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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby russ » Sat May 22, 2004 4:13 am

Hi Mary,



I wonder if you had trouble writing this because you were re-writing, and making sense of, one of the worst parts of canon. I never was able to truly believe in Willow desiring power so much that she ruined everything that was most precious in her life. Here, you've had her messing up because of inappropriately casting protection spells. No playing games with the magic here; it was all about trying to keep her loved ones safe.



Also, Tara didn't hide her head in the sand and pretend nothing was happening. She confronted Willow before things got too out of hand, forcing her to admit her fears and accept that she needn't bear the whole burden herself. Jixer's right that this never would have occurred to JW. I mean, the very notion of people messing up from the best of intentions, and their loved ones pulling them back on the right course -- imagine that!



Gotta wonder, but a little afraid to find out -- extra-crispy what?



Russ

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Modjadji » Sat May 22, 2004 8:13 pm

:clap



Gorgeous update. So brave of you to go to the bad place, and so talented of you to manage to make some sense of it. You treated Willow and Tara as they deserved to be treated - strong, good and true, but also human, and dealing with ridiculous amounts of pain and pressure on a daily basis. Willow doesn't "go evil", she isn't "consumed by a lust for power", she just wants her family safe. Suddenly a far more believable, relateable-to plotline emerges.



Of course, there was that little curve ball at the last moment, but I'm cheerfully ignoring it because I'm convinced your imagination will create a much better explanation than mine ever could. Cudos!



Would write actual, non-rambly feedback, but it's currently 4:30am, and I still have a lot of lemonade to make from the lemons life is chucking at me. Here's to upward turns in luck!



cheers,

mo.

No matter how short life may seem, it's still the longest thing you'll ever do.

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Marilda » Sun May 23, 2004 12:01 am

Hey, I'm so sorry that I haven't been responding to your wondeful fic. I've been computer free for a while now and it was heck trying to log back into the Kitten board.



Anyway, I just want to tell you that, as usual, I am loving your fic. I love the way you wrie and you have in me a true fan.



Also, I wrote that screenplay I was telling you about, it's about a girl named Antigone and the name of the script is, of course, "Antigone Unbound." I told you it caught my imagination!



How are things going with you?

Marilda
 


Re: As Time Goes By

Postby good2cats » Sun May 23, 2004 11:28 pm

Hi Mary,
You have returned to us.I though that maybe Scout and troop were holding you hostage demanding an open account with the Omaha Steak Company.
Anyway, I found Willow's opening musings to hit a familiar chord.Life does tend to lead us down unexpected paths.The new voices have definitely caught my attention.Sort of reminds me of the aliens from Talos4,original Star Trek,viewing their captives like zoo specimens.I can't wait to learn more about them.
Be well,Karen

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Rock me, Anadeis!

Postby DarkWiccan » Mon May 24, 2004 9:01 am

Okay... it looks like the string trio are indeed involved in Kyra's appearance on some level. Wondering where they are watching from? Another dimension? The Ether? Perhaps even through wee li'l Kyra's eyes?



Lots of yummy mystery to chew on here.



As everyone else has said, liked your retelling of Willow's magick dependency. Sooo much more sensical and creative than that poo that you know who came up with :fit2



I was watching a weekly documentary show on Bravo last night called TV Revolution... and last night's episode focused on the evolution of gay characters on television. They talked about "All American Family", "An Early Frost", "ThirtySomething", "Melrose Place", "Soap", "Dallas", "NYPD Blue", "Will and Grace", of course "Ellen", "Xena:WP", "Queer as Folk", "The L Word" and even "Ally McBeal"... but you know what they conveniently left out? Hmmmm.... And then in the last three minutes of the show JW appears onscreen and says something akin to, "Oh, and Willow on Buffy: the Vampire Slayer was gay too" then cut to narrator sum-up over montage of clips from every OTHER show they mentioned, roll credits.



That's it. I am just going to have to produce my OWN documentary to actually explore the impact of gay characters on television on ... I dunno... gay people. What a thought!



Oy.



Please update soon if you can... if for no other reason than to keep me from watching tv shows that cause me to twitch.



Cheers

DW :pride

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby pipsberg » Mon May 24, 2004 10:16 am

Yay! Great update Mary. I'm loving this story. More please :)

-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Wed May 26, 2004 9:19 am

Hello, all... Thanks for the wonderful feedback. It's just such a high to read your ideas and reactions. It's official: Look for the Kitten Label!



One of the most consistent elements of your feedback concerned Willow's misuse of magic, and Russ, I think you nailed it: it was so hard for me to write b/c I needed it to be in there but it gave me fits to recraft it into something that made sense to me. But how could Willow not worry about losing someone? First of all, she's anxious by nature (or so I see her); second, she's happier than she's ever been, and thus loss is even more terrifying. JW and Mutant Wankers tried to sell the image of Willow as not just grief-fueled but also power-hungry. That just never flew with me, even aside from my rage at That Which Shall Not Be Named. So--I'm glad this seemed to resonate more w/ people, and thanks for the kind words to that effect. Moving on...



SapphoCrazyGirl: I just laughed with delight at your astute observation: Yes, it would indeed dampen the fun if the child ate them all. Takes the shine off the family picnics, that's for sure...So glad you're here!



Kajun: Hey, welcome! I'm glad you liked the earlier stories. And remind me to thank Debra for the referral...You know, I have to write laughter in my stuff. I need it too much in my own life to leave it behind here. Thanks for checking this out!



Alcy: Hey, congrats on the graduation! That's a fantastic accomplishment. You know, your questions about Kyra beg some of the more intriguing ones. What is this child's essence? to what extent does love blind us? To what extent is it redemptive; that is, can we truly love someone back to the side of light? And to what extent is it a specious distinction to refer to the light side and the dark side? Don't they each inform and define the other? And now I need more coffee...Anyway, thanks for the great feedback and for following this li'l bit o' storytelling.



Rose: Ah, sweetie--so close to the yellow jersey? And has Willow truly learned? Here's hoping...Thanks, Rose!



Puff: What's up w/ these 3 chicas, indeed...So you read the disclaimers--cool! Sometimes half the difficulty is in writing those. (Hey--I've plunked a lot of chapters up here--that's a lot of disclaimers!) As to Donald's hair...I say bronze it and keep it ever so gravity-defiant! Thanks, Puff--hope the horses are well and you are too.



Mollyig: What are the trio's intentions where Kyra is concerned? Hmm...I'm glad you liked this rewrite of W's problem. It felt important to reclaim, somehow...Thanks for the good thoughts.



