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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Forrister » Mon Oct 15, 2001 11:30 am

Well, having survived the posting of Chapter 5 with my pride, if not my sanity, intact. I have yet another piece of the saga for the ever-patient few. I hope it doesn't disappoint. (I’m putting on my trench helmet just in case.)

House of Cards
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “Little Miss Nobody.” (Set about eight weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks to all the Kitties who send me feedback and give me a reason to keep posting - you know who you are. Thanks also to Katharyn for the advice, the support, and the occasional gentle kick in the rear to keep me on the straight and narrow.


Chapter 6

Giles pottered around the shop as he did first thing every morning. Usually he listened to music as he gave the inventory a cursory inspection and made sure everything was ready for the day, but on this day he did his best to work in silence. He’d woken early and walked the few blocks between his home and the shop. He had intended to make breakfast for Tara and Willow, who'd stayed overnight. When he arrived he popped his head into the back room to see if they were awake. They were, but to his complete embarrassment they were occupied with needs more physical than culinary. Discretion being the better part of valour, he valiantly refrained from disturbing them or advertising his presence. He simply shut the door and very quietly locked it to make sure that Anya wouldn't walk in when she arrived.

It was nearly half an hour before Anya finally got to work. She was neatly dressed and properly groomed as usual, yet somehow she managed to give the impression of having dressed in a hurry. Giles refrained from comment until Anya had performed her morning ritual of checking the till and counting the day's float. He'd learned that there was nothing she hated more than to be interrupted while counting the money.

"Is it all there?'' Giles knew perfectly well that it was, but it was a traditional part of the morning ritual.

"All present and accounted for." Anya replied as she put a torn note aside for replacement at the bank. She did so hate to deal with shabby money.

"Very good." Giles replied, as he gave the counter a final polish. "Now, why were you in so late this morning?"

"Oh, Xander didn't have to start until late today and we were, er … doing that thing you asked me not to tell you about."

"Thank you so much, for refraining from mentioning that." Giles replied. It was going to be one of those mornings.

You're welcome!" replied Anya cheerily oblivious to the sarcasm.

Giles just shook his head and sighed.

"Did that package get delivered last night? Was there a good tip?" Anya burbled.

"There was actually quite a bit of trouble last night." Giles began to outline the events of the previous evening. He explained about the package and Miss Buchanan, and he was half way through an account of what had happened at the hospital when Anya surprised him by interrupting.

"Willow and Tara were mugged and Willow was hurt and you didn't even take time to make a phone call to us?" Anya turned on him angrily. She had very few friends and she was very fond of all of them. She rarely spoke about it to anyone but Xander but the feelings were strong just the same. The idea that her friends could be hurt and no one had taken the time to even let her know was hurtful to her. She stewed in anger for a few seconds until her concern kicked in and she asked in a sharpish voice. "Are they all right then?"

Giles could've kicked himself. He realised that he should have thought of Xander and Anya but the speed with which events unfolded during the previous evening left his head whirling. The thought of contacting them never even crossed his mind, to his shame. "I apologise. I was completely thoughtless and failed utterly to take your and Xander's needs into consideration." He knew this was laying it on a bit thick but with Anya that was often the best way to go. "Could you possibly forgive me?"

Anya thought about it for all of thirty seconds before accepting his apology. She'd forgive him but she also wouldn't let him forget it. "Don't let it happen again. Now, are they both ok?"

Giles reassured her of their condition and then continued with the outline of events. Anya was quite upset when she heard about the curse and even more upset when she was told about the Lich.

"They're nothing but bad news." Anya commented. "I knew one about five hundred years ago. His former wife wanted vengeance when he murdered their two children in the rite that turned him into a Lich." Her face clouded over. "I failed because the Lich was far too powerful for me to deal with. He ended up using her to perform a ritual that involved ripping out her heart and drinking her blood, then eating her brains. Really messy. That wasn't so bad but he worked his way through the entire village before he made the mistake of summoning a demon he couldn't properly control. The demon ate his brains so I suppose there was justice of a sort in the end."

"Thank you for sharing." Giles commented grimly. "The Lich we have here seems to be female and I have no idea why she's here or what she's up to."

"I can take a guess. It's either to raise power, to get some spell, to get a powerful artefact, or for a personal reason."

"That covers just about everything. Now all we need is to narrow it down to one of a few thousand specifics." Giles replied in frustrated tones.

A thought occurred to Anya. "We have a concentration of magical artefacts and rare spell ingredients here. This place would be a prime target." She went to go through into the back room where most of the reference collection was kept, but found the door locked. "This door is never kept locked. Is there something you're not telling me?"

Giles cleared his throat. "After the events of last night we thought it better if Willow and Tara spent the night here. They're likely to be still in bed." Giles hoped that his carefully worded truth wouldn't arouse Anya's rampant curiosity.

"Well then, they should be up at this hour of the day! I can bring them in some breakfast if you like. Xander says that I'm getting better with the whole cooking thing. I haven't burned anything in ages!"

"No, I don’t think food is quite what they need right now." Giles took off his glasses and began to clean them as he felt the blush begin to creep up behind his ears.

Anya didn't thrive as a vengeance demon for a thousand years by failing to notice the little details of body language that people often gave out in spite of themselves. True she seldom gave them any real consideration but she usually noticed them. Giles' cryptic remark caused her to look at him closely and the faint pink tinge to his otherwise pale features was a dead giveaway. She took two and two and being good with numbers, naturally came up with four. A wry grin slowly spread on her face as Giles tried to look at anything else but her. Of course Anya's motto in life was 'why bother thinking it if you don't say it' and she had to live up to it. "So, the ladies are getting down and dirty! Way to go witches!"

Giles put his finger to his lips. "Shush. What if they hear you? They'd be so embarrassed."

Anya nodded. Funnily enough this was something she vaguely understood. For some reason those two having sex was somehow an even more forbidden topic than her and Xander's frequently amazing sexual exploits. She didn't see the difference herself but she guessed that it was one of those modern things she was still getting the hang of. It was fun watching the ever staid Giles squirm though. "Are you sure that's what they're doing in there?" she teased. "I could always take a quick look and check."

"Touch that door and you'll be forbidden to even look at the money until you're a little old, grey haired, ex-vengeance demon. Oh, and absolutely no mention of this to anyone, them included." Giles knew what sort of threat would carry the most weight with Anya and added the last comment in the hopes that Anya could manage to keep quiet for once.

"Perhaps Xander and I could stay over one night?" Anya mused aloud. "They say a change of location can do wonders for the libido!"

"No!" snapped Giles. "I am not going to set up a little love nest for you two out the back. This is a business."

"But you let Willow and Tara …"

Giles cut her off dead. "So shall I start looking for a new shop assistant?" He made the threat quietly and with emphasis. Knowing all the while, of course, that he could never bring himself to sack the annoying young woman. He was too fond of her, in spite of her odd ways - or perhaps because of them.

"Spoil sport!" Anya pouted and went to check her beloved cash register once more. "I wouldn't want to disturb them anyway. They deserve a little fun." She took another good look at Giles and couldn’t restrain herself from making one last dig. "You know, it's about time you had a little fun yourself."

"Anya!"


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Tara and Willow lay entwined together on the narrow mattress. Willow was fast asleep again but Tara's eyes were open and alert. Their lovemaking had been different from their usual loving exploration of each other's needs and desires. This had been urgent and demanding. The word 'torrid' kept floating to the front of Tara's mind. A fiery exposure that threatened to consume them both. Willow had frightened her by literally passing out at the moment of release. Her lover came to after a short time, and spoke brief words of love before falling deeply asleep, but Tara still recalled the panic she had felt in those few moments. They'd had passionate sex before. Sex that was more instinct and fire than studied intimacy, but this had a new element. An element that Tara wasn't entirely comfortable with. Fear.

