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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby BeMyDeputy » Fri Nov 19, 2010 2:35 am

Heather may have updated before me, but I didn’t die. Nor did my story quite make it off the front page. So, go me!

Also, this is the 90th post for this thread. Ten comments and it’ll be popular. I’m just saying. :pray

@LonelyTara So pleased to make you laugh, though I am sad to report that Willow didn’t think it was crucial or particularly fashion-y to have bras and socks matching; rather that white is the default color for both underwear and socks, and she observed that they matched. At least, in my experience white is the default color for socks and underwear . . . maybe it isn’t for everyone. *cough* Anway, since college, my friends and I have used “meta-saying” something as a way to express something while not straight out saying it, despite the fact that it is very much straight out saying it. So I’m quite attached to that idea.

I’m glad you like sexy, brainy girls who talk to inanimate objects. I’m taken, but we can still be friends. ;)

@wimpy0729 I was really impressed with how well Willow managed to successfully manage the two aspects of her life, but I think it helped keep her mind off the scary stuff happening in her life. In this post I address a bit about Tara being dropped into the middle of it.

@Zampsa1975 Thankfully for us, Willow is able to return in the wake of Walsh’s death, as the Initiative is too busy looking for the demon to go looking for the Scoobies. (And then, you know, Buffy will find out that the Initiative isn’t after them.)

@DaddyCatALSO I’m glad the internal monologues come off as accurate Willow, and that Anya came off as accurate without cliché: that’s really important to me. Also, I too like seeing glimpses them as kids. For me, one of the key points of this is to think about how people become who they are, and that includes looking forward and looking back. Jesse’s toys are based on toys I played with in my grandmother’s basement. My grandfather got them for my mom, aunt, and uncle.

And don’t worry, I checked the basement scene. From left to right, it’s Giles (squeaky chair), empty sleeping bag (Xander is missing), sheets, TV, Willow, Anya, and Buffy (the three girls on the bed, but Buffy kind of sitting on the armrest of the couch and under a different blanket than Willow and Anya). In fact, the whole Clark Gable reference was referring to this line from the shooting script: “We sees that the room has been DIVIDED BY A BLANKET THAT HANGS ON A ROPE into a section for the boys and a section for the girls (a la' "It Happened One Night")”

Author: BeMyDeputy
Rating: PG-13 for this section (for sexiness). Up to NC-17 for later installments.
Feedback: Welcome.
Notes: The entirety of Chapter 3, including "Love, Sex, and Death" takes place during "Goodbye Iowa"
Spoilers: This is season 4. If you haven't seen season 4, what are you doing here?
Content disclaimer (this section): Violence: No. Sex: No. Angst: No.
I Don't Own This Disclaimer: The entire Buffyverse (including setting, characters, and plot) is property of it's owners, including but not limited to Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. No copyright infringement is intended by this work. "Goodbye Iowa" was written by Marti Noxon.
Acknowledgments: Thanks to my awesome beta reader, dlline, who was kind enough to point out where I may piss off a bunch of you. Not that I changed anything, (nor did she think I should) but it's good to know ahead of time.


Chapter 3 Part 3: Love, Sex, and Death
a.k.a. “Well, One Out of Three Ain’t Bad.”

“I love you.” The whispered words made it past Tara’s lips without her consent. Once she realized what she’d said, her hand darted out in the air to catch the offending phrase before it made off with the part of herself she’d surrendered up to Willow in that moment. It was too late, of course; though the words didn’t reach Willow’s ears, the part of her heart she’d given up was gone.

As the enormity of the past quarter hour began to sink in, Tara shut the door. She leaned against it, and slid to the floor, torn in several directions at once. “It’s time for me to face facts, Mom: I love her.” Tara shook her head. “It’s funny, really. It feels more real now that I’ve said it. Not saying it w-wouldn’t have made it not true, but it’s still more real now. Like coming out: I wasn’t really gay until I said so, but not saying it didn’t stop me from liking girls. It doesn’t make sense how that works. Words somehow can make things even truer than they already are. That’s part of why they fascinate me, I guess.

“I’ve known this was coming for a while, and I’ve been fighting it. Isn’t it supposed to be a happy thing, falling in love? Something I shouldn’t have to fight? Shouldn’t want to fight? I know she cares about me . . . she came by just now special so I wouldn’t worry. I don’t doubt she cares. But care and interest and love are worlds apart, and I can’t know if Willow can cross the intervening oceans. The past day hasn’t done anything to bring us together in that regard. She’s moved from care to admitted interested and I’ve moved from interest to admitted love.” Anxious, Tara stood and began to pace about her room. “This is going to be even more uncomfortable. I could tell her I was interested, but her straightness meant that letting her know that wasn’t pressuring her. We could joke and banter. Sure, it was slowly making me crazy, but it wasn’t going to scare her away. I can’t tell her I love her.”

Tara sat on the edge of her bed and cradled her head in her hands. “I wish you were here. I really need advice. I don’t know what to do. I want her. So much. That’ll scare her away all by its lonesome. But the weird thing? I don’t know if she can love me, but honestly . . . I’d sleep with her either way. Is that wrong?” The feel of Willow’s hand over her heart, hesitantly poised above her breasts, was scorched into her skin, and Tara ran a hand across it. She sighed. “I can’t believe I’m talking to you about this, but . . . I want her. No, that’s not quite right. I need her. That in itself is disorienting, as I’ve never done that before; still, I’m pretty certain that she’s what I need. But it’s more than that. It isn’t just about loving her. Is that bad?” Tara fell back on her bed. “Why didn’t we talk about this, Mom? How am I supposed to feel? How do I tell her? Do I just say ‘hey, I really w-want to sleep with you’? That’ll go over well.” In a small voice, Tara added “Is it wrong that it’s more about her death than my love? She’s going to die, Mom, and I want to . . . before . . . .”

Tara’s childhood spent on a farm was rich in the reality of death. The circle of life wasn’t Disneyfied by songs and beautifully drawn landscapes. Rather, early life experiences crystallized it: plants ground into the earth and fertilizing the next year’s crop; maggots feeding on the carcasses of rabbits; kittens born unmoving, never to open their eyes. By the time Tara could read Charlotte's Web, Fern and Wilbur’s naïveté about death shocked her. But childhood’s end came for Tara in the death of her mother: the fundamental understanding that humans, even the ones she loves, can’t escape the maw of death.

Tara had found college a blissful microcosm, where death wasn’t a part of everyday life. She hadn’t forgotten it, but it wasn’t an unwanted houseguest, either. Until Willow. Once she’d met Willow, reality broke back into Willow’s world. Though Willow had told her last night that she had a deadly hobby, Tara hadn’t expected to face the consequences so soon. Tara thought she would lose herself, if not her life, before the Scooby lifestyle killed Willow. But today Willow had spoken of her “fear of death,” and certainly seemed more concerned about the situation than she had when she spoke about past incidents. But the cruel reality was that even if Willow made it through this fight, and the next, she would eventually lose.

Willow fought the good fight: she put her life between the world and apocalypse, the sort of person who would stand between democracy and tanks. It made a sick sort of sense: Tara had wondered why such a brilliant woman who obviously belonged at Cambridge or MIT matriculated at UC Sunnydale. She’d clearly stayed to help Buffy; but unlike Buffy, Willow had a choice. Willow chose to fight, chose to put her life on the line. It made Tara love her.

And so, Tara circled back to her first quandary. Too preoccupied to go to dinner, she spent the night caught in a pensive spiral of love, sex, and death. She shared some of her thoughts with her mother, and left some unspoken. Each concern fueled the other two, and so they followed her to sleep.

*****

Thankfully, a night’s rest soaked up Tara’s concerns, and morning found her giddy, the way a young girl newly in love ought to be. Though she attended her classes, her thoughts regularly returned to Willow. Once she was done with her courses for the day, she ran back home, hopeful to find either Willow or another message from her waiting. A blinking light from the answering machine greeted her, and Tara returned it with a smile.

“Hey Tara, it’s me. I have some time to drop by tonight, and was hoping you were available. Plus, I need some help with a project, and I think it’s up your alley. See you tonight!”

Tara picked up the phone to return Willow’s phone call when she heard a knock. Willow. She set the phone down and quickly crossed the distance to the door and opened it. Tara felt her mood go even further through the roof when she spotted a smiling Willow on the other side of the door.

“Howdy.” Willow beamed at her; the contrast to yesterday afternoon was stark. I’m starting to think that her showing up in the same mood as when she left is when I should be shocked.

“I just got your message a minute ago. I was in class. But I was about to call you.” As Willow passed her on the way into the room, Tara felt the urge to grab her and hold her: to transfer some of her excitement over being in love to Willow. But in the brief time their friendship had been physical, Willow had always initiated contact, so Tara waited, thrilled to see Willow so soon.

The room filled with Willow’s energy as she entered it, a large smile still on her face. “I had so much fun the other night, those spells.”

“Yeah, that was nice.” As always, Tara followed Willow down an obtuse verbal path; she didn’t know where they were going or why, but was just happy to be with Willow.

Willow turned to face Tara, a slight frown having replaced her smile. “I hope you don't think that I just come over for the spells and everything.” Her smile returned as she continued. “I mean, I really like just talking and hanging out with you and stuff.”

“I know that.” She’s so cute. “But you wanna do a spell.” That’s where we’re going.

With a guilty look, Willow agreed. “Yeah.” Tara giggled as Willow went on. “But only because it’s really important. There’s this . . . .” She doesn’t realize I’d do anything for her.

