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 Post subject: Dollhouse: DC
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TITLE: Dollhouse: DC
AUTHOR: brave-little-toaster
RATING: PG-13 for now.
DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own BtVS and Dollhouse. I’m just twisted enough to try to put them together in some form or another.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: This isn’t my first story, but it’s the first one I’m actually posting! Please be honest in any feedback you leave, and let me know if you’re interested in beta-ing. I had a friend look this bit over, but she doesn’t know enough about either Willow and Tara or Dollhouse to be able to be a proper beta for this story. A good amount of knowledge of either would be nice!
Additional note: I had to change the date of what happened here. That's the only change, I swear!

Late February, 2009

A small, red-headed girl sat in front of a short wooden table. She had a paint brush in her left hand, but nothing was on the paper in front of her yet. Her hand wasn’t moving towards any of the little tin containers of color that sat laid out on the table. In fact, she wasn’t moving at all. Instead, she was just sitting there with her legs crossed and her knees touching the bottom of the table. Staring at the paper.

When a blonde girl who might have been slightly taller than her came to sit beside her, she didn’t jump or move at all. She just continued to stare at the paper. The blonde girl looked at the red-head, then at the paper, and seemed to contemplate its emptiness before looking at the red-head again. After a while, the blonde spoke quietly, never letting her gaze leave the other girl’s face. “There’s nothing there to be looking at.”

The red-head smiled a little bit, turning her head slowly to look at the blonde. “There’s the entire world to be looking at. It’s just not there yet.” She paused before speaking again, this time with a slightly furrowed brow. “Do I know you?”

The blonde looked a little disturbed at this question, although more at the concept of the question than the question itself. “I don’t know,” She answered slowly, as if the fact that she didn’t know troubled her “but I think I’d like to.” Calmly, she extended her right hand. “My name’s Able.” A slow smile started on the left side of her face before spreading to the right.

The red-head’s face lit up as their hands connected. “Oboe. Does this mean we’re friends now?” There was a hopeful tone to her voice as she shook Able’s hand. Oboe blushed a little bit, although she wasn’t sure why. The other girl blushed too, shrugging and tilting her head downward just enough to make her hair fall in front of her eyes. Oboe slowly extracted her hand, just to brush some of the blonde’s hair behind her ear. “Don’t do that. You’re beautiful.”

Able looked surprised for a moment, before allowing the smile to return to her face. “Thank-you. I don’t think that anyone has ever told me that I’m beautiful before. A-and I suppose this does make us friends.”

Oboe beamed, proud to have made a real friend.

- - -


An unknown number of floors above, a young man was sitting in front of a wall of television screens. He was paying specific attention to one of them, watching the two young women’s interactions. He had no way of knowing what they were saying, but he began to suspect that something was happening as he watched the continued interaction.

His suspicions were confirmed when the smaller one put down her paint brush and the two stood up, then walked off together. The young man adjusted his lab coat, and looked behind himself to see a young, brunette female with her left arm in a form of a sling. Closer inspection would prove that the lower half of her arm was dead, and in a form of cast or possibly sling that probably suited the young woman’s needs.

The young man opened and closed his mouth a few times before speaking. “Able seems to be healing up quite nicely, Doctor Bennett. She should be ready to begin engagements within the week.” He spoke quickly and nervously, as if he were a child who was caught by a parent while he was in the act of doing something wrong.

Whether Doctor Bennett noticed or not, she moved next to him and placed her right hand on his shoulder. The young man visibly stiffened. The doctor gazed at the screen he was just looking at for a moment, and nodded. “Yes, I saw. I’m glad, too. I was almost afraid that either her wound wouldn’t heal up correctly or that my programming wouldn’t fix her… stutter.” She spoke matter-of-factly, with little emotion in her voice.

The young man forced a smile. “But your programming can fix anything, Doctor Bennett.” He paused for a moment. “And we both know that there was way more wrong with her… both physically and mentally … than just a stutter.” As he said this, Dr. Bennett had turned to walk out of the room. After his comment, she turned and smirked at him.

“Flattery will get you nowhere. Bring Able up first thing in the morning, I’d like to imprint her with a personality to see how she reacts before we suggest her for engagements.” As she said this, Dr. Bennett used her live arm to put the glasses that were previously held around her neck by a beaded green chain onto her face. She then adjusted the collar of her lab coat with the same hand, and walked out of the room.

Just after she passed through the doorway, she stopped and spoke over her shoulder to the young man.
“Keep an eye on Oboe. She’s not left-handed.”

- - -


Late that night, Doctor Bennett was seated in her laboratory. She was seated in front of a computer, observing whatever was on the screen and making notes into a little book. After a moment, she set down her pencil and picked up a little recorder.

“Future Senator Perrin’s current brain scans indicate that he is mentally stable and above a majority of his class in the learning curve. All that I’ve done for his imprint is replace his memories of college with assorted memories of lessons in law school and add a level of attraction to Cindy, his handler and future wife. I’ll have to let his brain fill in the gaps in between law school lessons. If I can only determine what needs to be taken out and replaced with the ambition to make this truly sucessful…” She trailed off in her thought, clicking a few more things on-screen before closing out of what was on the screen and shutting off the recorder.

Quickly, Doctor Bennett took the tape out of the recorder and placed the tape, the notebook, and an additional cassette-looking device into a small box. She crossed to the other side of the room and pushed the box between two others of the same size. Then, she crossed to another section of the room and took out a box with the name “Maclay” written on it.

She pulled three items out of the box that were extraordinarily similar to what she had just put into the Senator’s box. The notebook went on the table, the tape went into the recorder, and the cassette went into a little slot in front of the computer screen she was once again sitting at.

Turning on the recorder, she began to speak again. “It astounds me how much Miss Maclay has endured in her lifetime. There are clear signs of psychological abuse, and her body scans show even clearer signs of physical abuse.” She clicked on another file, opening up what appeared to be a series of body scans and pictures of a young woman, presumably named Maclay. “We were able to rid her of all of her outer scars, and additional… treatments… should have helped to repair her bones so that they’re straight and strong. She has been quite the expensive project to work on because of all of her physical and mental flaws, but she should be worth it. She’s truly a lovely young woman.”

- - -


Floors below, Able was in her bed with the opaque glass top and the royal blue sheets. She wasn’t sleeping, though. She was crying. She had had another dream, one of the bad ones. There was a man coming to take her away. She didn’t know who he was, but she had a feeling she should have known, he seemed familiar. He was coming to take her away, and she knew that this was the best she had ever been. He was trying to take her away, to make her so she wasn’t her best anymore. Then he would rub it in her face that she wasn't her best anymore. She just wanted to be her best.

Slowly, the top of her single bed slid open about halfway. A small face framed with short red hair appeared in the minimal amount of light from the room above. The face looked worried. A concerned voice asked “Able, are you okay?”

Able shook her head before speaking, her voice thick with tears. “He’s coming. He’s coming to take me from here, so I’m not my best anymore.” Oboe climbed slid into her friend’s bed, and wrapped an arm around her shoulders. “Don’t let him take me.” Able began to cry again, as a resolved face crossed Oboe’s features.

Oboe took her free hand and turned her friend’s face, so they were eye to eye. “I won’t let him take you. Ever. You’ll stay right here, with me.” Able’s sobs began to quiet.

Soon, the two were lying together in the bed. Able was laying on her back with one arm wrapped around Oboe’s back, while Oboe was laying on her side, with one arm wrapped around Able’s waist and her head rested on Able’s shoulder.
That night, Able slept more peacefully than she had in her whole life.

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Wow, a lot here!

I don't know much about Dollhouse, but it's pretty clear what's going on.

Liked the interaction with Tara and Willow making friends, especially Willow's line about the whole world being on the paper, "just not there yet."

The doctor is appropriately creepy, and the manipulations to people's minds are both fascinating and horrifying at the same time.

You got me - keep writing! :kgeek

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This was one twisted beginning, and I LOVE IT.

I've seen Dollhouse season 1 and half of season 2, because the stupid network I watched it on didn't bother to air the rest of the season :gnome

But so far I LOVE this fic :clap :clap

Give me more :grin :read


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Really great first chapter.

I loved the little bit about Willow and Tara making friends almost as much as this
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Oboe took her free hand and turned her friend’s face, so they were eye to eye. “I won’t let him take you. Ever. You’ll stay right here, with me.” Able’s sobs began to quiet.
Soon, the two were lying together in the bed. Able was laying on her back with one arm wrapped around Oboe’s back, while Oboe was laying on her side, with one arm wrapped around Able’s waist and her head rested on Able’s shoulder.
That night, Able slept more peacefully than she had in her whole life.
That was really nice to see glad to see they already care for each other hope it survives the imprinting.

