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Re: Part 3

Postby littlecrazy80 » Wed May 05, 2004 12:54 pm

Great update! The connection between Willow, Tara and Kyra seems really strong. I´m still curious about the baby´s origin.



*lil´c*

"Okay, we’re here, we’re queer, let’s kick this shit into gear," Five by Five (Taras Shadow)



SweetAmber

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Re: Part 3

Postby jixer » Wed May 05, 2004 3:35 pm

Hello Kittens-



Mary, now that I've had some sleep I have to admit the part of the story in question was very jarring and really made my hackles raise, especially after several work nights full of "you Catholics". Since this is mostly OT my e-mail is jixers@yahoo.com







Jixer

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Re: Part 3

Postby TemperedCynic » Wed May 05, 2004 6:06 pm

The mystery child will stay with Willow and Tara. I Buffy's house. And will have a name. The name will NOT be Barbie, however. And "Barbie on the shrimp" still has me groaning, btw. Xander's piercing insight has Willow thinking, but action won't be taken until he can pull the Trifecta. And poor Tara! The birth certificate makes Kyra 80 pounds and 9' 1" at birth. Finally, I can happily say that I've never been happier at reading the reason behind the words "Your shirt..." than the lactating scene with Willow and Tara. Kyra appears to be very powerful if she can create an uninterrupted food source for herself. Remains to be seen what this child can accomplish with her mothers. Oh, and the "Grace" idea has been around for decades - still, lots of fun to poke fun. Great stuff, Mary.


More than any other time in history, mankind faces a crossroads. One path leads to despair and utter hopelessness. The other, to total extinction. Let us pray we have the wisdom to choose correctly. Woody Allen (1935 - )

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Re: Part 3

Postby russ » Wed May 05, 2004 6:27 pm

Mary,



It's good that you're taking time to flesh out the background of the story, before we get on with the answering of questions and development of plot. There's a lot of stuff that's happened that we need to know about to appreciate this story.



One thing that is obvious right from the beginning is Tara's more assertive personality. No stuttering or hiding, rather a calm, serene demeanor with rock-steady determination. Also quick with the witty come-backs and bad (i.e. good) puns. The comments Puff made esp. about the connection between Willow & Tara were right on.



Also, Xander is less of the clown, and more insightful-guy. Willow seems to have trouble with the concept, but then she's known him too long to get the change right away.



The naming scene was good, with Buffy's welcome support, and everyone's less-than-appropriate suggestions. I'm also glad of Buffy's support re: living arrangements. It could be that some slayer-type muscle will be required to protect Kyra at some point. On the other hand, if she can handle other problems as well as she deals with hunger, then perhaps not.



Willow's "calling upon her powers" was priceless, causing a laugh-out-loud reaction. Dawn's proofreading skills were just in time to save the day.



As for your playing with the underpinnings ... I wasn't so much offended as sharing the slack-jawed expression of the Scoobies. Leave it to Anya to drop such a bombshell in such a casual way.



I can certainly see why they feel freaked; perhaps what should really be freaking them out is that it feels right. Somebody's messing with their heads (as well as other parts.)



Russ

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Further Musings

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Wed May 05, 2004 7:39 pm

Hello, all. Seems like a lot of people like the reclamation of "your shirt." At first, I had Tara saying it to Willow, but needed to tweak it just a bit; perhaps more for my own sanity than any craft-based reason. I love how often I see that on this board: reclaiming and reworking what was so thoughtlessly done in canon. As always, I appreciate the feedback.



Puff, Sho' 'Nuff: Hey girl...Yeah, I was struggling with how to send Riley into that dark night; I wanted to play with it just a bit. Glad you enjoyed it. I'm glad that amidst the humor and other elements, the connection b/w our girls is still palpable. That's just imperative. And Anya...you know, she--more than any other character--practically writes herself for me. I'm not sure why that is, but it certainly explains her frequent presence. Thanks, Puff, and rub the horses for me!



Justin: I loved your observation that "Riley and Graham just feel so right." That's it, isn't it? And how fun would it have been to see that play out on screen? Alas...And yes, the mystery is deepening, indeed. Hope you like where it goes. Thanks for the feedback, Justin!



Modjadji: OK, see, now that's just a great inspiration for a name. Totally had me smiling and nodding.



So you've made your list--I trust you checked it twice? You know how elusive these things can be...Nice memory on the Knights of Byzantium twist in ""GS&A." I just remember watching the show and thinking, "Does nobody notice these honkin' knights riding horses on the road in California?" It was just too fun to pass up.



Like I told Puff--Anya just delights me, both in other authors' fics and in writing her myself. She presents so many wonderful opportunities not only for humor but for commentary on the human condition.



You know, Mollyig made the same observation about Buffy: she deserves to be shown as an intelligent person, not the self-absorbed diva she came dangerously close to being at the end.



And you, my poor rain goddess...Has the building of boredom and despair and its tentacles granted you pardon yet, or are you still captive to its diabolical machinations? I ache for you, my friend...



And I thank you as well, for your great feedback. I love seeing your name here because (a) it's so kind and (b) it's so perceptive.



Li'l C: Still curious about Kyra's origins, eh? OK--here's the scoop: Willow and Tara sent their box tops in, and this is what came back. Really! Thanks for reading, L'il C.



Jixer: I'm sorry to hear of the work turmoil and harassment. I'm guessing it would take a toll on a person pretty quickly...For what it's worth, I meant no denigration of Catholicism at all. Thanks for the e-mail; I'll send you a message, OK? Thanks for taking the time to let me know.



