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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sat Dec 22, 2001 11:56 pm

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.

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What happens when one is made two?
Does one cry and the other mend?
Do they both crave what’s gone?
Do they heal?
Do they each becoming a new one?
Only to be torn again?


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The granules fell slowly through the funnel and into the bottle, creating a gentle noise that filled the backroom. As each moved, it released a small amount of scent, filling the room with delicious smells ranging from patchouli to vanilla.

A refreshing window on the outer-wall let in a vast amount of light, shining in the room and reflecting off of the bits of dust particles that danced through the air. The cabinetry was glass fronted so she could see the contents of her various cupboards and surrounds and allowing the light to catch on some of the colorful glass bottles scattered around the workroom.

The main prep table was strewn with bottles of varying sizes and shape. Branches of plant life, flower petals, and other earthy things such as crystals and rocks also adorned the tabletop.

The woman sighed, tucking a lock of her red hair behind her ear while a forlorn look crossed her face.

Not exactly what you planned on doing at 27, is it? She mused to herself. Could be worse. I could be dead without…well, without all that stuff I’m supposed to do before I die.

As the bottle came closer to being full, she removed the funnel and added the remaining sprigs of herb before capping off the bottle and labeling it. Ensuring the cork was tight, she dipped the top of the bottle, cork and all, into some melted wax, effectively sealing the item from tampering.

“That should do it,” she muttered. “Elsa?” she hollered, stepping outside the workroom, through the old, solidly built door. Her petite blonde assistant cocked an eyebrow her way, arms full of various bottles and decanters. “Let me help you,” the redhead offered, stepping forward and taking some of the blonde’s burden.

“Thanks, Willow. I didn’t want to bother you since you were working on Ms. Halloway’s special order,” the assistant said. “Should I assume that since you’re finally poking your head out of that room, that it’s done?”

Willow nodded, her red hair dislodging itself from behind her ear. “All done. Will you call her sometime today and let her know she can pick it up anytime tomorrow? I want to make sure it rests overnight so she’ll get the full affect when she uses it,” she explained.

“I’ll ring her first thing after opening tomorrow,” Elsa said. “Money, Money,” she intoned.

“You remind me so much of someone else I used to know,” Willow muttered, rolling her eyes in memory and walking back into her workroom.

She held the door open, half in and half out of the room. “I’ve got a couple more things I can get done before I’m heading home. I’ll make sure that Ms. Halloway’s order is boxed and waiting behind the counter for you. I’ve got class tomorrow, so I don’t know when I’ll be in, ok?”

“That’s fine,” the blonde said, stocking the shelves with the various products. “Are we still having that sale on Saturday?”

“Yeah,” Willow said, sighing again. “Tarot Root Shampoo is ten percent off. If you leave before I do, lock the doors. I’ll let myself out,” she called, slipping back into her sanctum.

The workroom was definitely her preferred area of the store. All the products were made by hand and generally made by her. Only ever so often, usually around the holidays, did she hire out. And even then, only students from the local botanical gardening school. If they were to be of any help to her, they had to know what they were doing.

She paused in front of the worktable: A lone red rose lay on the table, its petals starting to wilt. Willow reached down and lifted it to her nose, inhaling the scent briefly. She glanced around the room, rose still in hand, and looked at all the various orders to be filled; the order pad so full she had to order some of her herbs from a supplier instead of merely harvesting from the garden in her backyard.

With a fleeting of memory she reflected on a time when the solution would be as simple as a wave of her hand and an incantation. Literally. Not anymore, she thought firmly.

It had been too long since her last dabbling with magic to go stirring things up now. If she dove in without an anchor and without easing her way back into the skill, she’d be as out of control as she was when she was forced to quit.

The road away from Black Magic was hard, to say the least. The catalyst had been the worst, definitely. Without Tara? Without Tara, she had been so lonely and unsure; the darkest of the darkness had snuck into her life without causing her to flinch.

