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Re: Speak Easy

Postby nothingtosay » Sat Jun 21, 2008 7:50 pm

mofu.....i thought it would be some guy who'd be turning the 2 of em in..wow.

great update.:D
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Sun Jun 22, 2008 4:54 pm

I'm with everybody else ! didn't see it coming at all, I was just about to cheer Judith until the last line,I guess we know who made the phone call now
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taralicious » Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:10 pm

Willow is channeling the 9th Doctor in his first meeting with Rose Tyler in the one word sentence which expresses so much. "Run."
As for Judith, there are so few people you can trust these days, aren't there?
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Artemis » Wed Jun 25, 2008 9:13 am

I love the simplicity of Willow's line there: "Run." Just what it says about her - she knows she's got a gun to her back, and even before the threat was made, she must've had a pretty good idea that, on the slim chance that Tara managed to get away, it wouldn't help her much. Yet she just fixed her mind on giving Tara that slim chance anyway, regardless of the consequences.

Now I'm curious to find out why Judith turned them in - she seemed pretty composed, almost in charge, bossing around that goon, not to mention her turning up armed as well. If she's just an ordinary person giving in to greed for the payoff for turning them in, she's certainly taking to the role well.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby katjetson » Wed Jun 25, 2008 2:02 pm

Finally catching up with the updates I've missed here.

I love reading stories like this. You know, the ones that you just know won't dissappoint.

I felt like I was right there in bed with Tara (if only!) Always in love with your details -- Tara swatting too-frisky Will on the shoulder, feeling her heart jump at the thought of seeing Willow and her nightgown accentuating ohgod... her hips and boobies. Sweetness! Well, that is, until the goon with the gun. And, what's this with Judith betraying her niece. Is she desperate for money, no friend of Dorothy's or just simply a nut? I also couldn't help but wonder what Willow was doing up at 2am? Did she hear a noise or...?

Lastly, love the reality of the slow-paced-ness of their love. Tara's a bit freaked about lovin' a lady, no doubt, but I hope it's not, as you say, "an experiment." Ouch! to that.

Thanks again for this. I thrill over Gentleman Will!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Miss Elly » Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:05 pm

Hi, I just read this last night when I saw that you're the same person who wrote Chemistry (which is a very excellent fic by the way.)! I should have noticed that sooner.

I must say that the Great Depression is an usual but great story setting, I think that's what got me hooked onto this story in the beginning. Then there's the Willow-Pretending-To-Be-A-Man thing. I love that because of the Great Depression, Willow disguises herself as a man, knowing that she'd have a lesser chance of surviving as a woman. The detail you put in this story is great. I also think that it's safer for Willow to be a man in the bar because she wouldn't have anyone confronting her about ogling Tara every night. As a man it would just be a man ogling a really hot woman, but if Willow didn't have her disguise, then she'd be a woman ogling a hot woman and in that time period it would cause a big confrontation.

Oh, and Judith! I knew she was nasty all along! After that police in Chicago, I don't think they should have trusted anyone but themselves. I wonder why she did it though. Perhaps it was just because of the money? Money makes people do crazy things, after all.

I just hope they can get out of this situation safely and together.

I'll be looking forward to the next update!

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby katjetson » Wed Jun 25, 2008 5:36 pm

Wait... tazraven -- you've written something else. You should have some links to your other stories in your sig line. In the meantime, anyone care to link it up here -- I'd love to read!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Alcy » Sun Jun 29, 2008 1:17 pm

I've missed a couple of updates during my hiatus! Sory for that but I'm very pleased to see you're continuing on with this fantastic fic and speeding towards what will be a nail biting conclusion.

This last chapter was all sweetness with the W/T smoochies and playfulness but that was just you lulling us into a false sense of security because then there are guns pointed at our brave heroines heads and nasty betrayals! Just perfect. I can't wait to see how they get out of this one and I hope Judith gets her come-uppances (if she truly does prove to be a bad apple)
Thanks!!