TemperedCynic: Hey, TC--I gotta get back to chat. As a chat virgin, I think the deflowering went fairly well last week...So the "full of grace" comment has been around for awhile? I was so excited when I thought of it, and now I wonder if I heard it somewhere long ago and filed it away without really knowing it. Damn...I'm a plagiarist. Yeah, the "Barbie on the shrimp" comment hurt me, too. I found myself typing almost against my will...And the "your shirt" comment: we're takin' it back. Thanks for reading and sending the good thoughts, TC.



Russ: I'm glad the pacing of the exposition is working for you. It definitely feels as if the present can be, well, presented best within the context of understanding how it came to be; that is, understanding the past. You're always very perceptive about the human element, Russ: Tara is indeed more assertive. This has the ring of truth to her, and it's a very fundamental, human truth; hence, she responds to it with even more of the confidence that she's been building as a function of her relationship w/ Willow.



You know, it's easy to write Xander as a joke, and I don't want to do that. He's not my favorite personage, but I don't want to make him the token "medium brawn, no brain" character.



The name scene was just fun to write. I love scenes in which the psyches emerge without the setting explicitly calling for that. And Willow, calling upon her computer powers...also fun to write. Glad you liked it! And in the midst of Willow's expertise, she's not immune to that common cold of modern writing: the typo. Hence Jumbo Kyra...



Thanks for the kind words, Russ. And I definitely checked out the "Nightingale" fic--you were right, it's excellent. I just finished it this morning and I'll be leaving feedback tonight. So I have even more to be indebted to you for...Maybe I'll send you some goods from the garden, now that I can finally get into it...



OK--that's it for now. Kittens, they do rock...

Mary


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Re: Part 3

Postby pipsberg » Wed May 05, 2004 8:31 pm

Mary,



Lovely update. You manage to make me laugh heartily with every update. Now I'm craving some country style soup...

Quote:
“Actually, Jesus of Nazareth was the product of a lesbian relationship,” Anya said, matter-of-factly.


This exchange with Anya is priceless!! I always did think there was something "lesbian motherish" about Jesus. He was so bohemian. I mean, where did all the burks come from? Check off "solved ancient religious mystery" from your weekly to do list.



I can't wait for more!

-pipsberg



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

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

Edited by: pipsberg at: 5/5/04 7:35 pm
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Re: Replies and Ramblings Re: Religion

Postby good2cats » Wed May 05, 2004 10:52 pm

Hi Mary,
I am once again blissfully happy,or as close as I can get,thanks to your delightful update.Delivering an 80lb baby sounds quite horrendous.Would that require a machete for the episiotmy?Ouch.The Barbie comments were also well received even the pun.I must admit a fondness for really bad punning.But it was your interpretation of the nativity that really got this heathen howling. "...full of Grace..."a great double-entendre.
I hope that you and the furry ones are well.Thanks for the laughs.
Be well,Karen

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Re: Replies and Ramblings Re: Religion

Postby JustSkipIt » Thu May 06, 2004 7:03 am

Quote:
So breast milk makes for less pungent diapers? See--I had no idea.
Oh yes, much as I'm sure the other experienced parents can attest. Fortunately for us, Asher only took Formula for a week or so while Rachel's milk was coming in. Since then, completely breast fed.



Quote:
So how are the legalities in Texas? Are you and Rachel having much trouble navigating the adoption?
At this point the adoption is a matter of money and time. It costs quite a bit but you get it back in taxes and takes at least 6 months. There are interviews and references and a home visit but I'm not worried about those. It is somewhat maddening though to have to "prove" that I'm qualified to be a parent to someone who I created myself (yes, myself) and have cared for every single day of his life and most of the days of his incubation. Either way, I'll feel better when the adoption is complete.



God, I'm so thrilled to see you posting again! Speaking of which, Paths is complete if you want to drop by and leave some feedback (hint, hint).





Oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment

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Woot!

Postby DarkWiccan » Thu May 06, 2004 9:23 am

Mary -- Wonderful, wonderful, Mary. Sigh... everytime I read one of your updates my little pagan heart goes pitterpat. First of all, LOVING Take-Charge Mama-Tara. So how she would be....le sigh...Goddess, I love that woman. Also, glad you brought up, and via Tara too, the potential impermanence of Baby-Kyra's presence... it was something I had been musing over... although reluctantly... can't stand the thought of my favorite mommies being bereft of their child, no matter how mystically she came to be... the dual lactation merely solidifies what we humble readers already knew, that be their baby.



One thing did cause me to shift a little in my seat... Riley's bisexuality... the image of he and Graham.... ...eeesh... for some reason I can't shake the idea that he would be the "catcher" position and it gives me the jibblies.



As for the "Hail, Mary..." I about fell out of my seat in fits of guffaws... it was really difficult trying to explain my behavior to my co-worker who happened to walk into my office just as I got to that bit but I managed to play it off well I think, "Um... yeah... funny email...Ruth in accounting... you know how she is with the clowning......No...you can't see it." I cannot wait for the next installment of your genius.



Cheers,

DW :pride

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Re: Part 3

Postby daiailun » Fri May 07, 2004 1:47 am

Great update, as always. I loved how Tara stood up to Giles and wouldn’t let him get away with the assumption that his assumptions were right. To me there was much more to that scene than just Tara asserting her heart. I sensed a little bit of humble origins verses upper middle class, British public school (private education) entitlement.



