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FIC: Future Shock

Postby KirkB » Sat Mar 23, 2002 8:50 pm

TITLE: Future Shock

AUTHOR: Kirk Baldridge

E-MAIL: KirkBwriter@juno.com

FEEDBACK: Yes, please. The more the better.

DISTRIBUTION: You want it? Take it. Just let me know where it is.

SPOILERS: Quite a bit of the CUR first season, so be careful if you

haven't read any.

CONTENT: W/T (of course)

RATING: R (for violence, more than sexuality)

DISCLAIMER: I do not own Willow, Tara, etc..., that's Whedon's dumb

luck,

but the Nexus and the roses are the sole property of the people of CUR.

SUMMARY: Hoping to stop a dark future from happening, Willow risks time

travel.

NOTE: This is basically a work of FF, not an official part of the CUR

storyline, but it nonetheless takes place some time prior to the first

season finale. It will also be a little darker than most of the stories

I

have written, including my other COMING UP ROSES stories.





There are things that await just outside the walls of this world.

And they lust.

And they hunger.

And they yearn for what we have.



But there are also others who stand between us and them. Who give up

some

of what is human about themselves to protect that which is human in us.



Some volunteer.

Some understand and would do nothing else.

Some do it for revenge, and others for expiation.



And some are chosen, not even given the chance to say no.





LONDON, ENGLAND

2016 AD

6:42 pm





It's hard to believe this shattered, smoldering mess was once such a

grand, beautiful city. With buildings and trees and lots of people, all

of them going about their daily lives blissfully unaware of the dark

forces seething in the shadows around them.

Now it's all gone.

The buildings are in ruins, most of the people dead or in hiding,

and

I can't even remember the last time I saw a real tree. On the plus

side,

if there is one, the fires have died out.

Maybe I should introduce myself.

My name, not that it really matters anymore, is Willow. Willow

Rosenberg.

And I'm the one who destroyed the world.

Well, not the whole world. Not yet, anyway. I assume they will leave

what's left of England sooner or later, if and when they get bored

here,

but for now they seem to be satisfied.

I used to be a Guardian you know. Not a very good one, obviously,

but

it was once my task to keep those dark forces I was talking about in

line. To watch over this mysterious mystical thing called the Nexus.

They

say it is a fallen angel, a force of pure good leaning toward evil.

How was I supposed to know the Nexus, the very thing I was sworn to

protect, would ultimately turn out to be the greatest threat of all?

It wasn't supposed to be this way. Goddess, that's such a stupid

thing

to say. Of course it wasn't. I mean, it was supposed to be the start of

some great adventure. The fulfillment of our destinies.

But I screwed up.

It's all my fault. I let her go. If I'd just been more

understanding,

if I'd listened to her, she wouldn't have left. I wouldn't be here

today.

The two of us would be together, and the Nexus would still be under

control. The world would be have to be a much better place.

Tara.

Goddess, I miss her. It's like a piece of my soul has been ripped

from

me. It's been so long since I held her. If I could just see her one

more

time, I could die happy. The way she used to be, I mean, and not...no.

I

can't allow myself to be distracted, not when I'm so close to undoing

it

all.

I know what I have to do.



Willow Rosenberg lowered the digital camera and sighed.

It had taken a lot of preparation, but everything was almost ready.

The alignment of the planets was finally at hand, and she had all the

ingredients she needed. The only thing left for her to do, was to

figure

out exactly how to do what she needed to do.

The years had not been kind to the once vibrant redhead. She had a

sad, tired face, worn and lined, and she had streaks of gray in her

short-cropped hair. A jagged scar down the left side had come within

inches of taking her eye, and when she moved it was with a noticeable

limp.

"Hey, Red!"

The tired, cloak-wearing witch slowly turned to see two vampires

coming up the hill toward her. She'd picked this particular

outcropping,

overlooking what remained of the city, because she hoped it would give

her enough privacy. Clearly, she had been mistaken.

Both of the vampires, one male and one female, looked somewhat

gaunt.