“No you don't have to explain. I don't mind, really.” I shouldn’t try to distract her, I’m sure whatever she’s here for is important . . . but man, she’s being adorable. “I've been uh thinking about that last spell we did . . . all day.” So much for good intentions.

“You have?”

Tara nodded her agreement. “Mmmhmmm.” Yeah. “Spell.” Not the thought of you naked. Nope.

“Well this one should be really fun too.” Oh, focused Willow. Hard to distract. “We conjure the goddess Thespia to help us locate demonic energy in the area.”

With three simple words, Tara’s heart sank. “The goddess Thespia? Are you sure we're ready for that?” I’m not ready for that. Tara struggled to keep composed, suddenly grateful for Willow’s focus.

Willow was not deterred by Tara’s concern. “You and me? This is beneath us.”

Magically, sure. I can’t . . . but . . . she said it was really important. “Okay.” I mean, she dated a werewolf. I can tell her. It won’t scare her away. “If you say so.” I’ve been putting it off, and now here I have a reason I have to tell her. Now I have to tell her. It’ll be fine. Really.

“Well, it turns out that I do say so. But only because it's true.” Willow cocked her head to the side. “It's actually way simpler than some of the wards we put up in here. No reason to be concerned.”

You would notice that, wouldn't you? Need time to plan, to figure out how to tell her. “W-we should, uh, w-wait, though. It's still--”

“Light out.” Willow took a step closer, and Tara felt small hands take her own. “I know. We've got . . .” Willow glanced over her shoulder and out the window and then turned back at Tara with a grin, “. . . a good hour until sunset, and then another hour until it's properly dark enough to call on a goddess of darkness.” Willow released Tara's hands and took another step forward gently pressed into her, hands on Tara’s hips. Instantly, the tension, and will to think about . . . whatever it was she was supposed to be worried about right now, drained away from Tara. “I'm pretty much off the Scooby clock until I can do the spell.”

Tara wrapped her arms around Willow's shoulders, and softly brushed her nose against Willow's. “So you thought we could maybe talk? Hang out?” I shouldn’t tease, I know. But turnabout is fair play.

“I was more thinking . . . stuff? If that's okay? I mean, if you wanted. Talking and hanging out is good, too.” Concerned Willow would pull away, Tara started to trace circles on the back of Willow’s neck with her thumbs. Don’t backpedal, just say what you want.

“Ah. 'Stuff.' Is that what the kids are calling it now?” Slowly, Tara nodded with affected sage wisdom.

“Well, no.” Willow rolled her eyes.

“So, what were you thinking?” Tara teased.

“Um, I was thinking maybe I could cash in my rain check?”

Tara smirked and slowly shook her head in innocent denial. “Rain check, rain check . . . no, doesn't ring a bell. M-maybe if you could tell me what the rain check is worth?” This is officially way too much fun.

With a frustrated-sounding sigh, Willow dropped Tara’s hips and roughly grabbed the back of her head and gave her a full-moon kiss. Minutes later, she pulled back. “Remember now?”

“Hmm, I don't remember giving any rain checks for kissing. You don't really need them.” In an attempt to solidify her point, Tara gently kissed Willow.

“Uh, there was some discussion of moving from first to second? Base, that is.”

“Baseball analogies? What are, you twelve?” I wonder . . . if I keep needling her, will she just go for it, or will she acquiesce and just say what she wants?

“You're . . . really not going to let this go, are you?” Willow exasperated is so adorable. Then again, Willow is so adorable.

“Nope!” Tara cheerfully replied.

“Fine.” Willow rested her forehead against Tara's, closed her eyes, and took a deep breath. “Tara, there is nothing more in the world that I want right now than to make you feel good. Yesterday you indicated not only that you're interested in me touching your breasts, but also that you'd be willing to give me a guided tour of how to do so correctly. If you're still interested in teaching, I'm very interested in learning.” The blush that had started once Willow began to speak had spread and darkened notably by the time she finished. Tara watched Willow's eyes open slowly. Willow continued, though she sounded mildly annoyed, “There? Is that what you wan--”

Tara eagerly crushed her mouth into Willow’s. “Yes, it was.” Slowly, Tara stepped away and caught Willow’s hands in her own as she backed up. She pulled Willow with her as she moved toward the bed. “But standing hardly seems optimal, don’t you think?” After she considered it for a moment, Tara let herself collapse onto the bed. When, rather than joining her, Willow simply stood and stared, eyes wide and mouth slightly agape, Tara raised a hand toward her.

After a moment, Willow joined Tara on the bed, and began to run a hand down her side. “So long as it doesn’t forfeit my quality instruction time . . . what that was all about?”

“Aside from it being ridiculously hot?” Willow’s blush returned, and Tara turned on her side to press into her. “Words have power. Think about magic: you don’t think that it’s an accident that so many spells have verbal components, do you? Words matter. Why do you think I asked you not to worry about labels? Even if you don’t want it, labels set up expectations. They’re powerful that way. But non-abstract words, like ‘kissing’ . . . ‘caressing’ . . . ‘squeezing’ . . .” Tara demonstrated each verb after she invoked it, “. . . not using the word when you’re sure that you mean it feels almost like denying it.” Tara snuggled closer in an attempt to make sure Willow didn’t take her statement as an accusation.

“No denial here. I’m just shy about saying that kind of stuff. I always have been. Even with . . . always.” With a wide grin, Willow rolled on top. “Mark me tremendously happy. Let’s not forget that.” She lowered her head to whisper in Tara’s ear. “This is where I want to be. And if telling you how desperately I want to touch you turns you on, gosh darn it, I will learn to blush my way through it.”

Tara pulled Willow down closer into her. “It does. Very much so.”

“This operant conditioning plan of yours to get me to use words is totally going to work.”

Wait, what? “That’s, uh, good. I guess. So, what’s operant conditioning, and how am I doing it?” Tara asked as she turned her head to face Willow.

“Operant conditioning is when you influence the occurrence of a behavior by modifying the surrounding environment. It’s, uh, what you’re doing with your hands.”

Tara thought for a moment about where her hands had landed. “There’s a fancy term for having my hands on your butt?”

“No, no.” Willow giggled. “I’ll show you. Hmm . . . what words did you use? Kissing. Caressing. Squeezing. See? You’re doing it again.”

Still not understanding, Tara blinked at Willow. “Doing w-what, exactly?”

“You can’t tell you’re doing that? That’s so cool!”

Oh gods, she’s excited and bouncy and lying on top of me and wow do I want her. Focus! “Uh, doing what?”

“Oh, see, when I say something you want to hear, you squeeze your hands. Since I like that, you’re basically teaching me to say words you like, and helping me get over my shyness. It’s the same principle as giving a dog a treat when she does a trick.”

Tara laughed. “You’re adorable, you know that?”

“What makes you say that?”

“You have trouble saying you want to feel me up, but you can name the science term for my unknowingly teaching you to get over that trouble.” Willow looked away, smile faded; Tara leaned forward to kiss her. “It’s adorable. I like that about you.”

Willow met Tara’s eyes, but her smile was still absent. “Really?”

“Willow, I’m attracted to all of you: the magic, your amazing brain . . . .” Tara kissed Willow’s forehead.

“Okay, okay, you’re embarrassing me.” Her grin back, Willow rolled her eyes, but Tara doubted she was unhappy with the compliments.

“Your dead-sexy body . . . .” Tara ran her hands appreciatively up and down Willow’s sides.

“Stop that. You’re trying to distract me.” Willow rolled them onto their sides, and put her hand back on Tara’s heart. “I’m on a mission here, missy.” With an evil grin, she added, “See, your heart’s pounding just thinking about it.” Like it has been since you walked in the room, silly. Willow’s face shifted from playful to pleading as she placed Tara’s hand atop her own once again. “Show me.”

Tara nodded, but her hand remained in place. “First, two things. First, I’ve been nursing this crush on you for a while now, so if you just let me drive I’m worried this’ll go a bit faster than you’d like. You can say stop whenever, but is there, I dunno, a line you know you don’t want me to cross?”

Willow’s face fell slightly. “Yeah, I’ve been worrying about that. I was thinking pants should probably stay on for now? If that’s okay?”

Tara just stared.

Willow continued, “Sorry, this just feels pretty new for me, even though it isn’t.” Shoulders collapsed, she pulled her hand back and continued in a small voice, “I’m sorry you’re disappointed.”

“No no no.” Tara tried to reassure Willow with a long kiss. “I, uh, didn’t even consider them not staying on as a possibility. This feels pretty new for me, too. As it is.”

“Oh yeah.” When Tara replaced her hand, Willow asked, “So, what was thing two? Thing two. Heh, like in The Cat in the Hat.”

“Great, now I’m always going to associate The Cat in the Hat with sex.” Oh god--I just said ‘sex’ to Willow. She tensed slightly, worried she was being presumptuous.

“Hey, this is my sexy time, not Dr. Seuss’s.” Willow sounded defensive, and Tara relaxed. “Just because I brought it up . . . .” Tara laughed. “So, thing, er, the second thing?”

“If I go too slow, feel free to go faster.” When Willow nodded, Tara gripped her hand firmly and locked her eyes on Willow’s face, whose eyes were locked on their hands. “So: boobs. I have them.” Tara began to run their hands around her right breast, starting at the top and moving out, gently tracing the border. “They’re not too complicated. Out here on the border between them and the rest of my chest they’re the least sensitive. Go further in, and sensitivity goes up.” Once they’d finished the circle, Tara took Willow’s index finger moved it to the edge of the shoulder strap of her bra. She ran it as softly as she could along the top seam of her bra. “The low end of sensitivity is about here.” After Tara took a steadying breath, she centered Willow’s palm on her nipple. In unison, they gasped.

