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Re: Part 9

Postby Grimaldi » Tue Oct 05, 2004 8:06 am

loved the update :D



glad to see that Faith is still her old sassy self, and i liked how you described the gangs attitude to her

I'm not stealing, I'm just taking things without paying for them. In what twisted dictionary is that stealing?
I can't watch this because its creepy and wrong and sickening...however I will watch out of curiosity

Grimaldi
 


Just a Wee Bit More Feedback...

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Tue Oct 05, 2004 3:08 pm

Hello, all. Thanks, as always, for your wonderful feedback. I'll post an update tomorrow; it's 75% done right now but I'm gonna be watching the VP debate tonight and wondering, as always, whether Dick Cheney can actually feel Satan enter his heart when he attacks a Vietnam vet about his courage and convictions. Take care, mes petits!



GrrlMeetsWorld Thanks for the clarification, GMW. I confess I was a bit confused at first; then again, I'm prone to such things...Hope you like where this goes from here.



MC: Hey girl! This looks like the beginning of a beautiful friendship! I'll be getting back to you tomorrow, OK? Thanks for the great idea, and for extending the invitation.



Debra: How ya feeling? I read over in "School Days" about the surgery. Has it helped? Is the worst part over? I'm sending good thoughts your way, OK? Thanks for the kind words about this chapter. It felt really important to bring together the various histories that each of them have w/ Faith, and to set the stage for where those would go next. Obviously this will be new territory, but I want it to have a historical "fit" to it, you know? Thanks again, Debra, and continue the path to wellness.



Jun: Oh yeah--Faith's definitely flirting with Buffy! But how will Buffy respond? Inquiring minds want to know! Glad you're enjoying this, and thanks for saying so!



Daialun: God, I really appreciate your feedback about Faith's portrayal. She's such a positive character, in the sense of being strong and making a definite impression. I wanted to show her development w/o (or, more accurately, allude to it) without weakening her in any way. Nice "catch" on the lingering looks, because Faith's reaction to Willow and Tara is definitely going to be a big part of this story. Faith and Buffy? Oh, yeah--you knew I couldn't leave that alone! And has anyone ever told you you have a great touch with metaphor? Yup. Ya do. I'd love to see you put something up here...Thanks for your support, Daialun, and your assurances. It means a lot, b/c I've worried that people have found me an untrustworthy author and drifted away--which would be totally understandable, but sad (for me) nonetheless. So I really appreciate knowing you're out here and reading.



WTF: Hey, welcome! Thanks for stopping by! And my, I'm using so many exclamation marks! I rarely do that! But seriously folks--I hope you like where it goes from here, and I do appreciate the feedback.



Grimaldi: Well anyone w/ Eliza in her avatar is bound to be a little partial to our Dark Slayer! Thanks for the good word.



OK, folks: update tomorrow!

Mary


AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: Just a Wee Bit More Feedback...

Postby JustSkipIt » Tue Oct 05, 2004 3:41 pm

Mary,

The surgery is brilliant! A true miracle. I had the surgery Thursday morning (9/23) (it took about 10 minutes) and kept my eyes closed all day afterwards. The next day I saw close to 20/20 and now see better than 20/20. I have to do steriod drops for a month and wetting drops for up to 6 months but my vision is virtually perfect. I'm so glad I did it and would recommend it to anyone seriously considering it.

MoveOn.Org

American Civil Liberities Union

Human Rights Campaign

JustSkipIt
 


The VP and Satan

Postby mariacomet » Wed Oct 06, 2004 12:59 am

Mary,



Heya, no worries. I'm struggling through my next lil installment of MY story out here in the cyberrealm. Time, there is never enough...and it escapes. Time, she is a vixen that shows her legs and then runs away with another woman, no?



You know, sadly enough, I like Cheney better than his boss - at least in moments. This year is a real struggle, I'll have you know...I'm breaking away from my republican roots. There has been much the discussion on this at the old' MC Family stead (no, we don't really have a stead, but work with me). Though my girlfriend, she is convinced that I have come to some ephiany of golden wisdom, and that such a turning point in my life is a mark of my personal growth and maturity.



We'll let her keep thinking that, k?



MC







mariacomet
 


As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:10 pm

Hey Debra: So glad to hear the lasik worked like the proverbial charm! I've been really lucky in that realm, and I hope I'm sufficiently grateful. Must feel so great to enjoy this new gift.

MC: Hey, I was raised Republican, too. But now I think my father and grandfather look down on their party from above and wonder when they turned into moral arbiters and corporate chow-hounds. As for liking Dick Cheney--well, I gotta admit: I'm shocked I could actually put those two words in the same sentence and not have my head explode. I think we're in a scary, scary time, and the decisions we make in this election are gonna affect us and our children for a very long time. Anyway--thanks for the support and the flexibility. Merci, MC!

And now--we continue with our story:

AS TIME GOES BY

Part 10

Summary: Oh, listen, things are just tot crazy...Willow and Tara have this, like, baby, if you can believe it, and, like, where did she come from?; and Faith's back, and she seems all, like, chilled-out or something, and she's talking about this prophecy; and all these really good people have, like, totally died and it seems like they did it to themselves. It's just, like...wow... You know?
Rating: This section has a bit of "R" in it. You're welcome.
Disclaimer: Haiku: Willow and Tara/Lovelier than words can say/Their owner blows huge.

*******

"Well that was...unnerving." Willow knew she was guilty of gross understatement, but right now her synapses were firing too quickly and too randomly to give the night its verbal due.

As soon as Faith had left, Willow and Tara had bounded up the stairs, as if Faith could somehow have spirited Kyra out of the house. But Kyra had been sleeping just as they'd left her--her mouth a tiny "O," her thumb curled near her head.

The conversation in the wake of Faith's departure was surprisingly brief. Willow suspected it had something to do with each of them needing some time in their own mind to mull over the night and, more to the point, think back over his or her past relationship with the other Slayer. After a few abbreviated observations, they had each gone their way for the night. The one exception to the avoidance had been Dawn.

"So Faith doesn't know about my little prenatal tour of mystical duty, it seems," she mused. "Do we tell her?"