Debra: Asher Griffin? OK, now that's an even cooler name. The kid's destined for greatness, I tell ya...On a more serious note, I think honoring those who went before us is such a good and loving thing. Adele is a beautiful name--classic and gracious.



I suspect as a parent, you understand the urge to protect whom you love with such a fierceness. I mean, this was before Kyra came to them, but it's a glimpse into part of what drives Willow. I'll be curious to see what you think of future explorations of that theme...



Thanks for the good thoughts, Debra, and thanks for sending Kajun this way! Oh--glad you liked the doctor. Couldn't have just any ol' AMA member...



Grimaldi: You're not alone in your curiosity about these 3 figures at the end. Hope you like where it goes...



Jixer: OK, I loved your Starbucks prognostication...And you're right (or so I suspect): first-time parents are more anxious. I'm the 3rd of 4, so I think by the time I showed up my folks were just hoping I didn't try to drive before I could reach the brake...Thanks for following this, Jixer--I always love to see you here.



Barnabasvamp: Yes, there are so many possibilities w/in the number 3. Where will I go w/ them? Possibly to the store, and then maybe a movie...Dunno. Anyway, thanks for the good thoughts, BV!



Russ: Well, as I mentioned in the "prologue," I think you were right about the source of my difficulty. I needed this element in here, and yet working (reworking) it was such a gargantuan hurdle. You've a sharp mind, Russ...And yes: Tara didn't hide. I always struggled w/ her leaving. I mean, part of me understood it, and yet it didn't fit in w/ who I saw her being. I saw her as staying close, trying to help Willow, and I don't mean that as judgement; it's just my assessment of how this particular woman would act.



Extra-crispy what indeed...Thanks, Russ. Your words always bring a smile to my face and a thought (or 40) to my mind.



Modjadji: Yeah, going to the bad place is not of the fun, but it felt necessary. I'm with you on your opinion of JW's dross. Hey--that's his new name! Dross Whedon! You read it here first, folks! (Or at least, I think you did...) Hey, I'm sorry to hear of the unordered lemon delivery. How are you doing? Are things improving at all? Sending good thoughts...Thanks for following this, You of the Great Name!



Marilda: OK, that's just so cool about the screenplay! And I'm mightily flattered indeed to have been a part of it! So how'd it go? What kind of feedback didja get? Rock on, Esterhazy! Glad to see you back, Marilda, and thanks for following this and sending in the good thoughts.



Karen: Ah, you know the lengths to which a hungry cat will go, don't you? Yes, Scout kept me locked up in the attic for awhile, but Dill (the one w/ the extra finger on each paw) used her opposable thumbs to get me out. So--the voices caught your attention, eh? Excellent...Thanks for the good wishes and for checking this out.



DarkWiccan: All shall be revealed, DW, in good time...The documentary sounds pretty anticlimactic. I can't believe they had Ally McBeal on there! God, David Kelly writes this would-be titillating crap about anorexic women experimenting w/ other women only to realize the full force of their heterosexuality afterwards. (Anybody see the "Picket Fences" episode?) So--you'll have an update later today, DW, to spare you the horrors of TV. Thanks for reading and sending in the consistent feedback.



Pipsberg: Glad you're liking! Hope you enjoy where it goes from here. Thanks for the kind words.

AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: As Time Goes By

Postby littlecrazy80 » Wed May 26, 2004 11:20 am

Great update!



*lil´c*

"I am S-E-X-Y" Amber at the FedCon



SweetAmber

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Wed May 26, 2004 10:21 pm

Hey, Li'l C: Thanks for the good thoughts! Hope you like this next part.

*****
AS TIME GOES BY

Part 4

Summary:
Babies, protection spells, ethereal voices from on high…What’s going on here? I want some answers!
Rating: PG for now; racier later after our girls have caught up on their sleep. New parents, help me out here.
Disclaimer: What I said in Part 3 still holds true except that I don’t own Puff’s horses or--heaven knows--her wife. Just wanted to make that clear.

*************

In retrospect, Willow wondered why she’d been surprised. After everything she’d seen; everything she’d been a part of…She’d watched the Mayor turn into a giant snake. Her best friend’s sister had started life as a mystical ball of energy. She herself had once dated a werewolf. And she knew that Giles and Mrs. Summers had…done it. So why in the goddess’ name was she surprised?

*****

Kyra had been with them for ten months. Willow thought at times that her heart would split open with the fierce love she felt for her daughter. It seemed incredible, really, that something so tiny could inspire and embody such vast feeling. The proportions seemed off but Willow--so very precise in matters of geometry and physics--cared not a bit.

She and Tara had definitely wanted to be mothers, but this wasn’t how they’d imagined it. They’d walked into an abandoned warehouse one night expecting nothing more or less than to battle some nasties, and they’d walked out as parents. And now she simply could not conceive of her life without this tiny soul who looked up at her; followed her with alert eyes; gripped her finger as preparing to pull herself up and start walking.

She often worried about her desire to protect Kyra. Would her maternal instincts make her susceptible to her earlier obsession? How could they not? Even the thought of anything threatening her daughter made her blood run hot in her veins. But she resisted the urge to delve back into the protective magicks, mainly because Tara kept close to her on the subject.

“Willow, Sweetie, I know it’s hard not to go there. Goddess, I feel like going there at times, just for a little insurance. But we’re setting ourselves up for a huge fall if we believe that we can control everything that happens to her. We’ll protect her, and we’ll use magic responsibly to do so. I promise you, we’ll navigate this.”

And Willow, who might have expected to feel chastened somehow, instead was relieved to know that she wasn’t the only one who felt the temptation. It made her feel as though Tara needed her, too, to be wise in this regard. The balance, the mutual reliance, felt good.

Their life was taking on a certain pattern and predictability. Further check-ups with Darnuth showed a healthy baby. Their dark-haired child was even-tempered and smiled often. Between the two of them, it was unlikely that Kyra would ever go hungry even if she breast-fed until she was 20 which, Willow realized, was probably a bad idea. And they had made wills in case anything were to happen to them.

Willow, normally so prudent about such things, found herself in the grip of a truly paralyzing superstition. “If we make wills, something might happen to us,” she argued, supremely confident in her logic.

Tara just looked at her, her mouth crooking slightly. “That’s a good point,” she said after a moment. “Because no one ever dies who didn’t intend to. Death never catches anyone by surprise.” She gazed at Willow with an expression of simultaneous affection and subtle insistence.

“Well, I’m glad you see the wisdom of my point,” Willow grumbled, even as she began the search for a lawyer.