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby skeeter451 » Tue Jul 01, 2008 8:47 am

I finally got caught up on this one and I'm really enjoying it. I would like to see more of what Tara and Willow are thinking and feeling.

And longer updates, of course. :pride

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Fri Sep 05, 2008 1:52 pm

pleaseeeeeeeeeeee you have left use hanging for so long I'm about to fall over!!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby synthwrr » Sun Sep 07, 2008 10:57 pm

Ay! What a great story. Setting, everything... truly excellent.

Sooo romantic, too. oh man.

Stories like this are exploding pleasantness in my brain. Yay!

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby willtara89 » Mon Sep 08, 2008 3:12 pm

Update please!!! :pray :pray
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby CrazyTaraWitch » Sun Oct 12, 2008 9:59 am

Wow, this story is amazing, absolutely love it. Hope to see more soon!
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I hope, we can all live more fearlessly...

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby whatmakesyouhappy » Wed Jun 03, 2009 5:08 pm

I miss this story :cry
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby tazraven » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:46 am

Alright, so I know this is really weird, but here are another couple of chapters of this fic. I'm aware that it's been 2 years since I posted an update, but I hate leaving anything unfinished. So, as a reward to myself (and hopefully to any readers) for finishing my MA thesis and getting admitted to a PhD program, here are chapters 17 and 18 of Speak Easy. The rest to hopefully finished and posted this weekend. But we'll see.

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 (wife now, hehe), for dealing with my writing obsession.



Chapter 17- February 20, 1931
2:53 am


So, this was it. This was the final chapter of my life. I’d never been a very lucky person, and there were only so many times a gun could be pointed at me and I would continue to live and tell the tale. I was almost positive my quota had been reached in the past week and a half.

But every cloud has a silver lining, or is it every silver lining has a cloud? Either way, I was thankful I wasn’t going to die yet. Judith had delivered her ultimatum, and it seemed that Murphy, having a shotgun practically shoved up his nose, had accepted it. It felt like the adventure I was sharing with Tara was coming full circle, as I was once again shoved unceremoniously into a car, a gun trained on my skull. Judith tagged along for the ride, her shotgun laid across her lap like a pet.

“Stupid guns,” I muttered to myself. “What purpose do they serve except to make me miserable?” The question went unanswered, silence filling the car as we rode towards Malone.

I stared out the window, the occasional porch light illuminating the scenery, then turned my gaze to Tara. If I was going to spend my last few hours looking at anything, it would be her. And even then, she was beautiful. Her light blue nightgown was visible even in the near dark, and it made my chest ache just to contemplate that I might not live long enough to kiss her again.

“Why Jude?” Tara’s whisper cut through the silence, the dismay very evident in her voice. At that moment, I wanted nothing more than five minutes alone with Judith strapped to a chair. And some hand grenades.

“Tara, there’s a depression going on. People are starving left and right. I can barely keep the farm, and you’re asking me why?”

I saw Tara bend her head down. “But, I thought, we’re family-” Tara’s voice broke, and as she lifted her head up I saw the tears in her eyes reflect the moonlight.

Judith shook her head from side to side and shifted the shotgun in her lap. “Oh, please, I mean really, it’s not like we saw each other a lot. A family get together once every ten years is not something I’d call being close.”

I could feel my blood surge with every word. “So what!” I yelled, unable to keep quiet any longer. “You’re just a bitch, who doesn’t deserve to know someone like Tara! She doesn’t need family like-”

The impact that came from the butt of Judith’s shotgun took me by surprise. I heard a scream and my world went blank. I woke up when I felt hands begin to pull me. They dragged me out of the car and dumped me onto the sidewalk. I landed on my back, then blinked a few times to clear my vision. Judith was looking down at me, a sneer plastered on her face. She bent down and moved her lips to my ear.

“I may have done this for the money, but it would have been worth it even without the cash. You make me sick, and you corrupted Tara. You’re an abomination in the eyes of the lord.” She stood back up and turned to Murphy, who handed her a brown bag. I looked around and saw Tara standing next to the car, Jimmy next to her, a gun pointed straight at her.

