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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby LestatDraconus » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:02 am

Whoa. And also, big freaking wow.

I really can't wait for the next chapter but I'm a little concerned about old Willow (I mean, pre-mirror Willow). Does this mean that Willow Rosenburg is now Willow Van Helsing? Anyway, finally out of the mirror and into the creepy reality of the future.

I'll be shifting restlessly until my next fix.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby Zampsa1975 » Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:29 am

Excellent update-y goodness... So it was Tara afterall that killed Willow... I hope she had a REALLY good reason to do it, I don't think that Willow can just forgive her for what she did. Tara really has to give her excuse quickly to Willow before Willow dusts her.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby Tara the Phoenix » Sat Dec 08, 2007 6:57 am

Alcy,

Sorry I haven't left fb for a few updates; rest assured I have been reading and enjoying them. This chapter was completely amazing. I was reading the part with Willow fighting the vampires and I just couldn't help but get mad at Abraham. He's going to blame himself, isn't he, for what happened to Willow? I'm going to have to go back and read some of the beginning again to re-discover how he ended his life.

And Tara killed Willow. She better have a good reason. I know she's all demon-y, but still... it was a shock and surprise and the extent I growled at my computer screen testifies of your writing ability. You've got finesse, girl, and I'm astounded by your ability to write fight scenes. I could just see it all happening, so thank you for that.

Now Willow is back. I don't think it will take too long for Willow Rosenberg to return, but I do hope all of Willow VH's memories remain. Should answer some questions about Tara's motivations and about Giles as well.

Masterful job. Thank you.

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby WolfDragonGod » Sat Dec 08, 2007 11:42 am

wow great update i loved it
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 30 Nov)

Postby nothingtosay » Sat Dec 08, 2007 1:23 pm

Alcy wrote:“I’m a demon, I cannot be trusted,” was all Tara said in reply.


if i only knew who she was speaking to at that time. well played turned of events.

Alcy wrote:“Of course silly,” Willow said the words aloud as a form of reassurance as she raced back towards front door, only pausing to grab the one coat that was hanging on the rack, “They’ll be at the library, Giles and Abraham, they’ll be there…”


and the plot thickens...she w.v. went to the future? HOW could this be?!?!

omg! i thought you werent gonna update soon, ive been checking twice everyday. but owell! you updated, good enough for me.

enough with the teasing please, write soon! ;D
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby katjetson » Sat Dec 08, 2007 4:38 pm

Hey Alcy,

I'll get right to it.

“Who would have ever thought that you and I would have to fight a battle?”


I love how you, with this one statement, remind us just how very different Willow and Tara are from four years ago. I immediately had images of shy and nervous Tara making love to Willow for the first time, and how sweet and hopeful their love was. Now it's all grimey, desperate, killy, confusing and trecherous.

“Would you walk into hell if she told you to?”

He did not need to hear Willow’s reply to know that the answer was ‘yes.’


That pained me. Willow is so positively in love with her memory of Tara. I actually almost wanted Giles to ask, "Would you walk through the fire if she told you." Too much "Once More With Feeling" for this kid.

As for the killing of Willow at Tara's hands; I'm not surprised. I can't believe my thinking was sortakinda right in that 19th century Tara wondered if Willow would forgive her. I know she had her motives and that they were played for the sake of their love. Still, I can't wait to hear THAT explanation. But also, I mean, she said it right to William and Angelus' faces:

“I will never be yours, for I will always belong to her…”


Gave me all the hope in the world.

The only thing that scuzzed me out was what Dracula said to Willow:

“I see your thoughts,” he spoke and her head snapped back to face him, sword flying up to point at his head, “And I would think you know the answer…after all, what woman can resist the most gifted and attentive of lovers?”


Grr. Argh.

Once again, Alcy, nifty update. Willow V.H. really is a cool monster fighter. Her slayerness really gives the Buffster a run for her money.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby Safuega » Sat Dec 08, 2007 10:33 pm

Where is the emoticon to express how horrified, amazed, surprised I am right now, 'cus the shock emoticon does not even begin to cover it. I was speechless too for a good five minutes before I gathered myself to leave some feedback and still all I can think is, "OH. MY. GOD"

I blame myself really, I let myself get carried away by the ambiguity with which you wrote the last two chapters. I sooo wanted to believe in Tara that I ignored the alarm bells going off in the back of mind and the voice that kept saying this writing is too ambiguous! I'm a lawyer for crying out loud, I know that ambiguity in any writing is never good! You tried to warn me, but a lot of good it did me. To say that things would happen but not as I would expect them was a bit of an understatement, me thinks.

Anyway, not that I am making a plot request or that you are taking them, but right about now I can see at least one possible plot line from here: Abraham finds out Willow is dead and feels terribly guilty to have allowed his jealousy to cloud his judgment and let her go to Covasna on her own, so he imprisons Tara. Not happy with imprisoning the demon, whom we presume at this point is still a demon, he curses her (or Giles does, take your pick) with a soul so that Tara, our Tara, can live with the weight of what she has done. Very dramatic, very straightforward and I'm 200% certain that this is not how you will deliver us.

Okay, I'm done ranting. I'm once again calm and collected. A few chapters ago I asked what about Willow being swallowed by the mirror, which I understood, but I somehow expected some awareness. What I mean is that I expected the 'modern' (if one can use such a generous term) Willow to be aware that she has just been sucked into a mirror. Alas, that did not happen and now I am again puzzled or at least pondering the same question from Willow Van Helsing's perspective. Will we not see a melding of the two? I hate to speculate but as you left us in this last chapter, Willow VH just wakes up and there does not appear to be any awareness of the existence of the 'modern' Willow. I do not know why that bothers me. It would seem a bit unfair to the modern Willow to have been nothing more than a place holder for WVH. Admittedly the life of 'modern' Willow has no been precisely a great one, but she was somebody, she existed in the modern time and place and I would hope that eventually the two Willow's would become one.

Oh okay, so it looks like I ended one rant and started another, so I'd better stop now. Again, amazing writing, unbelievable chapter, outstanding suspense and OH. MY.GOD. TARA KILLED WILLOW.


Thanks for sharing,

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ETA: Your are not going to make this Willow/Tara thing in the present easy, are you? With Willow waking up right after she appears to be have been killed by her lover, there is little hope that Willow will trust Tara, soul or no soul... we are in for more heartbreak, crying, beating of the chest and pulling of the hair, aren't we? Atonement sure is a bitch and it's been like a 100 years of it already, so any chance that we could just skip it? Pretty please?
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby LittleBit » Sun Dec 09, 2007 4:21 am

That was a great update .. and now Willow is well ... Willow. How weird is that going to be. Of course I'm finding it hard to believe that Tara killed Willow even with all the evidence. But I'm sure you'll let us in on all your secrets .. soon I hope :D
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Dec 09, 2007 8:22 am

Alcy,
What a wonderful update. I've got to say that something didn't seem right to me from the moment Tara appeared. I kind of expected her to kill Willow although I have no understanding of the why for it. Was this all part of a very long-term plan on her part to grow yet closer to Dracula and ultimately defeat her 100 years later and then regain her mortality? Does she have a soul or not? Why did she not kill Spike and Angelus then? So many questions.

More so I'm concerned for Willow Rosenberg. Has she now been completely subsumed by Willow Van Helsing? Does she exist any longer? I assume that the mirror has the magic that allowed her to come back or to be fully reincarnated with her old memories but I still like the awkward Willownow.

As always, I'm totally captivated and unable to predict what else will happen.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby WillowRulez » Sun Dec 09, 2007 11:37 am

Very good description of Dracula's impact on other people.
“Regardless of whether or not this demon has the body of your loved one…she is still a demon,” Giles growled, “And therefore not to be trusted!”

