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The Rosenberg Institute

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Re: Woo and Hoo!

Postby onyxsundrops » Mon Jun 14, 2004 12:17 pm

Wonderful update. I can just imagine Willow waltzing around Boston as a male, and I'm more than sure she received some appreciative looks. I also loved the classic Willow moments and silliness. Thanks.



Yvonne:peace

onyxsundrops
 


Re: Woo and Hoo!

Postby bindingwiccan » Mon Jun 14, 2004 2:14 pm

omg!!! please update soon. im totally in love with this fic. its so different then alot of the settings and stuff. keep up the good work please!! hehe



-Kelsey :pride

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Re: Update

Postby aka MKF » Mon Jun 14, 2004 6:15 pm

:applause :applause :applause



Terrific start, I can't wait to read more. I love the unique AU setting. I think this is the first fanfic I read set in the Civil War.



Mic

aka MKF
 


I love the kitties for their feedback!

Postby pipsberg » Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:02 pm

Thanks guys, I've gotten some great encouragement. I really appreciate it. Most of the feedback that I've gotten so far is about the unique setting of the story. I hope you can all bear with me as I take us through some historical aspects of Willow & Tara's lives. I tend to get descriptive and introspective and avoid using dialog as my driving force. That's just how I see the world I suppose! It's funny, but I intentionally wrote this in Tara's point of view so that it would be about her, but as she always does, Willow steals the show ;) I wouldn't have it any other way. I think it can still be about Tara; about how she sees Willow. Thanks again kitties! Look for an update by mid-week.



LunaMuses - I'm glad you're still enjoying it! I love using the world scandalous, it's so hedonistic. Willow in pants, masquerading as a man, is something that I will definitely come back to more and more. It's too perfect to pass up.



sam - Thanks! There will always be Willow babble...



effrena - I'm glad you love the Anne/Willow parts. From Tara's point of view, she certainly doesn't know the dynamics of the relationship or household yet, but I hope to explore that in much more detail. Anne is pretty important to the story, as she always has been in Willow's life...



Sheba - thanks for reading! I'm glad you like the different style. Honestly,it's not intentional. I can't write any other way!



shuyaku - It's 100% accurate to call Willow an influence on Tara, but hopefully not in a bad way. Let's just say she'll open her eyes to a wealth of possibilities she never knew of! :) Also, I hope they influence each other equally.



Yvonne - oooh you're my regular poster! I love it. It will be nice to follow your feedback from the beginning. I plan on making this last a while. Glad you enjoyed this part.



Kelsey - So glad you are loving the fiction! I will try to give you more soon.



Mic - It's the first time I've ever written about the Civil War! I'm hardly a history expert, but I do love learning new things and researching. This period recently caught my eye!



:peace



-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

Edited by: pipsberg at: 6/14/04 7:08 pm
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Re: I love the kitties for their feedback!

Postby BurningWhiteRose » Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:52 pm

:lmao Dr. William Rosenberg :lmao



Willow's been crossdressing!! Oh wow, cant wait to see what happens...



In other words, write more soon! :clap :pray



Sincerely,

:flower BWR





BurningWhiteRose
 


Re: I love the kitties for their feedback!

Postby Tempest Duer » Mon Jun 14, 2004 8:59 pm

Crossdressing Willow? How wonderful! I can't wait to read more!

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



~Eminem

Tempest Duer
 


Re: I love the kitties for their feedback!

Postby wimpy0729 » Mon Jun 14, 2004 11:54 pm

Hi there Pips!



I agree with everyone else. The setting is very interesting. I can totally relate to Willow's choice of clothing. She seems quite eccentric.



Loved Tara wanting to nuzzle her already, and checking for the smell of something smelly was just too cute. And speaking of cute, Willow's bath-babble had me ROFL. That was great!



Your Willow is such a hoot!



More soon please!



Wimpy

wimpy0729
 


Feed the feedback

Postby pipsberg » Tue Jun 15, 2004 10:08 am

BWR - crossdressing is always a hoot! Thanks for reading. I hope to have more very soon.



Tempest Duer - see above ;) Thanks for the encouragement!