Am i right in thinking that the senator is played by Alexis Denisof.

I've got Dollhouse on my to watch list so i don't know all that much about the actual show except theres the whole brain suck machine that then gives new personalites. Plus the words "Did i fall asleep."

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Technical note, don't know how critical it is to your story, but in the show the names of the dolls are based on the military phonetic alphabet.

alpha
bravo
charlie
delta
echo
foxtrot
golf
hotel
india
juliet
kilo
lima
mike
november
oscar
papa
quebec
romeo
sierra
tango
uniform
victor
whiskey
xray
yankee
zulu

Anyway, well written so far. Your style seems similar to what I write. I have not been active with FF for the past couple of years (time and motivation), but please PM me if you still need a beta. GL.

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Wow I'm really interested with where this is going! I've only seen 1 episode of dollhouse in my spare time and thought it was an incredibly awesome concept. You've taken Willow and Tara and have put them into the dollhouse and that makes me wonder would they still remember each other the next time they get their brains wiped? And how come Able/Tara was having those dreams? Did Dr.Bennett miss something? Or is Able/Tara's memory able to slightly withstand memory wipes? :D please write more!!

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Hi! :wave

I have never seen even one episode of Dollhouse, but I'm intrigued! Great start!! ;-) I actually went to the Dollhouse Wiki page to catch up a little. Looking forward for more.

I echo nightmask's questions.....keep writing!!

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A small, red-headed girl sat in front of a short wooden table. She had a paint brush in her left hand, but nothing was on the paper in front of her yet.
Just after she passed through the doorway, she stopped and spoke over her shoulder to the young man. “Keep an eye on Oboe. She’s not left-handed.”


Very intriguing line this, why is it important that Oboe, Willow, isn’t left handed?

“Future Senator Perrin’s current brain scans indicate that he is mentally stable and above a majority of his class in the learning curve.

I’m guessing that this Senator Perrin is the character that Alexis Denisof played early on in season two of Dollhouse.

Turning on the recorder, she began to speak again. “It astounds me how much Miss Maclay has endured in her lifetime. There are clear signs of psychological abuse, and her body scans show even clearer signs of physical abuse.” She clicked on another file, opening up what appeared to be a series of body scans and pictures of a young woman, presumably named Maclay. “We were able to rid her of all of her outer scars, and additional… treatments… should have helped to repair her bones so that they’re straight and strong. She has been quite the expensive project to work on because of all of her physical and mental flaws, but she should be worth it. She’s truly a lovely young woman.”

This is certainly intriguing. I know from watching Dollhouse that you usually paid them (Rossum?) to hide you. They used you for various assignments and when your time was done, you were released back into society.

Now presumably Tara, Able, asked Rossum to hide her from her family, but what about Willow, Oboe? Who or what is she hiding from?

Interesting first chapter with a nice mix of Buffy and Dollhouse. I’d definitely like to see how this story progresses.


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Ariel- Yay Dibs! :applause I’m glad it’s kinda sorta clear what’s going on. I’m trying to make this make as much sense as possible for those who don’t know much/anything about Dollhouse as possible.

ContriQ-
The drawer that my keyboard is on is currently stuck under my desk and you have no idea how long it took me to find the q. It was ridiculous. Anyway, I’m glad you’re enjoying!

Mgraham-
I’m glad you like the W/T. I’m trying really hard to keep them in cannon, even though they’re in Dollhouse. And yes, Senator Perrin is Alexis Denisof.

Binky-
Thank-you. :bigkiss

nightmask-
Dollhouse is an amazing concept. As for the answers to your questions… keep paying attention, and it might all start making sense.

Finey_McFine-
Don’t worry, I’m not planning on giving up on this anytime soon.

willowtaralover-
I definitely think that some people were using the Dollhouse to hide of their own free will. But I definitely also think that some people (i.e. Sierra) were hiding without knowing it, and some people (i.e. Caroline) were forced into it because of circumstance. I’m glad you enjoyed, and hope you continue to!

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TITLE: Dollhouse: DC
AUTHOR: brave-little-toaster
RATING: PG-13 for now.
DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own BtVS and Dollhouse. I’m just twisted enough to try to put them together in some form or another.
AUTHOR’S NOTE: Thanks again for all the fantabulous reviews! I’m really sorry I had to change the date of the last chapter, but that’s the last detail I’ll be changing. This is the last set-up chapter (I think), things should start picking up next update. And many thanks to Binky!

Late February, maybe early March, 2009

A mid-sized black SUV pulled to a stop outside The Smithsonian Air and Space Museum. Almost immediately after the car stopped, Oboe stepped out of the back of the car and into the breeze that always accompanies the end of winter. She then turned around and lifted a small boy out of the car, presumably from a car seat.

The boy crossed his arms almost as soon as he was set upon the sidewalk, and contorted his face into a pout. The red-head closed the door just before the car pulled away.

She knelt down on the sidewalk in front of the boy, so she was looking him in the eye. Her expression was unreadable as she seemed to contemplate his not-so-sunny disposition. After a moment, she asked him what was wrong.

The boy looked her in the eye before responding “I wanna go back and see Daddy. It’s supposed to be my one day a month to see him, and instead I’m stuck with you.”

She smiled at him. “I know. I’d be upset if I was you, but I can’t do anything about it. Your Daddy hired me to watch you while he talks with some very important people, so I’m going to keep you occupied for a while.” The boy looked sadly into the street, away from the red-head in front of him. She stood up, took his hand, and began to walk them towards the museum.

“Instead of spending a day with your stuffy old Dad,” She began, “You get to hang out with little old Emma.” Oboe then pointed at herself with her free hand. “And I’m going to tell you all about the Apollo missions, which I bet your Dad knows nothing about.” She looked down at the little boy just as he looked up at her.

He smiled a little bit. “I like space ships.” He admitted quietly, and allowed himself to be brought into the museum.
Within an hour, he forgot why he ever wanted to be with his Dad instead of this fun-loving girl who knew everything about anything to do with the history of space ships and missions.

- - -


In a building not too far away, Stewart Lipman and Doctor Bennett were talking with a young blonde woman in Doctor Bennett’s laboratory. It wasn’t so much a laboratory as it was a large room with a few extremely modern looking computers and what looked like the insides of a giant hard drive lining the walls, but Bennett liked to call it her laboratory. Doctor Bennett and Mr. Lipman were standing in front of the same computer that Doctor Bennett was sitting in front of the night before, while the other young woman was standing next to a stretcher halfway across the room.

There was a man on the stretcher. He was clothed in a business suit, and for the most part looked like he could have been sleeping. A mask was placed over his face that was attached to the stretcher, made of hard plastic and shaped to sit closely to the man’s face without touching it.

Doctor Bennett looked at the screen in front of her intently and clicked on something with her live arm. She nodded her head as she said “Now.” Lipman looked towards the blonde woman, who took the hand of the man who was lying on the stretcher.

The blonde smiled at the man as his eyes opened and focused in on her. “Everything’s going to be alright.”

His brow furrowed as he slowly answered, “Now that you’re here.”

She smiled at him, then spoke again. “Remind me why I love you so much.”
This time, the man smiled and spoke with confidence. “I’m your white knight.”

The woman spoke with love in her voice as she told him “And I’m your beautiful damsel.”

He responded by saying “Ever after.” before he closed his eyes and appeared to fall asleep again.

The woman put down his hand carefully, then looked at Lipman and Bennett. “Are we done? I can’t believe I’m going to have to marry this fool. He’s needy, clingy, and doesn’t have an original thought in his head.”

Lipman smiled wryly at her as she walked over to them.

“We all have to give some things up for the greater good.”

- - -


Later that night, long after Oboe had finished her engagement as Emma with Lipman’s young son, she found herself once again sitting at one of the small wooden tables with the paint brushes and tins of color. She wasn’t sure why she was there, except that she was sure that she was waiting for something. Someone.

Like the first time they met, and all the times they had “first met” in the weeks since then, Able came to sit beside her. They talked about unimportant details of how the paper was blank, and how the entire world was waiting to be created before them. They introduced themselves before leaving together to get ready for bed.