My partner’s brother and his wife had a (much wanted) baby in February. To our horror the infant remained unnamed for 6 weeks as they debated and decided, and then I think it got a name only because by British law one has to name a newborn within 6 weeks. I can only imagine the issues their little one is going to have later on, so bravo for Xander for getting each Scooby to mentally hold that baby within themselves to see what she was saying to them about her. And do I detect you offering a lifeline to Xander in this story, a bit of reprieve in the AngitoneUnboundverse?



I love the yinyang that goes into the creation of Kyra’s name. One of my favourite overall themes in Buffy has been the coexistence and complementariness of opposites. I also like how it was Dawn who discovered the name. That will remain a very sweet connection among many, particularly between Tara and Dawn.



And once again, you nailed Anya in all of her (un)subtleness. I just love how she comes out with these things that to her are just so obvious, but leave others absolutely speechless, and in Willow's case that's saying a lot! I think it must be hard to come up with good Anyaisms because it seems they have to have some link, some thread of connection to our reality, only with completely off-the-wall interpolations. Like Mary and Grace. Btw, that reminded me of a wonderful song that Sweet Honey in the Rock sang about the birth of Jesus, that “man had nothing to do with it” (I think those were the exact lyrics). And Jesus being a hit at all functions with bread, fish and wine—that was brilliant! From the Cana wedding right down to the post-resurrection fish fry on the shore of Galilee, gee you’re right!, Jesus *did* like his food and drink. LOL. Wasn’t it Virginia Woolf who said you can’t love well until you have dined well? Maybe that’s God’s secret.



You kindly asked about my name, daiailun. It’s the romanisation of my Chinese name given to me ages ago by my first teacher. Three characters: dai ai lun, pronounced: dye eye lun. Unfortunately it doesn’t really have a meaning as it’s more a transliteration and because of that it sounds pretty weird to native mandarin speakers.



By the way, how’s your garden coming along??? As always, very much looking foward to the next part. Your posts really make my day!



Edited by: daiailun at: 5/7/04 1:02 am
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Re: Part 3

Postby KiwiAlcyone » Fri May 07, 2004 7:13 am

Firstly I have to join in with every else who has thanked whatever power it is that has graciously seen fit to bless us with more of your amazing writing.

What can I say besides it’s perfect! A balance of humour, action, snappy dialogue – everything a good W/T fic connoisseur wants to read in a W/T fic.

There are so many lines that have made me chuckle out loud I won’t name them all but I did love Anya’s lullaby! (And I was all for naming the baby Anna – for purely selfish reasons too!)



I look very forward to reading the continuation of this story and finding out the answers to the questions that are bouncing around in my brain.



:peace Alcy

“Do you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real and you’re just a reflection of him?” Calvin and Hobbes

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Re: Part 3

Postby Grimaldi » Fri May 07, 2004 8:06 am

loved the update :)



i'm glad that you made Buffy seem like she's smart, the comment about Riley liking Graham was funny as was everyone trying to come up with a name for the baby

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
Welcome friends, how may I pervert you?

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Re: Part 3

Postby shuyaku » Sat May 08, 2004 6:08 pm

YIPPEE!!!!! When I have more time I'll leave real feedback, but suffice it to say I could not be happier that you are back and writing W/T.



:kiss1

-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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Re: Part 3

Postby veiled isis moon » Sat May 08, 2004 7:11 pm

Hey just finished reading 'Gods Served and Abandoned' and wanted to read this fic straight after so i could let you know how much of an amazing writer you are. There i finally get to say it after a couple of days of reading! That feels better



Your an absolutely amazing writer, it just flows all the way through, it's so laid back and fun to read, i'm LOVING it!



I thought 'Gods Served and Abandoned' was truly amazing. You tackled so many issues wonderfully and with such compassion and realism, thankyou, i loved every word of it. The sequel has gotten off to an interesting start, which by the way i had no doubts about, it leaves me on the edge of my seat every time. I can't wait to see what happens next.



Can't believe Willow and Tara have a baby, im really impatient to know where this is going to lead to. At first i thought the demon had been changed into the baby, to give them some time to figure out how to deal with it, but now, after seeing how the baby interacts with Willow and Tara i'm not so sure. Although the fact that the baby isn't keen on anyone else is a little strange, and our favourite girls are getting all defensive and maternal about Kyra a little too much i think, plus there's the whole producing milk think which is a weird, maybe everythings not hugs n puppies after all! Maybe it's an evil baby! But hey, what do i know!



The whole fic is incredibly funny although a couple of lines made me ! In Part 2 when the scoobies were discussing the possible reasons for the baby to be there, Xander and Anya cracked me up:

"Maybe the baby is the protection"

Xander shrugged "Yeah, that's probably

it" Anya replied tossing her head

"Look-her little hands just cry out

for a cross-bow"



How funny is that! Classic Anya, always with the funny, witty one liners. She never fails.



Really enjoying the fic, please update soonx



Michelle

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Feedback Feedback (*)

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Sun May 09, 2004 8:31 pm

(*Forgive the redundancy...)



Hello, Kittens. Here in the States, it's Mother's Day; so allow me to pass along my best wishes to all of you out there who care so singularly for another, smaller life.



As always, I so appreciate the feedback and the observations you folks give. As work calms down a bit, I'm hoping to update approximately once every 5 days. Right now, though, the next update will be on Tuesday.



Pipsberg: You know, I think Jesus absolutely rocked; and yes, he had many qualities that I consider prototypically feminine: gentleness, nurturance, compassion...(Of course, there's a whole 'nother conversation to be had about gender traits, but that's probably a bit beyond me.) Thanks for the encouragement, Pip.



Karen: OK--an episiotomy w/ a machete? I haven't slept for the past 3 nights, just thinkin' about it...



