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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 4:23 pm 
:lol Oh Kristyn, how I adore you, you're so smart with the connecting.. She's right isn't she?



Anyways, I really loved this update, and poor Willow gettin all scared cuz of the nanny, and all she wants to do is help! I hope she can find something from the little information she now has!



Can't wait for the next one dude!

Ashleigh

"...A-and I'm gonna make it up to you. Starting right now."

(Starts to smile)"Right now?"



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:42 pm 
Oh my... that was quite an interesting twist. So, Tara has a sister and her nanny is still around. I am wondering if Mrs. Evans was calling Tara's sister. I have a feeling there is something more going on there than what meets the eye, especially since this sister was never mentioned in Tara's file. The mystery to Tara's past, alone, has me impatiently waiting for more. Not to mention the anticipation of how it turns out in the end. Wonderful update!



~Mikaelah

That'll teach me to challenge her. ~Tara ... ~Something New by Ophelia11



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 01, 2004 8:50 pm 
Maybe the angel was her sister?



Who died on the ocean?



Maybe...



Or not...





-Rei

"I am vindicated, I am selfish I am wrong, I am right I swear I'm right I swear I knew it all along. And I am flawed but I am cleaning up so well, I am seeing in me now the things you swore you saw yourself so clear." -Dashboard Confessional



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 8:33 am 
First things first: happy birthday! :)



And on to the feedback... I don't want to be all doom and gloom, but my suspicions are leading in a distinctly dark direction where this sister is concerned. I could voice any number of theories, but I won't - I'd either be laughably wrong, or spoil the plot by accident on the off chance that any of them are tangentially right.



Suffice it to say that I'm glad Willow's on the case, limited in resources though she is. Sigh... people in these sorts of situations really need some sort of badge they can flash to get everyone to cooperate. "Why are you asking all these questions, why are you?" (badge) "Department of Noble Deeds, ma'am. Just answer the question." It'd make things so much simpler... :)



And the clue was indeed an address, by the sounds of things that of someone Tara would remember fondly - so whatever is going on in Tara's mind, whatever walls she's had to put up to survive her ordeal, she's able to reach out to Willow and try to help her. Now, that phone message... and the quote. I'm gonna have to look that one up. I'm curious, too, to find out who Paula was calling - somehow I don't think it was just the police...

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 10:42 am 
A sister? Okay, I certainly didn't expect that. Between that and the mysterious message, I have tons of questions and no answers. I love second guessing, but I'll keep it to myself for now. :glasses



Great update!

-shuyaku

Oh God, Willow—you’re giving me the gift of Karen Carpenter. Just when I think I grasp the full extent of your love." - Tara

"Why do birds suddenly appear? It’s because, you are queer…" - Willow (Gods Served and Abandoned by AntigoneUnbound)



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 12:03 pm 
wooo...and the questions just keep on coming! lol..so now we have sisterS(unexpectedly plural) and a nanny...hmmm...where are u taking us now?!



~mel:kdevil

'The Cat in the Hat' is fine, just not during sex.--Alyson Hannigan



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 1:31 pm 
I love that you keep us guessing. All the ideas I had are now :letter Great update!



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 5:20 pm 
Well, I am here cause Mika was braggin on this story and I must say I am fascinated. Though I have never personally worked with mentally ill persons, your Robin has me very interested. But no where near as interested as I am in the girls. Can't wait to read more.





ash

Can you help me with this heart in my chest? It ain't perfect, but you should see me use it.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 02, 2004 11:32 pm 
sister??? whoa i so didn't see that coming..



-reds:willow



my banana dances for smut :banana

Tara in a wet shirt, Tara in a wet shirt. Tara in. A. Wet. Shirt. “Of course.”-Willow From Remember to Breath By Yellow Crayon



Now that just sucks- me



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Mon Sep 06, 2004 5:57 pm 
Chapter five is finished, but I need to type it and edit it and then I’ll post it. Special thanks to everyone for reading/responding, and also for the birthday wishes.



Feedback for Chaps Three and Four (sorry about the repetition)



Alysagoddess85: Thanks, I know that I keep throwing in more questions, but I promise everything will be answered at the end and I hope that you like where I am taking you.