Everyone should just listen to Giles :p Though I wonder what kind of "relationship" they (Tara and Giles) had from Willow's death on till the present.
While Willow appeared immensely pleased, Giles’s face began to drain of all colour.

Makes one think hm? She is even too powerful for Giles.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby ceridwen » Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:29 pm

This chapter was so utterly sad :sob :sob :sob

Why would Tara betray Willow like that? I mean, probably cuz she's a demon, but still, she was supposed to want to turn Willow, so, how could she have killed her? I'm sure you'll answer all these questions, so i just have to wait patiently.

And now Willow Van Helsing is in present Willow's body... she'll probably meet Tara, it will be interesting to see how that'll play out.

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby Alcy » Mon Dec 10, 2007 1:48 pm

dlline: Congrats on the dibs.
Yes, William and Angelus are idiots but that’s a given, they are idiots in our present just as they were idiots in the past. Although it really does put their uneasy, grudging relationship with Tara into perspective given that they’ve hated her guts for the past hundred years.
And things between VampTara and Willow came to a messy end of course, glad to see you’re all confused and wondering what the hell happened, that makes me very happy indeed in a twisted way! Everything will straighten itself out eventually and I’ll explain why Tara did what she did. Stay tuned Diane!

Zooey’s bridge: Glad to see that fitting everything in one chapter was a good idea, I always thought it could be done and work out alright, although this chapter was a difficult one to write. Thanks very much!

taraslove:
Okay, and here I was, all concerned for Tara to have to see Willow die.

Well, Tara did have to see Willow die but given that she did the deed, I don’t think she was as choked up about it as kittens would have expected. That’s definitely a given though, you don’t really expect one half of W/T to kill off the other half, that’s just wrong really!

diamondforever:
I suppose the lure of power was just too much for Tara.

Yes, the real question to ask is what has changed in the future or if anything is really different at all. Good questions to ask!
Yeah, it was difficult, it wasn’t fun to write that scene but it was a good challenge and I’m glad it came out okay…although now I have to fix my mess!
Yep, we’ll be back to the future for the next chapter.

hermitstull: Hey there, welcome back from lurker status and I’m very pleased that you dropped me a line to let me know you’re enjoying this latest Alcy offering. I hope you continue to enjoy future chapters!

wimpy0729: Sorry about the stomach churning! You can keep feeding the optimist in you! Although having someone bump Tara’s arm is being exceptionally optimistic. I’ll explain everything shortly.
Yep, it’s a huge shock for WVH to find herself 100 years in the future and that’s going to be the content of this next chapter so I hope you enjoy it.

db: There’s nothing like having a betraying demon lover standing over Willow's murdered body! Well, maybe there is, but it’s still a pretty freaky image to have anyways.
Yes, M8BoS did hit the katana right on the head with this one.
*someone* is going to be a bit grumpy come re-introduction time.

Good one, you can imagine feisty Willow Van Helsing and just know that she is one pissed off little vampire hunter!
Just sit back and wait for the next chapter.

LestatDraconus: You are right to be concerned about Willow Rosenberg, first she gets sucked into a mirror and then she pops out as someone else, that can never be fun, trust me when I say that all will be explained in the next chapter.
Next fix coming up soon.

Zampsa1975: I’m not sure whether simply being evil is a good reason to kill the love of your life, it might be! Anyway, all will be explained in time. Thanks!

Phoenix: Glad to hear that you have been reading and enjoying, although I was always quite sure that you were.
You are right to get mad at Abraham, he basically abandoned his sister when she needed him the most and you could argue that Willow VH would be far more likely to be alive if her brother had her back.
I imagine your computer cowering in fright when you growled at it!
You've got finesse, girl, and I'm astounded by your ability to write fight scenes. I could just see it all happening

Thank you so much, it must be my own inner demon hunter coming out!
I think the next update will satisfy you in terms of learning exactly who has stepped out of the mirror.

WofDragonGod: glad you enjoyed the update, thanks very much!

nothingtosay: Yep, it does seem that WVH is the one that has stepped from the mirror which definitely confuses things somewhat, I think you will not have to wait as long for the next update, I’m almost done with it!

katjetson: What a lovely way to sum up the relationship between WVH and Tara, you are very right in that it has changed to make it almost unrecognisable.
You are right, there were many pointers to the fact that 19th century Tara wanted Willow’s forgiveness for something she did in her past…I guess forgiving someone that killed you is a pretty big deal!
Tara’s motives do seem to be conflicting however and I hope to return to her story in a few updates so we can find out what happened after Willow’s died.
I definitely think WVH would give Buffy a run for her money, I always thought the show should have been ‘Willow the Vampire slayer’ – much cooler.

safuega:
"OH. MY. GOD"

Does sum up things rather nicely.
The ambiguity with which the last chapters were written was purposeful, I definitely wanted people to swing either way when deciding whether to trust Tara or not.
Ah yes, as a fellow law school graduate I am very pleased to have drawn you into my web of ambiguity…you definitely would not want me drafting any contracts or legislation anytime soon!
Nice suggestions for your possible plotline, of course I cannot reveal anything except to say that I have everything nicely planned out and I will admit that I think you will be pleased…or not, by the outcome.
I do not think that you will be bothered by the absence of the modern Willow for too long, I will put your mind at rest in the next chapter.
It would seem a bit unfair to the modern Willow to have been nothing more than a place holder for WVH. Admittedly the life of 'modern' Willow has no been precisely a great one, but she was somebody, she existed in the modern time and place

I agree wholeheartedly.
And an answer to your ETA: as fun as it would be to skip all the heartbreak, crying, beating of the chest and pulling of the hair, I think that line has already been used so I’ll just have to go through it all!

LittleBit: Thanks very much, I will indeed let you in on my secrets soon but I am having fun keeping you all guessing!

JustSkipIt: I can’t get much past you Deb, thanks for spotting the missing sentence for me.
You ask very relevant questions re Tara and while I won’t answer any of them in the next couple of chapters, I will get around to them eventually.
I will however, put at ease your concern for Willow R and answer your questions on that front in the next chapter. I like the awkward modern Willow too so that might give you a clue as to where I’m going next.

WillowRulez: I agree, everyone should just listen to Giles but unfortunately that’s not what happens a lot of the time!
Yes, Angel is one big ick but hopefully it would have given kittens so measure of satisfaction in reading this to know that Tara kills him in the 19th century.

ceridwen:
Why would Tara betray Willow like that?

It might have something to do with the fact that Tara’s a demon and all but of course we remember reading that Tara in fact wanted to turn Willow rather than kill her, so that creates a little more confusion (as if we need any more!)
And now Willow Van Helsing is in present Willow's body... she'll probably meet Tara, it will be interesting to see how that'll play out.

I think ‘interesting’ might be a bit of an understatement!


Thanks for reading what was a difficult chapter Kittens, I think that you will all find the next chapter a little lighter…it was definitely easier to write!
I should have it up this afternoon or tonight at the latest….hmm, although that’s my afternoon and my tonight, which is like everyone else’s morning…whatever, it will be up soon!!!
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby JujuDeRoussie » Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:11 pm

Hi Alcy!!

I caught up only this afternoon and didn't take the time to feedback earlier.
I have to say: "WTF?" What happened out there?
And it brings question to my mind... When did Abraham changed the skulls? How did he do? He did right? Since they thinkAbraham told Willow where he had hidden it...

This also means the end of the journal... Unless I am all mistaken and what we saw at the end is not Willow Rosenberg, but I don't think I am that tired.
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You surprised me. I thought that when Willow would come "back" to her self (XIX) she would know. But... god surpise! She doesn't! I wonder how she'll take all of this.
And with Tara...

