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Re: wow

Postby behindhereyes » Mon Oct 11, 2004 12:59 am

Heather



Today I read the whole story, thus far.... I'm hooked, lead me where you will. I've been trying to find the words to let you know how I feel about this story, none really sufficed, so I'll have to go with delicious torture :bow .



You Heather have my very rapt attention :D



behindhereyes

Kim

"To the world, you may be one person; but to one person, you may be the world"

behindhereyes
 


Re: wow

Postby YMKA » Mon Oct 11, 2004 2:31 am

So I read the update at work....late night...and it was Thursday....it's Sunday....or Monday 4am....Bad... bad me...:|



Tara going back to gallery...dude...you almost killed me there....Poor Tara....she doesn't deserve to be....in pain.... :sob :sob :sob :sob I had to check out patients with tears in my eyes....[well...not really but still:p ]...



My mood totally changed when Willow called out Tara's name...:grin that was....yes....it was AWESOME!!!!!.



Quote:
Who is this woman... Tara thought, staring at the redhead at the top of the stairs. Where is keep-to-myself-Willow?




and



Quote:
What? Tara's brain again shouted, her face still twisted. I mean... what?




:lmao :lmao .....Poor Tara....I actually felt sorry for her... I bet it confused her a lot....;) And the second quote.... I just could see that ahm...I forgot who was it....a cartoon charachter....arg...but it was very cartoonish hence funny... maybe it wasn't supposed ot be funny...but it was...:blush



I really enjoyed the whole interaction between them...it was soooo sweet :heart :heart ....and neither noticed that the other one was staring....well...at least that's what I got...*sighs... And Tara calling Willow....Will... damn cute!



Can't wait for next update....it's gonna be soon right???? 4 days since last update....bad bad Heather....you updated almost every day.....then every other day....and now 4 days with no updates!?!?!? You can't do that!!!! It's just.....wrong!!!!! ;)



Thanks!!! Great Job:grin



:peace :heart

M.

YMKA
 


Wow Indeed

Postby hermitfish » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:37 am

I just wanted to stop by as your friendly neighborhood w/t Quality Control Inspector. As a gal who cares about her job, I want to bring up a few important things I've noticed about Neverland .



Features our two favorite hot lesbians....check

Unsurpassed level of angst...................check

Miscommunication on a epic scale..........check

Misinterpretation of nearly every action...check

Steamy, eye-opening dream sequences...check

Steamy, eye-opening dream....uh I think I said this one before



Seriously, this is one of the best fics I've ever read (and that's big kudos around here). Now I will go stand in the worship line (or is it kneel?) with the rest of the kitties and eagerly await the next update.





~Cyd






Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others. ~Cicero

hermitfish
 


Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Irishgrl3 » Mon Oct 11, 2004 8:12 am

Wow! :bow



That was an amazing update. I can't believe that you don't have chapters planned out and just sit down and write what comes. That is impressive and my... what talent! :D



The conversation between W&T is really coming along. I love the internal thoughts, especially when Tara thought;

Quote:
"I don't know that look, what is that look?"


I am looking forward to the dinner date. :D



Great job!

Irishgrl3
 


Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby She Bopp » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:33 am

ahh! i am completely addicted to this story. you are doing such a great job. you've made his story stand on its own, the characters have become yours, not just characters from the show. please please please update soon because i might explode with anticipation if i don't read the dinner scene like, now. keep up the good work!



danielle.



"excuse me, but i just have to explode. explode this body of me. i'll be brand new brand new tomorrow, a little bit tired, but brand new."

She Bopp
 


Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby VixenyTarasHot » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:10 am

Update soonish...? Pwease?? :( :tear :paranoid :p ray:aww :sob



That's so me.. every time I check for an update.. which is literally every 10 minutes.. *sigh* ok.. well I hope everything is going ok.. and yeah, Just wanted to let you know we're all trying to wait patiently.. It's just so good you know?!!? lol



I'll try again in 10 mins haha

Ashleigh

"...A-and I'm gonna make it up to you. Starting right now."

(Starts to smile)"Right now?"

VixenyTarasHot
 


Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby UnveilTheSoulbound » Mon Oct 11, 2004 3:35 pm

Wow!!!! That was a very very bold move for our redhead... I can say I was yet astounded once more with the update... This has been one cute and very aspiring update... Why aspiring??? That's because I aspire for more ...



Quote:
"There's also a chance I'm up because I ate whole bag of candy corn," Willow tacked on lamely.




Haha!!! That was cute!!! I canpicture Willow saying it and Tara smiling because of it... Then followed by a ....



Quote:
"I just..." Willow took a deep breath, building her courage. "Do you want to talk about it?" She looked at Tara with as much hope as her expressive face could muster




Willow being concerned and everything.... It makes me want to cry...aaaawwwww.... I just love them! I love them both!!!



Quote:
Do I want to talk about 'it'? That I'm broken hearted because I'm hopelessly and ridiculously in love with you, that it makes my blood boil that you love someone who doesn't have the good sense to love you back, that I constantly feel sick because you love someone who isn't me...




Tara, Tara, Tara, Tara.... *sighs*



And this is soooo cute....



Quote:
Willow wants to be good friends. The blonde thought back to the panic she felt earlier in the evening, knowing that what she was about to say came directly from her heart, unedited by her brain. "I want that, too." And let the self-doubt begin...




I'm waiting for the next update!!!! Dinner... Dinner...Dinner!!!!

:peace :luv



**Cail**

To Love is to receive a glimpse of Heaven-- Karen Sunde




Love isn't a decision. It's a feeling. If we could decide who we loved, it would be much simpler...But much less magical... -- Trey Parker and Matt Stone

UnveilTheSoulbound
 


Finally!

Postby CaptMurdock » Mon Oct 11, 2004 5:29 pm

...got caught up with this story (damn laptop took a pooh on me again!)



"Friends," huh? Well, that's a step in the right direction!!!



This story would so frustrating, if it wasn't so cute...

CaptMurdock
 


Re: Finally!

Postby Kajun » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:20 pm

I stand on my noggin and shout a big “They’re Gr-r-reat!” for kittens de-lurking! After over four years of W/T stories, and 21 chapters of Neverland, I can honestly say this is the best fic I’ve ever had the pleasure of becoming completely obsess.. erm.. reading. That is a pretty amazing accomplishment considering the incredibly gifted writers, both previous and current, that grace this Pens board. If I were to respond to each wonderful moment I would ultimately need to quote the entire story, (it would certainly be faster!) so instead, I offer a few simple comments. Actually.. “just” words— Fillmore. Out. Essential. Love. More. Thanks!!

Kajun
 


Neverland

Postby Idgie » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:28 pm

I was thinking about how angst-ified (if that's a word) this story has made me (except the last update, which was a brief reprieve from the angst), and it made me realize that you've done such a good job of writing that I forgot I already know (more or less) how this will end. I was actually concerned that Willow and Tara won't get together.



As much as the angst frustrates me, I like that things are going slowly and that they're not rushing into any big decisions. I'm hoping that once they do (finally) acknowledge their feelings for each other you'll take their budding relationship slowly as well. There's so much in a new relationship to explore and I'd love to see every step, especially with you writing it. The angst doesn't end once the relationship begins, and I'm sure you can write that kind of tension as well as the pre-getting-together stuff.

Idgie
 


Angst

Postby Sally McFine » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:45 pm

Idgie loves the angst because she and I had so much angst when we were getting together in real life - it's nostalgia! :)



I love this stoy, and I'm glad that Willow is finally being honest with herself and deciding to take action with others. I hope that Tara is able to meet her with as much openness and honesty when they have dinner.



I think it's good that Buffy is out of town because it's too easy for the two of them to hide behind their individual friendship with her and not interact when she's around. And I'm sure that she'll be thrilled when she finds out that her two best friends are a couple - she might even feel left out!



But I'm getting a little ahead of the story...

Sally McFine
 


Re: Angst

Postby LucyisXena » Tue Oct 12, 2004 7:31 pm

This story is so frustrating but that is what makes it so good. I can't stop reading it even though it makes me mad a points lol.:bow

LucyisXena
 


Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Marilda » Tue Oct 12, 2004 9:00 pm

AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!







:gnome



:aww







I love this fic. I miss this fic. I want :tara and :willow to have dinner.





I hope everything is okay.

Marilda
 


replies

Postby EasierSaid » Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:05 pm

Holy crap!!! So, this long three-day weekend I took a very, very last minute trip to Las Vegas with some friends. On the cab ride home from the airport late last night I thought, "wow, I'm so lucky, I only lost $20" (a feat and a half considering that there was definitely some inebriated blackjack played). Then I check this thread. Holy freakin' cow ya'll! Way to get me to redefine the definition of 'lucky'! I had totally expected to find my little tale deep in the upper number pages of Pens...instead... lordy. Your comments were just... Wow. Good lord and whew and so, so overwhelming. *shakes head*. Wow. Wow...



