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Re: WOW

Postby 4WiccanLuv » Sat Jun 26, 2004 9:44 am

My utterly heart broke for Tara. Can't imagine how a little girl would feel walking into a bloody scene like that...I just wanted to scoop her up and hold her! :cry How could she have survived something so traumatic? :sob Whew, that was harsh! :eek



I'm glad Buffy finally made amends with Willow. I don't blame Willow for being a little skeptical at first. Buffy was downright cruel, but losing someone, even though accidental, has the ability to harden one's heart. It's easier to deal. I'm just sorry she took her wrath out on Willow all those years. It's a nice first step and the love is still there. :heart



Willow on the test flight was fun! Such the little daredevil, I can see why Tara was a bit concerned! :lol I LMAO when she exited the plane and stumbled, I'm sure her adrenalin was still pumpin'. Hee! I'm also glad that they've found a way to be together and keep Willow safe. But Tara's right...no taunting the LGF's! No Fear! So why am I nervous? Arg!



Great update, I'm glad RL has settled for you and you're finding the time to feed us Kittens again! Thanks! :bow





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Re: WOW

Postby Grimlock72 » Sat Jun 26, 2004 12:41 pm

This jet thingie at least lands better than the messersmidt :) Obviously Willow had to show of, which makes for good testing I suppose :)



Tara's flashback was sad to read. We knew what she would find already but reading it from her point-of-view made it different. Actually the part before she finds her father and brother was sad as well, being taken away from her familly to be studied. No doubt her father thought it better to keep her at home for her own good, yet it clearly wasn't what Tara wanted. To kind for her own good she couldn't voice that though.



I might have mentioned this before but I find it hard to find any reason to like Buffy. Trouble is that we mostly know Buffy from a time where she already was unlikeable and blaming Willow for pretty much everything wrong in the world. I don't know much of the Buffy when she was still honestly friends with Willow, hence I don't care too much for them making up. (the short version is; why should I like Buffy?:) )



Well if it does make Willow feel better I'm all for it. Still suspicious about motive however, can't pinpoint a reason why Buffy would want to make up now. She mentioned having 'orders' again, too bad Willow didn't follow through on that. Whatever Buffy's order, being hostile to Willow didn't achieve anything it seems... maybe trying the friendly approach now ??



Several lines in this update cracked me up, esp.
Quote:
"I used to want you dead," Buffy admitted honestly.

"That's more like it," Willow nodded emphatically




Are all martians in that dreamscape at one time or another ? I wonder about that 'cos I they are they could be fought on that plain as well. We're severely outnumbered on normal and dream-plain anyway :lol



Thanks for updating, have fun with a more relaxed Real Life too :)



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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

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Re: WOW

Postby Tempest Duer » Sat Jun 26, 2004 11:23 pm

Excuse me while I put my eyeballs back into their sockets. That was stellar.



And I'm glad that Buffy is back to being logical. Well, sort of.

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



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Re: WOW

Postby sharleen711 » Sun Jun 27, 2004 6:09 am

Hey Alcy you are a really really good writer....

Everytime i have the chance to find a new fic of you i'm

I everything you write so and .

Thanks for giving me so much fun at reading fics...

~ Sharleen ~

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Re: WOW

Postby pipsberg » Wed Jun 30, 2004 12:35 am

Alcy,



Sorry for the late response. Great update! I was so excited to see another part. I hope to see more soon as well. I really liked Tara's flashback and Buffy & Willow's reconciliation. I almost feel like there is more there though. I'll be patient and wait! Keep going!



:peace

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Re: WOW

Postby veiled isis moon » Fri Jul 02, 2004 6:35 am

Hey



Sorry it's taken me sooooooo long to read and post feedback, but ive been really busy, and i didn't want to rush the chapter or begin to read it then have to stop, so i saved myself until i could read it properly because there's always so much going on and so many bits of information to take in, that i didn't want to miss anything or ruin the flow. *deep breath* So...........i really loved the update, sweet and cute at times and heartbreaking at others. Poor Tara, finding her brother and father like that, and so young, poor thing. You wrote it incredibly well with lots of detail and emotion. I'm happy that Tara's happy now, yay!!



I'm a little worried about the lack of activity in the bedroom(not that kind of activity!! Gutter brain!!) Willow and Tara haven't had any scary nightmares in two weeks, it's making me a little nervous. Could it be the calm before the storm, maybe??



Okay, i think i love Buffy now, you can mention her as much as you like, as long as she stays nice! What she said to Willow was so sweet, and Willow needed it very much, what with the self blaming. I'm happy they resolved their issues, especially seeing as they are in the middle of a war that could kill either of them, it seems silly to hold grudges.



I'm very happy with the update and i want more Alcy!! Tell me one thing though..............do i need to buy more kleenex's???



Michelle.xx

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re: chapter 16

Postby sam7777 » Sat Jul 03, 2004 4:10 pm

Great update!! Of course Willow is a gret jet pilot especially with nightly snuggles with tara. I'm glad that the dream thing isn't getting in the way of that. ;) Tara is as much a victim of the dreamscapes as those pulled and has to live with the image of her slaughtered brother and father. I hope Willow can help her get pay back with the aliens.

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Re: re: chapter 16

Postby KiwiAlcyone » Mon Jul 05, 2004 7:23 pm

blue and green wings: I think seeing such a traumatic and truly horrific sight would scar anyone for life and one again it makes us marvel that Tara turned out the way she did. I’m not giving away anything in WYTN? but it’s nice for them to be friends again in this fic at least…although it is fun to write them fighting!



wimpy0729: Thanks :D A faster plane in the hands of Willow – it had to mean fun didn’t it? I don’t know about safe though…stay tuned!



gabbles: Hee hee, just doing my job…and I like making people laugh almost as much as making them sniffle and tear their hair out!



Artemis: Well, you can be guaranteed that there will be much happiness and snuggles in Willow and Tara’s future…it’s all up in the air as to what happens between now and then though. Suspicions huh? You haven’t been sneaking a peek at my chapter outline have you? :P

I can’t wait to get back to writing action sequences again, especially now they have the planes to mix with. And yes, the dream plane is going to play a big part in the upcoming plot…Thanks for reading!!



BV: Thanks, doing my best! It was difficult to write that flashback sequence for obvious reasons but I felt it necessary to convey exactly what Tara has been through in her past. At heart, Willow is always going to be the same daredevil and a new plane would bring that out in her!



BurningWhiteRose: Thanks for wonderful feedback from a wonderful kitten!



4WiccanLuv: That’s exactly what I wanted to do – but Tara had to wait 14 years for someone to hold her.

You’re right to be nervous – I mean, this is a Alcy fic after all and things always get worse before they get better :P Yes, RL is slowly winding back to normal and I love being able to deliver lots of W/T goodness for all the kittens!



Grimmy: lol, yes, you think I’d design a faulty plane? :P

I can’t convince you to like Buffy can I? I think it really just comes down to the fact that they need Buffy if they’re going to stand any chance. Squabbling over something that happened in the past does seem somewhat redundant in the face of an apocalypse.

And yes, outnumbered everywhere…how on earth are we going to win? ;)



Tempest Duer: Eye popping huh? Thanks! I’m not sure if I’d ever call Buffy logical but she is back to be closer to canon self.



sharleen711: Thanks so much, I hope to be able to keep writing you heaps of updates!



pipsberg: There’s always more :D And I’ll definitely keep going! Thanks!



veiled isis moon: thanks so much for taking the time to read and leave great feedback! Ha ha, although you’re right on both counts…more smoochies and more dream walking are to be expected.

I thought you hated Buffy! And now you love her! But you’re very right in that it is silly to hold onto something that seems so distant in the middle of a war.

I told you to take out shares in the Kleenex company didn’t I? :D



sam7777: Thanks. Exactly, although Tara is in no danger of being killed…what she has to go through is almost just as bad.



Update no too far away I hope! And I will start explaining things soon, I promise!

:peace Alcy

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Re: re: chapter 16

Postby veiled isis moon » Tue Jul 06, 2004 4:18 pm

Smoochies, yay!..................dream walking, nooooooooooo!



The reason i didn't like Buffy before was due to her cruelty towards Willow and Tara, and her general bad attitude, but you seemed to have mended that, littleproblem i had with her when she appologised and spoke with Willow....................sooooooooooo, that's why i like her now, unless she turns evil again, in which case i'll have no problems with disliking her again!

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Re: re: chapter 16

Postby Traveler4069 » Wed Mar 09, 2005 7:14 pm

Just reread Capt Red to remind me that its a great story. It also made me decide to nag a bit about this story and Rhyme and Reason. Two favorite stories of mine and both dying for updates. Maybe by bring this to page 1 I'll make you realize your loyal fans are waiting to see updates. Traveler

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Re: re: chapter 16

Postby Still Waters T » Thu Mar 10, 2005 3:52 pm

Heehee well by bumping this fic up to the 1st page, I reread it for the at least 3rd time now lol. :p :bounce Yes, loyal fans, very much so! So do we get any updates soon? Or ever? I'm hoping soonish. :dumbo I love your fics, so I'm really hoping for soonish. :read



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Re: re: chapter 16

Postby willow fan7 » Thu Mar 10, 2005 4:24 pm

Oh absolutely. Needing the updates muchly. Soon?