She finally had it pinpointed in her mind. Willow was terribly afraid, and their lovemaking had served both as a safety line and a way to push the dark thoughts out of her mind. Tara was fully prepared to give her love whatever lifelines or reassurances she needed but she wasn't too keen on being used as an escape. Buffy had told her of Willows brief brush with the bottle when Oz had left her. Willow had gotten very drunk to try and escape the pain she was feeling. Her lover was never much of a drinker and the thought of Willow cavorting round the dance floor at the Bronze raised a little smile to Tara's lips. A smile that disappeared just as quickly as she realised she had compared herself to a drunken binge on Miller Lite.

Tara began to untangle herself from her lover. She extracted her legs and gently lifted Willow's head from her breast where it had been pillowed like a sleeping kitten. She slowly and carefully rose from the mattress in a manner akin to Venus rising from the sea, pausing only to be sure that her movements had not disturbed her sleeping love.

It wasn't until she got dressed that she noticed the time. She felt a brief moment of alarm as she realised that it was far later than she'd thought. Giles would have opened the shop by now and Anya would be hovering over her cash register. She was glad that no one had bothered to come into the back room. Particularly when they were … otherwise engaged. She turned the handle of the door and realised that it was locked. That puzzled her as the door into the shop was usually kept unlocked. Had someone been in and they'd been too, er… busy to notice? Tara began to blush. Then she thought that Giles may have locked the door when he'd gotten back last night, so that they'd be safe and secure. Yes, that had to be the reason. The other idea was too embarrassing to be thought about.

She unlocked the back door and pulled it shut behind her. Making sure that the deadlock had snapped back into place she followed the alley out onto the street. Sunnydale always seemed so cheerful in the daylight, as if the blue skies and bright sun could somehow compensate for the night time horrors. She opened the front door and walked in.


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"Good morning Tara. Why are you coming in the front door?" Giles asked as Tara walked in the door.

"The connecting door was locked and I didn't want to take the chance of waking Willow by knocking." Tara slowly began as she took a seat at the table. "Willow's still asleep. I think that … everything took a lot out of her."

Anya, reminded of what Giles had said on the subject hid her little snicker behind her hand. Tara gave her a sharpish look but decided that Anya couldn't possibly know anything because if she did she'd have shouted it to the world the moment that Tara had walked in the door.

"I locked the door so that you two could stay in bed without being disturbed." Giles tried to sound nonchalant as he carefully kept his back turned and his nose in the shelves.

Tara felt a wave of relief, at least they hadn't made exhibitions of themselves, that would be too embarrassing for words. "So, how is everything this morning? Did Siobhan get to the hotel alright?"

"I delivered her there myself." Giles replied, grateful to have avoided the issue.

"Good. I guess last night proved that this town isn't one to be walking in after dark." Tara sat herself down at the table.

"True. Would you care for some tea? I've just brewed a fresh pot." Giles offered politely.

"Thanks, that'd be nice. You don’t have anything edible around do you? I'm strangely hungry this morning for some reason." Tara's stomach had begun to growl at the mere mention of food.

Anya ducked down behind the counter and pretended to rummage in the shelves, her hand covering her mouth.

Giles looked to see if Tara had picked up on this but thankfully she'd been looking the other way at the time. He decided to do something anyway. "There's no way I could get to the kitchenette out back without waking Willow so Anya, would you trot down to the bakery and pick up something for breakfast? Croissants, maybe some of those little continental sausage rolls, you know the sort of thing. Oh and make sure there's enough for four in case Willow wants some later. There's a good girl!" He shoved a twenty dollar bill into her hand and sent Anya out the door and on her way before she could say a word.

"Thanks, but you didn't have to go to all that trouble." Despite her words, Tara was privately looking forward to hot croissants.

"Don't mention it. I was feeling a bit peckish myself." Giles poured her a cup of Irish Breakfast Tea made with the special Harrod's blend that he preferred. He added milk but remembered that she rarely took sugar in her tea. Delivering the cup he sat himself down at the table and watched as she savoured those first few sips.

"We never seem to be able to make tea as nice as yours." Tara commented as she drank.

"Thank you." Giles smiled. "It's a secret known only to us British." He waited until she'd finished most of her tea before speaking again. "Tara, what do you know about Miss Buchanan?" he asked carefully.

"Oh, she’s a very powerful and experienced witch and a terrific artist. She paints those cards herself you know." Tara replied with enthusiasm.

"I realised that last night, and yes, they are quite intricate. But about Miss Buchanan?" Giles pressed for more information

Tara realised that the question was of some import to Giles so she tried to supply all the information she could. "Right. She has the sight and she can read auras, like I can sometimes but way better than I ever could. Oh, and I think she comes from Scotland."

"I had rather deduced the last part myself thank you. She didn’t mention anything about her background at all?"

"She had a brother who was a Watcher." Tara added.

"A watcher?" Giles leapt on the small piece of information like an owl on a mouse. "Do you know his name?"

"She didn’t say. But he died earlier this year." Tara added sadly. "He was the one who told her about us."

"Us?" Giles frowned. "What does she know about us?"

"She knew we were the slayer’s friends and that you had the magic shop." Tara could see that Giles had a problem with Siobhan but couldn't really understand why.

At that moment Anya arrived back with large box full of croissants, sausage rolls, cheese puffs, and the little eclairs that she liked so much. She went straight to the till and put in the change and the receipt. When the important things were done she brought the box over to the table and joined the two already sitting there. She produced from a separate bag some strawberry jam, butter, and a can of whipped cream. Giles raised his eyebrows at the cream but refrained from commenting lest he get Anya thinking again about forbidden subjects.

"Suppose we eat this before it gets cold and you can tell me everything you can remember about your conversation with Siobhan Buchanan."


**********

To be continued.


Facito aliquid operis, ut te semper diabolus inveniat occupatum.
(Always do something, so that the devil always finds you occupied.)

Forrister
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby tommo » Mon Oct 15, 2001 12:28 pm

You had to go and mention tea didn't you? I'd kill my own mother and sell her entrails for a decent cuppa right now...

I liked the waking up scene. I always like Willow and Tara in bed. Sigh.

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"Y-you wanna look at the money? I find it always calms me."

[This message has been edited by tommo (edited October 15, 2001).]

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Bunny » Mon Oct 15, 2001 2:23 pm

Poor Giles he always gets the embarrasing bits - teehee

Can you write any faster? - j/k just loving the story so much I want more (greedy Bunny)

I'm not sure about this Buchannan woman is she good or is she baad - mmmmh!

Bunny
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Katharyn » Mon Oct 15, 2001 9:57 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Bunny:
I'm not sure about this Buchannan woman is she good or is she baad - mmmmh!

See Kerry,I told you so! I did tell you right? Or was I dreaming?

You got us all hopping and I don't think it would be stealing your thunder to please everyone by letting them know that you have extended this fic... Greedy Bunny should approve. Everyone should.

Excellent.

Katharyn..

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby mollyig » Tue Oct 16, 2001 2:26 am

Great stuff - yet again! I can't help but wonder about Siobhán, but she's a fellow celt, so I'll give her the benefit of the doubt.

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"Adding up the total of a love that's true multiply life by the power of two"
- Emily Saliers (Indigo Girls)

mollyig
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Puff » Thu Oct 18, 2001 9:34 am

Ruth, tea can be found on the internet...god bless it And Forrister keep up the good fic I am enjoying it.
Puff
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby imperfectly » Thu Oct 18, 2001 4:02 pm

So I’ve read all five chapters (while at work no less) and am officially hooked. Is she good? Is she bad? What’s with the smurf? More more more. Thanks for making my Thursday afternoon at the office thoroughly enjoyable.