WOW.



Washi Aw yay! I'm glad I remembered to post in the update thread. ;) Definitely agree, if they could look at each other objectively, they'd see the love but there are so many things coloring their judgements (mostly fear) that they just can't. And thanks re: my writing, such a huge thrill that you like the style (cause... I don't know how to write any differently!). As for my age... tsk tsk, asking a lady her age. Good thing I'm not a lady (ba-dum-bump). I'm 28 (which my mom keeps reminding me is awfully close to 30). Thanks very much!



WickedReds Definitely moving on to the casual stroll stage, and you know Tara had to be impressed with Willow's good memory! Thanks!



starcat73 Thanks! I'm glad you liked Willow's awkward 'how was your date' question. It seemed right, something to kind of sum up all of her fears regarding Morgan in one go. I agree, Tara is so self-conscious that she's not Willow-conscious. (However, when she does manage to be Willow-conscious she just chalks it up to Xander anyway, so...) And yay for 'Will'. Gotta love the nicknames.



the hero factor Yeah, the beginning was angsty, but very glad you liked the exchange on the stairs. They needed that, to get around the freaked-out-in-love stage and see each other in a more neutral, friendly way. Also glad you liked the 'Will'. Seemed like a good time to throw it in. Thanks!



WillowPowered Oops. So sorry the bicta in the story shares your name, but so glad you like it all the same. Thanks so much for reading!



wimpy0729 The ball really was in Willow's court. She needs to find a way to be herself around Tara, and I think this last update helps her greatly. What it does to Tara... equal parts hope and wariness. It's going to be an interesting time for Tara as she tries to sort this new-Willow out. Rumpled Willow--I loved that thought, all emotionally exposed in her sleep clothes. Glad you liked it to! Thanks so much Wimpy.



TromDeGrey Haha, I laughed out loud when I read the 'shut the Kitten down at any moment' line. Er... who me? I guess I have been posting like it's going out of style (cept for this last weekend, and only because I wasn't allowed to bring my computer with me to Las Vegas). And wow with your feedback(s)! Lengthy and awesome (I really don't feel worthy haha. Seriously.). The stairs; I'm so glad you enjoyed the quiet, that was exactly what I was going for, those moments where the silence is almost as important as the people in the scene. Tara is definitely going to have a heart and mind battle; hopefully the heart will win out. And wow notes for the previous updates. Lordy. In Willow's defense, 60 in SF is chilly, as I hope Tara can explain in a future update. Something about the fog... :) Work question definitely addressed in this update. Gosh I hope it's not a lame, lame reason. (There is definite 'it might be maudlin' fear!) Thanks re: the technical aspect of the gallery scene. It felt right to write it that way, you know? Like a more fluid take wouldn't have worked. Buffy, I can hear her clearly in my head. That kind of flip, perky, sarcastic 'well what do you know' tone. So glad that you thought I was able to capture it! And yes, Willow's on a high, Tara's on a low... and neither has any clue what they're doing to the other. When they finally get together, you have to believe that's going to be a conversation in and of itself. Marissa and Michelle; so glad they're liked, but I'm not sure they're going to be the ones Tara goes to. In fact, I'd be really surprised if Tara goes to anyone with this as it progresses (although who knows, cause I haven't gotten there yet myself). You're amazing *shakes head in wonder*, thanks S!



Marilda Yay for giddiness! Poor Tara, trying to figure out Willow, who is doing everything in her power to *not* let Tara see exactly how much she cares. Thanks so much, I'm very happy you enjoyed. :)



VixenyTarasHot Aw, original feedback go bye-bye. But this was great, so hey! It all works out. I'm really glad you're enjoying the emotions; that's such a hard thing to gauge when I'm writing, if they'll translate, or if they'll be kind of hokey. Good to know that they're getting through! Hope the update below makes up for the AWOL long weekend (damn that Las Vegas). Thanks!



tarawhipped Haha you know, it does take quite a while to do the feedback replies but I am soooo not complaining! :) I'm very happy you enjoyed all of the little things in that conversation. I didn't want to skimp on it, it seemed like a pivotal moment, and they really did need that time to chill out, both of them, before they had their dinner and started what is going to be a lot of W&T only time. 'I love you' is always present, isn't it? It's too bad they just keep misinterpreting it. : And nicknames! LOL. hurray! Hopefully they *will* get naked before 5,836 (cause I don't know if *I* can wait that long)! Thanks as always Cameron.



astrangerhere First of all, big thanks again to Chris for hosting this over at Through the Looking Glass (so cool of you!). Second, I'm glad I updated! (Bouncing off the walls sounds unfun.) Thank you, very much. I'm glad it's reading 'real', and I totally agree, I like the little moments without words too. It's like... that's where they know each other already, are in love already. It's the words part that they need to figure out. Thanks so much for reading.



shirrey "Come and knock on our door...." Three's Company, that's a great analogy... I'm nominating Marissa and Michelle for the roles of Mr. and Mrs. Roper. :) They definitely do feel too intensely about each other to be *just* good friends, but it's a necessary step I think for their later relationship prospects. Thanks!



AntigoneUnbound Haha poor girls, they won't know what hit 'em (probably literally with these two, oy vey). They definitely do need to start working through their fears, and hopefully they'll start working through them together, starting with this dinner update. And thanks, I hope to take good care of them (my head will roll if I don't!). :) Hehe, 'rankest voyeur'. Eeeeexcellent! Thanks Mary!



Leafsdude7 Oh wow, I hope pessimistic you put on a jacket before heading to the airport (would hate for him to get a cold...). Yay for Marissa and Michelle! I don't know if I could write a spinoff, but I definitely like them. They have an interesting, tiny role, observers from afar. And yeah, I thought Willow's appearance on the stairs might seem dream like, which in a way, it was. Tara certainly wasn't expecting it in a million years; it had to feel very surreal for her. Glad you liked their exchange, and yes, that was a *huge* question for Willow to ask. She's been so concerned about the romantic angle that she had hereto failed to fully embrace the most basic Xander-tenet; becoming friends. As for your alter-ego, might I suggest Chile? Lovely, lovely place. Thanks!



Willow18 Thanks! Sorry for my disappearance this weekend (*especially* after I said I'd get an update up, teaches me to make predictions); was kidnapped by some friends for three glorious days of debauchery (mmm Las Vegas). Back in the saddle though, and raring to go. Glad you're looking forward to the upcoming angst; I promise to throw in some sweetness as well!



Willster I'm glad you liked the ending. Funny how little things can sometimes make us soar (I bet Tara didn't even realize she said it). And thanks, I'm glad you're on board with the slow burn. :)



watersong84 *hands over tissue* Happy for the happy mistiness. Thanks!



Tempest Duer You know how it is when you have a pre-conceived notion... poor Tara's going to need some convincing that Xander is just a friend. Thanks!



thrilledbymaclay Aw thanks! So, so, so, so, so tickled that you're enjoying!



angel of salvation Third times a charm, eh? ;) Thanks very much for giving it so many shots--I don't know if I would have had the patience if it was me!



JustSkipIt Exactly. Exactly! Willow is definitely in a hopeful realm, one where she's dead set on getting Tara to see her for who she truly is in the hopes that Tara will like her once she comes out. Course, Tara already loves her, and the full-court press is almost too much for her little ticker to handle. Going to be interesting to see how Tara deals with this... on the one hand, she wants this closeness more than anything, she wants this version of Willow, the open, friendly, happy girl; it's like every dream come true. But if she can't have her the way she wants her... bring on the pain. *sigh* It sucks. Hopefully she'll be able to suspend the doubt as they spend more time together (although, kaboom eventually : ). As for Tara's art... I actually have a thought on that, probably will come out in a few updates, but for now I just think... she doesn't want a physical reminder of the pain, if that makes sense. And absolutely, compliment! I'm not a trained writer, so if my writing is getting better whoo-hoo! :) Makes me happy that you think so! Thanks so very much, as always!



snuggle79 Haha the voice from above would probably scare those girls to death. "Where's that coming from? What is it talking about!?" :) Little steps in the right direction from now on. Thanks!



Artemis Holy long feedback! :) I agree, the cathartic painting would be very cool, but I think Tara's the other kind of artist, the one that creates to create, not necessarily vent. At least, that's the way I have her pegged as of now. : I hope to have a scene that gets into her painting method with Willow down the road. Can tell a lot about a person when you look at the circumstances in which they thrive, creatively. (At least, I hope!) Definitely the Hand of Xander at work, although as we'll see in this update, the staying up late was largely a byproduct of the late hour. Tara was heartbreaking at the beginning, but she's inching toward some home truths about what she can deal with, what she wants, etc. Which will help her eventually (again, I hope). Tara definitely will mention moving out eventually, she has to for self-preservation, peace of mind... how Willow reacts will be interesting. As for your hopes for the end... exclusive sneak peak of the final scene for Neverland.