Wimpy - eccentric is a perfect description of Willow. I didn't really intend to write her character that way, but she certainly falls into that role well. I'm so happy that you love nuzzly Tara and babbling Willow. They are so much fun to write!



:peace



-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

pipsberg
 


Update

Postby pipsberg » Wed Jun 16, 2004 10:40 pm

• Title: The Rosenberg Institute
• Author: pipsberg
• Feedback: This is my first W/T story, so I would love your honest and constructive feedback. The more encouragement I get, the more I am bound to write!
• Distribution: Please ask me first.
• Spoilers: This story is completely AU and unless you consider the Civil War and events leading up to it to be “news”, you won’t find any spoilers. If I have ruined the history of the Civil War for you, I apologize deeply.
• Rating: At least R, possibly venturing into NC-17 territory. I will give ratings and notes for each part as needed.
• Pairing: W/T
• Summary: As events hurl the United States towards an imminent Civil War, young Tara Maclay accepts a position as a science assistant at a secret teaching institute.






The Rosenberg Institute, Part 4





Rating – PG

We stood outside Anne’s study door, staring silently as it closed firmly behind us.I had just witnessed ten minutes of what I guessed to be an infamous, and highly common, Willow lecture.Amazingly, Willow had managed to stay silent throughout, only nodding occasionally and randomly defending herself when Anne had accused her of ‘probably dressing atrociously and wearing mismatching socks’.I didn’t know which surprised me more, the fact that Willow often dressed as a man and traveled that way, or the idea that Anne would criticize the fashion in which she had dressed.It was comical and bizarre.

Willow shook her head in disbelief and then smiled smugly, turning to address me.“Did you see how upset she was Tara?I think that I really got her angry this time!”

“You do this regularly?Dressing as a man?”I asked in amazement.

Willow smiled like it was the most natural thing in the world.“Oh yes, for a long while now.I used to travel with my father and brother dressed as a boy.I’ve just never gone as far as Boston before.Have you ever read ‘Twelfth Night’ by Shakespeare?Oh I’m sure you have, being so educated.When I first read that as a child I always thought it would be grand to dress in men’s clothes as Oliva did and blend into society as an equal.Haven’t you ever wondered what that would be like Tara?To be equal?”

Then, through the wall, I heard Anne yell.“For heaven’s sake Willow, stop going on about romantic plays and take the poor woman to her room.”

We both giggled like school children and moved away from the door towards the staircase we had come up.As we walked, I thought about what Willow had said.I had never thought of myself as being unequal.I certainly knew that my position in life compared to a man was drastically different, but I didn’t feel oppressed.I wasn’t chained or beaten.I was free, wasn’t I?As we slowly ascended the staircase to the fifth floor, Willow spoke as if reading my mind.

“It’s subtle Tara, the slavery of a woman.America’s slavery of the African is not subtle and is therefore easy to distinguish.But there are so many forms of it.When I go out into society as a white man, my reach is unlimited.I answer to no-one but myself.I am my own person.You’re tasting that in a way; being here.”

She was solemn as she regarded me, waiting for a reaction.My first thought was that she was being dramatic and radical, embellishing the situation and being too open minded.But she had some wonderful points which I felt could not be ignored.Thinking of myself as a slave disturbed me and was uncomfortable.However, I couldn’t deny the legal and social limitations that bound my gender.

We had arrived on the fifth floor now and moved to the third door on the left.Willow stopped here and pushed the door open lightly, not stepping in but peering through the gap to see what was beyond.

“I’m sorry if I’ve offended you Tara, sometimes I say too much.”She looked truly worried, almost anxious, most likely at the thought of offending me.However, I doubted that she was sorry for saying too much.Willow didn’t seem like one who entertained regret.

“You haven’t offended me, honestly.There is just so much to take in here.And you, Willow, are an incredibly remarkable creature.” I paused as she beamed at me; delight flowing off of her and into me.“And I can’t believe you dressed up as a man!”I tapped her arm lightly.