Tarawhipped: I plan to make Willow’s next session with Tara longer. I’m still unsure on how verbal she’ll be, but it’ll be more than a word. Thanks for reading.



Numbered Words: Thanks, and yes, there is more to find out about Tara. I see you noticed a connection, which is what I was hoping for and as for Tara’s nanny, you’ll know soon.



Emyhope127127: I’m really glad that I could keep you on the edge; I hope I continue to keep you there. Thanks for the comments.



Sam Darls: Always good to see you, thank you for reading Sam.



Artemis: I would love to read your theories about the story, but for you now you’re right about some things. Tara does realize that she has an ally in Willow and thinks that she can trust her. (The reason why will be answered later). As for the doom, gloom, and the dark direction, I won’t make it too overdone (I hope not), but your suspicions may be close. Thanks.



Ambersagoddess: Thank you for the feedback. And who knows, your guess might be partly true.



WickedReds: You’ll find out what’s up with Tara soon. Thanks for reading.



Little Miss 666: Almost speechless? Thanks, glad you’re enjoying it.



Soluna350: Sorry I killed your ideas, but I hope to replace them with new ones. Also, you’ll know why Tara’s there as the story goes on.



Wired Vixed: Brilliant? Not sure about that, but thank you for saying so.



Shuyaku: More questions and no answers, I think that’s how it’ll be for awhile. Although, I’ll probably start raising a question and answering it soon after rather than all at once. Thanks for reading.



Wimpy0729: I’ll glad you could catch up, and that you find the story intriguing. Hopefully, you will continue to do so. Thanks.



Irishgrl3: I can’t tell you whether Tara’s nanny knows about her situation, but you’ll know soon. Thank you for the feedback.



Stormforce: Thanks, I’m happy to know that you like the story even though it is a little odd.



Amazonaa: Thanks a lot for the comments.



TromDeGrey: Thank you for dropping in to comment and I hope to see your name again.



Mikaelah Braenna: Yes, there is more that meets the eye. Your questions about Tara’s family, her past, and the nanny, will all come together by the end of the story. Vague, I know, but if it goes as planned, it’ll be worth it. Thank you.



ShyTemptress: You’ll have more. Thanks.



Taralicious: Thanks, it’s good to know that I could captivate and intrigue you.



Veiled Isis Moon: Thank you for the feedback. The relationship in this story is really unlike the other stories I’ve written, and so I’m happy that you think it’s good.



VixenyTarasHot: Is Kristyn right? Hmm, there might be a small connection. The nanny did spook Willow a bit, but her fear of being reported won’t stop her from finding out what she can with the little she has. Thanks for reading.



AstrangerHere: Mika was braggin’? Well, thank you both. I originally intended for Robin to merely be Willow’s friend, but my mind has already thought of so many other things for her, so I’m glad you’re interested in her character. Thanks.



Well, that’s all for replies. I don’t think I’ve missed anyone, but if I have I apologize in advance.



Yvonne:peace







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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:29 pm 
Chapter Five



Doctor Rosenberg, this is Doctor Monroe. Willow detected a familiar accent as the recording continued. We have spoken before about a former patient of mine. The voice paused as if allowing the listener to register the new information. I have some information that may be helpful to you. I am in town for the weekend and would like to arrange a meeting if you are available. Lessening in intensity, the straightforward recording continued. I can be reached at… the message went on to repeat a telephone number before cutting off.



Willow scribbled the number on a nearby pad and erased the message. It was Sunday morning and she had finally listened to the recording, disappointed that it had taken her so long. There was a good chance that Doctor Monroe hadn’t left town yet, and so Willow quickly grabbed the phone and punched in the number.



~~



Doctor Rosenberg once again cursed her choice of location for the meeting. The “hole in the wall” restaurant she had chosen was nearly empty, which meant she didn’t have much going for her in the way of witnesses if something were to happen. The redhead admitted that the thought was unusual, but she was completely unsure of what to expect. Although her previous conversation with the older man didn’t guarantee much trust, the fact that he was Tara’s former doctor was what really made her accept the meeting.



If the doctor knew anything useful that would help Miss Maclay, Willow was more than happy to listen. However, she couldn’t help but prepare to put up her own walls. If Mr. Monroe was nothing but an old doctor wanting Willow to load her patient with drugs and send her own her way, then the redhead wanted to be careful about appearing weak and complying.