As if they had not fed in quite some time. Which was probably true,

since

it was pretty rare to find a living human above ground these days. Most

of them had to feed on what few animals remained.

"Come on over here Red," said the male. "I'll make it quick. I

promise."

"I don't have time for this. Or you." Willow held up her hand,

pointing it at the male. "Burn!"

The wide-eyed vampire shrieked as suddenly burst into flames.

"I didn't need him," said Willow. She smiled at the female. "But

there

be something you can do for me. I'll even make you a deal. Afterwards,

you can go free."

The vampire glanced nervously as the smoldering ashes of her

partner.

She licked her lips. "W-Who do I have to kill?"

Willow crossed her arms. "It's funny you should ask that."



*****



Once everything was prepared, Willow motioned the vampire woman

over.

She had drawn a series of arcane symbols on the ground, with powder,

and dotted the area with a number of candles and small crystals. The

redhead was down on her knees in the middle of it all, clutching a

large,

golden amulet in her hands.

Willow took a deep breath as the vampire, whose name she'd learned

was

Ina, slid up behind her and clutched her shoulders. As Ina leaned in

and

nuzzled her neck, the redhead began whispering the words of the spell

she'd spent years searching for. She winced as Ina's fangs sunk into

her

flesh.

It was all going according to plan, albeit one Willow had modified

slightly once the vampires came into the picture. The spell was

completed

just as the last of her lifes-blood was being drained away, and her

eyes

rolled back in her head. She lost her grip on the amulet.

It slid out of her cold, lifeless hand, hit the ground, and

shattered.

There was an overwhelming surge of white light which washed over them

both...



...and when it faded, everything was different.

Willow Rosenberg awoke, as if from a troubled sleep, to find herself

on her hands and knees in the middle of some dark, dank alley. There

was

no sign of Ina, the vampire who had bitten her, and when she put a hand

to her neck she could find no trace of the bite itself.

"Goddess!" The redhead sat up, groaning, and then put her head in

her

hands. "I didn't know it was going to hurt so much." It had felt as if

her body had been turned inside out, set on fire and then put back

together again. "But at least it worked." She looked around. "I hope."

One thing was for sure--she wasn't in her own time. There were

buildings, whole ones, all around her, and the air was not filled with

the acrid smell of burning wood and rotting flesh. In her world,

vampires

and demons did not skulk in the shadows, they walked freely. The

surface

world belonged to them, as it had in centuries past. In the rare event

a

human was discovered above-ground they would likely be tortured and

abused for days, perhaps weeks, before they were finally killed. Or

turned.

With effort, Willow managed to get to her feet. Her knees felt like

jelly, but she was able to grab the wall for support. Her stomach was

doing cartwheels, as if she was going to throw up and pass out at the

same time, but she took a deep breath and composed herself.

"I have to figure out when I am." Willow staggered toward the mouth

of

the alley. "Did I go back far enough to make a difference, or is it all

going to happen again?"



*****



This wasn't her world, that much was certain.

Willow could hardly believe how different it all was. Everything was

so clean and quiet.

She remembered it being like that once, but it was so long ago she

had

begun to think it was all a dream. Now that she was confronted with

good

life used to be, it made her heart ache to look around and see just how

much she had really lost. It brought years to her eyes.

The redhead wandered for some time, marveling at the way people were

walking up and down the streets as if they didn't have a care in the

world. In her world, her time, the few humans left made their homes in

the sewers and other substructures beneath the city. None but the

bravest

or most foolish of souls, dared venture up to the surface any longer,

lest they be found by one of monsters.

"Goddess. It's like paradise." Of course, she knew everything was

not

as peaceful as it seemed, even here. The shadows were filled with

monsters who preyed on humans. The same monsters who would one day rise

to lay a renewed claim to the world they had once owned. "These poor

fools."

None one paid Willow any heed, despite the fact her hooded cloak and

strange clothing made her stick out. If they noticed, they gave no

sign.