Thanks for sending in the kind words. How are your li'l ones doing? Mine are spending more time outside as the weather warms and on more mornings than not I open the door to find fresh carcasses proudly resting before me. Shocks me into consciousness better than coffee...



Deb: God, I love your child's name! Wasn't Asher one of the 12 tribes of Israel? (Former Sunday School teacher here...) I just love the sound and the cadence of it. How did you pick it?



I can only imagine what it's like having to prove something so self-evident, purely on the basis of your gender. You and Rachel so obviously wanted this child, so obviously love him right off the charts...and yet there are papers to be filed; signatures to be attained. I'll be sending good thoughts for the adoption, Debra.



You know, I've been checking out "Paths" in sections, and I was originally planning to leave one uber-reply o' feedback, but I think that would just be too unwieldy. Is it OK if I do it in sections? I'm hoping that's OK with you. I'll say two things right here: 1) you do emotion really, really well; and 2) if any of you haven't checked out "Paths," get thee on over and do it. Now. I mean it--go.



Thanks for all the good thoughts, Debra. It's great to be back in the creative saddle again.



DarkWiccan: Well, DW, I get up every morning and say, "What can I do to make that pagan heart go pitter-pat?" And this is what I'm coming up with, so I'm psyched it's working for you!



Oh yeah--Tara ain't takin' much of nothin' off nobody. Uh-huh. But you also raise a sobering point re: Kyra's potential impermanence. There are so many things we don't know about her yet. (Don't worry--I've got a call in to get some answers; I should hear back any day now.)



Glad to bring you work-site guffaws, DW! I always thought that Ruth in accounting was an absolute hoot. Now you've confirmed it.



Daiailun: Wow--cool name story! Thanks for cluing me in. Kudos for getting the class implications; that theme is one of particular importance for me, and you nailed its manifestation in this update. (Debra also writes good class stuff, FYI.)



Does Xander get a reprieve? Well, he's not one of my favorite characters, but I don't want to reduce him to a caricature so I'm trying to imbue him w/ a little more complexity. Hope I can pull it off.



God, I share your fascination with the coexistence of things that seem as if they shouldn't play particularly well together. I really believe what Tara said in the first part: we can only grasp the concept of one thing to the extent we grasp its supposed opposite. Moreover, I think life is just way more complex than we want to believe, because recognizing that complexity makes life so much more...complex. (Thank you for that tautology, Mary.)



You asked about Anya, and the possible difficulty writing her. You capture pretty exactly (is that phrase even possible?) her essence, by the way. But you know, Anya's one of the easier people for me to write; I'm not sure why. Maybe it's because I often see life through a slightly skewed lens, although I'm infiinitely more tactful than Anya. (Raised to be polite, you see.)



Wild story about the bro's baby! Had they not discussed it before hand? Were they expecting a different sex? Had they been smoking copious, copious amounts of weed right before the delivery? Interesting...And what did you think of the eventual name, anyway?



The garden...Ah, the garden is a reason to live, I have to say. Just put out 15 strawberry plants; doing all sorts of weeding and tilling and enriching...Are you botanically inclined?



Thanks, Daiailun--your feedback is just always so perceptive, and so very kind. I really appreciate the time you take to give it.



KiwiAlcyone: Hey--thanks for checking this out! I gotta get back to yours and see what our girls are up to. I appreciate the kind words about balance, b/c I strive for it pretty continually. Thanks again!



Grimaldi: Yeah, I like smart Buffy too. Thanks!



Julie: Hey--"Yippee" works for me, girl! I'm just glad you're checking this out and prowlin' the board. As always--you rock!



Veiled Isis Moon: Wow...What incredibly kind feedback! Thank you so much for taking the time to read "Gods" and let me know how you liked it. I hope this story also appeals to you.



I especially appreciate your comments about the flow, as well as compassion and realism. Those 3 elements are so incomparably important to me, and it means a great deal that they're coming through.



Yeah, there are a lot of questions about kyra's origins at this point, not to mention her essential nature and the permanence (or lack thereof) of her stay with our girls. I hope you like the answers that emerge.



And I'm glad you like Anya! I love writing her; I really do. She just gives the writer so much room to play and still offer commentary on various human foibles.



Thanks again, Veiled Isis. It just made me smile to read your words. Hope all is well with you.



OK--that's it for now. Update on Tuesday!

Mary


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Real Life Attacks?

Postby DarkWiccan » Thu May 13, 2004 8:45 am

Hi Mary!



Tuesday has come and gone, and far be it from me to put pressure on any fic writer for timely updates (mea culpa, mea culpa...) I just wanted to make sure you're doing okay and haven't been attacked by the monster known as RL.



Update when you have a chance, I'm here to defend against impatient kitties... Good things come to those who wait! Especially when it's you we're waiting for!!



Cheers and Warm Wishes

DW :pride

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Re: Real Life Attacks?

Postby veiled isis moon » Thu May 13, 2004 10:07 am

I agree with Dark Wiccan, your worth waitin for, i just hope the wait isn't that longxx



Michelle

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Re: Feedback Feedback (*)

Postby JustSkipIt » Sat May 15, 2004 2:33 pm

Quote:
God, I love your child's name! Wasn't Asher one of the 12 tribes of Israel? (Former Sunday School teacher here...) I just love the sound and the cadence of it. How did you pick it?




Good memory. Yes, Asher was one of the Twelve tribes. My mother passed away in September. Her name was Adele and we wanted to name our child after her but we varied from Jewish tradition by using only the first letter rather than the exact translation. He has quite a name: Asher Griffin then each of our last names. Griffin we used because we wanted one name from the Bible and one nature or mythological name. Thanks.