I can’t wait for the next chapter.

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Well, now that came out a lot more lesbian than it sounded in my head.

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Forrister » Sun Oct 21, 2001 3:51 am

Occasionally you descend into a dubhachas that seems like a bottomless pit. It's a good thing there are friends about to give support and the occasional swift kick up the Khyber. Willow is in that exact position here in chapter 7 and it's affecting everyone around her. I've got my trench helmet on because it’s a bumpy ride.


House of Cards
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “Little Miss Nobody.” (Set about eight weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks to the continuing support supplied by all of you. I appreciate it more than you might realise. Thanks also to Katharyn who helps me fix the logical inconsistencies and points out the occasional devious idea.

Chapter 7


Tara had moved back and forward, between the shop and her love sleeping in the back, all morning. She didn't want to wake Willow but she could barely contain her need to talk things out, to comfort, to simply be close. Giles tried to give her small jobs to distract her, but she'd do them and then go back to fretting. Even Anya began to get really worried until a sudden mid-morning rush gave her the perfect diversion.

Willow had woken up in time for lunch and had pottered around the shop until Anya was nigh driven to distraction. Tara hovered nervously around, not wanting to push but not able step back and wait either. Willow seemed cheerful enough on the surface, although a bit subdued, but Tara only needed to look at her to see that her responses were flat. The sparkle had gone from her eyes and every now and then she'd drift off in some dark thoughts of her own. Tara tried to be nearby but Willow kept a physical distance between them. Like she didn't really want comfort. The conversation between them could have been spoken by acquaintances rather than lovers. Tara became increasingly hurt and frustrated but didn't know what to do apart from waiting for an crack to appear in the wall Willow was building around herself.

The detectives arrived in the early afternoon to take statements from the two women regarding the incident of the night before. At Tara's request Giles sat in on the interview, mainly for support more than anything else. Her real worry was how Willow would cope with the process. The detectives were polite and professional, taking their statements with a minimum of fuss. It quickly became obvious that Willow couldn't really remember much at all so they concentrated on Tara. As they went over the details two or three times Tara could see the tension rising in Willow's body language. She tried to hold her hand under the table but Willow silently refused, moving her hands deliberately to the top of the table.

Finally the statements had been taken and the detectives had gone. Willow had made a minimal excuse and left to return home. Tara was about to follow her out the door but Willow had firmly suggested that she stay and help Giles clean up. Then she turned and walked off without her. Tara was too stunned to move for a moment, then a tear trickled down her cheek in mute recognition of how badly she felt.

Giles was watching this exchange and quietly stood behind Tara, offering silent support. Tara sensed his presence and turned, burying her head in his shoulder she cried herself out as he wrapped her in his arms.

"She needs time and patience. You just need to hold yourself together for her."

"But I thought we'd worked through some of it this morning." Tara replied after drying her eyes. "I want to either hug her and never let her go or shake her till her teeth rattle and she pulls herself together."

Giles was a bit taken aback at the vehemence of her declaration but understood how she felt. "What Willow is going through is something that can't be talked away or easily forgotten." Giles looked solemn. "She killed a man. By accident to be sure, but he's dead nevertheless. She's grieving and feeling guilt and questioning all that she thought she was sure of about herself."

"But now, when she needs me, she's pushing me away!" Tara complained quietly.

Giles gave a gentle smile. "In a way it’s a measure of how much she loves you that she doesn't want you sharing this. Of course she needs help, but she doesn't realise that. She'll try to cope on her own and fail, and that’s when she'll need you most of all."

Tara looked at him closely. "You've been through this. Haven't you?" She asked with a sudden burst of insight.

Giles nodded. "Twice. The first time I was about your age. I was a bit of a wild lad and I'd gotten involved in occult matters that shouldn't be tampered with."

Tara waited patiently for him to continue.

"We summoned up an entity that was far too powerful for us to control. It killed a friend of mine and felt that I was to blame." His face reflected the pain that he still felt from the memory. "That was when I stopped being irresponsible and started my formal training as a watcher."

"But you got through it, didn't you?" Tara asked hopefully.

"Yes, but it took a long time. Partly because it was no accident and I was to blame, in part, but mostly because the entity remained on the loose for many years until we finally vanquished it." Giles paused briefly before continuing. "Other people died before we could destroy it. I have their a part of their deaths on my conscience as well."

They walked though the shop and sat down at the table in the back room. Giles was silent and reflective. Tara didn't want to dredge up bad memories but she had to know, to try and understand, for Willow's sake.

"What was the other time?" She finally asked.

Giles looked at her, weighing how much to say. "I killed a man. Deliberately. It could well be called murder." He glanced at her and received a shocked stare in return. "Unfortunately it was a choice between killing this man or permitting a great evil to go on to destroy the whole world. So I chose murder."

Tara found it hard to fathom. "Was there no other choice? Binding? Imprisonment? Something?"

Giles shook his head. "No. The evil could not be separated from him and could not be harmed in it's own form, only in his. Given the same situation I would do so again, although I wish with all my heart that it wasn't necessary." He turned his eyes to the table, knowing that she was sure to guess but somehow relieved to confess to someone what had weighed on him for weeks.

Tara was an intelligent woman, and the cogs were slowly ticking over in her mind. It wasn't much of a leap between Giles' confession and an obvious conclusion.

"Ben." Tara looked straight at him. "You're talking about Ben aren't you?"

Giles confirmed her suspicions with a nod, unable to speak.

"I'm so sorry." Tara hugged him again. "I understand though. It must have been a terrible decision to have to make. I could never have made it myself."

Giles was surprised at this reaction. He's expected rejection or disgust, not sympathy, particularly from Tara who'd always valued life so highly. Perhaps not so surprising after all when he remembered that Tara had been wounded by Glory terribly in a way that none of them had experienced or could properly comprehend. "It was. I'm still having the occasional nightmare about it." He admitted slowly. "I keep thinking that there was something else I could have done, some other way… then I realise that it had to be done, or go through the whole nightmare again, and there is no comfort in that knowledge."

Tara understood, not perfectly but a glimmer of understanding was there. Willow must be going through similar things. " I only wish I knew what to do to help her. It hurts so much to be so helpless." She admitted aloud.

"I know. But all you can do is be there for her. Help her through the black times and let her know she's loved." Giles wished there was more he could offer than platitudes. "This is early days yet, as time goes by it should get easier."

Tara hoped with all her heart that he was right.

***********

Spike came stepped out of the shadows where he'd bees standing and watching for nearly half an hour now. He'd heard the door open and the sound of someone pottering about in the kitchen. The limping step was familiar but not quite right. so he went to check it out. When he saw it was Red he nearly walked over to speak to her, but he caught a glimpse of her face and decided to wait and watch for a while. She got out bread, jelly, peanut butter and a knife and went into the living room to sit on the couch. She laid out the sandwich makings on the coffee table but made no further move to actually complete the job. Spike watched a while longer before deciding to make his presence known.

"Why are you sitting here in the dark?" He asked as he walked openly into the room. "I thought that was my trick."

Willow jumped at the sound of his voice but settled on the seat again when she realised it was him. "Nothing. I was just making a sandwich." She claimed, a bit too forcefully for Spike's liking.

"Is that why you've been sitting there fondling that butter knife for the last ten minutes?" He asked with studied carelessness.

"I have not been fondling." She protested, realising at the same time that the knife was still in her hands. She put it down on the table.

"Blondie told me what happened. How you doing?" Spike asked sympathetically.

Willow didn't answer straight away. "I… I'm ok." She finally murmured.

