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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sun Oct 24, 2004 9:22 pm 
Its been more than two weeks!!!:punish Update please:pray



Luna



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Tue Oct 26, 2004 9:51 pm 
Chapter Ten feedback cont.



Ambersagoddess: Rei, thanks for reading. A ‘quickly updated update’ coming soon.



Taralicious, thanks for the comments.



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… the cryptic allusions and the way all of the various plot threads seem to be on the cusp of convergence.


It’ll all tie together in the end, well, that’s the plan anyway.



Grimlock72: Thank you for the feedback, Grimmy.



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I truly don't expect long explanations from Tara at this stage. Even if she were not insane when she was checked in, 7 years of taking that medication will do some damage


I completely agree. I haven’t written any of Tara’s ‘inner’ thoughts in the next update, but the following update should make the current state of her mind a little clearer.



Viximon: Thank you for reading, Viximon. I’m happy to know that you’re enjoying the story.



Soluna350: Luna, thanks. I know it’s been awhile, but there’s an update coming before the 31st.



Thanks again to all of the readers and responders.



Yvonne:peace



ETA: And I have not been "dragging my feet" or "throwing stones." Just thought I'd clear that up:p





Edited by: onyxsundrops at: 10/26/04 8:53 pm


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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Wed Oct 27, 2004 10:14 am 
well dammit...thought it was an update...*sulks away crying*



~mel:kdevil

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



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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 2:32 pm 
Alysagoddess85: Thanks, Mel. Update coming now.



Serendipitous: Thanks for reading, Serendipitous. I'm glad you're enjoying the story and find it interesting.



Chapter Eleven



She wished that she could close her eyes and everything would be different. That the world would stop moving so fast and all would be normal again. But that was impossible, and she knew it. She knew that nothing would ever be the same again.



How could she begin?



Tara ducked her head as if willing herself invisible. But she wasn’t invisible to Willow; perhaps it was Willow who was invisible to her. The doctor watched as Tara remained silent while her eyes took on a distant stare.



The blonde young woman seemed to shrink under the gentle curiosity of Willow’s gaze. She had tried so hard not to forget and yet as the red-haired woman patiently waited beside her, forget was all she wanted to do. Willow had helped her, saved her, could she lie? Could she go back to hiding within herself where the corners of doubt bound her to the darkness?



Fear crept into Tara’s thoughts as the weight on the bed shifted and Willow moved her foot underneath herself, turning to fully face the blonde.



Looking up, briefly, Tara saw compassionate green before staring at the floor.



“It’s okay. You can tell me,” Willow whispered, understanding Tara’s hesitance and silently berating herself for her previous forcefulness.



Could she really tell? Could Tara really put words to what she had done? And would Willow believe her sorrow? A flash of green tried to quell her doubt, but to no avail. Tara’s heart pounded as her slender frame breathed heavily. No, the words, though uttered with genuineness, would merely fade as Willow learned what the confession truly meant?



“I,” the doctor began, “I don’t know what you’re going through, but I understand that you’re afraid. I can help you if you would only t-.”



~~



“Are you awake, Willow?” Soft, cautious knocks echoed against the closed door. Robin put her ear closer to the wood, listening for any signs of movement. Just as the prosecutor turned to leave, the door creaked and her roommate stuck her head out to confirm that she had heard something.



Opening the door wider, the redhead stepped a little into the hallway. “Hey,” Willow’s facial expression was one of exhaustion but her eyes seemed lively, contrasting against the lines of concern.



“I interrupted, didn’t I?” Robin noticed the slouched figure of Tara sitting on the bed. It was no secret that she had the worst timing, and she would be the first to let everyone know.



“It’s okay,” the doctor briefly glanced back into the room, “What’s up?”



“Giles is on his way over.”



“What? How do you know?” Willow nibbled on her lip nervously. The last thing she needed was for her mentor to stop by, especially when it seemed as if she were finally getting somewhere with Tara… well, sort of.



“He called to see if we were home then he told me he would be stopping by,” Robin’s gaze switched from the hunched over body in the room to her best friend. “He didn’t say why, but he sounded like he wanted to say more.”



Willow sighed heavily, staring off into some unknown place. He was her mentor, thus she always felt the need to never displease him. Sure they have had their ups and downs, but he was like a father to her. Fathers and daughters always disagreed about certain issues. But how would Giles react to her… recklessness? She mentally envisioned what word he would use.



“How do you want to handle this?” The prosecutor asked, noticing her roommate’s contemplative expression.



“When he gets here let him inside,” Willow ran a hand through her hair, “I’ll be down in a little while.”



Nodding, Robin pulled the door shut and jogged down the stairs to meet Giles who, she was sure, would be there soon. As if his punctuality was synchronized with the lawyer’s mental clock, the elder doctor arrived five minutes later.



“Morning,” he smiled brightly once the door had been opened and Robin let him inside. Stepping into the foyer, Giles removed his gloves and looked around himself. “Is Willow still asleep?” In mock disapprove, he glanced up the staircase.



“No, she’s…,” there was no need to finish as Willow trotted down the stairs.



“Hey, Giles,” the red-haired woman cast an anxious look toward her best friend. “Do you want some coffee, I can make-.”



“No, no, I’m good.” He checked his watch, “I haven’t much time,” he said and looked at her somewhat expectedly.



Robin and Willow looked at each other, both unsure of what to say. When it was clear to the older man that neither of the young women was going to speak, he spoke up. “Haven’t you heard the news?”



“Giles, look, I-,” Willow began, fidgeting slightly.



“It’s wonderful, isn’t it?” Barely containing his excitement, the older man’s eyes resembled those of an excited child. I received the letter yesterday and,” he paused, realizing how foolish he must look with his hands thrown every which way as he spoke, “… and I want you to come on board with me as a co-writer.”



The redhead’s eyes widened with relief and confusion. It took her a moment to search her brain, but when the answer came, she smiled, “The research grant?”



“Yes, I-,” Giles stopped abruptly as if listening to something, “Is there someone upstairs?” Footsteps padding on the ceiling had caught his attention.