Thanks for the thoughts on Paths. It was a joy to write. Waiting for an update. Debra



Oppose the Federal Marriage Amendment

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Re: Feedback Feedback (*)

Postby sapphocrazygirl » Sat May 15, 2004 3:12 pm

Ooo! Ooo! More of the greatness of Gods Served & Abandoned! There must be some REALLY good karma floating around here.



Anyway. How am I going to distract myself from my essay tests if you don't update soon? Eh?



Lovin' it. Love the "Your shirt" bit (though it did give me a bit of a start). Love that Riley is bi.



Love that half the Kittens have dug out super cool cultural thingys. Like, light and dark united in this kid? Crazyness. So so cool, and intelligent, and I'm not expressing myself properly at all. Your Buffyverse is operating on a level that few can match.



I was a little wonky on the "we're taking this child into our house" kinda thing. They're trying to defeat a bunch of toxic flesh-eating demons, the demons disappear and the kid appears, and they TAKE it? Motherly instinct is SO cool. I just hope the kid doesn't wake up one day and eat them all. That would not be cool.



So, no romance for Buffy? Or are you going to be really really nice and bring Faith in?



More peas!




"I got my axe, I got my honey...

I'd say all I need is a quiet room and some body lotion and I've got me a party!"


- Faith, in Torturing Touch

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Re: Hey

Postby shuyaku » Mon May 17, 2004 4:22 pm

Hey Mary,



I sent an email to your hotmail address - hopefully that is still working.



LMK - thanks,

-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)

shuyaku
 


Re: Hey

Postby Kajun » Tue May 18, 2004 2:34 pm

Hello Mary, thanks to Deb I was reminded to stop by and offer my praise and appreciation for you excellent writing skills so here I am. I’ve read OST and GSandA and enjoyed both immensely so I’m thrilled you are continuing with part two. I see Barbie as the blonde version of the “total skank-bot” you mention in part 1 and all I can say is: Go South Park! Kyra is a more fitting name for the baby. So Kyra is linked to Willow and Tara physically as well as spiritually. Is she the protector or the one in need of protection? This is very interesting and definitely high on the laughter scale! Thanks! Please excuse the brief interruption.. Looking forward to the next update..