She liked it that way. In the last few years leading up to her search

for

the spell to transport herself through time, she had grown to like her

isolation. What little magick she had left generally proved enough to

keep a stray monster or two away, and any foolish enough to try often

ended up like the vamp on the hillside. She shook her head.

Willow walked around a corner, and found a shop selling newspapers.

That was what she was looking for. She slid into the store and glanced

down at the headline. "October twenty ninth...two thousand and six?!"

It

came out a little louder than she intended, but a quick look around

told

her no one in the store appeared to notice. "Damn it! This is the right

year, but I wanted to be back earlier. I wanted to have more time." Her

mind drifted back for a moment. "It all starts tomorrow. I'll have to

be

ready."



*****

"Tara, stop! Please!"

The blond did stop, but she didn't turn around.

"Willow, no. I don't want to do this right now, okay?"

"But Tara, I..."

The blond shook her head.

"We've been through this before. You know how I feel about it."

"I just, I don't understand why you're being this way. We have the

power. Why don't we use it?"

"We're the Guardians, Willow. Don't you get that?"

"But if we just stand around and wait for bad things to happen so we

can come in and pick up the pieces, what good dare we? Why don't we get

proactive?"

Tara sighed. "Will, just because we have the power, doesn't mean we

have to use it that way. I don't think you realize the sort of forces

we're dealing with here. The Nexus is a primordial entity. Not some

magickal Energizer Bunny to be harnessed. We have to be responsible

with

our power." She turned, and looked her lover in the eye. "You, better

than anyone, should understand that."



Willow, from the future, had played the scene over and over a

million

times in her head.

It was a stupid argument, stemming from her agreeing with Sennen's

suggestion that they use the powers they possessed to seek out and

destroy their enemies. Like the Coven. Tara was so stunned she would

even

consider such a thing, and stormed out of the museum.

That was the last time Willow ever saw her beloved alive.

But the redhead was bound and determined not to let it happen again.

She decided trying to stop the fight itself would be more difficult,

especially without them seeing her, and besides cathartically it was

good

for all couples to argue from time to time. It gave them a chance to

air

out any complaints and differences they might have, and more often than

not led to some rather athletic makeup sex.

Instead, she decided it would be better, and safer, if she simply

prevented what she knew was going to happen to Tara after she left the

safety of the museum.



*****



"Tara? Baby? Who did this to you?"

The vampiric face of her beloved sneered back at the redhead.

"Does it matter?"

Willow shook her head. "I'll help you."

"Not likely. Besides, I wouldn't want it, even if you could." Tara

spread her arms. "You have no idea how liberating this is. All the

power...it's exhilarating!"

"Tara, please!"

The vampire snarled and lunged at the redhead, who screamed.



Willow, again the future one, was waiting in an alley across from

the

museum.

It was the following morning, and she knew the fight would be

starting

soon. It happened shortly after Sennen took off, and she had just seen

the Slayer-in-training leave.

"It won't be long now."

And it wasn't.

Just a few minutes later Tara came stomping out of the museum and

Willow followed--a safe distance behind so as not to draw attention to

herself.

The redhead watched with growing concern as Tara wandered for most

of

the day, aimlessly going from place to place in the city with no

apparent

destination in mind. Every so often she come across something; a song,

or

a work of art, that in some way reminded her of Willow, after which she

would usually break down and cry. She wanted so desperately to go to

her

beloved; to hold her and kiss her and promise her everything would be

okay, but under the circumstances that was, obviously, impossible.

That evening, Willow stood with her hood around her head and watched

through the window of a restaurant as Tara sat down for dinner. She did

little more than pick at her food, however, and instead spent almost

the

entire time staring at the roses in a vase on her table. The blond once

again had to fight back the onrush of tears, and a few minutes later

emerged from the restroom and headed for the cashier.

Sadly, Willow didn't know the specifics of the attack. But the

transformed Tara had once told her it happened the evening of their

argument, though it would be several long, agonizing days before her

past

self saw her love again. By then Tara had already committed the first

in

what would prove to an endless streak of pain and misery which

culminated

in the total corruption of the Nexus.

