Good Morning Kittens (well morning for me…)!
Real Life scooped me up and carried me away yesterday - just the proverbial day from hell at the bookstore with everything happening at once, including a surprise visit from Loss Prevention. I'm a control freak and freely admit I have issues, but that plus everything else pushed me over the edge yesterday (& not in a good, prison way either - BTW is that possible: good and prison?). LP’s main purpose seems to be to make sure no one on staff is stealing – the LP investigator was far more interested in that than helping me prevent the bloody shoplifter (yeah, my regular guy) from making off with 15 books… I can already tell that Sat’s full moon is gonna be special. Sigh.
Update-wise, I'm behind. I have trouble writing Willow and Tara sweet stuff when I'm in a bad mood, which I was last night. What that means is that I have about half of a normal part written and an hour before I head to work again, so I won't update tonight. I will write like a fiend when I get home and I'll have something up tomorrow night. Sorry.
funkyasian _Hey Steph. Sorry your Monday was sucky, but happy that Willow and Tara helped you out. Um, thuds could be potentially embarrassing if you do them in public. Thanks.
singgirl – Hi. “Oh god” and “more” – I’ll see what I can do… Thanks.
Always E – Hey there. Mondays do suck, and unfortunately my “monday” corresponded with everyone else’s this week so that I was in a bad mood along with all my customers. My advice…no matter how tempting, don’t break your assistant – good ones are hard to replace.
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the position is one of my favorites
Y’know I love writing…I love feedback…and I love finding out all sorts of interesting info… Thanks for reading.
Kieli – Toni, Toni, Toni. Reading my fic at the office is not work productive. I should know - plotting scenes like that in my head while I shelve books causes all sorts of problems, mostly with the alphabet… Darcy and I never had/have that level of angst either and we’re buddies with all of her former girlfriends. Well, I hesitate to say it but, hey, I’m glad you were uncomfortable – means it worked, and that makes me do the happy writer’s dance which for me means bobbing around without much rhythm - I can’t skip either. And Toni, this is S4 so there will be more discomfort. I’ll post warnings when it’s bad… Thanks.
mollyig – Hi Molly. I’m glad my story helped you out and that you liked the sunshine/solar flare imagery. Thanks again.
Puff – Hi again. Breathing is important, you need the oxygen to get to your brain so that you can write feedback. Speaking of which the girls do have issues don’t they? I don’t think Willow enjoys the place she’s in right now; been there, done that, not fun. The Oz-Tara parallels are show-based and the available data are far less than what is available for say, a discussion of Buffy’s tastes in guys (physical stuff: Owen/Riley, Scott Hope/Parker Abrams). But I think the parallels work. And I think that if Willow had loved another woman, Tara would have been far less freaked; she’d still be worrying that she wasn’t good enough, but the intensity of her fear would have been less. Thanks.
kukalaka – Nope, I’m feedback, Darcy’s research. Not that I have anything against research… Thanks for reading.
Tulipp – Hey. So you spent some time in W. Phila., hmmmm? Clark Park, Dreamer’s Café, People’s Market ring any bells? And sorry I had to be coy in my previous feedback post – that was hard, because I just want to tell everything at once. Willow’s love for Oz needed to be expressed not only to herself but to Tara as well. Obviously whether it still exists is the focal point of NMR. ‘Nuff said. Thanks again.
xita – Hello.
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that position, now that really is the best
Somehow I just knew that with your tongue-fixation you’d think so… And Willow is a quick study, isn’t she? (Un)confused Willow just can’t say those three words; fortunately Tara can hear them. And apologies for the Oz-distractions, but as you agreed they are necessary.
MadeinNZ – Hi Nicky. You can keep the amusement park rides, my mind is boggled by the chain link fence… You know exactly what I mean too…

Thanks.
Caro – Hi. Your English is quite good; you never want me to write even one sentence in French (or speak it – very bad accent, I would hurt your ears…) I love the series of adjectives that you used
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intense, moving, realistic, different each time. And exciting. Arousing.