The seizures, the tremors, the shakes, the migraines, the sleep deprivation, the starvation, the nausea, the dizziness, and the unbelievable pull to something so intensely evil had almost been overwhelming. Almost.

She smelled the rose again, remembering with a smile what had finally allowed her to free herself from the confines of darkness. The things a simple smile can do, she thought as she felt a gentle wetness slide down her cheek. She brushed it away with her fingertips and sniffled her loneliness back into her heart where it always stayed.

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Part 2 will follow shortly

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[This message has been edited by xita (edited March 31, 2002).]

Kerrison
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 12:23 am

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.

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“Pull your head out of the book,” a voice whispered from behind her. “Or you’re going to need your glasses more than you already do.”

“Xander,” the woman hissed, having jumped at the voice. “What have I told you about startling me when I’m doing research?”

“You told me not to. That doesn’t mean I listen,” he replied, moving to sit next to her on the bench. “What are you researching this time? Was there a Scooby meeting without me? New baddies in town?”

“No, no new baddies. No Scooby meeting,” she said. “And I really think we’re too old to be calling ourselves Buffy’s Scoobies,” she said with a chuckle.

Xander smiled and shrugged. “Researching what?” he prodded, lifting the cover of the book off the table and seeing the title. “Dahok es Mediah. Sounds fun.”

“I’m just adding to my mental catalog of dark magic information,” she whispered.

“I know that’s a hobby for you, Tare, but… how much more do you have to learn? Isn’t there a point where you can know too much?”

She cast a look upon him that would have killed a weaker man.

“Ok, bad question,” he acquiesced, hands in the air, leaning back. “I just worry, Tara. I’ve… I’ve already lost one person to it and… maybe it’s paranoia, but I’m thinking it’s pretty well-founded in the past.”

She nodded. “I know. I didn’t mean that… I- I know. Maybe it just gets so c-crazy that…” she shook her head and closed the book. “Someone would think that after this long, I’d be able to cope better,” she muttered, pushing the book into the middle of the table.

“Six years isn’t long enough to deal with something like that, Tara,” Xander said, resting his hand gently on the middle of her back.

She eased into his offer of comfort; her head resting on his shoulder silently crying the tears she had thought were already gone.

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Part 3 will follow shortly

Kerrison
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 12:26 am

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.


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The shrubbery had been trimmed and the latest batch of bottles sterilized. Labels were at the printer right now; gone the days when her business was small enough she could make them herself.

Herbs were strewn throughout the attic, tagged, labeled, bundled, and waiting to be sufficiently dry to be used.

Nerd turned botanist and herbalist, Willow mused to herself, finding her current line of work ironic, to say the least. At least Buffy’d be proud.

With the holidays coming up quickly, a special batch of, well, one of almost everything, had been bottled, bagged, and boxed extra carefully, heading to the Summer’s household only a week prior. If Buffy or Dawn was aware of who was sending the gift every year, they never acknowledged it, leaving Willow feeling a little hurt and a little empty, though still understanding why the distance was still there.

Willow’s departure from the group had been amicable, at most. Buffy worried about not knowing where she would be. Dawn worried about Willow finding witchcraft familiar when nothing else would be, and slipping into dark magic again. Xander had just nodded, somehow knowing that her mind was made up, no matter his opinion. Anya, in typical form, had wondered who’d watch the store at night while she and Xander had sex. And Spike, of course, had wished her ‘fond farewell’, only his eyes showing his honest affection for Red.

Absent from the group were both Giles and Tara. Giles, back in England, was somewhat out of the loop with the goings-on of the Scoobies. He flew back on emergency matters now and again, but as he eased into his early forties, he expressed an honest desire to settle down. Only six months prior to Willow’s departure, Tara had left, putting distance between herself and all the black, evil energy that surrounded Willow at the time.