So when the redhead heard the scream from an alley across the

street,

she didn't hesitate. As long as Tara was safe, nothing else mattered.

She

found a vampire hunched over the trembling form of a young girl, on

whom

he had fortunately not yet begun to feed. The girl, understandably, had

passed out.

"Hey!" He raised his head, snarling at her. "Leave her alone!"

"Who's going to stop me?" the vampire asked. "You?"

Willow nodded. "As a matter of fact..." She held up her hand,

silently

conjuring a golf ball-sized sphere of the purest light imaginable.

"...yes."

"You a witch?" The vampire licked his lips. "It's been a long time

since I ate a witch."

"Idiot," Willow muttered.

The vampire laughed. "Here that, boys? She insulted me. What do you

think about that?"

Willow realized, too late, they were not alone. Two more vampires

were

standing on a nearby fire escape, but as she noticed them they leaped

to

the alley floor and snarled.

That explained what happened to Tara in her past. Her beloved could

have handled one, maybe even two of the bloodsuckers, but three? Even

Buffy herself often had trouble with that many.

"So tell me little witch, do you really think you can handle all of

us?" The vampires laughed.

Willow raised the ball of light above her head, and closed her eyes

as

it began to glow brighter. Pure sunlight erupted from the globe and

filled the length of the alley for an instant. When it had passed, all

that remained of the was a few piles of smoldering ash. The redhead

dropped her arm and sighed.

"Yes, I do." Willow heard a moan, and saw that the girl the vampires

had attacked was beginning to stir. As she kneeled down and reached for

the girl she heard footsteps behind her. She inwardly cursed herself

for

being so careless as to use such a potent a spell with Tara nearby. To

such a sensitive as her beloved it was like sending a beacon. She

pulled

up her hood to cover her face.

"Get away from her!"

Willow closed her eyes for a moment, swearing under her breath.

Careful not to make any sudden moves she stood up, and pulled the hood

of

her cloak over her head to hide her face. At the same time she

maneuvered

her other hand down her throat and whispered a quick incantation,

intended to disguise her voice so it would not be recognized. Then she

turned to face Tara.

"What are you doing to her?"

"Nothing," the redhead replied in a deep, masculine voice. "I saved

her...from a vampire."

Tara bit her lip as she examined the hooded stranger, the apparent

victim, and the alley itself. She could sense the dwindling magick that

had been used, and after her years of experience was easily able to

recognize several smoldering piles of ash. Vampires certainly did

appear

to have been killed there, and from where she stood she saw the girl

seemed to be okay. After a few moments, she nodded.

"Okay."

Willow was just glad it was Tara who came across this scene, and not

her past self. She remembered what she was like at that age, and knew

she

would likely have come in throwing magick around, and if there was

anything left of her asking questions later. She nodded.

"I have to go now."

Tara held out her hand as the stranger started toward the mouth of

the

alley.

"Wait. Your aura...it seems so familiar. Have we met?"

Willow paused as she got a little too close and the sweet, wonderful

the scent of her lost lover made her heart beat just a little faster.

She

took a deep breath.

"I don't think so. Excuse me."

Tara watched the darkly-clad figure glide out of the alley, and then

went to check on the girl.



*****



Willow followed Tara as she escorted the brunette to a nearby hotel,

where she assumed the vamp's would-be victim was staying, and onward as

she headed for home.

Rounding the corner to the museum, they both saw Willow sitting on

the

ground out front. She had her knees drawn up to her chest and was

staring

at the ground. As she heard Tara's approach she raised her head,

revealing her eyes were swollen and red from crying.

When she saw the blond though, Willow's face lit up with a trademark

thousand watt smile and she scrambled to her feet. "Tara?" She lunged

forward and threw her arms around her lover. "Goddess, I missed you so

much! I was worried about you. Where have you been? Are you okay?"

"Will..." Tara put a finger to her lover's lips, silencing her, and

smiled. "Take it easy." She leaned in and gently kissed the redhead,

calming her further. "I'm sorry I worried you. Everything is fine. I

just

needed some time to think which, unfortunately, was interrupted by some

vampires."