But here, the energy, the collective intelligence. It's like this force, t-this penetrating force, and I can just feel my mind opening up, you know, and letting this place just thrust into and -- and spurt knowledge into -- that sentence ended up in a different place than it started out in - Willow

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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Traveler4069 » Sun May 15, 2005 9:08 am

10 Months and 21 days since last update. See what happens when you retire and have time to keep on the look out for updates from one of your favorite authors. With all the reading I have done sice I discovered DCP this and Rhyme and Reason are two of the stories I return to most often. Thanks for writing them and I hope for update soonish. Traveler
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Alcy » Thu Jul 21, 2005 2:34 am

Is that a record for the most time between updates??

Ah ha! I'm back and ready to get back into the writing mode. Although I have less time than ever!

Here's an update on where I'm at, working at the Museum of New Zealand and loving it, doing my Masters part time and basically having no time to write my favourite fan fic! Very upsetting for me and all the people reading!
I've been missing it however, and here's hoping that finding my way to the new board and changing my name is a signal of some exciting chapters to come very soon!

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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby sam7777 » Thu Jul 21, 2005 5:30 pm

I remember having no life while doing my masters part time so complete sympathies here. Does your Masters relat to you work at the museum? Anyhoo sounds like RL is grea if packed. Can't wait to see what happens next but completley understand the delay. All the best. :flower :flower
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby WillowRulez » Thu Jul 21, 2005 7:20 pm

I would love to see an update on this, I gotta reread it first though ;)
Don't worry so much about your absence as long as you update :devil
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Chapter 17

Postby Alcy » Tue Nov 15, 2005 5:41 pm

Thanks very much everyone for waiting so long for me to update this fic, I've thoroughly enjoyed writing this latest chapter so I hope you enjoy it!

Chapter Seventeen– “In Flaming Glory.”

Despite the biting cold that clung to the bleak rock that was Angel Island, Willow and Tara stood watching ground crew load trussed up Guardians onto the Odysseus’ deck. The fact that the planes were being loaded onto the carrier was an all too obvious sign that they were moving out after some months spent training on and around the frigid little rock. The figures in the distance loading the planes were all rugged up like little polar bears, as were Willow and Tara. Life below ground was so cloyingly claustrophobic that the cold eventually had to be braved in order to ensure a small measure of sanity was retained. Tara also knew full well that Willow could not bear to be separated from the sky for too long, even as grey and bleak a one that hung over Angel Island.

Even now the redhead was staring wistfully skyward, her green eyes clearly somewhere else. She alternated her gaze with the cold metal aircraft sitting on the deck of the carrier. Clearly all three of them belonged together, the sky, the plane and the redhead. Tara smiled to herself and wrapped her arms around Willow from behind, although she barely felt her through the thick layer of clothing. She hugged her as hard as she possibly could, feeling a little more of the woman beneath the wool. Willow swivelled slightly and tilted her head backwards so her frozen nose was pressed up against Tara’s equally cold face, careful not to linger too long in case their flesh froze together.

“What do you think is going to happen?” Willow asked quietly, breaking the silence between them even though she knew Tara had no more clue about the military’s plans than she did, but it had to be asked.

She felt Tara shrug behind her, but her grip tightened once more, it was clear that whatever did happen would threaten not only to tear them apart…but to tear them off the face of the planet altogether. The wind bit at the exposed skin on Willow’s face, she hunched over, tucking her chin close to her chest in order to make herself a less inviting target. Behind her, Tara grabbed the hood of Willow’s jacket and tugged it up over her head, patting it down securely. Willow murmured appreciative thanks.

“How do you feel about the Guardian,” Willow asked, looking at what she was sure was her machine being loaded aboard. She flinched involuntarily every time it swayed in the wind.

“I feel a little more evil,” Tara said with slight grin, although deep down she knew it for what it was, simply a better killing machine.

“LGFs everywhere are trembling with that revelation!” Willow announced, proud of the way Tara handled a plane.

Willow sneezed suddenly, using her sleeve in lieu of a handkerchief and looking down in disgust at the grotty mess she made. A broken coughing fit followed closely and she drew away from Tara to double over, her hands on her knees. Tara rubbed her back firmly. The coughs finally subsided and Willow stood, sniffing very unglamorously.

“Damn this cold…I don’t think it’s ever going to go away.”

“You’re just upset that it’s not bad enough for me give you unlimited sympathy and bring you hot soup all the time,” Tara grinned, “It just makes you look terrible.”

“Thanks!” Willow said sarcastically.

Tara laughed, pressing her own freezing cold cheek against Willow’s for the sake of both warmth and affection, “I still love you though…but if I even look like catching a cold as well then I’m not coming near you without a mask over my face!”

Willow pouted, “Hey, it’s bad enough you won’t kiss me at the moment without making horrible threats like that!”

Tara kissed her on the cheek, her lips leaving the one warm spot on Willow’s cheek, “You’re incorrigible!”

Suddenly Willow’s warm spot was no longer as she felt a spray of soft snow across her check. She yelped, wiping it from her eyes as she looked up to see Alex grinning broadly. Her squad mate having since recovered from the injuries which he had sustained in combat with the LGFs, although his limp would be permanent. He stood with Spike, Charlie and Barrell, each one with a ready made snowball in their mitted hands. Without further warning they unloaded their cargo, the snow all falling on target. Willow and Tara faced up to the barrage staunchly before scrambling to make their own missiles. In a matter of seconds, there was a full scale assault going on. The sides were no longer clearly delineated as each threw a snowball at whoever happened to be close by. Willow caught Alex with a thumping one on the back of his neck while he wasn’t looking and it knocked him off balance into the snow at his feet. With primal cries and no respect for his injured leg, Charlie and Spike leapt on him like small boys…which they weren’t. Alex yelped beneath the heavy bodies. Willow doubled over with laughter but even as she did, something wet and cold sprayed down her back as her hood slipped off. Even before she heard Tara’s musical laughter she knew who the culprit was, she whirled around and leapt for the mischievous blonde. As the two of them wrestled in the snow they were almost able to forget how cold it was…and that there was a war going on which they were losing.

Not for long however, there was a slight cough above them, Willow and Tara looked up to see Tad staring down at them. His normally comic expression replaced by one that was quite serious.

Willow regained her feet and reached down to help Tara up as well before she spoke to Tad, “It’s time isn’t it?”

Tad nodded once, “Tell your men to get their things together pronto, you all have half an hour to pack before a briefing at 1100 hours, see you in the briefing room Captain Rosenberg.”

Captain Rosenberg, two familiar words brought both the war and her own responsibilities back to her all too quickly. With a last squeeze of Tara’s hand she turned to regard the Devils to find that each was already starting back towards the underground barracks. Willow and Tara were the last to venture back inside behind Tad. Just as they were about to enter the hanger Tara grabbed Willow arm and drew her towards her to place a quick kiss on Willow’s blue lips, neither needed to say anything…it was obvious. Their eyes said everything at that moment. Willow flashed a small, reassuring smile and together they went inside.

*****

“New York,” Boone said it matter-of-factly, as though it was obvious and he did not expect any reaction.

Every pilot in the room immediately began to murmur to their neighbour, speculating as to why that was their destination, wondering at the significance of the city. At the front of the room Boone coughed angrily and whacked his ruler against the blackboard behind him. Pilots snapped back to attention as though they were all back in school.

“We have received intelligence from units remaining in the area that for some reason they are massing in New York. Their point of convergence seems to be a huge ship…if you please private,” the lights in the room were dimmed and a slide projector flickered into life, illuminating the screen at the front of the room.

The grainy black and white image was that of a massive craft, it seemed as though it were taking up the entire sky. It hovered just above the ground in Central Park, the trees around it were burnt and blackened, smoke rising around it. Some of the American pilots in the room expressed their anger verbally, others tightened white fist around the arms of their chairs.

“For some reason this seems to be a point of gathering for smaller craft, almost as if they are coming home to it,” Boone continued.

“Like a mother ship!” Alex piped up.

“Thank you for that Harris, although as you can see, it is anything but motherly. It is heavily defended by smaller craft and no doubt a sizable ground force…however, if this war is to be one and this menace removed from our world then decisive steps must be taken. We cannot cower in the frozen corners of the earth while they reduce our great cities to rubble,” there was much anger in Boone’s voice, and a lot more emotion than the stoic and morose naval officer usually displayed, “Therefore we are going to direct a sizable portion of all remaining strength towards this ‘mother ship’ as Harris so nicely put it.”

“Is that suicide sir?” a young Pilot Officer asked quietly from the front, his eyes glowing with the image of the alien ship, “What chance can we possibly stand against something like that?”

“I can assure you young man that it is anything but,” Boone infused his voice with confidence, and even Willow had to admit that he could be inspiring when he chose, “The fleet will subject the ship and the surrounding area to a heavy bombardment.”

“Sir! What if there are people still alive there?” someone from the back of the room called out concernedly.

“If there are…that cannot be helped, we are in a fight for the sake of the planet, not a few lives…you will also have support from army units which had gone to ground in Canada, even now they are moving into position.”

“Grunts!” Spike whispered within Willow’s earshot, and finished sarcastically, “I feel better already!”

Boone continued with the technical details of the mission, Willow was all officer as she diligently took notes with pencil and paper, although the whole time from the corner of her eye she watched the blonde sitting across the room. They were in a fight for the sake of the planet…and it was obvious that when placed in that context their individual lives mattered very little. For Willow however, it was a lot more personal than that…Tara was her entire world and in the scheme of things, she could do very little to keep her safe. Her gaze drifted back to the image on the flickering screen and her eyes narrowed, she faced it…resolute…but not without a very healthy dose of fear.