They were as cautious as they could be, of course. They never patrolled together, because they wanted to lower the risk that Kyra would be left with only one parent. The discussions about such things had been painful beyond words, but they were also absolutely imperative, Willow realized.

“OK, so if the two of us had sailed on the Titanic and left Kyra with someone--” Willow began.

“Why would we take a trans-Atlantic trip and leave our infant daughter behind?” Tara interrupted, her tone incredulous.

“Well, maybe we just wanted to get away.”

“We could get away with a little overnight to a B&B,” Tara argued. “No way am I climbing on a cruise ship and waving goodbye to our little girl for like, weeks.”

“OK, I’m not suggesting that we book a cruise for this Saturday,” Willow continued, feeling just a wee bit impatient. “Trying to raise a rhetorical issue here.”

“Sorry,” Tara mumbled. “I just got all riled up picturing it.”

“I can see that,” Willow replied slowly. “Anyway---we’re on the ship and it starts to go down. There’s a chance for one of us to be saved, but not both. Do we stay with each other to the very end--or do we make sure that one of us survives?”

“Oh goddess,” Tara said in a small voice. “Could you maybe throw Old Yeller on the boat too, just to make it more excruciating?”

“But what would we do?” Willow persisted. “What would you do?”

Tara looked at her, blue eyes pained. Finally, she replied, “I’d push you into a life-boat and make sure you got back to our girl.”

Willow gazed back at her beloved, feeling tears sting her own eyes. “No you wouldn’t, because I’d be pushing you.”

Tara managed a smile. “Great…Can’t you just see us? We’re both fighting to get the other one in the life boat and meanwhile the ship sinks with us locked in mortal combat, each trying to fling the other to safety.”

Willow gave a tiny grin in response. “Well, at least we’d die in each other’s arms.” Brushing away her tears, she added, “But you get the point, right? As much as we want to be together for the rest of our lives; as much as we want our lives to run neck-and-neck to the finish line…We have another person to think about now. And whatever else, we don’t leave her alone.”

“Agreed,” Tara whispered, pulling Willow close to her. Willow could hear the beloved heartbeat thrumming softly against her ear. How could she ever live in a world that didn’t have this sound? If she had to, could she raise a child by herself? Unconsciously, she gripped Tara more tightly to her.

Finally, Tara pulled back just slightly, enough to cup Willow’s face in her hands and look steadily into her eyes. After a moment, she leaned forward and slowly kissed her cheeks, warm lips gently brushing away the remaining tears. Her thumbs trailed in their wake, stroking Willow’s face with infinite tenderness.

“I love you, Willow Rosenberg,” she breathed.

When Willow finally found her voice, she said, “Let’s make sure all of this stays rhetorical, OK? Promise?” And she knew she couldn’t really ask for such a thing, anymore than Tara could really give it. But she still felt calmed when Tara rested her lips lightly against her ear and whispered, “I promise.”

One of the other more difficult discussions involved selecting godparents. Buffy knew that they had been drafting their wills, and she broached the subject with them one night after dinner.

“Listen, guys. I know that part of this whole thing is figuring out who looks after Kyra if anything happens to you. Now--as your friendly neighborhood Slayer, it’s my intention that nothing happens to you. That’s Plan A, right?”

Willow and Tara nodded in unison. This is my best friend, Willow thought. And I love her.

“But I know you guys have to think about it--the flip side,” she continued. “And…” Here she faltered, fumbling at a loose thread on her jeans. She took a deep breath. “And I want you to know that as much as I love you both, and God knows the midget’s growing on me too, so to speak…I can’t be a part of it.”

Willow just stared at her. “Buffy, what--”

“Willow, listen. I’ll protect all of you with everything I have, but I’m the Slayer. And at least historically, that career hasn’t involved a lot of retirement benefits because retirement usually takes the form of death.” She spoke quickly, as if afraid that her will would fail if she let herself think about her words. “So if anything happened to you guys…” And here her will did fail, at least for a moment. “If anything happened to you, my first order of business would be to hunt down whoever did it and make them suffer in ways that testify to my immense creativity.” She drew a deep breath. “But I’m more likely to die than either of you, and you can’t pick someone whose job description involves nightly risk of mortality.” She fell silent, her gaze never leaving theirs.

A long silence hung over them. Finally, Tara spoke; when she did, Willow could tell she was fighting tears. “Buffy, you’re one of the most remarkable people I’ve ever known, and that has nothing to do with you being the Slayer. Your heart, and your courage--you impress me more than you know.”

Willow couldn’t really speak, because it just hurt too much to think about. No wonder we don’t make many other friends. Who else could understand sitting here and having this conversation?

Buffy was blushing from Tara’s words; looking at Willow, she gave a sad smile. “Just thought we should be clear.”

Willow nodded. “Buffy, what Tara said…Put that to the tenth power and it goes for me.” Her voice was barely a whisper.

Buffy gave her a wry grin. “I know that’s a very big number, so color me immensely flattered.” Then she sighed and stood up. “Now--if you’ll excuse me I have to go pick up Dawn from volleyball practice, and then I’m giving my sister her next driving lesson.”

Willow looked up in alarm. This was a whole different sort of peril. “You know, Buff, Tara and I could help out on the whole vehicular aptitude acquisition endeavor,” she offered urgently, trying to keep the desperation out of her voice.

“God, you’re about as subtle as a writer for a failing science fiction show,” Buffy grumbled, flouncing out in faux indignation.

They had settled on Giles, Xander, and Anya. Willow was less than enthusiastic about the third member of that trinity, but Tara had been adamant. “Anya has strength and loyalty,” she said over Willow’s protests. “She should be a part of it.”

Anya had shocked Willow (but not, she suspected, Tara) by bursting into tears when they broached the subject.

“If anything ever happens to you,” she babbled through her tears, “I’ll take care of her, no matter I have to do. Like, if you get bitten by a vampire and turn into unholy bloodsuckers, I’ll stake you myself. You have my word. And…And if you get eaten or eviscerated or decapitated or mutilated or--”

“You’re so kind,” Tara managed, laying a slightly shaky hand across Anya’s shoulders.

Later that evening, as the group was digging into the pizzas they’d ordered, Tara took Willow’s hand. “We need to talk to Dawn,” she said quietly. “After we eat, OK?”

Willow nodded; she’d noticed the girl’s uncharacteristic quiet throughout the night. Half an hour later, they had managed to steer the teenager out onto the front porch without attracting much notice.