A shadow looming over the table startled Willow from her reverie. With a large folder tucked under his left arm, the newcomer stretched out a hand in greeting.



“Doctor Rosenberg, I’m Doctor Monroe” his grip was firm yet pleasant. Willow returned the combination as she shook the man’s hand and gestured for him to be seated.



“Thank you for meeting me,” the elder doctor waited when the waitress brought them menus, and then pushed a folder across the table until it rested near Willow’s hands. Other than the simple pleasantries, Willow hadn't spoken until now.



“What is this?” Calmly, the red-haired doctor looked down at the paper binder.



“Miss Maclay’s file,” Doctor Monroe frowned before suddenly remembering why the other doctor was strangely staring at the file.



“I already have her file, well, a copy of it at least.” Curious, Willow opened the folder to the first page and scanned the handwritten and typed notes.



“The copy you have is,” he paused, searching for the right word, “inaccurate.” The frown on the young woman’s face deepened, “The documents have been forged.” Watching closely, the doctor waited for Willow’s reaction.



Searching through her bag, the redhead pulled her own copy from its place and set it beside the older file. She studied the two folders.



“I don’t understand,” Willow shook her head, allowing her confusion to show. “How is that possible? How can it be a fake? You cannot just make up a document, especially when the original copy is locked and guarded by security.” Her inner thoughts rationalized as she spoke aloud.



The older doctor didn’t offer any response, but only waited for the red-haired doctor to continue.



“How can no one notice the inconsistency of Tara’s file?” She read over both front pages, comparing what she saw. Very few details were the same, and those that were the same were not significant to Tara’s treatment.



Doctor Monroe noted the first name use of his former patient. He fixed his glasses so they rested against the grayish temples of his dark hair. “Miss Rosenberg, dozens of patients go through hospitals where they have been drugged, experimented on, and passed along to the next facility. The question of why the changes in Miss Maclay’s file have gone unnoticed is because people simply do not care.” He realized his response was a bit harsh, but knew it was the only way to make the young woman see the truth.



If Willow was taken back by the reaction, she didn’t let it show. “I’ve only visited her three times, how do you know if you can trust me?”



“Rupert Giles.” The name caught the redhead off guard. Although she remembered Giles mentioning that he had known other doctors at Pines View, Willow was surprised by the chance of him knowing Tara’s former psychiatrist. “We were distant acquaintances. Until recently, Giles has been unaware of my involvement with your patient.” He finished.



“Tell me why you changed it? What is so important, so shocking that it needs to be removed from the file?” Willow asked, frustrated. Secrecy. Although some things were better left unsaid, others needed to be exposed.



“Not shocking, Doctor Rosenberg,” he frowned as if wondering what more to say. “You have to understand that I was protecting my career.” Doctor Monroe knew his words and actions were self-absorbed. “Consider this my atonement.” Without another word, he rose from the table and left the restaurant.



Willow remained seated long after the elder doctor had left, her thoughts racing. What was going on? Her mind went through the situation as she knew it. There was Tara Maclay, locked behind the walls of Pines View; the remorseful Doctor Monroe; the two different files; the uncooperative nanny; the unnamed sister; and a list of questions that continued growing.



Deciding against reading the new, or rather old, file in a public area such as the restaurant, Willow packed up her things and left. During the ride home, the redhead passed the exit that would take her toward Pines View. She could wait another day to see Tara, but the knowledge that she had just received combined with her own feelings of uncertainty increased the need to make sure everything was okay.



Halfheartedly, she wondered if she should call the institution. Granted the call might appear somewhat odd to the staff or whoever answered the main telephone, but even a brief conversation with someone at the hospital could dispel her nervousness. Before the nerve left her, Willow dialed the number into her cellular phone and waited for the receiving end to pick up.



“Hello, Pines View Psychiatric Hospital,” after the third ring, a bored voice spoke tiredly into the telephone. “My name is Peter, how may I help you?”



“Hello, I’m calling about a patient of mine, Tara Maclay.” Willow spoke evenly into the telephone. “Has a status report been made available for today’s date?”



“Name?” The emotionless voice asked.



Willow lightly bit her lip before answering, “Doctor Rosenberg.” She could hear the faint sound of computer keys being tapped on.



