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Re: Speak Easy

Postby wimpy0729 » Sun Feb 10, 2008 11:03 am

Hi there. Well, another wonderful update. Your descriptions and imagery are very well done again. I feel so sorry for Willow here. She's really the innocent in all this mess and was trying to help Tara, now she's running for her life and sleeping on a cold floor and getting the cold shoulder from her. Everything seems cold, cold, cold. I understand about Tara being confused, but I'm hoping she gets over this soon and realizes just how much Willow must care for her to go through all of this.

Can't wait to see what's next.


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Re: Speak Easy

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Feb 10, 2008 6:12 pm

Aw. Poor Willow. She's noble and trying and honest and she's kind of paying the price for it. Tara comes and goes with her emotions and one moment she seems a little trusting but then shuts down. How hard.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby dlline » Sun Feb 10, 2008 10:17 pm

Hey!

Sorry for the delay.

I really liked this chapter. You're really getting a great handle on some descriptions here. Poor Willow on the floor, trying to sleep despite the cold. I know this has been said before, but I like the way you echo the cold in the room with the cold shoulder that Tara has been offering. Nicely done.

Anyway, I know you're busy, but it's cool that you managed to get an update in. Good for you. Have fun with school and I'll talk to you soon.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby nothingtosay » Thu Feb 14, 2008 2:52 pm

i cant believe i missed an update.
it always amazes me how bad my grammar is...
i told you i love you, i didnt say please love me too


i have a bad habit of bumping up old stories...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby sweettara » Thu Feb 14, 2008 3:13 pm

Amazing! :wtkiss :wtkiss
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taralicious » Thu Feb 14, 2008 7:45 pm

Tara's heart will melt given time and the ordeal of too many nights having to see Willow be chilled to the bone on that cold floor while Tara has the warm feather bed and the blankety goodness.
I imagine it to be a feather bed even if it isn't.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Mon Feb 25, 2008 10:58 am

I know your a busy woman but Pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee :pray
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Mon Apr 14, 2008 8:45 am

Tazraven please don't give up on this story! I know RL can really kick your butt sometimes so please just try your best to keep this story going it's one of my favorites and would love to see it finished. :peace
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby sinkinghearts » Mon Apr 14, 2008 3:53 pm

oh i agree with everyone else... this is one of my fave fics too. i do hope this won't be included in the unfinished list :(
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby umm....Willow+Tara= <3 » Mon May 12, 2008 10:11 pm

I love this story. I just wanted to say that,and of course to beg and pray for an update soon. :aww (beg beg)

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby katjetson » Mon May 12, 2008 10:18 pm

So funny... I peeked in here today to bump this fic, as well, but got side-tracked and totally forgot.

This is one helluvanenjoyable read, and I've been missing it. Whaddaya say to rounding up some wonderfully-written words for an update?
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Tue May 13, 2008 1:05 pm

pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeeee :pray
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Belli Bear » Sat Jun 07, 2008 7:37 pm

*cough*neededtobebumped*cough*
let me live forever.. in the space between our lips...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby tazraven » Sun Jun 08, 2008 10:50 am

Alright, first of all, a huge apology to everyone who has stuck with me these several months. I thought that when my student teaching started, I would have more time, but unfortunately the opposite was true. Then, immediately after finishing student teaching, I started for real, and found out that I actually had even less free time, if that's possible. I know my excuses are weak, so once again I apologize.

I began writing this again last week, since school was petering out, and that would normally mean I would have an update for everyone. Unfortunately, last Sunday, my grandfather died, and I got swept up in everything that went with his passing. However, things are normalizing again, and school is over in 3 days. I completely plan on finishing this story, and I'm, once again, so sorry to everyone who was had to wait while my life calms.

So, in conclusion, I thought I would post the small update I did manage to write, and pray for forgiveness. I'll have it up within the hour.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:05 am

Sara - I'm so sorry to hear of your grandfather. Things like school and family take such precedence over our wishes. Take your time and our blessings.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby tazraven » Sun Jun 08, 2008 11:21 am

Title: Speak Easy
Author: TazRaven (Sara)
Distribution: The Kitten Board, Through the Looking Glass, anyone else just ask.
Rating: PG-13 for language
Disclaimer: I do not own Willow or Tara, but you all know that.
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Summary: Willow meets a woman and falls into a different world. How far will she go to save her life?
Notes: Special thanks to Elizabeth, my fiancé, for dealing with my writing obsession.



Chapter 14- February 11, 1931


I slept on the floor again that night after dinner, and the next morning, Tara and I made a trip to the local precinct. Even though they assured us they were in no way working for Malone, I made sure I never left Tara’s side.