“Sweetie, we need your help,” Tara began, and Willow realized at that moment that for Dawn, those were some of the most meaningful words she could hear. “Willow and I plan to be Kyra’s mother for a long, long time. What we asked Giles and Xander and Anya earlier--that’s a worst-case scenario. But she’s going to need you regardless of what happens to us.”

“Why?” Dawn asked, her upturned face pale in the dark.

“Dawnie, who knows better than you do what it’s like to have an…unconventional start to life?” Tara asked softly. “No one will be able to relate to her in quite the same way you will, no matter how much we love her.”

Willow picked up the thread. “And if the worst does happen…Dawn, she’ll need you more than ever. Please promise us that you’ll look out for her; help her make sense of everything.” As she spoke, she found herself remembering a Sunday afternoon when she and Tara had promised Buffy that they would look after Dawn if anything happened to the Slayer.

Everything comes full circle…Who will Kyra look out for in her time?

Dawn looked from one of them to the other. Finally she nodded, almost imperceptibly. “I understand. And I’ll be there for her, whenever and however she needs.” She paused, and then added. “But I expect both of you to be there to shower me with gratitude and affection and maybe ice cream, OK?” She gave them a small grin. “’Cuz I don’t come cheap.”

Willow nodded with feigned formality. “We’ll have the contract drawn up in the morning, Ms. Summers. In exchange for social and emotional services rendered, you shall receive absolutely humongous amounts of love from Ms. Maclay and Ms. Rosenberg--heretofore referred to as ‘The Hot Mamas.’”

“Can I teach her all sorts of cool stuff that you really don’t want her to know?” Dawn asked eagerly.

“Yes, please,” Tara replied smoothly. “In fact, we’ve bought her her first pack of cigarettes. We were hoping you’d have her smoking by preschool.”
“She’ll have a tattoo before she graduates kindergarten,” Dawn promised. “That’s how much I love you guys.” This last part seemed to catch her almost by surprise; she looked down suddenly, as if embarrassed.

“We love you too, Dawnie,” Tara replied softly, laying her hand gently on the teenager’s shoulder. Then she lowered her head until she could look Dawn in the eyes, and gave her trademark crooked smile. “I mean, we must love you. We just entrusted our daughter’s eventual truancy to your capable hands.”

“You can count on me,” Dawn said with an answering grin, but even through the humor Willow recognized the utter seriousness of her promise. She gave first Tara and then Willow a quick hug. As she turned to go back inside, Willow tapped her on the shoulder. Dawn looked at her quizzically.

“Emphasis on the word ‘eventual,’” Willow reminded her.

*****

Three days later, Willow and Tara went downtown to do a little shopping, pushing Kyra in her Blue’s Clues stroller. Willow had insisted on this particular one, thinking that it would encourage Kyra’s own discernment and analytical ability. Tara, for her part, thought it was beyond cute, though she had surprisingly little faith that the blue dog on the plastic would further their daughter’s mental capabilities.

It was a beautiful day. People smiled at them; some stopped to chat. They shared nods of unspoken camaraderie with other parents. No one seemed to bat an eye at two women pushing a baby stroller. Perhaps there was a certain amount of ignorance or naiveté involved; people assuming that they were sisters, or friends. Willow, however, chose to believe that most of them knew she and Tara were a couple and that Kyra was their daughter.

Who could look at us and not know we’re in love?

All was well until they were standing at any unusually long stoplight, waiting to cross the street in search of some lunch. A short white man with a pinched face glowered at them so openly that Willow finally turned to face him.

“Can I help you?” she asked curtly.

The man looked at her with open animosity. “It’s bad enough that you chose to live this lifestyle,” he replied, his eyes dark with hostility. “But to bring a child into it…It’s the worst kind of abomination.” He practically spat the words. Willow felt her face grow hot with anger, and prepared to verbally shred him.

“Based on Paul’s second letter to the church at Corinth?” Tara asked sweetly. The man recoiled so suddenly that Willow thought he might fall into the street. She sort of wished he would. What she knew that he didn’t was that Tara had been raised Southern Baptist. If this man wanted to argue Scripture, he was in for a dogfight.

By now the light had changed; people hurried by as if eager to get away from the growing tension.

“Among other verses,” he finally managed.

“Let’s talk about some of those versus,” Tara continued in the same unassuming voice.

The man’s face flushed as he looked at her. Willow had never encountered such open hatred before. He pointed a shaking finger at Tara and hissed, “Don’t think I don’t know what you are. Don’t think I can’t see the evil inside you.”

This last part was almost laughable, considering that Tara was probably the most un-evil person Willow had ever met. But any impulse to laugh was choked by the sight of the man taking a step closer to Tara, his face crowding closer to hers. Willow knew without having to think about it that if he touched her, there would be profoundly serious consequences.

As it turned out, Willow didn’t have to do anything--not because the man backed down at all, but because he was abruptly pushed to one knee by a force she couldn’t see. He stared up at them, fear now washing across his pale face.

Looking at Tara, Willow knew that she hadn’t cast any spell. At Tara’s questioning glance, she shook her head quickly to say that she wasn’t responsible for the sudden turn of events either.

Almost on instinct, she looked at Kyra, to make sure she was OK…and stared dumbly at her daughter.

If it was possible for an infant to have a “Don’t fuck with me” expression, Kyra was wearing it now. Her tiny fist was extended and her brow was furrowed in anger or concentration or both. She wasn’t crying, and didn’t seem inclined to do so. Instead, her little jaw was set and she glared at the space where the man had been standing.

The man rose shakily to his feet, looking at Kyra as if expecting three little 6’s to emerge along her forehead. He started to speak, then seemed to think better of it. Turning, he gave only a quick glance at the flashing “Walk” sign and practically lurched across the street.

Willow stared first at Tara, and then down at Kyra, who was now babbling happily once again. After a long moment, Tara whispered, “I think our daughter has some very special talents.”

*******

To Be Continued










AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: As Time Goes By

Postby aka MKF » Wed May 26, 2004 11:17 pm

Okay, see now you've done it. I was all ready to go to bed and get a good night's sleep when I made the mistake of doing one last check on the kitten board. Up pops your story with an update and now I'm all weepy and emotional. Did ya have to have such an emotionally touching scene? How am I going to get to sleep now?

:sob :sob



Mic

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Washi » Thu May 27, 2004 12:00 am

Now, see, I reread Gods Served and Abandoned, and I noticed something. In Gods, in chapter 4, you first introduce the voices, the trinity of women-defending gods, if u shall:



Quote:


Tara felt her mind tilt slightly. She doesn't want you to share the icing with Donnie. And she doesn't think she can tell you exactly why.