*****

Willow’s bootfall echoed on the chillingly cold metal beneath her feet. It was a familiar and yet alien sound, definitely not quite right. Each step was hesitant because she was not sure where she was. The corridor she walked was inky black, almost devoid of any light save for thin, translucent pipes embedded in the walls which gave off a pulsating green glow. Tentatively Willow reached out to touch one, feeling a steady thrum, much like pulsing blood through a vein. In fact, she did feel as though she were walking through a living entity. In which case, if it were indeed alive, it would almost certainly sense her presence.

Each step became even more hesitant, Willow trembled with the effort of walking as silently as possible. There were few other sounds to mask her passage, none save the steady thrum of the tubes and a very distant roar which reminded Willow of the sea. Willow froze when the silence was shattered by a single, heart-rending scream, it was someone who was in terrible pain but fighting it with all their strength. It was just one cry and yet that was enough to make Willow’s heart skip several beats. She knew that voice all too well. The cry so similar to one of passion.

“Tara!” Willow no longer cared who or what heard her, her pace quickening until she had broken into a sprint.

Her heartbeat pounded in her head as she ran towards her worst nightmare. Tara in pain. There was light up ahead, the same sickening green glow that cast such an eerie light over everything. It was both dark and light at the same time.

What confronted Willow when she reached the end was enough to send her crashing to her knees with an expression of abject horror on her face.

“Tara!” Willow fought against nausea to regain her feet and rush to Tara’s side. However a vice like grip ensnared her from behind.

Willow struggled in the revolting, smiley grip and yet she could not move an inch. Instead, she was forced to stare helpless at her lover who was trapped…bound to a colossal machine that appeared as though it were draining the very life out of her…


“Lemme go you ugly fuck!” Willow’s struggles were rewarded with immediate release.

However, instead of finding Tara in front of her, she tumbled straight off her narrow bunk on the Odysseus to the ice cold floor below. The light almost immediately came on to reveal Tara frowning worriedly at her from where she nestled amongst the covers. Covers which until a few moments ago she had been sharing comfortably with Willow.

“The Dreamscape?” Tara asked quietly, fearing that Willow had been drawn into the plane of reality where humans were helpless and the LGFs walked in large, deadly numbers.

Willow shook her head, it had just been your average run of the mill dream…or rather not. She recalled the dreams she had of Tara before the two of them had even met. Dreams which began like honest to goodness dreams and yet ended in horrible, bloody death…Tara’s death. They had been Tara’s dreams…

“So…if it wasn’t the dreamscape then is there something we need to talk about, because your were fine last night and now you’re calling me an ‘ugly fuck’?” Tara asked with the slightest hint of a grin, extending her arms to pull Willow back into bed.

Willow’s expression was sombre, a sight furrow in her brow as she puzzled over what it might mean. Even so, she allowed her girlfriend to enfold her back within the warmth of their bed. Warm arms enveloped her, this time as unthreatening as could possibly be.

They lay in silence for a few moments before Willow cleared her throat gently, “Tara…have you ever had a dream…” she swallowed, not wanting to discuss what she had seen at all and yet it was important, “A dream where you’re hooked up to some sort of machine…one of their machines? And you’re in pain, terrible pain…and…”

Willow couldn’t continue, she rubbed her cheek against Tara’s hand and kissed it gently. She was too preoccupied trying not to think about what she had seen that she did not hear the ever so slight catch in Tara’s breathing. She did however feel Tara’s arms tighten their hold on her and she rolled over to face her, eyes searching out for any hint of something being wrong in Tara’s expression. Tara smiled and reached up to turn the light off, shrouding them in darkness once more.

“No baby…I’ve never had that dream. I think you’re just letting your imagination get the better of you…I’m fine, just fine,” Tara whispered.

“Sure?” Willow asked, nuzzling Tara’s cheek, “Cos my tummy is still all icky.”

“I’m sure, no more icky tummies, promise?” Tara said in a determined voice before she searched out Willow’s lips and planted a feather light kiss.

“Well…maybe, but I know a cure that will get rid of it altogether?” Willow traced Tara’s jaw line with a delicate touch, moving down to tickle her throat.

“Baby, I’m a little tired…do you mind if we…” Tara began.

“Not at all!” Willow said a little too quickly, nuzzling back into Tara’s side, fist curled up into tight little balls against Tara’s chest, “I’m sleepy anyway.”

“Night, night then,” Tara kissed her on the top of her head, earning herself a Willow-purr in response.

However, as the blonde nestled her head into her feather pillow her gut was like a soup of something foul, it lay heavy and nauseous within her. She had just done something she never, ever would have wanted to do, for any reason at all. Tara was terrified by just how easily she had done it…how simple it had been to pull the wool over her girlfriend’s eyes…she had lied to Willow.

*****

It had taken the convoy less than four days to steam within easy flying distance of New York and pre-battle reconnaissance meant taking photos of what the were up against. The task fell to Slayer and Devil squadrons as the most experienced fliers…and it was also the first opportunity to test the Guardians against the enemy. Although in theory they were just as fast and if not more agile, each pilot had very little experience flying their machine. At this point, it was all very much a game of chance as to who would come out on top.

“Don’t forget to go easy on the stick Willow,” Giles was cautioning her as she was standing next to her Guardian, about to climb into the cockpit but not before she gave one last kiss to Tara.

Willow gave Giles a look that said exactly how she felt about that warning and he quickly raised his hands in placation, “I meant…just be careful…both of you.”

“And if we have any problems with the planes, we know exactly who to blame on our return,” Willow smirked in the direction of the bespectacled scientist.

Giles quickly patted each of them on the shoulder as though he were eager to get away before he dug himself a large hole and made his exit. Willow was left alone with Tara…as alone as you could get on a bustling carrier deck before an op. She encircled Tara’s waist and drew her close. Tara smiled and planted a kiss on Willow’s forehead.

“That’s all you get,” Tara watched the look of protest creep onto Willow’s face, “We don’t want to start a wolf-whistling frenzy now do we.”

Willow shook her head, “No, I’m not feeling like an exhibitionist and besides, we’ll be back in no time and I get kisses then don’t I?”

“You most certainly do,” Tara tucked Willow’s silk scarf securely into her jacket, straightening it tenderly, “Go get ‘em Captain.”

Willow left Tara’s side and clambered up the ladder standing beside her plane, before she swung herself into the cockpit she looked over her shoulder and whistled at Tara as she was walking away, “This is all terribly exciting isn’t it?” Willow was all confidence.

“Shut up and get in your plane show off,” Tara laughed before breaking into a jog towards the other side of the deck where the Slayer aircraft were parked, she gave Willow a last wave.

Willow grinned and with a hand on either side of the cockpit, leapt gracefully into her seat. She smacked into the leather with a delicious thud and a sigh of pleasure. However, even as she nestled into the now familiar cockpit, feeling the leather of the seat mould to her body, Willow felt a distinct urge to throw herself out again and run back to Tara’s side. Before, going into combat had just been a pure thrill…but now everything had definitely changed. It was only as Willow sat with her hands gripping the straps of her harness that she realised she was afraid. Her breath caught in her throat and she felt the leather slip from her fingers as she leant forward to rest her head on the instrument panel and drew in a deep breath.

You’re gonna be flying Rosenberg…it’s what you do best… Willow found herself chuckling at what was a very odd moment, Tara would argue that you do something else better…

She lifted her head and squared her shoulders resolutely. A crew member lent into the cockpit to help with her harness and Willow waved him away, preferring to do it herself. The leather securely tightened around her, Willow shifted her weight slightly, knowing the straps would have to hold as she threw the Guardian over the sky. Satisfied she tugged her new fangled helmet over her head, it was moulded metal as opposed to her old leather one. In one small concession to her old Draken, the helmet was painted bright red. Upon seeing it, Tara had jokingly remarked that it made her look like she had a cherry on her head.

There were all too many minutes spent waiting on deck for the pilots to get settled in their aircraft and the deck crew to clear the deck. Willow sat fidgeting in her cockpit until she received an all clear flag. With the flick of a switch the mighty twin jet engines roared into life, the Guardian awoke. Swiftly she moved through the pre-flight checks, something she could do in her sleep. With green lights across the board, Willow taxied into take off position, applying maximum thrust while keeping the breaks on full. As the engines were redlining, Willow finally released them, almost whooping for joy as the aircraft screeched towards the end of the runway. There was a sickening drop as the Guardian careened off the end but Willow yanked back the stick and it shot up into the sky…a sky which was blue for a refreshing change. Once fully airborne she almost forgot everything except for the fact that she was airborne and everything else was flashing past her at an ungodly and yet very satisfying speed.

“Everyone accounted for?” Willow asked five minutes later when the rest of the group were airborne.

The Devils were spread out in a line from her starboard side, while the Slayers were off to port, lined up behind Buffy. They made a stunning picture in the late afternoon light as it glinted off wings and fuselages.

“I’m here but my stomach is back on deck,” Alex almost moaned over the com.

One by one each of the Devils checked in, Willow put on her best Captain voice “Right, we maintain radio silence from now on in, except for essential communication.”

When the skyline of New York came into view half an hour later, Willow had returned to a state of calm. For some reason flying served to erase all the worries that had plagued her earlier, while her fears about Tara had not abated, they were under control. Tara was an expert pilot, if anyone could put the Guardian to its very best use then it would be her. Worrying would only get in the way of what they were capable of.