“Verification numbers, please.” Unchanging in tone, the young man asked. The red-haired doctor thought a moment before giving him the correct information.



“Subject 45 is reported as being stable.” Willow scowled clearly unhappy with the robot-tone flowing through the phone, and also not liking how the speaker identified her patient.



“Has she been given any medication?” The doctor asked.



“Only the basic sedatives and antidepressants.” The lack of explanation or actual drug names unnerved the redhead.



“Do you have a list of these medications?” Used to the normal runaround, Willow knew the answer and wasn’t surprised when she heard the expected “no.” She couldn’t fault the bored receptionist, knowing that little information was given to the young man.



“Alright, thank you.” Pressing the “end” button on her cellular phone, the young doctor sighed as she pulled into her driveway.



~~



Kept company by the white cushioned room that seemed to shrink each day, Tara pressed herself into the wall. Shivering, the young blonde stared at the closed door as the air-conditioning unit whistled lightly. The door opened and a short figure stood within the frame with two paper cups in her hands.



“It’s candy hour,” she chuckled and stepped into the room. Handing the two cups to Tara, she waited as the patient swallowed the pills and chased them with water.



Unknown to the nurse, Tara had quickly pushed the pill into the far corner of her cheek where it stuck to the gum. The water made the pill soggy, but the woman left Tara alone before the medicine had the chance to melt.



The young woman moved toward her mattress and carefully peeled the bottom edge of the padding down until a small hole appeared. She spat the pill into her palm and dropped it into the hole before wiping her hands on her cotton pants and sealing the opening.



There was no way to tell how many pills were hidden in the mattress because many of them had dissolved or had been crushed by the movement of the bed. It was even harder to know when Tara had stopped taking her medication. The nurse who usually gave her, her “candy” never stayed long enough or checked well enough to see that the pill was fully swallowed.



White pills, they were always the same color. White was so she didn’t remember. But Tara did remember. She remembered blue, clear and always shining… no, smiling. And yellow hats. And roses… no, lavender. Yes, lavender.



Spinning faces and singing voices, yes, she remembered. White wasn’t going to make her forget. But there were things she wished she could forget.



I’m doing this for you.











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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 6:52 pm 
Alright, I am truly baffled now. However, it is interesting to see the other doctor come forward. It makes me wonder what is in the file that Willow had not seen prior to this meeting. Also,Tara's thought at the end of the update has me curious as to who she is "talking" to.

I will try to be patient waiting for the next installment. Great update!



~Mikaelah

That'll teach me to challenge her. ~Tara ... ~Something New by Ophelia11

Edited by: Mikaelah Braenna  at: 9/7/04 5:54 pm


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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 7:28 pm 
wow...whats up with dr. monroe and his sudden decision to give willow the folder?! and go tara for not taking her pills...but what...or who...is she talking to at the end?? ooo im excited for another update. great work!



~mel:kdevil

'The Cat in the Hat' is fine, just not during sex.--Alyson Hannigan



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Tue Sep 07, 2004 10:45 pm 
MMmmm folder full of goodes..... Y isn't she taking the pills?? What do they do??? :stink must stop thinking... u got me in a loop... i guess i got to wait for the next up date..



-reds:willow



my banana dances for smut :banana

Tara in a wet shirt, Tara in a wet shirt. Tara in. A. Wet. Shirt. “Of course.”-Willow From Remember to Breath By Yellow Crayon



Now that just sucks- me



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 6:48 am 
Ohhh good update.



Again more questions than answers, so suspenseful! :D

I can't wait to see what's in this file that Tara's former Dr. gave Willow. Go sneaky Tara hiding the medicine instead of taking it.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 8:24 am 
Your story continues to intrigue me Yvonne - thank you :)



So many questions, and so few answers. Willow's got her work cut out for her. And Tara is seemingly not all "there" at the moment, but she's trying - bless her. Not wanting to forget is a good sign.

x Tinna Karen



"You're not gonna jokey-rhyme your way outta this one." - Willow in Pangs



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:22 am 
Great chapter - very creepy too. It's scary to think what Tara may have been though, given who-knows-what kinds of treatments and drugs. Just that glimpse into her thoughts shows what a struggle it is for her - yet she's fighting back as best she can. Brave girl.