Bleaching her life of all that evil hadn’t taken Willow long. It was a relatively short process, time-wise, but grueling physically, mentally and emotionally. The few comforts Buffy couldn’t provide were the ones that Tara had taken with her when she left. It left Buffy feeling incredibly incompetent at times, knowing that even the Slayer couldn’t do everything.

And now, six, almost seven years later, Willow was trimming Rosemary shrubs, storing the stalks, and running a successful business on her own. She owned her own beach side home, enjoying the large and airy spaces in its layout. The community was small enough to be quaint, but large enough to support her business and encourage it to grow further every year.

But it was always quiet around the house; too quiet, to Willow’s mind. Her assistant at the store was the closest thing to a friend she had and even then there was a professional distance that was strictly maintained. It wasn’t as if people hadn’t tried to befriend Willow, merely that she had kept a respectably distance from everyone socially. Christmas parties and the like were a definite no-no for her: too much rum punch and she may start spouting Aramaic and cause the entire town to implode. Not a single date since she moved here. Paul the UPS man had asked her repeatedly but she’d steadily turned him down, almost making a game out of finding a new way to say ‘no’ each time.

Definitely a solitary existence- something she’d take gladly over living with the people who were a constant reminder of the evil she’d done and the gift she’d lost.

Willow allowed the trap door to fall closed as she dropped out of the attic and to the earthen floor of her workroom. She padded on bare feet to the table, picked up a few herbs in one hand and headed into the kitchen, wondering as she walked, how Miss Kitty Fantastico had fared over the last few years.

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Part 4 will be posted soon. I'm still coding HTML

Kerrison
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 12:30 am

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.


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A lock of blonde hair briefly obstructed her vision before it was gently tucked behind an ear.

Tara sighed, wondering if she should crop off all her hair just to keep it from falling in her face. She smirked slightly, pushing the thought out of her head, recalling briefly how much a certain someone had liked to run her fingers through the blonde locks as they talked before bed.

After six years, something like that is still with me? I must be obsessive compulsive, Tara thought as she shook the memories from her head.

The doorbell’s echo through the house urged her to leave her stovetop-simmering brew and answer the door.

The autumn breeze wound through the screen door as Tara approached. A brown uniformed woman stood there holding boxes almost so high as to cover her face. “Hey Gillian,” Tara said, recognizing the shapely UPS driver.

“Hello Tara,” she replied. “You and the rest of the Summers clan have an admirer, it seems,” she gestured with the packages.

Tara opened the screen door and allowed the boxes to be deposited in her arms. “Looks like it,” the witch said with a gentle smile. Tara set some of the boxes down on the steps before signing Gillian’s clipboard. “Happy Holidays, Gillian,” she said softly.

“Same to you, Tara. Um… Tara, listen, there’s an office party this weekend and I was hoping you’d…well, if you have free time, I mean…”

Tara blushed and looked at the floor briefly. “I’m flattered, Gillian, really,” She started. Over the last few months, Gillian had made her interest in Tara more than clear, though Tara gently batted down all advances without much explanation. “But I’m really not available,” she said, leaving it that simple. “Thank you, though.”

Gillian nodded and waved slightly before exiting to her curbside truck.

“Woman doesn’t give up, does she?” Spike uttered from the couch, his mid-afternoon nap having been interrupted by the doorbell.

“Doesn’t seem like it,” Tara answered. “Since you’re awake, would you mind helping me unload these boxes around the tree?” She began to lift the larger boxes before Spike snatched them out of her hands.

“No need to exert yourself, Witchy,” he said simply, lifting most of the boxes and leaving the smaller ones for her.

Tara’s face creased with a small smile. She had left a crass and bitter Spike who still pinned for the ‘unattainable’ Slayer. When she returned a year later, he was almost a different ex-vamp entirely.

The boxes were placed on the couch and the tape opened by Spike’s pocketknife. Wrapped present after present was pulled from the box and laid beneath the tree.