Jarring the layout of the familiar skyline was the colossal shape that they had all seen in the briefing a few days earlier. Alex’s ‘mother ship’ was growing larger and larger in front of them, like a huge pimple on the face of the earth…one that definitely needed squeezing until it burst. Willow led the squadron in a wide fly past, wondering why they had not been met with thundering resistance. She wondered a little too early, moments later a swarm of Martian craft emerged from a door in the side of the ship. They converged on the two flights of Guardians, smashing them down the middle.

“Here we go!” Willow slammed down her visor and from then on, everything was madness, in the maze of sky-scrapers there was no hope of maintaining anything resembling a squadron formation. It was everyone for themselves even as they took careful note of their surroundings and enemy numbers, which was the purpose of the mission.

Over the past months spent training with her aircraft, Willow had learnt every its quirk and rivet and yet she felt as though nothing could properly prepare for combat. She thought it was the Guardian handling differently before she realised that it was the fact she was in combat. She had forgotten the heightening of senses that came with the fact that your life was on the line, such a tenuous thread between her and a fiery death. Even more so than the Draken, the Guardian was an extension of herself, complying to her every command the very split-second she ordered it.

Willow did a careful flypast of the mother ship, taking photos at regular intervals and inwardly smirking at the fact that someone who couldn’t even take a decent hand-held snapshot had been given the task. Before she had taken half a dozen photos the first flashes of the blue lights fired by the LGFs went whizzing past her cockpit. She kicked her plane into a tight roll which levelled out barely metres above the structure surface. Willow found herself skimming over it with the satisfaction of forcing the LGF behind her to fire at its own ship as she weaved close to it. Sensing it was gaining on her and with manoeuvrability limited by her position, Willow rolled off the surface of the ship and went careening straight for the city streets beneath her, or rather what was left of them. She levelled the Guardian out only moments before she was about to end up as road kill, very grateful as it responded to the stresses on its airframe with little protest. There was an explosion behind her and she glanced in her rear view mirror to see the remains of the LGF being blown skywards as it tried to perform the same manoeuvre. Willow didn’t dwell on her luck when as soon as she regained a little height another latched onto her tail. She was forced to play a dangerous game of cat and mouse between the buildings. The LGFs tracers smashing into buildings all around her and at one point the Guardian was hit by falling masonry. For a moment the controls were dangerously sluggish.

Dammit, something important has been hit! Willow half expected to look in her mirror and see half the tailplane gone, instead she was relieved to find controls return to normal…although it was a mere spilt second before she was about to find herself attending a board meeting in an office building in front of her. Having never cared much for meetings, Willow kicked the Guardian into a left sideslip to avoid the building. She came close enough to see her reflection in the windows, a pale white face racked with concentration.

*****

Tara had lost track of Willow almost as soon as the air battle began, although she knew the Captain was the best pilot in the air without a doubt there was no telling who would come through the day in one piece. There was little time to dwell anyway as she was immediately in the thick of the action over Manhattan. However, even as she chucked the Guardian across the sky scape with all the cunning she could muster, and managed to shoot down two LGFs, she could not escape the presence of the colossal mother ship squatting over the city like a parasite. Something inside it was calling to her. It was reaching out and trying to draw her towards it.

There was a sickening puncturing of metal and Tara looked across to see several holes in her wing. She cursed her lapse in attention and pulled upwards into a steep climb to get away from her pursuer. All the while she was praying that the wing would not be ripped right off with the strain of keeping her airborne. Another pilot may have decided to throw in the towel at that point and make for the carrier…Tara was not that pilot. There was work to be done, the photo reconnaissance planes, of which Willow’s was one, would still be carrying out their work. Palms sweaty within her leather flying gloves, Tara maintained an otherwise cool exterior as she twisted and turned to evade the deadly blue fire that could tear her to pieces. Inwardly her mind was racing as she was looking for a way to get the upper hand and turn the tables so that she was the hunter…more than anything Tara hated being the prey…except of course when Willow was the hunter.

She gained altitude until she was well clear of the tallest buildings and gave the Guardian as much power as possible. Behind her the LGF was straining to keep up, no doubt also applying full power as it apparently closed in for the kill.

“Don’t count your chickens too fast buddy,” Tara suddenly throttled back on the power, the Guardian almost stalling in mid air.

The LGF went screaming above her, avoiding collision by a scant few feet. There was little time for it to ponder what had happened as Tara let loose her last two air-to-air rockets. Although one missed, the other slammed into its fuselage as it turned and the craft exploded in a satisfying fireball.

Tara turned back to the heat of the fray, scanning the skies for both potential threats and for any sign of Willow, hoping to see a Guardian with a red devil painted on the side with a cheery headed pilot flying it. With lightening reactions, she let loose a short burst from her cannons as an LGF streaked past and it began trailing smoke. Just as she was about to pursue, she felt a blinding pain in her temples. Momentarily her vision blacked out and she regain it seconds later to find herself in an incontrollable spin. As she wrestled with the controls the pain in her head continued, making it impossible for her to concentrate. It felt as though tentacles were reaching into her mind, trying to pry it open and at the same time compel her towards the alien ship. She fought with everything she had and the Guardian levelled out with the altimeter reading just 200 feet.

There were further bursts from behind and Tara felt the controls go sluggish, this was combined with a dangerous loss of thrust. She looked to her left to see a plume of black smoke leading away from the port engine.

“Fuck, fuck, fuck!” Tara’s normal flying composure was threatened as she now found herself fighting to keep the plane in the air, she switched on her com, “Mayday, Slayer five requesting immediate assistance! One engine hit, I’m somewhere on the east-side…”

The radio gave a last valiant crackle and died altogether.

*****

Willow heard Tara’s voice come over the com, which was strange in itself as she preferred not to talk while flying. When she heard it was a request for assistance, she furiously poured ammunition at the LGF that had been doing its utmost to avoid her attacks. Beneath such a barrage, bullets slammed into its wing and it went spinning into a building below.

She converged on Tara’s location, frantically searching the sky for any sign of Tara’s Guardian and she found it far below. The blonde was chased by no fewer than three LGFs. It appeared as though they were trying to force her down rather than destroy her outright. Willow latched onto the tail of the nearest and before it knew what hit it, she pumped it full of cannon fire. Raking it from nose to tail. It crumpled into pieces and she immediately went after the remaining two. No sooner had she done so, then a blaze of blue fire went flashing past her cockpit. Willow looked in her mirror to see two LGFs behind her and out to her right she saw more descending.

“What is their goddamn problem!” she roared angrily, forced to duck and weave rather than continue tailing Tara’s pursuers otherwise she would have been shot down in seconds. She cast a desperate glance back over her shoulder in Tara’s direction to and her heart wrenched to see the Guardian smashing into the earth below. Willow urgently rolled, trying to watch it to see if it remained intact or broke up on contact. It was a costly mistake, the LGFs punished her for her lack of attention and she was hit, her tail plane was a mess, the rudder barely functioning. Willow swore violently as she went into a spin, she levelled out quickly and dealt to an LGF which crossed her path. Although as it began trailing black smoke Willow realised that she was no longer firing, her thumb was jammed down on the button but she had run out of ammunition. With all her rockets gone and her cannons silent, she would be a sitting duck in no position to help Tara.

“I’ve got your back Will,” Willow heard Buffy’s voice and looked up above to see two Guardians bearing down on her, both bearing the blue stripe of Slayer squadron, “Get the fuck out of here!”

“Tara’s gone down Buffy, I have to stay!” there was no way in hell Willow was leaving Tara down there, she looked for a suitable place to land, a street which wasn’t pitted by shell holes.

Willow glanced at her fuel gauge and realised with a heavy hear that she didn’t have enough to land and take off, her fierce combat had almost drained the tanks dry.

Oh god…do I land…what the hell could I do? The Odysseus was less than half an hour away, if she could return and refuel she could be back on the ground searching for Tara in a little over an hour. Although she realised full well that there was a slim chance. The blonde could have been killed on impact, or by LGFs on the ground. She couldn’t even circle the crash site, her Guardian was about to drop like a stone. With a heavy heart, she turned for the carrier.

*****

The Guardian’s wheels screeched on the deck, coming down much too heavily as the engine completely cut out. Willow had been flying on fumes only. The tail hook catching on the very last row of arrestor wires on the deck before the heavy vehicle ground to an awkward and jolting halt. The plane had barely stopped moving before the cockpit hood was thrown back and a very agitated figure emerged. Willow leapt straight to the deck from the cockpit and grabbed the deckhand nearest her who had rushed to se if Willow needed assistance getting out of her damaged plane. The poor young man bore the full brunt of Willow’s panic.

“Get me back in the air in five minutes or I’ll personally see that you spend the rest of your service cleaning out bilge tanks!” Willow yelled in his face, propelling him towards the fuel pump.

“Yes sir!” he replied smartly, scrambling to comply with Willow’s orders.

Even as Willow watched the frantic efforts of the mechanics to refuel and rearm the Guardian, a million and one thoughts were careening through her mind. She wanted to help them, she knew it would make the job go faster and yet at the same time she could do nothing except replay what had happened over and over in her mind. The image of seeing Tara’s plane making a forced landing in the rubble strewn streets of New York…the feeling of being powerless to do anything about it. Her lover was out there, completely alone with the place swarming with those evil beings.