The sergeant brought us to a room where we could talk, and Tara told her story. I felt as though a huge weight was lifted from my shoulders with each word that Tara spoke, and then felt my shoulders slump right back down when Tara’s story was complete. There was nothing they could do for us, the sergeant said. They didn’t have jurisdiction in the matter. The only way that Tara could report what she’d seen would have been to go back to Chicago, but there was no way in hell I was going to let that happen.


That’s when we got the number for the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Tara spoke to someone who actually seemed to care, and they arranged for an agent to come and talk to her at the precinct. The investigator talked to her for hours, and though I wasn’t allowed in the room that time, I never left the chair I’d parked right outside the door. Although Tara didn’t speak about the interview a great deal, she did tell me that the information she’d given to the Bureau was going to be entered into evidence for a case they were currently building against Malone. They hoped to build enough of a case to bring him into court within the month.


The week after that was almost welcomingly calm. For the first few days, I constantly checked over my shoulder, convinced that I would see someone behind me. But there wasn’t, and so I stopped checking so often, then less and less.


I continued to sleep on the floor. Judith didn’t speak to me and Tara followed suit, but she wasn’t rude: Judith was, but I was grateful for her silence. If I asked Tara a question, she usually responded, but I knew that there was little I could ask her beyond how she was feeling or if she was hungry. There was nothing I could say to help her understand or make things better. So I didn’t.


But she did.


“Willow?”


I heard her voice from behind me, soft and warm. I turned my head to glance at her from the chair on the porch where I’d been sitting. The day was cool and clear, so I’d taken advantage of the good weather to relax outside. The chilly air helped clear my head, and for the past few days it had needed a great deal of clearing. I had too many thoughts on my mind, most of them about the person who had just called my name.


“Hey,” I said with a smile. Tara’s lips lifted slowly, her expression mirroring my own.


“Could I talk to you?” she asked, the trepidation evident in her voice.


I nodded my head and she walked forward onto the porch from the door until she was in front of me. I looked up at her from the chair. Her hair sat lightly on her shoulders, the calm wind blowing a few strands in front of her eyes. And even though I’d thought it a thousand times, I thought it again. I love her.


She met my gaze and blew out a breath. “You’re an ass.”


I blinked my eyes and dropped my jaw.


“No, that’s not what I mean.” She shook her head. “Well, yes, it is. You’re an ass, Will.”


I blinked my eyes again as the words finally registered. “Who do you think…”


“Shut up and listen to me.” I snapped my jaw shut out of pure annoyance. “I mean, you pretend to be a man so you can get a job, and you don’t tell me, which was sort of a jerk think to do, if you don’t mind me saying…”


What?


“…And then, you kiss me, and I liked it. A lot. I really did, and that kiss was amazing…”


I felt my lips curl into a smirk.


“…And don’t smirk at that!”


The smirk fell off my face.


“So, then there’s all this stuff with Malone and guns and running and you were so sweet to help me out, but you’re a girl, and you neglected to tell me that for a month, and…” She stopped, shaking her head with obvious frustration. “God damnit, Will!”


I had never seen Tara like this, struggling to find her words. I let my gaze fall to the weathered boards of the porch as I waited for her, staying silent to give her the room she needed to think.


“I don’t want to love you. I want to be angry and hurt, but I just can’t stop it.”


I lifted my eyes to hers just as she leaned closer, tilting her head so that her lips covered mine. The kiss was sweet and wonderful, soft and hard at the same time, slow and frantic. It was love. It was passion. It was Tara.


I breathed deeply, inhaling her scent, as she removed her mouth from mine. I could still taste her lips. My eyes wandered lazily up to hers and I smiled in what I’m sure was a goofy way. She was like a drug; the smell, the taste, the sight of her left me light-headed and only wanting more.


So I gave in.


I stood from my chair, wrapped my arms around her just like I had in all my fantasies, then quickly prayed that I wasn’t currently in one. But the feeling of her underneath my palms, the heat of her body was enough to convince me this couldn’t be a dream.


“Are you going to kiss me again, or were you planning on just standing there?” I could hear the laughter in her voice, and her eyes sparkled. My face broke into one huge grin as I fought to keep myself from dragging her upstairs and throwing her onto the bed. Did I mention that I love her?


I leaned forward and let our lips touch, savoring the sensation. “I love you, too,” I spoke against her lips. “Just in case you, um, didn’t know.”


I felt her smile rather than saw it. “I think I figured that one out, Will.”


“Tara!” Judith’s voice rang out, piercing the calm.