She blinked rapidly, and tried to focus on her mommy's face. She'd had those little voices before: they were kind of her voice, but kind of different, too. The thing is, she didn't really recognize anybody else's voice in there.




Am I right, or am I wrong?



Anyways, I love this fic. Kyra rocks. :lol An infant with a “Don’t fuck with me” expression. Now, that's just good stuff. Willow and Tara being protective and being in their position would make anyone go nuts. But they're holding up, and all that because they work together. Can you hear the happy sign coming from here? :lol



That dude deserved something more, like a swift kick in the ass, but hey, whatever he can get, I'm for it.



As always, Mary great update. :grin

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby russ » Thu May 27, 2004 5:16 am

Hi Mary,



So, even if Kyra doesn't nurse until she's twenty, the story will have to last that long. I base this on your rating: "PG for now, racier later after our girls have caught up on their sleep." New parents only know that babies have an uncanny instinct for waking up at the wrong moment. Old parents know that you don't get any privacy, or indeed get caught up on sleep, until the nest is empty.



This update combined touching with hilarious. The need to keep a child safe, to plan for the worst happening, touches a chord with any parent. You have to think about the unthinkable, because seeing to the safety of your little one is the single most important thing in the world. Suddenly you fear things that never crossed your mind before.



Willow's will-superstition had me chuckling, but the Titanic discussion had me rolling around the floor in laughter. (not as painful as it sounds when there's casters on the chair).



Have I mentioned recently how much I love the way you write the Scoobies? Buffy is so powerful in the ways Tara describes -- heart and courage. And mature, imagine that! JW would have had her all pouty and self-pitying in a scene like this. Here she's realistic, loving, and true to her nature.



The scene with Dawn is very well done, also. She's bound to feel a little left out, and W/T do a wonderful job of enlisting her help as big sister surrogate and official bad influence.



As for the pinch-faced bigot (hereafter referred to as "pfb"); I wish Tara had had a chance to engage in that Scriptural dogfight. Instead, the pfb decided to get in-your-face physical, a not uncommon reaction with that sort. Not sorry that Kyra used her "special talents" to shake him up a bit. Just a little worried about the poor parents; the notion of a two-year-old with that kind of power is a bit scary -- not to mention the inevitable four-year old temper tantrums. Willow better brush up on those protection spells after all, for the sake of innocent bystanders.



By the way, Mary; since you own pretty near everything, would you be so kind as to remove your bunny rabbits from my garden before they eat everything. Thanks.



Russ

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby mollyig » Thu May 27, 2004 5:34 am

Great update. It's totally understandable that our girls would converse about what would happen to Krya should anything befall them. Lovely that all the Scoobs gave solace to the worrying parents. Kyra is definitely one special child. Of course, with parents like that . . .


"Love is just like breathing when it's true" Indigo Girls

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby JustSkipIt » Thu May 27, 2004 5:52 am

Mary,

Thanks for the awesome update. Good discussions re: wills and Godparents. It's a killer and not just because you have to think about it. You also have to know that there are a bunch of people you don't want to raise your child. In our case the choice was simple: my brother & sister-in-law. But we wanted a backup: Rachel's brother & sister-in-law. However, when Rachel was 8 months along, her sister-in-law told her that she couldn't really expect everyone to be ok with "the situation" because it was so difficult for everyone. Goodbye to them as Godparents. But back to W/T - good choices I'd say.



And not surprised about Kyra at all. Saw that coming when they went down town. Yeah for Kyra! And yeah for you! Have a great day. Heck, make it a great weekend and take Monday off! Debra

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Grimaldi » Thu May 27, 2004 8:00 am

loved the update :)



i liked Buffy's reason for not being the Godparent to Kyra, and what Anya told Willow and Tara was funny and sweet.



it was funny that the jerk at the end was scared of a little baby, Kyra must have some scowl

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Puff » Thu May 27, 2004 9:10 am

Hi Mary :) I hope you are well. Thank you for the disclaimers they made me giggle and as I have been sick for a whole week then that was a great thing to do. Oh here are my new pictures of me and Muppet if you want to look at them. One. Two He has the cutest face.



Now on to the update. Let's start with Buffy. I really loved that scene with her and Willow and Tara and I thought what she said was very true. She would so kick ass if Willow or Tara got hurt in any way. I love the idea of Kyra's don't fuck with me face and I think Tara was right, she obviously has some serious abilities packed into her little body. Enough to force Mr. Bigot down to one knee and scare the crap out of him :grin My favorite scene was probably with Willow and Tara dsicussing their wills, I think I have Willow's logic as well. I love Tara as the voice of reason. Hopefully my ramblings make sense, I am still a little ill.



Thanks for the update. It was great.



It's a moo point. It's like a cow's opinion. It's moo.
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Edited by: Puff  at: 5/27/04 8:11 am
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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby jixer » Thu May 27, 2004 10:32 am

Hello Kittens-



I found the entire 'planning for what might happen' theme moving. W&T rang true, and so did your Buffy especially after GS&A. Dawn and Kyra on the surface are cute but underneath there's a nagging question about the protective baby and the Key. As for the Scripture quotes it seemed proper that Tara should know them (I was disappointed ME never had Willow quote the Torah or the Talmud). Personally my favorite tactic is to ask the quoter to cite the four verses before and the four after.



By the way oh owner of all things outside of BtVS, when you pick up your bunny rabbits from russ, please swing by and corral your aphids. Or at least lend me a couple hundred ladybugs.



Jixer

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Thu May 27, 2004 12:10 pm

Hello, Adored Kittens on High... (Or is that "Kittens Who Adore Getting High"?)



Thanks as ever for the lovely feedback. I was esp. glad to hear from some parents that the protect-the-child elements rang true. I'm not a parent (nor do I play one on TV), so I hoping to capture that at least moderately well. I can only imagine how fierce that drive must go.



Mic: Hey, don't cry...Well, OK--cry if you want to. I promise there's laughter in there w/ the tears! Thanks for the kind words, Mic.



Washi: Oh my God, Washi--you are truly the fan-fic scholar! I'm so impressed! So does the trinity at the end of Part 4 have anything to do w/ the voices in Tara's head? Hmm...All shall be revealed, Washi! Yeah, Kyra rocks. I've definitely grown fond of her spunk. But there's so much about her we don't know...(Mary said, possibly foreshadowing or maybe just being a twit.) Thanks, Washi--I can't help but say it!