As Willow hovered by her plane, not really seeing anything that was going on in front of her, Buffy’s aircraft touched down. The blonde Captain had seen everything and know full well how Willow felt at that moment. She herself was almost tempted to take the same course of action and yet she could still think clearly enough to know it was a suicide mission.

Willow was clambering back into the cockpit when Buffy grabbed her around the waist and hauled her back to the deck. Struggling furiously, Willow knocked her off balance and Buffy fell backwards, the air knocked out of her as Willow came crashing down atop her. She had to react quickly to wrap her arms around the struggling red head before she took off back towards the cockpit.

“Lemme go Buffy! Lemme go! Now goddammit…Tara’s out there alone!”

“Willow! For god sake look at your plane, how on earth do you think that is going to get back into the air let alone deal with any LGFs you come across,” Buffy tried to reason with her.

Willow glanced at the tail of her Guardian to see it riddled with holes and knew full well that Buffy was right. However, that didn’t make her anymore capable of rational thought.

“It’ll fly, goddammit it will fly, now me go before I make you!” Willow struggled back to her feet as Buffy slightly released her hold.

“Willow, you’ll be killed before you get within a mile of where Tara went down,” Buffy said plainly and calmly, she played the oldest card in the book, “If you love Tara you won’t want to sacrifice yourself by being a fuckin’ idiot, now back the fuck down!”

“Please Buffy…” Willow whispered in a weak voice, sagging against the other Captain, tears starting to fall uncontrollably, “She’s my everything, I have to at least try.”

“She’ll be fine, Tara’s good at hiding, holed up somewhere waiting for us, you’ll see. We’ll get her back to you Will,” Buffy said fiercely in reply…although she could not bring herself to believe her own words.

The blonde clutched the sobbing redhead tightly to her, knowing that more words would be pointless.

TBC: in Chapter – “Hell Unleashed.”
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Reallybigpineapple » Wed Nov 16, 2005 4:13 am

:bounce :bounce :bounce
This is so exciting!!! Captain Red is one of the first W/T fics I ever read and still one of the very best!! i I thought you had abandoned this story in cyber space! I'm too busy doing the dance of the happy little nerd to give proper feedback at the moment, but I'll be back.
Just wanted to say: THANK YOU FOR COMING BACK!!
I luuurve this story! :bow :bow :bow
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Artemis » Wed Nov 16, 2005 6:52 am

:bow Welcome back! Again :D

And again, you come back with a great chapter for re-introducing the story - I didn't have to go back and re-read a thing (doesn't mean I won't, I just didn't have to). The earlier complexities of the story are, for the moment, smoothed into a straight-forward action chapter, and Willow and Tara's relationship is all very self-explanatory and self-evident - their flirting, joking with each other (I adore this version of Tara), their affection, and the darker side, Tara's dreams and Willow's unwilling ability to get into them, and thus the alien Dreamscape. I liked the opening, in the cold with the planes being loaded - it helped simply ease back into the story, so all the possibilities can open up again later on.

I was surprised, initially, that Tara lied - that made me sit up and take notice. But thinking about it, I can understand why she did it, even though it made her feel like crap. They're in the middle of a war going badly, fighting frighteningly advanced foes with a penchant for lethally screwing around with their dreams... can't say it's not tempting to just pretend that, for a little while, everything's okay, rather than admit to another worrying development on top of everything else.

I wonder what will come of it though - are Tara's dreams somehow prescient? Not wanting to see her in a Martian death machine :paranoid Or is she somehow picking up on what they intend to do to her (and maybe, others like her) if they can catch her? I wonder if the machine, rather than purely killing her, is somehow tapping her dream abilities, so that the Martians can use them as a more potent weapon. Either way, something to be avoided...

Great dogfights! :party That was like the best parts of the Manhattan ornithopter chase in Sky Captain, with the bleak scenery of Manhunter New York serving as backdrop (old '80s PC game, I loved it). The twisting and turning, low-altitude fighting among buildings, newfangled Guardians (in their first trial by fire, no less) against the LGF flying wings... buckets of thrills and tension. The Earthling side seemed to fend pretty well for itself, on average - they didn't overwhelm the Martians, but neither did it go the other way, and by the looks of things when Willow got back, Tara's was one of few, not many, planes that went down. And they got their photos of the mothership - I wonder what that will yield? Assuming Willow remembered to take the lens cap off, of course :lol

It can't be coincidence that they downed Tara's plane - they ganged up on her, and on Willow when she tried to come to the rescue, yet Tara managed to get her plane onto the ground in one piece (not one big flat piece). The LGFs want her alive, for their machine? But do they have her? Her surroundings may be eerily familiar, from her dreams, and familiarity may give her a chance at eluding capture, by being used to the Martians' presence and knowing how to dodge them. There's also the 'grunts' down there - perhaps they're in a position to lend a hand to a downed pilot in need.

One thing's for sure, I don't envy the Martians when Willow gets her hands on them.

It's great to have you back, and see Captain Red up in the sky again.
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby sam7777 » Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:31 am

The big battle has become. I suspect that now we will see the link between Tara and the aliens. And also between Tara and Willow's dreams. This is going to be a tough fight and I don't think all the slayers or red devils will make it out. This certainly was worth the wait and I found I had to review little to get back into it as this story really stuck in my mind. Great stuff!!
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby watty » Fri Nov 18, 2005 10:41 am

Welcome back! I'm so glad to see Captain Red back on the board. Someone asked me a few weeks ago if I could see any update to a fic which will it be and I said Captain Red.

I went back to re-read from the beginning, just to get familiarised again with this wonderful story and I can say, yes I love it.

Sweet exchange about Willow's cold and Tara teasing her about no kisses. It feels like two people extremely comfortable with each other, but there is this big battle with the LGFs coming up.

Just as they were about to enter the hanger Tara grabbed Willow arm and drew her towards her to place a quick kiss on Willow’s blue lips, neither needed to say anything…it was obvious. Their eyes said everything at that moment. Willow flashed a small, reassuring smile and together they went inside.

So poignant.

Very worried about Tara lying to Willow. Surely she must know that by now they have to share information about their dreams. Though, like Chris says, it's so near to the time of the battle and she doesn't want to add to the extensive list of things they're worried about. But it feels wrong.

You write the tension of the fight so well. It's difficult to write action, without visuals but I didn't feel it lacking. How Willow's Guardian landed especially, I could smell the rubber burning the deck. Now I'm worried about Tara's fate, while on the other hand hoping that Willow won't do anything rash (wishful thinking?).

A great return and looking forward to the next update.
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby grimlock72 » Sat Nov 19, 2005 6:30 am

Oh... Alcy has awoken... yeaaaaah :bounce

I'm wondering about Willow's dream, specifically the idea that she was walking to something alive. Don't know what precisely gave me that idea, the pulsing probably. I'm not sure why Tara didn't want to tell Willow about her dream though, it's not as if Willow hasn't heard bad stories from Tara before.

Willow really likes to fly, which is nice to see. Always good to do something you enjoy as well :). Must be hard for both Willow and Tara kn owing the other is flying into combat :cry.

Sloppy intellegence gathering btw. Somehow the army missed the fact that the aliens are particulairy interested in Tara, or maybe not? Either way Tara is now in trouble. I think it will be hard for her to hide from that mothership, with it's icky psych. tentacles and such.

For once Buffy was being reasonable and usefull :). I do wonder if Willow would have been allowed to take of either way, no flightdeck officer would have cleared that plane for launch without a tail :lol. No spare planes around I'll guess?

There's also the small matter of a destructive arial bombardment to be done right after the reconnaisance mission. Boone's reasoning that the needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few might sound fine in theory. It's something entirely different if you happen to know one of those few on the ground. I wonder how much time Willow actually has to get Tara to safety (or she has to buy some time by delaying the bombing, hmm..).

Don't they have zoom-lenses available btw ? Sending a low-altitude mission with so few planes sounds rather dangerous. Who else got left behind or was killed for some photo's ??

I would favour a ground-based attack anyway against that mothership, since it's a big PLANE resting on the ground. Most likely it won't like fighting on the ground :devil

I don't pity the martians Willow gets her hands on, but that's because I don't afford them any pity what-so-ever. Martian scum :smash :smash :smash.

I liked Willow avoiding the board meeting, such humour pices are fun and needed :lol.

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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Alcy » Sun Nov 20, 2005 4:21 pm

Thanks so much for all the feedback folks!

Reallybigpineapple There will most definitely be no abandonment happening here! I love writing this fic way too much for that, and I’m glad you enjoy reading it!

Artemis I don’t mind if you had to go back and re-read the story, I had to! I wanted to start with something light as I knew there would be all too few opportunities from now on for anything of the lightness variety, Captain Red is just going to get more angsty (but we all know how much I love angst!)
You’ve hit the nail on the head as to why Tara lied, she just doesn’t want Willow to worry, plain and simple. Of course I don’t want to elaborate too much on this issue, but you’re right in picking up on it, its crucial to the conclusion of the story and it is no co-incidence that Tara’s was the plane that was shot down.
Action has got to be the hardest stuff to write convincingly, I’m very happy to have pulled it off. If the rest of the story is angsty, its also going to be action packed. After a very long break I’m glad to be writing this fic again.
Thanks so much for the always helpful analysis.

sam7777 Thanks so much for tuning back in. I think the fight between humanity and the LGFs is the very epitome of tough fight! And of course I wouldn’t have it any other way!