“Oh! That’s…,” Willow’s face darkened. Robin cleared her throat as her eyes shot around the room nervously. No matter how much older they grew, Giles still had the ability to make both women act as guilty as teenagers who had just skipped school.



Giles misinterpreted the blush on his protégé’s face and noted the skittish way in which Robin’s eyes scanned every item in the room. He, in turn, blushed as well and immediately removed his glasses, rubbing the glass and straightening the frames. “Yes, well, uh … what do you think? Are you interested?”



“Could I…,” the soft thump of footsteps on weak spots vibrated against the ceiling, “could I think about it?”



“Of course,” Giles smiled but he couldn’t stop from frowning too. He had expected Willow to jump at such a great opportunity. “I should be going,” he checked his watch again. “You two, er,” the older doctor glanced up the stairway, “girls, have a nice day.”



Robin closed the door behind him and having been silent the majority of the conversation, she blew out a relieved breath and cast a sideways glance toward her best friend. “I’m still waiting for the other shoe to drop.”



“Maybe he doesn’t know. He would’ve said something if he had known, right?” As if seeking assurance, Willow gave her roommate a fleeting look.



“I suppose,” Robin shrugged, apologetic that she couldn’t give more of a response. Willow moved toward the stairway, convincing herself that Giles didn’t know about Pines View, “Has she said anything?”



Turning, the doctor frowned. “It’s all confusing. I mean, there are times when I think she’s perfectly fine and then something happens and she’s… lost.” Willow turned her eyes toward the ceiling, “I want to know what’s going on so bad, and it’s frustrating.”



“Maybe,” her best friend sighed, sympathizing with the redhead’s feelings, “maybe it would be best if you slowed things down a bit and focused on one problem at a time.” Licking dry lips, the prosecutor went on, “Is there any chance that someone would come looking for her here? Considering that you were her doctor and technically the last person to see her other than the hospital staff.”



“No, no one knows. I don’t think,” the redhead frowned, “and there wouldn’t be a reason. I had already told them everything… before I found her.”



“What about her parents? Someone she trusts?”



“She has family listed in her records but no contact information,” Willow pushed her hair behind her ears and leaned back against the banister. “Honestly, I wonder if they even care about what happens to her.”



Stepping closer to gather her wistful friend into a hug, Robin smiled reassuringly, “You care, and that’s all the matters right now.”



Grateful for the comfort, the doctor shrugged, “I only want to help her. I’m not doing anything special.”



“I’m sure she doesn’t believe that,” the dark-haired young woman released her best friend. “And neither should you, Willow.” She playfully poked her roommate.



Attempting to lighten the mood, the prosecutor rubbed her hands together, “So wants for breakfast… um, lunch?”



Mortified, Willow slapped her forehead, “How stupid can I be? Here I am, whining about my problems and Tara’s probably upstairs starving to death. Oh, geez,” groaning she shook her head at her own thoughtlessness.



“Don’t worry, I’ll whip something up real quick,” Willow followed her as she moved toward the kitchen, but before the redhead could speak, Robin silenced her with a knowing look. “And no… I won’t be making my ‘guess-the-meat-casserole’. Now, go.”



The red-haired doctor rolled her eyes before heading upstairs.



She found Tara sitting on the bench built into the base of the windowsill. The doctor had often fallen asleep there while reading, and seeing how ‘at home’ the blonde looked, Willow smiled.



Tara slightly turned her head upon hearing the sound of Willow entering the room. Having toned out her surroundings, the former patient hadn’t heard the conversation that took place downstairs. The ash-blueness of the sky relaxed a part of her while the other half remained desolate.



“Are you hungry?” The soft voice behind her asked.



Was she hungry? The question seemed foreign. After living a scheduled life for so many years, it had been so long since she had been asked a simple question about herself.



Willow regarded the young woman as she gazed out at the blue-black sky. Pale and clothed in white, the blonde reminded her of a broken Angel painted against a dark canvas.



“The food should be done soon,” the doctor smiled when Tara glanced at her from over her shoulder. “But you probably want to shower first… uh, n-not that you smell or-… I’ll get you some clothes.” Willow finished, stupidly. What was up with the sudden bumbling fool syndrome? The redhead disappeared quietly and returned after a few minutes with a pair of Robin’s jeans and a tee shirt.



The silent blonde followed her down the hall to the bathroom door where Willow stopped awkwardly. Blushing, the doctor spoke, “Just pull the lever on the side of the faucet down all the way… it’s sort of tricky. We’ll be downstairs.”



Given back her old freedoms, Tara closed the door behind herself.



With a brief look back, Willow descended the stairs and joined her roommate in the kitchen.



Robin stopped sucking on her thumb, which she had burnt during cooking, and watched her best friend wordlessly settle into one of the stools. She heard the shower going and guessed the obvious, but something else had been bothering her since her and Willow’s short conversation earlier.



Closely watching her friend, the prosecutor asked, “Has she told you why she ran away yet?”



“No, not yet. Everything’s sort of been put on hold,” Willow shrugged, “I think I may have been a little forceful earlier.”



“You mean persistent,” Robin corrected. She knew her best friend and she knew that Willow, once her interest was piqued, would stop at next to nothing until she was satisfied with an answer. The old Willow she knew would still possibly be grilling Tara for information. And yet Robin couldn’t help but to respect the new Willow sitting across the kitchen. The Willow that learned to back down when it was necessary; she loved them both.



“She… she put herself into that place, Robin,” the deep confusion in the doctor’s green eyes was clear to the other woman. “There are reason’s why she left, I’m sure… but why had she stayed? If she really signed herself in, like her file says, then why stay? Why not just check yourself out?”



“Hun, your guess is as good as mine,” the dark-haired woman rounded the counter and leaned back against the wooden island to face Willow. “Even if she had checked herself in, once she’s in there, she’s in the hospital’s care. Technically, it’s up to them to decide whether or not they want to release her, and whether or not she is sane enough to be let back into society.



“So basically, she gave up her rights… her thoughts and actions belong to them,” angered by her conclusion, Willow blew out a frustrated breath. “This is so…,” her words faded.