Willow’s eyes darted up to meet Tara’s, a wide grin on her face. “So, is it cold in here, or are you just happy to see me?”

Tara returned the smile as she pushed down on her hand and forward with her chest, which efficiently sandwiched Willow’s hand. “Which do you think?”

With an audible gulp, Willow said, “I’m guessing that second one.”

“Very astute, Ms. Rosenberg. Now, where was I? Oh yeah. You can squeeze about this . . .” Tara squeezed Willow’s hand “. . . hard and still fall into the realm of ‘good’ rather than ‘ow.’” Tara let up the pressure, but continued to clutch Willow’s hand to her breast. I have a huge vocabulary, tens of thousands of words in English plus thousands in other languages , and I can’t think of any that do justice to how her hand feels. ‘Exciting,’ ‘erotic,’ ‘stimulating,’ ‘overwhelming’ . . . they don’t really capture this. ‘I think I’m going to melt from want’ comes closer. “That’s pretty m-much it. Any questions?”

“Two.” Willow gently took Tara’s nipple between her index finger and thumb, and Tara inhaled sharply. “First, do the rules change here?”

Words. Forming words. How do I form words? “Uh, y-yeah. Extremes are good, both really light and r-really hard. Assume you can’t squeeze too hard. I’ll tell you if that changes.”

Willow ran her hand down along Tara’s side to her hip, and pulled them close. Into Tara’s ear she whispered, “Do they change if you’re topless?”
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby vampyregurl73 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 4:34 am

dibs. brb

I like how you have Tara as more sexually forward being. Yes, we get to see what's going on behind closed doors, but it's still not the typical shy, awkwardness of a lot of fics. She has needs, and now since the object of her desires has called game on to exploration, she's gonna how her how to make her happy, and they'll both enjoy the process.

I still enjoy the conversations with her mother too.

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby wimpy0729 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 7:04 am

Oh finally, Willow's back. She goes into the whole "I need to do a spell" thing like in the actual episode, but I'm thrilled to see her admitting she wants to cash in her rain check. I always thought that scene seemed awkward and that there should've been more going on between them, which of course, we didn't get to see.

I loved Tara teasing her and actually making her tell her what she wanted. That is just so hot. I love that about this Tara, and I think it's sweet that she asked Willow about her boundaries. As much as she wants her, she doesn't want Willow to feel pushed into doing something she isn't ready for.

And oh my, the actual lesson *fans self* is what dreams are made of (well, my dreams anyway). And you gotta love Willow asking for topless lessions. Definitely a breast gal in the making.

Great job! Can't wait for more lessons, and soonish please.


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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby LonelyTara » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:00 am

Oh thank goddess, an update! I was really, really jonesing for this fic!! Please tell me the next update will pick up where this one left off. Please, please?! I'm glad we can be friends, as I'm taken too. My wifey likes me pretty good. :D ;-)

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Zampsa1975 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 9:55 am

Yay for great update-y goodness... I really liked Tara's talk to her mother... Yay for Willow showing up and wanting to cash in her rain check... Big yay for Tara showing Willow what she likes and asking what Willow's bounderies are... Can't wait for Willow's expedition into Tara-boob-land...
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby DaddyCatALSO » Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:58 am

Yaya, welcoem back! I've always said a verbal-logic person and amathematical-logic can communicate quite easily with a good dose of willingness, and this shows it :-).

This just rings so true, with a mutual process of moving apst boundaries by agreement and not by the (as seen in so many mvoies and 70s-80s Letters to Penthouse) "just move and wait for a reaction" approach.

Intereste din seeign not just where this goes but also the elad-up to the spell sabotage.. We talkign 3 chapters?
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby mishki » Fri Nov 19, 2010 12:38 pm

Wowza. I was psyched to see an update to your story. The initial angst of Tara being in love followed by the teasing, wordplay, and super hotness was quite a shift, in a good way. Something I'll reread to get all the juicy details into my brain.

Thanks! More please.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Grimm » Fri Nov 19, 2010 6:59 pm

Wow.... I'm loving this story. I can see the Willster turning into a big 'ole dirty horn dog!! Who could blame her? Tara boobs look gee double oh dee (Good)!!!! more soon please.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Promthea128 » Fri Nov 19, 2010 10:53 pm

I read a while ago, but didn't feedback. I like the thought processes of both witches, and how everything is coming out.... I like the exposition.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby wayland » Sat Nov 20, 2010 6:40 am

BeMyDeputy, so glad you didn’t die, as I do relish the wordiness of your Tara and Willow. You obviously love language and you have a playful style that is just a lot of fun to read.

For example, now I’m thinking about how I’m not good at not thinking about Tara, which, while very meta, is still pretty much thinking about Tara.


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Willow gently rasped the top of her head with a fist in an attempt to apply some percussive maintenance.


..and a Clark Gable reference. Terrific.

I also enjoy the analytical style of your feedback. As a spelling freak, your grammar asides make me smile. I remember a major store here having a sign at the checkout reading ‘Ten items or less.’ After an avalanche of protest, (well, more of a trickle, but those people meant business), a sheepish apology was issued, and a new sign, ‘Ten items or fewer.’

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby spells42 » Sat Nov 20, 2010 1:58 pm

BeMyDeputy
Hi. Sorry not to have given feedback before. Sometimes I need an extra nudge to get out of lurk mode. :blush

It is such a pleasure to read your story. Your take on the characters is engaging - I love the frankness of Tara, and the honesty between them (demon heritage aside). This last post had me gobsmacked, as they say. (I've never actually heard anyone say the word, but it's such a lovely, expressive, word.) Such a lucky Willow, to be given a guided tour of Tara-land. Mmmmmm.

Hoping to see more, soon, despite your busy life. :pray

BTW, Wayland, I lol and cheered at your tale of the shop sign. The correct use of less and fewer is one of my pet peeves.

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby ceridwen » Sat Nov 20, 2010 2:40 pm

You just had to leave it there, didn't you?

Lol, hopefully the next update will come soon (no pun intended).

This was one of my favorite chapters so far, I don't like it when the girls are apart =(
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Ariel » Sat Nov 20, 2010 9:59 pm

BeMyDeputy,

Intelligent, sweet, funny and the list goes on . . .

I love the attention to detail and the care of this story. I am seeing two brilliant and interesting women grow before my eyes and it's extraordinary. Using the dialogue from the episodes frames their moments effectively and I am fascinated about what will happen next.

Thank you for coming back and picking up this story again!

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Nov 21, 2010 6:28 pm

Wow. I love this. I'm so incredibly verbal that I really love this. They tease each other so wonderfully and it's very erotic and sensual.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby dlline » Sun Nov 21, 2010 9:41 pm

Hey!

I know I don't feedback much here, mostly 'cause I feedback personally, but I wanted to jump in here and say Yay! You're officially popular now.

Great job on the story to date and I can't wait to see what happens next. Keep in touch, willya?

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby edob » Tue Dec 14, 2010 5:33 pm

Update please ;-)
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby wayland » Fri Dec 31, 2010 7:26 pm

Hi BeMyDeputy,

A quick thank you. I just finished a book which contained a reference to Plato's Cave, and thanks to your story, I understood it. Actually, now I think about it, that allegory is a major theme of the novel and I wouldn't have seen that before. (Not being exactly up to speed on Plato.)

The book is Room by Emma Donoghue. Perhaps you know it?


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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby nanotech » Sun Jan 02, 2011 10:26 pm

Don't know why I have passed by this story before (probably because of the title), but I'm glad that I gave it a chance. Totally awesome work so far. Your characterization of Willow is spot on and I like your take on Tara too. Totally hot. Thank you for sharing. Please continue. :pray
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby BeMyDeputy » Thu Jan 06, 2011 12:29 am

Happy New Year everybody! Time for an update!
But first, feedback responses!


@vampyregurl73: I’m glad you like sexually-forward Tara. I see her as someone with a strong sense of who she is, even if she’s not proud or happy with parts of herself. She knows what she wants, and is willing to go after it. She’s in kind of an uncomfortable box right now: she sees her birthday on the horizon, and now that she’s made the mistake of falling in love, she feels like Willow may be her only shot at being sexual with another person before her life as she knows it is over. Add to that nineteen-year old virgin hormones and the total hotness of Willow, and she didn’t stand a chance.
Re: her mom, I like her talks with her mom, too. She really needs a peer to talk to about the upheaval in her life, and we don’t see her with non-Scooby friends until season six. The structure gives me a chance to highlight the fact that Tara isn’t a saint, and it gives her a really good coping mechanism.

@ wimpy0729: So many of the season 4 scenes feel awkward to me, but it helps remind me how confused Willow is about everything, even if she isn’t consciously aware of it. She shows up giddy, but doesn’t reach out to touch, like she needs some time to acclimate to Tara’s room before it’s okay.
Re: teasing, banter is the only way I’ve experienced a relationship, so that’s what I write, whether I start out intending to write it or not. I’m glad others find it hot as well.
Re: boundaries, I think that even though Tara’s almost completely swept up in the experience of rolling around the bed with Willow, she’s really afraid of pushing Willow away. She’s wise enough to see that putting Willow in charge of boundaries will keep her from inadvertently scaring her off.
Re: lesson. Aw, shucks. When I sat down to write this story, I knew it would be a new experience for me: I’ve haven’t written much fiction, and certainly no sexy fiction. So I’m always glad to hear it’s working.