She took my hand that I had tapped her with lightly in hers, and as I watched her swing it lightly a few times between us in a playful way, she leaned over and kissed my knuckles.Heat rushed to my cheeks, neck and chest.Was that embarrassment?I couldn’t pinpoint it, but Willow touching me was uncomfortable and pleasurable at the same time.My skin tingled and my hand was hyper sensitive in hers.I briefly wondered what those same lips would feel like on mine and flushed even more, my mouth opening slightly in surprise.

She straightened and regarded me intently, still holding my hand.I could not pull away.“Perhaps we could go into town together sometime Tara, with me dressed as William.It’s an event not to be missed.”

I felt a half grin over-take my face before I could stop it and then laughed, covering my mouth with my free hand.It was absurd and I was thrilled by it!

“Ah, I see that you like that idea Tara!”She then let go, beginning to fidget with her hands, first moving them behind her back, then in front of her fingering her shirt tails.I wanted her hand back, holding mine, but I didn’t know what to do with that desire and I certainly didn’t know how to ask for it.Willow would just take it.That was how she was.I smiled again, and looked towards the room.

“So is this my room then Willow?”

“Yes, I’m sorry Tara; you probably want to unpack your bags and rest.Let me show you a few things.”

She walked into the room.It was large from my experience, and had an oversized square window facing the back gardens of the Institute.The fog was still thick, even now that it was late day, so I had no view of what the gardens looked like.None the less, I gazed out the window while holding the drapes back slightly.The room itself held a large, plush bed.It was bigger than any bed I had slept in before and could easily fit several people.

There was also a cabinet at the foot of the bed for storage, and a tall armoire opposite the bed.In one corner, a screen had been set up, presumably with toiletries and a chamber pot behind it.On each wall there were oil lanterns.I watched the light flicker on the dark wood on the walls of the room as Willow moved my bags to the armoire.

When she finished moving my bags she stood up and walked to one of the lanterns, looking over my shoulder as she spoke.

“The lanterns are all on a pulley system Tara.You don’t have to reach in and light it yourself.Simply turn this knob here, a flint will light the wick, and you can adjust the flame by turning in more.Turn it back to where you started to shut it off.”

I moved closer behind Willow to inspect the remarkable contraption, my head over her shoulder.I was very close to her now, my dress brushing against her and my breath tickling her neck.I watched her shiver, swallow and quickly turn her head all the way forward so that she wasn’t looking at me any longer.I wondered – had I caused that reaction?Did my nearness make her feel the same way as it did me?

“That is simply amazing Willow” I spoke softly near her ear “Who in the world thought of that?”

She swallowed a few times convulsively.I could see her wetting her lips to speak, struggling with what to say.

“I-I did Tara.It’s… It’s really not that hard to design...”

Her sentence trailed off as I reached around her with my left hand, covering her fingers with mine and turning the lantern all the way off, then turning it on again and watching the flint light the wick, throwing light on Willow’s face and hair.Amazing, I thought.She is amazing.

Suddenly, a voice spoke from the door.

“Tara.”Willow and I jumped apart as if burned and both quickly turned towards the door, seeing Anne standing there.She gave Willow an odd look, as if asking a silent question to which she already knew the answer.Then she looked at me and held out a small piece of paper.

“This telegram came for you just minutes ago.I believe it’s from your brother.If you’d like to respond, there are five telegram stations in the Institute.Willow can show you were they are.”

She paused as I took the paper and read it.She looked around the room and then nodded in satisfaction.Willow was rearranging the drape nearest her as if there was something wrong with it, but kept throwing glances my way, probably curious about my telegram.I tucked it into my dress and looked up at Anne.

“Thank you Mrs. Rosenberg, I think a response can wait until tomorrow some time.”

“Do you need anything else Tara?Is the room to your liking?” Anne asked.

“It’s perfect.I’ve never slept in a bed this big!”

“And they’re bouncy too!” Willow piped up from the corner where she was still fussing with the drapes.

Anne scowled at Willow and motioned for her to leave the room.“Let’s go Willow; Tara will want to relax a bit before supper.”

Anne then took a small key out of her pocket and passed it to me.“This is for the trunk at the foot of your bed.We believe in some amount of privacy here.You can place anything you feel the need to in there.I have the only other key.For the next few days, meals will be brought to you in your room – we don’t have enough staff to set the dining hall just yet.”