“Shit,” I said. Releasing my hold on Tara, I jumped backwards without thinking and fell into the rocking chair. My momentum pushed the chair over, and I felt the air whoosh from my lungs as the chair hit the ground. Closing my eyes as I struggled to catch my breath, I heard Tara’s soft laughter from above me.


“She’s in the kitchen,” Tara said through her giggles. Clearing her throat, she shouted, “I’ll be there in a minute, Jude!”


“Oh,” I wheezed. “Kitchen. Right.” I felt my face turn bright red and reached up a hand which Tara grabbed. She pulled my to my feet then kissed me on the nose.


“You’re cute,” she said, pressing a hand against my cheek. She leaned forward and kissed me again, this time on the lips. “You know that?” she asked as she pulled away.


Letting her hand slip from its place, she left the porch, opened the door, and walked back inside. The screen banged shut behind her. I sat back down in the rocking chair and waited for my face to return to its normal color.


I slept in the bed with Tara that night. She insisted on it.




Chapter 15- February 19, 1931


In the darkness, a hand closed around a phone and turned the dial.


One ring.


Two.


Three.


“Who’s this?” a voice answered.


“A friend.” The caller said. “I found them, those two you’ve been looking for.”


“How do you know I’ve been looking for anyone?”


“Heard it on the wind.”


“Smart wind.”


“I heard you’re offering a reward.”


“Very smart wind.”


“Yeah. How much for them?”


“Five-thousand a piece.”


The caller breathed in. “Alright. I’ll tell you where they are.”


“Good.”


“An old farmhouse in Benson. Get someone up here with the cash and I’ll tell you the rest. I’ll meet you at the train station.”


“Sounds like a deal.”


“Yeah.”
How far will she go to save her life?

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:55 pm

YAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I'm so glad you continued this story and well worth the wait!! you can't go wrong with kisses and I love yous
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Sun Jun 08, 2008 12:57 pm

I forgot to tell you sorry about your lose best wishes to your family
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zampsa1975 » Sun Jun 08, 2008 1:09 pm

Yay for great update-y goodness... Extra yay for Tara for figuring out her feelings for Willow and acting on them... I hope our girls get somekind of warning and are able to evade Malone's hitmen...

PS: I'm sorry to hear about your grandfather...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby katjetson » Sun Jun 08, 2008 5:58 pm

Hey Taz,

Sorry about your grandpa sadness. Truly. I would like to pretend that I have some comforting words, but I'm low on wisdom at the moment.

I might fare a tad better with the praise, so let's work with that. Many thanks for squeaking out this update, which, by the way, was rich in details. (Love Willow looking down at the weathered floor boards.) I felt the refreshing chill on the porch, and the heat of Tara's wrath (and subsequent kisses.)

This is one of my favorites here, so I'm psyched to hear that you're dedicated to seeing it through. Sometimes I have little snippets of your W&T sneak into my brain. Pretty neat.

And oh, looks like Malone's got someone at the FBI on his payroll. Damn. It also looks like our girls will be on the lam again. I look forward to it, though, as you write the drama and love with equal amounts of ferocity.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taralicious » Sun Jun 08, 2008 9:40 pm

I know all too well the pain of losing a grandparent and the pain is exponentially magnified when you are so close to them like I and my grandmother so I feel your pain and offer my heartfelt condolences.
Having said that, it was nice how Tara told Willow straight up what, her words, an ass she'd been for clearly not considering Tara's feelings once Willow had met her and yet still continued the gender ruse.
Willow, being smart enough to let it play out the only way it could and take the verbal tongue-lashing, was amply rewarded by Tara's loving tongue-lashing as the two of them are so cute when they play with each other like that.
Someone has tipped off the mob as to their whereabouts, however. I hope Judith hasn't sold them out because she disapproves of their sexuality.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taraslove » Thu Jun 12, 2008 5:10 am

So very sorry to hear about your grandfather. Truly.

Thank you for continuing with the story. I know it's hard to focus on writing when so many changes are happening in RL, but we're glad you haven't abandoned it! It's such a good one!

That said, let me also say that I loved the "I don't want to love you" line. I can totally see why Tara is upset, but she just can't stay that way. And then Willow's goofy smile back at her. I honestly expected a hell of a lot more angst. So, thanks for that sweetness instead.

Hmmm. Someone knows where they are, huh? That kind of... sucks. But I guess it was inevitable. Gotta get 'em on the run again. At least they're together now. Hopefully Will can play the hero some more... I love it when she's all tough and rumble.

Keep up the good work!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby wimpy0729 » Thu Jun 12, 2008 7:33 am

Hi there. So sorry to hear about your loss, but thank you for taking the time to give us an update.