I see you just replied to the feedback so this means an update in no long? cool :-D

Thanks,

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby sacinema » Mon Dec 10, 2007 2:13 pm

Hi Alcy,

again I missed FB for some chapters. They were so brilliant and suspenceful particularly the last one. It may sound silly but in my heart I somehow knew Tara shouldn’t be trusted. I had a bad feeling after the last chapter and surely after she and Dracula shared a look before the battle began. Poor Willow, her loving heart brought her to fail (that’s so Willow-ish, once she loves she does it with every pore of her heart). How will she ever be able to trust Tara again? Being killed by her lover? The one woman she choose to trust and gave up everything else for, her brother and the victory. How hard is that. I wonder if Tara had an even deeper plan going along with her actions. At least we still don’t know why she acted the way she did. And how she became the being she is nowadays – in the 19th century. Is it really true that she betrayed Willow the way she did and changed afterwards? We will see.

The way you slowly described how Willow suddenly realized what happened to her when she was supposed to kill Dracula nearly made me cry. And surely the part were she woke up at Gordon Square did. I wonder how long it will take for her to realize she is not that Willow anymore. Or is she? Did the mirror change her? How hard for her that she’ll never be able to come to terms with Abraham again. This thought makes me sad. I hate it when people are to stubborn to put their differences on the side when they love each other. Live is to short to be mad with one another.

Poor Abraham, this must have been truly hard for him. Seeing his beloved sister and the demon who posessed the body of the woman he loved in action. No wonder he decided to get pissed after this and to leave Willow to her destiny. So understandable. But he will judge himself for the rest of his days for this decision.

Thank you for revealing at last why Abraham didn’t marry Tara. I have to admit – I somehow think I also mentioned it in some former FB – the thought bothered me the whole time. I had the same idea Willow had. Why didn’t he marry Tara and save her from Walsh? But you had the perfect answer to the question. I never saw that one coming. And it made sense why he acted the way he did. Willow was wrong to demand such a thing of him even if it was already to late. Alcy, this alone shows again how brilliant as a story teller you are.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 8 Dec)

Postby Alcy » Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:19 pm

Firstly a couple of feedback replies:
JujuDeRoussie: Of course there is still the issue about the skull, given that Willow died we have no idea what happened to stop the resurrection…I will answer this very important eventually.
Yes, an update will be up very soon and you will learn what has happened to Willow.

sacinema: You’re another one in the not trusting Tara camp and right you are! I agree, Willow’s actions were very Willow-ish indeed and they were her undoing. Your questions regarding Willow will definitely be answered in the next chapter although it is obvious that she will not have the opportunity to speak to Abraham again and it is nothing short of tragic. I will examine Abraham’s reaction to his sister’s death at a later stage and I think you are right when you say he will judge himself for the rest of his days for his decision.
I’m pleased you found the explanation of why Abraham didn’t marry Tara helpful, it did seem to make a very painful sense in the fact that it was just too big a sacrifice for him to make, even for his sister. Thanks very much for your kind words.


CHAPTER 23 – A Stranger among friends


Montagu House was gone…and it wasn’t just missing, it had been replaced by a truly monstrous Grecian edifice with towering columns and a broad entranceway. Willow stood in the middle of the footpath, completely oblivious to the agitated muttering of pedestrians walking by either side who were annoyed that someone would dare disrupt the flow of traffic. Her mouth worked soundlessly as she read over the words etched deeply into the stone façade far above her head, British Museum.

“Good lord…” she whispered, “I know Giles had some delusions of grandeur but this is ridiculous…”

Willow failed to notice that the pedestrians who had so grudgingly parted on either side of her were now giving her a very wide berth. However, she was so confused that talking to herself in the middle of the street was the least of her problems. When Willow turned around she realised that there were a myriad of little…and some very large details that she had missed during her panicked dash from Gordon Square to Great Russell Street. For a start, Montagu House was not the only building missing…and nor was the British Museum the only building that had been erected overnight. Almost the entire frontage of the street across from her had been changed. Willow could also not remember seeing quite so much traffic on the street…in fact, she was sure that she had never before laid eyes on the huge horse drawn carriages lumbering along the street, each carrying at least a dozen passengers. There were also many smaller carriages of the type Willow was used to…but she had to blink her eyes several times at the sight of a carriage being propelled without a horse. Willow took a few steps backwards as the noisy machine moved past her, belching out large quantities of smoke as it did so. Several pedestrians walked straight into her, jostling her about the footpath,

“Watch where you’re going!” one man grumbled, casting a rather dirty look over his shoulder.

“I say, move along!” another growled as he almost knocked Willow to the ground.

Scared and confused, Willow pushed her way through the flow of people, moving towards the British Museum as though somehow this new building might hold the answers she so desperately needed. Thankfully there were far fewer people moving up the stairs and into the building and she was able to breathe somewhat easier…although her heart was still thudding along at a rate that threatened to cause her to pass out if she didn’t calm herself down soon.

Willow ducked quickly through the massive doors and into the relatively peaceful interior. Once inside she barely paused to look above her at the massive ceiling before making a beeline straight for a secluded niche by the wall. She pressed her face against the cool stone and closed her eyes, knowing that it would be too much to hope for everything to be back to normal when she opened them once again. Still, Willow imagined the blissfully quiet interior of Montagu house, the rows upon rows of books, the reading tables and most of all Giles busy with his duties, perhaps pushing a trolley laden with books or exclaiming over damage done to some rare volume. Christopher Croft would be swinging back on the hind legs of a chair with his feet up on the desk, no doubt earning himself a few terse words from Giles. She’d move through the doors that led to Giles’s office and other private rooms and Abraham would be sitting there, his knife hard at work as he sharpened a stake to replace one he had broken the previous night. He would set the wood down and she’d fold herself into his embrace. The words that had passed between them would be an unpleasant memory and the cause of those words would be almost forgotten…

Except she couldn’t forget…even now, with her eyes squeezed tightly shut and her entire body pressed back into a corner, she felt her skin crawl with the sensation that she was being watched. Her heart, which had begun to slow slightly, raced on with renewed intensity at the thought of those piercing blue eyes stabbing a hole straight through her body. Willow’s hand awkwardly scrubbed at the fabric covering the middle of her chest, needing to confirm that the skin there was still whole. Even as her fingers found no wound she remembered the awful sight of looking down and seeing the point of a sword protruding from her own bloody chest. Her body sagged involuntarily when she remembered it being withdrawn and she almost collapsed to the floor. However, by far the most nightmarish sight was that of the woman she loved standing over her with the bloody sword in her hand,

“I’m a demon, I cannot be trusted.”

It was all too late but Willow now realised that those words had never been intended for Dracula…Tara had spoken to her. Willow drew the coat tightly over her small frame, her fists clenched as they clutched at the fabric.

For Willow Van Helsing, fearless demon hunter, reality had become something to be feared. All she wanted to do was sink to the floor and let the herself be overtaken by the sobs that were already threatening to bubble forth from her mouth. Although she knew she ought to just square her shoulders and get on with the business of finding out what the hell had happened, she did not want to open her eyes and face the changes that had taken place around her.

Almost five minutes had passed before Willow realised that she could not stand in the corner of the lobby all day. She decided that she would venture back out onto those busy streets once more and make her way back to Gordon Square, the one place where the fewest changes seemed to have taken place.