The redhead's eyes widened. "Are you okay?"

"I'm fine. They attacked this girl in an alley, but before I could

get

there to help some mysterious hooded guy stepped in and got rid of

them."

"Did he say who he was?"

"No. But one thing's for sure, he was using some pretty potent

magick." Tara frowned. "In fact, if I didn't know better, I'd swear it

felt kind of like that Corona spell you came up with back in college.

You

remember, the one that was supposed to create artificial sunlight?"

Willow nodded. "I had to give up on it, because I couldn't figure

out

how to make it stable." She smiled. "I was so sure Anya was going to

kill

me after the sunburn I gave her."

"We're just lucky Spike wasn't around," said Tara. "I would've hated

to explain that one to Buffy."

"It's late," said Willow. "Come inside, and you can tell me

everything

that happened."

Arm in arm, the two witches entered the museum.

The other Willow peeked her head around the corner, a slight smile

growing on her tired face. She'd been too far away to actually hear

much

of the conversation, but it certainly appeared from where she was

standing that a reconciliation was in the works. But her work wasn't

quite over yet; she needed to know if what she had done in the past was

really going to dramatically alter her future, or whether she was

literally wasting time, and she was only able to think of one way.



*****



Willow waited what she hoped would be a sufficient amount of time,

then magicked open the back door of the museum and slipped inside. She

glanced longingly toward the stairs leading up to the bedroom, then

turned and started toward the door of the Centrum.

As she got there, a small black and white shape crawled out of the

shadows. Miss Kitty Fantastico meowed at Willow, then began rubbing

against the redhead's leg and purring. Willow reached down and picked

up

the cat, a smile on her face as she pet her.

"Hey. What are you doing down here?" She hadn't seen Miss Kitty in

years. The cat seemed to have the ability to get in and out of their

bedroom at will, more than often they found her wandering around the

museum, and in the days following Tara's return--after she was

changed--she ultimately disappeared. "You want to come? I have to see a

couple of old friends." She gestured toward the Centrum door, and it

swung open. "Let's just hope your other mommies don't come looking for

you."

Witch and cat passed through the eerie, nothingness of the

otherworldly Centrum, and soon found themselves in the awe-inspiring

presence of the roses. One black, one white--swirling in the middle of

a

shimmering pillar of pure mystical energy. It was an incredibly

beautiful

sight which made Willow's skin tingle, as it did each and every time

she

came into this...room was not exactly the right word, but she wasn't

sure

what else to call it. She was starting to smile when, without warning,

Miss Kitty arched her back and began to hiss and spit. She twisted her

way out of Willow's arms and went running out of the Centrum.

"What the hell was that all about?"

Willow blinked as a transparent, barely visible face appeared in the

surface of the rose pillar. It stretched out, slowly, and an entire

human

shape came behind it.

"I'm afraid it's my fault." The figure changed, becoming more

solid--though still mostly translucent--and was ultimately

recognizable.

"Animals aren't too fond of spirits, you see."

Willow took a step forward. "Millicent?"

A now deceased witch of great power, their predecessor to the mantle

of Guardianship, Millicent smiled. "Of course. I am one with the roses,

as are all of the Guardians before me. I have been selected, by the

Powers, as a spirit guide for the two of you. That is why I am here."

"So you must know why I'm here then?"

Millicent nodded. "Indeed."

"Are you going to try and stop me?"

"That is not my place," said Millicent. "I am only an advisor." She

sighed. "As such, I feel I should warn you of the potential

consequences

of traveling through time."

"What? You mean like how I had to give up my life to come here?"

Willow shook her head. "That was no great loss, believe me. The world I

come from, it's horrible, Millicent. The Nexus, it's no longer captive.

It walks the Earth, forever bonded to a woman I thought I knew better

than I knew myself. Tara's a vampire in my future, and she still has

all

her magick, so every time she used her dark power she corrupted the

Nexus

a little more to the side of evil. In time it escaped its prison, and

has

been loose on Earth ever since."

