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So.......

A little upset in the personal life recently has actually kind of thrown me for a loop. It's not too huge, and everything's fine, just... eh, a paradigm shift, if you will. Writing about happy endings is just a tad bit harder. But, I swore I'd finish, so here's a new chapter. :)

Also... I see that I was a little punchy writing feedback, as truly evidenced in the comment to wimpy0729. Oops. In any case, sorry about that.

Chapter Ten

Portland, Oregon
May, 2008


Date: May 16, 2008 6:54 PM
From: Dawn Summers
To: Buffy Summers , Xander Harris
Subject: Codeword Grrr Arrrg!!!

Dear Buffy and Xander,

I think I did it! I really think I found her! I can’t believe it!

I tried calling you, but none of you are home! Call me immediately!

Love,
Dawnie

Portland, Oregon
October 2008


Tara’s white skirt was bunched about her hips, and she sat crosslegged on her couch, gazing contentedly at Willow as she talked about her day. The words came, and Willow’s mind processed them, but she heard precious little of their actual meaning. She heard the gorgeous melodic sound of her girlfriend’s voice, lulling her into a type of deep complacency. Her eyes fell closed, and then opened, afraid she might miss some detail, terrified to lose even one of her girlfriend’s carefully chosen and beautifully used words. What was it to date a poet? For Willow, it was to see the world finally through the eyes of an artist. It was to see the beauty and not the function. Through Tara’s eyes, she saw the world anew, and felt for it a new kinship she had never known.

And in her own way, Tara had taught Willow a great deal about sex and love. Not the mechanics, those Willow knew instinctively, she relied on her wits and trial and error for that kind of knowledge. Instead, Tara had taught Willow to really see herself, and Tara in turn. And Willow saw it all. She saw the bare skin of Tara’s arms and chest, soft, with mild imperfections that she longed to run her tongue over. She noticed the way Tara’s nipples pushed out against the tight knit of her brown tank top, full, bite sized perfection. Tara spoke, and Willow watched her lips move, full and red, they smacked and bounced against each other, and Willow fought the strong desire to launch herself across the divide between them, pin Tara down beneath her body, and ravage her mouth. She bit back the moan that flooded to her mouth, imagining the softness beneath her, Tara’s breasts against her stomach.

Tara’s knees were exposed, slightly darker than the rest of her skin, not unlike the color pancakes take when they’re cooked. How smooth Tara’s thighs would be under her questing tongue, how they would taste, bending apart with pressure from her hands. She imagined sliding in between Tara’s legs and pressing a kiss against her lips, running her hands under the cotton of the shirt and pulling it over Tara’s head. Her girlfriend’s nipples, already hard in the slight breeze from the window, would wink at her, begging to be licked and sucked.

So it was a surprise to Willow, so lost in the images flooding her mind, when she felt warm lips graze the skin behind her right ear, the soft fleshy part of her skull lavished with attention. Willow had never been kissed there before, and she knew instantly that she only ever wanted one set of lips pressed there again. It was a surprise to smell Tara’s scent, fresh linen and summer heat, emanating from her impressive cleavage, now pressed against Willow’s chin. The expanse of her girlfriend’s breasts laid out before her for the taking. The delightful pressure of Tara’s weight pressed against her body and made her hips roll slightly against it, seeking contact. She moaned, not bothering to bite it back, wanting the moment to escalate, wanting to see Tara naked for the first time.

She shifted her head to meet Tara’s gaze, and their eyes met. Not a word was spoken, they simply gazed into each other, willing the other to make a move. They were frozen, statuesque against their rushing blood. Willow’s ears began to pound with the blood through her veins, the soft thuds of her increasing heartbeat. The warmth of Tara’s breasts emanated against her face, and before she knew what she was doing, she had pressed her lips against the delicious softness of the skin. A gasp sounded from above her, she bent her head towards Tara’s, capturing her lips, owning them. Gentle pressure gave way to open mouths and tongues circling, dancing. Soft lips and rough tongues, and they held their breath for fear it would force them to pull away.

The kiss broke reluctantly. Tara’s arms encircled Willow, her lips tracing down the redhead’s jawline. Willow’s head rolled back, offering Tara unrestricted access to her neck and ear, she could feel Tara’s smile against her skin. She slumped her body down to give her love more access, and felt suddenly the throbbing of her lower extremeties. The seam of her jeans pushed directly against her clit, and she groaned, Tara’s lips against her throat, the sound vibrating beneath her. Those oh-so-soft lips, the seam of her jeans, Tara hadn’t touched her yet, and still… her body was acutely aware, her skin tingling, her nipples flush and hard, with every gaze of Tara’s lips against her skin, she felt herself flood until she knew she’d have to wash her jeans in the morning.

Tara could feel Willow beneath her, and it took every ounce of her strength not to rip the girl’s shirt open. She knew she should stop, she knew she should pull away and they should keep talking, talking was good and safe and… who knew Willow’s skin would be so warm? How could she have known that brushing her lips against it would be like brushing them with silk? Her naughty tongue slipped from her mouth and traced over Willow’s pulse point before sucking it between her teeth. She heard a full-on gasp from Willow below her, and her hands trailed down to the hem of Willow’s shirt and slipped underneath. The skin of the redhead’s stomach under her fingertips forced her to bite her lips to stop herself from grabbing and kneading Willow’s breasts.

She forced herself away, reluctantly. Her hands fled from Willow’s skin, so soft and warm, and rested back against the linen of her skirt. She dipped her head down, allowing her hair to fall over her face, and she shook her head, her eyes firmly closed. Her hands clenched into fists and then relaxed again and again. For Willow’s part, the sudden lack of heat and body mass was painful in a deliciously real way. She nearly screamed in frustration, they teetered like this, back and forth, tempting the fates so often.

“Tara?” Her voice was a car over gravel. “Baby?” She pushed her hand into her girlfriend’s hair, pulling it out of her face and tucking it behind her ear. She leaned forward and tipped Tara’s chin so she could get a better look at the woman’s face.

Tara shook her head again. “I’m sorry.”