Anne motioned towards Willow again, who reluctantly stepped behind her into the hall.Willow peaked over Anne’s shoulder as she kept talking to me.

“There will be fresh water brought in with breakfast each day for you to wash.You can let the maid know then when she can clean your room.Expect her at about seven o’clock.There is a timepiece there by bed on the night stand.”She pointed for me and I turned to look, though I had seen it before.

“Willow will give you a more complete tour tomorrow and go over your work as well.We weren’t expecting you yet and I need her for the rest of the day.Willow is in the room next to you and I am two doors east on the opposite side of the hall.Please let us know if you need anything else.We’ll be in my study until supper.”With that she stepped out of the room and nodded towards me.

I curtsied automatically.Her demeanor, through friendly, was in such stark contrast to Willow’s that I felt like a ball being bounced between the two of them.Anne nodded again and left down the hall, back towards the staircase.Willow followed her slowly down the hall.I leaned my head out of the bedroom, watching Willow leave.She turned and waved at me before hurrying to catch up with Anne’s long, confident strides.

I walked back into the room, closed the door behind me, and collapsed onto the bed.Almost instantly, I fell into an exhausted and deep sleep.And then, I dreamed.







-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The HoursEdited by: pipsberg at: 6/16/04 9:46 pm
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Re: Update

Postby wimpy0729 » Wed Jun 16, 2004 11:27 pm

Hey Pips!



This is simply adorable!



Willow is such a flirt, and oh, so suave with the knuckle kissing. She's already making Tara tingle -- that's always a good thing!



And then Tara being bold with the lantern action and making Willow shiver was very cool. :eyebrow



Had to laugh at the "bouncy bed" comment, but Bu.., I mean Anne is such a spoil sport!



But YAY! Willow's room is right beside Tara's -- how convenient! :D



Can't wait to see what you have in store for us next!



Wimpy

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Re: Update

Postby BFR from Paris » Thu Jun 17, 2004 2:14 am

Nice! :)



So let me guess... Anne is the equivalent of Buffy (see worst timing ever)? :p



Looking forward to an update! :)

BFR from Paris
 


Re: Update

Postby LunaMuses » Thu Jun 17, 2004 6:54 am

hehe, I'm ready for the next fix :p



hooray for sexual tension! it definitely makes the story more...interesting *wink wink nudge nudge*



I look forward to "William" and Tara parading around in town--I'm sure that will be mighty fun. Anne does seem kinda Buffy-like, now that I think on it. hmmm.



*curls up til next time* ^^

"No, my friend. We are lunatics...psycho-ceramics, the cracked pots of mankind..."
One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest

LunaMuses
 


Re: Update

Postby BurningWhiteRose » Thu Jun 17, 2004 8:59 am

:pinky Sexual Tension....The greatest thing in the world!...besides, of course, the relief of sexual tension....:wink



And Willow's gonna take Tara out as William? Thats gonna be great! As I've said....crossdressing is always good.



CoNtInUe!!



Sincerely,

:flower BWR

BurningWhiteRose
 


Re: Update

Postby grrrgirl32 » Thu Jun 17, 2004 11:17 am

I really like this story so far. Willow cross-dressing, Tara attracted to her, and then the Flirting! Always brings a smile to my face. I also commend you on frequent updates. Umm... now for the big finale, WOO and HOO!!!



christy

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Re: Update

Postby Tempest Duer » Thu Jun 17, 2004 12:18 pm

This is so cute. I'm so glad you updated this so I could read more. I think yeah, Anne is Buffy, just like everyone else who's left you feedback so far. She seems lovable though, in a stiff and annoying sort of way.



I can't wait for more sexual tensions...

It's insulting to the whole gender[sic] of rap.



~Eminem

Tempest Duer
 


Re: Update

Postby onyxsundrops » Thu Jun 17, 2004 1:09 pm

Both girls are really adorable and seemingly carefree (especially Willow) but I can sort of see why Anne/Buffy would be so stiff-like (protective), considering the time. They've already lost family and it's likely that Willow could one day run into the wrong person as a man. *shrugs* With that said, back to the cute stuff. Amazing update. Thanks.