There was nothing I could say to her, and even if I’d wanted to, the bile in my stomach kept threatening to come up, and didn’t want to chance it. The wind blew and I could feel the right side of my face grow cold. I lifted my hand and touched the skin. My fingers came away sticky and red, and my world went black again.




Chapter 18- February 20, 1931
5:26 am


“-You understand?”

“I, uh, yeah, I got it.”

“Good, now get out of here.”

The sounds of disembodied voices woke me as I struggled to regain consciousness. Two voices, men’s voices. One I recognized, but the other…

I heard a door shut. My eyes opened and the world rushed back. Colors came into focus and I felt like my head would crack in half. I struggled to twist my neck and get a view of my surroundings, but trying to move sent new shots of pain through me. Nausea rose in me and I closed my eyes to keep myself from losing my last meal.

“Ah, you’re awake.”

“Will!”

Tara?

Moments later, I felt hands on my face, warm and soft. Tara. I tried to say her name, but could only make a small noise. My eyes opened again, and I looked into her face, hoping it wouldn’t be the last time I would wake up to that sight.

“Perhaps we should wake up our other guest.”

I looked around, this time with only minor pain shooting through my neck and head. We were in a dim room. Tara helped me onto my feet. For a moment, I thought I would pass out again, but I tensed my muscles and urged my body to keep going. Tara’s hands had a strong grip on my upper arms. I looked at her and knew that, no matter what was about to happen, it was worth it.

Turning to my right, I saw a large black desk with two chairs in front of it. To the side of the desk stood a man in a cream colored suit. His figure was short and thin, and if I had passed him on the street, I probably wouldn’t have looked twice. He had dark brown hair and the lightest blue eyes I had ever seen. They glittered like ice, even in the dim room.

“Ms. Rosenberg.” He spoke with a deep accent, but his voice was soft. “I assume that I can call you that, hmm Ms. Rosenberg?”

“It’s Will,” I said through gritted teeth. “Can I call you asshole?” Tara’s grip tightened on my arms.

His laughed softly, but the smile on his face never reached his eyes. “Mr. Malone will be fine. You know, I think I understand why my boys had so much trouble chasing you and Ms. Maclay down for two weeks.” He grinned, showing his teeth. “You’re just full of fire, aren’t you?”

I said nothing. He motioned for me and Tara to sit as he went behind the desk and took his place in the chair. Placing his elbows on the desk, he put his hands together and looked at me. “I’ve never been a fan of weak men, Ms. Rosenberg. You are most certainly not weak. You’re most certainly not a man, either. I think, had you actually been one, I would have offered you a job. Anyone with the loyalty and gumption you’ve shown would have been a valuable asset. Of course,” he said, “I can see by the expression on your face that right now you would just rather kill me.” He gave a small, amused smile. “And I almost appreciate that.”

He spread his hands over the desk and turned his attention to Tara. “And you, Ms. Maclay, have been quite the slippery fish.” As his eyes trailed her face, I could feel the heat in my body rise.

“I almost feel sorry for you both, going through all of this trouble just for a dipshit like Warren Mears.” Malone laughed, then reached his hands down behind the desk. I heard a drawer open and close, then watched as he laid a glass jar on his desk. I almost lost what little food was left in my stomach as Warren’s empty eyes stared back at me. I heard a small sob come from Tara, and reached my hand over to hold hers. Her fingers felt cool in my hand.

Malone gave a tight-lipped smile at our obvious discomfort. “Of course, on the plus side, I got myself a nice warning to anyone else who ever tries to steal my money.”

“Why bring us here?” Tara asked the question softly beside me and I felt her fingers grip mine. “Why not just kill us?”

Malone chuckled and tapped the top of the glass jar containing Warren’s head. “Not to put too sentimental a point on it, Ms. Maclay, but you have a lovely singing voice. It would be a shame to slit that pretty little throat.” He smiled, “And besides, you’re a name.” He cleared his throat and leaned forward slightly. “You just need incentive, to keep that mouth quiet.”