"No." Buffy's voice was flat, and it struck Willow that it had been a while since Buffy had made such a unilateral decision. "The less Faith knows about you, the better."

Giles nodded slowly. "I'm inclined to agree. Faith certainly gave no indication of harboring any malicious designs, but I suggest we err on the side of caution."

"Or, as Buffy said, 'no,'" Xander offered with a tense grin that didn't reach his eyes. Willow feel feel his uneasiness. Looking back, she suspected that he had harbored more hopes for his dalliance with Faith than he had ever admitted. If he couldn't have the good Slayer, he'd take the bad one. But Faith had used him to work off some stress, and then cast him aside with nothing but scorn. Willow wondered if this part bothered him mroe than her later assault.

"O--kay..." Dawn replied slowly, blinking at the tension in the room. Willow thought of how odd it must be for her. She had seen Faith betray her sister; watched her switch bodies and try to take her life. And she hadn't seen any of it. Her feelings ran deep about it though, Willow knew. Dawn had originally idolized Faith--or so they all remembered. Including Dawn.

So they had all bid goodnight, after making plans to meet the next day at the Magic Box to discuss the prophecy. There was no mention of when they might see Faith again. Now Willow and Tara were changing into their nightclothes, after yet another check on Kyra. Tara was standing in front of the mirror, drawing a brush through her hair with long, deliberate strokes. Willow watched her, the tension of the evening momentarily forgotten.

When we're 80, I will still love this sight. I will still sit here and watch her comb her hair and rub lotion onto her skin. A sudden flare of panic shot over her. Oh, goddess...Please let me open my eyes at 80 and see her. Please. She drew a deep breath, and tried to banish the inexplicable fear.

Tara turned to face her and caught Willow staring. A slightly embarrassed smile crossed her face. She still has a hard time believing how beautiful she is. But she no longer ducked her head to hide behind a curtain of hair.

"Unsettling...That's one word for it." Tara came toward her and Willow stretched out her hand. Tara grasped it lightly and pulled Willow close. "How are you, Sweetie?" she breathed against Willow's hair.

Fine--so long as I can always stay here.

"You know, I suspect this is one of those conversations best conducted in the horizontal comfort of our bed," she replied, trying to smile.

Tara rubbed her cheek softly and nodded. Soon, they were snuggled under the big, lilac-colored duvet, laying on their sides, faces inches apart. "Will, that must have been so hard," Tara murmured. "I mean, Faith betrayed the whole group, but she kidnapped you...and hit you," she added, her voice hardening slightly even as she reached out to stroke Willow's lip where the blow had landed four years earlier.

Willow thought back to that night, her initial fear giving way to anger and then a sudden, sure knowledge that no matter what happened to her, she would be fine. That in some larger, transcendent way, she would be OK. I regret that I have but one life to give for my Scoobies.

That night had changed her, given her focus. Had Faith not taken her hostage, she might well have gone to Oxford, or Harvard, or MIT. Left Sunnydale; left the fight. Never met Tara. But in the midst of having a ridiculously large knife held to her throat, Willow had realized where she belonged: here, with these people in this quite-possibly-literally God-forsaken town. And she had never regretted it. Willow looked over at Tara. "God, that seems like so long ago. I mean, so much has happened since she was around. Everything's so different." She looked into Tara's soft eyes for a moment, then added, "I'm so different."

Tara gazed at her questioningly. "What are you thinking of?"

Willow nuzzled into her pillow and thought about those days and these days and the days that bridged them. "Well of course there's the likage of girls and the likage of one girl in particular...But I'm stronger now. Less easily impressed, you know?"

"As in, it takes more than attitude and a black leather jacket to get your attention now?" Tara's eyes were dancing with soft laughter.

"My attention, and my respect," Willow answered seriously. "I was so jealous of Faith...Her Slayer bond with Buffy; her coolness; her confidence...God, definitely her confidence." She looked at Tara, and her mind went back to that night at the Bronze. "What about you, Baby? I mean, you only met Faith once, but..." She trailed off, wincing as she remembered that night yet again.

"But it had a lotta bang for its very brief buck," Tara finished, her mouth tightening at the memory. "Willow, that night...Faith's energy was so awful. Cruel and jagged and totally hateful. And there was nobody she hated more than herself. I could tell that after five minutes. That was another way I knew it couldn't be Buffy. The friend you described had quote issues unquote, but not like this." Tara fell silent, as if replaying the night in her own mind.

"Yeah--Faith showed her true colors that night," Willow said slowly, looking at Tara with a fierce kindness.

"Oh, you mean the whole 'wh-wh-what?' thing and the whole 'I've never seen two people more in love' thing?" Tara asked, her voice heavy with irony.

"Baby, if I'd been there, I would have...Well, I'm not sure what I'd have done. But it would have been very forceful." She shook her head ruefully. "I still can't believe I couldn't tell she wasn't Buffy."

"You were too close," Tara argued, but Willow knew the out was a specious one.

"I was too far away," she countered. "We'd been drifting apart for months, until one night when I look in my best friend's eyes and I don't even see that it's not her."

"But Will--her energy now..." Tara frowned slightly.

"What? Did you pick up something?" Willow felt her heart quicken its pace.

"I don't know," Tara replied slowly. "I mean, I'm not sure...But it's different somehow. At least, I think it is. Before it was all heat and anger--looking for any excuse to fight."

"And now?" Willow asked.

"Now she feels...tired. Like she doesn't want to fight that much anymore but it's what she knows. And the anger feels...flatter, somehow. More resigned, maybe."

Willow nodded. She had sensed the dark Slayer's exhaustion as well, but Tara's words gave her more trust in that impression. Willow knew that Tara read energies better than any of them. "So you thinks she's been--what--tamed somehow?" she asked.

But Tara shook her head quickly. "Not tamed. I don't think Faith will ever be tamed." She gave a tiny half-smile, and Willow felt that odd trace of possessiveness steal over her. Was Tara actually admiring Faith's wild side?

"But I think she's been tempered--a lot," Tara was saying. "And I really didn't pick up any hostile intentions from her. I mean, I'm not psychic or anything; it's not like I'm never wrong about this stuff. But when she caught us putting ourselves between her and the stairs--I think she really wanted us to know she wasn't going to try anything."