Yvonne:peace

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Re: Update

Postby sam darls » Thu Jun 17, 2004 1:46 pm

So wonderful, I love it :heart . Love sam xx

"Sometimes things happen between people that you don't really expect. And sometimes the things that are important are the ones that seem the weirdest or the most wrong. And those are the ones that change your life." - Jessie Sammler (Evan Rachel Wood)

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Re: Update

Postby amazonaa » Thu Jun 17, 2004 2:26 pm

i love it and i cant wait to see what will happen when they go out into the town with willow as william.







kep up the great work.





brittney





Quote:
Kiss this axe, bitch---Tara "Bargaining part 2"


amazonaa
 


Re: Update

Postby KiwiAlcyone » Thu Jun 17, 2004 10:28 pm

Heya pipsberg,



I have been meaning to get around to leaving you some feedback. This is a fantastic start to what I think will be a fantastic AU fic.



There are so many issues that you hint at and I can't wait to see how you deal with each of them, especially the role of women during this era. I love how Willow wears men's clothing and questions her role in society. I can only imagine how difficult it will be for two women to be together during this time period - should i be expecting angst? I'm a sucker for it I know!



And I get all tingly at this stage of their relationship - just getting to know one another, realising their feelings - it's all so new and exciting and each author has their own take on it. I'm especially looking forward to yours!



Happy writing my friend!



:peace Alcy

Reality continues to ruin my life - Calvin and Hobbes

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Re: Feedback

Postby pipsberg » Thu Jun 17, 2004 11:57 pm

Wimpy - When I wrote the bouncy bed comment, it just cracked me up. I wasn't trying to write comedy there, but it was just so Willow that I couldn't pass it up. Tingling, shivering and adjacent rooms are all very lovely. Thanks for following along!



BFR - I definitely wrote Anne as 'Buffy' but people have only seemed to pick up on that now, which makes sense because this is the most exposure she's had so far in the story. I'm glad it's coming across. Worst timing ever, indeed! Thanks for the feedback.



Luna - I'm making it my sole mission in life to give you as many fixes as I can. I have a very short part almost done, but I probably not will be ready until the end of the weekend. And I am very glad the tension feels sexual. It's not very easy to write for me and I am worried about taking it much further (though don't worry, I will!). I'm just don't want to ruin the flow and time setting I have so far. "William" and Tara in public together is probably a ways off, but it will happen. ^^



BWR - Ah yes, to relieve or not to relieve! That is always the question. See above. I guess if I can make the chemistry work the rest will take care of itself...



christy - LOL, there is no finale in sight. I plan on this story being very long. I feel like I have nothing so far. I'll be around for a while, trust me. Glad you liked the flirting!



Tempest Duer - Anne is definitely lovable. I think we will see more and more that her primary goal is keeping what is left of the family together, and that means protecting Willow above all else. I'm so happy you are enjoying it!



Yvonne - You hit the stuffy Anne part right on. Glad you liked the cute stuff!



sam - thanks!!



brittney - It may take a while, but we'll get there...



Alcy - Well let me say, any feedback coming from you is a pleasure to get. I'm so happy you read RI and like it. I really admire your talent so it obviously means a lot to me that you are enjoying the story. I did drop a lot of hints in that last part, didn't I? There are many more ideas to come. I haven't even gotten to science and religion. Hold on to your seat!! Chances of angst are pretty high, though not for a while. Thanks again for the feedback, I am really enjoying myself! Happy writing to you too *wink* *wink* *nudge* *nudge*



:peace

-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

pipsberg
 


Re: The Rosenberg Institute

Postby TromDeGrey » Fri Jun 18, 2004 6:46 am

Hmmm... posting on the Kitten... When was the last time I got off my sorry butt to do that? :whistle Too long! Just wanted to pop in to give some public praise. I think I like the thought of Buffy/Anne as sort of the family matriarch. It threw me a bit when Willow referred to her as her sister, but the thought of sister-in-law seems to hit it right. I love the bouncy bed comment, btw! I could just see Willow tossing that off over her shoulder. Too funny! Can't wait for more!







