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Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sat Jun 29, 2002 10:11 pm

And now those 24 hours are up...

A fairly short one to lead us into what is to come.

Enjoy Kittens.

Katharyn
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Title: The Sidestep Chronicle – The Dark Stars (Part 56)
Author: Katharyn Rosser
Feedback: Constructive criticism always welcome. katharynrosser@hotmail.com
Spoiler Warning: Pretty limited. The story occurs in an alternate universe though reference is made to events that occur in both realities.
Summary: Tara breaks the necessary news.
Disclaimer: I still don’t own any of the copyrights or anything else associated with BTVS. All rights lie with the production company, writers etc, etc. I am making zilch from this series of stories.
Rating: 15
Couples: VW/T as usual take care with that.
Notes: I lifted a scene idea from the stargazing stuff here. I just like the parallels. Credit to the writers.
Thanks To: LMC this is all yours… even if it has nothing of what you like.


The Sidestep Chronicle

The Dark Stars

By

Katharyn Rosser


“Why do you still come here?” Willow asked the Kitty when she finally tracked her down. Kitty… no longer the Kitten. The Kitten had grown up when she had destroyed the Master and now she was her beautiful Kitty instead. And Willow loved playing with her Kitty. Showing the appropriate respect for her own empty grave she moved in and nibbled on Tara’s ear, deliberately kicking aside the pebble that Tara had just laid there to mark her visit. Or mark something anyway…

“It reminds me of who you were,” Tara said, ignoring the tongue that dipped into her ear, bending down to lay the flowers and patiently replace the pebble. The old flowers had faded… it had been a busy couple of weeks since she had last been out here. She had started to come here less when she had found Willow… or something that was like Willow as she had ever known, and then she had become more and more involved with the vampire, but recently the need to connect with the girl Willow had been had grown. The young woman who had been before Willow had become what she was now.

It was so close to the day that she would become too.

Sometimes, if she laid her hand on the stone then she thought that… despite the grave being empty… Willow whispered to her. The real Willow. The Willow who was truly dead. Truly gone. Only a memory within this vampire that had animated her dead body. She whispered such sweet things… and such dire warnings.

Warnings of things that she might never see given what was coming.

“You never knew her though,” Willow told her Kitty. “I did. You wouldn’t have liked her Kitty. I remember everything about her. She was sooo boring.” It was not the first time that Willow had told her that. That she would not have liked the old Willow?

Why? She had asked Willow that and as usual with the vampire it had come down to ‘boring.’ Occasionally with an option on ‘fuzzy.’

But alive.

Warm.

Able to truly love. Because with this Willow… she just wasn’t sure at all. What she felt. What she could feel.

That other Willow might not have loved her. But she would have been alive and able to love and that was worth more than herWillow could possibly imagine. Even if that Willow had not loved her… then alive and able to love someone. To have a life. Better than this…

“She is part of you,” Tara told the vampire, kneeling beside the grave and placing the flowers carefully. “You remember her. She shaped you Willow, made up part of what you are.” It was a familiar argument that they’d had before. Tara could play her part of it without much thought or concentration. But they had never talked about it here before. Here where Tara thought she could hear that other Willow.

What would that other Willow have thought of her decisions? Her choices? Would she have understood them? Condemned her for them? Tara knew that someone should have condemned her.

Willow had followed her again but usually they observed each other from a distance out here. Tara guessed it was because she had come here with Lilah that once. They hadn’t set out to come here, but in passing… they had stopped and Tara had laid another pebble. Even Lilah had which had touched her inside. And when, later, she had told Willow about the visit the vampire had suddenly gotten very protective of a grave that she’d never occupied.

Because Willow hated Lilah and yet couldn’t do anything to her because Tara wouldn’t let her. If it were just consequences then Lilah would already be in the ground herself. But Willow was also listening to Tara. She was letting the human tell her what to do. Or what not to… Tara so very rarely asked for anything that when she did Willow almost always gave in to her. The vampire played it as if she was being magnanimous, rewarding her Kitty for what she did but that wasn’t really it at all. Tara was sure of that at least. Willow wanted to obey… for some reason.