Watson Well, I’m very glad to have delivered an update. It was never far from my mind when I wasn’t writing…okay, well there were times that it was…but I did agonise over how long between updates I was taking. I’m a very visual person, I paint and I love film so I’m always trying to look at things in pictures, for me being able to visualise something is crucial before writing it down. Updates should be coming thick and fast from now on. I’m just editing the next chapter now.

grimy Awoken after one very long nap!! Willow has heard all the bad stories before, but they were either in the past or like the dreamscape whereas this one is different. Tara has a very good reason for feeling differently in regards to this one, this will be explained in a few chapters.
I wanted to convey the idea that for Willow flying is everything, that is until she met Tara…you might have guessed that I’m a huge fan of aviation too, writing about something I love is always easier and makes for a better story.
One of the first uses for planes in wartime was aerial reconnaissance and it was proved to be very effective, more so in WWII…even thought Captain Red predates this, the technology is effectively the same since jet fighters were used in 1945. I’m essentially going to be ripping off a Star Wars, Death Star sort of idea…it suits a purpose and gives a good grounding for the action we really care about, which is Willow and Tara.
Martian scum indeed, taking the place of the Nazis in this fic.

Stay tuned over the next few days for the update!!
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby WillowRulez » Mon Nov 21, 2005 4:01 pm

Thank you so much for the update - you made me day.. even if late ;)
Please let Tara be alright.... dont turn her into a LGF hehe.
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby gabbles » Tue Nov 22, 2005 4:01 am

YAYYYYY!

:bounce :bounce :bounce :party :party :party :bounce :bounce :bounce

I LOVE this fic (sorry about the delay it took to leave feedback!)!!! I got so caught up in this update that I was leaning closer and closer to the screen until my nose was almost pressed to the monitor...good, GOD, Alcy, you can write! This fic is written with such a mixture of love, tragedy, comedy, grief...everything. It's captivating and I'm so glad you decided to share it with us.

I've been wondering if perhaps, with the dreams Willow were having before she met Tara were her own, and Tara was witnessing them, not the other way as thought...maybe Willow is involved more then either of them realise?

I'm all worried about Tara now...that torture... machine...killing ...thing...creeped me out an aweful lot and now she's stuck in New York, alone, with a plane that wont take off...I now get the feeling she's going to be put in it. And that scares me; a lot. I'm hoping Willow's dream isn't going to become reality...though I'm thinking that's doubtful.

The last scene, with the image of Willow fighting with Buffy to get back in her plane, and the line "It’ll fly, goddammit it will fly!" were filled with such utter hoplessness and desperation, it was heartwrenching. Just had to point that out, as it really felt as if I were the one experiencing it.

I need more!

:clap Bravo, Alce. Again, an amazing, masterful peice of writing.

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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby pipsberg » Tue Nov 22, 2005 3:28 pm

Alcy!

Wow, what a treat to see you back! I was on vacation last week and came back to this gem. Thank you so very much for continuing this story. I loved this part. As in your other parts, I can really throw myself into the action and follow the excitement. Wonderful stuff. I can't wait for more!
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Alcy » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:23 pm

Willowrulez: It was my pleasure to update this fic for all the patient kittens out there! I don’t know about Tara turning into an LGF…you’ll have to stay tuned!

Gabs: I hope you cleaned your screen afterwards! I don’t know what it is, I just can’t write straight comedy or straight anything really…gee, funny that!!! It is all coming to a point where everything is happening and Tara and Willow’s weird relationship really starts to take on a life of its own becoming central to everything that is going on around them. However they haven’t realised that yet!
More to follow right after these messages!

pipsberg: I guess there has to be some good things on return from holiday! Thanks very much, you might want to hold onto your seat for the remaining chapters, its going to be wild!

Chapter Eighteen to follow folks!
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby Alcy » Wed Nov 23, 2005 5:24 pm

Chapter Eighteen – “Hell Unleashed Part I”

Tara remembered the crash all too well. Despite strenuous effort, a crash was unavoidable. It took all her skill just to keep the Guardian level as it mulishly wanted to flip over on its back. Such a manoeuvre would end in fiery death. She elected not to lower the undercarriage, in the rubble strewn streets it was just as likely to kill her as a belly landing, and she couldn’t be sure that the wheels were undamaged. Everything was coming so fast. With a sickening thud and a grinding of metal, the aircraft hit the ground. The canopy shattered, showering her with glass and ripping into her skin even though she raised her arms to cover her face. The sound of metal at breaking point before it finally tore was deafening. Tara could have said with certainty that she was going to die, she tried to hold on to the image of Willow’s smile in her mind and yet the noise and the pain were unbearable. Then the plane lurched one last time before grinding to a halt so sudden that it sent Tara flying forward against the shattered instrument panel. Everything went black.

She woke, as she lifted her head from the instrument panel where it had come to rest. Her face felt warm and sticky as though it were completely covered in blood. She was groggy, disorientated, until her thoughts came flooding back to her, every bit of the landing playing through her mind. Now she knew exactly where she was and that it was not a good place to be…in fact, it was the worst possible place on earth.

Her movements began sluggishly but she quickly picked up the pace, she was acutely aware of the urgency of her situation. Her harness came undone swiftly and she swivelled in her seat to grab the survival kit which, as for every pilot, was stowed behind her seat. Tara yanked off her helmet and threw it out of the cockpit, instead selecting a woollen hat that she kept back there as well. Finally she snatched the machine pistol from the holster behind her seat and the two spare clips of ammunition, those went into the pack. While she was a deadly shot in the air, Tara had never received top marks for her prowess with the hand-held weapon. However, it was all she had.

As she exited the cockpit she prised open a sealed switch on the instrumental panel and pressed it hard for the prescribed five seconds. A red warning light began flashing ominously and she scrambled away from the aircraft as fast as she possibly could. She had barely run more than fifteen metres before the aircraft erupted in a compact and muffled but effective fireball, consuming it completely. Tara was thrown to the ground, face smacking into the dust on the street, heat from the explosion searing her body despite her heavy flight gear.

Twenty seconds my arse Giles! she remembered Giles very clearly saying in training that they had twenty seconds to get clear after the self-destruct was activated.

Tara had just discovered that the reality of it was somewhat different. She made a mental note to raise the issue with the bespectacled Englishman when she got back to the carrier. Not wasting anymore time she regained her feet, tugged on her pack and darted into the maze of rubble and partially destroyed buildings, knowing full well that the LGFs would be converging on her position at any moment. Tara ran, having never been to New York, she had no idea where she was going…she just had to get as far away from the crash site as possible.

*****

Tara ran non-stop for the better part of half a day. The whole time her heart pounded as though it would burst from a combination of exertion and fear. However she would not and could not stop. As night began to fall Tara weighed up whether to press on under cover of darkness or finally allow herself to stop and rest. She made up her mind when in the gloom she tripped on a piece of rubble and went crashing to the ground. She lay unmoving in the dust as exhaustion and pain overwhelmed her. For a few moments tears burned her eyes and she just wanted to lie there and never get up. However, she forced herself up, staggering like a drunkard into the nearest building. Tara made her way up to the first floor. It had been someone’s house once…another lifetime ago. The façade had partially been blown away and looking outside Tara noticed trees for the first time in months, one even still had its autumn leaves clinging. She collapsed exhausted on a rug, reflecting on her luck that she had thankfully seen very little LGF action, just a few planes flying above from which she was able to shelter quite easily. With any luck, they would think she died in the crash and was consumed in the subsequent explosion…although she knew better than to tempt her fate by believing that was the case.

There was a mirror hanging above a mantel and for the first time since the crash she was able to take stock of her injuries. Although the last thing she wanted to do was look at herself, it had to be done. She was a frightful mess, her face was caked in sweat, dirt and dried blood from the cut on the side of her head. It had opened and bled freely at some stages during her dash for safety, although it was not deep it needed cleaning lest she develop an infection. Tara tugged off her hat and dug the compact first aid kit out of her pack. She winced at the sting of the iodine but worked swiftly and soon it was covered beneath a clean dressing. Apart from the cut and very blistered and sore feet from running in her flying boots she wasn’t too badly off. She was however, exhausted and drained to her very core. She barely had time to note all the potential exits from her hiding place in case she had to make a quick getaway before falling asleep in the corner of the room on a pile of mouldy cushions.

The last thing she saw before she slipped into welcome sleep were images of Willow, Willow wearing her cherry-coloured helmet, Willow doubled over laughing, wrinkling her nose up at powdered eggs for breakfast again, sweat soaked on top of her during their love-making. Tara held fast on to those images and took them into her dreams.

*****

Night had fallen but Willow remained on deck, sitting miserably beneath her Guardian. She had spent all afternoon helping the mechanics repair the tail plane, all the while allowing herself to believe that she would be allowed to return to New York as soon as repairs were completed.

Boone had refused permission of course, although there was a decided note of sympathy in his voice as he explained that the main assault would take place in two days, as soon as the reconnaissance had been analysed. All ground forces would be alerted to be on the lookout for Tara and any sign of her. Until then however, there was absolutely nothing Willow or anyone else could do. She just had to hope and pray that Tara was somewhere safe, hiding just like Buffy had said.

The Devils and Slayers had attempted to rally around her but she had refused any offers of sympathy or companionship. The dinner that Buffy had brought out for her sat untouched at her feet save for a sausage which had been angrily hurled at Alex when, for the fourth time, he told her to come inside.