“Leave her alone,” I growled. “A name. If you’re not gonna kill us, then why bring us here?” I asked.

“Her,” Malone said.

“Her?”

“Her,” he repeated. “I said I wouldn’t kill her. I said nothing about you. You’re the incentive.”

I had no time react. The click of a pistol. The sound of a gunshot. I felt something impact my chest, and looked down. Red began to radiate outward from a single point on my nightgown and I looked up. Smoke curled from the muzzle of a small gun that Malone held in his right hand.

Tara.

I felt her hand grip mine, her skin warmer than before.

Tara.

I looked into her eyes, as her gaze dropped to my chest. My binding? Could she see my binding? No, that wasn’t right.

Tara.

Her mouth opened. I heard a sound. She was saying my name. Singing it? I could see her, on the stage, the first night I saw her. She was singing, wearing that blue dress, underneath the soft light.

Could she see me? Did she know it was me? Did she know that I loved her?

Tara?
How far will she go to save her life?

Find out in Speak Easy
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby JustSkipIt » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:54 am

Dibs and happy birthday. And also congratulations on the marriage and being accepted into Ph.D. program.

It's nice to be seeing these updates to old stories these days and this is no exception. We seem to be up at the climax with W/T caring about each other but Tara mad at Willow and they both in dire circumstances. Tara's aunt is a real asshole. And the imagery of Warren's head in a glass jar is just so so so gross!

I hope to read more soon.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby dlline » Tue Mar 16, 2010 11:57 am

Dammit, I wanted dibs.

Happy Birthday, Kiddo and major congrats. Call me.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zampsa1975 » Tue Mar 16, 2010 1:38 pm

Yay for great update-y goodness... Happy Birthday to you... I hope there is more update-y to come soon...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zooeys_Bridge » Tue Mar 16, 2010 4:21 pm

good mini-dibs war going on, Deb and Diane!

Excellent update - you really grabbed every single reader back in, huh. I had to go back a few chapters and re-read (a more full endeavor will happen later this week) and I'm totally sucked back in.

Danger. Daring. and a looming death. Not good, but great suspense! Also it seems a happy birthday is in order! And a hearty congratulations on completing your MA and another congrats for getting into a PhD program! Lotsa of good life-things abound, good for you!

Thanks for coming back to this, even two years later. The readers are never far behind... :)
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taralicious » Tue Mar 16, 2010 5:08 pm

If you write it, Willow and Tara will cum.
No wait sorry, that's way more interesting than that verdamnt catch phrase has any right to be so I'll just say cheers on all the grad. studenty goodness and the PhD scrapes and hijinks as well.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Yours » Tue Mar 16, 2010 6:06 pm

Wow Sara, that was awesome!!
Happy Birthday!!!! :balloons
Hope you had a great day :)
Be safe. Be happy. XxXxXx

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Yours » Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:02 am

:wave Hello Sara, how's it going?
Don't suppose there's a chance of an update?
I'm dying to find out what's going to happen to Willow!
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby tazraven » Thu Apr 01, 2010 10:46 am

Here it is. The last 2 chapters of Speak Easy. I know it's been quite the long haul, but I want to thank everyone who still wanted to read the end after all of this time. Thank you.

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 (wife now, hehe), for dealing with my writing obsession.



Chapter 19- March 7th, 1931

Getting shot hurts a lot more than it looks. I mean, I guess it looks bad, but it hurts a hell of a lot worse.

I didn’t die, if that’s what you’re worried about. I know it seems like I did, but Tara saved me again. Well, with a little help.

As Willow fell to the ground, Tara went with her, dropping to her knees as she tried to cushion Willow’s fall. Willow didn’t make a sound, already unconscious as she hit the floor. Tara reached her hand underneath Willow’s head and pressed the other to her chest, trying to stem the flow of blood. She could feel the warm liquid seeping out despite her bet efforts, and her eyes burned with unshed tears as she took in the situation.