Millicent was understandably stunned by this revelation, the

spiritual

form she had taken for herself wavering somewhat. She turned and gazed

into the roses for a moment.

"All I want to know is, can they help me?" Willow asked. "Can the

roses show me the future? I have to know if anything I've done here

makes

a damn bit of difference."

"They can," Millicent replied, slowly turning to face the redhead.

"But even if your efforts prove successful, I fear you have seriously

underestimated the malleability of time. The end result might remain

the

same, even if the path taken to get to that point has been dramatically

altered."

"Meaning what?"

"That you may not have accomplished anything. Even if Tara was

saved,

it's entirely possible that the world of your origin is still a place

in

ruin. Only from some other force."

Willow nodded. "Well, it certainly can't be much worse than the one

I

left." She raised her hands to the roses, which began to swirl and

churn

faster and faster.

Not for the first time in recent memory, there was a tremendous

flash

of light...



*****



...and it left Willow standing in an all too familiar place.

"Oh, goddess." All the blood drained from her face, and she began to

shake her head. "No."

She once again found herself in the throne room of Buckingham

Palace,

which was the only building in all of England still standing in her

time.

Just as she remembered, the statues and tapestries and other

decorations

had long since been destroyed, except for the throne itself.

But she soon realized there was something different--which seemed so

hideously out of place in so elegant a room. Bodies, human and demon

alike, had been staked out on wooden poles along the walls and in front

of the various windows. Some were mostly skeletal, others decayed and

rotting, but a few still had color in their flesh and blood congealing

on

the floor underneath them. The smell was horrendous.

"W-Wha...what's going on? How did this happen?"

Unnoticed by Willow, a figure materialized behind her, sprawled

across

the throne. It was a woman with pale, porcelain smooth skin and

flame-red

hair, wearing a tight blue dress that was particularly low cut. As she

lifted her head and smiled, slightly, she revealed her eerie black

eyes.

"Don't you know?" Her voice had a strange, not-quite human depth to

it.

Willow turned, shocked to see herself, looking just as young as

ever.

Her own eyes grew wide. "Wait, do you see me?"

"Of course I do," the other redhead replied. "I'm not blind, you

know."

Willow shook her head. "This doesn't make any sense. The roses were

only supposed to show me the future. I didn't want them to actually

send

me to it."

"Oh, they didn't," replied the seated Willow. "Not exactly." She

held

up her hands, to display the black rose on one of her palms and the

white

one on the other. "I brought you here."

"You? Why?"

The seated Willow snapped her fingers, and the other one suddenly

found herself down on her knees in front of her, unable to move a

muscle.

After a moment, the younger-looking Willow leaned forward and reached

out

to stroke one of the younger's graying locks.

"Well, there is certainly no need to ask when you came from. Tell

me,

from how far ahead? It must have been quite a while for me to have

gotten

so...old."

Willow jerked her head away from her own hand. "Answer my question.

Why?"

"I don't think you quite understand the situation here. I'm in

charge

here, and I make the demands!" Willow put her hand on the other

Willow's

head. "But if you won't tell me, I'll suck it out of you!"

Down on her knees, the other Willow shuddered as her mind was opened

like the petals of a flower. She tried to fight but it was no use;

everything came out in a flood. Tears flowed as she was once again

confronted with a terrible series of sights and sounds...fires,

screams,

dead and dieing people. They both saw a fully-vamped Tara feeding on

Mel

and his girlfriend Jen, killing the former, enslaving the latter. It

was

as if they were there, when the vicious vampire-witch dragged the

beaten

and bloody Sennen to the museum, and forced a bound Willow to watch as

she made her into a vampire, then staked her.

When it was all over, both Willow's were slumped forward, out of

breath. One was crying, while the other did not seem particularly

bothered. In fact, she leaned back in the throne, and started to laugh

uproariously. It even got through to the other, who lifted her head and

cursed at her.

"You bitch! How could you make me go through all of that again?!"