Tara: "I've loved you for three years--"

Willow: "Oh my god, me too!"

The End

Hehe, just kidding. *Definitely* will be a chunk of post declaration schtuff. (Are you kidding me? I'm not missing out on the copious amounts of hot sex either!!) There's the obvious physical stuff, but they'll have a lot to talk about, there'll be some Buffy fall out, etc. So yes, there will be some post declaration stuff (although this will have to end sometime... I don't think the inspiration is drawn from an infinite well). Mmmm cherries. As for the Willow-restraint, you can *totally* blame that on sleep deprivation (hers not mine). She was too tired to freak out! As always Chris, you're an absolute peach (different colored feedback, huh... oh this should be interesting). ;)



alysagoddess85 I definitely want them to be friends. I think that is a major, major part of the Willow and Tara relationship in canon, fics, etc; they're lovers, but they're each other's best friends (I know that's one of my favorite parts of their connection). They share so much, and I want them to get to that point in this story, for sure. Dorky things, intimate things, painful things... the whole kit-and-kaboodle. Hopefully I'll be able to do that aspect of their connection justice. Thanks!



sacinema Wow, whole thing in one day... that's a lot of reading! Glad you're enjoying, even though I'm a heavy teaser! ;) Tara definitely will mention Willow moving out... although whether Willow takes her up on the suggestion and moves out... don't know (honestly, haven't gotten there yet). Thanks so much for reading, hope you enjoy the next update!



Nicole023 Thank so much! As I told alysagoddess85, I definitely want them to be friends. It's like... with most relationships, you start with the outside and work your way in, getting to know the other person slowly over time. With Willow and Tara, they already know the other on the inside, in their heart of hearts... now they need to go through the work of getting to know the outer layers, figure out why the other ticks. Hopefully it'll be a fun (albeit painful at times) process.



justin Thanks! It was a pretty emotional update, huh. Glad you liked that part on the stairs, I thought the physical discomfort Tara must feel standing all uneven on the stairs seemed right for that moment. Tara is completely thrown by Willow's switch, as you'll see in the next update. She's not quite sure who Willow is at this point! Fun times! Thanks again!



restlessune Welcome fellow lurker (I still sort of think of myself as read-and-run girl...)! Thanks very much re: the characters. I just write 'em how I hear 'em in my head... glad you think it's faithful! :) Thanks so very much for reading.



ladydameon Haha oh man, that would be cruel and unusual. "Hey Tara, you'll never guess but I've set Willow up with this girl at work Stacey--" Tara would flip, for sure! No, no, definitely not going to do that, Buffy will not be making with the big gay matchmaking! But thanks for the run-through of what could happen, that was pretty funny!



happynatty Yay! Glad that you're calm. Thank you so much re: my writing; I'm just beyond stunned by how you guys are reacting to this thing. Here I am, writing a little story to keep myself entertained while I wait for my favorite stories on Pens to be updated... and I get awesome feedback like this. You rock happynatty! Makes me all warm and tingly inside. And yes, there will be some angst at the dinner, but hopefully some revelations and happy banter that will help push the angst to the side a bit. Thanks again. Wow.



WyrdOne8 Wow. That's a long time (someone very close to me was the same way), and wow, wow, wow to your words. Man, I really hope I don't jump shark with this story! Haha er.... I just mean, there's still a lot of story to be told, guess I'm a little nervous that ya'll are going to love the beginning and then "bleech" the ending! ("WTF, Willow and Tara are now magicians in Las Vegas, taking over for Sigfried and Roy for a limited engagement only, and Miss Kitty Fantastico is their rare albino tiger?! Neverland sucks!") : (Actually that could be fun-- no, no, bad thought.) As for other writing, this really is about it for me. : But thanks for the offer, hopefully some other Pens authors will take you up on it!



mariacomet Thanks!! I'm so glad you're enjoying the journey--that's what it's all about! The little moments, I'm all about the moments. Thanks re: the tension, sounds stupid but they're really doing it on their own. I'm just writing it down! And the dreams... yeah, they are pretty evil, but glad you think they're wonderful, because more on the way (need something to tide myself over during the slow burn). Yay for Tara as artist. I think it opens up a lot of fun possibilities. Self-employed so no pesky 'job' to tie up her time, creative and expressive outlet, paintings that she can talk about with Willow; it's a good one for this story's purposes for sure. And thanks, I'm trying really hard to maintain the connection I fell in love with originally with the show. Thanks, thanks, thanks again!



Wired vixen *helps Wired vixen back to a full, upright position* Haha glad you enjoy their moving on from freaked-out to friends (good friends, even). I'm very much looking forward to writing this next step. Thanks!



BFR from Paris I don't think it's a fiasco (you'll have to let me know though). Good friends to girlfriends sound wonderful; can't wait for that transition! Thanks!!



Rocktoddy Wow, you guys that are reading this in one or two goes are just amazing; that's a lot of stuff to get through! Aww re: the weepies. The dreams are pretty intense, trying to get an unfiltered snapshot of Willow's mind, and the vulnerableness... blame it on the lack of sleep (again, hers not mine)! And thanks so much re: voodoo, wow. I think it's *you* who are good (cause I'm all sorts of wow right now). Thanks!!



littlecrazy80 One order of good friends, coming up! Thanks!



Confusedgal03 Definitely getting somewhere, and dinner should be very yummy (I made this dish they're making for dinner last week, it's very good, if anyone wants the recipe just send me an ezBoard message thingy). Thanks!



pipsberg There is absolutely no such thing as late feedback in my mind, you're here, it's gravy! :) And what gravy! Holy cow pips, that's some amazingly kind feedback. I'm so glad you think my writing's getting better, that means a lot and wow, top 5... I think I need to finish first (cause if I completely suck up the second half of this tale I'll feel really really bad!). I'm glad that you like the see-saw though, I really can't figure out any other way to do it, it just kinda comes out that way. I'm tickled beyond belief that you find the emotions engaging; I know I've said it before but... I'm just amazed that they're getting through. Tara definitely gets the work issue cleared up in this update... I hope it's not too cheesy (cause I do worry). Mmmm hot monkey sex; I am *eagerly* awaiting that as well my friend! Thanks so much, truly!



seamstressofdarkness Wow, thanks so much. I'm so glad that you liked the stairs scene... I could picture it so clearly in my head, how quiet it was, how Willow's need-to-spaz was inhibited by how tired and worried she was. I contend that if Tara had come home an hour earlier it would have been a *very* different scene. Thank god Willow had hit a wall and was running on fumes by the time Tara did wander through the door! Friends, that's what it's all about. They have to be friends before the big reveal; absolutely essential. Sorry for the AWOLness this weekend, the 'long weekend in Vegas' siren call is impossible to ignore! Thanks Camille!



desertgrl Pfft, you totally don't sound dorky at all, and thank you very much for your compliments; very, very much appreciated!



hondosfirst Okay, so dinner's a little late... but desert--Cran-Apple cobbler. Mmmmm. :)



photographer02 Update below!! :)



thebardgirl Haha well I'm so glad you decided to join in (propriety be damned!). Update below!



BurningWhiteRose Thank you very much, very glad you're enjoying their chemistry (yay!). Haha I think the wait is going to be a while, but good to know that you're patient. Hopefully, when it finally happens I can make it worth your while. ;)



badkitty *snort* LOL



lea jane Doh! Again, so sorry that I ran off to Vegas when I said I'd update... that's just not cricket. I'm glad you're enjoying though, and hopefully you'll like the update!



bearthirteen Wow again. (And just for good measure, shoot and shucks.) Wow, well I definitely don't want you to be in pain. :( It is a pretty emotionally loaded situation though... hopefully the happy will start to take over a little more. And definitely don't worry; couldn't stop if I wanted to.



janedoe WOW right back atcha! Good lord you guys... *big huge blush*



behindhereyes Another all-in-one dayer. You're a trooper! And thank you, so much. Rapt attention, eh? Whoo-hoo! :)



YMKA Haha, Vegas! I'm telling you, that place is just evil! *Sigh* So sorry about the delay... But so glad you enjoyed the previous update. And yes, whenever I think of Tara on the stairs, staring up at Willow thinking 'What?' I chuckle too. It's an absolute mental rebellion at that point for the poor girl. I agree, Tara in pain is horrible, awful and hopefully Willow can make it better (or you know, worse, whatever) soon. Thanks M!



hermitfish Kitten tested, hermitfish approved! :) I like to think this story now carries one of those innocuous "13" stickers often found in packages of gym socks. Thanks so very much! Worship line, er... golly. Just writin' a story... nothing to worship here! But thanks. Wow.



