by Alcy » Wed Aug 19, 2009 12:56 pm
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[center]~ Chapter Five - The devotion to something afar ~[/center]
Even on Sunday night, the crowd at Imerst was jumping along to a beat all of its own. Though it was a little less crowded and a little subdued compared to a Friday or Saturday night, the beats were still playing just as loudly. The dance floor was busy with enthusiastic revellers. The bar was doing a steady trade despite the fact that many of those ordering had to go to work the next day.
One person who did not have to work the next day stood on the mezzanine balcony overlooking the dance floor. Willow Rosenberg remained content to stand aloof from the throng and watch the antics of those below her. She looked on with a grin as she watched Xander work his magic on his target for the night. Of course the magic worked, and moments later he made his way to the dance floor with a young man in tow. He glanced up towards the balcony and motioned for her to come down to the dance floor. Willow shook her head and pointed at her half-full cocktail. Xander shrugged and turned his attention back to his rather dodgy dance moves. Willow was pleased at the happy grin on her best friend’s face; pleased at least one of them was having a good time. In all truth, she did not particularly want to be at Imerst that night. As soon as she had walked in the door that evening she felt an unfamiliar feeling of boredom and monotony. It would be the same people who were here the night before, minus the one she wanted to see the most. Even as she had eagerly scanned the crowd for any sign of Tara Maclay, she knew the stunning blonde wouldn’t be there.
She turned away from the dance floor and saw a vision of bronzed, exotic flesh heading towards her with a dazzling white smile. Propping her elbows up on the railing, Willow smirked appreciatively as the tall woman approached. Her eyes lingered over the way her body moved in the skin tight, metallic gold dress she wore. Her hair fell in absolutely perfect curls, bouncing slightly as she walked. She came to a halt directly in front of her and placed a hand on the railing with her forearm nestled against Willow’s waist.
“See anything you like here tonight?” she asked quietly. There was a slight accent in her voice.
“Only very recently,” Willow replied with a brazen smile. The other woman tilted her head back slightly, offering her the perfect view of her long throat. Willow leaned in close and drew in a deep breath, inhaling the fruity perfume the young woman was wearing. “And I like very much.”
She drew back and moved her gaze down from the woman’s throat to her breasts. The perfect mounds were straining against the gold fabric of her dress. With an even bigger smirk, Willow moved in to claim her full lips. However, out of the corner of her eye she caught a flash of long blonde hair. Without warning, she stopped in her tracks and stared at the woman threading her way through the floor below. Willow could only see her back but it looked so much like Tara she was sure it could only be her. With the exotic woman beside her forgotten, Willow leaned over the railing and silently willed the girl to turn around. Her heart was already hammering in her chest with expectation of seeing those blue eyes again.
Just as Willow was about to call out, the girl turned around. She was gorgeous enough, but it wasn’t Tara. Willow sighed with profound disappoint. She felt a pair of smooth arms snake around her waist, moments later she felt a firm body pressed against her back and warm breath on her ear.
“There are too many distractions. Let’s get out of here,” a soft voice whispered.
Willow swivelled in the woman’s arms until she was facing her. She was stunning, there was no doubt about it but Willow found she had completely lost whatever desire so possessed just a moment ago. Damn you, Tara Maclay, she thought to herself as she realised she was going to shortly play the part of the tease who promised the world but never put out. What have you turned me into? As the exotic woman leaned in to kiss her, Willow twisted her head slightly so that her lips landed harmlessly on her cheek. She pulled away and looked at her apologetically.
“You know what, I think you should make your way back to the dance floor and find someone who really wants to be with you tonight,” Willow said even as she couldn’t quite believe she was actually turning down sex…and with a girl who was so stunning she was almost painful to look at.
The girl stared at Willow for a moment as though trying to gauge whether she was serious. Willow just shrugged turned her back on the girl as though that was the end of it. Seconds later she heard her mutter ‘bitch’ in a loud voice. When Willow turned her head again, she was making her way back downstairs. Willow watched her arse and her perfect tits disappear and felt strangely good about it.
While Willow was done with female company for the night, she was however dying for another drink. She ordered two from the upstairs bar, drained one in a few quick gulps and carried the other back down to the dance floor. Moments later she joined Xander and managed somehow to wrestle her way in between him and his latest man candy. Neither seemed to mind having the gorgeous and vibrant girl slip in between them and a moment later all three of them were dancing in one tight sandwich at the centre of the floor. By the time the drink in her hand was finished, Willow had succeeded in alleviating her boredom.