The other Willow seemed to be a little taken aback. "You really

shouldn't call yourself names." She smiled. "I have to admit, it seems

like a wonderful place. Why ever would you leave it? No, let me guess."

She slid off the throne and began to slowly circle her other self. "No,

let me guess. For love, right? Such a wasted emotion. It's a fool's

game

you know. Love is an illusion. A voice on the wind, nothing more."

"You're wrong! I love Tara, as much now as I ever did!"

Willow's black eyes narrowed. "Now that's a name I haven't heard in

a

very long time. Tara Maclay. I believed, in my oh so foolish youth, she

was the missing piece my soul lacked. The key to my heart." She

sneered.

"But, I finally figured out the truth. She was nothing but an anchor,

weighing me down. To think, I had access to all this power..." The

redhead gestured, and everything around them disappeared--stranding the

throne and the chunk of the floor it and they were on, in a seemingly

endless black void. "...and I never knew it."

Willow, the other one, shook her head. "No! This can't be! I fixed

it!

I fixed everything! It should be better, or at least the same. How can

all of this have happened?"

"That's the tricky part about time travel." Willow crossed her arms.

"Anything you do, even the smallest thing, can have lasting

consequences

you never imagined. Whatever it is you changed may have saved Tara for

a

time, but in the end, I'd say she got exactly what was coming to her."

Willow looked herself in the eyes. She began to tremble. "What do

you

mean?"

The redhead leaned down and whispered in 'her' ear. "She's dead."

She

leaned back and chuckled. "I'd say going on eight years now. Happened

during a big battle with Lilith. Those fools in the Coven finally

managed

to bring her back to our reality, and you know what the first thing she

did is? She turned on them and drained them dry. I just laughed about

it

at first, she was taking care of my problems for me. But Tara, ever the

compassionate one, actually wanted to help them. Can you believe that?

Lilith swatted her down, as if she was nothing, and then she came after

me. I knew I could never beat the demon queen on my own, so I turned to

the roses. I called upon all the power they had." She shook her head.

"It

wasn't enough. I pulled in more and more, and every time I fell, the

more

magick flowed into me. I touched the Nexus itself, and we were both

found

longing. In the end, there was a bond between us, that even Lilith

herself could not break!"

Willow couldn't believe her ears. "Y-You just let Tara die? Without

even trying to help her?"

"Tara, Tara, Tara. Is that all you talk about?!" Willow gestured and

a

thick, metal band materialized across 'her' mouth. "Don't you

understand

what I'm telling you? Power! Absolute power!" Lightning erupted from

her

hands and scorched the ceiling. "I can do anything! No one who can

oppose

me! All of the fools..." Lights came on all over the room, illuminating

the corpses staked around the room, in various stages of discomposure.

"...who did try, and for the sake of anyone who might dare consider it

in

the future, needed to be taught the futility of their actions in this

matter." She smiled. "I saw to it...personally."

Willow shook her head, the metal band preventing her from speaking.

Seeing this, the other Willow tapped it, and it promptly disappeared.

"You're a monster!"

"Maybe," said the other Willow. "But consider this. I am a monster

of

your making! If you hadn't gone back, if you hadn't changed things the

way you did, I wouldn't be here."

Willow took a step back, shaking, and there was another tremendous

flash of light...



*****



...that faded, leaving Willow back where she had started; in the

Centrum.

Millicent was right where she'd left her, patiently waiting with her

hands clasped behind her back. She smiled as the redhead slowly turned

to

face her.

"How did everything go? Did you get the answers you seek?"

Willow nodded. "I think so. Millicent, did you see? What happened?"

"Of course. As I told you..."

"I know, I know. You are one with the roses. But she said the same

thing. The other me."

Millicent shook her head. "No, her bond was with the Nexus. The

roses

are not a part of the Nexus, they are a wholly separate entity.

Guideposts, if you like, to aid you and Tara in your journey. But, in

truth, the real power is within you. You and Tara both. You hearts beat

as one."

"Does that mean I can still save Tara, without my turning the whole

world to hell?"