They climbed into their own separate beds, not knowing that in a few hours, Able’s cries would wake Oboe, and the two would sleep the rest of the night together, as they had every night since they first met.

- - -


Upstairs, Doctor Bennett was once again reviewing the case file named “Maclay”. She was so occupied with the brain map in front of her that she neglected to realize the reoccurring encounter between the two young women.

Only, this time reviewing the “Maclay” file was different. Instead of looking at the original brain scan or the scan that was taken immediately after the active architecture was installed, she was looking at an entirely new one.

Bennett smiled as she finished her last-minute edits to the scan in front of her. Tomorrow, Able would have her first engagement.

- - -


At a generic college campus, a tall, dark skinned man and a short, pale faced girl walked into a lab in the college’s Rossum building. This was not a laboratory like Bennett’s, but a true laboratory. There were beakers in cabinets, pipettes in boxes, and sliding door refrigerators filled with experiments that were waiting their turn.

There, in the laboratory, the two students found a classmate talking to a jar of flies while sitting on the floor in his underwear and socks.

They tried to reason with him for a few moments, telling him to cut it out and get dressed. The classmates then fell to the floor laughing as the man in his undergarments walked to one of the windows of the lab and began to bang his head against it. Blood quickly stained a small part of the window, and with just a few more hits, the window cracked but didn’t break. The young man continued to hit his head anyway.

- - -


In Los Angeles, an active named Echo was writing the first words of her new journal by the faint light that filtered into her bed chamber. When she finished, she would hide it somewhere, perhaps beneath the pillow or mattress. For now, though, she filled the pages with the memories of brief moments that popped into her head.

A girl with long, straight blonde hair and eyes that were the color of the ocean before a storm.

Fire so hot that it could burn her skin without even touching her.

The knowledge that even as she led that girl out of the smoke and heat, that any physical damage from the fire would not even begin to measure up to what she had endured in her lifetime.

- - -


Early the next morning, Doctor Bennett got a phone call. She nodded while listening, agreed with the person on the other end, and hung up. Leaning over her desk, she spoke into a microphone.

“Bring up the top five actives. I’ve got something… special.” Bennett’s face turned to a smile as she turned around and began to pull out cassette-type tapes with her good hand, mulled them over for a moment, then put one into the computer.

Behind her, the elevator doors opened. Bennett turned around, her smile even wider than before. The excitement in her voice was not disguisable. “Oboe, would you like a treatment?”

- - -


The next day, Oboe stepped out of a large black van, followed by four other men and women. The red-head immediately came face-to-face with a woman wearing a lab coat who looked like she could be Asian, in some form or another. She and her team of private security guards, hired by Rossum, had gotten assigned to help search the campus, top to bottom, for a vile of liquid that had been taken from the medical research building. It didn’t escape the young woman that the building was sponsored by Rossum. The vile was a prototype of a promising new drug that she was told could help prevent or cure dementia altogether.

Twenty minutes later, as the last signs of sanity left her brain, Oboe’s only coherent thought was ‘Cure dementia my ass.’

- - -


Able was sitting in a small café in DC, enjoying her cup of coffee. She was waiting for… something. She just wasn’t sure what. Just waiting.

As she gazed out the window of the shop, her mind drifted. It surprised her when the face of a thin, pretty red-headed girl popped into her head. She didn’t think she knew the girl, but some part of her knew that the girl was a friend. Maybe more than a friend.

A handsome young man came to sit across from her. He greeted her, and tried to get her to go out with him on a date that night. Her first thought was that his pickup line was lame, and her second thought was of the red-head who still occupied her mind. She respectfully declined, saying that there was already someone special in her life.

The young man got up, looking a little disgruntled, and walked out of the shop. He took out his phone and dialed a number. “Hello? What do you think you’re doing! Your active just turned me down. I’m supposed to be the love of her life…”

- - -


By that evening, Oboe was back in her doll state and had returned to DC. She was once again sitting at the same short wooden table, with a paintbrush in her left hand and staring at the paper in front of her. Tonight was different, though.

The red-head’s facial expression didn’t change as Able sat down next to her. Able’s brow was furrowed, and indecision clouded her eyes. Should she let this conversation go the way her brain was telling her that it should, or should she say something?

Able looked at the paper, then at the red-head. In that moment, she made her decision. “If I told you that there’s nothing there to be looking at, would you say that we’ve had this conversation before? Because I can’t place why, but I think that we have.”
A look of confusion crossed Oboe’s face as she set the paintbrush down and turned her body so she was facing the blonde.

- - -


Upstairs, Lipman was reviewing the tapes from the past several weeks. After today’s call from a disgruntled client and the way today’s job had happened at the college campus, he knew that something was going on that shouldn’t have been happening. Immediately, he picked up on the girls’ repeated conversation and sleeping habits.

Lipman called Doctor Bennett into the room. Once she arrived, he pointed out the pattern.

Bennett’s brow furrowed as she watched what was on the screen. She, of all people, knew that this was not supposed to be happening. How had she missed this?

Switching to live screens, Lipman and Bennett noticed the two girls climbing into a bed together. The blonde girl seemed to be reassuring the red-head that it was alright, telling her that she needed her there.

Lipman shot Bennett a look which she seemed to shrink away from, although it was a movement so small that it might not have existed at all.

He took out his phone and dialed a number, tapping his foot as the phone rang.

“Hello, DeWitt? Yes, I have an active I’d like to send to your house. My ladies seem to be grouping.” He paused for a moment. “She’s average height and weight with bone straight blonde hair. In doll state, calls herself Able.”

- - -


In Los Angeles, Adele DeWitt smiled as she held the phone to her ear. The British accent rang clearly through the room she was in. “Yes, Mr. Lipman. I’m actually in need of a new A doll. Tomorrow? Not a problem. Pleasure doing business with you.”

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Wow...this is really intriguing. I haven't seen any episodes of Dollhouse, so it's all new to me and I think I may just have to get caught up. Now I'm wondering what's going to happen with Oboe when Abel doesn't show up because she's been shipped across the country. :hmm

Looking forward to more!!

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The concept of this story is really interesting. I have seen dollhouse and know quite a bit about Willow and Tara. This story definately brings in some of the best aspects of both worlds. I cannot wait to see what happens next. Please keep updating


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Ack! Oh noes what are they planning to do to Oboe and Able??? I wonder if the british voice on the other side of the phone was Giles maybe? This story is getting really interesting :D please write more!!

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Able, Baker, Oboe etc. were the 1940s versions of the military phonetic alphabet.

A major factor in Vcitor and Sierra's love story was their personal backgrounds breaking into their "doll" personas (personae?) Since Willow and Tara came here by different routes, this should play out interestingly differently.

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“Instead of spending a day with your stuffy old Dad,” She began, “You get to hang out with little old Emma.” Oboe then pointed at herself with her free hand. “And I’m going to tell you all about the Apollo missions, which I bet your Dad knows nothing about.” She looked down at the little boy just as he looked up at her.

He smiled a little bit. “I like space ships.” He admitted quietly, and allowed himself to be brought into the museum.

Within an hour, he forgot why he ever wanted to be with his Dad instead of this fun-loving girl who knew everything about anything to do with the history of space ships and missions.


Now this is interesting, does this mean that Oboe/Willow has had all the stuff about space and the Apollo missions implanted into her mind or is it there already and just the personality, Emma, has been added?

The woman put down his hand carefully, then looked at Lipman and Bennett. “Are we done? I can’t believe I’m going to have to marry this fool. He’s needy, clingy, and doesn’t have an original thought in his head.”

Lipman smiled wryly at her as she walked over to them.

“We all have to give some things up for the greater good.”


Are they talking here about the future Senator Perrin? Also, if the Dollhouse had set Perrin up for Senator then how come he was trying to bring them down?

They talked about unimportant details of how the paper was blank, and how the entire world was waiting to be created before them.

Is this a reference to their own memories somehow returning to them?

I seem to remember in the show ‘Dollhouse’ that the operatives were able to remember friendships and relationships. I.e. Sierra, Echo and Victor were all friends and could recall each other even after they had had the mind wiping stuff done to them. So why don’t Able and Oboe/Tara and Willow?

Ooooh some really interesting stuff going down here. Who is the guy at the college lab talking to the flies? Is he someone whose brain has malfunctioned somehow after mind-wiping sessions which is why he’s battering his brains against the window?

Double Ooooh, so Echo was the one that rescued Able/Tara and presumably bought her to the

Dollhouse But how much does she actually know? There is a suggestion there that Echo knows a lot more about Tara/Able and her abused childhood .