“You understand, Missus Maclay, that I can’t have you telling anyone about this little encounter." Malone’s voice barely registered with Tara, her mind panicked and her heart racing so fast she could hear her heartbeat pounding in her skull. Willow’s hand in hers, slipping through her fingers as she fell to the ground was the only thing she could see in her mind. She could hear Willow’s breaths, growing shallower with each one.

“It doesn’t matter,” Tara heard herself whisper, amazed that she could even form words.

“So, you understand then,” Malone said.

“It doesn’t matter,” Tara repeated. She removed her hand from behind Willow’s head and gently laid her down. “Don’t you get it?” She looked up and into Malone’s ice blue eyes, putting every shred of anger she held towards him into her gaze. “You think killing her will keep me quiet?” She looked down at Willow and felt a tear fall. Her normally pale skin had taken on a deathly pallor, and the red hair framing her face created a sharp contrast.

“I’ll kill you if you don’t keep quiet,” Malone growled.

Tara didn’t look up as she spoke, refusing to move her gaze from Willow’s face. “You already did. Why worry now?”

As Tara bent her head down, she heard the click of a pistol. Pressing her warm lips against Willow’s cool mouth, Tara accepted her fate.

Fortunately for her, the FBI did not.

A shotgun blast tore out the lock of the double doors to the office. Within seconds a dozen agents were in the room, each one with a firearm trained on Malone. Shouts of “Drop the gun!” and “Lay down the weapon!” sounded. Malone did as he was told and was quickly overtaken by a burly agent, pressing him to the ground with a knee.

Throughout it all, Tara still had her lips pressed to Willow’s, and as she slowly lifted her head up, she realized that she was not dead. She also realized that unless someone helped, Willow would be soon. With a cry, Tara called for the closest agent to help.

He ran over and holstered his gun, then as gently as possible, checked Willow’s vital signs. Tara watched in shock.

“Is she-” Tara started.

“No,” the agent said. “But she needs medical attention immediately.” As gently as possible, he picked up Willow. “Come on,” he said to Tara. “There’s an ambulance downstairs.”

Quickly and carefully, they made their way downstairs. Tara breathed a small sigh of relief as a swarm of paramedics met them on the street. The agent placed Willow on a gurney and let the paramedics take over. Climbing into the ambulance, Tara spared a glance to the agent.

“Thank you-” she said through her tears, unsure of his name.

“It’s Bobby,” he said, as the ambulance doors closed and sped off into the night.


When I woke up for the first time after being hospitalized, I stayed awake just long enough to realize I wasn’t dead and that Tara was safe. The second time was much more pleasant. I woke up to see Tara’s blue eyes staring straight at me, before she dipped her head down and pressed her lips to mine. I savored the feeling, then grimaced as I felt her pull away and punch me in the leg. “Don’t ever get shot again!” she said, her eyes burning.

I smiled and tried to lean forward, only to groan at the pain near my shoulder. “I guess he missed then?”

Tara didn’t smile at my poor excuse for a joke, only pressed her hands lightly to my chest and pressed me to the bed again. “No,” she whispered. “He hit right on target.” A tear rolled down her face and dripped onto my hospital gown.

“Hey,” I said, and reached my hand up to catch the next tear. “I’m fine. See?” I moved her left hand to my heart. “Just fine.”

She smiled and bent her head again, lightly brushing her lips against my forehead. “I know,” she replied. “Rest.”

I slept again.




Chapter 19- March 16th, 1931

“I guess this isn’t so bad.”

“Not bad?” Tara asked. “I’ll have you know, I take great pride in my home.”

I smirked and draped my left arm around waist. “Well, I guess if you like furniture and decorations, it’s not bad as far as home go.”

Tara grabbed my hand on her waist and squeezed. Turning to look at me, she leaned forward and kissed me softly before leaving my grasp and grabbing the bag at the door. “I’ll take this upstairs.”

I smiled as she walked up the stairs, tilting my head to get a better look at the backside hidden beneath her brown skirt.

“You’re not looking at my butt, are you?” She threw over her shoulder, not looking back.

“Not in the slightest,” I said as I continued staring.