Irishgrl3 Haha impressive... or foolhardy. We'll see as I bring this sucker to conclusion (I could be writing myself into a corner as you read!). So glad you're looking forward to the dinner; hope it was worth the wait.



She Bopp Thanks! What can I say, I love the girls. I'm glad that's getting through! As for dinner... see below!



UnveilTheSoulbound Willow was one sleepy, stressed out girl, hence the very very brave move. She has just enough with-it-ness to conceal her jealousy, but not her concern. Sends Tara for a loop, to be sure! Thanks!



CaptMurdock Oh no, computer problems. Did you try striking the device repeatedly? Always seems to help my machine. :) Yay for friends! And big thanks.



Kajun *Gulp* Seriously you guys, you're too kind. I just really hope I don't punt this sucker into the sewer in the upcoming chapters... Thanks very much though Kajun, it does mean a lot to know this little tale is connecting. It's an overwhelming feeling, but a great one, no doubt about it. Wow. Whew. And as for the 'just' words... abso-freakin'-lutely!



Idgie If "angsti-ified" isn't a word, it should be. :) As for the acknowledgment... that's going to come after a lot of soul-searching and time spent together... so it most likely will be like a dam breaking rather than a 'oh, okay, hmm, what to do now'; but you're right, there is a bit of angst to get through with the post acknowledgment as well (Buffy's thoughts on the matter alone should be an interesting development). It'll be interesting to see how it plays out (I can't wait to see how it ends, as I'm as much in the dark as all ya'll!). Thanks so much, so great to hear your thoughts again.



Sally McFine Aww, poor Idgie. Real life angst? Not as much fun as in ficland. An honest Willow is a good thing. I think she's finally getting that change can be good. Tara... it's going to be a little more difficult for her, she has a lot of concerns where Willow is er... concerned (there were too many concerns there...); but the girl is human and persistent Willow is a beautiful, hard-to-resist thing. Buffy out of town is excellent for their 'getting-to-know-you' plan, but frustrating at the same time... she's gone so the process is slowed down, and you're right... I imagine she's going to have some strong feelings about her two best friends coming together. Going to be an interesting week and a half for these three! Thanks so much for reading and of course the feedback!



LucyisXena Aw, thanks! Frustrating can be good at times, cause we alllll know where it's heading--good times for everyone!!!



Okay, that was exhausting. I'm going to go to bed. Oh, right after I post the update. ;)

EasierSaid
 


New Fic - Neverland

Postby EasierSaid » Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:08 pm

Title: Neverland
Author: EasierSaid a.k.a. Heather
Feedback: Bites lip and whispers "yes, please."
Spoilers: None.
Setting: AU. There is no Hellmouth, there is no slayer and no magic of the wicca variety. Just our girls and the rest of the Buffy characters living and loving in that great city by the bay, San Francisco.
Rating: PG-13
Disclaimer: Please don't sue me Mutant Enemy.
Notes: Beef, it's what's for dinner (only, not at this dinner). Angst warning in effect, talk about Tara's mom's cancer.

Thoughts in italics

PART 22

So... Tara thought. Which Willow was going to show up for dinner tonight?

It was a question Tara had been mulling over all day. As she pushed the covers off of her body as she rose from bed this morning. As she loaded the grocery cart with their dinner ingredients just before lunch. As she stood now a few minutes before six in the kitchen, patiently awaiting the redhead's arrival. Which Willow would it be?

Would it be the rumpled girl who waited up for her last night? The one who gently inquired from the top of the moonlit stairs if they were friends, and then told her if they weren't, she wanted to be. The inquisitive girl who had visited the gallery during a short lunch break because she wanted to see her paintings again. The thoughtful girl who had bought her a stunning bracelet just because. The girl that so closely resembled the girl from the park, the girl Tara fell in love with three years ago. Or...

Or, would it be the other Willow. The obviously awkward and discomforted redhead from the gay bar. The one that rushed out the morning after upset about... something. The avoidy one that couldn't even answer a simple question about her work. Tara sighed. She wasn't sure which Willow she wanted to see walk through the front door more.

On the one hand, she hoped beyond hope that it would be the latter. That the redhead would show up and immediately fall into the patterns she had developed over the last two months, their conversation on the stairs forgotten. Short answers, fast eating and a night spent in her bedroom. That Willow, she could bring up moving out with that reserved girl. But if it's the other one... Tara shook her head. If it was the girl from last night... I am in big, big trouble.

The front door opened, breaking Tara from her thoughts. She looked up to see Willow enter a bit frantically, shifting her bag to her other hand as she closed the door behind her. Tara couldn't help but smile, as she always did when she laid eyes on her girl. No, no, no 'my girl'. Just girl. Tara nodded to herself as she corrected her errant thought, a chagrined blush crossing her cheek. Willow turned from the door and gave the blonde a sheepish smile.

"I'm sorry I'm late," Willow said, swallowing nervously as she took in the blonde beauty before her. God she's gorgeous.

"You're late?" Tara asked quizzically, looking down to the chicken she was suddenly, and unnecessarily, cubing. Just stay busy, nonchalant, don't look up...

Willow looked from the blonde to her watch. "Oh." She looked back up and again smiled sheepishly. "I guess I'm not. Just, eager for dinner, I guess." She smiled widely and Tara's stomach flip flopped as she caught the sight out of the corner of her eye.

"Well, the chicken is done." Tara said, moving to open a package, her back to the redhead. "I was going to start the noodles now. All we need to do after that is the topping. I figured you might want to--"

"I do," Willow said enthusiastically. "I mean, yes, I do," she amended, slightly embarrassed by her interruption. "Assuming the next words out of your mouth were going to be 'to help', which I think they were, but then again they might not have been, what you meant to say I mean, and you know what they say about assuming things..." Willow trailed off, catching herself before she could finish the phrase. Stop, stop right now before you make an ass out of yourself. She took a quick breath and said, "I just, really need to take a quick shower, change."

"Slip into something a little more comfortable," Tara said, her eyes immediately going wide as she realized how that might sound. "Like sweats." Right. Sweats. Baggy sweats, the blonde thought, happy that her back was to her roommate so that the redhead couldn't see her panic.

"Right," Willow said oblivious, heading to the stairs. She hazarded a quick look at Tara, who was now moving the pasta and pot to the stove. "I'll be down in 10 minutes, tops."

"Take your time," Tara said in her breeziest tone, placing the pot on the stove and turning the dial, a task that seemed to need her total concentration. Willow disappeared up the stairs and Tara sunk into the counter, rolling her eyes. "Slip into something a little more comfortable"... She shook her head and moved to the fridge to start on the salad.

Willow dumped her bag in her room, grabbed a towel and rushed into the bathroom. The smile on her face was wide, and she quickly shucked her clothes after turning on the nozzle, her excitement about the evening evident as she restlessly kicked off her pants. She tied her hair into a haphazard ponytail to keep it dry and jumped into the shower with a little giggle, sighing contentedly as the water hit her chest. She couldn't help it; she was happy.

She had meant to go to sleep early last night. After all, that's what she told Xander she would do after she wound down from her frantic, panicked babbling at around 10. "Just get some rest, sleep on this and deal with it in the morning," he had said. But when Tara still hadn't returned home by 11, and then midnight... Sleep was an impossibility.

True, the initial freak out was about Morgan being... a woman? A woman that Tara might be dating? After all, they'd hung out twice in three days, that seemed... girlfriend like, Willow had irrationally reasoned. But when Tara still hadn't returned home by 11, and then midnight... all thoughts of who Morgan was took a backseat to Willow's concern for the blonde. The redhead shook her head and washed the suds from her body. Tara had looked *so* upset when she left last night... Willow thought, turning the water off and quickly toweling off. She had spent a good part of the morning thinking about why Tara had come home, only to turn around and head back to the gallery, and still hadn't been able to come up with a satisfactory reason. It had to be gallery related, maybe something about the paperwork she mentioned...?

Willow wrapped the towel around her body and scooped up her discarded clothes, quickly scurrying back to her room. She tossed the clothes in the hamper and thought, what do I wear, what do I wear... Tara had said sweats, but she wasn't going to wear sweats, not to their first dinner as friends. Willow smiled widely at that and moved to her closet, pulling on a pair of underwear and looking at her various t-shirts and jeans. "I want that, too." She pressed her lips together, the smile still wide and felt the blush flushing her cheeks. Tara wanted her, even if it's just as friends, she wants to get to know me better... The redhead pulled on a pair of well-worn, yet flattering jeans, a camisole and a long-sleeved t-shirt, then headed downstairs.

Tara looked up to catch sight of Willow bounding into the room, a broad smile on her face. Tara quickly looked down at the ingredients in front of her and thought, she had to wear the red long-sleeve... She looked up and smiled as the redhead came into the kitchen. "All freshened up?" What? Tara thought, mentally kicking herself for the lame question.