Willow woke up the next morning to find herself on her own couch, without a clue as to what had happened the rest of the night. She was, however, extremely pleased to find she still had her underwear on.
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The week passed in a blur of meetings for Tara. They were mostly with Bridget as they discussed additions and corrections to her latest manuscript. However her relationship with her editor was at a point where they both knew how the other thought, and what the other liked. So the manuscript was dispatched for the next stages of production with little fuss. In about six month’s time, Tara knew that her next book would hit the shelves and she’d be caught up in the whirlwind of publicity tours and book signings. She was grateful for the additional time to herself as she knew there was no way she could have withstood that amount of activity in her current condition. Faith understood her friend all too well, and was determined to help her back on her feet and out into the public eye after her four month seclusion. As a result, the two women found themselves braving Wellington’s infamous wind to trawl Lambton Quay, home to all manner of shops designed to help them part with their money.
Tara and Faith emerged from a short break for a coffee at Starbuck’s, it was only just pushing early afternoon and they were already laden with several shopping bags each. Faith scanned the street; her eyes alight with the prospect of her next bargain.
“Where to next?” Tara asked, feeling the tip of her nose grow cold once again. She awkwardly brought one hand up and rubbed it fiercely to return some feeling.
Faith glanced across the street. “Zambesi!”
Tara was a little dubious. “Okay, I don’t sell quite enough books to be able to shop there Miss big wig attorney!”
Faith grinned over her shoulder. “Ah, but they’re having an end of season sale. Every girl’s favourite place to be.”
“Well, I’d actually rather be curled up on the couch,” Tara began. She stopped herself when she heard the familiar negative tone creeping into her voice.
“Don’t even start!” Faith snapped playfully. “Get your arse into that shop and find yourself a designer bargain!”
With a tortured sigh, Tara followed Faith in her dash across the road to the opulent and somewhat imposing storefront. However, once she found herself in the warmth within, surrounded by gorgeous clothes, she allowed herself to relax. She chose a nearby rack and started shifting through; immediately coming across any number of items that she would gladly buy. The heady rush of excitement was more than enough to get her enthusiastic.
She and Faith swept through the store, each already laden with garments to try on. Faith gave Tara an ‘I told you so’ look as they moved onto the next rack. Tara grinned and found that, despite the weather and her earlier mood, she was exceptionally glad that Faith had decided to ask her out shopping. She continued looking through the rack until she spied a cobalt blue shirt that she could easily imagine herself wearing to a book signing. Eagerly, she pushed aside the clothes on either side to be able to extract it. However, when she parted the rack she caught a glimpse straight through to the store’s entrance. At that very moment, the automatic doors parted and into the store walked a rather windswept woman. Despite the overcast skies she wore a large pair of sunglasses. Just as Tara was wondering who the hell would need to wear sunglasses on a day like this, the woman peeled them off her face and tucked them in her handbag. A sudden flash of recognition overcame her. She yelped and dropped everything in her arms as she cringed behind the rack. Faith spun around at the sudden noise and lifted her eyebrows in mild amusement.
“Ah…Tara?” she asked. “Are you alright?”
“Oh my god,” Tara whispered in terror. “No, I’m not bloody alright…front door…now!”
Ignoring all pretence of discretion, Faith craned her neck over the rack and caught sight of the object of Tara’s terror. She stared blatantly for a good while before she too recognised the woman from Imerst. Her eyes were wide with delight as she turned back to Tara.
Tara was already cringing. She knew that look on Faith’s face, and she didn’t like it one little bit.
“Hey, Tara! It’s your girl!” she said enthusiastically and much too loudly for Tara’s liking. She turned back to the still cowering blonde and jerked her head towards the door insistently. “Well, are you going to go and say hi?”
Tara risked a peek through the clothing rack to see Willow moving straight towards the back of the shop and her hiding place. Silently she willed the redhead to turn around and leave but she seemed to have no such intention. She took her time browsing through the racks, just as Tara had been doing a few moments earlier.
“No! I’m not going to say hi!” Tara replied in a whisper through her clenched teeth. “I’ve got to find a way out of here without her seeing me!”