She slowly prised her eyes open and looked ahead, only to find that there was someone staring at her. It was a dark-haired woman, tall and elegantly attired with a cane resting in one hand. Willow froze even though there was nothing in her gaze to suggest that she meant harm.

~~~~~~

Lara Croft was somewhat annoyed when she heard an abrupt and insistent knock on the door to her office. She was quite sure she had told Cordelia that she was not to be disturbed all morning. The knock repeated, this time even more insistently and with an irritated huff she threw down the report she had been reading.

“Come in!” she growled, her tone indicating that whatever the reason for the disturbance, it had better be good.

A rather sheepish looking Cordelia poked her head around the door, apologetic tones written all over her face before she even opened her mouth.

“I am most sorry, Director Croft, but it’s one of the front of house staff, he says you simply must come down to the entrance right away.”

“Is there some sort of problem?” Lara asked. Her tone was dangerously close to exploding; indicating that she already felt the matter was not worth disturbing her over.

“Well yes…in a manner of speaking” Cordelia began hesitantly, “It is Rosenberg Ma’am…she’s in the entrance acting…well, acting rather peculiarly from what I’ve been told.”

It was obvious Cordelia had no specific details to offer so Lara slid back her chair and rose. Her leg was aching particularly badly today and she was forced to use the cane she hated to steady her steps. She saw Cordelia relax slightly when she realised that there was going to be no explosion of temper.

“Cordelia, would you run downstairs and fetch Faith to the lobby?”

“Certainly…unless you need some assistance first?” Cordelia asked gently, well aware that Lara went out of her way not to make an issue of her disability.

“No, I’ll be fine,” Lara replied with a slight shake of her head.

As she made her way to the entrance, Lara realised that the mere mention of Rosenberg had been enough to banish her foul mood almost completely. She had to admit that she had missed the scatty redhead’s presence around the museum for the past few months. However, as pleased as she was to think that Willow might be returning to work, Lara could not help but feel a measure of concern. While Willow was generally known for displaying odd behaviour at times, she seldom did so in public. Indeed, it was all she could do to keep the surprise from showing on her face when she descended the main stairs down into the entranceway and saw a uniformed employee nod towards a strangely clad figure huddled in a corner. It was Rosenberg, eyes shut, hugging the side of the wall as though she hoped to sink straight through it. While her behaviour was odd enough, Lara was further surprised to see a pair of striped pyjamas protruding from the bottom of her overcoat.

While Lara stood at the foot of the stairs, still staring, Willow’s eyes opened and their gazes met directly. Even as Lara managed a small smile to try and put the woman at ease, she was disturbed by her expression. Her face was blank, missing the slightest hint of greeting, or even recognition. It was as though Willow had absolutely no idea who she was staring at. She crossed the floor slowly, out of both necessity and concern that Willow would bolt if she approached too quickly.

“Willow…” Lara spoke gently, “Why on earth are you standing here in your pyjamas?”

Willow glanced down at her attire quickly as though she did not understand what Lara was referring to and she did not reply immediately when she lifted her head. Instead she stared intently at Lara as though she were studying her face for a hint of recognition. Finally she gave up and asked in a determined voice, “Who are you?”

Lara almost stumbled backwards as though she had been struck. Willow’s expression was so earnest, without the slightest hint of deception. She seriously did not know her own employer. Lara then realised that Willow’s expression was not just blank…the girl was terrified.

“Willow…I’m Lara Croft, you work for me,” Lara explained quietly, “Don’t you know me?”

Willow’s reply was a confused shake of her head. Lara was searching for something else to say when she saw the young woman’s eyes dart sideways and stare at something or someone over her shoulder.

“Giles!” her sudden exclamation reverberated throughout the entrance and caused more than one patron to turn their heads in astonishment at the shout.

Willow dashed across the lobby in her pyjamas and threw herself into the arms of the tall man standing by the stairs. Lara frowned, she was sure Giles had mentioned visiting Willow at home just yesterday. However, from the way she clung to him, it was as though she had not seen him for years.

Giles returned Willow’s hug but cast a searching glance over her head in Lara’s direction. Lara merely shrugged with a confused expression on her face.

“Giles, what is happening to me?” Willow whispered into her mentor’s chest, clutching at the fabric of his waistcoat as though she were drowning, “We were at Covasna…something happened to me there and then I was lying on my bedroom floor…and I came here looking for Montagu House but it’s gone, replaced by this monstrous building…and that strange woman over there seems to know me and Giles, I swear I haven’t seen her before in my life,” Willow glanced over her shoulder to see the dark-haired woman still staring at her as though she had grown a tail, “Will you tell her to stop looking at me please? It’s distinctly unnerving.”

Giles immediately realised that the strange woman Willow was referring to was Lara. However, that didn’t unnerve him half as much as her mention of Covasna and Montagu House. Although Willow had indeed just been at Covasna…Montagu House had been demolished over fifty earlier to make way for the very building they were standing in. However, as he stood holding the trembling girl against his chest an awful thought struck him. Another Willow, part of a different time, had known Montagu House very well. He gently disentangled Willow’s arms from his body and held her at arm’s length. He knew the question he had to ask would sound ridiculous to his own ears…

“Willow, who do you think you are?”

Willow’s expression indicated that she also thought it completely ridiculous, “Giles…what an odd sort of question…well, I’m Willow of course!”

Giles smiled kindly, “Yes, I know you’re Willow…but I need a little more information, when were you born, who are your parents…?”

Willow’s frown deepened but she replied anyway, “I don’t know what kind of practical joke this is…or spell more like considering you can’t have possibly demolished entire buildings on your own…Willow Van Helsing, born on the 6th of October, 1760 to Pieter and Marianne Van Helsing, but they’re long dead of course…and I have an older brother, Abraham…speaking of which, Giles, where is Abraham, I simply must speak with him at once.”

Giles appeared crestfallen, however, he did not have a chance to reply to Willow’s question before Faith emerged from a side door, Cordelia at her heels. The vampire hunter’s face broke into a broad grin at the sight of her friend up and about and apparently back at work. Lara was already moving forward to intercept Faith but she was too slow and Faith crossed the floor at a run,

“Will, you should’ve told me you were coming in today!” she cried, arms outstretched as she moved in to embrace Willow.

Willow had turned at the sound of fast-paced footsteps approaching her. Before the strange woman could throw her arms around her, one fist snapped out quickly and caught her squarely on the jaw.

Faith was thrown backwards to land heavily on her arse in the middle of the floor, she went sliding several more feet when she hit. The expression on her face when she stood however was more one of shock than pain.

“Bloody hell, Willow!” Faith gasped as she rubbed her jaw, “That hurt…and where the hell did you learn to hit like that?”

By now patrons were actually starting to leave the museum when the witnessed the strange scene taking place in the lobby. If the sight of the small woman wearing pyjamas had not been enough to worry them, she was now starting to hit people.

Willow felt as though she had been backed into a corner, she stood with her fists still clenched but looked from the woman sitting on the floor back to the one familiar face in all of this madness. She turned again. By now the fallen woman had regained her feet and was looking more than a little angry. Willow lifted her fists, ready to defend herself if attacked again.

“Willow…she means no harm, just relax a little and let us help you…” Giles spoke urgently, wanting to reach out and touch her but hesitating in case she hit him too.

“Please Giles, I just need to see my brother,” Willow pleaded with a gulp as she tried to stop tears from flowing, “I have yet to apologise for that ghastly fight we had over Tara…and then what I did, sleeping with her…”

Giles, Faith and Lara immediately took on expressions of varying degrees of shock but it was Faith who managed to fight past this to actually say something…even if that something was rather inappropriate.

“Willow, you had sex and you didn’t tell me?”

Willow responded with a confused stare even as Giles reached out and took her by the shoulders, he gave Faith a stern expression that could be read in just one way, ‘keep your mouth shut.’

Faith ignored him of course, a small measure of fear creeping into her voice, “Giles, what the bloody hell has happened to Willow?”

“Faith, just shut up and help me get Willow downstairs, we need to get away from the public areas as soon as possible,” Giles knew that it was almost impossible to spare Willow any further stress until he could calm her down…and the middle of the entranceway was not exactly the best place to do this.

However, it was all too apparent that Willow did not want to be moved; she wanted answers to her questions and nothing else. With Giles holding one arm, and Faith the other, Cordelia held the doors open for them as they removed her from public eyes. Willow did not go quietly; she lashed out with her legs and struggled with her whole body as she tried to wrench herself free.

“Bloody hell Giles, unhand me I say!” Willow yelled, trying to move so she could kick the woman to her right, “Let me go…where the hell is my brother? Abraham! Abraham!”

Faith winced at the sound of Willow shouting at the top of her lungs so close to her ear, “Couldn’t we possibly find some laudanum or something?”