"Yup, and ready to cook," Willow said, stopping a foot away from the blonde. Tara's hair was pulled back, a few errant wisps of blonde hair danced against her neck and Willow subconsciously licked her lips. Soft hair, soft skin.. Willow swallowed hard and looked to the counter, placing her hand flat on the smooth marble in an attempt to rein in her thoughts. "So what needs to be done?" She asked energetically, waiting for the blonde's instructions.

"Just the topping," Tara said, stepping back so Willow could look at the ingredients and the open cookbook. "I already blanched the spinach, so all that you need to do is put it in this pot with the rest of the ingredients here and stir till it's smooth."

"Looks easy," Willow said, putting herself squarely in front of the stove.

"Should be." Tara confirmed. "Once it's done, just pour it on top here," she pointed to a steaming bowl of noodles.

"Okay, sounds good," Willow smiled shyly, catching Tara's eyes for a moment.

"Okay..." Tara politely returned the smile and moved to the opposite side of the kitchen to finish up the salad. See, not hard, just keep things breezy, happy... don't stare... They worked in silence for a moment, until a hesitant voice spoke.

"Um, Tara?"

"Yeah?" The blonde turned to see Willow looking at her skeptically, a small bowl filled with brown liquid in her hand. "What," the blonde prompted.

"Soy sauce?" Willow asked. "Really?"

"Um, yeah..." Tara said, wiping her hands on a dishtowel and moving to the redhead's side, quickly looking at the cookbook and then back up at the redhead. "Do you not like soy sauce?"

"No, I do," Willow confirmed, "just. Garlic cheese, spinach, noodles... and soy sauce?"

Tara looked up at the redhead, not following. "Yeah?"

"That doesn't seem... weird, to you?" Willow asked suspiciously, looking down at the soy sauce and then back up at the blonde.

"A little," Tara admitted, "but it's in the cookbook... so I figure it's there for a reason. Hopefully a yummy reason."

"Maybe it's a typo," Willow reasoned, giving the liquid in her hand the eye.

Tara felt a smile brewing. She moved closer to the cookbook and put the dishtowel down. "And the um," Tara said clearing her throat, momentarily biting her lip to keep from laughing. "The picture of the soy sauce bottle?" She put her finger on the cookbook page and looked at the redhead with as straight a face as she could manage.

Willow frowned as she took in the page. "A joke?" she asked, looking up.

Tara couldn't help herself, the laughter came from deep within and escaped in the form of a giggle. Willow frowned at first and then smiled slightly, recognizing it as the laugh from the gallery opening, the laugh that said the blonde was amused by her, but not laughing at her. She should always smile... Willow thought, dazed by the sparkle in the blonde's eyes, the soy sauce forgotten.

"Willow," Tara smiled. "*You* picked this recipe out..."

"I know," Willow replied, slightly distressed as she remembered the tiny bowl of soy sauce in her hand. "I just, I didn't think about how weird it sounded until now."

"We could um, we could leave it out if you wanted..." Tara said, shaking her head as she continued to smile. She's so adorable, that pout, those wide-eyes...

"You don't think it's a typo?" Willow asked seeking reassurance, finding herself staring at the smiling woman before her.

"No," Tara rolled her eyes, good-naturedly. "Or a joke." When Willow didn't immediately reply, she added, "it'll taste good; if not, I'll make you something else, I promise."

"K," Willow said. The two woman stared at each other for a long moment before Tara arched her eyebrows. "What? Oh--" Willow said, snapping out of the lingering look and pouring the sauce into the pot. "Sorry, spaced out for a second there..." the redhead said, picking up a wooden spoon and stirring the ingredients diligently. Way to get caught staring, she thought, trying to keep down the heat she felt rushing to color her skin.

"No problem..." Tara said, heading back to her side of the kitchen. You staring at me.. not a problem at all... Tara thought, picking up the balsamic vineger and shaking her head. Even if you were just lost in that busy, beautiful head of yours...

"So how was--" both girls said simultaneously, before stopping themselves, smiling nervously and looking over their shoulders to take the other in.

"Sorry, you go ahead," Willow said.

"No, I--" Tara nodded her head once, and continued. "I was just going to ask how work was today," she asked, turning, salad in hand to face the redhead.

"Oh," Willow said, turning back to her stirring, her body stiffening. "It was fine." Tara scrunched up her face at the reply, at the redhead's tense body language. "How was your day?" Willow asked, not bothering to turn and look at the blonde.

"Fine," Tara said, her voice caught a bit at the swift change in the redhead. There she is... 'other Willow'... Tara thought, sighing ruefully. "I'm um, I'm going to put the salad on the table..."

"Okay," Willow replied with faux cheer. Tara exited and Willow deflated a bit. It didn't feel good to constantly change the topic whenever her job came up, but it was necessary. Tara doesn't need reminders... The redhead sighed and poured the sauce over the noodles, then put the pot in the sink, filling it up with water and a dollop of dish soap. She turned back to the bowl holding their meal and picked it up, intending to take it out to the table. She turned and took a few steps, encountering Tara at the kitchen's entrance. They both stepped to one side, then back to the the other. "Wanna dance?" Willow asked sheepishly, joking at their impasse. Tara smiled warmly and reached out with her hands, placing them on Willow's hips. Willow sucked in a breath and Tara walked her to the side, then passed without a word. Oh god, oh god, oh god, Willow thought, her eyes the size of saucers as she walked their meal to the table.

Hands on Willow's hips! Tara thought, blushing bright red as she reentered the kitchen. Why did I do that? Oh god, why did I do that?! She blinked a few times and then thought, why did I even come back in here? Oh, right... She grabbed two wine glasses and walked to the fridge. She grabbed a bottle of white wine, but then quickly thought better of it and instead grabbed a bottle of sparkling water. Don't need any tipsy accidents... Tara thought, imagining the trouble a glass or two of wine could get her into. She took a deep breath and exited to the table.

"This is really nice," Willow complimented as Tara joined her, setting the bottle of Pelligrino down on the table.

"Thanks," Tara replied, taking in her own handy work. The large table had been made small by the removal of the center leaf and the strategic repositioning of the two extra chairs against the wall. She had set the place settings side-by-side instead of across the table from each other, a fact that she was now rethinking as Willow sat down.

"What's this?" Willow said, pointing at the salad. "I mean, I know it's tomatoes, but--"

"Tomato salad," Tara said, sitting down, noting just how close the redhead was to her with this positioning. "They had a bunch of different varieties, so I thought, just add some vineger, parsely..."

"Looks good," Willow said, nodding appreciatively.

"Thanks," Tara replied. Now what... she thought apprehensively. She watched as Willow picked up the bottle of water and poured them each a glass. "So what'd you do today? Besides grocery shop, I mean?" Willow asked, an interested look on her face and Tara smiled, relieved that the redhead had taken over the conversation.

They spent the next thirty-five minutes chatting amiably about the weather and the food as they ate, the back-and-forth more relaxed than either nervous girl thought possible. Each kept stealing quick looks at the other, both taking the opportunity when the other was speaking to really look at the talking girl. Their fingers occasionally touched as they passed items between them, and both girls wondered if the other could tell just how flushed they felt. After a long pause in the conversation, Willow pushed her plate away, thoroughly stuffed, and asked before taking a sip of water, "so will you go to L.A. for the show down there, or..."

"I could," Tara answered, herself pushing her plate away. "But I probably won't, it depends on how the next few days go."

"What happens then?" Willow asked, putting her glass down on the table.

"Well, the whole point of the L.A. show is to show our overflow from this show in a different setting," The blonde explained. "I've already sold eleven paintings--"

"Tara that's great!" Willow interrupted, smiling widely and inching forward in her chair toward the blonde.

"Thanks," Tara said, blushing at Willow's enthusiasm.

"I knew people would see the light," Willow said, smiling proudly and puffing out her chest. "Or, the paintings, as the case may be."

"Thanks," Tara again said, not used to this kind of intense attention from Willow but loving it just the same.

"So, you think you might sell out?" Willow asked, keeping her eyes on Tara's rosy cheeks. She's blushing... doesn't she know how wonderful she is, how talented...? "I mean, you're worried you might not have anything for L.A., and that's why you wouldn't go?"

"Oh, I'll have paintings," Tara said. "I'm kind of, contractually obligated to show in L.A., just, they probably won't be overflow." The blonde reached up and took a sip of water, placing the glass back on the table and continuing. "I'll probably have to put in some hours this next week coming up with a few new paintings for L.A."

"Wow," Willow said, shaking her head, an impressed grin gracing her face. "That's so amazing." She looked up and smiled at Tara. "Congratulations," she said sincerely.

"Thanks," Tara said, looking down at her lap. I must sound like a broken record... she thought. She looked up at Willow, and asked, "what about you? Anything exciting happening for you at work lately?" Answer with something other than, 'no', please... Tara thought, waiting for Willow's reply.