@ LonelyTara: Why yes, yes it does. And I’m glad your wife likes you ;) Saying I’m taken is a defense mechanism learned from years of hanging out with nerds.

@ Zampsa1975: Much with yayness! Since you hit like every point vampyregurl73 did, you might want to read my above reply.

@ DaddyCatALSO: Since I am a total Shadowrun dork (the tabletop RPG, not the FPS), I think of Willow as a hermetic mage and Tara as a shaman. And yet they do in fact get along quite well (a shock, I know).
Spell sabotage is below; I hope you like.

@ mishki: Let me psych you once more with my glorious update-y prowess! I’m glad that the shift in tone was noticeable; since Willow and Tara’s relationship is a closeted and fairly ill-defined one until NMR, I’m also containing it in my writing, if that makes sense. I want it to feel separate from the rest of their lives.

@ SMGOVAN: I know, right? I doubt this qualifies as “soon,” but it is an update! Enjoy.

@ Promthea128: Awesomesauce! Thanks for reading!

@ wayland You know, I do love language! I’ve studied four languages (including English) formally, been a reader my whole life, and my sister is a writer. Playful. I like the sound of that. Apt description of me. I must confess, though, that I didn’t recognize the Clarke Gable reference in the scene; I saw the movie referenced in the shooting script, and had to look it up. But I didn't have to look up Clarke Gable, putting me ahead of many 28 year olds. I’m pleased your store bowed to the power of correct grammar, even if it was a well-armed militia rather than a sweeping army that took them down. I was flattered to see you noticed how I leave feedback. I sometimes have a hard time leaving feedback, because it feels wrong not to sit down and do a thorough job of it. I hope I end up being remembered for more than “that chick who called out Heather on less/fewer.” Also, I don’t know the book you mentioned, but I’m pleased to have been useful!

@ spells42 Yes! Story lurker poked into leaving feedback! Success! I’m so glad you’re enjoying the story. I think I write Tara differently than a lot of people, but that’s what’s so great about her character: we know relatively little about her, so she can still “accurately” be lots of kinds of people. Since I’m a lot like Willow, I just sat down to create the sort of Tara that a) fit the information I know for certain about her and b) is the sort of person with whom I would fall in love.

@ceridwen Yes. Yes I did. I’m glad you enjoyed the chapter. I hope you enjoy this one, too.

@ Ariel Aw, shucks. I think what’s so awesome about Willow and Tara is that they are protagonists in their own right: who they are as characters changes throughout the course of the story. In fact, I think they change more notably than Buffy does. So it’s important to me to have them constantly growing. I think it’s my science training, but I really like to think about things in context, so the dialogue is important to me. My goal when writing this was to fill in gaps, and you have to see what those gaps are between for it to mean anything.

@JustSkipIt You? Verbal? I never would have guessed.
Wait, that’s a lie.
Still, praise like “erotic and sensual” makes my little heart (and ego) go pitter-pat. Squee!

Oh, and this was ages ago, but I realized I never actually typed this.
You said this:
On the same note, I feel that Gwendolyn Post is the start of Faith's issues. She places the hint about the Scoobies meeting without her and that's it for Faith.


I read this, and my response was, “huh, I think she’s right. You take out that bitch and Faith would be . . . just like Debra writes her. Woah!” And then I went and re-watched that episode, and it only firmed up my conclusion. So good on you!

@dlline Couldn’t have done it without you.

@ edob Done!

@ nanotech Hey, glad you found it, and bonus glad you like it.

***

Author: BeMyDeputy (Kate)
Rating: PG-13 (hard PG-13?) for this section (for sexiness). Up to NC-17 for later installments.
**New and improved** Feedback: Yes! Please! Are you reading and don’t have more than “I like this”? Fine, post that! Disagree terribly with my portrayal of the characters? Fine, post that, but I reserve the right to defend them. Supposedly sexy parts not sexy? Bitch! This is my first major fiction piece, so rip it up. The only thing I don’t want to see is unsupported “you suck” comments. You may praise me without supporting details, though.
Notes: The entirety of Chapter 3, including "Poems and Demons" takes place during "Goodbye Iowa"
Spoilers: This is season 4. If you haven't seen season 4, what are you doing here?
Content disclaimer (this section): Sex: No. Angst: Yes.
I Don't Own This Disclaimer: The entire Buffyverse (including setting, characters, and plot) is property of its owners, including but not limited to Joss Whedon and Mutant Enemy. No copyright infringement is intended by this work. "Goodbye Iowa" was written by Marti Noxon.
Acknowledgments: Thanks to my awesome beta reader, dlline, who was kind enough to take the time to send me this incredibly long chapter, even though it’s her birthday. Happy Birthday! (It still is in my time zone.)

Acknowledgements Part 2: “Where the Sidewalk Ends” was written by Shel Silverstein. The earliest publication of it I can find is in the book of the same name, published in 1974.

A side note on reading This segment includes the recitation of a poem interspersed with action. The poem is in italics, and the action is not, though the verses+action are all in blockquotes. I hope this comes across as legible--it does to me, but then again, I wrote it and have stared at it for too long.


Chapter 3 Part 4: Poems and Demons


Topless.

The sound of Willow’s voice stringing those phonemes together echoed louder and louder in Tara’s brain, the space suddenly devoid of other content. Without a thought (as the capacity to form them had also vanished), she rolled onto her back, and pulled Willow with her. They shared an urgent kiss as Tara’s hands roamed wildly up and down Willow’s back and ass.

Willow pulled back slightly and began, “You know,” but Tara followed her up and silenced her with another kiss. When she started to move away again, Tara cupped her right hand around the back of Willow’s head and pulled them both down back into the bed. Finally, Willow migrated sideways, her soft lips brushing Tara’s cheek as she continued, “You seem like . . .” Willow kissed her way to Tara’s earlobe, “ . . . you really like that idea . . .” suddenly, Tara’s earlobe was warm and wet and pinched between gentle teeth, “ . . . but your shirt isn’t going to make it off with you on your back like that.”

Tara squeezed her eyes more tightly closed and arched her back, the delicious sound of Willow breathing heavily into her ear the only thing she’d understood. “Huhjumawhaha?”

The smile was audible in Willow’s voice as she softly teased, “I don’t think I’ve ever seen you tongue-tied, language girl.”

“I, uh, um. Wow.” Tara turned her head to brush noses with Willow, and slowly opened her eyes. “D-did you say words?” Oh yeah, language.

“Oh neat!” Willow’s eyes consumed the entirety of Tara’s vision, and they smiled brightly back at her. “Your language processing is sexy-soluble.” Willow kissed Tara passionately before she rolled off to the side and sat up. “This is going to be awesome!” Willow exclaimed as she rapidly clapped her hands together.

What on Earth? Tara propped herself up on her elbows, confused at the loss of contact. “What’s going to be awesome? Why can’t you tell me dow—own—goddess—mmm.” Tara’s eyes drifted shut partway through “down,” her elbows gave out around “goddess,” and then finally the ability to form words, rather than whimpers, departed. She was vaguely aware of her teeth digging into her lower lip, but mostly was consumed by the exquisite feeling of Willow’s fingers dancing lightly across her left breast. When the feeling stopped, Tara moaned happily and lazily opened her eyes to find Willow’s face right above hers.

“See? Awesome.” A huge grin stretched across Willow’s face, and the tip of her tongue poked out through her teeth. God she’s sexy when she’s happy. I can think of better uses for that tongue, though. No, getting ahead of myself . . . need to learn to think when she’s touching me. Tara cast about for something else on which to focus. Eyes, look at her eyes.

“You have the most amazing eyes, you know that?”

Willow chuckled. “Not quite what I was expecting. Um, thank you, though.” Concern took hold of Willow’s face. “That was right? Those were happy noises?”

“Mmmhmm,” Tara nodded. “Those were definitely happy noises. ‘Willow gets an A+’-type happy noises.”

A bright glow swept the worry away from Willow’s face. “Yay!” She leaned down and pressed her cheek against Tara’s as she slowly melted back on top of her. Tara realized with a wide eyes and a sharp gasp that the repositioning included Willow gently but firmly pushing a thigh into her crotch. Willow had done this transiently the other night, but now she didn’t pull away, and instead continued to settle in to Tara once the leg was in place. Tara gently hooked her leg around Willow’s and offered a quiet, questioning “hmm?” to ask if it was okay. When Willow responded by pressing harder into Tara for a moment, Tara and pulled her in tight with both arms and the entwined leg.

If the heat from Willow’s cheek was any indication, she was blushing fiercely. “So, uh, did you know that the brain is inherently lazy?” Willow spoke in a whisper, but Tara could feel the breath hit her ear.

“Is that so?” Okay, so long as she doesn’t move, maybe I can carry on a conversation.

“Yup. It’s a really good idea, from a survival standpoint. Using more resources than you absolutely need to is a bad idea, because then you can’t use them for the next thing you need to survive.” As Willow’s lips formed words, they brushed against Tara’s cheek.

If this . . . whatever this is with her . . . persists, I’m going to associate the most eclectic assortment of topics with sex. “Makes sense.”

“It really does. Sadly for me, I’ve learned a behavior that doesn’t generalize very well to my current problem. But you might have just solved that.”

“Pleased to be of,” don’t say “service,” don’t say “service, “uh, to help out. How . . .” with effort, Tara dragged her attention away from the feel of Willow’s fingers playing with the hem of her shirt, “. . . how so?”