Willow considered this. "Well, I know Giles was gonna call Angel tonight when he got home. If Faith's telling the truth, she's been fighting the good fight for a while now."

"And deserves credit for doing it," Tara added. "But goddess knows she's gonna have an uphill battle, with all the bridges she's burned here." Tara stopped and looked at her closely. "What?"

"What, 'what'?" Willw said defensively in a masterful rhetorical feint.

"The corners of your mouth are all tight...Like you're not full-blown upset, but you're in the area code."

"I'm just worried about Faith; and wondering how everybody's doing."

"Uh-huh," Tara's mouth said, while her eyebrows said, "Tell me another one, Scheherazade."

Willow felt silly about her unease, but decided to be at least a little more forthcoming. "Faith just makes me nervous on about fifteen different levels. She's...She's the 'x' I never solved for."

Tara looked at her, confusion in her eyes. "But I thought you said you saw past her bravado now."

"Yeah, looking back at who she was. But now maybe she's somebody else. 'X' is 'y' now, and I have to solve for it all over again."

Tara chuckled softly. "My little Pythagoras..." She leaned over to kiss her gently on the lips. Willow felt a surge of need, and reached out to clasp the back of Tara's neck, pinning her lover's lips against her own. After a moment, she pulled back slightly.

"Well ma'am, yes ma'am," Tara murmured, her breath warm on Willow's lips. "And how might you like to work off some of that tension?"

"I think you know," Willow replied. She gripped Tara's back urgently, pulling her lover onto her so that she was covered with the incredible warmth of Tara's flesh. She loved the feeling of Tara's breasts pressed into hers. Just the image of that embrace--stealing over her at the most random times--could leave her belly twisting with desire and her face flushed. Now she cupped Tara's face and kissed her hungrily, wanting the full, soft fact of their union to quiet the roar in her head and stir a different sort of roiling.

Tara pulled back just enough to look at her closely. "Willow, Sweetie--are you okay?"

Willow only nodded, then whispered, "Tara, please. Now--please."

She saw the darkening of Tara's eyes, that shading that told her she was hungry and aching. The look that told Willow that Tara, the gentlest soul she knew, felt fierce and raw and anything but gentle at that moment.

Tara held her gaze for several seconds, and then leaned down, pressing her lips to Willow's ear, and whispered, "Yes. I'll take you, Willow. I'll have you."

Willow felt as if she might come from just the words, just the feel of Tara's breath hot against her ear and the knowledge of what she would do.

Tara shifted, gazed at Willow for a moment more, and then lowered her head to Willow's breast. There was no teasing; no slow, deliberate stroking. Tara's mouth was hot and urgent on her nipple, alternately sucking the flesh deep into her mouth and pressing it between her tongue and teeth. After a few minutes, she pulled back and pressed Willow's breasts tightly together, running her thumbs over both nipples.

"You are so beautiful," she said, her voice low and fierce. Then she lowered her head once more and sucked the other swollen nipple into her warm, wet mouth. As she did, she shifted slightly, spreading herself over Willow's leg. Willow could feel the slippery wetness soaking her flesh, grinding into her thigh.

Again came the voice, urgent and sure and powerful. "I'll have you, Willow. Now." And with the words, Tara plunged two fingers deep into Willow--pushing and searching and taking.

Willow choked back a cry and sank her teeth into Tara's shoulders. Her legs, already open to Tara's demands, spread helplessly wider in her need.

"Yes--let me have you, Willow. Let me have all of you." The fingers curled, dragging back over the ridged flesh, as Tara withdrew to her opening and danced there, teased her for just one moment, and then plunged back in, groaning as she did. Again the curling of those long, sure fingers; again the slow withdrawal; again the fierce, demanding entrance. That rhythm, the absolute certainty and strength of Tara's deep stroking left Willow at once aching and satisfied. The world narrowed to that rhythm, those strokes.

"Like this?" Tara whispered, but Willow knew it wasn't really a question. Tara knew her body; knew her groans and cries and movements so completely. She knew now that that Willow needed to be taken; needed this insistent thrusting...Just as she knew that Willow was close to coming...

The force gathered low in her belly and then pushed lower, spiralling into a liquid-fire coil that throbbed and hummed and tightened until she was burning, burning so hot and bright that everything in and around her shimmered with the heat of Tara's stroking. She would burst with this heat, she had to; she was bursting now--

And when she came, her mouth was clasped against Tara's neck and her legs were shaking with the force and she realized dimly that she was crying but she didn't really know why. The only reality she needed at that moment was Tara's flesh, warm and strong against her, and Tara's arms cradling her tight and Tara's whispers easing her back to her center.

She slept as if drugged.

*******

Willow and Tara arrived at the Magic Box a few minutes after five the next day, Kyra gurgling happily in her stroller. They had debated splitting up, with one of them staying at home with Kyra, but Willow had felt uneasy about being apart. "At least until we know for sure that Faith's on the level," she said tightly. She didn't know whether Faith would join them; she wasn't sure that Faith even knew about the Magic Box. But she didn't like the idea of her or Tara being alone with Kyra and vulnerable to an attack. Upon their arrival, they asked Giles to lock the door and pull the shades such that if Faith did happen by, she couldn't get in without their knowledge and one of them would take Kyra back to the training room. "I'm just not ready for Faith to know about her yet," Willow said flatly, and Tara seemed to agree.

She sank into a chair and pulled Kyra out of her stroller, then set her gently on her feet. Their daughter had apparently decided that one year was more than enough time to get the hang of walking and seemed to feel that she had already wasted too much time under the ambulatory aegis of other people. Willow and Tara would trade off keeping their beautiful child from banging into tables and chairs and random magical objects.

"Girl gets cuter every darn time I see her, and I see her several times a day," Buffy marvelled. Dawn was down on the floor trying to entice Kyra to say her name.

"DAAWWNN," the teenager said slowly and very loudly. For her part, Kyra looked amused, glancing back at her parents as if to say, "Check this out. Whaddya wanna bet I can get her to stand on her head and sing the Canadian national anthem?"