Willow exhaled a long stream of air through her lips. “I have to admit, I’m getting kind of tired of how often we apologize to each other. Especially for things we both want… At least…” Willow’s eyes grew wide, as if it were the first moment she’d ever suspected her thought could be true. “Oh God, Tara, we both want it, don’t we? I’ve been rushing you. I’m an insane lust monster. I’ve been leading you astray with my demony lusty ways.”

Despite how she felt, Tara laughed out loud. “There isn’t even a remote possibility that I don’t want you.”

“Okay.” Willow nodded to herself, thinking. “Then what? ‘Cuz we’ve been a go more than once, I think… And then, nothing. We pull away.” She sighed, it was heavy with her frustration. “Am I not doing it right?” The words themselves were small, and when Tara turned with an alarmed look towards her girlfriend, she saw something she almost couldn’t believe: Willow looked small, barely fifteen, much the way Tara imagined she must have looked as a teenager, lonely and a little scared. She opened her mouth to speak, but the weight of her own insecurities beared down, and she said nothing. “I’m not doing it right.” Willow said, almost to herself. “Here you are, all knowledge woman, I mean, you’re an erotic poet, what was I thinking? How can I ever measure up to you?”

The need to comfort Willow suddenly seemed more important than her own insecurities, and she opened her mouth and the words came flooding out. “Willow, no. No, I’m not knowledge woman at all. This was what I was afraid of, you thinking I was all with the knowledge, but I’m not.”

“But you’re all with the writing about sexual adventures!” Willow filled in, examining the growing blush on Tara’s face and neck, knowing it was mirrored on her own skin.

“Willow, sweetie, fantasies. Dreams. Imagination.” Tara felt the wave of embarassment flood her entire body, something she had grown accustomed to as a teenager. She fought it down, knowing that they needed to have this conversation. “Didn’t you hear me? I told you and an entire audience of people that I write about you… us. Well, my imagined us.”

“I was too busy staring and listening to my heart pound in my ears.” Willow smiled nervously, feeling the space between them grow larger.

“I’m really not all with the knowledge.” Tara forced her eyes up to Willow’s, and offered her a similarly weak smile.

“There’s a lot of pressure for this to be right.”

“Yeah.”

The silence grew between them, and their bodies, still pressed together thigh to thigh, began to stiffen under the strain. The quiet contemplation was doing nothing to help their nerves. Willow felt herself begin to grow dizzy, her brain racing with a thousand different thoughts. They had been looking for each other for so long. Anticipation had built, dreams and fantasies had been what they sustained themselves with, and now, seated next to each other they were terrified of reality. Tara felt the nagging voice of doubt in her brain. What she wanted was plain to her, as simple a fact as the sky was blue, the grass was green. Still, mind numbing fear was a lot to conquer, her mind pushed back.

“Fuck it.” Tara murmured, under her breath, testing it. The assertion felt not only good, but somehow totally right.

“What?” Willow asked. She heard the words, but didn’t know what they were in response to. Fuck us? Fuck trying? Fuck what?

“Fuck it.” Tara said clearly, resolutely. With that, she picked herself up off the couch and held her hand out to Willow. “Come with me?” She asked, her voice and face softening.

Portland, Oregon
September 2008


Willow felt strangely cold and hot at the same time. She was sweating through her t-shirt, but every breeze made her shiver and goosebumps mar her otherwise perfect skin. She shifted her weight from one foot to the next and back again. She tapped her fingers against the keyboard of her laptop, absently running through code. Her eyes drifted occassionally towards the book laying on top of her laptop case. Shaking her head, she pulled her attention back to her computer. Impulsively, she stood, moving towards the bathroom. She stopped in front of the mirror, contemplating, before looking up at herself in the mirror. Her eyes scanned her body, glancing over her clothing, and more particularly her form in them. She had never been particularly self-conscious with herself, she readily accepted her body with a scientist’s eye. She was lean, but curvy enough. The nerdy graphics and insane color that featured prominently in her high school clothing had long since been banished from her wardrobe – for the most part. Still, in this moment, she critiqued her form, wondering at how she must have changed in eight years. She was older, for sure, her form filled the way an adult’s does. Her face had oh-so-slight traces of laugh lines, her eyes strained ever so slightly from years of staring at a monitor. And yet, even she had to admit that she was fairly attractive, all things considered.

She sighed, feeling silly for her own attentions. It didn’t really matter what she thought. Only one opinion mattered today. Her heart fluttered in her chest, and for a moment, she worried it was possible she could be having a heart attack. No, that’s silly. I’m fine. She raised a hand to her chest and sauntered back into the room and threw herself down on the bed. In three hours I’m going to see Tara. In three hours, I’m going to meet the woman of my dreams… again. Her hands balled into fists, and she smacked them down on either side of the bed, wanting to scream and laugh and cry. She was afraid to do anything lest she awake from this fantastic dream. Three hours from now, I’ll be in a room with her. Oh God. Where the hell are my friends?

As if by some miracle, the phone rang, jarring Willow enough to send her three feet in the air. She moved towards the sound, propelled on, feeling as if she were watching herself from three or four inches behind her eyes. Her body felt like it was floating, her limbs, lacking the restrictions of gravity, moved as if propelled by clouds. She picked up the phone, and knocked over the receiver in the process. She heard Xander’s voice, which seemed to calm the rushing of the waves she felt down her spine, and heard herself answer, some collection of words strung together that seemed to please Xander. The line disconnected, and her busy brain informed her that her friends would be at the hotel for her in twenty minutes. She put the phone down and her gaze fell back to the book.

Her hand slid out and her forefinger traced the title, as she spoke the words out loud. “What could have been…” She sighed. What could have been… as in, what could have been had you not lived a thousand miles away? Or what could have been if you weren’t such a huge nerd? She hadn’t been able to read past the first chapter, not when she wasn’t sure how the book would end. It had only taken those first few pages for her to know for sure. She was definitely the inspiration for the protagonist’s girlfriend. It wasn’t so much that it was too close to their story for it to be anything else. But what happened when Willow left? She couldn’t bring herself to read it. She had told the Scoobies she had, and Dawn had let slip a few details, believing Willow had known exactly what she was talking about. Still… Willow couldn’t bring herself to read it. Not when the knowing could so easily kill her, ripping her heart out. But today… today she would know either way, no matter what. Today was Willow Rosenberg’s day of reckoning.