“She wouldn’t play. She couldn’t play. She just read her books and did her studying. Not like us Kitty,” Willow continued as if she spoke about a totally different person, which to this Willow she was. Just a memory.

“I know. You said,” Tara told her staying knelt on the ground as Willow’s hand smoothed her hair.

Then the vampire sank down next to her, laid her own hand on the stone. “There is nothing there Kitty. Just grass and dirt.” But Willow left her hand there for a few more moments.

Did the vampire hear the whispers?

“And memories?” Tara asked her, knowing the answer. She had been told often enough.

“And those,” Willow confirmed raising her hand and looking at it as if the grave might have left a mark or discoloured it.

“You do remember her though don’t you?” Tara asked. “Really remember her?” It was important. She needed that to be true. There needed to be a chance of that. There had to be something for her. She couldn’t lose everything and just… forget. She would not be a vampire… but she would be a demon. That had to be sort of the same thing? Surely…

Or maybe… maybe it would be easier to forget. Not to know all that she knew. That she had done.

But Willow didn’t care… she knew and she didn’t care at all.

“Every horrible moment,” Willow confirmed to her. The whole life of the fuzzy Willow and her puppy love dreams of Xander. Her studies… the glorious terror of her death. Willow knew everything about her. Everything that she had experienced. She had explained all that to Tara before and sounded a little puzzled when quizzed about it again.

“Good.” Tara said to herself – though Willow heard her of course. Tara didn’t want to forget. It was November 5th already and she didn’t want to forget. This. Them. All of it. Not a thing.

Where had her life gone? When she had set out… it had seemed that she had so long.

Too long.

To be alone.

Now she didn’t have enough time to be together… even with this monster she loved.

“Why?” Willow asked. She wasn’t insensitive to Tara’s emotions and expressions. Tara knew that she must look sad… and she had to tell Willow. She couldn’t go and not tell her first. She had been putting it off for so long that it was almost too late.

Almost but not quite.

And she had to go. Tomorrow. She had to. It was the only way that she knew to make sure that nothing bad happened. To people. To Willow. It was her one safe option to avoid hurting others at the change and in the future.

Safe…

“I-I’m going to L.A. tomorrow, with Lilah, for a few days,” Tara revealed to the vampire, not turning to look at her. She knew that Willow was likely to explode. That was why Lilah was not here tonight. Tara had made sure she stayed in a hotel this one time. Because she had known that Willow was going to want to take out her rage on the lawyer.

But… there was no change in the vampire beside her.

“No.” Willow said. Just that. No explosion. No rage. Yet.

“Yes Willow,” Tara insisted.

“You’ll be away for your birthday,” the vampire told her as if that explained everything.

And in a way it did didn’t it?

It was strange to Tara that vampires remembered birthdays when they were no longer alive – but somehow they did. Or at least the day that they became vampires. They celebrated that – Willow had told her when she had, not knowing of the date of the cursed event, failed to get Willow anything. No gift. The vampire had accepted a more carnal gift instead. Tara wouldn’t have known what to get for her anyway. She had never had to buy anything for Willow, whose desires were not exactly those you could fulfil on a credit card.

This birthday… Tara would also be becoming. She would be joining Willow in her damned state. They would have that in common – at least they would always know the date… if she came back to Willow at all. It would be easy to remember. The day of her birth and practically speaking the day of her death too. And the day that she became.

“I know,” Tara said. “That’s why, you know, I’m going Willow.”

Tara had no idea what was going to happen to her. No one had ever told her the specifics and that meant that she couldn’t be in Sunnydale. Not then. She couldn’t put at risk the very people she had fought to save. She couldn’t put Faith, Jenny, Mr Giles and yes… Willow at risk. For all she knew, like the Mayor, she was going to turn into a giant snake that would start eating people. It wasn’t necessarily going to be the same as it had been for her mother.