“Willow,” empathetic, the lawyer paused, carefully choosing her words, “you know that it requires a certain degree of competence to petition for release. They’re not going to let just anyone walk up to them and say ‘I want leave’.”



Robin took a quick glance toward the stove before continuing. “I’m sure a lot of requests have been made, but because Crazy John checked himself in, doesn’t mean they’re going to immediately unlock the doors for him. If they feel that he’s not yet ready for the ‘real world’, they can keep him right where he is no matter what forms he may have signed.”



Willow’s logical mind completely agreed with Robin, but a different part of her clashed with her brain. “It doesn’t seem right. It’s not prison and they have no right to decide her freedom.”



“No, but remember that if they had released her and she went out and did something illegal or harmed someone, they could be held liable,” the prosecutor continued reasoning with her best friend.



“There has to be some sort of test though, something to determine whether she’s sane or not.” Frowning, the doctor muttered, “I’m obviously not doing the best job.” Both were unaware that the shower had stopped, too lost in the deadening silence of the house to notice the lack of noise as if they were inside of their own bubbles.



Robin silently watched as Willow picked at the cotton table cloth. Lately it seemed as if all of Willow’s self-doubts were surfacing. She couldn’t fault the redhead, having been in similar situations, but she hated seeing this side of the young doctor. Willow had always been the strong one, alert, persistent… her rock. There was always so much hope within Willow’s eyes, although it was often shadowed by the doubt.



“You’re doing what you believe is right, Willow.” Robin broke the silence, “Good or bad, you’re following your heart, and if you believe, even the tiniest bit, in what you’re doing… that’s really all the matters.” The young woman finished, sincerely.



The red-haired doctor was silent for a moment as her mood shifted a little. She believed in what she was doing, what she could do. Tara was counting on her, wasn’t she? Why else would she have put so much faith into her? She didn’t have all the answers and probably never would, but that wasn’t going to stop her from doing what was right.



Willow grinned, “You know, it is frightening when you’re this insightful.”



“I’ve been working on it,” smiling, Robin winked. “So no more of this ‘I can’t do this, I’m not good enough’ crap, or I’ll really scare you with my newly found wisdom.”



The doctor rolled her eyes but chuckled. She was about to speak again when she caught Tara standing in the entrance to the kitchen. “Hey,” she whispered.



Confused, Robin followed the redhead’s gaze. When she saw the young blonde standing in the doorway, she smiled, wondering if Willow planned to say more than “hey.”



It was strange, of course, to have her roommate’s former patient standing within her kitchen, but she didn’t want to scare the poor girl. With a friendly smile, she said, “Come on in.”



Taking the invitation, Tara slowly moved toward the table where Willow was sitting. The doctor gave her a smile, which the blonde returned carefully as if the gesture was unfamiliar. Sliding into the seat, Tara rested a hand on the counter to steady herself.



When the food was done, they ate in silence.



~~



Donald Maclay greeted his guests with a thin smile that never met his eyes. The sermon the he had recently finished had drawn a large crowd of supporters and the preacher couldn’t be happier with himself. Shaking hands with the men and giving the women and children a brief nod of acknowledgement, Mr. Maclay excused himself, his attention fixed on a man in the far corner of the room who had been signaling for him.



The guests continued talking amongst themselves while the older man made his way to the opposite side of the church.



“It’s Donnie, Father,” the man said once the preacher was close enough.



Cold, gray eyes bore into a small picture hanging on the wall as Donald spoke into the telephone, “Well?” He said with his back toward the scattered group of people.



“You won’t believe what a few bucks will do,” the younger man chuckled. “I even-.”



“Get on with it, boy,” impatient; Donald Sr.’s tone wiped the smirk from Donnie’s face.



“We’re an hour away,” Donnie glanced down at his beat-up, plastic watch.



“Good… good,” the preacher nodded.



Donald Jr. frowned, “Why can’t we just leave her there? It’s been more than five years, and besides, she’s probably a vegetable anyway.”



“Tara belongs at home with her family. We’ll be taking care of her from now on.” Donald said, watching as some of the churchgoers began to leave.



“But you were there when-.” The younger man decided to stop any further protest.



Gripping the receiver, the reverend whispered, harshly, into the telephone, “I don’t want to hear from you again until it’s done. Do you understand me?” An answer wasn’t required as he hung up the telephone.



Donnie’s jaw tightened as he slammed the payphone back onto its hook. Muttering under his breath, the young Maclay ran an angry hand through his dirty blonde hair as he stormed back to the truck.



~~



Returning from her morning errands, Paula started a pot of coffee and settled into her favorite reclining chair. Switching on the television, the older woman flipped through the channels uninterestedly, sighing ever so often. The red dot on her answering machine flickered steadily and went unnoticed by the former nanny.



While the strong aroma of coffee filtered into the living room, Mrs. Evans found a semi-interesting channel, the local news, and paid little attention as the broadcasters recited their memorized lines.



“… and now it’s time….” The words melted. Meaningless.



Time moved so quickly within the small living room. The coffee beans had turned into grit and Paula’s limbs thickened with numbness while the evening sky darkened with rain. Pulling a small booklet from its place beside the chair, the former nanny quietly read over the pages.



~~



Across town a battered truck pulled into the Pines View parking lot. Exiting the vehicle, the two men strolled up the main path where they were met by a burly security guard.



“I need to see some identification.” His soft voice startled the two young men, but they flashed him their ID’s. “What’s your business here, gentlemen?” The guard suspiciously eyed the two.



“Uh, I’m here to see my sister,” one of the men answered. The officer cut his eye to the other young man.



“She’s my cousin,” he answered, lamely, knowing that he should never have agreed to the plan. All they needed to do was convince the doctors that Tara was okay to be released into her family’s care… or something like that.



Anyone who saw them could tell that they weren’t the brightest people ever put on the earth. They were never going to be able to pull it off.



The guard studied the cards, checking for bumps in the plastic where one picture could have been placed over another. Finding nothing, he stepped aside. “Continue down the hall, you’ll be coming to a checkpoint. Tell them who you are and they’ll put you on the visitation list.”



Relieved, the two young men hurried into the building.