Spike snorted. "Yeah, pull the other one, it plays 'jingle bells'."

She just looked at him, not having any reply to this.

"You aren't dealing at all." Spike stated firmly. "That’s why you're sitting here in the dark with the blinds drawn instead of making with the goo goo eyes at Blondie."

Willow couldn't look him in the eye. "I killed a man." She said at last.

"So? Welcome to the club! I've killed thousands. After the first dozen or so the thrill begins to wear off." Spike replied nonchalantly.

"You're a disgusting demon. It doesn't count. I'm a person and nothing will ever be the same again." Willow snapped. "Go away Spike!"

Leaving was the last thing Spike intended. He walked over to the bookcase and fiddled with one of the ornaments. "Oh, feeling sorry for ourselves, are we?" He retorted with an audible sneer.

Willow's eyes flashed briefly but then she gazed back at the table. "No. I feel sorry for him. I took his life away and nothing I can do can make it right."

"So, you're going to sit here in the dark and sulk." Spike taunted. "Well. It’s a plan. Not much of a plan, but I'm sure you can pull it off if you put your mind to it."

Willow didn't like Spike's tone of voice and the glance she shot him showed it. Spike just wasn’t the sort to be put off by a dirty look.

"Ooooh. Getting tetchy now, eh." He continued to pace around the room. "You can't have it both ways. You gotta choose, pissed off or sulky."

Willow chose neither. "Spike, go away and leave me alone."

Spike leaned over the coffee table and looked her in the eye. "Is that what you said to Tara?" Willow looked hurt at the suggestion. "No you wouldn't say it but you may as well have. Congratulations. You've been trying to drive her away all day." Spike took a wild guess but the look in her eyes told him he'd guessed right.

"Tara wouldn't …. " Willow began indignantly, stopping only when she remembered how badly she'd treated the woman she loved. "Though it might be for the best if she did. I'm not good enough for her. There is no forgiveness for this."

"No. What you mean is that you can't forgive yourself." Spike looked her fair in the eye as he drove his message home. "Blondie would have never thought you needed forgiveness and would've given it like a shot if you really needed it. Nope. This is squarely down to you Red. Your choice, no one else's."

"It's my fault, all my fault." Willow shook her head as she sank into the pain.

Spike kept boring in. "You can say that again. If she'd known what a whiney, selfish, little miss you are she'd have never come within a mile of you."

Willow didn't have the heart left to get angry. Tears began to trail down her cheeks. "I wish that I didn't have to care or feel the way I'm feeling." She whispered. "I don't deserve to live." She almost breathed the last words in a voice so smell that it took Spike's supernatural hearing to detect them.

Spike was worried. He'd hoped that getting Willow mad might put enough fight in her to snap out of the self-pity that was eating her up. He had one more shot left and made ready to take it. He marched into the kitchen and came back with a razor sharp carving knife which he tossed on the table in front of her. "It's your lucky day 'cause ol uncle Spike can make both your wishes come true."

Willow looked up at him confused.

"It's easy. Just take the knife and make a nick in that pretty white wrist of yours. Then I'll do the same and we can feed off each other. It’s a win/win situation. I get the first decent meal that I'll have had since I got this sodding chip, and you won't have to worry about anything anymore." Spike stole a glance at her to see if he was getting a reaction.

"It won't hurt. You'll only be dead a short while and afterwards it'll all seem so clear. No regrets, no cares, just the hunt and the kill. Hell, you can even turn Blondie just to keep it all in the family, if you like." Spike spoke with a casual ease that belied how worried he was that she would take him up on the offer.

Willow looked horrified. She couldn't believe what Spike was saying, but a part of her actually considered the offer. A line of thought that she found she couldn't stop no matter how repulsive the idea was.

As the silence stretched out Spike was beginning to sweat on her reply. "Well, come on! A bloke just can't hang around waiting on his dinner all day. Make up your mind and stop being so bloody wishy washy." Spike looked around the room in a carefree fashion, trying not to look as if he gave a toss one way or the other.

"No!" Willow picked up the knife and flung it across the room. "Never!" Her eyes blazed briefly before she seemed to collapse into herself and sat back down with a thud. Her tears came freely now. More tears of release than sorrow. Spike came around and sat next to her, wrapping his arm around her. Awkwardly at first, but with growing confidence as she buried her head in his shoulder and cried herself out.

As the storm of tears subsided Spike sat back and wondered what to do next.

"Would you have done it? I mean if I'd… you know." Willow asked curiously.

"Would you have?" Spike countered.

"For a minute there I thought about it," began Willow quietly. "But no, that wouldn't be right."

"And I just ate anyway." Spike added.

A hint of a smile began to break on Willow's lips and Spike countered with a wry smile of his own. They sat there in silence for a while until Spike spoke up again.

"So. What now? Back to the sulking? Or are you actually going to make one of those foul things you Yanks think passes for a sandwich?"

Willow looked at the table. The bread was beginning to dry out, the butter had melted and she remembered that she wasn't all that fond of peanut butter and jelly anyway. She decided to give up on the idea. "I guess I've been a real pain, huh?"

"Too right you have. But I'm not the one you should be telling this to. There's a girl out there who is probably worried sick about now. She's the one you need to be with." Spike could hear the footsteps outside and knew that there would be the sound of a key in the lock any time now.

"I'll go right now." Willow stood and picked up her bag. At that moment the door opened and Tara was framed in sunset's glow. Not a word was spoken as Willow dropped the bag and ran as fast as her injured knee would let her, straight into her lover's arms. They stood like that for a while, without a word being spoken. The physical contact between them was doing all the talking that was needed just then. They half disengaged and slowly walked up the stairs arm in arm.

Spike moved back into the shadows and watched the pair leave before turning to go downstairs. "Thanks Spike. I owe you one Spike." He complained in a half-hearted whisper to himself. Spike was nearly tripped up by Miss Kitty who was doing frantic figures of eights around his ankles. He shrugged his shoulders and picked up the cat who began to purr loudly in his arms. "At least someone appreciates how bloody amazing I am." Miss Kitty continued to nuzzle his face and give him little kitty kisses as he carried her downstairs into the darkness.

**********


The shop was closed and Anya had gone home. Giles had remained behind to tidy up and wait for a phone call. He'd contacted one of his friends to try and find out what he could about the mysterious Miss Buchanan and her supposed brother. He'd spent several hours in waiting before the phone finally rang.

"Hello. Yes, of course it's me Winston. What do you have for me?" Giles' pen flew over his notepad as he got all the details down. "No council member by the name Buchanan? Hmm. What about Siobhan Buchanan? A witch. Edinburgh. Nothing for the past three years?"
Giles frowned in disappointment. He had been hoping for more.

"She's a what? We must have a bad connection, I thought you said 'carpet muncher'. You did? What on earth is that supposed to mean? Oh, Sapphic. I understand you, although you could've said it straight out. We're both adults here. No need for smutty schoolyard slang." Winnie could be so tediously Victorian in his attitudes sometimes, and often failed to distinguish between the trivial and the important.

"Nothing more? Could you do a more thorough search and get back to me. Yes, check all the available sources. Yes, them too! Fax me whatever you can find. Oh and can you give me the details of any council member who died in the last twelve months? Yes I know it will take more time but I wouldn't ask if I didn't need the information. Thank you Winston, I do appreciate it. Give my love to Rosemary and little Bernard. Good bye."

Giles hung up the phone and sat down to digest what he'd been told. Little enough information to be going on with, but already his suspicions were being confirmed. Winston should send him something more by tomorrow. In the meantime there was nothing to do but wait. He got up turned off the light and set off for home.

**********

To be continued.


Dum inter homines sumus, colamus humanitatem.
(As long as we are among humans, let us be humane.)