Was Bennett the character Summer Glau played on Dollhouse?

Twenty minutes later, as the last signs of sanity left her brain, Oboe’s only coherent thought
was ‘Cure dementia my ass.’


Lol, loved this line, so very Willow :laugh

As she gazed out the window of the shop, her mind drifted. It surprised her when the face of a thin, pretty red-headed girl popped into her head. She didn’t think she knew the girl, but some part of her knew that the girl was a friend. Maybe more than a friend.

Now the memories are beginning to recur, but how much trouble will it cause the girls?

Is there really such a thing as ‘bone’ straight blonde hair?

In Los Angeles, Adele DeWitt smiled as she held the phone to her ear. The British accent rang clearly through the room she was in. “Yes, Mr. Lipman. I’m actually in need of a new A doll. Tomorrow? Not a problem. Pleasure doing business with you.”

So Able/Tara is going to be sent to the L.A. Dollhouse where presumably she’ll meet Echo again. However how is this going to affect her and Oboe/Willow? I’m assuming that they are going to try to escape their relative Dollhouses and find each other somehow.

I’m loving this story so much, there are plenty of twisty turny things going on here as well as plenty of references to the tv series. This is an AWESOME piece of work brave-little-toaster. Keep up the excellent work you’re doing so far on this story.


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Really intriguing - makes my brain hurt but in a great way!

Don't know the show at all, but I'm picking it up from your writing - thanks for the help!

Seriously, keep it coming!

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Finey_McFine:

Yay Dibs! :applause

leesht1:

I’m glad that you see parts of what you like from both the Buffyverse and the Dollhouse part of the Whedonverse.

nightmask:

Unfortunately not Giles… although he may make an appearance at some point.

DaddyCatALSO:

One point for you for getting the different versions of the phonetic alphabet! :dance

willowtaralover:

Not so much a returning memories thing… more like déjà vu for now. Summer Galu did play Bennett in Dollhouse… and made one pretty but creepy-as-all-get-out doctor. There probably isn’t such a thing as ‘bone’ straight blonde hair, that’s just always how I’ve heard it described.

Ariel:

I’m glad that you’re picking up on the major points of Dollhouse!

Update to (nearly) immediately follow!

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TITLE: Dollhouse: DC

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RATING: PG-13 for now.

DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own BtVS and Dollhouse. I’m just twisted enough to try to put them together in some form or another. DeWitt’s speech is almost verbatim from season 1 episode 8, I just shortened it so it fit my nefarious purposes.

AUTHOR’S NOTE: If you guys are unclear about something, please speak up! I don’t want you guys to be (too) confused. Many thanks to Binky, who is totally awesome and has been beta-ing this story. :grin

Late February, maybe early March, 2009

Oboe and Able lay in the small glass-covered-compression that consisted of one of their beds. Their backs were against the walls, so each was facing the other. Their right hands were interlaced, with Oboe’s on the bottom.

Able could see Oboe’s face just enough in the faint light filtering through the glass to see that the smaller girl was still unsure about being there.

“Thank-you.” Able’s voice was small and quiet, even in the small space that the girls currently inhabited.

Oboe’s expression softened. “Why?”

Able blushed a little bit, shaking her head so that her hair was attempting to shield her face. “You make me feel safe. I think that’s a new feeling for me.” The emotion was thick in her voice, and a few tears began to fall from her eyes as Oboe reached out to tuck the blonde hair back behind her ear.

“I should be thanking you.” Oboe’s voice was quiet, but sure. Able looked at her friend, confused and wondering what might come out of the red-head’s mouth next. “You make me feel... important. Loved.”

The girls fell asleep with their hands intertwined, their noses inches apart.

That night, for the first time in weeks, no-one from any of the surrounding beds was awoken by the screams of a girl suffering a nightmare.

- - -


In the Los Angeles Dollhouse early the next morning, Adele Dewitt was standing in her office. Instead of it being as empty as it normally was, though, Dewitt found herself addressing a room filled with the actives’ various handlers. She was standing so she was leaning slightly on her large wooden desk, placed on a small platform in a corner of the large, windowed office.

“We’re all aware there have been recent problems.” Her British accent rang clearly through the silent room as she began to address the room’s dozen or so occupants. “Ours is a complicated world. But the world of our actives must be one of constant-” At that exact moment, the door to the office opened. A small man who looked more like a boy entered. “-certainty.” Dewitt finished her sentence; she gave the man who had just come in a pointed look. He had blonde hair, was dressed in a plaid shirt that clashed horribly with his sweater-vest, and looked pale, as if he hadn’t been out and into the sunshine in a few months.

The man visibly winced as he walked into the room, asking “Did you guys start early? I was backing my primary drives to protect them… from that!” At his pause, the lights in the room began to flicker in the same way the lights do when there is a power surge.

Dewitt seized upon the moment to steer the conversation back to where she was heading before the man entered. “As Topher points out, we are currently upgrading our electrical and security systems.” As she paused naturally in her speech, she shared a look that spoke volumes with a tall and well-built man with dark skin who was standing in the back of the room. “We will be instituting other changes as well. We have had an active…” She paused, as if trying to find the words she wanted. “…go off mission. Another is showing urges, others still are showing signs of cognizance and recognition. We are receiving a doll today from the DC house for similar reasons. Nearly all the dolls that have been exposed to the N73-16 drug experienced a glitch, a random memory thread.”

The room became more silent than it was before, if that was even possible. No one needed to explain to the group of handlers in the room that this was a bad thing. A very bad thing. Nearly all of their actives had been sent to the college campus to retrieve the missing vile of a prototype drug, although none of them knew what it was for. Some of the men and women exchanged worried glances with one another, expressing the concern that their actives would not wipe correctly, or would have a piece of their original selves somewhere in their heads. Or perhaps it was the worry that they would report something insignificant, which would have them sent to the Attic for no reason at all. They all knew that the active process depended on the actives having a clean slate between engagements, a sort of tabula rasa of their minds.

Dewitt continued her speech. “This house is out of balance. For the handlers, the main concern will be identifying behavioral problems that cannot be quelled and reporting them.”

With a nod, Dewitt dismissed the room full of people in front of her. Just as the first of them exited the door, she spoke one last thought. “Remember, any developmental progress is dangerous. We don’t want another Alpha.”

- - -


Later that afternoon, Able was lying in a chair that looked like it could be a metallic recliner. She was in a small room with the walls lined from floor to ceiling with computer parts. The distance from her to any part of the wall was no more than seven or ten feet. Her eyes were filled with fear.

Just then, the small blonde boyish-man from earlier, Topher, entered the room. He seemed to be in a rush, babbling to himself about imprints, Echo, and memory threads. It wasn’t until he turned around that he noticed the girl in his chair. “Oh!” He started, stumbling for words for a moment.

“Hi, Tango! I mean, Able, but you will be Tango in a few moments.” The girl looked confused. “Don’t worry, you won’t remember that you were ever Able. We’re just not ready for a new A doll yet. Because making you an A doll means naming you Alpha, and…” Topher trailed off for a moment. “We’re just not ready for that yet.” He perked up as he began to talk again. “Your memory wipe will be easier, because you’ve already got the active technology. So just lay back and enjoy the ride.” A few seconds later, the tall, dark-skinned man from earlier entered the room.

He looked at Topher in a way that wasn’t quite disapproving, just as if he were stating a fact that he questioned. His voice was deep and smooth. “I still don’t understand why I’m being assigned to Tango. I’ve already got Echo as my active.”

Topher jumped, surprised to know that someone else was in the room with him. He turned around from where he was on the wall, and sighed.

When he answered, his tone was childlike and exasperated, speaking as if the answer were obvious. “Mr. Langton, Tango had issues with romantic engagements at her last house. Echo acts strange between engagements. If you have both bonded to you, then maybe we’ll be able to find some happy medium.” He continued to fiddle with the machinery in the room, attaching a wire to each side of Able’s head. The blonde looked a little bit scared and confused. “Plus,” Topher added, almost as an afterthought, “she’s never had a bad experience in her history with darker-skinned men. Just very white men, and we would put her with a female handler, but we don’t have any female handlers that could… handle her.” His tone got more excited as he continued. “And, this way, we can send them both out on the same mission without having two handlers out.” Topher stopped what he was doing, and his eyes met Langton’s. “If anyone can handle either of them, it’s you.”