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dibsy dingle for me!

oh wow, chance, this was such magic.

halfway through reading your lucious words(albiet slightly less lucious than Tara's breasts and lips), i realized they hadn't spoken to each other yet. I'm amazed by the beauty and simplicity with which you describe a 'ordinary' moment. It must have been what, two minutes at the MOST that the 'action' takes place, yet you streach it out so the reader can be there, in every sense of the word-from how mesmerized Willow is by Tara's beauty(may I say 'hubba hubaa' for that) to the thoughts that flicker through each of their minds.

what a tender, loving, beautiful scene. My mind translated it to melting, silky chocolate spinning around in a bowl like in one of those commercials.

wonderbar! absolutely wonderbar.

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Hello :)

Goodies :)

mmm This was nice. It is hard to do as good as fantasies. But I'm sure they'll manage.

And I love Willow, 3 hours before to "meet" Tara all over again.

I hope your own life will get better soon :)

Thanks for this update.

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Loved this update. Everything down to the Scoobies' email handles. (Buffy/Bummers - priceless)

Our girls are getting so close! But not before we, er... flashback (to a time we've not even yet reached) to some eight-years-in-the-makin' lovin'.

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...Willow watched her lips move, full and red, they smacked and bounced against each other...


Wuh huh? Jesusfuck! That's hot. Full, bounced... {{slurp}}

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It was a surprise to smell Tara's scent, fresh linen and summer heat, emanating from her impressive cleavage, now pressed against Willow's chin.


Please, m'am, might I be in this predicament once?

Chance, you have a magical way with words. So evocotive. So slinky. So sexy. I hope you continue to whisper in Willow & Tara's ears for future fics to come.


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outstanding!!!!!! :bow but it almost seemed to be the end? tell me it's not I feel theirs more to this story???


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I agree with kat---- bummers@gmail? Totally, endlessly brill and funny.

And something about that line- lips bouncing- I so enjoy.

The church bells all were broken. :pride

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I like ... you're getting closer to the point ... and I liked the first part about how unsure they both were and how lacking in knowledge they both are! :D lol

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...thank you so much for your kind words. I like writing Willow mesmerized by Tara -- I understand that feeling very well... and visa versa. ;) Glad you enjoyed.

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Willow's freaking out a little bit... s'okay, I'm sure she'll calm down eventually. Thanks for wishing me well, my life is really and truly fine. Just thrown for a little loop. Thanks for the feedback.

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I'm really glad you caught bummers, it made me laugh to write. And thank you for saying I have a magical way with words, that's really quite nice to hear. I'll do my best to whisper in this and all future endeavors.

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Not the end, more to come. Worry not.

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and the three men I admire most, the father son and the holy ghost, they caught the last train for the coast. ;) :pride right back at you.

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Well, if you spend eight years waiting around for someone, you probably don't spend a ton of time experiencing. Makes for insecurity and lack of knowledge. I'm sure they'll both figure it out. ;)

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Hey there. First off, sorry for the RL issues. I hope you've many friends to talk with.

Second, I love this update. The time together is very fresh and new and their mutual inexperience is very touching. Then the other part is just lovely. Thank so much.

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There's so much happening around here, it took me a few minutes to even find my fic! What an explosion of new work. How fantastic. I've been enjoying reading... well... everything, and I'm sorry if I haven't taken the time to leave you feedback yet if you haven't seen my name on your work, real life... *sigh*... it always gets in the way. Started a new job today. Blah blah blah. In any case, I just wanted to let you all know, I also started the new chapter. Once I start, it's generally anywhere between now and... oh, say three days before I get something up.

New update soon. Hope you're all still interested after my long absence. (I'm finishing it, I swear!)

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Thanks. I've got lots of friends. ;-) In any case... I'm glad you loved it. Thanks for reading.

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Okay, not three days. Sorry. Real life, y'know? It just sucks sometimes. It's short, but I thought it was worth a chapter all it's own. Hope this was worth the wait.

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I'm so sorry to have kept you waiting. I got your PM. Thanks. It encouraged me to post this. Hope you enjoy.

Chapter 11

Portland, Oregon
May, 2008

The loud crash of plates clattering to the floor distracted her, spinning her head away from the conversation. She turned back slowly, catching the eyes of her friend. One eyebrow cocked at her, impatiently awaiting her next statement. Dawn sighed and leaned back into the stool, stared forlornly into her cup. “It’s just…” Her friend impatiently drummed her fingers against the counter. “I just…”

Rona threw her hands in the air. “I have to work here, Dawn. Spit it out already.”

“Don’t you ever feel like love is just completely doomed?” Dawn crossed her arms in front of her on the counter and dropped her head down. “I mean, my family is kind of cursed. My sister, Xander… my Mom! And Willow… well…” She sighed again, shaking her head.

Rona couldn’t help rolling her eyes. “Dawn, c’mon, I’ve heard all about your supposed curse. You’ve only been hanging out for a few months. I mean, he’s a nice guy, sometimes the message just doesn’t get through.”

“Short of me throwing myself at him, what else can I do?” Dawn whined.

“I don’t know, Dawn, but I’m going to have to go make a drink, so hold that thought.” Rona turned on her heel and spinned away from her friend. Dawn’s eyes followed her, but she disappeared out of view.

Dawn sighed into her arms again, before feeling a gentle hand on her shoulder. Glancing up, she caught sight of a warm half smile. The stranger spoke to her. “Boy trouble?” The woman asked, her voice completely comforting.

“How did you know?” Dawn’s voice held a touch of awe and amazement.

The woman could barely contain her chuckle, tossing her hair back over her shoulders. “Well, you have that look.” She grinned. “And I was standing here trying to grab some napkins.” She pointed over Dawn to the napkin dispenser.