My second favorite household chore is ironing. My first being hitting my head on the top bunk bed until I faint. -Erma Bombeck



TromDeGrey
 


*bows*

Postby Sheba » Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:45 am

U are the best! This fic is soooooooo good! You've got me gripped! It's like I log on a million times day just to look for an update! Keep on writing woman...ure fic makes me smile! Cheers! :sheep

Sheba
 


Re: The Rosenberg Institute

Postby SaraBiga » Fri Jun 18, 2004 7:56 am

I really like the work you're doing with this fiction, especially about the point of views you manage to use.

The style itself gives the idea of the point of view a 19th century Tara would have on the world.

For example, the fact that Tara considered wearing long male trousers as a way of showing legs instead of hiding them (as an European young women of the 21st century like me would think) perfectly conveys the differences in the cultural system that the passage of time (and the hard work of thousands of open-minded practical dreamers) has produced.

Another example of that is the total lack of consciousness of women condition in an educated young woman like Tara.

One of the worst mistake in a fiction set in a past time would be to make the characters think and act as they lived now. The details you use (like the description of the lamps) are perfect to make us feel as if we were there and then. :clap



Of course, I can only love the revolutionary-like mission statement of the school... :kdevil



Looking forward to reading your next update! :boot

____________________________



"I love slow, slow but deep, feigned affections wash over me" Dead Can Dance



Einstein was right.

SaraBiga
 


Re: The Rosenberg Institute

Postby mollyig » Fri Jun 18, 2004 8:23 am

A wonderfully appealing premise and written so delightfully. By setting it in the time you did, you can explain fully the limitations placed upon women in the society of that time. It's really interesting and I'm very glad I stumbled upon this story.



Despite the Institute's freedom in many ways, I get the impression that Willow feels like a prisoner to some extent. I know she'll start to feel happier about being at the Institute very soon :)



Thanks


Sheacht mh'anam déag do bhéal, do mhalaí's do ghrua

mollyig
 


Re: more feedback

Postby pipsberg » Sat Jun 19, 2004 1:02 pm

Hey kitties, thank you all so much for reading. As I mentioned in my last post, I hope to have a short part up by the end of the weekend.



TromDeGrey - Hey! Thanks for dropping me some feedback here on the board. It's great to see your name pop up. I've enjoyed sharing ideas about the fiction with you. I'm happy that you like Anne as the matriarch. It was such a natural fit. It's not as if Willow can't sustain her own family, but she is bursting out of her era like Tara would in a tight... well you get the picture ;) I don't think she would conform as would be required of her. I look forward to more discussions with you!



Sheba - How exciting that I have you "gripped". That's high praise indeed. I'll give you as many updates as humanly possible!!



SaraBig - Thanks for your eye for detail. I was careful to do at least rudimentary research for small items like lighting, clothes, attitudes and technology. I'm no expert, but even putting yourself in their perspective with a few sharp details makes writing it so much easier and realistic. I appreciate your great comments!



mollyig - I'm glad you found RI too. I appreciate you letting me know what you think of it. I totally agree with your notion of Willow being so confined, even with the liberties she takes. I am glad that came across well.



:peace

-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

pipsberg
 


Re: more feedback

Postby thebardgirl » Sat Jun 19, 2004 3:08 pm

Pardon, pardon, pardon, might a girl join this bandwaggon?



Very sorry to intrude upon your gracious tale, here, but being well-drilled in American History, in love with W/T love, and quite possibly writing this reply in a Southern accent as we speak, I must declare I adore your story, and wish to read much, much more.



Deary me, how much of a flurry this story causes in me. I don't know you, nor know if my pleading will cause your update to come any sooner, but I guess I'll have to depend on the kindness of a stranger.



And if, by some chance you feel unable to write more, well frankly my dear, I don't give a damn. I'd prefer it if you just kept up the writing; no excuses. For without a writer there can be no reader, and a house divided cannot stand.



And by the way, I just read the hours; I love the quote.



-elizabeth

Last night in sweet slumber I dreamed I did see my own precious jewel sat smiling by me.

And when I awakened I found it not so; my eyes like some fountain with tears overflowed.