The chair that Able was in began to tilt back, so that Able’s head rested in the middle of a metallic semi-circle. Topher began pressing a few buttons on one of the panels on the wall, and Able appeared to fall asleep.

Topher nodded Langton, and he stepped forward to take one of her hands from where it was resting.

She cried out, her entire body stiffening as the machinery in the room came to life with a high-pitched whirr. Her eyes snapped open, and focused on the man who was holding her hand.
“Everything’s going to be alright.” He reassured her, as a parent would a child.

Her face was pained, but she responded with confidence in her small, quiet voice. “Now that you’re here.”

With a smile, he asked “Do you trust me?”

The blonde answered, sounding a little hesitant. “With my life.”

Langton smiled again. “Good girl, Tango.”

She nodded, then closed her eyes again. Both of the men seemed to breathe a sigh of relief, and Langton left the room. After pressing a few more buttons, the chair began to sit up again from its previous reclining position.

The active’s eyes opened, and she looked confused. Her eyes fell on Topher after a moment.
“Did I fall asleep?”

Topher smiled, and answered warmly. “For a little while.” She seemed to accept the answer.

“Shall I go now?” Her blonde hair fell from behind her ear, obscuring part of her face.

Again, Topher smiled. “If you wish, Tango.”

She got up and left the room, entirely unaware that she had ever been called any other name.

- - -


In Washington, D.C. Oboe had just come off of an engagement. She sat down at the same art table that she had sat at every night for weeks, just to stare at the paper.

That night, though, she drew a very rough sketch of a girl with a wide smile and long hair.

Later, as she fell asleep, she was very aware that something was missing, if only she knew what.

- - -


Upstairs, Bennett was holding the phone to her ear with her shoulder while sitting in front of her computer and putting together a brain map. She sounded frustrated with the person on the other end.

“Yes. I understand that now that Perrin is officially running for senate that he will need bodyguards. Yes, I’m planning on putting my best on it. They’ll both be easy to underestimate because of their size and build, but make no mistake; they’ll both be strong, fast, and smart. I promise, you’ll be satisfied.” Bennett listened into the phone for another moment. “Yes. Goodnight, Mrs. Perrin.”

She used her good hand to put the phone down, and then turned her full attention to the brain scan on the computer in front of her.

- - -


Echo was writing a few words in her journal by the faint light that filtered through the top of her bed in L.A. She wasn’t writing complete sentences, just words that popped into her head. Active. Cult. Fire. Blind. God. Tara.

She jumped when someone cried out, but instead of going to find out who it was, she quickly tucked the journal underneath the mattress she was laying on and rolled over to fall asleep.

- - -


The next morning, Tango sat at one of the small, square tables that inhabited the dining area, enjoying her strawberries. A relatively pale girl with hair that was such a dark brown that it was almost black came and sat down next to her.

As the other girl began eating, she looked at the blonde. She continued to study her face as she took a forkful of food into her mouth. Just when Tango was starting to feel uncomfortable, the other girl spoke.

“Tara?” She asked the question through a mouthful of eggs and bacon.

The blonde looked at the girl, a little confused. “No, Tango.”

The dark-haired girl’s eyes met her plate. “Oh.” Then, she looked up. “I’m Echo.”

Tango smiled. “Nice to meet you, Echo.”

Echo took another bite, chewing and swallowing this time before speaking again. “You’re new.” She used her fork to point at Tango as she said this, and the bit of a smirk on Echo’s face made Tango giggle.

Shaking her head, Tango shrugged. “I don’t know.”

Just then, Langton approached the table. “Hello, Tango.” She looked at him with bright eyes, while Echo looked a little bit sad to be what she perceived as ignored. “Would you like a treatment?”

The blonde beamed. “I like my treatments.” She got up and began to leave the table.

Before she got to be more than a few steps away, she looked back at the girl she had been eating with. “I’ll see you soon, Echo.”

- - -


Topher completed a basic brain scan on Tango in her doll state before he imprinted her for her first L.A. engagement.

After she left, he studied the brain scan for a moment, checking for anything that was missed in the wipes that had been performed on her. His brow furrowed, then shot up at a rate that would have been comical to an onlooker. The words that came out of his mouth were filled with awe and surprise.

“She’s in love.”

- - -


In Bennett’s laboratory, Oboe was receiving an imprint. She was laying on a stretcher very similar to the one that Perrin had been laying on not too long ago, with the clear mask over her eyes and the bridge of her nose.

- - -


Later that day, the red-head stepped out of a black van and approached a small house located just outside of the D.C. area. With her was a tall, brown-haired man who had clear signs of healing wounds on his forehead.

She knocked on the door, then stepped back to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with him. Their stances were strong, with their feet shoulder width apart and their hands clasped behind their back. Their eyes were focused straight ahead.

A minute later, an average, dark-haired man answered the door. He was adjusting his tie while she spoke without moving a muscle. “Future senator Perrin, my name is Willow Rosenberg, this is my associate, Xander Harris, and we’re your new bodyguards.”

He smiled, and extended his hand toward her, and only then did she move to return the gesture. “Nice to meet you, Willow. We’ve got a lot of long days and nights ahead of us, so why don’t you two come inside so we can get to know each other before we head out to begin campaigning.”

Both of them stepped inside the door, and Perrin closed it to the busy street.

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Nearly all the dolls that have been exposed to the N73-16 drug experienced a glitch, a random memory thread.”

I’m going to guess that Able/Tara has been exposed to this drug possibly resurrecting her own memories, but has Oboe/Willow also been exposed, and if so will we learn about her past?
I do like the references to the series such as the Attic and Alpha.

Out of interest, at what point in Dollhouse history is the series set? Is it prior to the series or set between the two seasons?

That night, though, she drew a very rough sketch of a girl with a wide smile and long hair.

Does this mean that Oboe/Willow was exposed to the N73-16 drug? Also will Tara/Tango
remember her?

She wasn’t writing complete sentences, just words that popped into her head. Active. Cult. Fire. Blind. God. Tara.

“Tara?” She asked the question through a mouthful of eggs and bacon.


How much of Echo’s memories remain and what was happening to Tara when Echo rescued her? It sounds as if she was about to be sacrificed

A minute later, an average, dark-haired man answered the door. He was adjusting his tie while she spoke without moving a muscle. “Future senator Perrin, my name is Willow Rosenberg, this is my associate, Xander Harris, and we’re your new bodyguards.”

Now this is interesting, was Willow known by that name before she joined the Dollhouse, and if so won’t allowing her to use that name resurrect any memories she may have.

Wow, this has been an amazing chapter with lots of intriguing stuff going on. You are definitely a gifted author with this story and I want more please. More, more, more :applause :bow :applause :bow


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Really enjoying this, I actually just finished watching the series in about a week so that I could fully appreciate this story. I really enjoy the way you fit Willow and Tara into the universe. I also wonder whether having two actives will change anything involving Boyd or if it's all part of a plan.

I'm guessing the bad experiences Topher mentioned are what brought Tara to the Dollhouse. Also these words
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Active. Cult. Fire. Blind. God. Tara.
the first five sound like they were to do with Echo's mission where she infiltrated a cult but my guess is that mabye she knew Tara when she was Caroline.

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The man visibly winced as he walked into the room, asking “Did you guys start early? I was backing my primary drives to protect them… from that!” At his pause, the lights in the room began to flicker in the same way the lights do when there is a power surge.

That sounds a lot like the episode 'Needs.' I may be wrong but it could be a way to get W/T back together at least briefly.


I like the reference to Alpha, I thought Alan Tudyk made a really convincing villain. Having previously only seen him as Wash in Firefly.


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Hey, have to 'Echo' Mgraham93!

Seriously, I don't know "Dollhouse" but you've completely pulled me in, very intriguing! :clap :applause :clap

Keep writing!!! :kgeek :kgeek :kgeek

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Wow, I really need to watch this show! I'm not totally confused but, maybe a little. I'm going to go back and read it again.

I like the plot and the fact that they are both feeling a loss, even though they have no idea why. Hopefully they will start to figure things out soon.

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Thanks to your fic I've been re-watching Dollhouse on my DVD and I see where some of it has come from. The guy talking to the flies and then smacking his head against the window came from one of the first season episodes. Please write some more of this fic cos I am getting very intrigued by it and want to know where you are going with it.


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willowtaralover- Willow was exposed to the drug, Tara was not. Last chapter corresponds with season 1 episode 8, this one corresponds with episode 9.  Willow may or may not have been Willow before Dollhouse, you'll just have to wait and see.  :). More now!