Willow started slightly at the sound of a knock on the door, but a careful look from Giles revealed that it was Xander and Anya, the last to arrive. "But those kind of activities typically leave a mark," Anya was saying. "So if you really want me to use--"

"Anya, if you could perhaps wait just one second, that would give me time to hurl myself into a wood chipper such that I could die without ever knowing how you were going to finish that sentence," Giles broke in, his face grim.

"I was talking about refinishing some furniture," Anya replied, seemingly mystified.

"Oh. Do pardon me," Giles fumbled, embarrassed. In turning away to retrieve a book, he missed the very pointed wink that Anya bestowed upon the rest of them.

Willow sensed that some of the previous night's tension had dissipated. Everyone seemed more relaxed, though Buffy was still tightly wound and looked up sharply at any sound from the street.

"I haven't been able to find much more on the prophecy that Faith delivered," Giles said apologetically. "Although I must say, it does seem rather straightforward. Out of lightness shall come darkness. Out of darkness, new light. If Wesley is correct--that the suicides are connected to this prophecy--then it would seem that the first 'lightness' refers to the good that the victims have done and the darkness--well, that would seem to indicate the loss of those good souls. What remains perplexing--and, I confess, most troubling--is the 'new light' that's supposed to emerge from that darkness."

"Do we know anything more about the suicide victims themselves?" Tara asked, watching Kyra toddle toward Dawn's outstretched arms.

"I looked into their backgrounds as much as I could," Giles replied. "They really shared no characteristics of note except for their commitment to the greater good. They varied by age, race, gender, sexual orientation...They came from different parts of the country, and they were from divergent religious backgrounds and current practices."

"But they all did good stuff and they all killed themselves," Anya summarized neatly.

"Well...yes," Giles acknowledged.

"And you said before that they used different methods," Willow inquired.

"Right," the Watcher nodded. "The police officer shot herself; the philanthropist and the social worker slit their wrists. The AIDS lobbyist jumped from his eighth-floor apartment and the director of the women's shelter over-dosed on Tylenol and bourbon." He took off his glasses and rubbed his eyes, clearly reluctant to continue. "And now there's a sixth case."

"What? Who? When did it happen?" The questions came from various sources.

"This afternoon," Giles sighed, holding up a hand for quiet. "It was a woman in her mid-forties; Hispanic-American, married with two children. She was apparently a great force at the literacy council. She hanged herself in her home. It seems she hadn't gone in to work, nor had she called. The first event was remarkably rare for her; the second, unheard of. They called her husband who went home to check on her and found her."

Willow noticed Xander reach across to take Anya's hand. She looked at him questioningly. "Promise me you'll never take yourself away from me like that," he said, his voice tight. An uncomfortable silence filled the room for a moment as Anya just smiled at him gently and nodded.

"Her husband said they had been married for thirteen years, and he had never known her to be seriously depressed; certainly never suicidal," Giles concluded after a moment.

"And we're absolutely sure they did this to themselves?" Xander interjected.

"There's nothing to suggest the contrary; then again, the police have no reason to look for any other alternatives; at least, not in great depth. None of them had enemies, for example, and none were involved in any kind of crime like drugs or extortion. But I doubt the authorities are considering more otherworldly possibilities."

"And doesn't that sorta seem bizarre?" Dawn piped up. "I mean, they have to notice all the weird stuff that happens in this town. But you never hear of them investigating anything, or designating a special unit, or putting out any kind of warnings like, 'Don't go out after dark because this place is crawling with vampires!' Seems pretty unbelievable to me."

"Denial is an amazing thing," Giles concurred.

"This place is beyond denial," Buffy said flatly. "This place is an alternate reality." Silent agreement greeted this assessment.

"In any case, this is the sixth suicide--or apparent suicide--within a five-week period. I did some reviewing, and learned that over the past ten years Sunnydale has averaged two suicides a year. This current rate is beyond remarkable."

"And beyond tragic," Tara added softly. Giles looked at her, nodding sadly.

Buffy suddenly leapt to her feet, her features grim.

"Buffy?" Willow whispered, fear slamming into her chest.

"Faith--she's here."

"Jeez, B--you mean to say you can smell me? Not sure what to make outta that." Faith emerged from the training room, shaking her head. "You know, Rupert, if you're gonna lock the door, you might wanna check the windows, too. Kinda like locking your convertible and then leaving the top down." She stopped abruptly as she caught sight of Tara--clutching Kyra to her chest. Willow jumped and ran to stand in front of them.

Faith stared at the three of them, looking from Willow to Tara and then--most intently of all--Kyra. "Damn, girls," she finally murmured. She stepped forward, her eyes never leaving Kyra.

Willow readied to fight, but Buffy had already jumped in between her and Faith. "Touch that child and I kill you. It's just that simple," she hissed.

Faith looked dumbly at Buffy, as if suprised to notice her again. Her eyes were wide and questioning and filled with a raw vulnerability that Willow had never seen in Faith before. "I'm--I'm not gonna hurt her," she said, her voice tight with bewilderment, as if stunned that Buffy would consider her capable of such a thing. She looked back at Kyra, and then shook her head as if to reorient herself. After a moment, she stepped back. Willow felt herself relax just slightly.

"Damn," she repeated softly. "She's...She's totally yours, isn't she?"

Willow reached behind her to take Tara's hand. "Yes. She's totally ours," she replied curtly.

Faith looked closely at Tara, and then back at Kyra. Finally she nodded. "Kid's got your eyes, T." And a tiny smile graced the corner of Faith's mouth.

Willow stiffened--at Faith's obvious interest in Kyra, her intense inspection of their child...and the term of familiarity. Clearly Faith remembered Tara.

"Faith, why are you here?" Giles' curt voice seemed to crack the bubble that had encased the four of them: Willow, Tara, Kyra, and Faith. Some change slid over Faith--or reasserted itself. She turned to face the rest of them, tossing her head casually and tucking her hands into her back pockets.

"I was feelin' lonely," she shrugged. "Wanted to see what was going down. Did a little detective work; scouted around some; and figured you'd all be here."

"You mean you can actually read?" Anya's tone was acerbic.

Oh God, Anya--shut up, Willow thought with dread.

But Faith just gave a sardonic laugh. "Yeah, I like to hit the library--when I'm not bangin' the locals, of course."