Forrister
 


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Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 21, 2001 4:10 am

Winston and Bernard? Great solutions Kerry! Classic even.

What can I say? This hasn't changed too much since I read it and yet it seems even more blooming marvellous. It's got me hanging desperate for more, more, more now that the plot is moving on. Who is that woman? And the smurf? AAAH?!

Katharyn

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Bunny » Mon Oct 22, 2001 3:31 pm

Aaha I knew it!!

Do we have to wait as long for the next bit? (Bunny taps her hind leg impatiently - wait no that's Thumper!)

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Postby Katharyn » Mon Oct 22, 2001 10:10 pm

quote:
Originally posted by Bunny:
Aaha I knew it!!

Aaha? There is an Aaha! in there? I thought the Aaha! came in the next bits. I missed the Aaha! Where is the Aaha?

Katharyn

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Postby Lonewolf » Mon Oct 22, 2001 11:24 pm

Forrister: Great update, I'm really glad Willow is feeling better and that Tara is there to comfort her.

I'm dying to find out what the deal is with Siobhan, is she good or evil. Can't wait for the next part.

Lonewolf

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Postby Puff » Tue Oct 23, 2001 10:38 am

Great part Kerry, I am really enjoying the way the fic is coming along keep up the good work
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Postby emily 'first' » Wed Oct 24, 2001 2:00 pm

I was reading this with enjoyment,so wriggly with glee,that I was sooo sorry to reach the end of this chapter!!
More please...now would be fine !
*****
vive,valeque.
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Postby Dr.G » Sun Oct 28, 2001 11:20 am

Oh I just read it all, none the faster for getting interrupted by a certain fanfic ho.

I love it Forrister, it is riviting. You have the characters down to perfection, especially Anya. I love the Spike/Tara and Spike/Willow interaction. I am also very curious what the deal is with that woman. I trust Tara's instincts however.
Oh and I love the W/T scenes that you left out, heh heh, I find that my imagination does a nice job of filling in the blanks, though I would not mind if you submitted those blanks to lets say the Obsidian.

Please write more and write fast.

Dr.G
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Forrister » Sun Oct 28, 2001 1:19 pm

Sorry this part has taken so long. The mundane world has kept me on the hop over the past week and writing got put on the back burner. Humour, mystery, smoochies, everything here bar the kitchen sink. Hope you enjoy it.


House of Cards
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “Little Miss Nobody.” (Set about eight weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks for all the feedback. It’s encouraging me to write more. (So you only have yourselves to blame.)


Chapter 8

Spike cautiously opened the door to his crypt. No telling what new precautions the little demon had taken in order to protect himself. He stepped carefully over the tripwire and avoided pulling a load of scavenged bricks down on his head. As expected the image of the huge horned slathering demon appeared and he ignored it, however as he tried to walk through it he found that it had gained a measure of solidity. He pushed and pushed but found himself stuck, half in, half out. Caught like a fox in a hawthorn hedge.

"Irving. Irving!" Spike called with increasing desperation. "Turn this bloody thing off!! NOW!!!"

There was a rustle and a small voice muttering what Spike knew had to be curses. Spike stopped struggling and waited.

"Just a moment longer. I'll have you out in just a minute!" A small voice piped from somewhere below him. "This wasn't supposed to work like this you know."

Spike waited . . . and waited. Until finally, with a faint crackling sound and the smell of ozone, the image vanished. Suddenly bereft of support Spike stumbled, grabbing at a pillar to prevent himself from falling.

"Er, sorry about that." The small demon muttered as it moved out of arm's reach. "That shouldn't have happened you know. The image was supposed to be more solid, not sticky."

Spike dusted himself off and put down the bag that he had brought with him. "You need a bit more work on that, Tiny."

There must've been some interference with the mana field. A moving spell energy perhaps.

Spike's brain was ticking over. Moving spell energy? His chip might have some of that. Perhaps Irving knew what he was talking about after all. "So, a mate of mine tells me that you're a gremlin, Irving."

"That’s Graemlyn and I'm called Ervon. That is if you don't mind." Ervon managed to sound indignant and bashful at the same time, bringing a small amused smile to Spike's lips.

"Fine, Ervon. I brought you these things to tide you over." Spike nudged the bag with his foot.

Ervon nearly leapt on the bag and spent the next few minutes going through it and making appreciative noises over the packets of crisps and candy. Spike had also tossed in a few broken appliances he'd found in the Summers basement. Perhaps the gremlin could find a use for them.

"Now Irving." The little demon shot him a frown. "Sorry, Ervon. Would an electronic device which had a bit of magick in it's make-up have the effect of mucking up your little illusion?"

"I'll say. But I can't see one anywhere." Ervon replied.

Spike tapped his head. "In here, Sunshine. There's a sodding computer chip in here and it's making my life a bloody misery."

The graemlyn looked sympathetic. "Perhaps I could help in some way?" He offered tentatively.

"That's just what I had in mind, shortstop. Can you deactivate this thing?"

"Sure!" Ervon answered brightly. "No problem. Hand it over and I can fix it now!"

"That’s the problem." Spike sighed. "The bloody thing is embedded in my brain and I can't just rip it out!"

"Oh." Ervon hung his head "I'm afraid that I can't help with that. Out of my specialty you understand."

"Terrific. You can fix the bloody chip if I can get it out, and if I could get it out I wouldn’t need to get the sodding thing fixed." Spike began to pace the floor in frustration.

Ervon found the constant pacing unnerving. Spike wandered around the crypt muttering to himself and occasionally kicking at unseen bits of rubble. The diminutive blue demon sat and quietly chewed his way through a bag of barbecue crisps while waiting for Spike to say something relevant

"How long will it take you to finish that demon illusion?" Spike finally asked out of the blue.

"About half a day." Ervon replied.

"Get it done and I'll speak to some witches I know about seeing if they can help you open a portal to your home dimension. They owe me and it might be worthwhile calling in a favour." Spike offered as he sat down and lit himself a smoke.

Ervon was surprised, he wasn't expecting that sort of treatment, particularly from a vampire. In his experience vampires were heavily into getting something for nothing, which made them bad for business. This one was a bit out of the ordinary. "Fine. If you can organise it for tomorrow night, I’ll have the gizmo ready."

"It's a done deal then." Spike got up and dropped the but to the floor, grinding it under his heel. "Now all I need now is to get the witchy women to co-operate. I need a plan." He waved a cursory goodbye to Ervon and wandered out into the night, muttering to himself as he went.

**********


Giles was concerned. The fax he'd collected that morning revealed very little about the mysterious Miss Buchanan. Winston had been fairly thorough, there just wasn't much information to be found.

Records from official sources were almost non-existent apart from academic results and an old police report. There was an incident just over three years ago when Miss Buchanan and three others had been arrested and questioned about an incident at a fox hunting protest. Police believed someone had strung a rope across one of the trails that hunt often rode through, catching several riders and pulling them from their mounts. One man had died and other was left paralysed. Three horses had to be destroyed due to grievous injuries.

Police had picked up the four at a protest nearby and considered them prime suspects. In the end no charges were laid because there was a lack of any concrete evidence. No footprints, no rope, no forensic evidence at all. None of the witnesses could remember seeing a rope or anyone lurking about. The case was still unsolved. Giles rather suspected to himself that a misuse of magick may have been involved. He decided that it was worth pursuing and made a note for more information about the other three women.

He glossed over the brief listing of what was known about her childhood. School records rarely gave any insight. But he found her studies at the University of Edinburgh quite interesting. She'd majored in Art History but her list of electives read very much like his own. She got very good results too. This was a highly educated woman. There was little information of her occult studies. It seemed that she tended to work alone or with a small unknown group rather than one of the established groups that the Watchers regularly kept tabs on.