“Looks like most of these are from Giles. Buffy’s lucky this year,” she said with a smile, remarking the plethora of gifts.

“Who says they’re all for her?” Spike countered.

“You, Dawn, Buffy, Xander and Anya,” Tara counted, ticking off people on her fingers.

“And you, blondie,” he countered, holding up a box in front of her. “See? Says To Tara.”

Tara ducked her head, not acknowledging the gift. “Let’s get the rest of this unpacked. I have to finish cooking,” she said softly as she reached for the next box. “Pretty shipping label,” she remarked aloud.

“The Crying Tree Company,” Spike read over her shoulder. “Odd name for someone to be sending presents.”

“The Crying Tree,” Tara echoed, her voice a whisper. She sliced open the tape holding the box shut, reaching inside. Her hand encircled something cold and glass and she tugged it free of the polystyrene packaging. Various smells assaulted her senses, the main ones being Rosemary and Lavender and something that she would always be able to identify; Willow.

“By the goddess,” she cursed under her breath, turning and pegging Spike with daggerish eyes. “Did you know about this?” She asked, holding up the blue bottle.

“Knew about what? You know Slayer doesn’t usually let me help with this part; control issues and all that!”

“I’m going to kill Buffy,” she growled before a low tone emitted from her throat. Tara turned, grabbed her jacket and stormed from the house with a string of curses echoed by a magically induced clap of thunder.

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Part 5...not tonight. Not until I get some feedback. Hmph. I'm holding the good stuff hostage for feedback. *G*

Kerrison
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Katharyn » Sun Dec 23, 2001 1:10 am

Wow posting 4 parts at once... I usually like to wait for the feedback... it's a bigger thrill, but I got to read more of this at once so I am happy!
Spoiler-free here so the specifics of S6 are unknown to me (just to explain) but I know enough...
Instinctively my heart and mind rebels against Willow and Tara being apart for six years but that said this is a great piece of writing.
The notion that Willow would be the one to leave for so long and deliberately keep herself away because Tara was still there and being a Scooby is refreshing in itself. Usually in such fics that I have seen an absent Willow is usually absent due to a greater Tara tragedy. I like it this way.
The two UPS couriers are a nice touch, both of them turning them down... Tara because it is, after all that time, not what she wants and Willow the same but for a slightly additional different reason. Just one example of the almost parallel lives that they are leading - but apart is very well done too.
I love this fic so far and if it is going to ascend into the smut you warn us of then I can't think of a better bittersweet run up to that six-year makeup*S*
As I say I don't to think of S6 events leading to a separation of that length but from that starting point this will more than just do... great! When you're ready give us more!

Katharyn

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Postby xita » Sun Dec 23, 2001 2:20 am

Yes this is very good. I am kicking myself cause I am sorta working on a seven year sepearation fic, but you beat me to it . I might still do mine anyway, he.

I want to more details on the background on what happened and of course get to the happy snuggly time though at this point I'd like to see them just talk sigh.

xita
 


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Postby Forrister » Sun Dec 23, 2001 3:11 am

This is your first fic? I truly hope it won't be your last!

Your story, while sad at the moment holds the promise of some W/T brightness to come. I've really enjoyed the first four parts and wait patiently for more. Well done!


Musam tuam invenite, fabulam tuam narrate!
(Find your muse, Tell your tale!)

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby 'lucy' moore » Sun Dec 23, 2001 7:04 am

So sorry...Living in GMT land here and was asleep the whole time you were posting,so couldn't comment...
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Good!! Want more!!

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Postby mariacomet » Sun Dec 23, 2001 7:09 am

I really like the vision that you have of the Scoobs six years down the line.

Crying tree company. *shakes my head* Now WHY did it take me a minute to get that. I must not be fully awake yet this morning.

I like the way you have not tried to over explain things at the beginning - like what WAS Willow's final 'stop the magic' point. Leaves a lot of room for suspense and I must admit that I am very curious.