Wonderful, Faith. Thank every god you ever believed in she doesn't have her powers--

"You should thank every god in this and every world that I don't have my vengeance powers anymore," Anya practically spit. "If I did, I would--"

"Spank me? Ooh...Very promising." Then she seemed to tire of the game and turned to Buffy. "Listen, B--all I know is that Angel sends me down here to help you out. Not give you the prophecy and leave; he said to Help. You. Out. I was gettin' buggy sittin' in the hotel room. There's only so much porn a girl can watch--even a girl like me."

"You could borrow my copy of 'Lord of the Rings'" Giles said drily.

"Thanks anyway," Faith said easily, shaking her head. "But the hairy feet kinda wig me out." She turned her attention back to Buffy. "I didn't really overhear anything you guys were saying. You--what? Sensed me pretty much as soon as I got here. I was gonna let you know I was here, by the way."

"And we'll just take your word on that, of course," Giles retorted. "No reason to suspect an ulterior motive."

"Fine. Suspect whatever." It was as Tara had described: Faith seemed exhausted. "I was gettin' ready to say something when you jumped up. You did sense me, didn't you Buff?" Her tone shifted at this last part; seemed to hold a challenge of some sort, Willow thought. But what?

"Listen," Faith continued after a moment. "If I were gonna go all homicidal on you, don't you think I would have come out of that fuckin' armory back there with something besides my good looks and this knife?" As she said this, she swiftly drew out the knife--and dropped it on the floor. "I'm unarmed now, kids. 'Course, you can always frisk me to make sure." This time Willow felt the sexual energy crackle through the room. And she desperately wanted to know its target.

All she did know was that Faith was here, in this room and in her life. Faith was standing here with Willow's child and her life mate and her best friends. She felt scared and vulnerable in a way that she hadn't in a long time. And her distress wasn't helped by what she saw when she glanced over at her family.

Kyra was stretching her arms out, reaching for Faith.

*****

To Be Continued

Edited by: AntigoneUnbound at: 10/7/04 9:37 am
AntigoneUnbound
 


Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby Patches » Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:13 pm

I'll just grab that yellow jersey, thank you very much, and be back to edit with real comments later. (-:



I might grow old, but I'm never growin' up!!

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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby pipsberg » Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:27 pm

Wow, that was an amazing update. I especially loved the R part - mainly because you are probably my favorite author when it comes to W/T loving. Ever since reading "On Second Thought", I have been hooked. I also love the twist at the end - Kyra reaching for Faith. How great is that. I love stories where Faith gets redemption. I think that if ssn 7 had been done properly or if there had been more episodes, we might have seen this play out on screen better as well. Excellent job!!



:peace

-pipsberg



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

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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby EasierSaid » Wed Oct 06, 2004 11:46 pm

Freakin' wow.



That was outstanding. The intimacy of Willow and Tara's interaction in the beginning scene; watching a mundane act, feeling that overwhelming love (and fear of losing that) leading into a quiet conversation where they get to really let it out, connect, and then the wonderfully charged love making. That's them, their bond, their partnership in a nutshell (well, a scene). Love. Perfect.



The advancement of the plot, discussing the suicides at the Magic Box was nice, very familial; I loved seeing Xander's reaction, seeking reassurance from Anya, Willow noticing it... and then Faith. Such energy, it's like a live wire, pure electricity when she's in the room; everyone buzzes, is hyperaware and crackling with tension, expectation. "'Touch that child and I kill you. It's just that simple,' she hissed." Flawless Buffy reaction, really couldn't have been done it better. And then, Kyra reaching out for Faith. "To be continued." Holy hell. :D Don't mind me, I'm just the one waiting on the edge of her seat until the next update.



So, so great. Amazing job.

Edited by: EasierSaid at: 10/6/04 10:47 pm
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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby Marilda » Thu Oct 07, 2004 12:56 am

Oh Fu**!





That's my initial reaction after reading this update.



I've been remiss in leaving feedback for this story and I'm sorry. This was an excellent update. The writing was spot on. I love Kyra and could actually feel the tension in the room when Faith first showed up. You've described W/T's fears so well.



The ending was great. Very cliffhangery, but also expected. That gesture, I think, is the beginning of Faith's redemption in this story--at least in the eyes of the scoobies.



I look foward to more.



Marilda
 


Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby mollyig » Thu Oct 07, 2004 3:30 am

Really liked Willow revelling in just watching Tara brushing her hair, and her conviction that When we're 80, I will still love this sight. Also the image of the two of them lying together talking through what happened down stairs. The strength they derive from being together in their sanctuary.



Typical that Faith would chose to make a dramatic entrance like that. No knocking on the front door for her! Kyra, despite her youth, seems to be an astute judge of character and doesn't have any history to prejudice her opinion of Faith. So I'm not as worried about Faith's return as I previously was. I do think she's genuinely there to help. Hopefully, with Kyra showing the way, the rest of the gang will see this and focus on trying to find out more about the prophecy instead of Faith.



Thanks so much for the update.




Sheacht mh'anam déag do bhéal, do mhalaí's do ghrua

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this fic rocks

Postby badkitty » Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:13 am

Hello!



I just found this fic, and I've got to say I am LOVIN it! Your writing style is wonderful (but I knew that because I really enjoyed On Second Thought. Haven't read Gods yet, but I will...)



I too love the detail, and the care with which you write W&T, their love, how protective they are of each other and their daughter. And I am especially enjoying how you've reintroduced Faith to the Scoobies. I've always loved that slutbomb:blush . Btw, very evil cliffhanger there. Can't wait for more!!



Gail :eatme

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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby JustSkipIt » Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:57 am

Well done. First off I must say that I love your notes and summary. Quite… um… 17? Not sure the word but that feels possibly right.



Faith is wonderful. Ok, I love her always. Even when she’s a homicidal maniac, she’s a really great one. Too bad she was never the big bad! Your writing of the scene when she steps toward W/T/K is wonderful. To me it was as if the 4 of them were in a bubble with no contact with anyone else. As if they were all connected. And really, they seem to be. I can see why Kyra would be attracted to Faith – long hair, talks a lot, and mystical power. But I gotta say, if Kyra trusts Faith, I would too. Well done.