Giles turned his attention to the file on deceased Watchers which was mercifully brief. Two were elderly men who'd died of natural causes but the third was a relatively young man. As Giles read the file he realised that it was the son of James Entwhistle. A man Giles had known and socialised with casually years ago when he was based in London. The son, Peter Entwhistle, had been found murdered about six months ago. His throat had been cut and various internal organs had been removed. Giles paused for a minute to think. He vaguely remembered that James had a son and also remembered that he was on his third wife. Something of an anomaly amongst the conservative Watchers. The first had died when Peter was born, the second had been divorced, and the third, he thought her name may have been Hilda or Tilda or some such thing, was the wife he'd been introduced to. This required further investigation.

He wrote out his questions carefully and after three tries managed to fax them off to Winston. Then he settled in to wait for a reply.


**********


Willow had woken where she most loved to be, in Tara's arms. Her love was still sleeping and Willow lay there, drinking in the miracle of every breath Tara took. She never tired of the sight of the gentle rise and fall of her lover's breasts or the rosy parting of her lips as the air passed softly over them. She felt so privileged to belong to this woman and to have Tara for her own.

As if she could sense her love's gaze, even in sleep, Tara's breathing deepened and her eyes opened. The first thing she saw was Willow's eyes looking into her own. She put her hand around her love's head and pulled her close to taste those lips that had been smiling at her. Willow returned the kiss with a gentle passion that echoed the greater passions they had shared together in the past.

"Good morning!" Tara whispered into Willow's parted lips as she brushed her own against them.

"Good morning!" Willow sighed in return, running her fingers through the beloved blonde locks so near to her own.

They lay like that for a long while, kissing and touching. Not making love but simply loving. Each showing the other without words how much the love between them meant. Tara rested her head on Willow's breast and listened to the sound of her lover' s heart while Willow softly stroked her hair.

"Did you sleep well?" Tara asked quietly.

"Like a baby." Willow replied. "And you?"

"Me too."

"I'm really sorry you know." Willow began before a finger on her lips silenced her.

"You said that last night. I know it, but you don't have to keep apologising." Tara pushed herself up so that she could look into her love's eyes. "I love you, no matter what."

Willow looked away. "I don’t deserve a love like you."

"No. You don't." Tara replied, causing Willow's eyes to widen in surprise at the matter-of-fact tone. "And I don't deserve you either, but I have you and I'm not letting go!"

Willow thought on this for a moment and realised how true it was. She often stopped to ponder how she got lucky enough to have the most wonderful, beautiful, amazing woman in the world tell her how much she loved her.

Tara watched Willow closely. There were still the lingering traces of sorrow around her love's eyes and the occasional look that tore at her heart, but all in all Willow looked more like her old self than she had done since this business started. They had talked far into the previous night and had worked through some of the grief and sorrows that had weighed so heavily on them. She hoped that the worst was behind them. It looked as if it might be, but she knew that Willow would not bounce back so quickly or so easily, despite appearances. She also knew that whatever happened they'd face it together.

"What would you like for breakfast?" Tara asked with a smile in her eyes.

"In order of preference?" Willow's eyes smiled back. "Uhm. You, eggs, and juice perhaps?"

Tara ignored the first item and went straight to the second. "And how would madam like her eggs? Scrambled? Poached? Fried?" Tara brushed a stray lock of hair from Willow's face.

"How about sassy?" Willow grinned.

"That can be arranged." Tara promised, letting her fingers wander lightly over the tips of her lover's ears and down the slim neck.

"I was rather hoping to get breakfast in bed." Willow whispered.

"If you want breakfast in bed, you're going to have to get it yourself." Tara whispered in return.
"I was hoping you'd say that." With those words Willow proceeded to do as Tara suggested and began to help herself to all that she desired.


**********


Anya arrived at work precisely on time, to Giles' amazement. She carefully performed her ritual checking of the till and then handed over the morning edition of 'The Sunnydale Crier'. The morning newspaper used to be delivered but it was found that fewer and fewer young people were willing to take on a pre-dawn paper route. Therefore the morning paper was available only from newsstands while the afternoon edition was delivered direct to people's doors.

Giles opened the paper and was assaulted by the headline 'Card Killer Murders Two'. The story told of two bodies that had been found yesterday morning in the parking lot of the Sunnydale Inn. Both young women were naked with their throats cut and various mutilations performed on their bodies. They both had a half a tarot card in their hands when found. Giles immediately speed dialled the Summers' residence but was unable to do more than leave a message on the machine. He began to pace the floor trying to decide what to do next.

"Sit down, you'll make the customers nervous." Anya insisted.

"Rot." Giles replied. There aren’t any customers in the store yet.

"See, that's because you drove them of with your pacing." Anya retorted, quite pleased with her logic.

Giles just shook his head and sighed. For a young lady who was quite bright in some ways, she could be so scatterbrained in others. "What time does Xander finish today?" He asked.

"He should be coming by here around half past three this afternoon. Why?" Anya was curious about anything that might involve her man.

"This is too much of a coincidence to actually be one. I think that Lich is active and we're going to have to deal with it. I'm calling a meeting for as soon as one can be arranged."

"But can't we just leave it alone and let it self destruct? They all do in the end. All that pride and power. you know." Anya had seen a Lich and didn't care to deal with another.

"No, people are dying and something tells me that it's not going to stop just yet." Giles began to go through his reference books, looking for anything that might be useful. "When you call Xander tell him to get here as soon as possible."

Anya nodded. Her day had started so well and was rapidly going downhill. Perhaps if they dealt with this business quickly there might be time for her and Xander later. She gave a quiet smile at the thought and began to work on the weekly sales figures.

A thought occurred to Giles. Not a nice thought either. He reached for the phone book and looked up the number for the Sunnydale Inn.

“Hello. I’d like to be put through to Miss Buchanan. Room 14, I believe. Yes, I’ll wait.” Giles fiddled with his glasses as he waited. “Yes. What? No I wasn’t aware of that. Thank you for your time. Goodbye.”

Giles hung up the phone and sat in silence. It seemed Miss Buchanan had checked out yesterday morning, leaving no messages or forwarding address. Suddenly something bad looked like it was rapidly getting worse.

**********


To be continued.


Frontis nulla fides.
(Do not trust appearances.)

Forrister
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby emily 'first' » Sun Oct 28, 2001 1:53 pm

"Thank you..."
and
"I hope so...soon"

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vive,valeque.

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 28, 2001 2:54 pm

You know what I think Kerry... but it bears saying again. This is infuriatingly good... you keep me hanging on (No I am not singing that) and despite the suspense it is filled with lovely touches too.

Katharyn

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She's my always

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Ed Wood » Sun Oct 28, 2001 3:42 pm

WOW!

Thanks for a great fic Forrister!

Ed Wood
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby rocketdyke » Sun Oct 28, 2001 4:49 pm

im really liking this story too. i like the little sweet yummies between tara and willow, and its kind of nice to read a story where i still dont really know whats going to happen. good job. xox michele

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Postby Puff » Sun Oct 28, 2001 5:57 pm

Michele that's a really good point, it has struck me how great it is to read a fic that I have no idea what the end will be. Kerry great chapter and I can't wait for the next bit.
Puff
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Katharyn » Sun Oct 28, 2001 11:20 pm

I sit here waxing lyrical about the immediate suspense etc, but never put that into the wider context that Puff and Michele pointed out - even in my own mind. DUH! That is a good thing, you are dragging me along with your vision Kerry and I never even realised why! Outstanding... bring on the next part.