Kajun
 


As Time Goes By

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Thu May 20, 2004 8:13 pm

Don'cha hate people who don't deliver on time? All I can say is that I used to be one of the luckier people I know and in the past two years that has changed dramatically. So--now I'm back in the saddle. I'll also say that this chapter, more than anything I've ever written for Pens before, absolutely kicked my ass, and I'm not even sure why. Huh...Anyway, I very much apologize for the delay. Hope this is worth your continued reading...
~~~~
AS TIME GOES BY

Summary:
Hey--what’s up with this baby?
Disclaimer: I own everything in every dimension except Willow, Tara, and the rest of the Buffy canon. But Donald Trump? That Snoopy lunchbox in your uncle’s closet? Every packet of Chiclets gum in Des Moines, Iowa? Yeah…I own ’em all.

Part 3

Willow frequently indulged in a kind of retrospective imagining. She imagined that someone from the future (her actual present) had visited her when she was thirteen, fourteen years old. And she imagined that visitor showing her what her life would soon look like. How would she have reacted? When her biggest concerns were figuring out how to work tampons and avoid social embarrassments, what would she have said to a glimpse of herself staking a vampire? Conjuring transmutation spells? And of course, going down on a woman?

She had been heavy into such mental meanderings a few months earlier, as she took in the scene before her: a physician, wearing a stethoscope that twinkled brightly against her metallic blue skin as she tugged absently on one of her four ears.

Giles had arranged for this particular health care provider to give Kyra her six-week check-up. “I don’t know that you want to risk going through your managed care provider,” he noted when he made the suggestion. “I think it would be wise to make use of someone a bit less…mainstream.”

“I agree,” Tara said promptly, “as long as this doctor knows her stuff.”

“Oh yes,” Giles assured her. “Darnuth was near the top of her graduating class.”

“In another dimension,” Willow pointed out. “I mean, did she have to take MCAT’s? Who supplied the cadavers? It feels a little sketchy to me.”

“Her particular home dimension is actually quite advanced,” Giles replied somewhat stiffly, as if Willow were implying that he was handing little Kyra over to some drooling imbecile.

Actually, she was drooling a little bit, but that was apparently beyond her volition and she did manage to wipe it discreetly periodically. Giles had been right, though: Darnuth was extremely bright and this was clearly not the first human infant she had attended.

“This child is in perfect health,” she reported after examining Kyra for almost an hour, her voice thick with an accent Willow had never heard before. “Her lungs and heart are well-developed; her responses to noise and light are normal; she has good strength for her age. I would consider her to be in excellent condition.”

“Don’t you need to take any blood?” Willow asked, dreading the thought even as she voiced it.

“Such things are archaic,” Darnuth replied dismissively. “I can gather all the information I need through her eyes, a tiny cutting of fingernail, and the touch of her skin.”

Willow thought that it would be extremely bad form to question the doctor further on the point, but it was also difficult to imagine the check-up being so non-invasive.

“So, um…no risk of any infection or diseases?” she asked hesitantly.

“None,” Darnuth answered promptly. “Of course, you should bring her back for regular check-ups.”

“What about vaccinations?” Tara asked.

Darnuth handed her a small vial of purplish liquid. “Just mix this in with your breast milk and give it to her by bottle. If she has any reaction to it, just have Giles contact me.” She gave Kyra one last look, and this time a tiny smile creased her blue face. “She’s a beauty,” she told Willow and Tara.

“Yeah, we think so,” Willow said, grinning. “Hey--what do we owe you?”

“Oh, Giles has taken care of my fee,” Darnuth replied with a wave of her hand. “He even got extra-crispy, my favorite,” she added appreciatively.

Willow thought it best that they not explore this fee business too closely, even as she spotted another little trickle of drool emerging from the left side of the doctor’s mouth.

Darnuth had been their physician ever since. Willow and Tara had both been extremely pleased with her, although they chose never to learn the noun that followed the adjective in the doctor’s fee. Kyra was, to every appearance, an extremely healthy baby. In the nine months of her life, she’d never even had a sniffle. Some part of Willow found this just a little bit troubling, although she tried to put the thought out of her mind. It turns out, though, that Tara was struggling with similar fears.

“Willow, every baby catches something,” she said quietly one night as they prepared for bed. Kyra had been with them for eight months. “Don’t you think it’s unusual?”

“I don’t know,” Willow replied with a shrug. “I don’t have any point of reference. This whole baby deal is a mystery to me.” She turned from the bathroom mirror to face Tara. “But yeah--I think about it.”

Tara’s face was troubled, her fathomless blue eyes laced with fear. “Willow, sometimes I get so scared. I mean, I love her so much, and it feels so right to have her. But…” Here she trailed off.

“But there’s so much we don’t know,” Willow finished, as Tara nodded.

“Like--how did this happen?” Tara asked, her brow creased with anxiety.

They had researched the protection spell from every imaginable angle, and had yet to find any explanation for either Kyra’s appearance or the disappearance of the Ba’jeel.

“Do you think we made a mistake?” Willow asked. After a moment, she added quietly, “Do you think I made a mistake?”

Tara looked at her, love flooding into her eyes. “Baby--that’s what you’re worried about, isn’t it? That you somehow did something wrong; with the magic.”

It was a conversation they’d had so many times before: Willow’s brief but wrenching misuse of witchcraft right after Glory’s defeat.

Unlike the others, she’d found herself unable to relax and enjoy their good fortune. Everyone else had the sense of having dodged their largest bullet to date; after all, they’d defeated a god. Willow, though, couldn’t stop thinking of all the close calls, all the near misses when she could have so easily lost someone she loved…Tara, at the multicultural fair; Dawn, up on the scaffold; Beverly, being shot with a crossbow. How many more escapes before their luck ran out? Because there had to be some element of luck, Willow decided. Too many good people, smart people had died in the fight against evil for her to believe that their continued survival was purely a function of their collective intelligence and courage.

She knew that witchcraft was her most powerful weapon, and she began to search for more powerful protection spells. She had to learn more; had to be able to cast spells for anything that might come their way. She couldn’t shake the feeling of vulnerability, the fear that unless she grew stronger, something would come and take away some part of the life she loved so fiercely.

“Willow, sweetie--you have to let go a little bit,” Tara had urged her one night after discovering Willow asleep over a new book of spells. She had grown more concerned as one week turned into two, and then three. But Willow always insisted that it was imperative for her to study more, and she grew impatient when Tara didn’t want to study with her.

One day, she stumbled upon one of the few remaining copies of Lynaeum’s Aegis. It held the most powerful protection spells she had ever encountered, and she felt her face grow hot with anticipation as she read the first enchantment. With these spells, she would protect her family with greater surety than she ever had. She began to cast almost reflexively, sometimes chanting a quick spell even when the danger seemed minimal.