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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby jixer » Thu Oct 07, 2004 2:33 pm

Hello Kittens-



If Faith has blunted her self rage by doing good (a better fate and use of the character than a certain company made of her), if she still has walls about her (reflections of that old gnawing pain), and if she's in a town where "do gooders" are being stalked by suicide then I can think of no one else who needs protection as much as the dark haired Slayer. The Scoobies each have strong links, but the tired and proud outsider has none. Who better to reach through those walls than one who cannot speak judgement? Who better to spark a more powerful drive to protect than a child? And Faith, "protecting the baby" will have somebody in her corner who can scrunch up her face and her little fist to open a can of very cute ass whoopin' on Faith's foes.



It was unexpected, but as usual in your hands these characters become deeper and more human in stories that let them grow. Not to mention occasional steaming up of the monitor.



Thank you,



Jixer

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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby Washi » Thu Oct 07, 2004 3:16 pm

Oh Mary!

Wonderful, wonderful update, as always. I love Faith, I just love that girl, and you wrote her just perfectly. I can say nothing but a big ol' "Freakin' great update!" and "why, oh why did you stop there?!" .

Great stuff!

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The course of love doesn’t always run smooth, especially for the neurotic and accident-prone. ~ LadyB



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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby AntigoneUnbound » Thu Oct 07, 2004 8:10 pm

The latest CNN/Gallup poll indicates that Kittens are the greatest people in the world.



Patches: OK, that just cracked me up! Oh, the things we do to be first in line! Can't wait for the eventual supplement to the Cliff Notes!



Pipsberg: Well, you know, I was sorta in the mood to write some hot, no-frills sex...Glad you enjoyed! Our girls do make such fine raw material for smut, don't they? Like you, I have a weakness and a fascination for Faith. One of my favorite scenes was actually in S-3 when she and the Mayor are holding Willow hostage and Willow just reams into her. And I loved that not just for Willow's feistiness, but also b/c of Faith's expression--you can see her wavering, considering the truth of Willow's words. So--I'm glad you're enjoying this, and thanks for letting me know that!



Heather: Hey, thanks for the kind words, "Neverland" goddess! I definitely love writing Faith (this is the first time I've done so) and the Scoobies. I feel like they're all such strong characters that those of us who do fan fic have a lot of options in how we group them, the scenes we show. They're just a great bunch of people to write, really--as you well know yourself! And yeah--Buffy is ultra-protective both of Kyra and of Willow and Tara. Willow's her best friend, and I see her as having this very unique feeling for Tara--sort of as the moral core of the group whom she both respects and feels protective of. Thanks for the kind words, Heather; I hope you like where it goes from here.



Marilda: Hey girl! Don't sweat the delay; I'm just glad you jumped in. I always love your feedback. You know, a lot of people have used the word "redemption" in discussing Faith. That's clearly a theme that captivates a lot of us. We don't want the surly, self-pitying sociopath from the end of S-3; but we also don't want her tamed, or homogenized, or weakened. We like her edge and her attitude. I'll be curious to see what you think of where this goes. Thanks for reading, Marilda; always good to see your name on the thread.



Mollyig: Oh yeah--I love those moments when our girls leave the noise and din behind and go to their sanctuary, as you described. And the image of Willow watching Tara brush her hair--I think those moments are some of the most heart-breakingly beautiful for me (in my own life): it's nothing spectacular; we're not making love or even talking; I'm just watching my beloved do the most mundane of things, and as I watch her do them, I wonder how I could have ever thought them mundane. (Now if I can just find a beloved. But that's another subject.) I love your assessment of Kyra's reaction to Faith, and why she would have it. And of course, Faith could never resist pulling the dramatic entrance, though she did the night before b/c she knew she might get killed w/o the chance to explain herself if she did so. Now, though, she knows that while they may still be cautious, they're at least considering the possibility of her good intentions. Thanks for the great thoughts!



BadKitty: God, what a great name! I'm glad you're enjoying this--I'm having a pretty good time writing it, I have to say. Yeah, Faith has a special place in my heart (groin?). She's a total slutbomb, but wow--is she good at it. And I appreciate the kind words about the characters and their depiction. I've said before that I'll follow well-written characters to the end of the earth, regardless of the action, but the same isn't true in reverse. The greatest plot will grow pale if the characters don't come alive for me. So thanks for those kind words.



Debra: I love your observation about Kyra's good judgement--the girl's got it going on, doesn't she? (Just like Asher!) And Faith--boy, she could carry a whole story on her own, couldn't she? I'm glad you're enjoying how these folks are emerging in this story. Thanks, Debra.



Jixer: A very cute pint-sized can o' whup ass, indeed! And you're absolutely right: If Faith is indeed a do-gooder, then she's at risk. Just like the Scoobies, but w/o the group protection. But Kyra--it would seem the dark-haired miracle has taken a shine to the dark-haired Slayer. Thanks for the affirmation re: the characters and their humanity. If that doesn't come through, none of the action means anything. As ever, Jixer--you're very sharp.



Washi: Bon soir, Washi! Glad you're enjoying this! And I promise: I won't leave you dangling over that cliff for too long! Thanks for following this; you and I go way back in Ficville...



Thanks again, folks. I really appreciate everyone who's staying with this despite my prolonged absences in the past. It feels good to be back in the creative saddle again. Later,

Mary


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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby Patches » Thu Oct 07, 2004 9:17 pm

Hey Mary,



Forgive my childish dash to the front of the line? Yes? I was working late last night and think I stumbled on your post only minutes after it went up. No, I can’t read *that* fast, I was just in a mood to be silly. I would’ve posted something then, but it takes too long for me to turn absolute drivel into well, just plain drivel –lol. Oh, and Mary, here in Canada -we use “Coles Notes.” (:



I’m always fascinated with your ability to combine and balance the many aspect of storytelling in a compact chapter; dialogue, character, setting, plot – crafted differently according to where and how you want to lead the reader. I don’t know if this is a conscious process for you, but God, you do it well, even the ‘toasty’ “R” bits. Nice little sensual tease, but also some great bits of character and relationship dynamics between Willow and Tara. As well as providing great entertainment, your writing makes me think outside the story; it’s so easy to suspend disbelief because the characters are so believable.