“Oh, I’m so sorry! I’m completely in the way! I’m all the sitting here and not moving. That’s completely inconsiderate! I’m the worst person in the entire world.”

Tara’s eyebrows shot up, her face contorted into an amused look. “That’s quite the babble.”

“Runs in the family.” Dawn said with a smile. “Here.” She handed the woman a stack of napkins. “Thanks for being nice about it.”

“Welcome to the Pacific Northwest.” Tara placed a reassuring hand on the girl’s back. “Good luck with your boy. If he’s smart, he’ll see what’s in front of him.”

“Thanks.” Dawn grinned, catching Rona approaching out of the corner of her eye.

“Hey Tara, still breaking hearts?” Rona grinned, her eyes playing with mischief.

Tara winced before sticking her tongue out. “Don’t tease, Rone, I still feel awful about that.” Tara craned her neck glancing around. “Is she here?”

“Vi makes it a point not to work on the nights you read.” Rona couldn’t help but chuckle. “You’re a heart breaker, Tara Adams.”

Dawn’s eyes lit up, putting. “You’re the Tara Adams? The Tara Adams?” Her eyes shot back to Rona. “This is your friend -- ‘the best poet in Portland’? TARA ADAMS?” Her voice got louder and louder as her excitement grew.

Rona’s eyes got wide, and she shot Dawn a look that told her unequivocally to shut up. Tara laughed. “Good to hear you’re single handedly making me famous, Rona.” She extended a hand towards Dawn. “Hi, I’m Tara. It’s an absolute please to meet you.”

“She never told me your name! But I’ve been reading your work for years!” Dawn bounced happily in her seat. “Oh my God, I’m meeting the Tara Adams.”

Tara couldn’t hold back her grin. “Oh, so you’re the one.” She laughed. “I don’t think I’ve ever met such a rabid fan before.”

“Please don’t think I’m weird, I just…” Dawn took several deep breaths, before attempting to continue. “My friend, well, she’s more like an older sister, but my friend took a poetry class in college, and got me into poetry too, and I bought her your first book for her birthday and we’ve both been fans ever since! We missed you when you came to Sunnydale, unfortunately, but… oh my god! Here you are! This is just the most amazing thing in the whole world. Wait till I tell her!”

“Well, please allow me to introduce myself properly to my number one fan. My name is Tara Maclay, and I’m a poet. And you are?” Tara extended a hand playfully towards the younger girl.

Dawn nearly smacked herself in the head before reaching out to shake Tara’s hand. “I’m sorry, you must think I’m totally bizarre. I’m Dawn Summers, and I’m a student, I go to college with Rona… Wait a second, did you say Tara Maclay?”

“Pen name.” She said to Dawn. She shrugged, “Publisher’s thing.”

“Oh…” Dawn said, nodding as if she understood. “Cool.”

“Not really, but you’ve got to pay the bills, right?” She smiled, slightly exasperated. “Well, a friend of Rona’s is a friend of mine.” Tara smiled towards the girl who was watching the exchange with a bemused expression, and shrugged her shoulders under Tara’s gaze as if to say ‘I had no idea’. “And you say you’re from Sunnydale?” Tara asked.

“Born and raised.” Dawn smiled.

“Cool place. I like the architecture quite a bit. And the coffee shop there… what’s the name of it?”

“The Espresso Pump?” Dawn asked, her eyes dancing excitedly.

“That’s it.” Tara smiled in recollection. “I liked that place.”

“Well, it’s one of the very few places to go in Sunnydale.”

Tara nodded. “Admittedly, I’ve only been the once, but I liked it. So, are you staying to hear the reading? It’s always good to see some friendly faces in the crowd.” Tara threw a beautiful smile at Dawn, who found herself a little weak at the sight of it.

“Absolutely. I can’t wait. I was excited before I knew it was you. Rona has been talking you up for months. I didn’t know she was talking about Tara… well, you.”

Rona’s face flushed, but both Dawn and Tara ignored her, casting mischevious glances at each other before breaking into chuckles. Tara hummed under her breath for just a moment, turning something over in her head. “And it took you this long to take her up on her recommendation?”

Dawn laughed. “No, I’ve only been here a few months, and you haven’t read in awhile. Or, so I hear.”

“Well, I guess that gets you both off the hook, I actually haven’t read in a few months, I’ve been working on something else.”

“Really?” Rona asked, her voice edged with barely contained excitement. “Is it a new book?”

Tara smiled indulgently. “It is, just not a book of poems. It’s a novel. I’m praying I’m not completely out of my depth.”

“Not possible.” Rona looked at Dawn and then back at Tara. “I just mean… okay, fine, you’re my favorite poet. You’re just amazing with words. Okay? I said it.”

Tara’s face registered genuine surprise. “That’s incredibly sweet, Rona, thank you.”

“I just didn’t want you to think it was hero worship, or anything.” Rona sighed. “Thank you, Dawn, for this completely awkward conversation.”

“No, really.” Tara smiled, touching Rona’s arm to get her attention. “It’s very sweet. I’m glad you like my work. You have great taste, so I’m truly flattered. Thank you.”

“You’re welcome.” A call from the other end of the bar caught her attention, and she gave a little sigh before turning back to her friends. “I have to go help. I’ll be right back.” She hurried away.

“I can’t wait to tell Willow that I met you, she’s just going to die.” Dawn said, sitting back in her chair, smiling at the thought.

Tara stopped moving. The color drained completely from her face. Willow? Did she just say Willow? “I’m sorry, what did you just say?”

“Oh. My friend Willow? I was talking about her earlier. She’s my older sister’s best friend. She’s incredible. She’s like my older sister, y’know? She lives with us. Well, she lived with me and Buffy before I moved here. We’re like a family. Willow, Buffy, Xander and I – my Mom died a few years ago, and we’ve all been taking care of each other since. Well, whatever, in any case, Willow and I are your biggest fans.”

Tara nodded, feeling numb. “Willow.” She whispered softly to herself. It can’t be. There has to be more than one Willow in this world. Can’t be the same Willow. Sunnydale. She said she was from Sunnydale. Sunnydale is in California. Willow was from California. I thought I saw her there, didn’t I? It can’t be. It just can’t be.