On a warm June evening, Tara and Dawn had decided to check out an art exhibit on campus. Willow had passed on the event, choosing instead to pore over the Aegis yet again. She could see the irritation and disappointment in Tara’s eyes as she declined. Although Willow hadn’t said why she was staying home, she knew that Tara knew.

She also knew that it was a full moon; a wolf moon. There hadn’t been a werewolf attack in almost nine months, but Willow found herself on guard now against every imaginable danger. And so, as Tara and Dawn started out the door, Willow began to murmur a quick protection spell.

Tara turned slowly, her eyes narrowing. “Willow--did you just cast a spell on us?” she asked. Her voice was different in a way that Willow couldn’t identify; but it scared her.

“No.” The lie was out before she’d even thought about it. “I was just running over my to-do list for tonight.” She forced a laugh. “Now I’m talking to myself--first sign you’re going crazy, they say.” Her own voice sounded alien to her ears: high-pitched, and hollow.

Tara just looked at her for a long moment, her expression unreadable. Dawn stood awkwardly in the door, shifting her weight from one foot to the other. Finally Tara shrugged slightly. “OK. Well, we’ll be back in a little bit.”

As they left, Willow realized they had never parted without a good-bye kiss before. She tried to ignore how bad that felt, much as she tried to ignore how bad it felt to lie to Tara.

But it’s just a little spell; something to keep them both safe…

Then why didn’t you admit it? This second thought sliced through her, cold and objective and all the more unsettling for its truthfulness. For a moment, she considered running after Tara and telling her the truth; making everything right.

And then a fluke streak of rebellion and righteous indignation overtook her. She’d only been trying to protect them, and Tara had acted as if she were selling crack to preschoolers. Tara hadn’t been fighting evil as long as she had. Maybe she hadn’t realized just how precarious everything really was. So yes--she’d used a protection spell.

And then the phone had rung, two hours later, and Tara was saying that Dawn was in the emergency room, getting her broken arm set in a cast. Listening to her partner’s shaken voice, Willow remembered the spell she had cast…Or rather, the spell she had been in the process of casting when Tara had turned to question her.

Had she chanted correctly? She quickly ran the mental tape in her mind, and felt herself go cold with the recollection. It was a Sumerian protection spell: Protect these whom I love most dear. Except, in her surprise--guilt?--at being overheard, she had failed to enunciate the plural; and so, she had asked for protection for the one she loved most dear…And that had been Tara. Dawn had been left vulnerable.

Later, as she sobbed her confession to Tara, Willow had felt as if she might choke on her desperation and her guilt.

“I just wanted to protect you both. It was a wolf moon, Tara, and…and I thought it couldn’t hurt to…to cover you somehow; just to be safe.”

“But you lied about it, Willow; you lied to me. I never thought I’d see the day when magic came between us.”

“I know, Baby; and I’m so sorry. God, I’m sorrier than I can tell you. And now Dawn’s been hurt because of me.”

Tara had turned to face her, her eyes blazing. “That wasn’t your fault, Willow. It wasn’t even a wolf that attacked us; it was your garden-variety vamp, and I was slow with the holy water. If I’d been quicker, it never could have grabbed Dawnie.” Tara’s voice was filled with pain and her own demons of regret. Finally, she took Willow’s hand and sighed. “Sweetie, I’m so tired, and I have an art history exam in the morning. Can we just go to sleep? We can talk about it tomorrow.”

But when the next day came, and Willow found Dawn huddled in her room crying, she felt the pull once more to take the pain away, to spare the teenager the trauma of that experience. And so she tried just once more--a quick spell to erase the memory of the night before, and replace it with the less terrifying “recollection” of breaking her arm in a freak tumble down the steps.

But she was casting from someplace far from centered. She had certainly cast under stressful conditions before, but she had never done so with guilt, sending her energy off in such unfocused fashion. She had never cast in this skulking, deceitful way, and the effects were almost predictable.

She had wanted to target only Dawn, figuring that she would explain her decision to Tara later that day. Tara might be a little upset, but surely she would understand that this was just to spare the teenager, who had already been through so much. But she was off-balance, and her energy flew out in too many directions, and when Tara called in a panic a few minutes later to say that she couldn’t remember the night before, Willow knew that she had grievously compounded her mistake.

She gathered all her energy, focused on her breathing, and managed to reverse the spell within a matter of moments. She didn’t allow herself the luxury of finding whether Tara would have recalled this second duplicity; she drove to campus and found her partner and told her the truth.

That night, for only the second time in their relationship, they slept apart. Tara had been so hurt and so stunned that she had stayed with a friend. Willow felt as if her heart had died, except that if it were dead, it wouldn’t ache so.

“Are you leaving me?” she whispered, each word carving its way out of her throat.

Tara looked at her, the blue eyes filled with tears. “Will, if you’re telling me that you will stop this, that you’ll let me in on the struggle, then no--I will never leave you. But the past 36 hours have been a nightmare, and if I stay here we'll talk all night and I’ll be an even bigger wreck in the morning. We will work this out; I promise you. But tonight--tonight I am exhausted and shaken and I don’t trust myself to talk without being harsh. And I don’t want to be harsh with you.” Her voice dropped to an exhausted whisper. "Please, Willow--just give me this night."

Sometime after midnight, Willow abandoned hope of sleep. She had apologized to Dawn, apologized to Anya who--for some reason--had also been affected by the memory spell, apologized to Tara’s pillow.

They spent the bulk of the next day talking. Willow finally let Tara in on the full extent of her fear that she would lose someone she loved; the thought that it might be Tara herself left her near panic.

“Baby, it just seems like we’ve been so lucky for so long. Look at the violence and destruction around us--how have we made it for five years without losing one of the group? I mean, we lost Ms. Calendar, and I know that tore Giles apart; it was hard enough for the rest of us. But we’ve never lost one of the Scoobies, not to a demon; and Tara, that just seems impossible! After everything we’ve done, all the creatures we’ve fought…I’m just so scared of losing someone, and I’m so afraid that our luck’s gonna run out.”

“But Sweetie, you can’t do it like this. You can’t control everything. Life has too many unknowns to it; I don’t think we’re supposed to have that much control over it.” Tara’s eyes were soft with love and understanding.

“OK, could you say anything more terrifying?” Willow said, biting her lip. “We’re fighting every kind of bad there is, and you want me to go Zen?”

Tara laughed--a low, delightful sound that let Willow breathe normally for the first time in days. “Willow, honey, I can’t really see you going Zen…Maybe you could just visit Zen from time to time.”

That episode had been the darkest point, and it had brought Willow back from her obsession with protecting everyone with the most powerful magicks known. She still worried, but she forced herself to talk to Tara about it. She also spent no small amount of time contemplating the fact that she had an ally now; a partner in every sense of the word. She had seen Tara as her mate for over a year, and certainly the magic had brought them together; they knew how powerfully they could cast together. But Willow thought more, now, about just how joined they were; how much she could depend on Tara.