It was bitterly cold on the deck, Willow sat with her back pressed up against the Guardian’s front wheel, a cigarette clenched in her fist which every now and then she absently raised to her lips. A large pile of cigarette butts was stubbed out beside her. Smoking on the flight deck was strictly forbidden but Willow didn’t care, and no one had the heart to tell her to stop. She half-heartedly wished that the Guardian’s fuel tanks would be ignited and she would go up in a spectacular and mercifully quick ball of fire. However, she didn’t entertain such thoughts seriously, Tara was out there alive…she knew it and felt it. It was just a matter of finding her and once that was achieved…never letting go of her again.

She stubbed her current cigarette out carefully on the deck, having firmly decided that, no matter her current mood, blowing herself up would not solve anything. Almost automatically, she shook the packet to release another but found none came to hand, she’d smoked the whole packet. Willow shook it again and again, just to make sure and that was how Faith found her a moment later…feverishly shaking the obviously empty packet.

Without a word, the brunette squatted a shot distance away and tapped her own pack of Marlboros to offer one to Willow who reached out and accepted wordlessly. Faith pulled one out for herself and the two of them sat puffing in the darkness, the only sound besides inhaling was Faith slipping backwards to sit on the deck more comfortably. In doing so she made it clear that she was not about to get up and walk off immediately.

It was some minutes before either of them spoke,

“Can I have another?” Willow asked quietly, having sat fidgeting for a whole two minutes without one and finding she could hold on no longer.

Although she was supposed to be sitting idle in a state of utter despair, she still had to be doing something. The only two things she could think of were smoking and drinking alcohol, the latter being ruled out due to the likelihood of her doing something completely irrational in a drunken state.

Faith chucked the whole packet at her, Willow caught it and shook one free, placing it on the edge of her lips. When her numb fingers refused to co-operate to strike a match, she was beginning to realise how bitterly cold she was. Willow swore continuously as she went through three matches before Faith hunkered closer with a light. As soon as her cigarette was lit, Willow tucked her gloved hands up inside her jacket sleeves.

“I guess we both have so many bad habits already that adding one to the mix doesn’t really matter,” Faith said quietly, trying to bait Willow into a seemingly innocuous conversation.

Willow sighed for some reason, “That and the fact that I’m probably destined for an early grave anyway so I won’t need functioning lungs for much longer.”

“What the fuck does smoking have to do with your lungs?” Faith asked in a heavily sardonic tone.

In reply Willow delivered a look that spoke volumes about Faith’s inanity and her own intellectual superiority. Faith just chuckled in reply, far from offended and glad to have prised a little of the old Willow out of the sturdy shell she had built since Tara went down.

“I haven’t smoked since…” Willow began quietly and then drew in a breath before eventually deciding that she could mention her name without any adverse effects, “Well…Tara hates it, so I don’t.”

“So you’re reverting back to all your old habits in her absence?” Faith pushed a little harder to provoke some sort of reaction, “Cos if you are looking to start up with your wanton womanising I might have something to say about that…”

“I’m not!” Willow snapped suddenly and angrily, taking Faith’s proffered bait hook, line and sinker, “I’m with Tara now and that’s that…I’ll always be with her and if anyone tries to get in our way then by hell I will...”

“Chill Red, chill,” Faith was once more thoroughly satisfied of Willow’s lasting intentions towards Tara, “I just feel as though she’s my little sister, Buffy and I both feel that way…I was just checking…”

“Well you don’t need to ‘just check’ alright?” Willow whispered in a choked voice.

Faith looked across at Willow and realised that she was crying, silent tears running unchecked down her cheeks. In the dim light on the deck, they lay wet and glistening on her pale skin. Faith made no move to reach out and comfort hear, for which Willow was grateful…she just wanted to be able to let it out. It was impracticable for her to go about her duties red-eyed and morose, it had to be cleared out now in order for her to function as she had to. The fact that Tara was gone did not remove any of her responsibilities, nor did it remove the fact that they were in the middle of a war.

“I hate feeling helpless,” Willow sniffed loudly and angrily, dashing a cold sleeve across her swollen, red and runny nose.

“Same here,” Faith replied honestly, “As soon as the opportunity arises, I’m going to find her…there’s no way I’m leaving it up to a bunch of grunts to find T.”

Willow looked across at the resolute expression on Faith’s face and knew the Slayer meant it, a fact that she was grateful for. It meant that, when the time came for action, she wouldn’t be alone.

“Tara’s going to be in New York during the bombardment,” Willow whispered quietly.

She said it knowing full well that she had little right to protest as she had agreed with Boone when he reasoned that the lives of the many outweighed the lives of the few. However, it was an altogether different story when Tara was one of the few even though she knew that Tara would be one of the first to give her life to save others.

“Do you honestly think T is that stupid?” Faith asked back in a slightly angry voice, “Do you think she would be anywhere near the ship when the navy lets loose? She’ll be no doubt running as fast as she can in the opposite direction, towards the grunts.”

“I know, I know,” Willow replied, slightly exasperated that Faith was right, “What if she got captured…”

Both pilots knew that was the worst-case scenario. If Tara had indeed been captured, it would be very doubtful that she was still alive bombardment or no. Willow knew that if she herself was in that position, she would pray the bombs fell directly on top of her. For once, Faith had no come back, taking a very long drag on her cigarette as though it helped somewhat. Willow did the same although she knew for a fact it didn’t really help…

“Whad’ya say we go inside?” Faith asked nonchalantly, annoyed that she was afraid for her friend.

Willow nodded, throwing the Marlboros back to Faith, “I’m fucking freezing.”

*****

When Tara woke the inside of her mouth was the consistency of sandpaper. She retrieved her water bottle and drank sparingly from it despite her thirst. However she needn’t have worried, upon a brief exploration of her surroundings she found water collected in a bathtub which was partially open to the elements. Over her compact primus stove she boiled it with her dried survival rations to create a nourishing but decidedly unpleasant smelling stew. While it was cooking, she stripped down to her waist and gave herself as good a wash as she could manage, aided by the fact that she found an old cake of soap sitting neatly on the basin as though someone had used it mere days ago rather than months. Tara frowned, perhaps there were survivors here after all.

She cringed as she pulled her decidedly dirty clothing over her relatively clean body and went to eat her food. However, when she turned and took a step she thought she say something move in the corner of her eye. Tara froze, cursing herself for leaving her weapon with her pack. Searching cautiously she saw a small shadow move on a wall behind a overturned table and realised with relief that it could not possibly be an LGF…it was much too small.

“Whoever or whatever you are, come out now and you won’t get hurt…otherwise I’ll count to three and come and get you myself,” although despite the small size of whatever it was that stalked her…Tara wasn’t sure that diving in headfirst after it was such a good idea, “One…two…”

Before she said three, there was a plaintive meowing from behind the table and a more urgent ‘shhhhh’ which followed. Tara relaxed slightly, meowing was about as unthreatening a sound as she could hope to hear. She took a footstep towards the table, and then some more until she was so close she could hear the frantic breathing of someone who was terribly afraid. There was the sound of a slight scuffle and a fluffy grey ball came careening at her. Far from attack, it jumped up into her arms and started purring almost immediately. Tara almost grinned, she did have a way with cats. As she was stroking the skinny little thing, a mop of shaggy brown hair, closely followed by pair of huge brown eyes, peeked over the top of the table. The eyes were wide with fear but relaxed somewhat when they saw the cat nestled safely in Tara’s arms.

“Come out, I won’t bite I promise,’ Tara said softly, dropping to one knee to make herself less threatening.

Very, very tentatively, a boy emerged from his hiding place. Although he was a little hard to make out due to his dirty appearance, he looked to be about ten, he was terribly skinny and his rather raggedly clothes hung on his frame. A state not helped by the fact that the suit and coat obviously belonged to a grown man. He’d rolled up the sleeves of the jacket and an overlarge belt was looped around his waist. His unkempt hair was wild about his face and uncut it curled down over his collar.

He did not take any further steps toward Tara but rather regarded her with the hard stare of someone who had seen more than too much in his short years. His little face would have been impish under normal circumstances but here it was very, very serious and grave.

“Is this your cat?” Tara asked, still stroking the very content animal.

He nodded once and Tara set the animal back down, it refused to move away and when she gave it a little shove in the direction of its owner it simply thought Tara wanted to play and chased her hand. It ended up circling Tara’s body, brushing up against her at regular intervals. The boy didn’t seem overly concerned, he’d obviously decided that the cat thought she was safe and that was good enough for him…besides, cats are very good judges of character. He cast a furtive glance in the direction of Tara’s little stove where the stew was merrily boiling. She sighed and moved over to it, turning the stove off she scooped up a small spoonful and blew on it before tasting it. Not good at all…but palatable. She set it down on the floor opposite her with the spoon sitting in it.

“Here you go then, careful it’s hot though,” Tara inclined her head towards the food.

It did not take long before the boy scampered across, he carefully picked up the bowl using his coat sleeves to protect against the hot metal. Despite how hot it was, he made very short work of the stew. Tara’s stomach rumbled unhappily but she had eaten a very full breakfast before taking off the day before.

She thought he had finished when he set the bowl down but there was a little in the bottom, he beckoned to his cat who was still hanging around Tara. The skinny little animal began to eat, it’s purring intensified. As it ate, he looked up at Tara and flashed his teeth in a smile.

“Thanks awfully, we haven’t had anything to eat except rotten turnips for the last few days…and I hate turnips when they are cooked properly let alone rotten, don’t you?” he was very well spoken, obviously from a well-off family.