"Nope," Willow said, shifting in her seat and looking down as she shook her head. "So," she looked back up at the blonde with a hopeful, distracting look. "Do we have dessert, or am I doing to have to raid my purse for Tic Tacs..."

Tara sighed and set her jaw, looking down at her hands disappointed. She pulled her napkin from her lap and placed it on the plate, Willow watching the whole time, fully aware that the blonde's reaction was due to her reticence. What, are you just going to do this forever? Change the subject *every* time she asks about work...? You're supposed to be learning to be friends, good friends-- "I was just kidding," Willow said, speaking only to break up the awkward silence. "About the Tic Tacs, it's okay if there's nothing for dessert..." Tara continued to look down, not replying to Willow's words. There was a long moment of silence before Tara spoke.

"Why do you always do that?"

"Do what?" Willow asked as innocently as she could, shrinking a little as Tara's gaze met her own.

"Change the subject whenever I ask about your work," Tara replied simply, evenly.

"I do?" Willow asked, again trying the 'play dumb' route. When Tara ducked her gaze and shook her head, Willow quickly amended, "I mean, I do." Tara looked up at her roommate, searching, waiting for an answer. Willow opened her mouth and then frowned. "I don't know," Willow said. You do know. Just... This dinner is going so well, don't ruin it. Just... gloss it over and move on to other things, happy things, things that will make her eyes sparkle... "I guess because it's boring," the redhead said, hoping the innocuous answer would fly.

"Then why do you do it?" Tara asked.

Willow frowned, caught off guard by the question. Why do I... "I--" the redhead paused for a long second. "Because... it's not boring to me," she said.

"But... it's boring to me?" Tara asked, looking at Willow dubiously. "I don't even know what you do," the blonde said, disbelievingly, Willow looking down at her clasped fingers in her lap. "I mean, how can I already think it's boring if I don't even know what it is?" Willow didn't reply, and Tara watched as the redhead twisted her fingers nervously. What is she worried about... it can't be that I'd think it was 'boring'... "I asked Buffy what you did last week," Tara said, Willow stiffening at the mention of the petite blonde. "And she, your best friend, said she didn't know what you did either..."

Tara was surprised when it looked like Willow was momentarily stung by her words, the redhead quickly hiding her emotions as she swallowed hard and shifted in her seat, looking as if she was mulling over an uncomfortable admission. What... Tara thought confused, before Willow spoke.

"Buffy knows what I do..." Willow said, looking up and then away, her voice hesitant. "She just... doesn't like to hear about the work I do do, so I don't talk about it." She paused for a long moment, before adding, "it makes her uncomfortable."

"Uncomfortable," Tara repeated, not liking how the word sounded, her brow furrowing as she tried to figure out what Willow was saying. "That's... why would it..." A light went on in Tara's mind and the blonde closed her eyes and took a deep breath before looking up in time to see the redhead look away. "Medical imaging," she said softly. Willow shifted in her seat uneasily as Tara pressed her lips together, her mind whirling. "Buffy-- you don't talk about your work because the MRI misjudged the size of Joyce's tumor...?" Willow didn't reply, just stared at her plate and Tara's jaw dropped as she further pieced together the puzzle. She looked up at Willow with absolute vulnerability. "Because of my mom?"

Willow didn't look up, instead choosing to stand and stack Tara's plate on her own. "I wouldn't mind a cup of coffee, how about you..." she turned and took off for the kitchen, leaving Tara dumbstruck. The blonde turned and looked to the kitchen when she heard the sink start to run and stood, walking purposefully in after Willow.

The redhead faced the sink, her shoulder's hunched and her back to Tara. Her fingers shook as she placed the plates in the water and she took a deep breath. Just gloss it over, don't get into anything specific... don't make her any more uncomfortable than she's bound to be... Willow thought, sighing.

The blonde entered the kitchen and stared at the lithe redhead's form, watched as one of her thin arms reached up and turned off the faucet. Tara blinked a few times before asking, "you don't talk about your w-work because you think it'll remind me of my mom, what happened to her, w-what the doctor missed?" Tara shook her head, stunned as the words she said out loud came back to her, sunk in with her. "Willow--no..."

Willow turned around and grimaced when she saw Tara's pained face. "We don't have to talk about this--" she started to say reassuringly.

"No, w-we do, Willow--" Tara again stopped herself. "What do you do for work?"

"I work with computers," Willow said, looking down, knowing the vague answer wasn't what Tara wanted to hear, but unable to bring herself to elaborate.

"Doing what," Tara pressed, almost pleading, shock lacing her speech. "I mean, do you... SutterSoft does medical imaging software, do you... do you w-work with, mammograms--?"

"No," Willow said softly. "I mean, I did in college, part of the program I was in, but not now, no."

"So..." Tara led, still confused, still reeling from the thought that Willow was protecting her? Is that what this is? Willow looked up and then back down, before speaking in a tentative tone.

"The project I'm working on now involves bone scans." The redhead looked up at her roommate, her eyes wide, unsure of how the blonde would react. Tara stared at Willow dumbly, so the redhead continued. "Increasing resolution, other... things..."

"My mom had bone cancer," Tara said.

"I know," Willow replied softly, unable to move as the knot formed in her stomach. Her heart going out to the blonde standing before her.

"She had breast cancer, but the first doctor, the one at the clinic, missed it," Tara related, her voice surprisingly neutral. "He wasn't a licensed radiologist and he read the mammogram wrong, told my mom it w-was nothing, that the lump w-would go away." Willow just nodded her head, unable to speak, and Tara continued. "The cancer metastasized. It spread, t-they didn't catch it until she complained about not being able to sleep through the night because her bones ached--"

"Tara, you don't need--"

"You," Tara stopped, her gaze locked on the redhead's green eyes, the words she wanted to say fleeing her. She just stood across from Willow silent, her mind too busy to focus.

"I'm sorry," Willow said. Tara looked at her quizzically, so the redhead continued. "I mean, I'm sorry... I... I know. About your mom." Tara swallowed hard and Willow continued. "I remember when you told me, that day in the park." Tara's brow furrowed. "I didn't..." Willow shifted her weight uncomfortably. "I didn't want, I mean, I remember how upset you were when you told me--"

"Willow that--" Tara shook her head, looking down to try and collect her thoughts. The park... she remembers the park... Tara looked back up at the frightened? redhead, and said, "I was, emotional... But, there were so many other things going on that day," Tara again shook her head. "My dad was sick, and other, stuff..." Tara exhaled and ducked her gaze until she made, and held, Willow's eye contact. "But, you didn't have to keep this from me. Protect me--"

Willow nodded before saying, "it's just, Buffy--"

"I'm not Buffy," Tara said simply, and Willow nodded her head. "I don't, blame the machines, or even the doctor, not anymore..." Tara looked down, then back up. "Willow, I..." she took a deep breath and continued. "I don't w-want you to, hide, who you are from me because you think I won't like it..." Tara paused. "I'll let you know if I can't handle something."

"Okay," Willow said simply. A long moment of silence settled into the few feet between them, around them, the hum from the refrigerator the only thing indicating that time was in fact still moving.

"So," Tara started before stopping. "You," she frowned, trying to word what she wanted to know. "You, create the machines--?"

"No," Willow said, shaking her head. "I just, try and make the output, the images the machines' capture, easier to read. Interpret." Willow dug her hands into the counter, gripping hard as she gingerly explained. "You know, like, add color to a tissue mass that's solid, or something..."

Tara nodded, the silence again creeping in. "Willow..." The blonde paused so she could say what she wanted to say right. "What you do... your work?" Tara caught Willow's eye and nodded to emphasis her words. "It's noble."

Willow shook her head, chuckling nervously. "No, I--" she thought about the best way to counter the blonde without making her feel bad. "I make a lot of money doing what I do," Willow explained, "and SutterSoft is a big, corporate, corporation. It's all about the doctors." Tara just stared at Willow so the redhead continued. "The doctors do the tough stuff, the real work. We just, help, them..." Tara nodded her head, letting the redhead have her modesty. "Besides, what I do?" Willow said, trying to change the mood. "It actually is kind of boring. All, algorithms and code. Not very fun unless you're into that sort of thing, and, I don't think you are..."

Tara didn't say anything, so Willow further racked her brain for a way to ease the tension. "Whenever I talk about work stuff with Xander, his eyes glaze over." Willow looked to the floor smiling slightly at the thought of Xander's empty stare, missing Tara tense at the mention of the dark-haired man's name. "I think he drifts off to his happy place," the redhead continued, her smile widening as she looked up. "Or figures out pizza topping combinations or whatever..."

Tara sighed, nodding. Of course he wouldn't give you the attention and praise you deserve, the blonde thought hotly. Because he's Xander, and he's an insensitive idiot. "Well, you d-don't have to worry about that from me," Tara said, leaning against the counter, wondering if Willow thought others thought her job was boring just because of Xander's reaction. "I don't even like pizza..." she tacked on absently, her mind stuck on the man she was growing to dislike even more.