Frantically she gathered up her fallen purchases, ignoring the clothes that had been on her arm to try on. With the bags clutched in her white knuckled fingers she glanced around the rack to check on Willow’s location and found herself staring directly into a pair of eyes she had last seen through a drunken haze. Tara let out a surprised yelp and toppled backwards, her shopping once again flying from her hands. She landed hard on her arse, hard enough to bring a look of pain to her face and tears to her eyes. When she looked up she found herself staring up at the smouldering image of her one night stand. Her cheeks coloured and she fervently wished for a sudden earthquake that would bring the building tumbling down atop both of them. However, no such act of god occurred and Willow continued to stare down at her, rendering Tara’s cheeks even redder.
“Do you always find such a novel way to make a second impression, Tara Maclay?” Willow finally asked with an annoyingly condescending grin. “Or should I be flattered that you’ve fallen purely because it’s me?”
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Willow hated the wind, almost to the point where she’d considered leaving the city she loved and moving to Auckland. However, the promise of not as much wind wasn’t nearly enough to get her to live in the sprawling northern city and she’d remained in Wellington. However, on overcast days with the wind blowing and the lingering effects of a hangover from the previous evening, Willow would have preferred to remain at home. She was braving the conditions solely because she’d belatedly realised it was Xander’s birthday and her friend would be shattered if she forgot altogether. She’d remembered him looking at a particularly rakish jacket at Zambesi the previous weekend and knew it would make the perfect gift.
Well rugged up Willow made her way into town and straight to Zambesi, not even lingering to window shop. When she entered and removed her sunglasses, she found the store was a little busy for her liking; she’d forgotten they were having a sale. With a purpose, she moved to the men’s section and scanned for the leather and plaid jacket. She searched fruitlessly for several minutes before deciding to ask one of the sales’ assistants. She glanced up and saw them all standing around the changing rooms, with an aggravated huff, Willow climbed the few stairs towards the back of the store. As she moved she couldn’t help but browse through the racks of women’s clothes. After the week she’d had, she definitely had earned a little ‘pick me up’ in the form of a new outfit. Her focus was suddenly interrupted by a pair of startled blue eyes peering at her from behind one of the racks.
Willow’s lips parted in shock. Although her acquaintance with the woman belonging to those eyes had been relatively brief, they had been in her dreams, both asleep and waking, for the past week. Not normally so indecisive, Willow was torn between making a beeline out of the store and reintroducing herself to Tara Maclay. She eventually shoved aside all thoughts of running and moved around the clothing rack. Sure enough, sitting on her arse directly in front of her was the gorgeous blonde who had made a discreet exit from her apartment the previous weekend. Willow could not miss the distinct element of panic in her eyes and wondered why she herself did not feel the same. It was not in her style to reintroduce herself to one night stands. Normally she preferred complete memory erasure, as though she had never ever met the person. However with Tara it was different. She had begun to realise it during her conversation with Xander. Now, staring into those blue eyes, she knew it with an awful certainty.
Willow swallowed discreetly and felt her knuckles clasp the straps of her handbag far tighter than was necessary, Say something for fuck’s sake, Rosenberg or she’ll think you’re a tongue tied retard! she thought desperately, trying to maintain a veneer of confidence despite her silence. Finally she managed a small grin that perfectly hid her nerves.
“Do you always find such a novel way to make a second impression, Tara Maclay? Or should I be flattered that you’ve fallen purely because it’s me?” Yeah, nice one, Will…way to talk yourself up!
Tara could only manage a weak splutter as Willow stepped forward and extended a hand to help her up, “I-I…”
“Well, if you were trying to make a good impression…” Willow began as Tara grasped her hand after a moment’s indecision. With one swift tug she jerked the blonde girl to her feet and found herself face to face with her. The rest of her sentence almost flew straight out of her head and she ended up staring into Tara’s eyes for far longer than was appropriate before realising. With another quick grin, she finished in a quiet voice, “…then you succeeded. I don’t get too many girls throwing themselves at my feet.”
“I slipped,” Tara mumbled before realising that they were still clasping hands. She jerked her hand out of Willow’s grip a little too quickly and stepped back as though seeking to hide behind her friend.
With her earlier concentration directed entirely towards Tara, Willow hadn’t noticed the attractive dark-haired woman hovering protectively at her shoulder. She had a vague memory of watching her dance with Tara at Imerst. Breaking the silence, Willow stepped forward with her hand extended again, although this time it was to shake the friend’s hand.