Russ: Wait--you don't want the rabbits? Oh, man...I thought you'd be so excited. Great point about the lack o' sleep! All of my friends who have kids have talked about the impact on their sex lives, esp. the spontaneity (or lack thereof). Thanks for picking up on the combo of levity and poignance; I was really trying to balance those two. You know, I thought about getting into a Scriptural Smackdown/Face-Off, but decided against it b/c I wanted to keep that scene relatively brief and tight. It definitely hits on one of my own life struggles. (My mom and I have exchanged dueling Bible versus on my "lifestyle" for a few years now...) Thanks for the good thoughts, Russ. As ever, you pick up things on so many levels. (Hey--could you come over and pick up around my house? No? Just checking...)



Mollyig: Yeah, Kyra's a special one but as you say--with parents like those, it's pretty much a foregone conclusion. Glad you enjoyed!



Debra: OK, first off, let's just take a moment to sniff disdainfully in Rachel's sister-in-law's direction. Good. Man, I can't believe that and yet I can...Wouldn't it be great if there were some way to predict? I always struggle with that when doing therapy w/ someone coming out. People will surprise you in both good and bad ways...I hope the first-choice people are celebrating Asher as he deserves! Thanks for the kind words on this update, and I'm loving "School Days"! Check it out in your grocer's deli, people!



Grimaldi: I like writing Buffy as the person I thought she could be, not the person they reduced her to. Glad you share that preference! Thanks, Grimaldi.



Puff: Hey girl--what's up with lingering unwellness? Sounds not of the fun, most certainly. And that's a cute horse you got there! Is that you with her? Cool pix! Thanks for the good thoughts re: this update, Puff--I appreciate the energy through the sickness. Now get well, sweetie!



Jixer: Ooh--I love your "4 before; 4 after" policy! That's a fantastic idea! I've never quite understood pulling out one verse when the Bible is such a contextual body of work. It's like looking at someone's finger and then trying to paint the whole person. Yes, there are indeed nagging questions about this li'l person. She seems of the good, but there's a ton of info (plus or minus 3 megabytes) that we don't know. And yes, I'll stop by and pick up the aphids...It seems you didn't like that gift any more than Russ liked his...



Thanks again, Kittens. Je vous aime! (Is that right, Washi?)

Mary


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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby The Rose24 » Thu May 27, 2004 9:06 pm

Sorry I am late responding. You posted after my bedtime this time.



I can imagine W/T fighting to stay with each other until the very end. The conversation about the Titanic is priceless.



Kyra is definitely going to be fascinating to watch throughout this story. I look forward to seeing what other powers she has.

Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

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


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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby KiwiAlcyone » Fri May 28, 2004 7:31 am

Heya Mary,



Thanks so much for a fantastic update! I was laughing hard for heaps of it, especially at Anya promising to stake W & T if they were turned into vamps. And imagining a four year old chain smoking with a great big tattoo…very disturbing :P



And then we get bigoted people in the street. I was reading the TV guide letters page today (c’mon, I’m not a geek…it’s just fascinating!) and there were all these letters from people complaining about a gay couple on Coronation Street (do Americans know what Coro Street is? Think ultra conservative, long running UK drama). One woman wrote, “Coro has been well-loved for a long time. Do not spoil it by bringing in gay lifestyles,” and another wrote, “I notice with the alarm the shows pushing or advocating homosexuality.”



My own anger at that guy trying to bring up bible verses is very personal to my own experiences. Coming from a Christian background, I have to live with intolerance and misunderstanding and the residual guilt for scaring the hell out of my Mum when I told her I had a girlfriend. Even after coming to the realisation that I am not gay I feel strongly about gay rights and bigots and as far as I’m concerned there cannot be too many gay characters on TV or in literature. Much of WYTN? is a personal exercise in exploring people’s stereotypical fears about gay lifestyles and how strongly people believe in well-used phrases like ‘its wrong.’

Religion and homosexuality is a difficult area to venture in to and I applaud you for having the guts to do it in this wonderful fic.



Anyway, enough ranting from me, I love this fic and keep up the excellent work. Damn I love Kyra! Cool character even though she’s just a wee thing. :D



Calvin: Do you believe in the devil? You know, a supreme evil being dedicated to the temptation, corruption, and destruction of man?

Hobbes: I’m not sure that man needs the help.

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Modjadji » Fri May 28, 2004 7:49 am

Anyone who saw me now would think I was nuts. That's how big the smile on my face is.



Of course, technically I should be worrying about all those questions you're raising about Kyra's origin, and now her magical/protective capabilities. However, I was too busy glowing internally and punching the air as she put that poncy bugger in his place. :party I love this kid already!



One thing I loved in GS&A is the W/T-Dawn interaction, and this story is carrying on a fine tradition beautifully. Trust our girls to see a real way Dawn can be useful to Kyra, rather than the blanket statements usually issued to other 'big sisters'. After all, Dawn has always been the baby of the Scooby family, and, just like in conventional families (whatever the hell those are anyway), needs to be treated with respect now she's 'graduated' to the big sis position.



Also, I loved the deliquency conversation almost as much as I enjoyed the whole Titanic image. Both were hilarious. General giggly themes. TGIF should be replaced with TGIFAMU (thank God it's friday and Mary's updated!).



Yup, things are going better round here. The workload has slacked off a bit, friends are doing better and the war zone that has been my house as of late is cooling down. Can I ever relate to them duelling Bible verses. We should all have our own pocket Kyra. Still, 5 months and it's freedom, high-day, freedom!



Keep on writing :clap (3 Mb - be still my heart!)



adios,

mo.

No matter how short life may seem, it's still the longest thing you'll ever do.

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby veiled isis moon » Mon May 31, 2004 8:05 am

WOW, thanks for the ride!

I had fallen behind with a few updates and thought it was about time i caught up with this wicked fic, and i'm glad i did.



The flow of the story through Willow's magic problems was amazing to read and very believable. Being worried about Tara and Kyra and the rest of the scobbies and their luck with fighting demons that she felt it was her duty to protect them all against everything, was very 'Willow', and i could imagine her doing so.



The titanic bit where Willow is trying to talk to Tara hypothetically about Kyra and themselves, and she loses it and starts arguing with Willow about leaving Kyra at home, was really funny bless her.



That arrogant man who seemed to think it was his place to pass judgment and dictate what was right and wrong just pissed me off, big time! But that's mostly because people with those attitudes are still about and still enjoy hearing themselves speak...(a lot!)....and they'll never really be gone or understand. I thought the way you handled and wrote that part showed great patience and compassion even though it was reflected through Tara. It's a shame really, it would have been really interesting to see Tara kick his ass, even if it was only verbally!