“I agree, perfectly disgusting,” Tara smiled in return, “I’m Tara Maclay, I’m a pilot in Air Command.”

His eyes lit up and he talked excitedly, “Were you in all those dogfights yesterday? I couldn’t really see it but there was a terrible racket…I thought perhaps they had come to destroy them for good…I got so jolly excited about being able to stop hiding…”

“We have,” Tara assured him, “And we will, eventually.”

“What kind of plane do you fly? I have…had a model of a Gullstrike and a Draken hanging from my ceiling at home, I made them myself…well, with a little help from my Dad but he’s dead now, my Mom too,” although his voice was sad, it sounded as though he had been forced to come to terms with his loss already, “I’m sorry, I’m babbling, it’s just haven’t had anyone to talk to in the longest time, except Mrs Chippy. Mrs Chippy is actually a ‘he’ though, I named him before I knew what he was and the name stuck.”

He stroked the cat gently, it had finished eating and was licking its paws. Tara wondered how on earth the young boy had survived all this time, obviously alone in New York City. He was thin, but other than that, seemed relatively unharmed…and obviously very talkative.

“Oh, and I’m Apsley, Apsley Cherry-Garrard…but all my chums and practically everyone else call me Cherry.”

Tara smiled, “Please to meet you Cherry.”

Even as she chatted with the boy, Tara was acutely aware of the need for her to be moving on. She remembered the plans Boone had gone over during their last briefing on Angel Island and the fact that army units would be coming down from Canada. It was her plan to head north and hope like hell that she bumped into one of them. There was no question of her leaving the boy here, she simply had to take him with her although she didn’t fancy their chances.

“Cherry…I’m heading north…I have to try and met up with our army units…I’m afraid its going to be quite scary at times and you’re going to have to try to do your best to keep up with me.”

His eyes lit up, “Oh, I thought you were going to leave me behind…soldiers can’t take children along with them on their missions after all…I’m quite brave and I move fast!” he said matter-of-factly.

“What about Mrs Chippy? Is he brave to?”

“Without a doubt, he just rides in the front of my coat,” he swooped the cat up and nestled him securely against his chest before trying to do his buttons up single-handedly.

Tara smiled and reached out to do them up for him. Thirty seconds later, she had her pack on and ready to go, balancing the gun against her forearm.

“Moving out?” Cherry nodded seriously.

Tara nodded in reply and together the unlikely pair started out of the house, both creeping as silently as cats, sticking close to piles of rubble. As they moved, Tara wondered what Willow would think of her now and her strange new companions. A boy called Cherry and a the cat with a decidedly ill-fitting moniker.

*****

The day and hour had arrived for the all out assault on the alien mothership and Willow stood by her Guardian waiting for the call to move out. The freezing cold of an early winter morning combined with the red dawn of death. Its bloody fingers creeping across the sky as though it were heralding the day to come. As she glanced skywards Willow reflected on the fact that she had never put much stock in omens…she believed in making her own fate. However, as her breakfast sat uneasily in her stomach and she yawned widely, she offered up a silent prayer to whoever was listening.

Willow had hardly slept a wink since Tara had been shot down. Despite this she had spent all of the previous day going over every inch of her plane, making absolutely certainty that it was in perfect working order so that if anything did go wrong, it would solely be down to pilot error. Willow rarely made mistakes in the air…

The briefing that morning had been thorough but to the point. They were to keep the skies clear at all costs for the main ground assault to move up through the city, wiping out any and all LGF resistance that they encountered. Analysis of the reconnaissance photos take of the ship and the surrounding area had proved to be invaluable. They showed that the ship had been securely fastened to the ground, it was almost as though it had become a building rather than a ship. LGF inhabitations had spread outwards from it like a disease, the photos showed that the heaviest concentration was all set within two miles of the ship.

The technical boffins had pored over the photos of the ship, analysing it to see where weaknesses lay. Most noticeably were what looked to be some sort of vents or exhaust ports which sat near the very top of the ship, two lay opposite each other. The boffins reasoned that direct hits on these vents may result in catastrophic damage to the interior…the ‘may’ part had Willow intensely worried. Being practically a genius herself, she considered herself qualified to question their findings. However, on this occasion Boone had told her to shut up very firmly. While this justifiably angered her, she could see his reasons for the lack of options. It was all they had to go on. If they lost this, everything would be over.

The take off had to be timed accurately in order to ensure synchronisation with the ground forces. Willow felt that too much depended on the army taking as much ground as possible. The pilots had been briefed that they may be landing at the city airport to refuel and rearm…another ‘may’ in the plans. This however didn’t worry Willow, if she was on the ground, then she would be that much closer to finding Tara.

Willow looked impatiently at her watch and the way the minutes were ticking by with excruciating slowness. She looked up from her watch to see Faith staring at her, the brunette having not spoken to her since the night on deck.

“All set Red?” she asked jauntily.

Willow nodded, still looking at her watch, ” Yeah, I feel good.”

“How are you though?” Faith asked with more seriousness to her voice.

Willow lifted her head to look Faith in the eye and nodded again, more resolutely this time, “I’m good, Tara’s out there, I know it.”

“Damn straight she is,” Faith replied as though that were the answer she was expecting to hear from Willow, “Smoke?”

Willow glanced at the packet and shook her head, “No thanks, Tara will kick my arse if I’m lighting up all the time.”

Faith laughed loudly and lit one for herself, “You’re whipped woman! You’re supposed to be the senior officer!”

“Not where it counts,” despite the moment, Willow found herself grinning in reply.

From the balcony of the carrier’s castle, the tall tower which acted both as the ship’s bridge and the flight tower, came a very loud and angry shout,

“Pilot Officer!” Boone screamed at Faith, “Put that fucking light out before you blow everyone to hell!”

Faith cast a contemptuous glance up before taking one last, insolent drag. She threw it to the ground and stubbed it out firmly with the steel toe of her boot.

“Like we’re not all going to hell anyway,” Faith looked longingly at her wasted cigarette, she then glanced down at her own watch, “Five minutes to go, better get mounted up.”

Willow nodded at Faith who winked and turned to jog across the deck to her own plane. She jammed her helmet on her head and turned to climb the ladder into her cockpit. This time she let the deckhand fastened her harness straps as she sat running through her checks.

The last strap fastened in place and the cockpit hood slammed shut, locked, pre-flight checks done and Willow was set to go. Before she fired up the engines she had one last task to carry out, from the inside pocket of her flight jacket she withdrew a snapshot of Tara. Taken during one of their training days at Angel Island, the blonde was smiling lop-sidedly at the camera. It was partially out of focus due to the fact that Willow had been the photographer. However, even Willow’s poor camera skills could not make a different to how damn beautiful she was. Willow tucked it to one side of her instrument panel, snagging it firmly in place. She then flicked all switches, feeling the Guardian’s engines awake, full of promise. In seconds their defending roar could only just be heard through her helmet but she could feel it through every surface of her body. Her fingers curled possessively around the thrust lever.

From her cockpit, Willow watched Tad as he strolled to the castle balcony overlooking the deck, he raised an arm and fired a very pistol. A red flare soared skywards, adding to the already ominous glow which lay over them all. It was the signal she had been waiting to see for two days. Before she slammed the lever forward, Willow reached out with her other hand to trace Tara’s picture gently.

“I promise not to let you down baby,” she whispered in the eerie light, her hand then moved to the stick which she grasped firmly, her com crackled into life as she said in a firm voice, “Devil One moving out, see you all up there.”

Willow slammed the thrust level forward, her arm trembling with a fierce intensity while at the same time the other hand holding the stick remaining solid and unmoving. She was slammed back in her seat as the Guardian accelerated in the blink of an eye. It rocketed off the end of the deck and climbed into the red sky, a devil with a mission.
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby watty » Thu Nov 24, 2005 5:18 am

Brave, brave, brave Tara. My heart felt ripped out as I followed her struggles as the Guardian went down. Massively relieved that she wasn't so hurt that she can't walk away and hide, but my heart is still thumping away ... she's not out of danger yet! Glad she met up with Cherry and Mrs Chippy. Having a small child and cat in tow may be more risky, but 1) as an officer she has the obligation to help the civilian and 2) taking care of them will take her mind off the danger and missing Willow. Am I wrong or is Cherry from England? He speaks too British for a kid from New York, then again this is an AU so the worlds must be different from ours.

I could almost taste Willow's despair, sitting alone out there on the deck. I like Faith here, she listens but isn't intrusive.
“I haven’t smoked since…” Willow began quietly and then drew in a breath before eventually deciding that she could mention her name without any adverse effects, “Well…Tara hates it, so I don’t.”

Small, almost throwaway lines like this, shows how much Willow has changed, and how in love with Tara she is. Would the pre-Tara Captain Red listen to anyone telling her not to smoke? The hell not!

The preparations for the mission was full of tension and I really felt for Willow when she pulled out Tara's photo and stuck it on her instrument panels. I wonder what she and the other pilots will find when the assault starts. The excitement is mounting, can't wait for the next part.
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Re: Captain Red and the Denizens of Mars

Postby tarebear » Thu Nov 24, 2005 10:43 am

WOW! i'm at a loss for words right now, but i definitely love the update! i hope willow can saver her soon. i hope tara and cherry can keep themselves safe meanwhile.

my mind still in a puddle, so i hope you don't mind a short feedback!

i really love this story and i hope you update for us as soon as you can!
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