*Edited because I obviously didn't do it right the first time.

Edited by: onyxsundrops at: 11/1/04 8:54 pm


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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 3:42 pm 
Yay!!! an update hehe...

Alright that was a tease... when is she gonna talk??

And poor Willow all with the self doubt and stuff...Now what was Ms. Evans reading... and the Maclays.. oh boy this is going to get more interesting...



-reds:willow



Mein Banane tanzen für Schmutz:banana

Smutbunny Anthem: *sung to tune from Goldfinger* Smutbunnies...they'e the bunnies, the bunnies that love the smut...and Willow's butt. They surf for smut fiction...always lookin' for the next naked sweaty fix...of Tara's tits.- Written By Cameron(tarawhipped) For Us Smut Bunnies



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 Post subject: Re: Chapter 11
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 5:09 pm 
Yvonne! I was so psyched to see an update, and find out more of Tara's story, and then...ARRRGGGHHH! Still no info, and dumb Donnie is in town, and Giles is going to put two and two together at some point, and...ARRRGGGHHH!



At least it seems that Tara's trusting Willow, and Robin is helping but I wonder how much will be revealed before people come looking for Tara. And what's up with Paula??? So many unanswered questions, but I can be patient...no, really. See me being patient...*checks watch*...ARRRGGGHHH!



:p -Cameron



What should I be but just what I am? - Edna St.Vincent Millay



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 Post subject: Re: Chapter 11
PostPosted: Fri Oct 29, 2004 7:00 pm 
well here i am bracing myself for the revelation of taras past or whatever and nooool....its not there!! but do i maybe sense a bit of something more then doctor-patient stuff coming from willow?? she seemed kinda spacey when she saw tara come down to the kitchen and i think maybe robin picked up on it too?? i dont know...just a thought...great update...damn maclays...i really do hate them....i think it should be kitten board law that they die in every fic.



~mel:kdevil

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



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 Post subject: Re: Chapter 11
PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 12:19 pm 
Lol... there's no way in hell a patient would be turned over to familly-care with so much as advance notice. Unless such things are done radically different in the US. Heck, I would expect entire meetings concerning such requests... liability and all.



Besides, Tara ain't there so that settles that. It will be interesting how much info the hospital staff will give Donnie. If they care for Tara at all (which has not been proven yet) they would realize releasing her into the care of her brother/cousin would NOT be in her best interest.



It seems to me that Mr preacher just wants to get Tara closer, to control her better. What I don't entirely understand yet is why he went through all the trouble to get Tara put away (no doubt Tara has somehow been made to believe she herself caused it). Killing her would have been easier and for some reason Mr. MaClay sr. doesn't strike me as someone who has much of a working consience. Odd thing that, Mr. MaClay hasn't done that much yet and already I'm fairly sure he's as hypocrtitic as they come...



I sincerely hope the situation regarding psych. patients isn't as bad as Robin outlined it. Seems like an ideal way to get annoying familly members out of the way, legal even. The entire one-way approach of it, just sounds wrong to me. It's like a key on your keyboard saying "disable keyboard".. makes no sense...Probably not making sense here... :)



Thanks for the update anyway :wave



Grimmy

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"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

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 Post subject: Re: Chapter 11
PostPosted: Sat Oct 30, 2004 6:41 pm 
I found this fic on Chris Cook's website first, then I decided to leave feedback here. This is way cool... and downright creepy. Way, way cool.

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



~Eminem



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 Post subject: Chapter 11
PostPosted: Sun Oct 31, 2004 11:47 am 
Yes I'm back! and so are you:D I always have to save this story for later after it's been update because I know my brain will be totally fried if I don't. Okay enough blabbering.



What has Tara done? and why does her father want her home so suddenly? Does it have something to do with Paula telling him about Willow?



I love Robin in this story, she is like so understanding but she also lets Willow know when she's being stupid about something. I think it would have been close to impossible for Donnie to get Tara if she hadn't already left. Not the brightest people on the earth:p . Great update.



southernworm



editing to ask for an update, hun. Soonish?:pray





Edited by: southernworm at: 11/17/04 3:05 pm


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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:11 pm 
Great update! Still no talking but I think Tara is getting a little more comfortable around Dr. Willow. I really like Robin's attitude about the situation, total support-o gal. The panic before Giles got there was too funny, I thought he knew as well. Can't wait for more!



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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 5:34 pm 
Great chapter :) It was touching the way Willow's (slightly babbling) courtesy towards Tara was so profound for her, giving her back her freedom - it sort of drives home how different to the norm her life has been for so long. No wonder it's taking her time to adapt.



I don't like the ominous spectre of the Maclay clan - I'm hoping that Willow can uncover enough clues to at least figure out that they're a problem. At the moment she's aware of the hospital being potentially troublesome, but not Tara's family exactly, and I think they might all be safer and better off once they know more (plus, I just don't trust the male side of the Maclay line one bit :) ).

Chris Cook

Through the Looking-glass

A Willow and Tara for every world.



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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:07 pm 
Both Donnie and Mr. Maclay need to have the villainous theme music intoned whenever they enter a scene. They just ooze such malevolence and hatred if only through their hostile non-verbal cues let alone the spoken word.

I too really liked the description of the scene where, through Willowbabble, Willow lets Tara do routine chores for herself giving, as you put it, Tara back her freedom and some measure of dignity and self-respect.

The bough is surely almost bending over and touching the ground what with all of the pressure from clues placed on it, now that Tara is fretting and alluding to what Willow's reaction will be once she sings like a canary about her back story.

Tara in the shower-:drool



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 Post subject: Re: awww nuts
PostPosted: Wed Nov 03, 2004 4:00 am 
Another fantastic installment...this story is incredible...can't wait for more...









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 Post subject: Re: Feedback
PostPosted: Thu Nov 18, 2004 9:09 pm 
Chapter Eleven Feedback



WickedReds: Hey, Gina. I know it’s frustrating that Tara hasn’t spoken yet. I’m trying to tie in more of the story before I have her explain as best she can. More on what Mrs. Evan’s was reading and on the Maclay’s will be coming up soon. Thank you for reading.