Which brings me onto Kyra and what the f***!! So she has amazing powers of some sort which is just gonna add to the 'where did she come from' 'what is she' questions......Thanks, it keeps us on our toes and reminds us why your such a wicked writer. It reminds me of Charmed and their magical baby.



Anyhow, thanks for the brilliant updates.



Michelle.x

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby good2cats » Mon May 31, 2004 10:41 pm

Hi Mary,

So Dill is a polydactyl they are incredibly cute especially as kittens with those tremendous feet.She or is it he has my heart felt thanks for springing you to write this delightful update.It is nice to see that Willow believes in weaning prior to 20 because it comes a time when people just start to talk.The "... throw Old Yeller on the boat..."comment really cracked me up as well.Kyra is quite a kick ass little rug rat.We could definitely use her here in Virginia.

Isis,Holstein and I(my Cleo died in February) send our best regards and thanks to you and yours

Edited by: good2cats at: 5/31/04 9:42 pm
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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby daiailun » Tue Jun 01, 2004 4:00 am

One of the things I have always loved about Willow is how we can see a thousand emotions pass over Willow’s face in a single second. I’m amazed at how you can capture in words something that relies so much on sight and is also so very fleeting. It’s like Willow has an internal logic scale on which she weighs everything, absolutely everything. It’s as if she just can’t help herself. I think you capture that brilliantly, in both light-hearted snippet and poignant dialogue, that omnipresent tussle between logic and intuition, between what Willow does so naturally and best, and what she knows would be good for her to nurture just a little bit more.



“…Tara had been raised Southern Baptist. If this man wanted to argue Scripture, he was in for a dogfight.” Wow, this brought a trip down memory lane: in the late 1980s I did some chaplaincy work at a large university and I can remember one student who was part of a LGBT Christian group, raised Southern Baptist, who talked about a national competition, (I forget the name, something like Rapid Bible Fire), in which teams would compete to see which knew more scripture on instant recall. She was part of a team that actually made it to nationals, and said she memorised thousands of verses of the Bible. So at our ecumenical center, it’s no wonder that we used to advise the motley band of loveable liberals who hung around (mostly for the free coffee and biscuits on tap, but I hope because of more!) not to argue scripture with the more, well, verbose and energetic elements of Christianity on campus. They generally weren’t into dialogue anyway, and exegesis certainly wasn’t a part of their theological diet. So my respect for Tara has increased even further, if that is at all humanly possible.



There is one thing in this piece that tickles me each time I think about it. I wanted to ask you if it was intentional: it comes the night Tara just needed one night to herself, after Willow did a memory spell on Dawn that affected others. You wrote “(Willow) had apologized to Dawn, apologized to Anya who—for some reason—had also been affected by the memory spell, apologized to Tara’s pillow.” It’s the bit about Anya getting affected by the spell. Right in the midst of one of Willow’s lowest points in her life, you write what seems to be an aside about Anya. Was that intentional to diffuse the angst? Because I can just see the magicks making Anya go a bit wonky and her sputtering away indignantly when she finds out the source. Willow and Anya have these separate orbits and all is in balance when they don’t touch, but if they do, they bounce off each other with passionate sparks. Your simple mention that Anya had been affected by Willow’s spell, conjured up in my mind a very funny and enjoyable scene between those two with Willow’s contrite apology turning into a verbal sparing match where a few feathers flew before their orbits settled down into separate, but complimentary balance.



Other things I like in this piece: Buffy’s intelligence; Tara treating Dawn with respect for the adult she is becoming; and Darnuth, no nonsense with a fondness for extra-crispy.



Love your work, Mary.





Edited by: daiailun at: 6/1/04 3:02 am
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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby aka MKF » Tue Jun 01, 2004 6:02 pm

This comment isn't really about 'As Time Goes By' per se. Actually I was so intrigued by this story then I went hunting for other stuff you've written. I'm about 1/3 of the way through Gpds Served and Abandoned and had to stop and let you know how hilarious I think your writing is.



I mean the story is great and intriguing, although I'm not half as smart as everyone else who read it and made such deep and insightful comments. I feel like I'm more in the 'story good, me like story' cave-man (well, cavewoman) type of way while everyone else is in the "If K is a Galileian co-ordinate system, then every other co-ordinate system K' is a Galileian one, when, in relation to K, it is in a condition of uniform motion of translation" - or in other words, I feel like Xander while everyone is Willow :geek



But I've never laughed so hard at a story before. :rofl Luckily there is no icon for 'laughing so hard you practically peed your pants' - which would be really embarassing since I was reading the first part of this at work today :p



I swear I scared the crap out of the cat with "Glory hole" and "Well, we usually call it the ‘Wine Me, Dine Me, Sixty-Nine Me’ Festival of Homos, but Lezziepalooza has a nice ring, too". The one that really sent me round the bend was "Why don’t you just urinate around her to mark your territory?"

:lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao :lmao



You know if Leno or Letterman were this funny I might actually watch late night TV. Keep up the great work. :applause :laugh :applause



Mic



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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Patches » Fri Jun 04, 2004 12:28 am

Hey Mary



Oh hell, why didn't you toss in "Sounder" as well as "Old Yeller?" Christ woman, you like emotional train wrecks, don't you. - lol Seriously though (well, okay - um that *was* serious), these last two updates were a delight to read, which really comes as no surprise. I have definitely given up the quest to find which superlative best describes your writing talents – mere adjectives and adverbs being somewhat deficient.



Rewinding to finish my unfinished, meant to get this out before your next update, but kinda didn’t get round to it, feedback … About this whole tardiness thing … given I’m about 2 months behind on my own last promised update, and two chapters of feedback here, far be it for *me* to chastise you. Thank you for the time and thought you put into your writing. I enjoy stories that make me think, as well as entertain. It’s not often I find both from one writer. Your writing is certainly worth the wait (but, so you know, I’m not *that* patient; Tuesday has come and gone – hint hint). I hope you are doing many foolish things so fortune may favour you, though I have always wondered who counsels and consoles the counsellor.