This was so sweet, but a long time coming with Tara finally telling Willow how she feels about everything. And they said the big "L" Word. Hooray. But of course, the good stuff couldn't last for too long with these two. So now you have my anxiously waiting to see what the bad guys are going to try next.

Take care of yourself.


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Re: Speak Easy

Postby dlline » Thu Jun 12, 2008 8:16 pm

Hey Sara!

Sorry for the delay. Crazy week.

I just wanted to check in to say that you've given us another great update. You know I have a special fondness for the moment when Willow freaks and spills over backwards in her chair, but I really did like all of it. Special kudos for giving us that moment when Tara calls Will on her dishonesty. Personally, I'm glad that she did that.

Keep up the good work and I hope everything is okay with you.

Good job.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby JustSkipIt » Fri Jun 13, 2008 3:56 am

Awww. Well, that seemed almost easy after all Tara being mad and Willow spending a week in the country in virtual silence but something tells me that doesn't make it smooth sailing from here. It was so very cute though, Tara telling Will that she's an ass and that she loves her and Willow falling over into the chair. Tee hee.

But now. The bump bump bump...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zooeys_Bridge » Fri Jun 13, 2008 2:24 pm

I'm so sorry to hear about your Grandfather. Been there a few months ago, done the greiving still, and it ain't fun. But we can be in the same sad boat together, yeah? Never apologize for taking time off, in the sceme of things, you know which is more important.

The less important thing however was great. Really nice progression of things, happening in your story. I get a soft squish in my heart every time Tara calls Willow 'Will' and since that happens a lot here, consider me happy.

Welcome back, even under such circumstances. Big Hugs!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby tazraven » Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:22 pm

We're nearing the end here folks. I'm in the process of writing the last few chapters. Thanks to everyone who left comments and who's sticking with me til the end. With that in mind, hope you all enjoy.



Title: Speak Easy
Author: TazRaven (Sara)
Distribution: The Kitten Board, Through the Looking Glass, anyone else just ask.
Rating: PG-13 for language
Disclaimer: I do not own Willow or Tara, but you all know that.
Feedback: Yes, please, I love it.
Summary: Willow meets a woman and falls into a different world. How far will she go to save her life?
Notes: Special thanks to Elizabeth, my fiancé, for dealing with my writing obsession.



Chapter 16- February 20, 1931
2: 11 am


Tara slept peacefully, warm in a cocoon of sheets. She turned over onto her left side, reaching her hand across the bed, instinctually searching for the heat of another person, but encountered nothing but air. The disappointment broke through her dreams and a questioning mumble escaped her lips.


Her eyes opened slowly, lazily, unfocused in the dark. The white blur of the covers, illuminated by the moonlight streaming in through the window, was the first image she registered. Her eyes closed again.


A thought wormed its way into her hazed mind and brought her closer to consciousness. The sheets were right, but there was something missing. No, not something.


Someone.


The realization was enough to wake her. Her eyelids fluttered, then opened, the softly lit room immediately coming into focus.


“Will?” Tara mumbled, awake, but still not enough to speak properly. She rolled her tongue around, wrinkling her nose in disgust at the bad taste in her mouth, and tried again.


“Will?”


No answer. She stretched out her arm until it reached the edge of the mattress. The bed was cold, devoid of the warmth that should have accompanied Willow’s recent presence. Propping herself onto her left elbow, Tara sat up and took stock of the bedroom.


A quick look around told her that Willow wasn’t there. There was no light shining under the closed bathroom door, so probably not there either. Her brain finally kicked in, combining all of the evidence to come to the logical conclusion that Willow must not be in the room.


Kitchen, Tara thought. The thought was accompanied by a noise from downstairs. A cupboard door closing maybe, or something thudding on the counter. Probably getting a drink.


Tara thought of just laying her head back on the pillow and falling into a welcoming dream, but she was awake now, at least for the time being. Awake enough to think about the events of the past two days.


The best two days in a while. Tara rolled her eyes at the thought. Oh, be honest with yourself, Tara. They’ve probably been the best two days of your life.


“Maybe,” she whispered to the room. “Doesn’t mean everything’s perfect.”


Pretty close, though. Pretty close. Tara smiled to herself, reminiscing on the pretty close to perfect days she’d had with Will. There’d been kisses, so many kisses. The first one on the porch, then in the hallway, sneaking them in the living room, blowing them across the table when Judith wasn’t looking, upstairs in their room, lying on the bed. Kisses that trailed from lips to cheeks to forehead and nose, butterfly kisses on the neck and collarbone, pecks and a sloppy wet one from Will right on Tara’s ear.