Tarawhipped: Hey, thanks Cameron. Lol, sorry if I’m driving you crazy, and as for how much will be revealed… a lot and not a lot… I know that was confusing, but I can’t explain it better without going into what will be revealed and how important or unimportant it will be.



Alysagoddess85: Hey, Mel. Thanks for the feedback. Are you sensing more than doctor/patient feelings from Willow or was she only being her normal, spaz-like self? Hmm… And the kitten-law is a great idea, although I can’t say if it’ll come into play in this story.



Grimlock72: Hey, Grimmy. Your feedback always has me thinking outside of my original plot, which is a good thing. I completely agree that there wasn’t a chance in hell that the Maclay’s would be able to have Tara released into their care. They’re thinking on impulse and have not planned ahead.



Mr. Preacher’s involvement with Tara’s situation, and her beliefs about what happened, etc., is something that I’ve already worked out but can’t say much about. Hopefully you’ll continue to read to find out how it all ends.



TempestDuer: Hey, Tempest. Thank you for reading and I’m thrilled that you think it’s cool and creepy. I’ve been told a lot that it’s creepy, but I hope it doesn’t turn you away because it will get creepier.



Southernworm: Hey, Southern. Sorry to have fried your brain, that can either be seen as good or bad. I’m going to guess it’s the former. You have a lot of questions, which is the point, and I’m sorry I can’t answer any of them. Also, I wrote Robin to be understanding but not too passive when it comes to Willow, so I’m happy that you like her character. Thanks for reading.



Irishgrl3: Hey, Irish. You’re right; Tara is more comfortable around Dr. Willow- and it’s safe to say that their bond will only strengthen. Thanks.



Artemis: Hey, Chris.



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It was touching the way Willow's (slightly babbling) courtesy towards Tara was so profound for her, giving her back her freedom - it sort of drives home how different to the norm her life has been for so long. No wonder it's taking her time to adapt.




I agree. The transitions between living in a place where your life is on a time-chart versus free will, is different and does have an impact on Tara’s progress. As for your next paragraph, I can tell you that Willow will get at least one clue as to what’s going on.



Taralicious: Hey, Taralicious. Thanks for the feedback.



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They [the Maclay’s] just ooze such malevolence and hatred if only through their hostile non-verbal cues let alone the spoken word




That’s exactly what I was going for. I’m glad I could make you see their hostility even without words. Also, I’m pleased that you enjoyed the freedom/babble scene. The bough’s about to be tipped further to the ground, hope you continue to enjoy.



LoveTheBard: Hey, Lovethebard. Thank you for the wonderful comments and I hope to see more of you.



That’s it for feedback. Thanks a bunch for reading and responding, I’ve been slacking a little but the next chapter is almost finished.



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 5:24 pm 
How the hell I missed this fantastic story I'll never know... So I played catch-up today.



I have so many questions, but with each update you answer a few...and then give me so many more...which is actually great, I love stories that the time is taken to involve you...then before you know it you're completely immersed :bow . I have serious worry about what caused Tara to commit herself... my angst level is in your capable hands.





To you :clap :clap :clap



behindhereyes

Kim

"To the world, you may be one person; but to one person, you may be the world"



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 7:12 pm 
Don't you worry. Creepiness will not turn me away. I like creepy things when they're well-written, which this is. As long as you aren't going to go all Stephen King on us and write gross-out violence, I'll absolutely adore this fic. And even if you do decide to write gut-splattering gross-out violence, I'll still adore this fic because I already do.

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



~Eminem



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 12:19 am 
Behindhereyes: Hey, Kim. Thank you for taking the time to catch up, I’m happy that you’re so immersed in the story. Your angst level is likely to rise, but I hope you continue reading.



TempestDuer: Hey, Tempest. Don’t worry; I’m not planning on writing any gut-splattering gross-out violence. I’m so glad that you’re adoring this.





Note: The past (flashbacks) is in italics.



Chapter Twelve



Robin tapped another search into her laptop, jotting down words on a small notepad beside her computer before continuing to chew on her pencil. Her work existed beyond the office, and while Tara slept and Willow focused on clearing out the guest room, the prosecutor touched up on her computer skills.



The research was more to help her brush up on her legal references and comparison of cases through the database accessible through her office’s website. She didn’t regret calling off work and although there wasn’t a specific project for her to do at home, she wanted to be on call in case Willow needed her.



Pausing at the sound of her cellular phone ringing, Robin frowned at the unidentified number before answering.



“Hello, Robin Hawthorne speaking.” Her greeting was followed by the overjoyed and slightly relieved voice of Paula Evans.



“Ms. Hawthorne, this is Paula Evans. I can’t begin to say how happy I was to hear from you,” before Robin could speak, the woman went on in an almost girlish tone. “Thank you so much for taking my case, I didn’t think-,” her face flushed on the other end, Paula took a moment to breathe.



Seeing her chance, Robin spoke up. “Mrs. Ev- Paula,” a smile teased the lawyer’s mouth. The excitement coming through the receiver was one more reason why she loved her job. “First, let me thank you for returning my call so quickly.” After a brief pause, she was interrupted.



“Well, honestly, I wasn’t certain whether or not you would accept,” Paula said, sighing, “I’ve gotten the run around so many times that I’ve thought about giving up all together.”



“Well, I’m very happy to see that you didn’t. Too many people give up when it seems as if everything is stacked against them,” after the subtle compliment, Robin continued. “As for not accepting… I wouldn’t have taken the case if I didn’t think it was worth it, and I do, so you have nothing to worry about.”



Scooting away from her desk, Robin grabbed her planner from the bed and rolled back to her laptop. “I think the best way to start would be to arrange a meeting. When is best for you?”



“Today, I can meet you this evening,” newly energized, Paula’s eagerness came out full-force. “I can come into your office now if that would be best.”



Robin grinned and waited for the older woman to calm down, “I’m not in my office today, but…” she paused, checking her watch, “um, do you mind holding for a minute Paula?” The brunette, after a “no” from the other line, set her phone down on the desk.