Katharyn

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She's my always

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Forrister » Tue Nov 06, 2001 4:53 am

Ok, I'm sorry. I have been moumentally slack. I'm afraid I've been indulging in a round or two of unabashed hedonism rather than writing as I ought. Mea Culpa.

Chapter 9 is nearly done and there is more in bits and pieces. If all you kitties will be patient just a little longer, I'll deliver as promised.

(By the way, thanks for all the positive feedback. I truly appreciate it.)


Sero sed serio.
(Late, but in earnest.)

Forrister
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby mollyig » Tue Nov 06, 2001 6:34 am

Kitties aren't normally patient, but in this case it'll be worth waiting for!

Am intrigued to find out more about Siobhán.

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Willow: And I happen to think mine is the level head, and yours is the one things would roll off of.

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Katharyn » Tue Nov 06, 2001 11:49 am

It is worth waiting for... says I cryptically having seen the beta... stick around kittens this is getting even better.

Katharyn

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She's my always

[This message has been edited by Katharyn (edited November 06, 2001).]

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby Forrister » Wed Nov 07, 2001 11:39 am

Thanks for your patience. Here's another chapter. I've been warned that I might get lynched if I don't reveal all but I've decided that, like every good mystery, the last questions should be answered at the end. One or two hints here though. The end is in sight.


House of Cards
by Forrister
Email address: forrister@hotmail.com
Feedback: Please – I really appreciate some constructive feedback. (Not necessarily positive feedback, but definitely constructive.)
Distribution: Please don’t distribute or archive my story without asking me.
Rating: PG –13
Disclaimer: I know Joss owns them all. I know I don’t. (A little knowledge can be so damn frustrating.)
Note: Post “The Gift”. Sequel to “Little Miss Nobody.” (Set about eight weeks after ‘The Gift’)

Thanks to Katharyn who helps me to polish this until it has a little glow. Thanks also to a bunch of people you don't know who dragged me off and forced me to enjoy myself. They didn't help get this written any faster but they did make sure I had a great weekend.


Chapter 9

The message on the answering machine got Willow and Tara over to the Magic Box by mid-morning. Giles took one look at the pair and decided that any comments about urgency and answering machines would be wasted. Anya just grinned as she went about her business. Tara gave her a searching look or two but ended up confirming Anya's suspicions with a little grin of her own. By an unspoken mutual consent nothing was said.

Giles got things moving by explaining over tea (and coffee for Willow), the information he'd obtained on the enigmatic Miss Buchanan and the recent murders. Willow was troubled, but it was Tara who was most upset by the thought that a person who she instinctively thought of as a friend was involved in such things. She said little but Giles could tell that she was playing everything over in her mind.

"I can't believe all this. It doesn't fit somehow." Tara finally said. "It must be that Lich she was telling us about."

"We only have her word that there is a Lich at all." Giles observed. "I know you feel as if she's trustworthy but we have to consider the possibility that she's been manipulating us."

"Why would she need to?" Willow asked curiously. "If she'd left us alone we wouldn't have known about her at all. She was the one who came to us, remember."

"Perhaps she realised that we would get involved sooner or later and decided to take control of the situation. Plant a bit of information and keep us away from what she's really up to." Giles replied with cold logic.

"But why would she help Willow? It makes no sense." Tara reasoned.

"It makes perfect sense, if she was trying to win our trust." Giles replied gently. He knew this wouldn't be easy on Tara but the possibility had to be discussed and kept in mind until all the facts were in.

Willow watched Tara's face as it mirrored the doubts within. "What are you thinking?" She asked gently, realising that Tara was upset at the thought she'd so misjudged the woman.

"I - I don’t know anymore." Tara replied in a small voice. "I thought I could trust her but I may have been w - wrong." Tara's stutter betrayed how shaken she was. The thought that she could be so wrong about a person rattled the confidence, which had built up so slowly over the last year.

"Perhaps, you were right. The information we have is mostly circumstantial. If it turns out that she is all you think she is then I'll apologise. However, it would be remiss of me not to point out the possibilities." Giles couldn't look at Tara, in his heart he already believed that she was mistaken. It hurt him to see the distress in her eyes.

Willow didn’t like that look in Tara's eyes either. "If information is what we need then that's what we'll get." She looked to Giles for guidance. "Where do we start?"

Giles had given considerable thought to this. Winston, his contact in London, was covering the background checks. What was needed was local knowledge. "Willow, do you still have that backdoor into police records?"

Willow nodded and began to unpack her laptop.

"We'll need all the information you can get on those two murders, the details that didn't make the paper. Then you should go on to any similar occurrences, firstly here in Sunnydale over the last month or so, then further back. Also check on similar cases elsewhere going back about three years."

Willow listened carefully and with a gentle caress of Tara's cheek, she settled down to the task at hand.

"Tara. I need you to help me research Liches. I need to know their patterns, their weaknesses and anything else we can use to fight them, assuming of course that there is one." Giles watched as Tara struggled to focus on the task at hand rather than her own doubts.

Tara went to the shelves and began to pick out reference texts. When she had a small pile she took them to the table where she sat down next to Willow and began her reading. After a moment she felt Willow's hand seeking hers. Their fingers silently intertwined as they continued with their respective tasks.


**********

It was past lunchtime when they finally took a break. Giles had heard nothing from his London contact. Willow had extracted all the information she could from the Sunnydale PD and Tara had come up against a blank wall on the subject of liches. They decided to take a lunch break. Tara had volunteered to pick up some assorted salads and cold meats from the delicatessen and Willow went to keep her company. In truth Willow was worried about her love and the silence that had fallen since Giles put forward his suspicions that morning. Tara had said little, but the look in her eyes spoke volumes. Willow was determined to get to the bottom of it.

"Tara?" The word held a world of questions.

"It's ok." Tara replied, holding Willow's hand just a fraction tighter.

"Sure?" Willow stopped walking and turned.

Tara's face stayed static for a split second longer and then fell, the features revealing the doubt and insecurity inside.

Willow’s eyes mirrored Tara's pain and she took both of her love’s hands in hers. “What is it?”

Tara couldn’t say anything to begin with. Willow led her to a small park and they sat down on a bench.

Willow could be patient, for a time at least. She waited for her lover to gather her thoughts and speak. Seconds ticked by and turned into minutes. Willow didn’t take her eyes off her love, trying to glean some hint of the thoughts whirling around in her head.

“It’s Siobhan.” Tara finally admitted in a very small voice.

“You really liked her, didn’t you?” Willow gave her hand a squeeze.

Tara nodded. “I can’t explain why. It was just a feeling I had. A strong feeling.”

Willow knew Tara well and had an idea of why she trusted the stranger so quickly. The woman appeared kind, generous, and good humoured. She also was a powerful witch. Whatever Tara saw in her aura triggered an instinctive trust and acceptance. Willow came to a conclusion based on understanding and love. “She reminded you of your Mother, didn’t she?” Willow asked gently.

Tara didn’t say anything. The look in her eyes told Willow all she needed to know. They just sat for a while, silently holding hands. Willow knew that it was always hard for Tara to talk much about her Mum. Tara had loved her deeply and her loss was one of the lingering sorrows that she bore. It rarely showed. A word here, a look there, but Willow had learned to recognize it when she saw it.

“Love, I don’t know any more than you do about this, but I do know you. Whatever we find out, good or bad, we’ll face it together.” Willow leaned over and pulled Tara to her in a hug.

They stayed that way for a while, just taking comfort from each other. Finally Tara kissed Willow softly on the forehead and stood up. “Giles and Anya must be dying of hunger by now, we’d better get moving.”

Willow stood and brushed a stray hair from Tara’s face. She was still worried, but at least they were facing whatever they might find together. The pair walked hand in hand down the street.