“Willow Rosenberg,” she grinned playfully. “I saw you shaking your arse at Imerst, you’ve some nice moves!”
“Faith Lehane,” she replied, taking Willow’s hand in her own. “And thanks, although you’d want to save your compliments for Tara. I’m the straight one out of the Faith and Tara duo.”
Willow grinned as she saw Tara’s face go a little redder. She decided to play with the blonde to see what sort of reaction she would get, “I think I might have already complimented Tara.”
Faith placed her arm protectively around Tara’s shoulders. The blonde appeared mortified enough to want to make a bolt for the door. However, with Faith’s hands on her, and Willow blocking the path to the door, there was absolutely no escape.
“Hey, you guys remember Xander right? My friend from the club? The obviously gay one?” Even as both girls shook their heads, Willow waved them aside with a swish of her hand. “Oh well, you will know him. It’s his birthday and we’re throwing a little party for him at my place tomorrow night. It would make me so happy if both of you were to come as my guests!”
Even as Tara looked like it was the last thing on earth she wanted to do, Faith’s face lit up. She looked to Tara and then back to Willow with a very satisfied smile on her face.
I’ve got an ally there I think, Willow thought as she fumbled in her bag for a pen. Once she’d managed to locate one, she reached out and seized Tara’s hand again. “Here’s the address,” she continued as she scribbled her number and street address on the back of Tara’s shaking hand. “Just in case you don’t remember it from the other night.” Willow couldn’t resist following up with a wink.
“I remember.” Tara blushed and drew her hand back to her chest as soon as Willow was done. “Oriental Parade. The white building opposite the pavilion.”
“That’s the one,” Willow said with a nod. “So you’ll come right?”
“I think we’re doing something…” Tara began quickly.
She wasn’t quick enough for Faith who interrupted smoothly, “We’re free. As long as you can promise me some bona fide straight men, we’ll be there!”
“It’s a deal!” Willow replied just as quickly so Tara could not sneak in another word, even though she was opening her mouth as though she were about to say something. “Just bring yourselves.”
With a small wave over her shoulder, Willow ran out of Zambesi before Tara could finally find her voice and announce that she wasn’t coming. As she sprang lightly down the steps, she risked a quick glance over her shoulder. Faith’s arm was still around Tara’s shoulders, a shocked expression was still fixed on Tara’s face. With another wave, Willow moved outside and back into the wind. My god, Xander is going to flip when he finds out who I’ve invited to his party! He’s going to say ‘I told you so’…still, I’m willing to swallow my pride.
With a slight pang of annoyance, Willow realised she completely forgotten to ask a sales assistant about Xander’s jacket. She stopped in her tracks and turned to stare back at the store. However, rather than give Tara an opportunity to back out, she continued on down the street. Even as she began to mentally run through other ideas for Xander’s present, she couldn’t suppress the memory of Tara’s hand in her own. Just a simple touch…
My god, I’m as giddy as a fucking schoolgirl, Willow thought as she steered her way through the crowded streets. Damn you Tara Maclay…you’ve made me so uncool it’s not funny! She was suddenly aware of the ridiculous smile on her face that no doubt made her look as though she was high on something. With some effort, she wiped the smile but she couldn’t get rid of the flutter in her chest. She was already anticipating the evening, and she couldn’t help but anticipate the sex she hoped would follow. Isn’t that a little too presumptuous of you? she asked herself. Willow turned her head slightly and caught a glimpse of herself in a polished storefront. Despite her efforts, the smile still lingered on her face and there was a redness to her cheeks that wasn’t a result of the wind. Face it Will, you’re a fucking fox. She wanted you last weekend, and she’s going to want you again tomorrow night.
With thoughts of Tara returning the favour on her mind, Willow completely forgot about her hangover and the chill wind whipping her hair about her face. With a renewed energy, she set about finding Xander a present. She had to hurry though, because she now needed time to find the perfect new outfit to wear the following evening.
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As soon as Willow Rosenberg walked out of Zambesi’s doors, Tara turned on her friend with a look of abject horror on her face. “Faith!” she moaned in a drawn out gasp. “What the hell did you do that for?” However it was immediately clear to Tara from the extremely self-satisfied expression on her friend’s face that she did not regret what she had done one little bit. She placed her hands firmly on her hips. “You are so dead!”