The option of a home visit briefly crossed her mind but faded. Even though Robin was sure that Mrs. Evans couldn’t possibly be aware of Tara’s condition or the recent events that led to the blonde’s stay at her and Willow’s home, the thought that Tara would awaken to find an unfamiliar face wasn’t something the prosecutor wanted to put the former patient through.



Willow sneezed and wiped a smudge of dust from her forehead. “Hey,” a knock on the doorframe moved her attention from the dusty bookshelf to her best friend.



“H-,” the redhead sneezed. “Sorry,” the doctor smiled, “What do you need?”



“Would you mind if I stepped out for a short time?” Robin asked, smiling down at her dusty roommate.



“No, go ahead,” Willow glanced over her shoulder to her closed bedroom door, “Tara should be asleep for a few more hours. I’m good here.” She motioned toward the various boxes stacked against the wall.



“Thanks,” Robin moved to leave but poked her head back into the room, “I shouldn’t be too long, and I’ll pick up some allergy medicine on the way home.” Willow smiled at her thankfully before she hurried back to her room.



~~



While she waited at the arranged meeting spot, Paula had time to consider the possibilities of finding her daughter. And while the hope had been renewed, the past shadowed her expectation that her daughter would even want to see her. Was her search futile? Her thoughts rewound to that chilly morning of late autumn so many years ago.



The door slammed shut before reopening, “Do you even care about what I think? How I feel?” The angered voice questioned.



A woman of her late thirties froze with her back toward the fuming younger woman. “Of course, I care.” Shaking with equal parts compassion and rage, she faced her daughter. “I love you Na-.”



“That is not my name.” The mother ignored the fierce interruption and went on.



“I am your mother, how can you stand there and think that I don’t care about you. I have never ever made you think you weren’t important to me.” Taking a shaky breath, she continued, “You are all I have,” tears stung the corner of her tired eyes. “I have always tried to give you everything you’ve ever wanted-.”



“Then why won’t you give me this? Why can’t you accept that this is who I am?” The younger woman’s eyes pleaded, “Haven’t I always done what you’ve asked? Been the perfect daughter… Why?”



“Because you have shamed me!” The declaration burst forth from her mouth before she could stop it.



It was one of the worst statements a child ever wanted to hear. Society’s view of her meant nothing, but to see the reflection of shame in her own mother’s eyes was an irreversible blow.



Choking on the thick tears, the daughter jerked back when her mother moved to comfort her. Deeply regretting what she had said, the older woman dropped her arms. Her face crumbled with misery as she began to cry, watching while her daughter desperately attempted to control the sob that ripped through her body.



Nodding as the salty water spilled down her face, the young woman turned and left.



What could the mother have done except watch her go. The bond had been broken, shattered evenly against two bruised hearts.




Robin was alarmed when she spotted her client nearly catatonic. Paula’s eyes were downcast, lost, and full of pain. Wordlessly, the prosecutor sat opposite the quiet woman, and reached across the table to grip a cold, trembling hand.



She didn’t know what memory Mrs. Evans was lost in, and merely held the woman’s hand. The gesture of comfort eventually brought Paula out of her thoughts. She jerked into the present as her eyes rose, beat with sorrow.



“S-Sorry, I was thinking about some things,” she reached for a napkin and began to blot her face, visibly self-conscious about her daydreaming.



“No, it’s… Are you all right?” Robin asked, continuing to hold Paula’s hand.



“Yes, I’m fine.” The former nanny inwardly chided herself. How could she dig up such a painful memory in public? She knew it was foolish, and sighed.



“Are you sure?” Concerned, the attorney leaned forward, “We can reschedule. It’s not a problem.”



Mrs. Evans was truly grateful for the dark-haired woman’s concern. Would her own daughter come to look upon her with such compassion?



“I’m okay, really,” she insisted.



“Okay,” Robin knew not to push, “We should start then.” She only brought a notepad and some pens. Technically it was their first official meeting, which meant that the lawyer didn’t expect much other than the general information.



“I suppose I should start from the beginning,” Paula received an encouraging nod before continuing. “Nadia… that’s what I called her,” she paused, frowning.



Remembering that her client had used the same name during the first meeting, Robin made a mental note to ask the daughter’s real name once Paula finished.



“Nadia was born out of wedlock b-… her father was a married man and I was just a silly girl,” she hesitated, “I didn’t know what I was doing.” She opened her small handbag and found the snapshot of her daughter.



The listener briefly glanced down at the photo but chose not to interrupt as the older woman began to recount her daughter’s childhood.



~~



Donnie kicked the tire of his truck as his hands flexed into a fist. What was he going to do? His sister’s disappearance would not go over well with his father. He knew that they hadn't received the news earlier because of the bogus information they gave the hospital when Tara had been admitted. He always believed that the next of kin information wasn’t important until something happened, and who would’ve thought that Tara would get a brain and decide to leave. How in the hell did she pull it off?



“What are we going to do?” His cousin Ricky asked as he fearfully approached the angry man.



He needed some time to think and knew that it was going to be his ass when his father learned of what had happened. How far could she have gotten anyway? He knew that the police was looking for her but… but if he found her first? The idea sounded much better than getting his ass kicked up and down the west coast.



“We’re going to find her,” Donnie finally answered. “She couldn’t have gone far, probably hiding out in some abandoned building somewhere.”



“What about Uncle, we have to-.” Two hands grabbed Ricky’s shirt-collar.



“Dad doesn’t find out, got it? We’re going to find her and we’re going to take her back with us, end of story.” The older man released his cousin’s shirt, tossing him back a little. The shaken boy remained silent and dutifully entered the car after Donnie.



The eldest Maclay hadn’t the slightest clue of where to begin but started the car and drove off.



~~



Paula had relaxed in the company of the young woman. She had told her every detail she remembered from her daughter’s childhood and was getting into the teenaged years.



“They were so close,” she smiled, remembering. “Nadia and Tara always-”



“Tara?” Robin interrupted, surprised by the name.



“Yes,” Paula said, slowly. “Tara is my daughter’s half-sister, they had the same father,” the woman prepared to continue, but noticed the extremely confused expression on Ms. Hawthorne’s face. “Is something wrong?”