Naturally I'm very curious to find out what's in Tara's *real* file - and to find out just what kind of influence the perpetrators of this injustice have. If they were able to cow Dr Monroe (I had this strange image of Marvin Monroe from the Simpsons for a second :) ) by threatening his career, is that kind of power still at their disposal? Who are they, and why do they do what they do?



I have one last question - which you probably won't answer :) but which I figured I'd raise anyway - that last line, was that Tara thinking it to someone, or remembering it being said to her?

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 9:59 am 
I can't even tell you how much I am in love with this story.





I need another update pronto.



-Kristyn



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:01 am 




Hmmm.....ok, i'm following and still i am baffled. I love this fic, and the way Doctor Monroe came forward with that file, the 'real' file. I can't wait to find out what it says....



Great update!



Stace xXx

"Um...dont mean to ruin the sexcapades...but we need the chips out there. Xanders being a chip whore." -She's my always by spikeizmine87



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 3:01 pm 
Ok, another character.... still even more confusion... Tara isn't takin her meds, so she's not mentally ill, I don't think.. She knows what the place is like and what they do, or are capable of doing.. I really actually have no idea what's going on yet, but I am more than ready to find out!



Another great update, and I'm waitin not so patiently for the next one! We need answers dammit! lol



Later!

Ashleigh

"...A-and I'm gonna make it up to you. Starting right now."

(Starts to smile)"Right now?"



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 3:58 pm 
:paranoid Whowiththehuh??? Intrigue is afoot! Who has Tara given up so much for?:hmm Can't wait for the next update!







Trom's Brain: Rubbing the World the Wrong Way



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 4:25 pm 
Hmmmmm



Interesting...



-Rei

"I am vindicated, I am selfish I am wrong, I am right I swear I'm right I swear I knew it all along. And I am flawed but I am cleaning up so well, I am seeing in me now the things you swore you saw yourself so clear." -Dashboard Confessional



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Sep 08, 2004 11:24 pm 
I'm really liking the fact that her old doctor is revealing the truth. That should give Willow some answers (and hopefully us soon too).



I'm glad Tara knows not to take those mind-numbing meds. They just want them all to be a bunch of zombies.



I'm thinking she has a plan, but I'll be waiting to see what yours is!



Yes, still intrigued and still loving every line!



Wimpy

"There was plenty of magic." ~ Tara



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 10:39 am 
Gosh, you are really weaving an intricate story here - sister, nanny, former doctor seemingly handing her what could end up being a holy grail type item. It's just fantastic.



-shuyaku

Oh God, Willow—you’re giving me the gift of Karen Carpenter. Just when I think I grasp the full extent of your love." - Tara

"Why do birds suddenly appear? It’s because, you are queer…" - Willow (Gods Served and Abandoned by AntigoneUnbound)



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Thu Sep 09, 2004 6:23 pm 
Tara's not taking her meds. Does that mean shes not crazy? I want to know whats in the file. Please update soon.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 7:36 am 
Wow. Work's been a pain so I'm just catching up on the last two updates, and if it's possible, you have me even more intrigued.



I'm curious what caused Dr. Monroe to share his information now and if he'll turn up later on in the story. Given the shady going-ons in the hospital, I'm curious why the original file wasn't destroyed in the first place.



Anyway...can't wait to see what happens next, especially as more details become clear in Tara's memory.



Great story!



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:00 am 
This is a great story :clap



There's so much mystery here, like what happened to Tara to make her need to be hospitalised and what was removed from her file. Who did Paula call? Is she trying to protect Tara or is she part of some conspiracy?



Given that Giles knew that the patients at that hospital were being mistreated why hasn't he done anything about it?



Looking forward to :read more



"VOOM"?!? Mate, this bird wouldn't "voom" if you put four million volts through it! 'E's bleedin' demised! - The Parrot Sketch



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 8:13 pm 
Huge thanks to everyone for reading and/or replying. Fair warning, these replies don’t hold many answers. (And, once again, sorry about the repetition).



Mikaelah Braenna: I don’t mean to baffle you… oh who am I kidding, of course I do. Who was Tara talking to? Now you know I can’t answer that, but don’t worry [starts robot repeat mode] you’ll find out later. Thanks for the feedback.



Alysagoddess85: The mystery behind Dr. Monroe suddenly coming forward will be answered soon. Thanks for reading.