And then the touching. They hadn’t gone very far, just enough to tease, letting small touches linger, caressing forearms and shoulders, a hand on a hip, on the small of the back, and lower, until Tara had swatted Will on the shoulder.


Another sound came from downstairs, the clink of a glass being set on a table.


But Tara had stopped things. When Willow’s hand had travelled farther down than she liked, when her kisses had become more passionate that Tara could cope with, she’d stopped her.


But why? Tara asked herself the question, but couldn’t answer it. I love her. I know I do. Tara shook her head, the brunette tresses curtaining her face as she directed her gaze to the sheets.


You’re afraid.


This voice was soft and hesitant and strong at the same time. “Afraid,” Tara whispered, “But not of her. Never of her.”


No, not her. Of what will happen, when this little experiment is over.


She loved Willow, with all of her heart, but not with all of her mind. She needed time, to consider her life, and who she was introducing into it. But Tara knew, even if she never figured out why she loved Willow, or how, she knew she did. There was no denying it. She’d wanted to before, but now…


Now, it was enough. It was enough, she realized, to just love her. The semantics were details, pointless and trivial. It was enough, and she would show Willow that.


A noise echoed in the empty hall, this one the groan of the bottom step.


Tara sat up fully, edged to the side of the bed, and swung her legs over. It’s enough. Running her hands through her bed-head hair, Tara felt her heart jump in anticipation of seeing Willow.


The doorknob turned and the door creaked open. The moonlight that continued to illuminate the room lent its beams to Willow. Tara felt her smile widen as she took in the image of her, her night gown loose and flowing, accentuating the hips and breasts of the woman she had grown to love. Her hair was tied up, but the color of it still took Tara’s breath away, the auburn strands glowing in the light.


“What took you so-”


“Run,” Willow whispered, so softly Tara wasn’t sure she’d heard correctly.


Tara blinked and looked at Willow closely, wondering why she didn’t see it immediately. Her face, normally so expressive and beautiful, was tight. With fear.


“Run,” Willow whispered again.


So Tara did. Or at least, she tried. As Tara inched back onto the bed to sprint for the bathroom, another voice spoke.


“Try it, Ms. Maclay, and I’ll blow her brains out all over this fuckin’ bed.”


That was enough to stop Tara in her tracks completely. She waited on the bed as Willow was nudged into the room, closely followed by a man Tara recognized. He was one of Malone’s men, the one whose head she’d used as a way to break a vase. There was a gun in his right hand, currently pointed at Willow. I just had to hit him with the damn vase.


“Sit down,” he growled to Willow, pushing her onto the bed beside Tara. “You two girls,” he spat the word, “have got a fuckin’ thing comin’ to you.” He paused, taking a moment to look at the pistol in his hand, pointing it toward the ceiling.


“Mr. Malone said I’m supposed to bring you two in, so you all can have a nice little chat about what you saw.” He redirected the gun, once again pointing it at Willow’s head. “You know what I say to that?” Cocking the firearm, he smiled gruesomely. “I say, dead girls don’t talk.”


Tara saw his finger slide over the trigger and felt Willow’s hand slide over her own, just before the sound of a shotgun being cocked came from the doorway.


“Easy there, fella.” Tara inwardly cheered as she heard Judith’s voice. For a minute there…


Moonlight spilled onto Judith as she stepped into the room. Her soft white nightgown was a stark contrast to the deadly weapon she held in her hand. Judith turned her face to Tara, her lips forming a thin smile. “You know you’re not allowed to kill them yet.”
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How far will she go to save her life?

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby JustSkipIt » Fri Jun 20, 2008 7:31 pm

dibs

ETA: Wow. Sara, that update was scarce on words but it meant so much. I loved Tara's reminiscing of all the kisses and some caresses and her stopping them when it got too much. Good for her (not what I'd choose of course but heck, she's young...). And then the bad guy showing up! Awesome. Judith is a bad guy too. I don't know what I saw that coming but it certainly livens things up a bit.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zampsa1975 » Sat Jun 21, 2008 1:33 am

Yay for great update-y goodness... So Judith was the informer... I hope Tara is able to punch some sense to her... Maybe Willow and Tara could take over Juduth's farm after she and Malone are taking behind bars...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby wimpy0729 » Sat Jun 21, 2008 8:14 am

Holy Shit! I sure didn't see that coming. Damn Judith AKA Judas. As my gf would say, fuckity, fuck, fuck, fuck.

More soon please cause I really can't wait to see what's gonna happen next.


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