“See, I’d learned that leaving my leg here . . .” Willow indicated where with a tender push, “. . . was enough to give me a constant measure of my success in the ‘turning the other person on’ department.” Tara heard herself whimper, but couldn’t recall telling her voice to do so. “I was lazy about learning to monitor other things. So I worried, because I want to know that I’m successful. Feedback is very important.” A chuckle tickled Tara’s ear before Willow continued in a quieter whisper, “Mostly this . . .” she pressed again “. . . makes you squirm in a delicious positive-feedback-y way.”

Everything was suddenly on fire: the feel of Willow’s movement shone so brightly that it blocked out everything else. As reality came back into focus, the first thing that crystallized was Willow kissing her, followed by the realization that her tongue had made it into Willow’s mouth of its own accord. Whimpers, moans, and groans that Tara recognized as being in her voice hit her ears, but she was certain that it was Willow, not herself, that told her vocal chords to make them. At some point later (Tara’s perception of the passage of time still absent, she had no idea how much later), Willow gently pulled away with what Tara could only describe as a shit-eating grin on her face.

“I . . . you . . . um . . . yes,” Tara sputtered as she looked up in awe at Willow.

Willow batted gently at Tara’s nose like a kitten with a ball of string. “Yes. Very awesome. See, now I have a new model system for knowing if I’m doing things right: your language goes away.”

“That seems ab—” Tara arched into the feel of Willow’s hand brushing over her right nipple. Her shoulder blades fell back onto the bed when the contact abated and she continued, “—out right.”

“You have to know some poems or songs or something by heart, right?” A thoughtful look crossed Willow’s face before she continued, “Stuff with a sexiness quotient of greater than or equal to zero, though: I don’t think ‘The Tell-Tale Heart’ would really be appropriate.” Tara nodded, having started memorizing poems to help with her stutter when she was young. “Most excellent. So, here’s my plan: we get you topless like we talked about (okay, technically like I mentioned the once and then you got all nonverbal), you recite something not un-sexy and then I use your inability to form words as an indicator for if I’m touching you right.”

“Good plan.”

“I’m going to need this back, though.” Willow started to pull her leg back, though it didn’t make it far with Tara’s still around it. With a suspicious glance, Tara growled quietly and pulled Willow’s leg back into place. Willow laughed. “Tara . . .” she softly chastised.

“Fine, fine,” Tara acquiesced as she reluctantly set Willow’s leg free. A smile broke through the petulant look she was trying to maintain, but she didn’t care.

Willow took back her leg, and sat up. Tara followed suit and reached for the bottom of her shirt to remove it, but Willow darted out a hand to stop her. “Wait.” Concern flashed through Tara as she searched Willow’s face, but a soft smile comforted her. “Let me?”

“Uh . . . okay.” Mouth: dry. Stomach: upside down. Heart: pounding. Nipples: painfully hard. Not quite how I thought this would feel. Yet . . . better.

Willow gently pulled Tara’s shirt and camisole off, the back of her fingers and the heel of her palms brushing along Tara’s sides. Once the fabric finished passing by her face, Tara saw Willow looking at her handiwork with awe and glee. Despite the removal of layers, Tara somehow felt warmer, rather than cooler, particularly with Willow’s gaze on her. When Willow pulled Tara in for a kiss, her hands felt hot on Tara’s back and stomach.

“Wow. You look . . . wow.” Willow ran her hands along the newly exposed skin of Tara’s stomach and back, and Tara could feel goose bumps rise in their wake, as if they were a Braille typewriter. “You’re so soft,” Willow reverently whispered. A hesitant finger returned to the shoulder strap of Tara’s bra, and slowly traced along the top of it. Willow looked up to Tara’s face, pupils wide and face flushed. “You, uh, never answered my question. About the rules changing?”

“Hmm? Um, right. Not really . . . skin’s a lot more sensitive than skin through cloth, and you just pulled off two layers.” Tara thought for a moment before adding, “The skin between my breasts, along the breastbone, is pretty sensitive.”

“Bare skin and sternum: sensitive. Got it. Is that additive?” Word failed Tara as she realized what Willow was asking, and could only nod. “So . . . you have any ideas? For my plan?”

For how I’m going to keep my hands out of both your pants and mine during this plan of yours? No. “Y-yeah.”

“I’m thinking something not too long, first.”

“Well, there goes my idea: I was going to go with ‘The Epic of Gilgamesh,’” Tara deadpanned.

“You know that by heart?” Startled surprise displaced the soft awe from Willow’s features.

“No.” Tara giggled, happy she was starting to relax despite the lack of shirt.

“You’re trouble, you know that?” With a pull on Tara’s waist, Willow pulled her in for a quick kiss.

“You like it.”

With a broad smile and a roll of her eyes, Willow agreed. “Well, yes, but . . . just get to talking.” Willow encouraged Tara to begin with nip at her earlobe.

“Ahem. ‘Where the Sidewalk Ends,’ by Shel Silverstein
[blockquote]There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.”
[/blockquote]
Willow spent the first verse focused on previously explored territory: her hands gently caressed bare back, stomach, and sides, while she seemed to be trying to kiss every square millimeter of Tara’s neck.

When Tara continued with the second verse, however, Willow actually put her model to use.
[blockquote]"Let us leave . . .” Tara’s voice went up an octave as Willow’s teeth dug into the skin above her jugular, “. . . this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark . . .” Fingers from each of Willow’s hands moved to the top of the shoulder straps of Tara’s bra, and lightly traced down until they met in the middle, “—uh, dark street . . . winds and bends.
Past the pits where
. . .” Willow gently cupped Tara’s breasts, one in each hand, but left the nipples untouched, “. . . where . . . where . . . the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk
. . .” Slowly, Willow squeezed, a careful eye on Tara’s face. When she reached as hard as Tara had said was comfortable, she released her hold just as slowly. Tara was unable to speak until the squeezing stopped, “. . . that is measured and slow,
And watch where
. . .” Tara let out a gasp as fingertips grazed her nipples, “. . . the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where
. . .” A soft pinch to both nipples pulled Tara forward into the touch, the rest of the world faded away until Willow let up the pressure, “. . . the sidewalk ends.

“Yes we’ll walk with a walk
. . .” Willow moved to sit on Tara’s lap, facing her so that legs loosely wrapped around waist “. . . that is measured and slow,
And we’ll go
. . .” Tara looked quizzically at Willow as she locked her hands around the middle of Tara’s back, “. . . where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark,
. . .” Willow kissed the length of Tara’s collarbone, “. . . and the children, they know”[/blockquote]
Once she’d finished Tara’s collarbone, Willow began to kiss down her breastbone. Tara slowly fell backwards, grateful for the hands holding her in place. She held her breath as Willow’s mouth paused before touching her breasts, only to let it out in a groan as Willow continued to kiss southward, zigzagging between breasts until she hit bra. Tara then felt her self being pulled up, and met Willow’s lips for a deep kiss.

“‘The place where the sidewalk ends,’” Willow finished for her.

“Wow. That was . . . wow.” For a long moment, Tara could just stare, wide-eyed into Willow’s eyes, breath loud and heart racing.

“Yeah. Definite wow.” A huge grin stretched across Willow’s face. “So, you like? I did good—I mean, well?”

“I’d even say ‘double-plus well,’ if it weren’t for the creepy overtones.”

“Spiffy!” After she glowed for a moment, Willow glanced to the side and bit her lip. With a deep breath, Willow looked back into Tara’s eyes, slipped her hands up Tara’s back, and took hold of either side of where her bra hooked together. Oh. Wow. “Okay?”

Tara took Willow’s face gently in her hands, and kissed her ardently before looking her firmly in the eye. “Yes. Please?” Tara kissed her again, and hands started moving on her back. After a moment, however, Willow interrupted the kiss with laughter.

“You know, this is surprisingly different from this angle. Like trying to do a tie from the wrong point of view. Only, you know, less technically complicated but more situationally complicated, with the being really turned on and therefore impatient.” Did she just say--? Tara’s heart stopped, and it must have shown on her face. “Are you still okay?”

“Yes.”

“You looked really surprised all of a sudden.”

“It’s just . . . you said you were t-turned on,” Tara answered in a quiet voice. Why is talking about her being turned on embarrassing to talk about? Well, not the idea in general, but the idea that I’m responsible. She could feel the heat rise in her cheeks, but at the same time felt a chill go through her. Even more perplexing was that the pivot point was a good thing.

A quizzical look took over Willow’s face. “This is surprising?” With a confused frown, Willow let go of the bra and wrapped her arms tightly around Tara’s waist.

“Well, yeah.” Tara nodded. “You never said--” Tara wasn’t sure how things had spun around so quickly: one moment, she felt like the center of the universe, and now she felt so small.

“Things like ‘I’m one hundred percent sure I’m interested in you’ or calling you a ‘sexy blanket’? Or saying that squeezing my butt and pressing my groin into yours is something I like?” Red splashed across Willow’s cheeks as she asked the final question, but otherwise maintained a concerned and serious expression.

“I heard you say those things. But . . . they don’t mean that I . . . that you . . . .” I’m saying this all wrong.