Mgraham93- You're pretty spot-on with both of your guesses, but I'm not going to go further into the events of "needs" because Tango was not exposed and Oboe is in DC.  I gotta say, Alan as Alpha is probably one of my all time favorite villains because of his character development, and I agree, he was pretty good in Firefly.  I hope you continue to enjoy!

Ariel- If you Echo Mgraham93, then look above! Since you don't know Dollhouse, please let me know if you get confused about people/events/ places!

 Finey_McFine- Please let me know what you're confused about! Once I know, I can definitely clarify, although Dollhouse is supposed to leave you with some level of confusion on who the good guys really are.  I'm glad you're enjoying the plot, and hope you continue to.

TITLE: Dollhouse: DC

AUTHOR: brave-little-toaster

RATING: PG-13 for now.

DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own BtVS and Dollhouse.  I’m just twisted enough to try to put them together in some form or another.

AUTHOR’S NOTE:  Hey everyone! Sorry this took so long, life kinda needed me for a while.  Believe it or not, I'm currently updating this from a nice little cafe in Paris! So enjoy!

- - -


In a small suburb of Washington DC, Willow was cleaning the last of the dishes in the sink.  The sun had risen not too long ago, and she was humming softly to herself.  

Perrin entered the room, wearing a suit and with hair that was still slightly damp from a shower.  He made it half way across the kitchen before realizing what Willow had spent her early morning doing.  A smile crept across his face.  “Did you make cookies?”

The red-head beamed, nodding as she put away the cookie sheets.  “Yup!  My Mom always said that an important day required a good breakfast…”

As she was talking, the brunette bodyguard, Xander, had come in and opened up the cookie-filled-container that was on the counter.  He had taken a bite of one, but he finished Willow’s sentence through a full mouth.  “Affd fer crrkies far fe fest!”  Perrin smiled at the banter between the two, it was something he had gotten used to in the last couple weeks that they had been working for him.

Willow laughed, nodding at Xander.  “Thanks, I’ll let Betty Crocker know you think her cookies are the best.”

- - -


In LA, Topher Brink was sifting through a set of files.  DeWitt was standing directly behind him, and a tall blond man was standing across the room, looking doubtfully at the refrigerator, which was currently covered in magnets that looked like they belonged in a college dorm room, not on the fridge of one of the smartest men in the world.

“You see, she suffered before she came to the Dollhouse.  And not even like Sierra suffered, because her schizophrenia was pretty bad.  Tango suffered for most of her life, at the hands of her father and brother, the people she should have been able to trust - Mr.  Dominic, please don’t touch that.”  It took DeWitt a moment to realize that Topher had lost his place in his explanation. He rushed across the room to take a small piece of machinery out of Dominic’s hands, placing it back on the counter it had been taken from as if it could explode from sudden movements.  

He turned around and smiled at DeWitt.  “As I was saying.  What was I saying?  Right!  The fact that she had never been able to trust anyone led to her creating a bond with the first person who she felt she could really trust.  It’s survival instinct.  This bond is deeper than the one between an active and their handler, if I could harness this I could make a better bond…”  Topher seemed to trail off for a moment as he stared off into space.

Suddenly, he was smiling again.  “Anyway!  A bond like this isn’t good, for several reasons.  For starters, hers is romantic, so she can’t be imprinted to love anyone more than she loves… whoever she loves.”  He crossed the room and sat back down in his chair, picking up a rubix cube as he sat down.  “Secondly,”  His eyes were now trained on the cube, instead of DeWitt or Dominic.  “if given the choice in the field, she would probably choose to trust this person, not her handler.”  Topher began to nod as he continued to fiddle with the colored cube in his hands.  

The room was silent for a moment.

Realizing his error, making it sound as if Tango was a broken doll, Topher looked up, his eyebrows shooting up his forehead at an almost comical rate.  “Oh!  But she won’t ever have that choice.  Whoever she’s in love with seems to be at the DC Dollhouse.  As long as we keep her away from any engagements involving their actives, she’ll never need to even be faced with that decision, never mind make it.”

DeWitt narrowed her eyes as she looked at Topher.  “How does this compare to the budding romance between Victor and Sierra?”

Topher leaned his head from side to side, looking as if he were trying to collect his thoughts for a moment.  “Victor and Sierra... their bond isn’t as deep.  It’s not survival, so it’s not as powerful, but make no mistake, it is powerful.  At some point, they should probably go to separate houses, but it's not quite that far yet."

DeWitt nodded at Dominic, and they left the room.  Topher seemed to breathe a sigh of relief.

- - -


The next morning, Langton and Topher were having a heated, but quiet, conversation.  “Someone accessed the primary imprint protocol, placing a chip in the system to compromise it.  Whoever placed this chip has knowledge of how the imprinting process works, and wants to sabotage it.  My first thought was Alpha…”

Langton’s smooth, deep voice cut Topher off. “Your second thought was me.  You know, if DeWitt finds out that you came to me before calling her, you might get sacked.”  Topher’s face froze in fear.  “Better go do that.”  The smaller man turned and hurried away.

- - -


About thirty feet away from the two men, Tango and Echo were having breakfast together again.  Echo was watching the discussion happening between their handler and the scientist, while Tango was busy watching her eggs as she pushed them around her plate.  The dark-haired girl turned back to the table when Topher quickly ran up the set of stairs, and Echo lightly touched Tango on the arm.  

The blonde looked up, allowing some of her hair to fall in front of her face as she did so.  She spoke quietly, so that Echo could barely hear her.  “Thank-you for reading your journal to me, and for knowing at least part of who I am.  Would you teach me how to start one?  A journal?”

Echo smiled softly, before her face became a little bit more somber.  “We need to put some space between ourselves.”  Tango’s face fell, and she looked as if she might cry.  “We can still talk at night, and I’ll help you with your reading and writing when we have time.  But that chair,”  She gestured softly over her shoulder to Topher’s lab, “it makes people different.  If they know it doesn’t make us different in the way they want, bad things might happen.”  Their eyes met for a moment, and Tango nodded.  

She couldn’t let them rid her of those memories and thoughts, she needed to be able to find her red-headed friend when the time was right.

- - -


A few weeks later

- - -


A man entered Topher’s lab.  He was of average height and weight, with greying hair and wearing a tweed suit.

When Topher noticed the man, he grinned.  “Hey!  You must be Echo’s and Tango’s new handler.  Echo will be up in a moment, followed by Tango.  I can’t believe that Langton was upgraded to head of security!  And Echo and Tango have been grouping together outside of engagements…”  He shook his head. "You'll have your hand full."

These two women were the most complicated women he had ever had the privilege to imprint regularly, and that was saying something. He had once rid a woman, Sierra, of her schizophrenia by installing active technology in her head, and that had been no walk in the park.  These two were difficult for their own reasons, though. 

He smiled as Echo entered the room.  Yes, it was very safe to say that Topher Brink loved his job.

- - -


Willow was sitting outside a hotel room with a sketch pad in her lap.  She checked her watch, which still read 2:34.  Another half hour until Xander’s shift started, and she could go to bed.  Focusing her attention back on her pad, she noticed that she had the nose all wrong.  

Shaking her head a little, Willow wondered how that was possible.  She had never seen this girl in her life, yet somehow she knew that the nose was wrong, and she would never be able to do the crooked half-smile justice.  

With a small smile on her face, she began to erase part of the nose.  She might not be able to do it right, but she would try her hardest.

- - -


In LA, it wasn’t nearly as late, but it was pretty close.  Tango and Echo were working together by the faint light that came through the top of Echo’s bed.  The brunette was smiling from ear to ear, and the blonde was finishing up a sentence.  Brown eyes met blue ones, and the agreement was made silently.  Tango was ready.

Tango climbed out of Echo's bed, and into her own empty one across  the room. Opening the small book her friend had given her, she began to carefully write the first words.

- - -


Somewhere not too far away, a blonde man who was a little shorter than average was watering his marijuana plants. He knew that to everyone around him, he looked like a strung-out druggie whose clothes never matched and who kept to himself.  

The people around him didn't know that this was all a clever guise.  They didn’t know what a danger he could be to them.  They didn’t know about the several dozen personalities in his head.  They didn’t know about his past.  They didn't know about his nefarious plans for the future.

The man smiled to himself, muttering under his breath.  “I am Alpha.  Hear me roar.”