Dawn watched the emotions flood across Tara’s face, and she blinked in confusion. Wait. Tara. Her name is Tara. She’s certainly pretty. Not the same person, right? No. It couldn’t be. But I’m in Portland. I’m here, and here’s a girl named Tara looking freaked out by the name Willow. “Tara?” She asked, her voice quiet. She reached out her hand and touched Tara’s arm, trying to gain her attention.

Tara blinked, her eyes roaming over Dawn’s face. “I’m sorry, Dawn. I… Can I ask you a weird question?”

“Of course.” She nodded dumbly, feeling swept away in a world of circumstance.

“Your friend Willow…?” Tara asked, her body almost shrinking away from Dawn.

“Yes?” Dawn’s heart pounded in her chest, the air surrounding her seemed to grow heavy with intent.

“Does she have red hair?”

“Yes.” Dawn nodded.

Tara bit her lip. “Green eyes?”

“Yes.” Dawn nodded again.

Tara felt faint. “She’s stunning?”

“Absolutely.” Dawn nodded. Her eyes swept Tara’s form. The woman looked ashen, and Dawn worried she might pass out. Using her hand on Tara’s arm, she guided her to sit on the stool next to her.

Tara sat heavily on the stool, not realizing she’d even put her weight down. Her mind swam with thousands of questions, but the most important one sprang to her lips. “Dawn, has Willow ever been to Portland?”

“Yes, she has. Eight years ago.” Dawn searched Tara’s face before continuing, but couldn’t read the emotions that swelled. “She came with her parents. One night, she was out by herself and ran into a group of kids. She kissed a girl named Tara.” Tara’s eyes met Dawn’s. “And she hasn’t stopped thinking about her since. Not for one minute.” Tara stared dumbly ahead, and Dawn wasn’t sure she was even still listening. Still, she said the one thing that was on her mind. “And I think you’re that girl.”

Tara emitted a squeak just before she pitched forward and the world dissolved to black. As Dawn caught Tara’s limp form in her arms, she thought, Maybe love isn’t doomed afterall.

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DIBS!! going to read now...

HAHA I loved it!! I couldn't believe it took so long for Dawn to figure it out. Dawn and Tara trying to figure out if its the same person was just really funny. And what Dawn said to her at the end was just perfect!

Can't wait for your next update... I truly hope it is sonner than later but I understand how life seems to get in the way.


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oh Chance I love it you are moving us forward head first I see. Tara must see that stunning red head soon. I have my popcorn and coke now back to the movie. :party

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Yay for great update-y goodness... And Yay for Dawn to talk to Tara about Willow... Now all we need is getting Willow and Tara in the same room... let the :wtkiss fest ensue ;-)

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Tara emitted a squeak just before she pitched forward and the world dissolved to black. As Dawn caught Tara’s limp form in her arms, she thought, Maybe love isn’t doomed afterall.




I think love is definitely not doomed. Can't wait to read the Willow/Tara reunion. I hope there are many


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I have been following this fic since you first posted, so apologies for not commenting before.

I'll admit at first I was confused by the timeline, the jumping back and forth etc I was like 'Wha?', but then as I read and got used to it, it was like a tapestry that only need the threads to start coming together to form a cohesive and beautiful image.

Fabulous work, a joy to read. Thank you.

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WOW what a wonderful update!!!!!!!! I'm so happy my PM inspired you to post this update I was just wanting you to know how much I liked your story and that I thought you was a wonderful writer but this was a very pleasent suprise and I think you :clap


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Official geek out moment! *geeks out*

Chance,

That. was. so. COOL. I wanted to do the head smacky thing the entire time, I didn't know if you were going to keep Dawn and Tara from realizing it so THANK GOD you didn't let this delicious torture drag on and one forever. I'm so thrilled this moment has arrived.

And there's only one that can top it. ....Okay, maybe two. Natch, the first being when Willow and Tara finally(finally!) meet again. The second, well, what Tara and Willow do after they finally (finally!) meet again. Much friction involved. Friction? I mean no fiction. Heh...

I'm so excited, thank you so much for a nother little piece, even if it is small, it was incredibly important.

And no worries about the delay, I'm totally with you on that 'real life' thing. I barely have time for lunch and dinner, let alone writing.

Mwahvicimo!

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and BAM!!! There it is...finally. Oh, I have been waiting for this moment for so long, and you did a great job bringing it all around with their conversation and the final realization. Thank you, thank you.

And now, I'm assuming Dawn will call Willow with the great news soon. But then again, I've learned never to assume with this story. But at least we're moving closer to the big reunion, YIPPEE.

Can't wait for the next update to see what's next for our girls.


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Wow, can you tell the Kittens were hungry for an update of this? You've been showered in love in the form of almost double-digit responses in like, less than two hours. Just goes to show you how much we wanna cuddle up with your story. I love this update. And beamed when Tara asked if Willow was stunning. And how!

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“Yes, she has. Eight years ago.” Dawn searched Tara’s face before continuing, but couldn’t read the emotions that swelled. “She came with her parents. One night, she was out by herself and ran into a group of kids. She kissed a girl named Tara.” Tara’s eyes met Dawn’s. “And she hasn’t stopped thinking about her since. Not for one minute.” Tara stared dumbly ahead, and Dawn wasn’t sure she was even still listening. Still, she said the one thing that was on her mind. “And I think you’re that girl.”
That's so incredibly well done. I feel like the actual meeting with W/T will be almost anti-climactic compared to that but of course I trust you to handle it with explosions and crashing cymbals and all that fanfare.

The timing of this update and this dialog was really fantastic. It all unwound in a very realistic way, no contrived and stilted conversation. I have to picture in my head the few minutes after that. I mean after they get Tara woken up: Tara giving Dawn every phone number she has and saying that she will answer any time of day or night, etc. Dawn calling Willow this very minute and handing her IPhone to Tara? All so great to imagine.