I'm hoping for a happy ending and can't wait to see what happens. More soon, please.

[This message has been edited by mariacomet (edited December 23, 2001).]

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Postby AutumnT » Sun Dec 23, 2001 9:57 am

Well, here's some feedback. This is very well written and I am eagerly awaiting the rest of it. I appreciate the fact that it appears like you've taken the time to polish it up and finish it before posting as well. Thanks for the obvious time and effort.

Autumn

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 11:28 am

Thank you all so very much for the generous feedback!

I'll get to posting the next part as soon as I can. (My beta reader is currently MIA so I'm muddling through-- I refuse to post things that haven't been proof read!)

The story is unfinished right now, but I'm trying to continue to crank out a new chapter every day to keep the muse talking.

The exposition (history) comes in a little bit. We get angsty stuff first then snuggles (if you're nice) and then talking and some resoultion.

Thanks again for the feedback. Please continue to feed the bard; its like our form of chocolate.

Kerrison
 


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Postby katydid » Sun Dec 23, 2001 4:07 pm

Like I said, truly awesome fic. All I really have to say is "More please"

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby LeatherQueen » Sun Dec 23, 2001 4:57 pm

Great story. I love these separation type stories. So angsty, but so wonderful.

More please?

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 5:06 pm

Ok..ok..I'll give you a snippet more. Where or where can my beta reader be???


*sigh*

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.
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The roundhouse kick the Slayer landed to the punching bag was defiant of her age. Her trim figure and active lifestyle helped stave off the general wear and tear that ‘normal’ people’s bodies faced.

So focused on her exercises and training, the Slayer didn’t’ even hear the furious call of “Buffy!” which echoed through the magic shop long before the training room’s door burst inward.

Tara growled and hurled a blue, sparking ball towards the punching bag just as Buffy set to strike it with a combination punch. The ball impacted the bag, causing it to explode briefly before vaporizing with an angry sizzle.

“Woah!” Buffy muttered, turning to face the witch. “That was not nice! I don’t have a spare!”

“How long have you known?” Tara snarled. “How long have you known she was alive? How long have you been hiding this from me?”

Buffy took a step back, reflexively, having never ever seen Tara this enraged before. “Who? What are you talking about?”

Tara jerked the bottle from her coat pocket, throwing it at Buffy’s head.

Luckily the Slayer caught it before impact, remarking it with a solemn expression. She whispered: “I just get a box every year. No card, nothing else. What do you want me to ‘know’ from a box of herbal bath salts?”

“How c-can you not know? “The Crying Tree” should have been clue enough!”

Buffy sighed. “I never knew for sure, Tara. Dawn thought…but we thought we shouldn’t say anything just incase we were wrong. What if it wasn’t her? She never writes or calls or anything!”

“Six years?” Tara asked. “Six years and you never called to ask why you get a mysterious package? Damnit, Buffy, how blonde are you?” she paused, trying to regain some composure. “I’ve died every night in my dreams seeing her give herself to b-black magic without… without us there to help her. I’ve watched her l-loose herself again and again every time I close my eyes. For six years, I’ve t-tried to move past her but I can’t because I don’t even know if she’s alive, never mind still clean from darkness.”

Buffy nodded. “I’m sorry isn’t going to cut it this time, is it?” she asked meekly.

Tara sighed. “I don’t know. I’ll tell you when I get back from,” she read the label. “Washington State.”

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I'll post more as soon as the computer gods allow my computer to stop hating me.

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Postby mariacomet » Sun Dec 23, 2001 5:29 pm

My reaction to this part literally was...

"YOU GO, Tara."

She's a bit more aggressive than we usually see her what with throwing the bottle, etc. But I like the fact that she is ready, willing and able to go hunt Ms. Crying Tree down.

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Sun Dec 23, 2001 8:09 pm

I'm glad someone approves of that! I love her agressive and going after what she wants but I was a bit concerned over how others would view that trait.