"You have already saved her. The future...their future, is yet to

come. Whatever you saw, Willow, it is merely one of an infinite number

of

possible futures. There is no guarantee things will turn out that way

for

them. Nor will it necessarily become the dark place you fear so."

Millicent smiled. "Plus, now you have got the chance to make a whole

new

life for yourself in this world."

Willow shook her head. "Not really." She reached out and touched the

surface of the rose pillar; marveling at the icy tingles that shot up

and

down her arm. "You see, I'm dieing."

"What?"

"I'm dieing." Willow sighed. "The spell I used to come here, it

required the sacrifice of a human life. Where I come from there aren't

too many humans left, and I'm not sure I could have killed anyone even

if

I had managed to find one. So I did the only thing I could, to set the

magick in motion..."

Millicent nodded. "You gave up yourself."

"There was a vampire there, who was all too willing to help out,"

Willow replied. "I knew from the text, that it was possible to do the

spell that way, even though they warned against it. For obvious

reasons.

Apparently, they made allowances for an injured caster when the spell

was

written. It heals me, and keeps me alive...but only for the duration of

the spell, of course."

"After which, you simply stop?" asked Millicent. The redhead nodded.

"How long?"

"Twenty four hours."

"And how long have you been in this world?"

Willow quickly calculated it in her head. "Twenty three hours, fifty

nine minutes, and five seconds."

"I see you've been keeping track."

Willow nodded. "I knew I'd be racing against the clock. To get it

all

done before my time ran out." She looked around the Centrum and smiled.

"I made it. With time to spare." The redhead winced, her neck suddenly

feeling like someone had jammed a dagger right into it. She put her

hand

to it and her fingers came back with the blood seeping from two deep

puncture wounds. "Then again...."

"There is still time." Millicent held out her hand. "Come with me,

Willow."

"What? How?"

"I told you, I am one with the roses." The elder witch smiled. "You

can join me there."

Willow slowly, almost meekly, put her own hand into Millicent's. She

gasped, as she felt a jolt ripple through her entire body. In that

instant, she became as ephemeral as her predecessor.

"Goddess, the pain!" The redhead touched her neck, but the wounds

were

no longer there. "It's gone."

"You need not worry about such things any longer," said Millicent.

She

stroked Willow's hair. "Oh, how I have miss you, child. I'm so glad you

have joined us."

"Us?"

"The Guardians before you." Millicent gestured, and Willow realized

they were no longer in the Centrum, but standing on the surface of an

endless, swirling black and white sea. Other, equally spectral figures

glided by all around; women and men alike, and some inhuman-looking

ones

as well. All were at peace. "Where do you think the roses come from?

They're the life essence, the combined consciousness of almost every

Guardian who has ever lived in this world, save for the very first."

"Almost every Guardian?"

Millicent shrugged her spectral shoulders. "As their spirits leave

their corporeal form, each Guardian has the choice; to join the others

and provide council for the Guardians to come, or move on into

eternity.

A few have, over time, chosen the latter. In a way, I suppose I can

understand that decision."

"I just wish Tara could be here," said Willow. "Goddess, I miss

her."

"That, too, shall pass," Millicent replied. She put an arm around

the

redhead's shoulders. "Trust me."



*****



Upstairs, Tara Maclay was woken, from a sound sleep, by the distant

sound of someone calling her name. She sat up, her breath catching in

her

throat, and sweat glistening on her skin.

"Honey?" Willow Rosenberg sat up beside her, and yawned. "What's

wrong? Have a bad dream?"

"I-I think so. I'm not...the roses. Something was going on with the

roses."

Willow nodded. "I know how sensitive you are to them. You want to go

down and check?"

After a moment, Tara sighed. "I don't think so. No. Let's just go

back

to sleep."

Willow lay down and held out her arms. Tara nestled into them, and

they kissed. "You sure?"

"Positive," said Tara. "Good-night."

"Night." Willow's eyes fluttered closed, and she began to snore.

Tara rose up on her elbows, smiling, and just watched her lover

sleep.





THE END



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