Thanks very much.
Thanatopsis – Hey there.
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I love how you're working through Willow's confusion slowly, her trying to reason, figure out, analyze everything is so perfect.
Thanks.

Tara is patience, isn’t she? No one can miss that. But that apparently calm, serene façade hides so much; Tara just feels … soo deeply. Thanks for reading.
AutumnT – Thank you Autumn! (claps hands and spins around) Well, the next bit will be soonish, so you won’t have to pout long.
Lindy – Hi, glad you like it. You wrote
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all so real and true and damn, in retrospective it's so easy to say that this is even better than the show itself.
Well, it is considerably smuttier… I don’t have to worry about magical metaphors or censors wanting less touching. The awkward and angsty parts have to be there too. It might be nice to gloss over those, but that wouldn’t be true to the characters and it wouldn’t be a “real deal relationship” as Amber herself said. Thanks again.
Darkmagicwillow – Hi there. It’s not much of a stretch to make a parallel between Glory and Caligula. They were both a few bricks short and it affected their planning; the difference would be that Jinx and friends stayed loyal while the Praetorians didn’t. And I think the Mayor had some common elements with Cl-Cl-Claudius whom I can easily see making lists although that may have more to do with Robert Graves and Derek Jacobi than actual history. As for Warren - if I had been Willow, he wouldn’t have gotten off so easily…not that the skinning was fun to watch, and I don’t think I would have wasted my time at the Magic Shop playing with Giles. But then I’ve read the evil overlord list… Absolutely Willow could have been a great Big Bad, but that would have involved actually writing a coherent S6 without magic addiction story lines thrown in. Willow doesn’t crave magic for magic’s sake, she craves the power that magic gives her. And of course Tara would redeem her, not Xander. I had that argument at work yesterday… Xander of S6 just doesn’t work as a hero – the Xander of S3’s Zeppo would have… All events pretty much staying the same (in other words Tara being dead) it should have been Dawn or Anya who talked Willow down in Grave. Not Buffy, not Giles, not Xander. I’m actually leaning towards Anya because as a Vengeance Demon she “knows” what Willow feels and Tara was her true friend – but ME is stupid. Thanks again.
Caoilin – Hey. Squicky, yeah – that bit was squicky on several different levels. And the underwear, well… Thanks.
The Inward Sea – Hi Sea. I know that Tara’s concerns here sort of are major foreshadowing for Tough Love, but she has be worried – she is an even more insecure person than Willow is, she is going to worry how she compares with Oz – it seemed apropos to put it in here. Glad you agree. Thanks again.
tiredsoul – Hi Celia.
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**scrambles frantically to locate all the pieces** Now where is my … Oh, there it is. Phew, wouldn’t have been able to do much without {insert unmentionable here}. There. All back together. I won’t go into details but tape wasn’t involved, although sticky was …
HeHe. Glad you found all the various…bits. That whole “choosing majick over Tara” thing? Well, I have to say that my least favorite episode of Season Sux is Tabula Rasa and one of my least fave scenes is in the bedroom in “All the Way”. They rub me the wrong way big time – I have far less trouble in accepting DMW than I do a Willow who would do a spell on her true love. It just makes me shudder. I don’t see it, it doesn’t feel true to me, and I hate the idea. I guess where I stand is pretty clear, huh? Come to think of it, that may be why I’m writing honesty in the S4 relationship. And I love the Sappho quote: “The moon has set, and the Pleiades; it is midnight, and time passes, and I sleep alone.” Very much what Willow was thinking on Monday night in this fic when she was in her bed in the room she shares with Buffy. Hehe. Thanks.
The Big I T – Hey. I love Willow, I love Tara. But Willow and Tara together is truly the best thing. And like you wrote, they are the best thing in the world for each other. Thanks for reading.
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I brought marshmallows!