“Well,” she said, continuing upstairs, “As long as you’re not doing anything untoward.”

“Never crossed my mind,” I called after her, sighing to myself.

I was in the hospital for almost a month. Lucky for me, Malone shot closer to the shoulder than the heart. Thankfully, the FBI burst in soon enough for me to be saved, but it was close. I shifted my right shoulder, grimacing at the sharp pain.

I couldn’t really complain all that much, though. The day before I was discharged, I found out that my apartment had been leased out to someone else as soon as the rent had stopped coming in. Tara offered to let me stay with her, and it took me all of half a second to accept. I’m surprised it took me that long.

I looked around the living room and smiled. Tara’s home was warm and friendly, a perfect reflection of its owner. Reaching down, I picked up the smaller bag at my feet with my left hand and followed Tara up the stairs. The first door on the left was open, and I peeked my head inside. Tara had opened my bag and started putting away the few clothes I had in the dresser. I walked around the room, placing my smaller bag on the bed, and perused some of her personal affects. A few picture frames with photos of what I assumed to be a younger Tara with her parents, some newspaper cutouts of her show reviews, and a mess of papers on the table filled with sketches. I left those alone, knowing that Tara would share them with me eventually if that’s what she wanted.

“You can look at them, if you want,” Tara said softly from behind me. I hadn’t even heard her cross the room.

Turning around, I looked into her eyes. “Maybe later.”

Her lips quirked into a smile, the corners of her eyes crinkling. “You feel alright?” she asked.

I returned the smile, then dropped my head and groaned. “I could use a shower. Need to get that hospital smell off of me.” I lifted my left hand to the top button of my shirt, struggling to undo it.

Without a word, Tara’s hand covered mind and softly pulled it away. Both of her hands returned to my top button and teased it open. Then the second, the third, until my shirt lay open, a thin strip of skin showing.

Tara looked at me, the question evident in her eyes. I nodded slowly, and almost sighed in relief as her hands pulled my shirt open. Her eyes looked down at my chest, and I was instantly reminded of the first time this had happened under very different circumstances. My breath quickened and I felt panic rise in me at what she might be thinking. Would she look at me with the same horror as before?

Her fingertips, warm against my skin, trailed across my chest. As she lifted her eyes to look into mine, I saw love and acceptance. A smirk crossed her face and she looked down again. “Nice,” she whispered, then brought her eyes back up to mine. “I could get used to this.”

I leaned forward and kissed her, savoring the feel of her lips, then pulled away softly. Looking into her eyes, I knew my life would never be the same. “You and me both.”
How far will she go to save her life?

Find out in Speak Easy
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby dlline » Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:12 am

Dibs?

Cool. Nice ending. Well done.

Who is Bobby? (I liked it, by the way).

Are you glad that you finished it?

Anyway, lots of questions. We'll talk.

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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Zampsa1975 » Thu Apr 01, 2010 11:50 am

Yay for great update-y goodness... Big yay for Willow moving in with Tara...
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby mmmh-Hot-Sauce » Thu Apr 01, 2010 1:29 pm

Aww it's finished. :aww I'm kinda sad...this was such a great story and I selfishly want more. But kudos to you. :clap The ending was absolutely wonderful. So sweet :blush
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby taralicious » Thu Apr 01, 2010 5:41 pm

All good things...and this brilliant story is no exception but that doesn't mean we can't revel in what you have provided us.
Yay to another variation of Willow and Tara under the tree up on top of the Hundred Acre Wood just as they shall be throughout infinity.
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby Akeela » Wed Jul 21, 2010 10:27 am

taralicious wrote:Yay to another variation of Willow and Tara under the tree up on top of the Hundred Acre Wood just as they shall be throughout infinity.


Will & Tara sitting in a tree — K.I.S.S.I.N.G.
I'm guessing that they're "living under the name of Sanders."
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Re: Speak Easy

Postby LonelyTara » Thu Jul 22, 2010 6:22 am

I agree...hope that you'll post a sequel when you're done with your PhD--good luck with that!
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