WickedReds: Why isn’t Tara taking her pills? Again, I can’t say, but thank you for the comments.



Irishgrl3: Sneaky Tara, indeed. Thank you for reading.



Tinnakaren: Yes, Tara is trying, and no she isn’t all “there”. I’m glad you’re still enjoying the story, and thank you for the comments.



Artemis: I agree that Tara is a brave girl. And to be honest, I had to look Marvin Monroe up to know who you were talking about (as a cartoon fanatic, shame on me). It’s good that you raised that question, and yes you’re right… I can’t answer it. Thanks for reading.



Numbered words: Thank you, I’m happy that you love the story.



Wired Vixen: Thanks, you’ll find out what the file says shortly.



VixenyTarasHot: I know you need answers, and dammit you’ll get them… just not right now. Thanks for the comments.



TromDeGrey: Thanks for reading. “Who has Tara given up so much for?” Good question.



Ambersagoddess: Thanks a bunch for reading.



Wimpy0729: I’m glad you’re still intrigued. So does Tara have a plan? I have no idea. Thanks.



Shuyaku: Well, thank you. Hope you like the next chapter.



Soluna350: Thank you for the comments.



Ophelia11: I’m glad you could catch up. Dr. Monroe will make another appearance, and you’ll also learn why the file wasn’t destroyed. Also, sorry that work’s such a pain- I know the feeling. Thanks for reading.



Justin: Thank you. Whether Paula is with or against Tara is hard to answer at the moment, mainly because it would give too much away. Although I haven’t mentioned it that much in the story, there isn’t much hard evidence and Giles, knowing this, thinks that there isn’t much that can be done (I should’ve mentioned that a few chapters ago, but at least it’s been said). As for Willow, she just happens to be very stubborn, hence why she stayed. Thanks for the comments.





*Update coming up next.



Yvonne:peace









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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 8:31 pm 
Chapter Six



Sprawled out on the couch in all of her lazy glory, Robin looked up when the front door opened. The single eye she used to watch her roommate flop down tiredly on the chair across from her, blinked and mentally forced the other eye to open.



“You look how I feel,” the dark-haired woman rolled over and sat up. “Tell me… is your brain about to explode and it feels like your eyes haven’t closed in weeks?”



Willow nodded and slouched in the chair.



“Yep, exactly how I feel.” Offering a small grin before her head fell back against the couch, Robin sighed. “Let’s do something. Something fun.”



“If by fun you mean taking an aspirin and crawling back into bed, I’m all for it.” The doctor mumbled. She glanced down at her shoulder bag and grimaced knowing how much work she needed to have done. A few hours of sleep wouldn’t hurt, and her body seemed to already agree with her thoughts as her eyes closed.



Subconsciously pleased by Willow’s response, Robin fell back into her earlier position atop the comfortable furniture.



Less than fifteen minutes after closing her eyes, Willow managed to drag herself into the kitchen, setting her bag on the table and grabbing the bottle of aspirin as she moved around the room. After pouring a glass of water, the redhead pushed her shoulder bag aside where several pencils, loose papers, and other items slid out onto the wooden surface. The doctor was usually a neat person, but the headache that was beginning to tighten and pull around her temples pushed all thoughts of tidiness aside.



Willow swallowed the pill and rested her head in her hands, jumping slightly when the telephone rang. After a second ring and a low voice from the living room, Robin stumbled into the kitchen, grumbling under her breath as she gathered her papers and briefcase from the table.



“Duty calls?” The doctor watched her roommate stuff papers and folders into her dark brown briefcase.



“I should’ve been a writer,” the prosecutor sighed, thinking about her dream career she had as a teenager.



Willow smiled, also remembering her friend’s aspiration. “Will you be gone long? I think I might need a wake up call, I broke my alarm clock last week.” The doctor smiled, guiltily.



“Hmm, you should set your cellular phone,” Robin flashed her own smile of guilt. “If that call is any indication of the rest of my day, I’ll be sleeping in my office tonight.” Clicking her briefcase shut, the young woman mumbled “bye” and hurried through the door.



Feeling her headache tug at her heavy eyelids, Willow finished her water and made her way up the steps and into bed.