The prosecutor hesitated while thoughts crowded her mind. Mutely, she shook her head, “Go on.”



Mrs. Evans’ eyed the woman strangely but continued with her story. “They, uh, they didn’t find out that they were sisters until the year Nadia left. I kept it secret from her for so many years,” she sighed, heavily, “maybe… maybe if I had told her earlier, things would’ve been different.” The former nanny paused, summoning a distant memory, “Her father rejected her when she was born, and I knew the news would upset her… he hasn’t heard from her either…”



Robin was only half-listening. It couldn’t possibly be the same Tara, but she couldn’t convince herself otherwise. She remembered that when she had first seen the blonde, that the woman looked familiar. Her eyes dropped to the picture on the table, the slight resemblance was uncanny.



“… Hawthorne?” She heard her name and looked up to see the former-nanny’s troubled eyes.



“I-,” Rubbing some of the tension from her forehead, Robin carried on, “Mrs. Evans, I… I know that this may seem extremely unprofessional, but would you mind if we, um, rescheduled?”



Paula almost frowned in disappointment but couldn’t ignore the sudden change in the other woman’s behavior. “Have I done something wrong?”



“No, no, I… I have a sick friend at home, and I’m a little worried about her,” the prosecutor cursed herself, hating that she needed to lie.



“Oh, then of course not, I’m sorry I kept you so long,” the older woman said, apologizing.



“No, I’m sorry,” Robin began putting her notebook into her briefcase, “I have enough to get started. I’ll be calling soon to reschedule,” she stood. Her eyes lowered to the coffee table, “Can I borrow this?” The lawyer touched the photograph.



Unquestioning and believing that Ms. Hawthorne wanted the picture for the investigation, Paula agreed.



“Thank you.” Robin said, smiling genuinely. They exchanged ‘goodbyes’ before the attorney hurried out of the coffee shop.



~~



“I can’t believe this,” the redhead muttered, staring down at the glossy image.



“So you think it’s true,” Robin said. She had told her roommate about Mrs. Evans and the photograph, adding small pieces as she remembered them. The doctor had also filled her friend in on what little information she had.



“Her daughter has been missing for eight, almost nine years,” the prosecutor explained, “I first thought she may have just-.”



“Wait, go back,” Willow, who had been pacing, stopped, her eyes lost in thought. “How long?”



The dark-haired woman saw a shadow cross her best friend’s features, “Eight years… what?”



“Tara was admitted eight years ago.” The doctor frowned over the new information. She saw a similar expression on Robin’s face, “That’s not a coincidence.”



“We need to find her sister.” A short feeling of dread passed through Robin when the words left her mouth. Her shoulders rose from against the back of the couch, and leaning forward she crossed her arms atop her knees.



“Do you think she’s still alive?” Willow asked, having also felt the brief anxiety.



“We’ll know soon,” the prosecutor could only shrug. “What are we going to do about Paula? Do you think we should tell her?” Robin watched her roommate as Willow stood in the foyer near the steps.



“I don’t know,” Willow bit her lips, reasoning. “Tara’s starting to adjust, what if seeing Mrs. Evans triggers something? I mean, we don’t know everything that’s happened between them.”



Robin paused, remembering, “Well, what about when she gave you the address?”



“Yeah, but we don’t know why she wrote it,” the redhead countered. “It could’ve either meant that she trusted her, or that Mrs. Evans had something to do with Pines View. I don’t want to take the chance.”



Willow blew out a frustrated breath and looked up the stairs.



~~



“Let me come with you,” the younger girl pleaded. Her eyelids crinkled in the corners, sloping because of the heaviness.



“You know, I can’t Tara.” Turning her sorrowful gaze away from her little sister, the older blonde continued packing. “It has to be this way, at least for a few months. Then I’ll come for you, okay?” Even as she said the words, she knew they would never be fulfilled.



Anger and lies filled the space between them, “You’re… You’re really going to l-leave m-me with t-them?”



The woman faced her sibling, “It’ll be easier for you when I’m gone, Tara. I’m doing this for you,” she tried to forge a smile, but her lips merely twitched and never curled.



“No, you aren’t,” the accusation shocked both women, “you’re leaving me just like everyone else. All the people I love leave and everyone I ha…,” she trailed off, hating the flood of emotion that swept over her.



“You have to be strong, okay? I’ll be back, I promise,” she caught a glimpse of disbelief in Tara’s eyes and looked away.



“Do you remember that weekend we spent at the beach?” She met her sister’s gaze. Tara nodded, silent as she slouched on the bed. “The tide was out by at least a quarter of a mile and I made you follow me.”



Tara smiled through the pain, “I t-thought I would sink.”



“But you didn’t,” the older blonde said, “even as the sand melted between your toes and the patches of water got deeper… you didn’t sink.”



“You told me you wouldn’t let me,” Tara said, remembering.



“And I won’t,” tears clouded the elder’s vision, “I won’t let you sink, Tara.” She flung her duffle bag strap over her shoulder, “I promise I’ll be back for you. It won’t be so bad, you’ll see,” moving forward, she hugged her sister. “I love you,” trembling lips pressed against Tara’s forehead, before she quickly released herself from the sniffling blonde.



The door shut with a silent click, but managed to shatter the heart of the young woman left behind. Could she sever herself from the rest of the world and continue to live?












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 Post subject: Great Update!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 12:59 am 
Wow! What a phenomenal update. I always need to wake up like this (I'm 10 hours ahead of the West Coast). We are finally getting a glimpse into Tara's life and the possible reasons why she was at Pine View. I'm really curious to learn more about Nadia and how she plays a part in this...but, I am curious why, when her mother tried to call her Nadia, she told her not to call her that. :confused Either way, great writing and can't wait to read more! Hopefully soon! ;) :peace , Ange



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 Post subject: Re: Yay update Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:39 am 
:sheep you are good !! This gets more intricate with every update. Now we have a little info on Taras sister...and of course more questions.