"How?" Tara was snapped out of her thoughts and looked up at the redhead, confused by Willow's worried tone. "I mean how, how is that possible," Willow continued, looking at Tara like she had announced she didn't like puppies or the sun. "How can you not like pizza?"

Tara had to laugh at the childlike pout on the redhead's lips, smile at the deep, concerned crease on her roommate's forehead. "Um," Tara said, thinking of what to say. "I um, I think because I ate so much of it in college." She smiled as the look on Willow's face turned quizzical. "I O.P.'d." Tara explained. "Over-pizzad," she quickly defined. The blonde mock shuddered and added, "I can't even walk down the Top Raman, Cup O' Soup aisle at the grocery store anymore..."

"Apple juice!" Tara's eyebrows shot up in surprise at Willow's exclamation. "Sorry, me too, with apple juice." The redhead came off the counter a bit, her hands animated in front of her. "It was a sippy cup staple; by the time I got to grade school it was bleugh." Tara chuckled softly as Willow continued. "Same with grape juice, to a lesser degree. Oh, but I'm fine with orange juice."

"How about sparkling grape juice," Tara asked teasingly.

"Ah yes, the underage champagne substitute," Willow smiled, overjoyed at the relaxing of the previously tense atmosphere. "Better, but only because of the bubbles. If it's flat, then bleugh."

"Cider?" Tara asked.

"Hot or cold," Willow smiled. You're flirting, better stop...

"Um... both," Tara said, her efforts to contain the full-blown smile that was threatening to expose every tooth in her head, rapidly failing.

"Hot, I like, especially with cinnamon," Willow said, relaxing as the blonde's lop-sided smile began to emerge. "Reminds me of being cozy on a winter day. Cold, not so much. Makes my stomach all acidy." Tara's warm smile grew.

I love this woman... she thought, before continuing to tease by asking, "Cranberry juice?"

"Very yummy," Willow replied. Oh yeah, you're definitely flirting here, better stop... the redhead thought, wondering nervously if Tara could tell.

"Cranapple?" Tara asked.

"Sneaky..." Willow smiled widely. "But I'm so on to you, trying to slip that apple in on me..."

"What about... cranapple--"

"You already said that one," Willow said with a chuckle, leaning into the counter.

"Cobbler," Tara finished, biting her lip.

"Cobbler juice?" Willow asked confused.

"Cranapple cobbler," Tara said, lightly laughing. "I made one this afternoon for dessert."

Cobbler dessert? "Oooo, yes please!" Willow said, bouncing up and down.

"Are you sure?" Tara asked, narrowing her eyes as her wicked half smile appeared. "Because I do have some Tic Tacs--"

"Cobbler," Willow interrupted with a big smile. "No Tic Tacs."

God, she looks like a little girl... she's so... everything. Everything wonderful... Tara smiled wide and moved to the oven, pulling out the finished product.

"Coffee?" Willow asked, watching appreciatively as the blonde bent over and placed the cobbler on the counter.

"How about some herbal tea..." Tara replied. If she has coffee now she'll be up all night... which wouldn't be a bad thing... but she has to work...

"Tea it is," Willow replied, moving over to start the kettle, taking a few mugs from the shelf and moving to the tea stand. She's amazing, my god, she's amazing... the redhead thought, stealing a quick look at the blonde as she cut the cobbler. I love her.

The two sat at the kitchen counter and ate their dessert slowly, Willow going for seconds as they nursed their teas until the last sips taken were cold. Willow finally covered her mouth and yawned at around 10, and Tara chuckled. "Somebody's sleepy..."

"Not me," Willow countered. "I'm wide-awa--" her words cut off with another yawn. Tara chuckled again and raised an 'oh really' eyebrow. Willow frowned. "I'm sorry."

"Don't be." Tara said, putting the girl's plate on top of her own. "You were up late last night."

Willow nodded, each girl thinking back on their conversation on the stairs. "Tara?"

"Hmm?" The blonde said, enjoying their close comfortableness.

"Are you sure you're okay?" Willow asked tentatively.

Tara nodded. "I told you, your work doesn't bother--"

"No, I--" Willow blushed as she looked down. "I meant last night."

"Oh," Tara said, looking down. She nodded and looked up. "I'm sure," she replied.

Willow nodded herself, should I press...? "It's just, you looked so upset, and I just wanted you to know--"

"It's okay," Tara said, reaching forward and squeezing Willow's hand before letting go. Willow nodded, her hand tingling where the blonde had touched her.

After a long moment the redhead finally spoke. "I should probably..."

"Yup," Tara said, taking the stacked plates and their mugs and standing.

"Do you want me to help--" Willow asked, also standing.

"Nope, you go get some beauty sleep," Tara said. Like you need it... "I'll take care of the dishes." Willow opened her mouth to protest, but the blonde stopped her. "Really, I don't mind. I'm not tired yet... I thought I could do the dishes and then spend some time in the studio, see if I can't get started on some stuff for L.A...."

"Okay," Willow said. She spoke up as her roommate began to walk away. "Tara?" The blonde turned, an expectant look on her face. "I had a really great time tonight," Willow said sweetly.

"Me too," Tara said sincerely. More than you could possibly know... she thought, delighting in how warm her heart felt, how relaxed and happy she had been during their conversation over dessert.

Willow nodded, but couldn't move. You have to move, she expects you to go to bed. Move! "Well, goodnight," Willow said with an awkward wave.

"Goodnight." Tara said, walking to the sink and starting the water. Willow ducked her head and disappeared up the stairs.

She emerged in the hallway and turned into the bathroom, quickly putting paste on her brush and starting on her teeth. Tara wasn't upset... All this time I thought she'd be upset, like Buffy.... Willow shook her head in amazement. She said I was 'noble'... The redhead rinsed and walked to her room, smiling as she heard Tara washing the dishes downstairs. Dinner had been perfect. Well not perfect, the job thing... But even that was okay... Willow changed into her pajamas and turned off the light, climbing into bed. Tara makes everything okay...

The redhead checked her clock, making sure the alarm was set and then settled in to fall asleep. Her eyes were heavy, but her mind was still running fast. After a few minutes of laying still, she jumped out of bed and grabbed her phone from her desk. She returned to bed and snuggled under the covers before dialing. She waited through a few rings, and then said softly in the dark, "Xander? I just had the best night ever..."

**********************

Tara turned off the sink and walked around the kitchen bar and toward her studio. She listened closely as she passed the stairs but heard no noise from upstairs. She must be out already... The blonde smiled softly and entered the studio, closing the door behind her as she flicked on the lights. The soft yet bright 'natural' lights illuminated the space, and she walked over to the small stereo she had. She pressed play, and listened as the jazzy strains of The Bad Plus filled the room.

She looked over her supplies, the easel and her smock, and then turned her attention to a wall featuring framed work she couldn't find places for in the rest of the house. Four installation spots, the second to the left empty, as it's inhabitant 'Fillmore' was at the gallery. She turned and looked at the various 'completed' canvas underneath the large window on the opposite side of the room, her gaze immediately settling on one white canvas slashed with a broad stripe of red paint. Tara sighed.

She didn't talk about her job because she was worried it would hurt me... The blonde's brow furrowed as she thought back on the evening. The redhead's consideration and concern... it was almost overwhelming. For three years she held onto what losing my mother meant to me... Tara thought. She felt she had to protect me, keep what is so obviously a big part of who she is from me because she didn't want me to hurt. Didn't want me to hurt like how Buffy hurts... The blonde's thoughts reached out to her best friend. The girl was still so angry over her mother's death, the ensuing custody battle doing nothing to help the petite blonde's distrust of the system. Willow... Tara shook her head, her mind shifting again. That day in the park affected Willow as well...

Tara moved to the wall opposite the door, and sunk down along it's smoothness until she sat on the hardwood floor, her knees brought to her chest, her left palm flat on the ground for support. She stared straight ahead for a long moment and then reached up and took her cordless phone from the drawing table she used as a desk. She dialed a number automatically, and continued to stare at nothing in particular as she listened to the rings. A sleepy "hello" came from the voice on the other end of the line, and Tara spoke.

"Buffy? It's Tara..."


Edited by: EasierSaid at: 10/13/04 11:47 am
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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby WickedReds » Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:57 pm

Update goodness... Wow u had me on a rollercoster ride there... all the dips with the conversations and the emotions... Whoa... and hey look we're over the problem of willow discussing her job... but then there is the xander issue... Wooo Hooo....anyways now willow just need to come out to her mom and buffy and hey we're all set....





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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby thrilledbymaclay » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:35 am

Oooooooooooooooh! An update! Yay! Yay! I have been waiting for this! So good. So sweet, I can just *feel* the energy between the two of them. I can't wait for the next installment. I think I'll just read it all again!