Edited by: thebardgirl at: 6/19/04 2:09 pm
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Re: more feedback

Postby pipsberg » Sun Jun 20, 2004 12:47 pm

thebardgirl - Thanks for your feed back. I'm so glad you're enjoying it. Here comes a short update...



:peace

-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours

pipsberg
 


Re: Update

Postby pipsberg » Sun Jun 20, 2004 12:49 pm

• Title: The Rosenberg Institute
• Author: pipsberg
• Feedback: This is my first W/T story, so I would love your honest and constructive feedback. The more encouragement I get, the more I am bound to write!
• Distribution: Please ask me first.
• Spoilers: This story is completely AU and unless you consider the Civil War and events leading up to it to be “news”, you won’t find any spoilers. If I have ruined the history of the Civil War for you, I apologize deeply.
• Rating: At least R, possibly venturing into NC-17 territory. I will give ratings and notes for each part as needed.
• Pairing: W/T
• Summary: As events hurl the United States towards an imminent Civil War, young Tara Maclay accepts a position as a science assistant at a secret teaching institute.






The Rosenberg Institute, Part 5





Rating – R


I am standing in the center of the room, surrounded by Southern gentlemen.I am wearing a dress that I certainly would never dawn in society.A corset style bodice in crushed red velvet barely contains my generous bosom.In fact, I practically flow out of it.My back is almost completely bare, a mere four ties crossing the skin there.Below my waist, velvet folds of the same color hang loosely, only to my ankles.My feet and torso feel tremendously bare.

My thick, wavy hair is pinned up, several curls escaping over my shoulders.Around my neck I wear pearls, tight like a choker.On my feet are dainty red slippers.I am moving slowly in a circle, both observing and wary of the suitors as they circle me.Like predators they stalk me and I feel both excitement and fear as they moved closer.I know that somewhere among them, he is there.

Then from the pack, he emerges.He is dressed in typical Southern regiment attire.I can’t see his face well, but I know it is him.He moves towards me, takes my hand and leads me away from the unwanted suitors.We fade into another room, smaller and intimate.There is no-one there but us.

Then he is pressing me up against the nearest wall, his hands suddenly in my hair, his lips on my neck, then my cheek.Soft, he is so soft.I feel his entire body pressing into mine and I melted into him and into the wall at the same time, bringing his weight with me.I am infused with warmth so keen I feel it everywhere.My hands are hot, my neck and cheeks aflame with a bright blush.My chest heaves and I feel an ache that I don’t understand surge between my legs.

At this point, I have always woken.I can feel my body struggling from this sweet forbidden dream.I open my eyes, not from sleep, but in the dream.I see green.Deep green eyes.These are Willow’s eyes.My Southern gentleman has transformed into Willow, my Northern miracle.Willow is holding me.Willow is touching me.Willow is kissing me.Her lips move from my cheek to my lips and caress me there.

I respond to her, hungrily kissing her back, my lips swollen and insistent against hers.I want more.I want all of her.I want to consume her.I pull her towards me, my hands in her silky red hair.I press more deeply into her lips, my mouth opening to invite her in.Her tongue moves into my mouth; stroking, pushing, loving.Her hands move from my hair onto my hips, pulling me towards her.

She is heat all around me.She is everywhere.I arch into her, wanting to feel her between my legs as well.I am wet there, so very wet.As if reading my mind, one hand moves from my hip to between my legs; holding me.She holds me.And my world explodes.







-pipsberg



"We live our lives, do whatever we do, and then we sleep - it's as simple and ordinary as that."

Michael Cunningham, The Hours
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Re: Update

Postby effrena » Sun Jun 20, 2004 1:07 pm

Ok, wow! That was some dream! And some pictures I have now in my head! Tara`s dress... *drool*

So uhm, Tara had these dreams before, but only with a gentleman? :P I bet she agrees with me, that this one is so much better!

Great update!

Can`t we not suck anymore?! Ellen DeGeneres

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Re: Update

Postby BurningWhiteRose » Sun Jun 20, 2004 1:16 pm

:drool Holy Hell... :drool



That...that was one helluva dream. And Tara in that dress?



:shower



Please sir, I want some more.



Sincerely,

:flower BWR

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