Giles glared at her over the top of Willow’s head and she immediately sealed her lips shut, trying to block out Willow’s screams as they carried her down the stairs to the lower levels of the museum. They managed to make it into Faith’s office without attracting too much attention and shut the door behind them. As soon as Willow was out of their grasp, she made an urgent bolt for the door. Faith was on hand to tackle her and wrestle her back to the couch, surprised to find that Willow was as least twice as strong as she used to be, even despite the wound in her shoulder.

Willow backed up into a corner and her eyes seized upon a display sword balanced on the desk in front of her. Without warning, she darted forward and her fingers closed over the hilt of the weapon. The sword protested slightly, as though it had not been drawn for some time but it was soon balanced in Willow’s hand, point extended towards the three others in the room. All of them stared at her as though she had indeed grown a tail.

Faith hardly felt threatened, “Willow please stop pretending you know one end of the sword from the other.

Giles immediately snapped out an arm and barred Faith’s path just as she was about to move towards Willow and disarm her. Although Faith clearly thought that Willow with a sword in her hand was clearly nothing to be worried about, Giles knew otherwise.

“Faith…Lara, I wonder if you might give me a few moments alone with Willow?” Giles asked gently, not taking his eyes off the frightened girl backed into one corner of the room.

After a few words to let him know just how displeased she was. Faith left closely followed by Lara. Neither woman had acknowledged each other’s presence despite their close proximity but Giles could not afford to worry about that now. If his guess was correct, something had happened to transport the entire consciousness of Willow Van Helsing into her reincarnated body to the point where Willow Rosenberg had ceased to exist. Giles calmly took a seat on a small stool by the door, even as Willow kept the sword pointed in his direction. With the two strangers leaving however, he noticed the fire in her eyes had dampened considerably.

While he had known Willow Van Helsing exceptionally well, so many years had passed since her death. It was shy, bookish Willow Rosenberg who was foremost in his mind. It unnerved him slightly to see the woman he had known since she was a child standing in front of him with the sword as though it were an extension of her arm.

“Giles, can you please just tell me what is happening. Who were those horrid people, acting as if they knew me?” Willow asked, the point of the sword almost facing downwards now.

“Willow, I will explain everything as soon as you put that weapon back in its scabbard, I know exactly what you can do with it and it’s making me uncomfortable.”

“Oh,” Willow glanced down at the sword as if she had quite forgotten she were holding it, she slid it back into its scabbard with a slightly sheepish expression on her face.

She gently replaced the weapon back on its small plinth and took a seat on the corner of the desk, clasping her hands together to keep them from shaking. It was hardly necessary for Giles to tell her that something momentous had happened to her, if it wasn’t evident from the world around her than it was very clearly written on his face. Something was very wrong.

“There’s a newspaper just behind you, have a look at the date,” Giles nodded towards the copy of the times which was lying on Faith’s desk.

Willow picked it up and scanned the masthead; The Times was not a paper she was familiar with. She glanced at the date and had to read it more than once to ensure she was reading it correctly,

“15th May 1898,” Willow whispered, the date more than a hundred years off what it should read.

Willow thoroughly expected to have spent a few days or even weeks unconscious following her injury but this was ridiculous. When she glanced up at Giles he nodded slowly.

“The paper is not wrong Willow, it is indeed 1898…and I believe that the last year you remember is 1784, is that correct?”

“Yes,” Willow squeezed out the barest of whispers.

She closed her eyes but only saw the numbers, 1898 over and over in her mind. Her earlier suspicions had indeed been correct, something had happened…Willow let out a choked laugh, she could hardly think of a larger understatement. She was still laughing when the name came to her, a name that was on the tip of her tongue but for some reason she could not quite remember.

There were images associated with the name, images she could not quite understand but they came to her nevertheless. She saw the dark haired woman, her mouth flashing in an irrepressible grin. Willow remembered her name as Giles had spoken it earlier, Faith…although Willow had hit her earlier for some reason she felt they were friends. She was tied in some way to the second dark-haired woman, the one who claimed to be Willow’s employer. Willow’s mind lingered over her rich lips and full breasts and in seconds she felt her cheeks heat up almost instantly. There was also a sandy haired young man, clumsy but endearing and stout hearted. Willow could not put a name to the grinning face in her mind.

Willow opened her eyes and stared at Giles. His face bore a few more lines than she remembered but other than his strange attire, he seemed not to have changed. Instead of books, she saw him standing behind a bench with an array of tools in front of him…constructing things...machines, weapons. Willow frowned, wondering how on earth she could remember Giles doing any such thing when he had only ever been a librarian. Tying everything together was a young woman hunched behind a massive desk covered in paper and thick books, her pen scratching away on the parchment in front of her.

Willow did not just know that woman…she was that woman. The name…

“Rosenberg,” she whispered, the name seeming to naturally roll off her tongue.

She immediately saw Giles lift his head, “What did you say?”

Willow did not answer his question; instead she had one of her own for him, “Giles, who is Willow Rosenberg?”

“I should think that you would be able to answer that question.”

Willow frowned, not at Giles’s cryptic answer but rather at the fact that she knew the answer.

“A researcher…I remember writing papers, reading books…but I hate writing…and reading for that matter…” Willow struggled to get the simple facts about that life out in words, she felt as though it should have been so straightforward but everything sounded odd to her ears as though the description had never quite fit, she looked up at Giles with a need for reassurance written plainly on her face, “Giles, tell me, tell me I’m Willow…tell me you know who I am?”

“Willow, look at me…I know you’re struggling to take all of this in but hear me out a little longer; you need to understand everything all at once for your own sanity

“My own sanity?” Willow laughed wildly for just a moment, “Giles, I’m remembering this whole other life I lived…or rather am living…and you want me to stay sane? I think it’s a little too late for that.”

“Willow, the life you’re beginning to remember, it is your life,” Giles began slowly, “The events that you think happened yesterday, Covasna, Abraham, Tara Maclay, Edward Walsh…and myself, they are events that have been and gone. They all took place over one hundred years ago.”

“Reincarnation,” Willow whispered, “Myself, and this…Willow Rosenberg, we are the same person?

Any average person may have found this concept more than a little difficult to grasp, Willow had been fed a steady diet of such things for a long time. While it still came as a shock, she was still able to get her head around the basic fundamentals that it involved. Everything that she thought was her past, all her recent memories, they were nothing but remnants of a life that had already been lived and was now intruding on another in the present.

“Yes,” Giles replied simply.

“And Abraham…Abraham is dead,” Willow forced the words out, knowing that they could only be true.

Giles could only nod is response to the crestfallen expression on Willow’s face. He saw the colour rise in her cheeks as though she were about to explode and knew exactly what was coming. She was going to explode…in a manner of speaking. He saw the emotions play across her face before she even gave voice to them and he could clearly see the one she struggled with most, denial.

Willow slipped from the corner of the desk and stood on shaking legs, the entire room was spinning and her vision blurred. She glanced towards Giles but his was no longer the friendly face of her mentor, it was stretched and distorted. No longer friendly at all, he looked like a monster. She pressed her legs back against the desk behind her, needing something solid in contact with her body. Although she clutched at the desk like it was keeping her from drowning, she still felt as though she was going under. She realised she needed to get out of the room, out of the building and back to the one place that was as familiar as it were possible for anything to be in this nightmare.

Giles made no move to stop her as she dashed past him and out of the door. She had a vague memory of the passages they had taken to bring her into the building and she ran back down these now. Through doors and up stairs until she was back in the foyer she remembered. It wasn’t until she was once again fighting her way through the pedestrians on the street that she realised she was being followed. Willow glanced over her shoulder to see the dark-haired woman keeping a respectable distance.

“Will…where are you going?” she called over the crowd.

Willow fought until she reached a clearer section of the street and continued onwards at a faster pace. Behind her, Faith also walked faster, maintaining the same following distance.

“I am going home!” Willow announced resolutely over her shoulder, already seeing the entrance to Gordon Square just up ahead.

Faith broke into a jog and came up alongside Willow. When she reached out to take her by the elbow, the redhead yanked her arm away with a small, angry grunt.

“Will, your flat is quite a ways…you might want to take the tram,” Faith suggested, nodding towards one of the large carriages speeding along the street.

Willow frowned as though she had no idea what Faith was referring to; instead she turned and began walking down Gordon Square, already feeling a great deal more relaxed than she had been while inside the museum. She reached the front steps to her home and sighed as she stopped to stare up at its façade.

“Will, you can’t just go into someone’s house…” Faith began, frowning up at the heavy black door at the top of the steps.

“It is my house,” Willow replied in a matter of fact manner, walking straight up the front steps with renewed purpose.

The door was unlocked as she had left it earlier. As soon as she walked through the front door of Gordon Square she felt a huge weight lift from her shoulders. For the time being everything else was forgotten…she was home.