I'm still coding the next few parts. It may be a day or 2 before they're posted. I'll try and get a good part up by Christmas just as my present to you all.

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Postby scylla » Sun Dec 23, 2001 8:58 pm

I'm really enjoying this!!! Can't wait for more!
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Postby Katharyn » Sun Dec 23, 2001 10:14 pm

Oh yes... loving this. The plot thickens. Much as I hate to say it though... don't feel you need to rush it if it is not there, we may not look it but we are patient kittens.

That said... MORE please.

Katharyn

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Postby Brynn » Sun Dec 23, 2001 10:57 pm

Tara going to get her girl? I approve wholeheartedly! Great start and I can't wait to read more!
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Postby xita » Sun Dec 23, 2001 11:11 pm

Oh kick ass tara rocks! I am just a bit worried that she's not going over there to get her girl but to give her a piece of her mind.. suspense..
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Postby cperrins1 » Mon Dec 24, 2001 6:23 am

I loved the part where Tara says "Buffy how blonde are you?" That made me laugh out loud. I'm sure my co workers thought I was a bit crazy. I can't wait to read the next part.


Christina

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Postby CaptMurdock » Mon Dec 24, 2001 8:06 am

"The Crying Tree" -- how appropos! This story is very engrossing. Please continue!

Glasses? Tara would look so cute in glasses.

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Postby nika » Mon Dec 24, 2001 8:53 am

This story is terrific, un-patiently waiting for more. "Buffy how blonde are you?" *lol*
What a great line, I love Tara being so aggresive when it comes to Willow.
I echo sentiments when I say I hope this won't be your last story.

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Postby 'lucy' moore » Mon Dec 24, 2001 11:50 am

Oooh,I so love your vision of Tara...and Willow as well,of course!

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Postby Kajun » Mon Dec 24, 2001 12:20 pm

I have a lot of reading to catch up on. Whew! Wish I had time to read them all now but I must get ready for party time. But before I go...

How could Buffy not tell Tara?? Arg! Looking forward to the confrontation but mostly.. the making up and getting back together where they belong! Great fic BTW !

Merry Christmas everyone!

Kajun
 


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Postby emily 'first' » Mon Dec 24, 2001 3:53 pm

Lu-z was right to say I should check this out...Brilliant...
More soon...Please?

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Mon Dec 24, 2001 4:58 pm

I'm really glad you all are enjoying the story. I appreciate the feedback SO much and this nice little community for embracing new authors.

Thanks to each one of you who's made my day by telling me your reactions to the pieces I submit. It means more to me than I think you can imagine. Thank you.


I'll post this next part here for you...hope I've made all the changes my beta reader has suggested for me.

-Kerry

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Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Mon Dec 24, 2001 4:59 pm

Title: The Shadowy Bridge
Rating: Right now, PG. I've already promised smut to someone, so... I'll warn you when it gets there.
Summary: Set six years in the future. Our girls find their way back to each other...sort of. Kind of. Jessie, is that a good summary?
Thanks: This is my first Buffy fic. Probably my last, too. Who knows? Either way, thanks to my kick-ass beta reader Jessie...as well as all the other many many people who gave it a critical readthrough. The time and opinions were very much appreciated.
Notes: Feedback would be very welcome. I'd honestly like to know your opinions-- positive and/or negative. All thoughts are good.
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The clouds had threatened a torrent of rain all day but only recently did they release their burden onto the land. Thunder rolled after each piercing lightening bolt touched down.

A thick crackling reached Willow’s ears as she gazed out the window over her sink, hearing the hammering storm strike something in the distance.

She turned, tending to the teakettle on her stove top, distracted by a sharp pounding on her door.

Who’d be out in this weather? Willow mused as she headed towards the door. As she walked through the living room, she regarded the logs in the fireplace with a wistful glance.

She pulled the latch on the door, letting it swing inward. The drenched form standing before her reminded her briefly of the time Miss Kitty Fantastico had been given a bath.