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I'm casting my vote with Rachel to have some friction in the next chapter. The good kind of friction, I mean.

That's funny, for some reason. Put some friction in that fiction!

God, I need sleep.

Great update! I'm looking forward to them getting together. I really liked Dawn's "she kissed a girl named Tara" speech. Awesome!


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Hello Chance :)

You're back and wow. What a wonderful update. That was just great!!! :-D :-D :-D

Thank you. :)

I can't think so much of what to say lol so I will just shut up and keep grinning ok? :)

Thanks,

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Awww, that was cute. Looking forward to more.
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A big WOO and a HOO!!!! How cool was that update! Yeah Dawny found Tara and Tara found Willow (well sort of). :D

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Wow, consider me thrilled and touched by the outpouring of responses. I've already begun work on the new chapter, and am hoping to resume updates more regularly. The only promise I can make for sure is that this story will be finished. That's my goal.

In any case, let me respond to some of this lovely feedback.

em317
Yay for dibs. I like to think of this conversation as that moment in your life when you finally stop thinking/searching/questioning something and it falls into your lap anyway. I'm glad you liked it. I'll try to get the new parts out for you sooner rather than later, as per request. :)

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Hello. Moving us forward head first indeed, we're in the final dive, my friends, plummeting towards an end. I hope your popcorn and coke last through the final moments. ;)

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Smoochies soon. :) Thanks for sticking with me.

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Love is definitely not doomed. Not in my world, anyway.

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Thanks for dropping by and feedbacking. It's appreciated. I know how hard it is to get to every fic, so thanks for taking the time.
I'm sorry about the timeline confusion, but I'm glad you got used to it, it's what I was hoping would happen. I think somewhere back a few pages, I've outlined my reasoning for it, but if you'd like an explanation, I can give you one.
Glad you enjoy it. I've been enjoying your work as well, and I so love mutual admiration societies, don't you?

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I have Sheryl Crow in my head every time I see your handle. Such is the way of things... Thank you. Your PM reminded me how badly I was slacking, and I'm so glad you enjoyed the update. Thank you for your kind words, they are very much appreciated.

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I'm geeking out due to your feedback. Thanks, it's very complimentary and made me smile. We're all so supportive and complimentary to each other, it's just a nice change of pace. In any case, thanks for your understanding, and I'll work on the friction in my fiction. (Rhyming makes me want to dance.)

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Well, hopefully the moment you've been waiting for is their ultimate meeting. But this was indeed a big moment... and I'm glad it came together for you in a good way. I'm glad you've learned not to assume with this story, it means I'm doing something right. Thanks for sticking with me.

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I can see that they were hungry indeed. I'm completely flattered by the outpouring of love, and even moreso that you want to cuddle up with my story. ...It's funny that everybody loves those exchanges between Tara and Dawn... I'm glad they make everybody squee.

Long live love forever and ever.

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Thanks for the vote of confidence. I hope you see fireworks and fanfare when it all comes together, that would be the joy, I think. Thank you for saying the conversation was realistic, I was hoping for a decent pitch. I wanted it to flow like it could have happened to anyone... Does that make sense.

As for what happened after Tara woke up... well, I thought about writing it, but I imagined that everyone else's imagination would make it much more interesting than I ever could hope to. I'm glad you enjoyed it, and I thank you so much for your insight and conversations with me. It's been incredibly flattering, and awfully helpful.

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Like I've said, I'm glad everybody enjoyed Dawn's speech. I think, after I posted, I was concerned I should have worried more about it -- but it turns out my concern was for naught. Everyone seems to be enjoying it, so I can't complain. Friction in fiction. We'll get there. :)

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I was mostly pretending to be gone. ;) Hiding out, thinking and going over things in my head. I'm so very glad you enjoyed it, and I hope your grin lasted all day. Thank you, Julia, for your support. It's been much appreciated. Hope the ending lives up.

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Hi Anne -- glad you enjoyed. Hopefully more for you, soon.

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Woo and a hoo back at you. Glad you enjoyed it so much. Dawn finds Tara, does Tara find Willow?!? Stay tuned for the next update. (And thanks for your fb.)

Alright kids, thanks for your patience and kind words, they are the lifeblood of this story. "True love isn't brains, people, it's blood. Blood coursing inside you to work it's will." Hope you all have a bit of that in your lives.

On to some writing.

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:rofl I didn't even think of that song when I picked that name ! It came from new moon rising when Tara told Willow to do what makes her happy she said it with so much heart break that line has always stayed with me .


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Hello!

I promised I'd finish this, and here I am, just a few chapters away from the end! And this isn't only empty promises, no, my friends, this is a new chapter.

It turns out that I've actually had the next two chapters mostly written for some time. After a little bit of work, it's ready to post. It's mostly a transition chapter, but the good news is, the one after this is mostly done as well, and that, as they say, is the big tamale.

I took some time away to make sure that I was writing what I wanted to write as opposed to just hurrying to finish it. I'm ready now. Thank you all for hanging in there with me this long. Thanks for your patience.

Without much further ado, an update.

Chapter 12

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Dawn clapped her phone shut, exhaling a long, steady stream of breath, and laid it on the coffee table absently. She nodded her head as if reaffirming something to herself. Finally, she looked up at Buffy and Xander. “Okay. She’s ready. It’s time.”

“Now? She’s ready now? Why now?” Xander asked, starting to look nervous.

“She didn’t say. She just said it was time.” Dawn answered, glancing at Buffy. “Are you okay?” She reached out a hand and caught a tear that was rolling down her sister’s face.

“Yeah, I’m okay. It’s just… it feels so sudden.” Buffy answered, looking decidedly weepy.

“Shouldn’t this be more of a woo hoo moment?” Dawn asked, wondering why she herself felt a slight sense of dread.

“It is a woo hoo moment. We just don’t want her to get hurt.” Buffy responded, seemingly explaining the emotion all three of them were feeling. The room fell to silence as the three of them worried about Willow.

“What’s going on?” Willow’s voice rang through the house as she moved into the living room, her eyes taking in the solemn forms of her friends. She didn’t notice that her sudden appearance caused them all to jump. “Jeez, who died?” She asked, her face contorting in surprise as they all turned to her with grim expressions. “Oh God, who died?”