~~~~~~

Willow woke drenched in sweat. She sat bolt upright in a tangle of bed sheets and blankets and fought in a panic to get the constraining fabric away from her body. With her limbs finally free, she found herself sitting in the middle of a bed. Everything was bathed in a silver sheen and she realised it was moonlight pouring through a large window, the curtains open. It did not take her long to realise that this was not her little flat. Not only was the bed three time larger than she was used to, the entire room was larger than her flat. Willow glanced from the canopy of the four-posted bed above her to the thick drapes hanging on either side of the window and the other furnishings. All were solid, expensive looking and decidedly unfamiliar.

“Where in the frilly heck am I?” Willow whispered aloud.

Willow glanced down to see she still wore her own pyjamas. Carefully she crawled down from the bed and her bare feet hit the rug on the floor. She stood cautiously, half expecting someone or something to rush out at her from the shadows in the room. Gradually Willow recognised the room and when she turned to see the large, silver framed mirror with her own reflection staring back at her she knew exactly where she was. She did not dare take another step closer to the thing, remembering what had happened last time she had ventured closer. Instead she stared at herself, relieved to see she was just her usual self, wearing her pyjamas and with decidedly scruffy hair. She dragged her fingers through the tangled strands a few times and ventured out of the room.

The house was just as empty as it had been when she entered earlier. However, while she had been eerily familiar with the house, she now felt as though she knew it inside out. Instead of making her way down the hallway towards the stairs, she turned in the opposite direction and walked determinedly towards a closed door. Without hesitation, she pushed it open and a name instantly came into her mind.

“Abraham,” Willow felt the name roll off her tongue so easily, as though she had said it many times, Willow Van Helsing’s brother…no…my brother

Although she had never before set foot in that room, she immediately thought that Abraham’s room had changed since the last time she saw it. Even as she was trying to think how this was even possible, her mind came up with a reason, he had lived in this house long after she had died; of course he had changed things. Willow crossed the floor to the four-posted bed, identical to her own save for the rich red hangings and covers on the bed. She crawled up onto the bed and curled into a tight ball and cried for the brother she had lost, lamenting the fact that she never had a chance to apologise or even say goodbye.

Willow was not quite sure how long she lay there sobbing, but eventually she dragged herself from the bed and scrubbed her stinging eyes with her fists. She sat for a moment before realising exactly where it was she wanted to be, a room where she felt even closer to her brother. Almost running, she made her way back down the hallway and down the stairs. She passed the parlour, not even noticing Faith sleeping on one of the black couches and into the library. Before she crossed to the book shelf she glanced up at the shelves stretching around all four walls and up to the ceiling. She realised with an ironic laugh that this was the first time she had stood in the library and actually wanted to read the material held on its shelves.

She did not need to search for the book she was after; she found it by instinct and tipped it forward, standing back as the hidden door swung inwards. Although the torches were not burning in the brackets, she found her way down the circular stairs easily in the darkness. The training room below was dimly lit with the thin shafts of moonlight finding the narrow windows that ran around the top of the room. Willow walked out towards the middle of the room, feeling the familiar pads beneath her feet. A smile crossed her face; she remembered hitting those pads many times, from a variety of angles. She did not need to close her eyes to imagine seeing Abraham striding across the pads towards her, a grin on his sweaty face.

Unlike Abraham’s room, this room was exactly as she remembered it, save the fact that someone had actually tidied and there were no weapons or books lying about. Willow sensed someone watching her but she already knew who it was and was unconcerned, the presence was as familiar as that of her own brother, although she did not belong in this house.

Moments later the room was bathed in a golden electrical glow as the lights were turned on.

“Please accept my apologies for striking you earlier,” Willow turned and met the dark-eyed gaze of the woman standing by the stairs.

Faith turned from facing the light switch she had just flicked and accepted the apology with a small nod, “As long as you will forgive me for my insensitive remarks, it’s not everyday you lose your best friend…even though she’s standing right in front of you.”

“I’m still here, Faith,” Willow whispered, pressing her hands to her temples as though she had a headache.

“Are you really?” Faith asked gently, almost hopefully.

“I’m just a little…” Willow struggled to find the right words to describe her current state of mind, “My mind’s a little busy right now and until everything straightens out I’m not sure who I am,” Willow choked out a laugh as she replayed her own words in her mind, “God, I sound crazy.”

“Just a little,” Faith agreed rather readily.

Willow sighed and relaxed noticeably, due in part to her friend’s ability to put her at ease no matter the situation. She found her feet moving forward and before she knew quite what had happened she was in Faith’s warm embrace, the other woman’s arms enfolding about her in a protective manner and holding her close.

“You know you don’t normally hug me right?” Faith commented quietly, giving Willow one last squeeze before she stepped back.

“I know…and besides, weren’t you getting all the hugs you needed from Lara?” Willow remembered the heated words that had passed between them at their last meeting and she was glad they could put it behind them, although she regretted mentioning Lara’s name in such a context.

Faith did not seem to take offence; she merely shrugged as though she too was glad to put it behind her and did not offer any further information.

With her back pressed to the wall, Willow slid down to sit on the bottom step, tucking her knees up close to her chest. She glanced down at her pyjama clad legs and realised she really needed to get out of them eventually.

“A part of me is overjoyed to be here, with you and Myles…Lara…although especially you,” Willow realised she needed to talk everything through for it to make any sense, “And yet another part of me misses Abraham so much it hurts…and I don’t want to be alive without him.”

“Will…” Faith began in worried tone of voice, her brow furrowed with concern at the suggestion implicit in Willow’s words.

Willow saw the look cross her friend’s face and quickly shook her head to refute any suicidal connotations, “It’s alright Faith, I’m not planning on going anywhere.”