“That I’m turned on? That you turn me on?” Tara’s shoulders fell as she nodded again. “I’m sorry that I didn’t make that abundantly clear. Tara: I’m turned on right now. You turn me on. Here, you should be able to tell.” Willow pointed to her eyes. “Pupils dilated?” They were, and Tara nodded. Willow set Tara’s hand over her heart. “Heart beating all fast-like?” It was, and Tara nodded. “Nipples . . .” Willow glanced down, “. . . are totally obscured by shirt jacket. Hang on.” Quickly, Willow undid the buttons holding her shirt closed before pulling it off. “Where was I? Right. Nipples erect, in a very ‘ooh, ooh, pick me’ sort of cry for attention?” They were, and Tara nodded. “Was I just trying, albeit unsuccessfully, to get your bra off?” She had been, and Tara nodded. “Well, if you take all of those symptoms and put them together, the likely diagnosis is ‘really turned on Willow.’ There are more, but demonstrating would require violating earlier agreements, which, by the way, is really embarrassing to say out loud, but I want you to know how serious I am.”

Tara was at a loss for what to say. She was where she wanted to be, and had just heard what she wanted to hear. Yet the whole situation was so overwhelming. It had been so much easier just to let Willow touch her without questioning why or how she felt about it. It made her emotionally dizzy, and all she could do was hug Willow close.

If Willow was confused or put off by Tara’s behavior, she didn’t let it show. Instead, she just held her back until Tara’s grip slightly loosened. Then, she gently disentangled herself from Tara, and slid off her lap before extending her arms again. “Here,” she encouraged, “I’ll trade you.” Tara didn’t understand quite what Willow was doing, but was happy to follow her lead, and so sat on her lap, reversing their positions from moments ago. Once she settled in, she just looked at Willow, not knowing what she was expected to do. Willow looked back at her quizzically, before her eyes moved first to Tara’s bra and then to her own camisole. When she looked back up into Tara’s eyes, it was with a knowing smile. “So, I’m guessing the reason I’m wearing a shirt and you’re not is that I haven’t explicitly invited you to remove mine.”

There was something in the way she moved Tara’s hands to the hem of her shirt, in the tone of her voice, in how her eyes smiled. It had been there all along, but that Tara hadn’t heard it through the din of hormones. Trust. Not simple trust, like “I trust you to hold my wallet,” or even complex trust, like “I trust you not to tell people my ex is a werewolf.” Somehow, “I trust you to touch me” was so much more momentous. The world had been swimming, but now Willow’s trust acted like a lens and it snapped back into focus. Tara smiled hugely and kissed Willow hard.

“I’m guessing something good happened in there?” Willow asked before she kissed Tara’s forehead and returned Tara’s smile.

“You trust me.” Okay, that sounds stupid. Of course she trusts me. “I mean, you--”

“I get it,” Willow nodded. She glanced down at Tara’s hands, which still held the hem of her shirt. “And yes. I do.”

Elated, Tara looked down at her hands. She’d been looking forward to this. As amazingly, incredibly, language-disabling-ly, good as Willow touching her was, the converse was what kept her up at night. Tara slowly pulled the shirt up, careful to keep her hands in contact with Willow’s sides and arms until it was off. As she took in the vision that was Willow topless, Tara ran her hands up and down Willow’s arms, freckled shoulders to slight fingers. The sight did not decrease her desire to sleep with this woman. “You are stunning.”

With a shake of her head, Willow glanced down. “No, not really.”

“Yes really. I know what stunning looks like. I have to say that you are the most gorgeous woman I have ever seen, hands down. That’s even before the bonus points for inviting me to sit on your lap and the implicit invitation to touch.”

Implicit?” Willow scoffed. “I swear I drew the line at ‘pants removal,’ not ‘please take off my shirt and then just look.’ I’m wearing a whole layer still that’s fair game,” she laid out, pointing to her black bra. “Oh, and shoes. And socks!” Willow looked at Tara expectantly.

“Oh, I’m sorry. Is there something you wanted? Maybe for me to remove your shoes?”

“From innocent confusion to removing my shirt to annoyingly dense in what, two minutes flat? My kinda woman.” Willow looked thoughtful for a moment. “Okay, technically at this point in time the set that describes ‘my kinda woman’ only has one known member, that being you, but you get my point.”

Tara laughed. “I-I . . .” love you. “You’re amazing.”

“Seriously, Tara, if you don’t start touching me in the next ten seconds I will be forced to pull your mouth to my chest.”

Tara wanted to see if the threat from Willow was a bluff. She wanted to feel Willow’s desperation for this in the pull to her head. She wanted to taste Willow’s skin. Ten seconds was, however, far to long for her hands. By the time she’d gotten to thinking about debating if Willow’s reaction was worth the wait, they’d made their way to the front and center of her bra. Tara slowly followed the edge in either direction. The sensation was incredible: it was as intense and arousing as Willow touching her, but totally distinct, like it was a different color. It was like the high of magic and the buzz of alcohol and the pleasant anticipation of an impending orgasm all wrapped up into one. She wanted to watch Willow’s face, but the sight of her own fingers as they brushed against the top of Willow’s breasts was too compelling. Fortunately, as much as being touched disabled Tara’s ability to speak, it pulled a string of words from Willow.

“See? Not so hard, is it? Though if you go down two inches from where you are you’ll touch hard, not soft tissue, and you’re going up and not down which is still very good and did I mention you’re good with your hands because you’re good with your hands though I suppose I haven’t had much time to mention it as most of that time my mouth was busy either warning you against all this or pressing against you but yeah hands I’ve always noticed people’s hands and speaking of hands yours seem to be a lot better at undoing a bra from the wrong direction than mine and off please with that and with the kissing you now.”

Tara only caught a glimpse of Willow completely topless before Willow made good on her promise and kissed Tara deeply. Too caught up in the kiss and too fixated on the memory of Willow’s bare breasts to notice anything else, Tara was surprised when Willow stopped the kiss a minute later and pulled Tara’s bra with her as she retreated.

Time froze as the pair stared at each other. Suddenly the moment shattered, and mouths and breasts crushed eagerly together and hands ran the lengths of completely bare backs. Willow was a radiant fire, and her touch only served to further stoke Tara’s desire. Tara brought her hands to Willow’s shoulders, and firmly pushed. As she fell back, Tara brushed her hands lightly across the entirety of Willow’s front, from shoulders to breasts to stomach down until they hit slacks and the waist she now straddled. Her nervousness abated when her fingertips unleashed an avalanche of words from Willow once more.

“Okay, backwards, I can do backwards, and you look amazing, did you know that and yes please with the hands on my breasts and backwards can stop now so your hands stay there and you’re with the smiling so I don’t think you mind that idea and eek with the falling now hi there bed.”

Tara couldn’t help but laugh, even as she looked down at the most beautiful sight she’d ever seen. “Do you always do that?”

“Do what?”

“When I touch you it makes words come out.” Tara placed her hands gently over Willow’s breasts. They were soft and warm and the touch made Tara’s whole body hum. She was suddenly intensely aware that she sat straddled over Willow’s hips.

“I don’t know, I’ve never really thought about it much, I mean, a lot of the time I’m kind of too preoccupied to talk what with the kissing but I suppose—hey! You stopped.”

“Just testing.” Willow reached up slowly, and her hand paused over Tara’s breast, her face hesitant. Tara leaned gently forward into the promised touch. It was brilliant and blinding, and the next thing Tara knew, she was on her side next to Willow, her body on fire. “How’d I get here?”

Willow laughed. “I did this.” She reached forward again and caressed one of Tara’s breasts. Without the feel of Willow between her legs, Tara was able to see through the rapture. The touch was light and gentle at first, but Willow quickly got bolder as Tara’s whimpers filled the air. As Willow began to circle Tara’s nipple with her thumb, Tara pulled Willow in by the hip.

“I-I can see why I fell.” Tara reached out to mirror the touch, but the moment she made contact the world was lost to ecstasy. To touch and be touched was too much; somewhere in the back of her mind she knew there was an increasing danger of shouting her unadmittable love so it resonated off the neighbor’s walls. “Wait . . . wait.”

“Tara?” Fear shot across Willow’s face, and she started to pull back her hand.

“It’s okay. I just . . . I can’t do both at once. It’s too much.”

“Really?” The fear began to fade from Willow’s face, but left doubt in its place.

Tara smiled, and pulled Willow’s hand gently off her chest. Willow still looked concerned, but Tara comforted her with a soft kiss to her lips. Tara grinned at Willow before she moved to kiss the center of her collarbone, and then trailed a series of kisses down Willow’s breastbone down to her bellybutton. Her skin tasted sweet: it reminded Tara of fresh-picked strawberries. Strong fingers wove their way into Tara’s hair, and gently encouraged her to make the return trip. As Tara began to kiss her way between breasts, Willow pulled her off course. So intoxicating was the feel of Willow’s need for her that she didn’t realize exactly where she was until her lips kissed nipple. Tara felt Willow’s back arch, felt her hand push Tara harder down into Willow’s chest, and heard Willow moan. She brought a hand up to Willow’s other breast and began to gently squeeze while she focused the rest of her attention on sucking on hardened nipple. It was almost overpoweringly arousing, and Tara felt like she could have stayed there forever.

“My turn,” Willow declared before she flipped Tara onto her back. She grinned down into Tara’s face before teasing, “I’m going to do that to you, but only if you start with another poem.” Tara let out an exasperated sigh, but Willow cut her off before she could object. “Or did you not like our earlier game?”

“Fine, fine. Ahem. The ‘Queen Mab’ monologue from ‘Romeo and Juliet’ by William Shakespeare.”

And so they traded, back and forth; one focused on learning to touch until the other couldn’t stand not touching any longer.

***

“Argh!” Tara was partway through Poe’s “The Bells” when the recently familiar sound of Willow’s claxon sounding interrupted. Willow rolled off Tara before she complained, “I swear, when Buffy catches that demon, I hope that she makes it a painful death. Interrupting my topless Tara time, the meanie. Not okay.”