- - -

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Interesting. I loved Dollhouse and was so upset when it was canceled. It always seems like the shows with unique concepts are the first to be canceled. :(

I don't remember Echo being so 'unique' this early in season 1. Did you change this? Also, Did Echo used to be Faith in this fic or is she still Caroline?

Can't wait to read more.

Also, for those unfamiliar with Dollhouse (and are in the U.S. with Netfix), it is available to watch instantly. I highly suggest you check it out.

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Please let me know what you're confused about! Once I know, I can definitely clarify,
I'm following ok, I just tend to forget who's who, lol. And you're right...I have no idea who the good guys are!

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She had never seen this girl in her life, yet somehow she knew that the nose was wrong, and she would never be able to do the crooked half-smile justice.
Interesting that even though they've been wiped clean, they still remember...I love it:)

Hopefully they will reunite soon!!

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You wrote this from a small café in Paris, I am so jealous

Ok, we have Perrin guarded by Willow and Xander in the small house but where’s his wife/handler Cindy?

I can’t help but think of the irony that Willow is looking after Perrin who in the show was played by Alyson’s real life hubbie Alexis Denisof.

Also is this going to work into the season 2 storyline where Perrin was trying to bring it down, till he learned he was a Doll too.

As we have Willow, Tara and Xander in the story, does this mean we will also get Buffy and/or Dawn?

The fact that she had never been able to trust anyone led to her creating a bond with the first person who she felt she could really trust.

If Tara/Tango felt she couldn’t trust anyone after the abuse from her brother and father how was she able to create a bond with Willow/Able.

More nice little reference to the series with the mention of the romance between Sierra and Victor, that Echo is keeping a diary of sorts and that Alpha is lurking in the shadows.

A man entered Topher’s lab. He was of average height and weight, with greying hair and wearing a tweed suit.

When Topher noticed the man, he grinned. “Hey! You must be Echo’s and Tango’s new handler.


I’m guessing that the man is Giles but I thought that each Doll had her own Handler.
You mention about Tara/Tango and Caroline/Echo grouping, are they going to be joined by Sierra and Victor?

I do like the fact that Tara/Tango and Willow/Able are doing all they can to keep their memories by either drawing or writing about the other girl plus you have Caroline/Echo helping Tara to write so she can keep a diary of her own, which I think is a nice touch.

A nice little chapter with lots of intrigue going on but are we going to see any of the other characters on assignments. We’ve seen Tara on an almost date and Willow looking after a child and currently as a bodyguard. But what about the other Dolls.


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Brave-Little-Toaster,

Wow, verrrrrrrrrrrrrrrry creepy! The whole idea of your mind as your sanctuary is totally turned upside down. No place to hide, no place to be yourself.

I love W/T finding each other and am eager to see what happens next.

Sorry for the long time - big R/L issues with a seven day a week work schedule.

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Congrats on the dibs! :eatme

I started watching Dollhouse when I was supposed to be studying for midterms (oops!), and have been hooked ever since. I was so disappointed to get to the end!

According to the TV show, Echo was not this unique quite so early in season 1. So I suppose I accelerated this a little bit, but I also think that there are things that happen “to the characters” off camera, and in my mind this was one of them.

Echo used to be Caroline.

I’m glad you’re enjoying this thus far!

Finey_McFine-

Not too long before our girls get back together, but they have a few revelations to make first.

Thanks for reading!

willowtaralover-

More Cindy to come!

This is going to work into the season 2 story line to a point, then may make a bit of its own way to ensure the safety of our girls, because we all know that in the Whedonverse no couple stays happy and together for long.

Tara was able to create a bond with Willow because, subconsciously, she recognized the repeated efforts and actions on both of their parts. I tried to convey this in the story, but apparently didn’t do so well. They pulled Giles out of retirement because they’re having issues finding handlers. :ashamed

There are a few engagements portrayed here, and I do hope to include a few more! Don’t forget, Willow is on engagement as Perrin’s guard.

Thanks for reading!

Ariel-

Yay you’re back! :bigwave

I’m glad you like the quote, it kind of seems to me that it applies to Willow and Tara. I mean, Willow’s got these great academic parents, while Tara is so pure of heart. Plus, it’s just a great line. If you go to look it up, the actual name of the poem is “Vagabond’s House”, written by Don Blanding. And the entire poem is long as all get out.

Thanks for taking the time to catch up!

Update to follow momentarily!

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TITLE: Dollhouse: DC

AUTHOR: brave-little-toaster

RATING: PG-13 for now.

DISCLAIMER: Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy own BtVS and Dollhouse. I’m just twisted enough to try to put them together in some form or another.

FEEDBACK: Makes me do the Snoopy happy dance of glee.

AUTHOR’S NOTE: Hey all! So this one lines up with episodes 10 and 11. Many thanks to Binky, who was nice enough to read this over and help me with a few points! I’m really sorry this took longer than I would have liked… I’d tell stories about where I’ve been, but I’m pretty sure nothing can beat my previous one!

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A black van sat just beyond the light of a streetlight on a side street in Los Angeles. Inside the van, a man in a tweed suit was looking back and forth between a pair of screens. The screens looked incredibly similar, except for the fact that one had a piece of masking tape on the top that read “Echo”, while the other had a piece of tape on the top that read “Tango”.

After a moment, the man shook his head and sat back. He sighed heavily, before he began muttering to himself. His tone was high pitched and mocking. “Mr. Giles, we have a new assignment for you. Yes, we know you’re about to go into retirement. We’re having trouble finding people who are qualified to be handlers.” He shook his head again, as if he were trying to get something off of his head, or perhaps out of it.

“Working with two actives. They’re lucky I like challenges, otherwise I might not have taken it.” Giles’s voice was normal now, in his own range. He checked the screens again, and snorted when he saw that there was no change. “These two shouldn’t be out on assignment together.”

He seemed to contemplate his statement for a moment, before correcting himself. “This assignment shouldn’t be happening at all, even if it is DeWitt’s nearest and dearest. Giving someone the chance to continue to live after they’ve already died, even for a short while, is just sick. And imprinting Tango as an undercover police officer who knows everything? About the Dollhouse, about the situation? It’s asking for trouble.” Giles sighed heavily again before picking up one of the many Thai food take-out boxes around him. He might as well make himself comfortable, it was going to be a long night.

- - -


Inside the house that Giles was currently sitting outside, Echo, Tango, DeWitt and a few others were enjoying a round of drinks. One of the men in the group had just made a pass at Tango, currently a detective calling herself Halle. When “Halle” nearly choked on her drink at his comment, Echo had smiled at her before looking at the guy.

With a smirk on her face, she informed him that “Blondie here doesn’t drive stick”. DeWitt’s eyes widened as everyone in the room roared with laughter, and the blonde’s face began to impersonate a tomato.

- - -


Topher had just finished an imprint. The chair was making its way back up to the upright position, and he was nervous. What if the imprint acted funny? Of course it wouldn’t, he knew that. The more important question was what would happen if DeWitt realized that he was not doing this for a routine diagnosis check on the system, but so that he could have someone to hang out and have fun with, just for a little while?

The girl in the chair grinned at him, and Topher grinned right back. Sierra didn’t have any scheduled engagements within the next day, so for 24 hours, she was his best friend.

- - -


Upstairs, DeWitt smiled at the screen that gave her a view of Topher’s lab. She knew perfectly well what he was doing, and really, she should have stopped him. But he only did it one day a year. No harm done in letting him have a little bit of fun.

After a moment, her face turned from a slight smile to a scowl. She had more important things to focus on. Echo and Tango had helped her best friend solve her own murder. Now, DeWitt had to ensure that they were safe within the Dollhouse from prying eyes. That former FBI agent, Ballard, was getting awful close.

If he got any closer to finding the Dollhouse, she would have to pull out the big guns and take him out of the picture.

DeWitt was very sure that Ballard would not like the attic, but that was where she was sure he was heading. Then again, they were probably all heading to the attic, every single person in the Dollhouse. It was just a matter of time and circumstance before they were sent there.

- - -


Sierra and Topher were tossing a football back and forth, from one balcony to the other. They were standing on pathways suspended over the room where many of the active’s activities happened. Below them, a group of actives were participating in yoga, while others painted at short tables.

As they threw the ball, they were talking about various science-fiction universes, trying to decide which universe was better. Sierra took a moment, football in hand, to collect her thoughts so that she could come up with a better point than the one Topher had just thrown at her. She looked down over the edge of the balcony, and noticed a man in a grey tee-shirt and sweats about fifteen feet below her. He looked up and smiled at her, and waved. Sierra bit her lip before smiling back, her face taking on a light blush.