“No one died. Everything’s fine, Will.” Buffy answered quickly, wiping the tears back from her eyes.

“Everyone’s all with the solemn. What’s going on guys?” Willow dropped herself into the chair across from the couch they were all seated on. She eyed each one of them in turn. “Alright, now I’m feeling weird. What’s going on?”

They each exchanged looks, willing the others to explain. Finally, Buffy took a deep breath and began. “Willow. We love you, very, very much.”

“It’s me, isn’t it? This is some kind of intervention.” She asked, her eyes growing wide. “Oh God, are you guys kicking me out?”

“No!” Buffy supplied forcefully. “Never in a million years, Will.” She flashed a kind smile at Willow, hoping to nip that idea in the bud immediately.

“Seriously, the cryptic is starting to get tedious, here, folks. What’s going on?” Willow demanded, feeling her temper rise. This was her family, why couldn’t they just say what they had to say?

Seeing things were going downhill fast, Dawn decided to simply spit it out as quickly as possible. Most of the words came out in hyperspeed. “I went to college in Portland to look for Tara and I found her and I want you to come to Portland with all of us to meet her and give you guys a shot at love because we know how sad you are and we know how much you want this, but we’re all scared for you. I’m scared for both of you actually, but we’re scared that things won’t work out and it won’t be what you want, and it would crush us.”

Silence filled the room for a long moment, Dawn exchanging nervous glances with Buffy and Xander as Willow sat dead silent, unblinking. Usually they could see the wheels in Willow’s head turning, but it seemed like she wasn’t even breathing. For Willow, the words had gone by so fast it took her brain long moments to process. What did she just say? That was quite the babble, we’re spending way too much time together. Wait, what? What did she say? She went to college in Portland to look for Tara. Who is Tara? MY TARA? Her brain screamed. She went to college in Portland to look for Tara and she found her. She found her? My Tara? She found my Tara at college in Portland? The wheels grinded slowly, achingly slowly, each thought forced through her mind. She processed each word, looking for some alternative meaning in case she was missing the point. Dawn went to college in Portland. She went to Portland to look for Tara. She found her. They know where she is. They want me to go there. They want me to meet her. They’re scared. They’re scared?!? Are they kidding? They’re not kidding. They’d never kid about this. Would they? “Are you in any way joking?”

“No, Wills, we’re not.” Xander supplied, and the three of them went back to staring at her intently.

Her mouth remained open. The cogs continued to turn. They’re not joking. They know where she is. How long have they known where she is? Where is she? Can I be there? “Can you explain this slowly and from the beginning?” She finally asked.

“We were worried about you, Will. It’s been a long time, and all you think about is us and Tara. And that’s fine, it’s your choice… but, well, we wanted to help.” Xander began.

Buffy picked up where Xander left off. “None of us really knew if you were actively looking for her, so we got together as a group and discussed it.”

“I knew you were running that computer program, but it seemed like there were so many possibilities and not a ton of answers.” Xander supplied.

“And I knew you were offered that job in Portland, but you didn’t take it to stay with us.” Buffy added.

“We wanted to help, but we weren’t sure how, until I realized that I had a golden opportunity. College.” Dawn filled in.

“That’s why you went to Portland?” Willow asked, her voice was sure, but there was a hollowness to it that suggested she was still attempting to process.

“Well that, and you’ve been talking about it for years. All of those conversations we’ve had about what a cool city it was? And, it’s got a lot of colleges…” Dawn crossed towards Willow, kneeling beside her, and rested a hand on her arm. “We wanted to do something for you, something to help pay you back for all that you’ve done for us.”

“And you found her, just like that?” Willow asked, her voice still edged with something they couldn’t identify.

“Well, no… I didn’t even know where to look.” Dawn sighed. “Honestly? I didn’t think I’d find her, but I just kept hoping that I would stumble across her. I thought that if it was supposed to be, it would just happen.”

“And?” Willow asked.

“It did.” Dawn answered.

“How? Where?” Willow demanded.

Dawn shrank away a little from Willow’s gaze, which was filled with something akin to overwhelming dread and a slight bit of hope. “In a coffeeshop my friend Rona works at. She’s a poet, she was there to give a reading. Actually, she goes there a lot, as it turns out.”

“When?” Willow’s eyes sought out Dawn’s.

“May.”

“May?” She nearly shrieked.

“Willow… when we figured out that she was the Tara you’d been looking for, when I told her I knew you, she passed out. Right there in front of me, she just… collapsed. It was really scary. When she came to, she demanded to know everything I could tell her about you. She was… actually, a lot like you are right now.”

“Really?” Willow’s eyes sought out Xander and Buffy. She could tell by the looks on their faces they were slightly afraid of the way she’d been reacting, but she wasn’t sure what she was supposed to be doing. All she felt was a mind numbing shock. She could barely process what was being said, but she understood, unequivocally, that what they were saying was true. Tara. The girl I kissed. The girl I’ve been dreaming about. They know where she is! The colors in the room began to swirl, and she tried to focus but found she couldn’t. She heard her friend’s voices calling her, but she couldn’t respond. The last thing she heard as her whole world faded to black was Dawn’s voice saying, “She’s been thinking about you too.”

As Willow passed out, Dawn turned towards Buffy and Xander with a slight smile. “Well, that went as well as could be expected.”

Sunnydale, California/Portland Oregon
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Dawn stood on the back porch, casting wary eyes through the windows into the house. Willow, Xander and Buffy were playing gleefully in the kitchen, laughing and making fun of each other in the traditional Scooby way. She sighed, her eyes running over Willow’s face and the smile that hadn’t dropped away for hours. “I hate lying to her,” she whispered into her cell phone.

Tara sighed on the other end of the line, watching Anya flip through pages of a magazine on the couch. She ignored the looks Anya was shooting at her, and continued pacing the length of her apartment. “You’re not lying to her… exactly.”

“Tara…” The tone of Dawn’s voice held a warning.