As we move away in time from the actual show, historical plot points kinda blur, and your background info, “where” this all stems from, weaves neatly into the present tense of the story. I sooo like how you’re writing Faith; it’s just so easy to picture her. The mood change when Buffy senses Faith’s presence in the Magic Box was palpable. Not that I would ever expect anything like this from your ‘pen,’ but I glad Faith’s not getting an easy ride back into the group (and you can make what you will of *that* statement p: ). Introducing Faith has really changed the dynamic of this story. I’m not saying the characters were stale, but Faith’s presence and the way you write her add a new zip to the story. Everything now feels just a little different. And that whole sexual energy thing, well didn’t that happen *any* time Faith’s character appeared. You just know, no one in that room wants anything to do with Faith, yet at the end, there's adorable little Kyra reaching out for the dark Slayer. Now, unless the kid unleashes a few lightning bolts, I think the ole gang have a few issues to sort out. Please watch carefully as I abuse the theory of cognative dissonance. Faith appears. Faith is bad, everyone knows Faith is bad, but now Faith is good (Angel and Wes say so; Angel and Wes are authority figures, the Scoobies trust Angel and Wes), therefore Faith must not have been as bad as the Scoobies initially thought (and now you truly understand why I chose history as a major; and isn't the world is a much safer place.)



So, I’m wracking my brain, right along with the Scoobies, trying to figure out (early) what’s the commonality between Kyra, Faith and “random” suicides of the (apparently) mentally sound community do-gooders.



Great fun to read as always, Mary.



Peace!!

Patches



p.s. Did my missive via KB e-messaging make it over to you? Not meaning to pester or anything, just curious. (:



edited as part of the continuing process to de-drivelize my drivel.



Our wedding vows: Life Love Everlasting, Always Intertwining. - Sunday June 27, 2004 :)

Edited by: Patches at: 10/8/04 5:04 pm
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Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby mariacomet » Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:15 pm

Know what I love? You have me feeling a great amount of sympathy for Faith, yet completely understand the Scooby gang and thier suspision and caution.



I love how you are slowly resolving the old wounds and conflicts. It feels...real to me. It's the feeling that I used to most appreciate about Buffy back in the golden days. There is a deep respect for the characters and their feelings - and their journey. The emotions rings true and clear, and I can follow these characters. They're the heroes that I first became fans of.



They're the reluctant heroes who also struggled so hard to forge lives and friendships. They're the people I hoped I would be...the ones willing to risk everything to save the world.



You've got an interesting spin on the Dawn with Faith as well. Choosing to make Dawn idolize her puts Dawn in conflict with everything/one in her happy little family. I think that's a really intriguing twist and I'm looking forward to seeing what you do with it.



When we're 80, I will still love this sight. I will still sit here and watch her comb her hair and rub lotion onto her skin. A sudden flare of panic shot over her. Oh, goddess...Please let me open my eyes at 80 and see her. Please. She drew a deep breath, and tried to banish the inexplicable fear.




Swoon. Sigh. Moving beyond words. This really captured the imagination of my heart. You captured what all of us dream of in a simple, elegant way.



Hmmm...interesting connection between Buffy and Faith.



I would be of course, remiss if I did not mention the bedroom scene. Which I would happily do, if you hadn't melted my monitor screen from the overall heat and passion of that moment. You really should institute a reimbursement policy if you are going to continue writing things that sizzle that much. Or at least a DO NOT READ THIS BEFORE WORK disclaimer.



In all seriousness, what that scene reminded me of was music. It was a unity of two souls that know eachother on an elemental level. You captured two soulmates comforting, loving, becoming one with one another...and it was beautiful.



mariacomet
 


Re: As Time Goes By: Part 10

Postby The Rose24 » Fri Oct 08, 2004 9:32 pm

It is no secret that I never liked Faith, and I probably never will, but Kyra kind of surprises me when she reaches out for her.



I am just so glad W/T always seek comfort in each other no matter how bad things get. They know exactly how to take care of each other.

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: Part 10

Postby daiailun » Sun Oct 10, 2004 5:27 am

I was so moved when Kyra reached out for Faith and immediately I thought, thank God for blank slates. Faith may have burned her past bridges but Kyra’s building a new one (much to the distress of at least one of her parents.) What I can’t figure out is out is why Faith is so surprised by Kyra. “She’s totally yours, isn’t she?” was such an odd thing to say. It’s almost as if Faith has seen this baby before, in some other significant encounter or way. It’s almost as if she can’t believe the baby ended up here, with the Scoobies, with Willow (and T). But this disbelief is not something of which I think she’s even aware. I dunno. Just something in the way you construct the encounters. I couple that with Faith being so genuinely confused that Buffy would ever think that Faith could harm that child. Faith understands exactly why the Scoobies would be wary of her now, because of the past. But it’s almost as if Faith doesn’t click that her past would naturally have bearing on how the Scoobies viewed Faith’s interactions with Kyra. You know what I mean? Color me extremely curious!



What I’m waiting on is Tara’s first words with Faith. I want them so much to be understanding, conciliatory, even accepting. I want them to be the balm that soothes Giles’ abrasive, “Faith, why are you here?” But there’s every reason why they shouldn’t be.



It’s interesting Willow can’t pick up on the sexual energy from Faith to Buffy, which just seems so obvious, and her need to desperately classify said energy. Is she afraid its direction might be Faith to Tara? Or is she even more afraid that it just might be herself to Faith, an attraction resurfaced, as much as she loves and will always be completely faithful to Tara? I mean, Willow did admit Faith is the ‘x’ never solved for. Maybe she never fully got to process those feelings. But then again, she’s also much “less easily impressed.” By the way, Mary, that was *so* Willow to explain things algebraically. I am continually amazed at how you can nail those characterisations.



Another thing I liked: Buffy’s fierce attachment to Kyra. Oh, and a couple a chapters back I loved her (half??) teasing Willow about finding pint-sized cross-bows on the Internet. I honestly would not be surprised if Buffy just kinda happened upon one, oh say when Kyra was about 6 or 7. Buffy will be the rough and tumble adult that Kyra will always go to when things get boring around home. That is, unless Faith sticks around….