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The scoobies had gathered for the meeting in the early evening. Anya was cooing over Xander like a starving lovebird and Spike was pacing the floor as he usually did when he had something on his mind. Giles was still compiling the information they had gathered during the day.

“What’s up with you Spike? Somewhere better to be? Don’t let us keep you.” Xander always enjoyed tormenting Spike. It had a certain addictive quality, like watching a train crash. Usually Xander could easily get a rise out of Spike but tonight the blonde vampire had other matters on his mind.

Spike was busily trying to find a way to ask a favor. He wanted to get a promise before he gave the details because he though that if they knew the details then he could kiss any favor goodbye.

Spike turned to Tara and Willow, unsure of how to broach the subject of Ervon with the witches. "Er, before we get down to business, I wanted to see if you ladies are .. um .. busy tonight?"

Tara looked surprised. "Why Spike, is that a proposition?"

"No!" Spike quickly said. "Well, yes. … Sort of." He finally admitted.

"Sorry Spike." Willow gave him an impish grin. "You're not our type."

Xander snorted. "Gay Spike. They're gay. - get it? You're the wrong gender, and the wrong side of mortality. You lose out both ways."

Spike shook his head. "Bloody hell! That’s not what I meant at all. You see there's this little … er … job I need doing."

"Now that's plain disgusting." Xander commented and Anya got a quizzical look on her face. "Not that I've ever thought about such things." Anya's look grew darker. "Anya is the only woman I think about." Xander's bumbling reply was finally rewarded by a look of approval from Anya.

"Keep it that way." Anya ordered, as she moved to wrap her arm around Xander's waist.

"What sort of job?" Willow asked suspiciously.

Spike began to pace. "You see, there's this young … er … person, who seems to have lost his way a bit and needs to get home."

"We can put him on a bus and send him off, or do you want us to go with him to see him home safely?" Tara replied, wondering why Spike was helping a lost kid.

Spike just looked uncomfortable. "That wouldn't be a good idea in this case."

Giles decided that the suspense had gone on long enough. "Are you talking about that Graemlyn again?"

Spike winced. He was hoping to get the promise of assistance before he gave out the gory details. "Yes."

"Gremlin, like in the movie?" asked Willow.

"No, like in the Casper cartoon!" Xander stated emphatically.

Spike turned around and shot them both a dirty look. "No. I mean like a short blue demon with a knack for building things and a habit of causing havoc with machinery. Ok?"

"A graemlyn." Anya nodded sagely. "I haven't seen one of those in a while."

Xander just stared at her. Sometimes her casual familiarity with the members of the demon population was creepy.

Spike smirked. "And you thought that you were the only one?"

"He is." Anya countered. "For me he's everything."

Xander placed a deliberate kiss on Anya's head. "See. I've got mine, crypt boy. I don't see yours about anywhere."

Spike just gave Xander a look of disgust and began to slowly pace the floor.

Willow's mind had been working. "Spike. What did you mean, send him home? Where is his home exactly?"

Spike sat down and scowled. Nothing was going according to plan. "He came from another dimension when the hell-goddess did her thing. Now he can't get home."

"So, what do you need us to do?" Tara asked.

Spike looked hopeful. "I think he can open a portal himself, he just lacks the grunt to do it."

"So, what you want is to use us as a portable battery." Willow observed.

"Something like that." Spike admitted.

Giles had been listening to this little exchange and decided now was the time to put his oar in. "Spike. While your sudden venture into the realm of philanthropy is admirable, I can’t help but wonder if there's some kind of ulterior motive involved."

"What's in it for you Spike?" Xander demanded.

"I thought I just said that?" Giles muttered.

Spike summoned up his best hurt and indignant look. "Who me? Can't a bloke just do the right thing once in a while?"

Everyone simply looked at Spike, then looked at each other. There were several muted giggles around the room.

Spike poked a face and leaned forward in his chair. "I can see that I'm surrounded by a bunch of sodding sceptics."

Tara looked him in the eye. "Come on, Spike. What's in it for you?"

"You too, Blondie?" Spike complained. "Bloody hell! Won't anyone stick up for me?"

Not a soul moved.

Spike sighed. "Ok, he might have offered me a little thing he made."

There were nods all round.

"A 'little thing' that does what, precisely?" Giles inquired.

"It just projects the illusion of a huge slathering demon." Spike tried to look nonchalant, and failed. "It's a toy, really. Good for scaring kids at Halloween."

Giles tapped his pen on the table. "I don't doubt that there's more to it than that. But we'll find out when we get it."

Spike jumped up, ready to start right away. Then he realised what had been said. "We?"

"You were planning on giving this to the scoobies, weren't you?" Tara asked, a small smile on her lips.

"Nah, he was just looking for someone to share his basement with." Xander commented sarcastically "Someone to play with who wouldn't mind all the smart ass comments. It'd be just your type too. Wouldn't run off with the first fungus demon that happened by."

Spike gave him a look of utter contempt. "Which bit of him do you want?" He asked Anya. "I'll gift wrap it for you when I've finished rearranging the rest of him."

"Don't you touch him or I'll teach you what vengeance is really all about!" Anya retorted.

"I can defend myself!" Xander protested.

"You couldn't fight your way out of a wet paper bag with a pick axe, monkey boy." Spike sneered.

Xander raised himself up to his full height and stared Spike in the eye. "Oh yeah?"

Spike thought about carrying out his threat but a quick glance at Anya convinced him that it might not be such a good idea just now. He grinned and sat down. "I just love it when you talk tough." He taunted.

"Ahem." Giles cleared his throat. "While I hate to stop you boys from playing, we have serious business to do here."

Spike shot Xander a two fingered salute and Xander replied by sticking out his tongue. Giles waited for the two to finish and then continued.

"So Spike, can you speak to your little friend and tell him we'll try sending him back tomorrow night?" Spike was about to open his mouth to protest but Giles’ look silenced him. “We have too much to get through to do it tonight.”

Spike nodded.

Willow looked at Tara who returned the glance. The same look of uncertainty was on both faces.

"I suggest then, that we settle down to business." Giles began to sort his notes on the table. "We have a lot to do tonight."


**********


To be continued.


Yes, those dreadful words make an appearance again. The plot should move a little faster now and as I said, things are coming together. If you've already figured it out then don't tell - other kitties might prefer the surprise.


Verba volant, scripta manet.
(Spoken words fly away, the written remains.)

Forrister
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Katharyn » Wed Nov 07, 2001 11:46 am

Told you all... good eh? Oh yeah, great stuff!

Told you too Kerry, definitely a "sodding" moment! As for figuring it out... I thought maybe I did then you sent me spiralling off in another direction entirely.

On the one hand I want to know... on the other when I do the ride will be over. Aaaah.

Anyway Kerry I'm off to write the first kiss of that next project... Twisted idea's came to mind! Actually (editing after your e-mail) not the next project at all!

Katharyn

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby emily 'first' » Wed Nov 07, 2001 12:29 pm

Dreaded words indeed...but Lucy and I can suffer agonies together-as our sense of anticipation soars to unheard of heights.
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HeeHee...more soon,Please?

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vive,valeque.

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Fic: House of Cards

Postby mollyig » Thu Nov 08, 2001 3:29 am

Ah great stuff indeed.

I believe that Tara's trust of Siobhán will prove to be justified. It has to be! Tara is a very astute judge of character (plus Siobhán is a fellow Celt)

Yet another brilliant chapter

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Willow: And I happen to think mine is the level head, and yours is the one things would roll off of.

mollyig
 


Fic: House of Cards

Postby Puff » Thu Nov 08, 2001 11:00 am

Great chapter Kerry and I still can't work out what way it is going I look forward as always to reading more though.
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