Their gaze was broken when Topher cleared his throat. She looked up at him, her blush increasing, as she knew she had been caught. Topher seemed to be at a loss for what to say for a moment. Sierra tossed the football to him without saying a word. Just before he tossed it back, Topher smiled a little bit. “Victor’s a good guy. I’d say he’s cute, but that’s not my area of expertise.” This got a laugh out of Sierra.

Topher caught the football again, and he raised his eyebrows in an expression of excitement. “3-D chess?” She laughed again, and nodded. He threw the football one more time, and she caught it just before she turned around.

Victor. She would have to remember that name.

- - -


In a room that neither Topher nor Sierra could see from their places on the balconies, Langton and a woman in a doctor’s coat were talking. Neither of them seemed happy as the woman pulled a sheet away from the face of a man’s corpse, showing Langton the cuts on his nose, cheekbones, and forehead. Langton nodded.

“Dr. Saunders, I’ve seen this before.” His tone was disapproving. Saunders’s eyes met Langton’s, and he only said one word. “Alpha.”
The woman shook her head, her shoulder length brown hair swishing back and forth. “Alpha is dead.” She winced as she said it, because even though she had meant to make it sound like a statement, it sounded more like a question. “They tracked him down and put a bullet in his brain.”

Langton’s eyes spoke of worry as he posed a question to her. “And they would never lie to us about that, would they?”

- - -


That night, Tango sat on the floor, with her toes brushing her bed. She smiled at Echo as she came in, and watched Echo climb into her bed. As soon as Echo was out of sight, Tango followed her lead.

Out of the corner of her eye, Tango thought she saw Sierra and Victor getting into the same bed. But that wasn’t possible, was it? She must have been mistaken.

After the top of her bed slid closed, Tango took the small journal out from underneath her mattress. Every night, she began the same way, by lifting the cover and reading the name that Echo had written on the inside, in the top left corner. Tara. Echo had told her that she still didn’t know why, but she was sure that the name somehow belonged to Tango.

She hadn’t been able to remember much, and not nearly as much as Echo. Her brunette friend hadn’t been able to remember too much either, though. Echo remembered flashes; a face, a smell, a place, a feeling.

All Tango had been able to remember so far was the same small, red-headed girl. A small sigh escaped her lips. She missed the red-head, although she had no idea where they had met, under what circumstances, or even her name.

Instead of writing, she doodled for a little while. There was no point in writing the same description over and over, especially when she had no idea who the girl was or why she knew her. A little while later, she had filled the page with a beautifully drawn tree.

She tucked the small book under her mattress, and rolled onto her stomach so she could fall asleep. Just before sleep overtook her brain, she wondered; why a tree?

- - -


Two days later

- - -


Alpha shook his head. He had lost everything. Lost his cover, both as dead to the Dollhouse and as that environmental scientist, Stephen. Lost his apartment, although it had really been Stephen’s. Lost all that marijuana, too, and a few of the people in his head mourned the loss. Most of that, he had just taken it from Stephen. More importantly, he was sure he had lost his Echo, and any chance he had at ever having her for his own. Things were not going as he had planned.

Then again, when there are 49 different people in your head, things never go according to everyone’s plan.

When that man, Ballard, had come knocking on his door, he was sure that he had found his chance. Ballard wanted to get into the Dollhouse to get that girl, Caroline. Alpha had been waiting for an opportunity. Ballard was the perfect distraction to help him get back in, because leaving is easy. Going back is harder.

They had gotten into the building with no problems. Ballard had been the perfect distraction for his purposes, taking DeWitt’s attention away from the fact that someone else might have gotten in, too. Something. While Ballard was busy getting his butt yelled at by the higher-ups, he had made it out with Echo, with only two people standing in his way on his escape route.

The first had been a blonde girl, asking to go with them. Of course, he had just slashed her face and left her there, bleeding onto the floor, hands cradling her face.

The second one had been a slightly… larger problem. He had actually had to fight Echo’s former handler. Where had Echo’s current handler, the British one, been the entire time? He was probably taking care of the other girl, the blonde one. Like DeWitt, he had no idea that Alpha himself was even in the building, never mind taking off with his other girl.

Langton hadn’t been too difficult to deal with. If you had let me deal with it—you would have killed him!

From then on, everything had gone as planned. I hadn’t planned it. Shut up. Removing the tracking device from Echo’s neck had been a cinch. He had taken all of Echo’s imprints from the imbecile’s lab, and taken his girl to one of his hiding places. They had played games for a while, with a girl named Wendy. He had given her Echo’s original personality, Caroline, before frying the girl’s brain and cutting her up.

Then, the moment he had been anticipating. He knew Echo was special, like him. She would be able to handle all the personalities in her mind. And once he had dumped them into her head, she had not disappointed any part of him.

Except me.

Shut up!

Echo had handled all 38 of the personalities perfectly, maybe better than he expected. But then she began to talk back. She wanted her original personality, which they were not willing to give her. Caroline was not ready to go home. Yet. She also wanted to leave, and Alpha wasn’t willing to let that happen. Not before he filled her in on their plan.

Finally, he had shot at her in the shoulder as an attempt to get her to do what he wanted. He had shot at his perfect Echo.
She got out anyway, hurt shoulder and all, and Langton and that traitor Ballard had just taken her away. Away from him, away from the perfection he and Echo could have achieved together. They could have brought the Dollhouse down, and they could have controlled it. Alpha and his Echo, saving the world.

Now, he would just have to wait and see if she was able to do it herself. Most of Alpha’s 49 imprints hoped that she was capable of doing it and willing to do it, because otherwise he was out of options.

And the Dollhouse needed to be brought down before someone got hurt.

- - -


Things were going well in Cindy Perrin’s world. Well, except for the fact that she was Mrs. Perrin. She could do without that bit.
Her husband had been on the campaign trail for almost a month now, and he would soon be one of the Senators for the state of New York. Perrin was certain to win, the people loved him. A man of good values, who just wanted what was best for the people.

Due to his imminent win, he was already working on putting together his agenda for when he became Senator. Cindy smiled to herself as she lay there in bed next to her husband. He was becoming increasingly interested in the Rossum Corporation, and the medical benefits it could provide the public that it was not sharing. Soon, she knew he would be interested in the Dollhouse.

Cindy had to prevent herself from laughing out loud. Her active would bring the Dollhouse to light, and then make it seem like an elaborate hoax. All the while, he would have no idea that the people surrounding him had anything to do with the Dollhouse, or that he himself was an active!

Outside the door, Cindy could hear the two bodyguards exchange a few words as they changed shifts. She carefully got out of the bed and put her ear to the hotel room door, and listened to a pair of receding footsteps. Once she could no longer hear them, she carefully opened the door.

She opened the door, the small red-head outside of it looked up at her, smiled, and went back to the paper tablet in her lap. Instead of going to get a cup of coffee as she normally did this time of morning, though, Cindy sat down next to the bodyguard.

As she sat down, the other girl put her hands on her knees and sighed in frustration. “I can’t get the smile right. I’ve been trying for weeks.” Cindy looked at what Willow was talking about.

The blonde nodded at the picture for a moment before commenting. “She’s pretty. Who is she?”

Willow shook her head. “See, that’s the thing. I have no idea. I don’t think I’ve ever seen her before, but I know how she’s supposed to look.” Cindy took this in for a moment, then nodded.

It made sense. She had been told that Oboe, Willow’s name in her doll state, was not able to be put out on romantic engagements anymore. This was probably why.

Cindy cleared her throat before speaking. “I’m going to go get coffee. Would you like me to grab you a mocha?” She smiled at the bodyguard, who had sort of become her friend, in a strange sense of the word.

Willow grinned back. “Yes please.”

The senator’s wife got up and walked down the hallway as Willow went back to working on her picture.

- - -


Willow heard Mrs. Perrin’s footsteps fade. She knew that the entire short conversation had been odd. Why had she been so quick to dismiss the discussion about the blonde girl whom neither of them knew?

She turned to a blank page in her sketch pad. For a few minutes, she looked at the page as if the absence of color on it could give her answers to life, the universe, and everything. Some part of her brain told her that she should draw something, so she would have something to look at.

Another part of her brain answered that the entire world was there to be looking at, that she just hadn’t drawn it yet.

Willow began to sketch the outline of a whale.

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