Yours in the love of angst,

Elise xoxo

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Wow

Postby wimpy0729 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:37 am

Oh wow...that was so emotional.



What an amazing job you did conveying their feelings, their fears, and it finally came out. Whew! That was so touching that Willow held that in all those years, thinking she was protecting Tara. Then I loved Tara telling her that she would let her know if she couldn't handle something. Huge statement there.



Just an excellent job with the interaction between the girls.



Okay, there at the end when Tara picked up the phone I kinda thought she was going to hear Willow's conversation with Xander and finally figure out that he's just a friend, but nope. We still have that little hurdle to jump over. You know how to keep us coming back for more, and you know we will cause we love it!



Can't wait for more!



Wimpy





"There was plenty of magic." ~ Tara

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Beautiful

Postby H Finn » Wed Oct 13, 2004 3:58 am

Hey EasierSaid,

You've got yourself another fan! I think this fic is simply amazing, one of the best I've ever read. The story just seems to flow so effortlessly, and it's easy to relate to both Willow and Tara. I especially liked the previous chapter - what a rollercoaster ride indeed! But all the time I felt save, because I trust that you know what you're doing. Loved the flirting, and Willow acknowledging it. And I'm glad that Tara decided to push the work issue and got Willow to open up. Our girls are being so brave now!



This is a joy to read. Thank you & keep up the fantastic work! (And please let Tara find out the truth about Willow and Xander's relationship soon.. Poor Xander, he's being badly misjudged by both Buffy and Tara.)



H.

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby justin » Wed Oct 13, 2004 5:09 am

That was a great update :applause



I was :lol at Willow apologising for being late when she in fact wasn't. But then I was :gnome at Willow once more dodging questions about work.



Actually I was starting to think that Willow had been sacked and was to ashamed to admit it, so she was going out to the park every day in order to make it look like she was still working.



Your explanation was much better. Poor Willow, thinking that she has to keep her work secret because it'll upset her friends.



I'm glad they were able to sort that out. It's a good thing that Tara decided to keep pushing.



I did get a bit panicky when Willow decided to call Xander. I got worried that Tara might overhear and jump to the wrong conclusion. Not that I'm paranoid or anything :paranoid



I wonder what Tara's going to say to Buffy. Unlike Xander, Buffy doesn't know about Tara's feelings for Willow, So Tara can't really tell Buffy anything other than she had dinner with her flatmate and it went well.



Looking forward to :read more

A good story should provoke discussion, debate, argument...and the occasional bar fight. -JMS





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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby photographer02 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 8:30 am

Hehehe...



Willow had been caught a few times from Tara...so cute...



I love it how Willow was trying to protect Tara regarding her work.



Please update? PlEASE??



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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Irishgrl3 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:12 am

Yay dinner date! That was a fantastic update, you write their emotions so well. :bow



I think their dinner went pretty well. Willow with the staring and flirting and Tara cornering Willow into talking about her job. The real reason behind her silence about her job was so incredibly sweet.

I liked Tara contemplating serving wine and her reason for grabbing water instead cause that could have led us to a whole new miscommunication fiasco. And damn-it they've been through enough already. Hee-hee :D



So for the rest of the week they are having dinner together every night right? :pray



And what's with Tara calling Buffy? Scared of that...

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awesome!

Postby Willster » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:17 am

Such a great update, long one too, I was the happiest girl ever to read this!!



The dinner was great. Thank God Tara finally confronted Willow about her work. They gotta stop the secretive stuff, this isn't working for them at all. Tara even think it's sweet that Willow wanted to protect her. I like to think they're heading in the right direction.



Xander needs to find a g/f or something, this way he can be out of the picture.. I mean he's a sweetie but everyone but Willow has the wrong impression about him.



What about Willow's coming out? Should be soon, right?!



Thanks for another yummy update!

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby UnveilTheSoulbound » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:19 am

Dinner!!!!!! Finally!!!!!! I've been waiting for days... heheh...



Absolutely beautiful update... Willow's concern for Tara was cute and very awe-inspiring...



Quote:
"Wanna dance?" Willow asked sheepishly, joking at their impasse. Tara smiled warmly and reached out with her hands, placing them on Willow's hips. Willow sucked in a breath and Tara walked her to the side, then passed without a word. Oh god, oh god, oh god, Willow thought,




You got me caught up here... I pictured them in this specific scenario and I really held my breath...



Oooh!! Oooh!! The juice-talk... Sooo Darn Cute... ... Plain.Cute.Willow.Tara. ... and not to mention flirting Willow was just... I'm at a loss for words....



Oh! And this...



Quote:
"Tara?" The blonde turned, an expectant look on her face. "I had a really great time tonight," Willow said sweetly.




Sighs...



You had me in this update...:bow But I'm still screaming for more!!!!



Please update soon?? *pouts*:pray



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Love isn't a decision. It's a feeling. If we could decide who we loved, it would be much simpler...But much less magical... -- Trey Parker and Matt Stone

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby snuggle79 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 9:53 am

They have been flirting *sings* :banana And i loved it! :D

Also a big yes! to the talk about Willow's job. Im glad that Willow is not hiding that anymore, though i could understand her reasons. But this way is better.

Great dinner!

Loved the update as always!



s79





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The greatest thing you'll learn, is just to love and be loved in return.





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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby alysagoddess85 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 11:19 am

wow...that was amazing as always....im so glad that theyre FINALLY opening up to each other...and now maybe willow will realize that if she tells tara her feelings and vice versa that the other wont freak...would be nice cuz im thinking its about time something happened with those two...or maybe xander and buffy will talk and blab about what the girls blabbed about..and then they can tell their respective best friends..and then tara and willow can do whatever...i dont know...just get them a-movin!! lol



~mel:kdevil

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Grimlock72 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:19 pm

Wow... Tara didn't hear Willow talking to Xander on the phone.. will wonders never cease :)



Willow's reason not to talk to Tara about work is verrry typical Willow indeed. She pretty much put herself in a difficult position doing that, hopefully she has figured out that she better ask people before deciding such things. Again references to the 'day at the park' which we know very little about, hmm... sure made an impression on both of them.



I don't know if Joyce was misdiagnosed as well as Tara's mother. Even if she was, it's unfair to blame Willow for that. Docters are supposed to do the judging of a machine's output after all. It irks me that Buffy might still give Willow a hard time based on this. On the other hand, we don't KNOW if Buffy does that... we know Willow thinks so. As we've seen with her 'protecting' Tara that does not nessecarely make it so.



I like the image of Willow in pj's standing at the top of the stairs basicly asking Tara why she's home so late :) Bit like my mother years ago :lol . It did show Tara that Willow was concerned and thus cared for her, that was good.



Hmm... now I'm left wondering what to think of Buffy....



Oh yeah, the bit about the Soya sause was neat. I could very easily imagine that happening.



Grimmy

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"You hurt Tara," Willow said too calmly. "The last one who tried that was a god. I made her regret it." -- Unexpected Consequences by Lisa of Nine

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby littlecrazy80 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:40 pm

Thank you for this amazing update! :D



Willow only wanted to protect Tara is so sweet of her. :heart And they had finally a real conversation. :D



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Re:Neverland - chapter 22

Postby starcat73 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 12:55 pm

I just loved it !! :clap



Willow finally opening up to Tara about her job was just awesome. I am so proud of Tara for pushing and not letting Willow back out of it.:applause



I think Tara is starting to see the concern and care Willow has for her. This will start a whole lot of questions for her to ask herself. Maybe she will start looking at Willow alot closer.



I am soooooo glad Tara didn't hear Willow talking to Xander. I was ready to :thud

Thank you for that. Unless she is going to hear her. I know how you are and you could be evil like that. ;)



Can't wait to see what happens next.



StarCat :wave

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Re: New Fic - Neverland

Postby Willow18 » Wed Oct 13, 2004 1:00 pm

Wow. What a great update. I liked how Willow finally opened up to Tara about her job. That's giving Tara something to think about. Now if only Willow would get the courage to tell Tara how she feels... Maybe once she tells Buffy, Buffy will "encourage" *cough*force*cough* her to tell Tara.



I liked how Tara classified the "two" Willows that she has seen. Very appropriate.



I didn't say it in my earlier review, but I love that you have Tara as an artist. I am an artist myself, so I connect with her on that level. It is also very fitting for the character... introspective yet vulnerable at the same time.



Willow is a piece of work. Or should it be a bundle of nerves? I have a feeling that she is either going to slip and drop a bomb on Tara by blurting out that she loves her or is going to launch into a huge babblefest and have everything all garbled. I don't see this admission coming easily looking at how intricate the rest of your story is.



I am sitting on the edge of my seat and impatiently checking the board several times a day already awaiting your next update. :)

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