“I just hope she catches it soon.”

“That would be nice, yes. C’mon, I gave us forty-five minutes to go get spell ingredients, eat, and go over the spell.” With a glance to shirts on the floor, Willow smiled. “And, you know, get dressed again.” Eyes back on Tara’s chest, Willow set her jaw. “Though I’m starting to think I should have left time for a cold shower in there.” Willow got up, and began to direct garments to their correct owners before she put hers back on.

Tara was again amazed at how Willow responded to the alarm. Yes, she was clearly frustrated. No, she clearly didn’t want their time to stop. But she moved. With every word of complaint, she moved toward the next thing she had to do. Could Tara learn to be so obedient? Oz had been a Scooby, so therefore he had been able to learn this, or it wouldn’t be Willow’s default. If Oz could do it, Tara was determined to be able to do it. Not out of malice for man (the only one in Willow’s life who had eyes, as far as she was concerned), but rather to make sure that the . . . whatever . . . between herself and Willow was not more dangerous or difficult for Willow than her relationship with Oz had been. Of course, by the time she had considered all of this, Willow was already redressed and had begun to tie her shoes; Tara, however, still lay topless on the bed.

“So, are you going to dinner topless, or am I eating alone?”

“Neither. I’ll get dressed. Just give me a minute.”

“I did give you a minute. You lay there on the bed all dreamy-eyed.” Willow smiled and bent down to help Tara sit up, and rewarded her with a kiss when she complied.

“I remember the rules,” Tara said as she put on the bra Willow forced into her hand. “I just feel as frustrated as you look.”

“It gets easier with practice. You learn to compartmentalize.”

“How did you learn to do it?” Tara asked as she pulled on her shirt.

“I shot Oz.” Off Tara’s surprised look, Willow hurried to explain. “With a tranquilizer dart. When he was a werewolf. Not fun. Nothing quite like shooting the guy you want to date to make you separate Scooby life and personal life. It reminds you the alternative is dying,” Willow reported, matter-of-factly.

“I-I hope that’s not the only way.”

“I hope so, too. I’d rather you not shoot me with a tranq dart. Those things can take down an elephant.” Willow grinned. “Shall we?” Willow helped Tara to stand, and held her hand as they walked to the door. Once they reached it, she shifted uncomfortably and frowned down at their joined hands. “I, uh, I really don’t want the army guys to know how important you are, so . . . .” After she gave Tara’s hand a tight squeeze, she dropped it.

“I get it.” There was more to Willow’s action than she said; Tara was sure of it. She hadn’t quite met Tara’s eyes as she explained, and her aura felt more guilty than concerned. Good odds were on the same-sex issue, of course. Willow’s friends were just as out there as the army. Though Tara took all this in, it didn’t bother her. Willow was certain to introduce her to her friends soon, and revelations about any complexities to their friendship could wait until Willow understood them herself. So, as Tara stepped outside her sanctuary, she left behind not only her confidence but also her permission to touch. As she locked her door, she locked away not only her sense of security, but also own acknowledgement of her feelings for Willow.

“We should get the stuff from my room first, while it’s still a little light. Buffy’s going to be after that demon tonight, not after the run-of-the mill vamps.”

Demon. Oh, Goddess. The spell. Tara’s mind raced. How on Earth could she tell Willow? After what happened? It hadn’t just been physical. However Willow felt about her, there was an exchange of closeness and trust. Trust that felt amazing and revelatory an hour ago suddenly felt suffocating. I haven’t told her. I let her touch me and she let me . . . . I haven’t told her. I should have told her already. But if I had told her, she wouldn’t have . . . so I have to tell her now. But I can’t tell her now. Not after she trusted me. But if I don’t tell her before, the spell will show I’m . . . then she’ll never rust me again because I didn’t tell her before . . . .

“So, this is me: 214,” Willow cheerfully announced as she pulled out her keys. It snapped Tara back to reality from the fog of panic that followed her as they had walked to Stevenson.

“So, how do you like having a roommate?” Tara stalled for time as she tried to catch her bearings.

“Eh, it’s hard to tell.” Willow paused, key immobile in the lock. “I mean, last semester I started out spending so much time with Oz. Then, right after he left, Riley started after Buffy, though honestly a lot of that time is a blur. We haven’t really spent the year getting closer or anything.” Willow sighed. “It feels like we’ve been getting further apart.” She shook her head as she unlocked the door. “When it’s smooth, though, it’s really nice. It’s like how I imagined having a sister would be.” Willow walked into the room and gestured around. “Ta-da!”

Instantly, Tara knew which half was Willow’s. She could feel it. A green afgan, a star chart, and a laptop populating the left half of the room quickly caught her eye. This is where she sleeps. The thought warmed her heart. The room felt like Willow, and even though she’d never been there before, it made Tara feel safe. Tara smiled brightly at Willow. “I love it.”

“Really?” Tara nodded, and Willow beamed. “C’mon, there’s someone you need to meet.” For a moment, Tara thought they were going to find Buffy or Xander, but instead Willow walked over to a small cage Tara hadn’t noticed in the corner of the dorm room. A small black rat slept half under a pile of newspaper shreds. “This is Amy. Amy, Tara. Tara, Amy.” Willow gently picked Amy up, and held her out for Tara to see.

“How long has Amy been a rat?”

“About two years. So, you can see she’s human?” Willow’s eyes sparkled, like they did when she was studying and something suddenly came together in her head, or when a spell went particularly well.

“Mmmhmm. Though, can you even have a rat in the dorms?”

“No, but she’s a sneaky rat.”

“A sneaky rat with a sneaky keeper.” Tara took a closer look at Amy. “I’d guess she’s a witch, too. Though that might be the spell making things hard to read.”

“That’s so cool!” Willow exclaimed, gently bouncing in place. “She is a witch, and we went to high school together. Well, until she accidentally turned herself into a rat. At least, I think it was an accident. Either way, I haven’t been able to undo it.”

“It was an accident. Someone else . . . multiple someones were the target. But she was fueling the spell with anger, and she couldn’t keep it in check. It went off target.”

“You can tell all that just looking at her?”

“Not at her, exactly. At the spell. I can read the signature.”

“Wow. I wish I could do that. That’s amazing.”

“Not half as amazing as your brilliant mind.” Tara reached up and tucked a piece of hair behind Willow’s ear affectionately. Willow stiffened slightly and a surprised look crossed her face. Quickly, Tara realized her mistake: she might be able to relax here, but it wasn’t her room. Their friendship had no complications in this space. Without delay, Tara stepped back and clasped her hands behind her back so she wouldn’t forget to keep them to herself again, and resigned herself to the notion that it was more than army guys that made Willow drop her hand earlier. “S-s-sorry.”

“No, don’t be.” Willow turned away from Tara, and put Amy back in her cage. She slowly turned back before continuing, “You just startled me, that’s all. I . . . .” Willow extended a hand partway between them before she quickly pulled it back as she threw a glance over her shoulder in the direction of the star chart. “I’m still really confused.” Her eyes pled with Tara as she changed subjects: “So, for the spell we need amethyst, black quartz, and halite, and then a geode containing minerals from the other crystals, as well as some standard potion ingredients. I’ve got it all in the trunk here.” Willow pointed to the trunk at the foot of her bed, and knelt before it. “Hand me my bag?”

“Here.” Tara passed Willow her bag, careful not to brush fingers during the exchange, before she joined her in front of the trunk. This is what it is, to be with her without having her; only able to look when I know what it is to touch. Is this what the closet feels like? Can I do this? Is the high of earlier worth the way I feel now?

“Shall we go get dinner?” Willow asked, once the bag was packed.

“S-sure,” Tara agreed, “We should head out if we want to beat the dark.”

Tara took in little of the next half hour; though this was the first time they actually had a meal together, she was too preoccupied to take in the details. She revisited her earlier internal battle over how to tell Willow the truth about herself. This time, however, the chill that went her when Willow froze at her touch complicated the matter. She trusts me, Tara thought over and over again, but I know I’m not deserving of her trust. I know what I’ve kept from her. The fact was that there was no good way to explain, and she was almost out of time for executing a bad way. The spell would catch her in her lie, and it would all be over.

“Think it looks dark enough, Tara?” Willow’s hand on her shoulder snapped her back to reality once more. Stairs. She knew these stairs. They were the last of the stairs before her floor. Her eyes followed Willow’s other arm out the window, to the dark February sky.

“Y-yes, it looks dark enough.” Before. No, she needs to do the spell, I can’t distract her with me before she finds her target, so after. No, before, no . . . . As they approached Tara’s door, her mind toggled between her two alternatives, unsure which was least likely to shatter the trust she clearly didn’t deserve.

Willow entered the room and was all Scooby: she didn’t even bother to kick off her shoes. She pulled out the incantation for Tara to learn as she mixed up the potion and set up the crystals. Tara was grateful that potion was somewhat complex, because it took her much longer than usual to learn her portion of the incantation, and doubted she could hold it together if Willow were to ask what was wrong. Still, when Willow announced that she was ready, Tara knew the choice had been made for her. She would tell Willow after they cast the spell, because she had run out of time to tell her before.

“Great, so all we have to do is cast the spell, then Buffy can hunt down the demon, kill it, and then life can proceed as normal. Well, normal as it ever is in Sunnydale.”

“So the square is Sunnydale.”

“Right it's like a map. We both take different parts of the potion and when we do the incantation we both blow it onto the square at the exact same time.”

“But how does it work?” Please, give me a way out of being spotted.