Faith breathed a noticeable sigh of relief. She was having a difficult enough time trying to come to terms with the changes her friend had undergone in such a short space of time, having to deal with the fact that she might be looking for an easier way out of her problems was something she did not want to have to do.

Willow continued, “But what makes it even worse is the fact that we quarrelled before Covasna, Abraham and I.”

“You mentioned earlier,” Faith nodded and gave the reason in one small word, “Tara.”

Tara, Willow rolled the name over on her tongue but did not speak it. A small part of her wanted to tell Faith everything, the impact Tara’s death had had on her and the way in which she had been completely duped into loving the demon who had so cruelly invaded her body. However, a larger part was far more interested in remembering the time she had shared with Tara while she was still alive, the time they had spent at Hagley Park. Willow thought it more than odd that a part of her was remembering being with Tara physically while the other part had never so much as kissed another woman. While it was hardly the most important of her worries at that moment in time, she felt somewhat cheated at this rather unfortunate circumstance.

Still, with all of those memories being inextricably bound up with the events that had seen the end of her first life, she was more than eager to try and suppress them…at least for the time being. Although she knew it should have been one of her very first questions for Giles…she could not bear to ask where Tara was in this life…or if she even still existed. A part of her fervently hoped that someone, Giles, Abraham or Christopher, had destroyed the vampire.

“Can we not talk about her…please,” Willow turned her head away, staring at the racks of weapons on the far wall.

“Of course,” Faith agreed quickly, hardly wanting to go out of her way to upset Willow further, “Are you hungry…tired…?”

Without answering Faith, Willow rose from the stair and crossed the room. Faith watched as she paused in front of the weapons rack and rolled up the sleeves of her pyjamas. A few moments later she selected two wooden staves. She carried them both back into the middle of the room and tossed one in Faith’s direction.

Faith caught it smoothly even as Willow adopted an aggressive fighting posture. She couldn’t help but grin at the sight of her friend holding the stave in her pyjamas as though she meant business.

“I don’t want to hurt you,” Faith cautioned, twirling the stave over and over in her hands as she moved towards the centre of the room.

Willow responded by performing the same manoeuvre as Faith, except that she took it a step further by adding a spin. Faith’s jaw dropped.

“This body is not exactly in peak condition,” Willow decided, glancing down at her rather spindly forearms, “But I think I should be okay.”

If Faith’s jaw had dropped at Willow’s earlier move, then it should have hit the floor after what followed. Faith had never seen anyone move quite so fast let alone tiny, bookish Willow Rosenberg who would sooner lift a pen than a weapon. It quickly became apparent that she was indeed somehow channelling Willow Van Helsing, a woman who was undoubtedly no stranger to weaponry.

To an observer, the sight would have been a strange one. Two young women duelling with staves, one clad appropriately while the other wore a pair of stripey pyjamas.

Faith lost herself in the movement and the crack-crack of stave upon stave as they both danced beneath the golden light of the lamps hanging above them. She soon realised that Willow knew exactly what she was doing, almost as though each move came naturally, without requiring any thought.

Willow too allowed herself to completely inhabit the space of the pads; there was nothing outside of them, no-one other than Faith in her small world. Even as she moved, her feet dancing lightly, she appreciated the fact that this should have been impossible. Just a few days ago Faith would have laid her out flat on her back in a matter of seconds. As it was, she was more than holding her own. She also realised with an internal grin that her shoulder wound was hampering her movements somewhat.

Willow grunted slightly as she ducked inside one of Faith’s forward thrusts and delivered a solid blow to her gut. She went down heavily, hitting the pads with a loud thud. As Willow stood over her opponent, she decided not to tell Faith that she had not fought to her full potential.

“You know what?” Faith groaned as she struggled up into a sitting position, “This really isn’t fair…you’ve always been the intelligent one but now you’re stronger than me as well?”

“I’d like nothing more than to be one or the other,” Willow replied with a tinge of sadness in her voice as she reached out to help her friend back to her feet, “but Willow Van Helsing has come back for a reason…and I think I have to learn to work with her.”

“I know,” Faith flexed her limbs to find everything still in working order, “It’s still unfair though.”

“You want to go another round?” Willow suggested with a playfully arched eyebrow.

“I can go all night,” Faith grinned.


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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby ceridwen » Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:27 pm

Dibs? Sorry Wimpy :paranoid

Willow had turned at the sound of fast-paced footsteps approaching her. Before the strange woman could throw her arms around her, one fist snapped out quickly and caught her squarely on the jaw.
That was quite funny to imagine... not that i have anything against Faith, but it was funny cuz it was so unexpected :tongue

“Willow, you had sex and you didn’t tell me?”
:lmao :rofl

I have to say i like this new development, Willow having her memories and also memories of a past life is definitely gonna come in handy, although with knowledge also comes pain :sob

But now that she knows and can actually remember Tara killing her... well, i don't think she's gonna trust her again all that easily, which kinda sucks cuz it seems that Tara is a good demon now, or is she? :paranoid
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby wimpy0729 » Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:28 pm

Did I get a dibs????

Damn you, Ceridwen! Here I got myself all excited, but hey, Alcy updated so I'm still overjoyed!

Wow, this is getting really confusing. So, Willow R and Willow VH, are they going to be going in and out, or are they both there all the time, just mixed in together all the time??

I felt so sorry for WVH at the Museum, everything and everybody was different, except for Giles. That was definitely a mind blower. Plus, now she knows Abraham is gone, and WR is even feeling the sadness of that, and even the regret of the fight they had and not getting to apologize. That just breaks my heart.

Okay, I've been going back over a few things, and the major thing that stuck in my mind is this:

"What you are, I was. What I am, you will be."


This confused me at first, but here it is, isn't it? Basically saying, they're the same. Like, I used to be a normal girl like you, then I became a cool monster fighter, and now you will be too. Intertwined, both their memories and abilities. Or I could be totally wrong.

I'm still confused though on why WVH's headstone looked so new when it should have been like 100 years old???

I'm still wondering about the skull though, because Angelus thought Abraham and told WVH where it was, but she died at Covasna, so how could she know, unless he's left some kind of secret message for her in some way. Oh, my mind just goes crazy with all the possibilities.

I still can't wait to see how you explain what Tara did to her, and was that a necessary part of her plan to get her heart beating, get a soul and get them back together???

Alcy, you are so great at keeping us guessing about everything, my mind is whirling, and kinda starting to hurt a little, but only because I don't usually think this hard about many things. But this...this pleasure is definitely worth the pain.


Can't wait to see what happens next!


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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby diamondforever » Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:38 pm

No dibs. :( Oh well, I'll live.

Man, it's a disaster in the present! But luckily everything is cleaning up quickly. This is good though. The strength of Van Helsing combined with the knowledge of Rosenberg will make Willow much more powerful and complete than either part alone.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby JustSkipIt » Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:38 pm

Alcy - oh that was so well done. I feel like you did a good job of expressing the merging of the two Willows while also assuaging our concerns somewhat. It seems a bit like Willow VH is dominant over Willow R but then it seems as if Willow R is just taking over WVH characteristics. It's quite a, excuse the expression, mind-fuck, but it's such a fun one. I'm fascinated and right now there are no unlikable characters. I mean Edward was abhorrent and I'm still hoping that VTara killed him but... And I'm terribly confused about TAraNow and her relationship with Giles but it's such fun confusion.

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby Safuega » Mon Dec 10, 2007 7:47 pm

Okay, you're not entirely forgiven for the last chapter but you have taken a substantial step towards redemption. ;-) I'm going to sound like a nerd here, but the best part of this update was its tone. Yes, I am praising the tone of your chapter, sue me. It's the perfect tone for the horror that preceded it. It's gentle, it's soothing and the interaction between Faith and Willow at the end is loving and beautiful.