Great stuff, Mary, great stuff.



daiailun
 


Huzzah!

Postby DarkWiccan » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:37 am

Just got home from the Ren Faire and still feeling a bit Old English (or I should say Irish, for my Guild is all Pikey)...



Anyhooo.....



Loved the update! As everyone else has said, I love how Willow takes such deep joy in watching her love simply exist. Fantastic, and so true.



I have always liked Faith... always held a spot of redemption in my heart for her... and as a result I am always trusting of her (probably a dangerous stance to take... but burn me once, shame on you, burn me twice, shame on me... I let the candle burn at both ends of that scenario a little too often... even (and especially) in RL.



Kyra, Kyra, Kyra... can this child get any cuter? Knowing you, yes, yes she can.



Methinks that Faith is the darkness out of which new light will emerge... but then again I could be wrong.



Loved it!!!!



Cheers

DW :pride

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Re: Huzzah!

Postby Egnalos » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:16 pm



:wave AntigoneUnbound



To me you're one of the best writers of Willow and Tara fanfiction on this board, I've been following your stories for a while now; I simply love them. The way you write, how you describe so well each emotion, the feelings of each character, how you work the plot, everything fits perfectly.



This story is just as good as On Second Thought or Gods Served and Abandoned or should I say that it has a little bit of both of them in it which makes it better I guess.



So I'm waiting for the next update of this amazing fic. Thank you for writing it.

Egnalos
 


Re: Huzzah!

Postby Grimaldi » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:08 am

loved the update :applause



why was Faith so concerned that Buffy could sense when she was near, and who was the target of the sexual energy that Willow could sense. wonder why Kyra was reaching out to Faith

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Re: Huzzah!

Postby Shy One » Tue Oct 12, 2004 10:56 pm

Hi Mary! :wave

Thanks for the nice welcome!

Sorry I haven't replied in a while. I've been without a computer for the last 3 weeks because my power source blew up (literally). :crash

I just finished catching up with your story and it's getting more intriguing by the minute! :applause :applause :applause

I can't wait to find out what happens next! :laugh

I'm glad that Kyra can sense the good in Faith. Maybe that will allow her and Buffy to have their "catchin up" chat. :laugh

Either way I'm sure it'll be interesting!

More soon, I hope! :bounce :pinky :bounce



Shy One

:shy

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Re: Huzzah!

Postby Kieli » Wed Oct 13, 2004 7:34 am

Ok Mary so I'm an idiot...actually a really huge freakin' idiot...because I'm only now just reading this fic. How sad is that? :o And I read it all in one sitting too! A few minor things here and there that mostly SQ and Patches took care of but overall I'm dragged by the heartstrings into it. And of course, a little Faith never hurt ;) (how I miss that woman :thud ) As always, excellent, dialed-in (meaning "right on the button) characterization: the dialogue, mannerisms, etc. It's like watching an ep. Love the plot twists and very interesting take on Season 6. Oh if our ending was only half as good. Excellent work as always, which was to be expected from you. Now about that update...:letter


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It's not the pace of life that concerns me, it's the sudden stop at the end.

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Oh Dear ...

Postby Sassette » Thu Oct 14, 2004 11:02 pm

... I seem to have been horribly remiss. I don't think I've left feedback on this story. I reread 'On Second Thought' and 'Gods Served and Abandoned' recently, and they're just so SO good.



I love your dialogue. You do such a great job with ALL the Scoobies, it's a joy to read. With fic like this, I don't need S4 and 5 Buffy DVDs. And, this should go without saying but I'm going to say it anyway because I love stating the obvious, your W/T are so beautifully, obviously, and irrevocably committed to each other. They've made it to that place where everything's just >solid<, y'know? Wonderful.



And color me intrigued regarding this fic specifically. We have the mysteriously appearing Kyra, the mysteriously disappearing life-expectancy of random do-gooders, and the mysteriously reappearing Faith. I know I'm going to love every minute of watching these mysteries unfold.



-Sass

Sassette
 


Opsi

Postby YMKA » Fri Oct 15, 2004 3:04 am

Wow....I missed 2 updates :shock ....how did that happen??...



Faith is a great addition:) Actually I believe her, and so Kyra it seems;) And we all know what can happen to you if you are hostile to W/T....so Faith is not:)



Prophecy....could it be about Kyra? Out of darkness, new light ? Or is it about Faith? Or both? Arg.... 5am in the morning....thinking about it....it hurts! You going to update soon right? right? :flirt and solve the mistery right?:lol



Great updates:) Thank you:) I really enjoy your sense of humour....it's brilliant :lol :lol



:peace :heart

M.

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Back again...

Postby SlayerSydney » Fri Oct 15, 2004 3:06 pm

Well, it appears that I have been lurking about for a couple of weeks and only recently discovered that one of my favorite Willow/Tara authors has started another brilliant story. :party

It makes me happy to read your words and escape the drudgery of work. It's like therapy. Or did I mean addiction? :hmm Hmmmm...not sure which actually. Regardless, I need to have more. So, please update soon!



Oh, and glad to see you back. :bigwave


Back in the saddle again....and prepared to fall off.

SlayerSydney
 


Re: As Time Goes By

Postby meretricious » Mon Nov 08, 2004 11:32 pm

i always knew if i delurked this would be my first stop. At least my fear of screwing it up will keep this short, so for now i will just make this a plea for you to continue this story. I miss your writing, how absolutely on pitch you are for every facet of your stories, and when i'm confident this posting actually works, i will be back to lavish praise upon you-(another) mary

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As Time Goes By

Postby daiailun » Sun Feb 06, 2005 5:00 pm

Hi Mary;



I hope you’re OK. I re-visit this story from time to time and always come away feeling so grateful for the care you take with the entire Buffy crew. I’m ever so hopeful that when the time is right, you’ll come back to this. I know there are lots of us out there who will be right with you whenever that next installment comes around!

daiailun
 


Re: As Time Goes By

Postby russ » Sun Feb 06, 2005 8:22 pm

Amen to that.

Russ



When we love and give it everything we've got, no matter what the consequences, we are doing what we were put here to do -- Geneen Roth

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