~~



The continuous ring of the telephone woke Willow from her slumber. Several hours past the time she had intended to get up, the redhead cursed under her breath and rolled over to answer the call.



“Hello?” Rubbing her eyes, Willow sat up, visually scolding the clock.



“Hey, I have your file,” the doctor recognized the voice and frowned, but before she could speak again, Robin went on. “I must’ve grabbed it by accident yesterday, did you want to stop by and get it from my assistant? I’m in court all day.”



“No, uh,” the grogginess had yet to fall away completely, “I’ll get it later; I want to be at the hospital early.” Which was three hours ago, Willow realized. Even though the file was important, Willow knew that her roommate wouldn’t allow it to end up in the wrong hands. She would just have to wait until Robin came home to know what the folder contained.



“Alright, I’ll see you later.”



Hanging the phone up, the red-haired doctor sat for a moment and allowed herself to fully wake before beginning her day.



Forty-five minutes later, Doctor Rosenberg walked the familiar path through the main hospital doors.



“Good evening,” she smiled to the staff members who nodded their acknowledgement and continued walking.



After going through the routine of signing in, the doctor found herself within her patient’s room, smiling to herself when Tara looked up. However brief the moment, Willow was still happy to have seen the other woman’s face rather than the curtain of hair that usually blocked her view.



“Hello, Tara,” she set her bag down and nodded to the orderly who closed to door behind himself.



The young blonde shifted, but made no attempt to raise her head again.



“How are you today? Good?” Willow probed, hoping for a response. She took a moment to search over the blonde’s huddled form, pleased that Tara appeared physically all right.



Too many questions came into the doctor’s mind as Tara remained positioned in the corner. Knowing that she needed to proceed with caution, Willow chose to save all personal questions for later in the session. She didn’t want to frighten the blonde and felt that the best way of communicating with her patient would be through ordinary questions.



“You don’t mind if I sit, do you?” Showing her friendly intent, the doctor sat along the wall. Although there was some distance between the two women, Willow could hear Tara’s even breathing.



“How do you feel?” The redhead moved to grab her pen and notepad but thought otherwise and merely waited as Tara uncurled slightly. The blonde slowly unfolded her leg, allowing it to stretch. It was clear to Willow that Tara felt unthreatened, at least enough to move, and so the doctor went on.



“You do know that you can talk to me about anything, right?” She paused, “Or we can just sit, and I’ll talk. I like to talk, heck I even babble, which is something you never want to hear. I can go on for hours, and believe me, it’s not a pretty sight… sound,” the doctor frowned, realizing that her babble-mode had briefly taken over.



A small corner of Tara’s lip rose, catching Willow’s eye. The redhead felt a flutter of excitement in her stomach and relaxed against the wall.



“What should we talk about, hmm?” She extended her legs, crossing them at the ankles. “I’ll bet you have a lot to talk about?” Smiling, Willow glanced over to the blonde.



Tara’s lips parted, closed, and then opened again. The redhead held her breath as Tara’s shoulders rose and fell, vibrated by the rhythm of her fast beating heart.



“I-I,” slow and hoarse, the blonde tried to speak, “I don’t k-know.” Timid eyes shot upward before falling.



“What don’t you know, Tara?” The doctor waited.



Teeth worried dry lips, “H-How I feel.” Willow frowned before realizing that her patient was answering her earlier question.



“Well… that’s okay, Tara. It’s okay that you don’t know,” the redhead gave the blonde a reassuring smile. “Just tell me anything you want, it doesn’t have to be how you feel. Is there something you want to tell me, Tara?”



Raising her blue eyes, Tara looked over toward the redhead, blinking as she regarded the doctor. Willow remained calm under the scrutiny; it was rare that her patients ever regarded her in such a way. She was used to being the observer, not the person being analyzed.



“No.” Clear and somewhat final, Tara answered.



Subconsciously, the doctor wondered what the blonde had seen when she looked at her.



“No? Are you sure, Tara?” Willow asked, although not wanting to press too hard and lose the connection she thought she had with the other woman.



Receiving no response, the redhead chose a different path. “I saw Paula, Tara. You wanted me to talk to her, didn’t you? Isn’t that why you wrote her address for me, so that I could find her?”



Tara’s thumb rubbed over her hand in a circular motion.