Brief synopsis: Wedding, Sunday June 27 (10th anniversary of the day we met, how’s that for an ‘aw’ factor) – legal, church, minister, guests, small reception, party afterward. The “theme” of the wedding is from Celtic tradition: Life, love everlasting, always intertwining. Kathy’s cousin (a preacher in training) is performing the ceremony and is delighted we’re combining both traditions. The thing that really kicks me in the ass thinking about it is, ‘church and minister’ – who the fuck woulda thunk it; in some ways it’s kinda ‘in your face’ to my past, as well as covering all bases legally. Civil and ecclesiastical stamp of approval makes it hard to take it away. Things are moving along in our usual haphazard, what should we have done last month kinda way. Plan a wedding? Us? We can’t even plan what to have for friggin supper. Then there’s the, ‘Oh’m god we’re getting Married???!!!???!!!’, err, eeps – WTF are we doing? However, in Ontario at least, it’s real and it’s legal. Other things … well, right about now, if what you were saying about dualism is true – I really do believe in God. Life has been a little on the hard side of late (imagine Hell as a nice emotional vacation spot) as we try to keep this out of control roller coaster on track. Then of course, there’s the wedding. And perhaps taking another course at this time was not the brightest of ideas. However, juggling work, wedding planning, nervous breakdown and a writing course has made life interesting and certainly a challenge. Really now, what is life without interesting challenge?



Bit shy on time to comment, so I’ll keep it to a few things that really stuck in my mind from the last two chapters. In your musings, you’ve always given us something to think about. We are the sum total of our experiences and our actions, both good and bad. Friend of mine pointed out that each little decision we make ripples and slightly alters the course of our life. Willow’s retrospective really brings this point home. I don’t know too many people’s present that in anyway reflected the expectations of their past. (And something tells me I blew a tense in here.) Somehow, I really do think this is a good thing (and if I keep saying it, one day I might actually believe it). Have had far too many “who’d a thunk it?” conversations for it to be naught but thus.



Found it interesting the way you handled Willow’s magic ‘abuse.’ Makes me really think things aren’t always as cut and dried, as we’d like them to be. You are the Queen of moral dilemma, aren’t you? When one lives in fear, it’s easy to justify almost anything. There’s an interesting slant in Willow’s descent that you touch on. Not an addiction to power, though that certainly exists, but the misguided wish to make things better. To be so consumed in wanting to protect, that the protection in itself becomes the problem, becomes something harmful and destructive. Twisted little dichotomy isn’t it. And far to real in most cases. So, yet again your moral underpinning resonates with me. It’s very hard to let go the lessons and defences of the past, isn’t it, when that sense of control is all you have; interesting take on things.



The three “women” have certainly sparked my interest, although you only identify them as ‘voice’ and ‘utterly feminine.’ What says feminine means female? Though honestly given your penchant for classical allusion, my first thought was ‘gorgon’ like creatures; at the very least beings that view themselves in some superior way to humanity (“they are curious little things, are they not?” is kind of a dead give away), very nice bit of writing, I’m intrigued to say the least. Yes, I know, Kyra had to come from somewhere, and since you can’t buy a baby at Wal-Mart (yet – parish the thought), we have another little mystical mystery to solve.



Okay finished that and back to Chapter 4 – I’m getting married in three weeks, my brain is a little scattered … well, make that more than normal.



In light of my previous, ‘in your face’ comment about my upcoming church wedding, Good lord (pun so fully intended) did I laugh at the exchange between Tara and the Oral Roberts sycophant. Must admit, I wish you’d taken that a little further – I can see the temptation to get into a scriptural sparring match, and a goodly part of me wanted you to throw timing out the window and sacrifice good writing for a solid does of ignorance bashing (What? Who? Me? Issues? Na! – lol). However, what better way to introduce Kyra’s ‘emerging’ power.



As always, you blend serious issues with a great smattering of humour. Makes tough topics easier to digest, and humour is certainly much healthier than your average chemical meat tenderizer. Like your other devotees, I enjoy the way you’ve dealt with and matured Buffy’s character, and lord knows I actually *like* Dawn and Xander, the way you write them; very true to cannon, but much more palatable than the original.



Looking forward to the next few megabytes, though you’ll have to excuse me if I’m more into lurking. For the next while, I think the only feedback will be from my brain buzzing as we try to handle everything without one of us landing in hospital or the friggin psych ward – lol. Thanks for sharing with us. Be well,



Peace!!

Patches.









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

Edited by: Patches at: 6/4/04 9:14 am
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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby BurningWhiteRose » Fri Jun 04, 2004 9:09 am

HAHA!



I know that stuff. Im Not a baptist, but close enough. Its always scared me that people take action on the words of the Bible. And yeah. They insult homosexuality. Hell, Sodom and Gomorah? Got destroyed because of it. And then they say that God loves everyone...



Ok, Im about to go onto my little, "I hate my religion" rant, so, I'll just shut up and say, I love the story, please keep going!!



Sincerely,

:flower BWR

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Fri Jun 04, 2004 10:42 am

Hello all. I was called out of town unexpectedly and will be gone for another 5 days. I made it my goal to find an internet access today, if only for ten minutes! Have much to reply to; many kind words to respond to; much news to digest (Holy matrimony, Patches!).



I'm sorry the update schedule has been so spotty; I do anticipate having a calmer summer soon. I truly appreciate your patience with me during this time.



Thanks again to all of you who read this and take the time to reply~you rock!



Mary

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As Time Goes By

Postby Vampivy » Wed Jun 09, 2004 9:27 pm

**Ahem** Hi. My name is Patty and it’s been 7 months since my last post here on the Kitten. **Ahem**



BUD LIGHT presents: Real Woman of Genius. Today we salute you, Ms. Willow and Tara Fanfic writer Extraordinaire. Oh Mary, I applaud your amazing talent at writing such incredible stories filled with the perfect mix of emotion and humor. You never fail to transport me to a place where love is real and true. Also, I learned something new like “Hail Mary, full of Grace”. I mean, who knew? You’ve now managed to make the occasional trip to church on Sundays a lot more fun. In all actuality Mary, there is not much I can say that hasn’t been said already by other kittens on this thread and way more articulately. Now, with all sincerity I say thank you for taking the time and effort it takes you to write such beautiful stories. I’m sure I’ll laugh, I’ll cry and who knows I might even feel the sudden urge for a very cold shower. **Crosses fingers** I love this story as much as I’ve loved your other work and I can wait patiently for your next update. Really, I swear.:) So crack open an ice cold Bud Light, and don’t wander too far from your computer, because you never know when your Muse will bitch slap you with her immense power.:shock :D



Patty



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

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby CaptMurdock » Thu Jun 10, 2004 6:42 am

I love this story! Talk about unexpected gifts from heaven. ;)



My favorite gag, aside from the many already mentioned on this thread, is Dawn's reaction to Giles' suggestion of 'Hermione' for the baby. Priceless.



Can't wait for more!



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