I don’t have to be the smart one all the time. I don’t have to have everything figured out ahead of time. Tara can help me. I can help her. It seemed so simple, but it tilted something in Willow that let her sleep more easily than she had in months.

Now, all this time later, Tara was looking at her with those incredible eyes, eyes that told Willow she knew what she was afraid of.

“You think you did this?” she asked. “You think you messed up the protection spell somehow? Willow, we cast it together. We would have known if something had gone wrong.”

“I know,” Willow murmured. “It’s just that--Honey, Kyra’s such a gift and I love her so much and I wanna believe she was sent to us for some good reason. I don’t want to think that maybe she’s here because I messed up.”

Tara reached out and stroked her face, soft fingers warm against her skin. “Sweetie, you didn’t mess up. I’m scared too, Willow. I don’t know how she ended up here and why she’s ours and worst of all I don’t know what’s going to happen.” Her voice dropped to almost a whisper. “That part scares me more than anything.” Then she swallowed, and lifted her head almost defiantly. “But I know that she is ours. And I say we keep researching and asking questions but most of all--we love her.”

Willow managed a grin as she offered herself up to Tara’s warm embrace. “That’s the easy part, Baby.”

*****

“She fears that she cast in error; that her desire to protect her loved ones, and the mistakes it wrought, has brought this about.” The voice was deep and resonant, and utterly feminine.

There was a brief pause, and then a near-identical voice commented, “Humans are bizarre creatures. Their mating alone perplexes me.”

A third voice, akin to the others but more authoritative, joined in. “Comprehension is not necessary. These humans are the ideal choice.” And then, in a somewhat lighter tone, she added, “But they are curious little things, are they not?”

*****

TO BE CONTINUED
With greater dispatch, I promise.

*****
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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby KiwiAlcyone » Thu May 20, 2004 8:41 pm

As Alice said...'curiouser and curiouser...'



Your explanation of Willow's descent into magick addiction was just as heart wrenching as the actual canon one, probably more so. Whereas canon Willow eventually came to see her magick as something to have fun with, the Willow we see here was only ever trying to protect those she loved. This is a far more convincing way of showing just how dangerous magick is.



Despite the fact that Willow and Tara have no idea where Kyra has come from or even what she may be...they love her, no question about it. I think that reason alone makes her theirs. Just as they themselves were destined to love one another, they feel this as well with the baby girl.

I think the fact that they love her so much means that I cannot see her being evil in any way...even though I have seen far too many movies with evil, little children in them and they never fail to give me the creeps.



So the baby is 100% cuteness and goodness, Willow and Tara are all with the loving...but I still have a feeling that something is going down here that ain't sugar and puppies...maybe cos it's the Hellmouth and all.



I so can't wait to see where this fic is going :hmm

Thanks so much for the wonderful update Mary! :clap

:peace Alcy

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

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby The Rose24 » Thu May 20, 2004 9:04 pm

I love how you are fitting Kyra into W/T's life, and I am also glad Willow realizes her over-zealous use of magic before she completely ruins her relationship with Tara. This Willow is a little smarter than the one in canon.(Or is she?)



We shall find out.

Tara: My heart doesn't stutter.


Tara: Willow, I got so lost.

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


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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Puff » Thu May 20, 2004 9:45 pm

Oh so now we get three mysterious females at the end. I can't wait to find out who they are and what they are talking about. The backgroud on Willow's missuse of magic was sad to read but very believable, more so than canon even. It was a shame that she could not talk to Tara about her fears in the first place though.



And yes this was worth our continued reading and I REALLY appreciate the fact that you are writing and sharing this story with us. Thank you Mary. By the way if you own Donald Trump, what is up with his hair? :) Just wanted to prove that people read the disclaimers.



I hope you are well, I am tired this evening but I had a busy day with Muppet, he has grown so much and today he went out on a trail. Thanks again for the update.



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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby mollyig » Fri May 21, 2004 4:15 am

What you've done here is wonderful. Willow admitted her mistakes and was forgiven; told of her fears and was comforted by the knowledge that whatever happened they would get through it - together. You've shown, beautifully, the strength of a loving and balanced relationship, which is what our girls are blessed with.



Their concern for Kyra is understandable. She has become so precious to them, and naturally they want to discover if anything can jeopardise their trinity. I'm interested in learning more about the trio who were observing the exchange between Willow and Tara. I hope I'm right in believing that they have no ill intent towards them.



Thanks so much for another fine update to this lovely story. Take care.






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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby JustSkipIt » Fri May 21, 2004 5:52 am

Hey Mary of the two years bad luck...



What I love about your explanation of Willow's magic problem is that her fears are so "normal." Ok, maybe they're not normal. But I have that too. That fear, sometimes overwhelming, that something bad is going to happen. That no matter what, I can't control it and the happiness end any second. And I don't think I'm the only one. So I love that you ground her problem in what, to me, seems such a nornal human feeling.



Also, love the doctor. How perfectly Mary! Great job. Debra







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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby Grimaldi » Fri May 21, 2004 8:05 am

great update



i like the fact that Willow finally realized the she has a partner, someone who can help her and help protect those that they love.



really curious as to the identity of those people at the end, i take it that they are the ones who sent Kyra to Willow and Tara

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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby jixer » Fri May 21, 2004 5:01 pm

Hello Kittens-





Your Willow-Overdoes-Magic is so much more true to the character. The fall out of Willow finally accepting Tara as a true partner probably would never have occured to a certain person or group, but it makes sense.



The worry the perfect baby brings seems real, especially for first time parents. If Kyra was a second baby they'd just be happy and sleep at night.



The statement: “But they are curious little things, are they not?”

Always makes me think in six months to a year the speaker will be saying "Hi, welcome to Starbucks" and wondering how they became a trainee barista.



Thak you,



Jixer



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Re: As Time Goes By

Postby barnabasvamp » Fri May 21, 2004 7:58 pm

Wonderful update! Willow's struggle with magic is described so well.



I was waiting, and you finally came through! The twist, and you do it so well! The "3", so many possibilities! :D



Can't wait for more!



BV

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