The person across from her, though bedraggled, had instantly been recognized. The two locked eyes, neither saying a word.

The wind and rain howled in the background and after minutes, lightening flashed, illuminating the sky for a second; the bright light seemed to pull Willow out of her temporary trance and back to reality.

“T-Tara?” Willow finally uttered. Her mind finally registered Tara’s shaking as shivering from the cold and damp. Willow reached out, gently pulling the other woman inside. “You’re freezing,” she muttered, grabbing a blanket from the back of the sofa and pulled it over her visitor’s shoulders. “Here…um…let me get you a cup of tea,“ Willow managed to say before scurrying off to the kitchen.

Goddess, what the hell is she doing here? .Willow thought, pouring the steaming water over tea leaves in a mud-colored mug. She took it out to the living area and handed it to Tara as she steered the silent, shivering woman to the sofa. “You should sit. You’re icy cold,” she said, feeling the chill radiate off of Tara’s form.

Tara’s eyes drifted from the floor to the mug in her hands as she allowed herself to be pushed gently onto the couch. The aroma that wafted from the cup pleased her senses and the warm steam revitalized the chilled skin of her face.

“Apples,” Tara whispered, as she smelled the aromatics of the tea before sipping it. She swallowed the balmy liquid before turning her gaze on Willow who was sitting on the floor next to the couch, looking up at her with worried green eyes.

“Six years and you can’t even pick up the damned phone?” Tara hissed.

“I… I …” Willow stuttered, completely off balance by the sudden anger from the woman she knew as so subdued.

“I come back to check on you after you leave and no one knows where you are, never mind how you are. Can’t tell me if you’re alive or dead,” Tara continued, her voice steadily becoming more and more enraged.

“How was I supposed to know you would come back?” Willow countered, her body posture signaling her defensive position.

“I’d have visions of you raped by darkness more powerful than you could imagine. I haven’t gotten a full night of sleep since…” she paused briefly, letting the words dangle before she set the mug down on the end table and beginning to play with her fingers in agitation. “I didn’t know if you were married with kids running in your front yard or dead in an ally somewhere or-“ Tara’s words were cut off by the fiery-tempered woman who had risen to her feet in anger.

“I’m supposed to give you my life’s itinerary?” Willow said, almost yelling. “How was I supposed to know that you’d be back? That’d you’d expect me to leave a note saying where I was and exactly which coven of darkness I had joined? For all I knew when you left, Tara, I had lost you for good! Every day of my life I’ve wondered how you are, what you’re doing, if you’ve found someone who was everything I wasn’t,” She countered, her voice almost top volume. “Back there, every street corner screamed how I wasn’t strong enough to fight darkness to keep you. So forgive me for trying to get away from Sunnydale and every goddess-damned reminder of you: what I’ve lost in life.”

Tara stood, almost toe-to-toe with her former lover. “I have to find out you’re ok from Buffy’s damned Christmas presents?” She asked, pulling the bottle out of her still-wet jacket pocket.

“Sorry my attempt at holiday celebrations didn’t please you! If it’s easier for you to handle, I can just die. Would that work better for you?!” Willow hollered, her body backlit by a sizzling bolt of lightening that streaked though the sky. A huge clap of thunder echoed her angry words as the lights blinked, flickered, and then extinguished, plummeting the women into darkness.

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Merry Christmas to those who celebrate.

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[This message has been edited by Kerrison (edited December 24, 2001).]

Kerrison
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby willow_thebadasswitch » Mon Dec 24, 2001 6:37 pm

No Willow and Tara smoochies on Christmas eve??

More please??

Caro

willow_thebadasswitch
 


Fic: The Shadowy Bridge

Postby Kerrison » Mon Dec 24, 2001 6:57 pm

Nope. No smoochies. Sorry-- you'll have to deal with WT angst on Christmas eve. :-P
Kerrison
 

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