Thank you for bringing the two Willows together and for making the process so confusing, as it should be, not that I (or anyone else for that matter) would know how it would be, but your depiction seems spot on. I particularly liked WVH assessment of Willow's not having kissed a woman as 'unfortunate.'

And this line was my favorite, it's simple but it carries so much meaning.

A part of her fervently hoped that someone, Giles, Abraham or Christopher, had destroyed the vampire.


This is the hope of someone that is aware of the demon's power over her and her inability to resist her. It's a sad and devastated hope.

You know, I'd never thought I'd say this, but I find myself wanting to shield Willow and I don't want Tara, even though she has soul, to appear yet. I want Willow to have time to come to grips with what's happened and to be in a safe environment before she has to face Tara again. I'm going to go out on a limb and say that given the title of the next chapter, that may indeed be the case, but with you who knows!

One last thing, I'm going to trust you and wait to be dazzled by what's coming (wouldn't expect anything less from you), but I'm wondering a few things. One, what happened to the skull of the general at Covasna? From where we last left the action, Tara was within reach of it and maybe or maybe not gave it to Dracula. How did Giles make it out alive out of Covasna when last we saw him he was the last man standing. Also, could Giles not have killed Angelus and William rather than just freeze them? And, assuming that evil Tara got the skull then wouldn't she have given it to Dracula? If so, what do we need WVH alive for when last we saw her she had the skull but had just been ran through with a sword. She died at Covasna so if the skull is not where it should or shouldn't be, she wouldn't know it anyway. Feel free to answer, ignore or clarify whatever question suits your purpose since I will admit that I may be fuzzy on the earlier details of the tale and now I am more invested in the now time.

Thanks again for sharing your wonderfully tortured tale. I'm quite pleased so far!

Safuega

ETA: counsel, i've been thinking (that's never a good sign btw) and it occurred to me that Willow now becoming both VH and R need not ask Giles or anybody about Tara since WR has encountered Tara already in the modern time, knows she's alive and is a demon, soo it's just a matter of WR's 'memories' catching up and clashing with WVH's ones . . .
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby katjetson » Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:07 pm

Hey Alcy,

I saw The Golden Compass last night and thought of you and your icon when the lovely Eva Green graced the screen.

Back to fic-ness. Everyone has touched on the bits of your story concerning Willow, and I agree, you've melded these two confusing worlds gracefully. But, no one has discussed the splendidness of Faith in this update. She was the rock for me here. I loved her you-had-sex-with-someone-and-didn't-tell-me quip. It really brought everything back to the 19th century for me. Amazingly, moreso than the traffic and such. Oh, and how she slept on the couch at the house with Willow in the other room -- just being there to protect her friend, if needed. And the hug... I love their relationship so much, and I had almost forgotten how much I missed it while WVH was off kicking ass.

Girl, I don't know how you're keeping all these delicious details of two worlds and two Willows together, but you are a fine web-weavin' storyteller.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby dlline » Mon Dec 10, 2007 9:21 pm

Hey Alcy!

Not a lot I can add here because this bit sums up exactly what I'm thinking better than I can:
“...Willow Van Helsing has come back for a reason…and I think I have to learn to work with her.”

Sounds like a great, but challenging plan. I'm certain that, with the assistance of her friends, Willow Rosenberg will make the whole "who am I now" thing work, and I'm as close to giddy as I ever get just thinking about it.

Great update...clichéd comment, yes, and I say it every time, but I still mean it. Keep up the good work.

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby db » Mon Dec 10, 2007 10:13 pm

oooooh! How exciting, you merge-ded them! M8BoS was *totally* not expecting you to merge them!

I loved your description of Willow VH. Poor lost little poppet -- but her punching Faith's lights out, brandishing a sword and then thoroughly thrashing Faith with in the sparring room had me grinning from ear to ear. Alcy sure does have a way with making Willow into a very cool monster fighter!

But but but. Tara stabbed Willow. Right through her heart and made her dead… with a certain amount of evil calculating menace :aww. I wanted it to be a mistake, and it's not... and I am somehow thinking that sneaking, lying and murdering a person in cold blood is on the list of "things that shall not be forgiven". In fact, I am sure of it. I checked twice and it's still on the list. :aww.

Yea oh... thou. I fear ye not for I know in my heartiest of heartest that Alcy doth love the rough n tumble betwixt the maidens... and so I shall wait for the next jaw-dropping twist in this supercalifagilisticexpialidocious story.

Love the surprises, love the plot twists and turns, love how you keep me on the toes... and mostly, mostly I love Willow kicking Faiths ass in stripey pajamas. :-D

Great update!

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby LittleBit » Tue Dec 11, 2007 5:13 am

Two words .... I like! :D

Great update ... I like the idea of the 2 Willows inhabiting the same body. :D[/b]
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby taraslove » Tue Dec 11, 2007 5:47 am

aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand, I have a question.

If Willow had the whole reincarnation thing going on (and Giles, too!), who else has been reincarnated? What about Tara? Or, is she left out because she never really died in the first place? Of course, technically she did die and an evil demon inhabited her luscious body and made her do icky things, so there that is.

I am really about to die of wondering what in the friggin hell is going on in your fic. And that's a very good thing. Excellent update!
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby Tara the Phoenix » Tue Dec 11, 2007 8:12 am

Once again you have astounded us with your story-telling skills. Like katjenson, I think the real hero of this chapter was Faith. From the moment Willow hit her...
“Bloody hell, Willow!” Faith gasped as she rubbed her jaw, “That hurt…and where the hell did you learn to hit like that?”
to their fight in the training room; it helped me remember why I enjoyed Faith so much as a character in this fic. I find Faith to be a very versatile character here in the KB universe, and your portrayal of her is enchanting.

The pacing of the chapter was very good as well. At first it was all about WVH, but as time went on she remembered more of WR. This is good, because they merged for a reason, and that reason is to finish forever what happened at Covasna. Maybe WVH couldn't do it with WR's help, her bookish smarts must come into play for some reason.

I really enjoyed this update, Alcy, and I'm always looking forward to the next one!

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby WolfDragonGod » Tue Dec 11, 2007 9:36 am

great update Alcy i really loved this one but i am a little confused are they one in the same or are they different people willow and willow v. because i am confused.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby LestatDraconus » Tue Dec 11, 2007 10:18 am

This was just another amazing chapter. It answers some questions and asks some new ones and makes me happy and makes me antsy.

Though hopefully, we'll have a Tara encounter/reunion in the next chapter? One can always ask :p

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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby WillowRulez » Tue Dec 11, 2007 11:02 am

There were also many smaller carriages of the type Willow was used to…but she had to blink her eyes several times at the sight of a carriage being propelled without a horse.

Such a funny, yet sad, update.
If the sight of the small woman wearing pyjamas had not been enough to worry them, she was now starting to hit people.

:rofl
I like the idea that this Willow is also physically strong even though she is in present Willow's body. Shows that strength has a lot to do with the mind. Hm... did Willow "absorb" the other Willow's skills to finish what she couldnt? To kill Tara? Or rather, find and destroy the skull? Am intrigued, as always.
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Re: Van Rosenberg (Updated 11 Dec)

Postby JujuDeRoussie » Wed Dec 12, 2007 6:25 am

Hello :)

Wow.. That was kinda weird... Two Willows in one. Two different Willows may I add. I wonder how Willow will react to Tara. Now that there is Willow Van Helsing also in there, she will feel Tara, right? That is so weird. And now I have to wonder once again what happened at Covasna... Hopefully willow will ask Giles. And Giles will not shy away or something.

It was well done.

Thanks :)

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