“Well that's the cool part. When the potion mixes and Thespia is called it creates this mist over the parts where the demons are. I-It even makes different colors for different breeds.”

“Wow.” That doesn’t help me think of a way to be missed by it. It’s okay, I can tell her.

“You ready?” It’ll show the demon she’s looking for, too, so she can call Buffy with its location and then we can talk. She dated a werewolf. We can get through this. Tara nodded. Willow poured half of the potion into her hand, and Tara looked down at it. Doom is oddly pretty. “Let’s do it.”

“Thespia, we walk in shadow, walk in blindness. You are the protector of the night.” Tara began the spell, shakily ready to face the consequences of her deception and come clean.

“Thespia, goddess, ruler of all darkness, we implore you, open a window to the world of the underbeing.” Willow’s voice pulled the rug out from under Tara’s confidence. That sound had tenderly caressed her ears so recently; she couldn’t lose it now. The startled look on her face when Tara had touched her affectionately in her dorm room swam into focus, and reminded Tara how precarious this situation really was. Blind panic took hold, and she realized she couldn’t go through with it. She had to stop the spell. Had to stop the revelation of her deceit. The potion. It has to mix for the spell to work. Tara hid her half of the potion under the edge of her covers as she blew gently into the air.

“With your knowledge may we go in safety. With your grace may we speak of your benevolence.” Willow opened her eyes, and frowned at the square, ineffectively covered in what looked like glitter. “Or not.” The confusion on her face pulled at Tara’s heart: Willow looked like she’d pushed “2+2=” into a calculator and gotten “5.” The puzzlement and disappointment were Tara’s fault, and it hurt to know what she’d done. But she couldn’t explain, couldn’t tell. Ever.

Suddenly, Willow stood. “I have to go.”

“W-wait . . . .”

“No. I have to get back.” Willow walked to the door, not bothering to pick up her bag. “If anything happens to me, please take care of Amy. My notes on de-ratting her are in my trunk.”

“W-Willow.” She’s talking like might die.

At the sound of her name, Willow turned to face Tara. A soft smile broke through her serious expression, and she extended her arms. “Hey, it’ll be okay. Come here.” Tara stepped forward and gratefully accepted the hug. In contrast to earlier that evening, the contact was simply reassurance and comfort. Willow’s arms carried peace, and though Tara knew she didn’t deserve it, she couldn’t turn it down. All too soon, Willow gave a final squeeze and it was over. “Sorry,” she said softly. “I really do have to go.”

“I know. B-be careful.”

“Always.” And she was gone.

The door shut, and the room felt empty. Hollow. Tara turned, and saw the spell setup still on the floor. Tears came as she fell to her knees in anguish.

“Momma, what have I done?”
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Ariel » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:09 am

DIBS!

Tara nodded, having started memorizing poems to help with her stutter when she was young. “Most excellent. So, here’s my plan: we get you topless like we talked about (okay, technically like I mentioned the once and then you got all nonverbal), you recite something not un-sexy and then I use your inability to form words as an indicator for if I’m touching you right.”

“Good plan.”

“I’m going to need this back, though.” Willow started to pull her leg back, though it didn’t make it far with Tara’s still around it. With a suspicious glance, Tara growled quietly and pulled Willow’s leg back into place. Willow laughed. “Tara . . .” she softly chastised.


First, the little detail about memorizing poems to help with a stutter - accurate! Appreciate the little touch used so creatively to say something about both their characters and create an exciting, humorous, cerebral, sexy time. It is your amazing gift that you can weave those four adjectives together so brilliantly.

Once she’d finished Tara’s collarbone, Willow began to kiss down her breastbone. Tara slowly fell backwards, grateful for the hands holding her in place. She held her breath as Willow’s mouth paused before touching her breasts, only to let it out in a groan as Willow continued to kiss southward, zigzagging between breasts until she hit bra. Tara then felt her self being pulled up, and met Willow’s lips for a deep kiss.


Again the detail, Tara sharing what she likes and Willow hearing it and acting on it. Finally Willow revealing her own arousal, opening up another layer of vulnerability and trust between them.

This was/is incredible! I love it. I have only two words of advice:
MORE! MORE! :kgeek (okay, so it's only one word, said twice!)

Well worth waiting for, but that doesn't mean you shouldn't keep working!

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby wimpy0729 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:25 am

Oh my, poor Tara. This emotional rollercoaster has her in such turmoil. The "lesson" was so incredibly hot and about had my heart beating out of my chest. Willow's thirst for knowledge and babbling while learning, of course, was endearing as always, but also a little frustrating I'm sure for Tara. I know I wouldn't be able to concentrate enough to say my own name if it were me in that situation. But, oh the frustration I know she feels when they had to stop when Scooby duty calls. As bad as that was, it wasn't the worst part. The emotional/physical wall that Willow put up when they left the room was heartbreaking, so I totally see why she questioned whether or not to tell Willow her secret. Man, this is sucking so bad now. Damn, that makes my mind go back to the lesson.

Again, it is so nice to see the workings behind the scenes. When I first saw that episode and Tara intentionally messed up the spell, I was confused, and of course, we didn't find out why she did that until Family.

Willow still has some very important things she's trying to figure out, and I get that. I just feel more sorry for Tara as she keeps getting bounced back and forth emotionally. More soon please. I really need them to work this out very soon cause this is very hard on all our hearts.


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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby vampyregurl73 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 5:43 am

What a wonderful update, and I enjoyed your choices for Tara to recite.

The poetry recitation along with singing makes total sense for Tara to do, often that's the only time folks with speech impediments can loose them. It even helps with lisps - I grew up with one, long story. Although if I had had a cute girl to do this topless with I probably would still have that lisp, I didn't realize I already had a cute girl that thought it was cute but still helped me after I got my tongue clipped to help me. Mine was a bit more solve-able.

Leave it to Willow to associate Tara's language faculties with her arousal levels. Her explanation of having to separate her life from Scooby life and in the tranq-ing of Oz that was made apparent makes an odd sort of sense too. Even if it doesn't make it any easier to abide by, although it's something they all choose to do regardless.

So many ups and downs, push me, pull me... it just doesn't seem fair.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby zampsa19752001 » Thu Jan 06, 2011 6:45 am

Yay for great update-y goodness... I really liked the poem reading/topless exploration...
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby edob » Thu Jan 06, 2011 8:07 am

great update.....

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby LonelyTara » Thu Jan 06, 2011 1:09 pm

Girlish sigh. Wonderful update. I hope that you'll update again soon, it was sad to see things end on a less than happy note after all the wonderful activity that preceded the closing moments.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby DaddyCatALSO » Thu Jan 06, 2011 3:12 pm

Like Tara, I too know what it's like to make the right decision and then not be able to carry it out. And since nobody can know about her dilemma, she can't even get a hug for it.

Very logical that a "half-monty" experience is one of the relationship milestones. And as always, one goes out where the other goes in; carresses make Tara shut up and Willow talk :-).

Seeign Tara's thoughts this way gives so much more dpeth to what we coudln't see in the S-4 shows. And makes me think forward to "the Yoko Factor;" Tara will overhear things there which will push in the same direction her thoughts do here. (My fics include a "self-insertion" type character and among other things he had an undisguised positive reaction when he heard about their relationship; W&T deserved the props.)
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby mishki » Thu Jan 06, 2011 7:20 pm

The angsty low after that heady, lush high was a pretty tough landing. And I'm traditionally a lurker. But you asked so so nicely for feedback...

I love the nerdy Willow scientific touching. Super fun to see that energy AND the super duper hotness with Tara's reactions. Very easy to imagine. I love reading about the firsts. Sigh. Of course, even this is a little angsty, what with the emotional overwhelm that Tara's trying to hold back.

In the end, I had to look up where in S4 this sits, vs NMR, just to see how long until everything's out in the open. Seems like a far piece...
Probably a lot more rollercoastering ahead, but I trust I will love the ride just the same. This is a story I definitely out look for, update-wise. :)

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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby wayland » Fri Jan 07, 2011 6:57 pm

‘Your language processing is sexy-soluble.’


Loved that line. Loved it.

This really was a chapter of two halves. Funny and clever and sexy. Then…sad, so sad.

Such a contrast in mood, but both parts had similarly great characterisation.

Your Willow, the dedicated soldier, seemed unfamiliar at first but fascinating and on reflection, very true to canon. In the show we got to see the ‘performance’ of Scoobyage but we missed the hours of hard work and sacrifice that lay behind it. It makes Willow’s later comment to Tara about wanting something just for herself all the more poignant.

Great update.

And since you are, officially, the woman who called out Heather on her grammar… did you mean ‘petulant’?

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OT I just watched a series 1 episode where Willow croaked ‘BeMyDeputy’ or something that sounded very like it. Maybe you could explain the reference to a non-American? (Buffy looked baffled too. She was no help.)
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby Promthea128 » Sat Jan 08, 2011 8:12 pm

Oh neat!” Willow’s eyes consumed the entirety of Tara’s vision, and they smiled brightly back at her. “Your language processing is sexy-soluble.” Willow kissed Tara passionately before she rolled off to the side and sat up. “This is going to be awesome!” Willow exclaimed as she rapidly clapped her hands together.
Love that line. This update is so sad and sweet. They are starting to share trust, intimacy and love (or at least extreme like, hard to tell where Willow's at at this point). Then reality comes back. Poor Tara.
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Re: Queen of Hearts

Postby JustSkipIt » Sun Jan 09, 2011 6:55 pm

Wow. Very sexy. Very verbal. Two of my favorite things.
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