Willow knew that she wasn’t supposed to ask about Tara’s personal life so early on, but the doctor was a little frustrated. Not in her patient but in herself because she was eager to figure out what was happening, and had very few answers.



“Tara, why did you write that message?” Willow frowned, remembering the nanny’s behavior. “What was she supposed to tell me?”



The rubbing had stopped and Tara was, oddly enough, staring fixedly into Willow’s eyes.



What was she looking for?



A tapping sound came from the window before the door opened. “Ma’am?” It was the same orderly who had taken Tara out to the courtyard last week, and from the same items he was carrying, Willow knew why he was there.



“I thought you usually came before dinner?” The doctor frowned down at her watch before looking over to Tara, who had continued to stare at her.



“Patients with good behavior are allowed out more often,” he shifted uncomfortably in the doorway.



“Can I walk with her?” Willow asked.



The orderly looked uncertain, “I have to clear it with my supervisor.” Shuffling down the hall, the young man stopped to speak to a tall, bald man.



Willow turned back toward the blonde who had already risen to her feet. Doing the same, the doctor waited for the man to return.



“Okay, but I have to walk with both of you,” he stepped into the room to help Tara with the coat and slippers.



Silent, Tara slipped on the jacket as Willow gathered her belongings and moved into the hallway. Emerging from the room with the young woman, the three exited down the side hall.



Foggy air greeted the doctor’s lungs as she observed the courtyard. Fenced in and scattered with benches, trees and rows of hard concrete, the courtyard looked pleasant enough. Numerous patients walked along the grass and sidewalks, some muttering and others walking silently.



They walked quietly and the orderly slowed to follow behind the two women, wanting to provide them with as much privacy as possible.



“Isn’t it beautiful out here?” Willow asked. Granted there wasn’t a lot of diversity in the sights, but it was better than the blinding whiteness of Tara’s room.



The blonde walking beside her wrung her hands together while her footwear scrapped lightly against the ground.



A distant memory flashed in the doctor’s mind, but she quickly shook it away. She looked back and noted that the orderly had drifted further behind. “Are you happy here?” The question was unexpected for both doctor and patient. Willow inwardly chided herself. Who would possibly be happy in a mental institution?



The redhead folded her arms over her chest uneasily then dropped them, letting them swing at her sides. Suddenly, Tara stopped and Willow stumbled before coming to a stop as well. Confused, the orderly watched the two people in front of him and stopped a short distance away.



“Are they friends of yours?” Willow asked as Tara looked across the yard where a group of patients and nurses had gathered.



Static and a soft buzz came from the orderly’s belt before a voice yelled through the talking device attached to him. The voice was incoherent but held enough urgency to tell all three listeners that something was wrong.



~~



Robin kicked off her low heeled boots and fell, heavily, back into her office chair. She had a fifteen minute break and wanted to take advantage of every second, so after grabbing a cup of coffee the prosecutor had hurried to her office for a brief rest.



Her current case was physically draining her. Two weeks and not one shred of incriminating evidence against the accused had been found. She didn’t usually get involved with cases involving children, but had agreed to help out a friend. Technically it wasn’t entirely her case, although she had done most of the footwork and interviewed many of the witnesses.



She pulled out her top drawer to make sure Willow’s file was where she’d put it, and once satisfied that nothing had been touched, closed the drawer. She and her roommate always kept their professional lives out of their home, having never fully discussed cases or names. Needless to say it was a surprise to find her friend’s folder in her briefcase. Robin didn’t have to open the file to know it wasn’t hers, mainly because of the Pines View stamp on the front cover.



Taking a sip from her cup, the dark-haired woman sighed when a soft knock came from the door.



“Come in,” a yawn muffled the words, but the newcomer entered despite the barely audible announcement. The prosecutor checked her watch, cursing as she remembered that her free period wasn’t exactly free.



“Thank you for seeing me at such short notice,” the woman said before taking a seat.



“It’s not a problem,” Robin smiled. “What can I help you with, Mrs. Evans?”



The older woman shakily placed a picture on the prosecutor’s table.



“It’s about my daughter.”











Edited by: onyxsundrops at: 9/10/04 7:42 pm


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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Sep 10, 2004 9:08 pm 
Hmm...:hmm Something fishy is going on... well I shall wait to find out... Do continue this is very good.



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