“I’m just not ready yet.” Tara’s voice was soft in reply, tinged with hurt and insecurity.

“I still think you would have been the better birthday present.” Dawn giggled at her own joke, watching Willow through popcorn at Xander. Their goofy antics made her smile.

“Dawn, I need you to be serious.” Tara responded. She didn’t miss Anya’s roll of her eyes.

“Tara, I get that you need time to… well, stop fainting when you think about meeting her. But I’m a really, really bad liar. Especially to my family.”

“Buffy knows, doesn’t she?” Anya pointedly rolled her eyes at the name “Buffy”, mouthing to herself “what kind of name is Buffy”. Tara shot her a look that spelled death.

“Yes, Buffy knows, but she’s worse at lying than I am.”

“You just need to direct her enough so that she makes the leap on her own. That’s the only way I’m comfortable with this.” Tara responded.

“Fine. But you owe me big.” Dawn sighed. Xander came to the back door, gesturing for her to come inside. “Look, I have to go, they’re going to get suspicious.”

“Okay, we’ll have lunch when you get back.” Tara smiled. “Thanks, Dawn. I know it’s hard.”

“I just can’t wait for the two of you to be together.” Dawn replied. She motioned to Xander that she’d be in in a minute. “I’ll talk to you soon.”

“Okay, bye.” Tara hung up her phone and flung herself down on the couch next to Anya, who promptly handed her her forgotten glass of wine.

“You sure are drinking a lot since you met Dawn.” Anya remarked. “What kind of names do these people have? Dawn! That’s a time of day, not a name. Buffy! Did California fry their mother’s brain? And don’t even get me started on Willow…”

“What’s wrong with Willow?” Tara asked defensively.

Anya snorted. “It’s a kind of tree, for god’s sake.”

“And Anya is incredibly normal.” Tara rolled her eyes at her friend.

“It’s not, but at least it has some pizzaz, don’t you think?” Anya’s face crinkled into a grin.

“Sure, Anya, it’s got tons of pizzaz.” She sighed, taking a deep gulp of her wine. She rested her head against the couch and rubbed the bridge of her nose.

“Tara?” Anya’s voice seemed more serious suddenly.

“What is it, An?” Tara didn’t bother to open her eyes.

“I don’t get it.”

“What don’t you get?”

“Why you’re not in California having multiple orgasms on top of multiple orgasms.” Anya answered, her voice still entirely serious.

Tara sighed deeply, and drank from her wine glass again before turning her body on the couch to face her friend. “Because this isn’t just about sex, An.”

“I know that.” Anya’s face contorted to hurt. “I know.” She repeated. “It’s just… you love her. You’ve always loved her. You kissed the girl once and you knew from that moment on. And you’ve been waiting eight years, never knowing how she felt, never knowing if she remembered you. You found out almost four months ago that she feels the exact same way about you – which is just insane, by the way. Still, here you are! Encouraging the one person who could literally bring you two together not to tell her you exist! Why? I don’t understand. I don’t understand why you don’t just go to her and start living happily ever after already.”

Silence filled the room as Anya stared at her friend, and Tara stared back, her blue eyes searching Anya’s face for the hint of sarcasm that she was used to seeing. Finding nothing but her friend’s concern, the quiet broke with a sob. Anya leaned forward and pulled Tara’s body into her own, stroking her hair and letting her cry. Finally, Tara quieted down and relaxed into laying across Anya’s lap.

“She’s a dream.”

Anya’s face registered her confusion. “We’re actually positive she’s real now.” She used her best reassuring voice.

Tara let out a laugh through her tears. “We weren’t sure before?”

“Well…” Anya started. “No.”

“Faith saw her too.”

“Mass hallucination caused by MDMA?”

Tara shook her head. “She’s not a real person, not in my head. Not after eight years. Not after writing a book about a relationship with her that never happened!” Tara turned her face away from Anya’s gaze. “I just… I would fall apart, An.”

“What do you mean?”

“I would fall apart if she didn’t want me.”

“The little brat seems pretty sure she wants you.” Anya answered.

“Yes, but I can’t be anything more than a dream to her too! Imagine the pedestals that we have each other on! What happens when she’s a real person? Worse – what happens when I’m a real person, with faults and insecurities and I’m not perfect the way I am in her head?” Tara sighed, biting the bottom of her lip to avoid crying again.

“Tara…” Anya, for the first time Tara had ever known her, seemed speechless. Quickly, she recovered. “You are perfect.”

Tara laughed. “I’m not remotely close to perfect.”

“Well, no, you have annoying qualities. You’re nice all the time, to everyone. Until they suck, and even then you’re completely corteous and polite! You’re a good roommate. A little shy, for sure, you never get laid, and you’ve turned down every offer I’ve made for you to induct me into the world of lesbian sex.”

Tara quirked an eyebrow at her. “These are my faults?”

Anya ignored her. “But you’re probably the best person I’ve ever met. You’re my best friend, actually – you’re pretty much my only friend, unless you count Faith and Giles. I don’t, but they won’t go away, so there’s not much we can do about that. You put up with me, and I know that’s not easy.” Her lips held the glimmer of a smile. “I’m not an easy person to live with, I know that. I’m brutally honest, I say whatever’s on my mind, regardless of whether or not it’s offensive, and I like sex. Vocally.” The smile formed. “But, Tara Maclay, if this Willow person meets you, there’s no way she won’t want you. It’s just not possible. Because you’re simply the most loyal, dedicated, talented, brilliant, sexy person that exists in this world.”

Tara’s mouth dropped open, but no sound came forth. She stared up at Anya, unsure of what to say. Tears sprung to her eyes again, and leaked out. She didn’t notice. Anya continued. “It’s actually a shame I’m not a lesbian, or I would have married you by now.”

“Anya…” Tara started, picking her words very carefully. “I think that’s absolutely the nicest thing that anyone has ever said to me.”

“You’re welcome.” There was a slight pause as they smiled at each other. “Also, I think the shy thing really is just a cover for a totally insatiable sexual appetite and I think you’d be killer in bed.”

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