Faith merely resumed casually sifting through the racks as though she could not see any reason for Tara’s horror. “Tara, you’ll be thanking me Sunday morning when you wake up in her arms again, and this time you won’t have to make a hasty exit!”
“I am not going to end up in that girl’s bed tomorrow night!” Tara huffed angrily. “I don’t want to end up in that girl’s bed!” Although at least if I do, I know her last name this time. Willow Rosenberg…Willow Rosenberg and Tara Maclay, sounds good together. Dammit, what the fuck am I thinking?
Faith paused in her browsing and looked back to Tara with her eyebrows raised, “Yeah, you keep telling yourself that, sweetie.”
Willow and Tara…that does sound good. Tara interrupted her own wandering thoughts by slapping the flat of her palm against her forehead to bring herself back to reality. Stop it, Tara!
Thankfully Faith had resumed browsing and hadn’t noticed her little ‘moment.’ Beneath the glacial gaze of practically all of the sales assistants in the store, Tara gathered up the fallen garments from the floor and jammed them hastily back onto the rack in front of her. Faith was already moving towards the changing rooms, slamming the door shut in her face before she had a chance to protest further. With another angry huff, Tara could only fold her arms across her chest and sit on one of the available seats as she waited for her friend. In the silence that followed she had plenty of time to sit and ponder the following evening. She knew that if she was nervously enough to start hyper-ventilating now, then she would be a wreck by the time the party did come around. Half of her wished Faith had never suggested that they come into Zambesi, and the other half felt as though she should buy her a lavishly expensive gift to express her most heartfelt thanks. By the time Faith emerged from the changing rooms to show off her first outfit, Tara was sitting with a small smile on her face, completely oblivious to the rest of the world.
It was Faith’s turn to fold her arms across her chest in annoyance as her big reveal was ruined. Her annoyance didn’t last long. She saw the glow to Tara’s cheeks and was genuinely happy for her friend. “Yeah…you are so ending up in her bed.” She couldn’t resist saying it one more time.
Snapped out her reverie, Tara sighed. “I shouldn’t just assume that because we slept together once that she’s going to want to again. I mean, presume much?”
Faith cocked her head to one side. “Hey, I noticed the way she was looking at you.”
“Yeah, as a piece of meat!” Tara squeaked.
“A very attractive, available piece of meat,” Faith continued.
Tara sighed. “Faith, last weekend was fun and all…but I mean, with all that’s happened, I’m still not ready…”
“Girl, who isn’t ready for sex?” Faith fired back. She grew tired of waiting for Tara to deliver an opinion on her clothes and she turned to examine herself in the mirror at the back of her stall. “I mean, that’s all it is, isn’t it?”
“You know me better than that,” Tara replied. “I’ve never been able to divorce sex from the rest of my emotions. When I go in, it’s all or nothing.”
Faith glanced over her shoulder, “I do know you Tara, and that was your problem with Audrey. You should’ve had the sex, and then turned and ran, instead of spending seven years of your life with her.”
“We were happy…” Tara began weakly before trailing off. She couldn’t even make the effort to chastise Faith for speaking so poorly of her dead girlfriend.
“You let that woman walk all over you!” Faith interrupted, adjusting the ties on the shirt she wore. “It’s time to stand up for yourself, reach out and grab what you want. You’re twenty-six and you’re never going get any younger. Shouldn’t you at least give this Willow girl a chance? Maybe it will be more than just sex, maybe she’s the one?”
“I thought Audrey was the one,” Tara mumbled.
“Well, she wasn’t ‘kay, the bitch was cheating on you!” Faith was quick to remind her.
Tara continued, “Do you honestly think from what you’ve seen of Willow Rosenberg that there is the remotest possibility that we would be good together?”
Faith shrugged. “That’s what I meant when I said for you to give her a chance, and the sex was good wasn’t it?”
“Yeah…amazing,” Tara replied weakly, colour rising into her cheeks.
“Well, that’s a good start!” Faith clapped her hands together enthusiastically and Tara couldn’t help but grin in reply.
As Faith started to close the door on her stall Tara stopped her with a shrill whistle, she pointed at the outfit she wore. “The top looks great, very flattering and perfect colour. The pants…not so much, sweetie.”
Her friend grinned warmly, “You know you’ve got great taste, Tara.”