unless Willow was laughing at them to make the person feeling better, and Tara was laughing just because she was happy.



“It’s a long story, Dawnie,” Tara told her, tucking her arm through the teenager’s. “It’s a very long story. I just – I couldn’t stay away when Willow needed me. Plus, I missed you. Lots.”



“Lots and lots?” Dawn asked happily.



“Oh, even more than that,” Tara reassured her. “Loads and loads and loads.” Her voice lowered curiously. “Dawn – you don’t seem particularly freaked.”



Dawn stared at her. “Why would I be? You’re here, and you’re safe, and that’s all I care about. I don’t know how, but you’ll tell us. It wasn’t Willow, I can tell you that.” She froze suddenly, fearful of an unexpected circumstance. “It wasn’t, was it?”



“No, it wasn’t,” Tara told her firmly. “When we get the gang together, then I’ll explain. I just thought you’d be a little more freaked, that’s all. Not that I think you should be,” Tara added hastily. “I’m glad you’re okay with the whole coming back from the dead thing.”



“Hey, it’s a deja-vu scenario,” the brunette shrugged. “Besides – Hellmouth? Gotta get used to strange happenings around here. You being back is much less scary than the horde of giant earwigs and demonic babies that we had last week.” Tara blinked. “That’s another long story. Don’t ask.”





Tara: There's just so much to work through... and can you just be kissing me now?

Miss1234Kitty
 


Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 5b - Deep Talk

Postby jdcioffi » Wed Aug 28, 2002 9:29 am

I'm glad Dawnie isn't freaked -- it wouldn't have been such a welcoming welcome home if she was.



And I am also glad you showed how important Tara was to Dawn. Not just in a "mommy" role, but as a friend. That's something that often gets gleaned over.



Of course, the real test is ... Willow's reaction. :shock heh heh



JD (Great update, dude).

"Was there a voice unkind in the back of your mind saying, "maybe..." (Jeff Buckley - The Last Goodbye)

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Re: Tears In Heaven, Part 5b - Deep Talk

Postby mollyig » Wed Aug 28, 2002 9:40 am

Lovely. Our honorary Kitten happy to have Tara back. Somehow I don't think the others will react quite as calmly.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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