You rock :bow !



behindhereyes

Kim

"To the world, you may be one person; but to one person, you may be the world"

Edited by: behindhereyes at: 11/20/04 10:40 am


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 Post subject: Yay update
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 11:48 am 
Bad me for not stopping by earlier, but I will pause now to say how wonderfully compelling this story is...keeps me pondering and theorizing (which I enjoy). You woven together a past of secrets and intrigue into this Tara, who seems both fragile and deceptively strong. Kudos.



~Cyd






But if my freetime's gone, would you promise me this?

That you will please bury me with it?

~ Modest Mouse



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 Post subject: Re: Great Update!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 12:10 pm 
and the questions come on coming.... :)



Paula's conversation with one of her daughters didn't do much to make me like her. I truly do wonder what she regretted of that conversation, her feeling ashamed of her daughter or the fact the she actually voiced that feeling ?? I'm not feeling too forgiving towards mrs. Evans, not before I know how Tara got into Pines. Heck, she's not even looking for Tara but for Nadia, that is costing her goodwill points over here, yep :lol .



Nadia running away; appearantly 'they' (father, brother, mother) let her run away, why ? Making a huge leap of logic I have to wonder what happened to Tara as a result of Nadia no longer being around to protect her. Since Tara was afraid of being left with 'them' I assume either mrs. Evans wasn't around and/or no-one else would protect her... thats sad :cry :cry .



It would appear Willow is the first person to activly want to care for Tara in a loooong while. Makes me sad to know she likely didn't have much a of proper childhood.



Should we smask Donnie pre-emptivly :smash just to :smash sure :smash ?? He obviously intends to kidnap Tara, no idea why though. What can Tara do/reveal that is soooo important ? Besides I have it on good authority that Willow doesn't take well to people hurting Tara : -->>:



I don't get why a public prosecutor like Robin goes to look for a missing person by the way?? I would expect that to be done by a Private Investigator, or did I miss something ??



Good to see you back regardless, this story has to be finished or all the questions will get stuck in my head :lol



I briefly considered Tara checking herself in as a measure of self-protection, but that doesn't fit with Mr. MaClay not wanting to fill in next-of-kind data... Interesting detective story this is proving to be:)



Grimmy :wave

--
"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

Edited by: Grimlock72 at: 11/20/04 11:37 am


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 Post subject: Re: Great Update!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:50 pm 
So... many more questions. I don't even know where to begin. Instead, I will continue to nag you until we get the next update. : -->>: Very intriguing update.



~Mika



P.S. 'Bout time you update!:punish

“You stop. It’s my turn to play.” Yesterday's Tomorrow~ Ch.23~Ophelia



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 Post subject: Great Update!
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 7:06 pm 
You are sooo good at this. Wow. I had a feeling that Tara wasn't Mrs. Evans daughter, but now that we know a little more about Tara's past I don't know who to trust other than Willow and Robin. I do wonder though, if Nadia kept her promise and came back before Tara was put into Pines View?? You have done it again! I have nothing but praise after this update:bow :clap Fantastic mystery story!



southernworm



Edited by: southernworm at: 11/21/04 1:05 pm


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 Post subject: Yay Yvonne
PostPosted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 9:33 pm 
This is so gripping. Now I'm wondering if something "shameful" might have happened between Tara and Nadia before they realized they were half sisters? Am I just imagining things? I've been known to be wrong before.



Anyway, bad that Donny's looking for Tara, very bad.



Now Robin and Willow know part of the story, so if they can find Nadia, maybe it will help with the rest of the Tara puzzle?





Wimpy



P.S. I'm still going to have nice images of Tara even if she wasn't physically present. ;)





"There was plenty of magic." ~ Tara

Edited by: wimpy0729 at: 11/21/04 5:01 pm


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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 11:47 am 
EVY!!!! i all most missed ur update.. ive been distracted..hehe

WHOA!!! WHOA!! HALF SISTER!!! and yet mrs evens is not her mother... okay.. but a half sister to her kids whoa...



-reds:willow





Mein Banane tanzt für Schmutz :banana

Smutbunny Anthem: *sung to tune from Goldfinger* Smutbunnies...they'e the bunnies, the bunnies that love the smut...and Willow's butt. They surf for smut fiction...always lookin' for the next naked sweaty fix...of Tara's tits.- Written By Cameron(tarawhipped) For Us Smut Bunnies



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 4:11 pm 
Hmm... so Tara's family is just getting larger and larger. I'm not at all surprised that Mr. Maclay stepped out on his wife. It's just the type of thing he'd do, isn't it...



So Tara has a half-sister. I'm just as interested as Willow at this point to know if she's alive.

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



~Eminem



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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 9:10 pm 
I thought I would leave feedback because I don't leave it here enough as I should. This story has had me engrossed for a long time. I like that you reveal small parts of information each update. Every update makes me wonder about new stuff and its one of the reasons why I love this. I wanted you to know what a great job you are doing. Awesome story!:clap



Amanda

Edited by: soluna350 at: 12/7/04 9:18 am


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 Post subject: Re: Caged Angels
PostPosted: Sun Nov 21, 2004 10:01 pm 
First of all UPDATEY GOODNESS!! YESSS! *collects myself*



Ahem... So this was a nice update indeed. Few answers, and tons more questions to be.. well.. not answered any time soon I'm sure ;) . Half sister.. Robin and Willow are all with the teaming up, maybe some answers can be found... aaaand well its late and I'm tired, so I'm sure there's lots of other things I missed :lol



But the update was awesome as ever, and I hope we don't have to wait as long for another!! :aww



Ashleigh

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

(Starts to smile)"Right now?"



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 Post subject: Re: Yay update
PostPosted: Mon Nov 22, 2004 11:04 am 
Holy web of secrets Batman!



My goodness you know how to weave an intriguing tale. I've just caught up on the last updates and I'm addicted once again. I can't tell you how much I enjoy this story.



You set up the separate storylines of Willow and Robin very well in the earlier chapters and it's very interesting to see how they are starting to come together now. I can't quite decide about Mrs. Evans yet. You haven't set her up to be a bad character or anything, but I can't help thinking she knows more then she is letting on.



I also expected Tara to be Mrs. Evans daughter, so the introduction of Nadia was a great twist.



Can't wait to read the next update. I will wait impatiently. :D



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