Granddaddy had told her that often enough.

Daddy had repeated it. So she couldn’t be here. Near people she valued.

In L.A., with Lilah, there were the full resources of Wolfram and Hart to stop her – if they had to. Either the beast or uncontrolled magic… or both. Lilah didn’t know it yet but when she had invited Tara to a party that was coincidentally on the day before her birthday, the lawyer had offered the perfect solution to Tara.

The urgent meeting to which Lilah was being recalled was before the big party at the law firm. It coincided with Tara’s birthday… The party would go on to past midnight and the change would be completed by then. Her birthday would come around and would be spent inside the offices of Wolfram and Hart. How much safer could the world be than that? Wolfram and Hart was a big powerful firm dealing with demons. They had to have security capable of dealing with that threat. With what she would become.

But still she had to tell Willow – why.

“Why?”

Tara ignored that question and asked one of her own. “What are you?” She had thought about this for a long time. How she was going to approach it when she had to. When she knew so little and Willow would want answers it had to be done right. To avoid any… unpleasantness and… reaction from the vampire.

Tara could not, even now, allow herself to be bitten.

“I’m a vampire… and I’m yours,” Willow told her then saw Tara looking for more despite the flicker of affection that crossed her face at the words ‘I’m yours.’ “A demon?” the vampire asked uncertain of what she was supposed to be saying to the Kitty here. Tara nodded and Willow smiled – pleased to be right at least. Old Willow was not the only one who could get things right like that.

“You are what I will become… on my birthday… after midnight tomorrow,” Tara told her. “A demon. And I can’t do anything to stop it. That’s why I have to go.”

The slight smile dropped from Willow’s face and she stared right into Tara’s eyes. She had felt a connection with the vampire before. Always. But that look, that measuring, piercing look was ripping her apart.

It was terrible and it was just a look. It was like Willow was dissecting her with her eyes. Cutting her apart to look inside her and discover the truth.

She nodded at the vampire. Yes.

“No,” Willow said.

“Yes,” Tara told her and the eyes examined her still. Tara could have just looked away as it almost hurt the way that Willow was looking into her. It wasn’t anger. It wasn’t condemnation or hatred. It was Willow… looking for a way around what Tara had said.

The vampire wasn’t denying the truth of what Tara had told her, maybe she could tell from her voice that it was true, but she seemed determined to find something within Tara that would mean that her Kitty did not have to leave. Particularly with Lilah… of all people.

Tara had already considered all that. What it was going to say to Willow. Do to her to be with Lilah then.

She had considered it long and hard and still had no idea. Every time she thought about it the answer was different. This possibility was not one that she had considered for a long, long time. Simple denial how could she have foreseen that?

“Demon?” Willow finally asked as Tara stood up to avoid those eyes.

“Yes.”

Willow considered that for a few minutes as she followed her Kitty away from the grave. This was not something that should really be discussed amongst the dead. At least the dead that were at rest. “Why?” she finally asked.

Tara looked to the vampire wondering just what had prompted the question but there was only curiosity in Willow’s expression.

“Why?” she wondered.

“Why,” Willow confirmed. “Were you bitten?”

Tara almost laughed. Bitten… how long had she been avoiding being bitten and being turned into a demon? But now she was going to turn anyway. At least that way she might have been with Willow… but… there were still possibilities. The chance that, like her mother, she might not be as bad as some of her female ancestors had evidently been.

Even so Willow couldn’t mean bitten by a vampire. She was, after all, still alive.

“Did you get blood on your skin?” Willow continued. “Or was it a scratch from the watasi plant?”

Then Tara realised just what Willow was doing. She was applying herself. She was trying to figure it out. Maybe seeking explanations or maybe trying to see if she could do anything to change it. It was like the other Willow might have been. Looking in her eyes, Tara could almost see plans and ideas whirling around in there. To be tested… until they worked.

“No,” she told the vampire.

Willow grabbed her arm, stopping them both and making Tara look at her. “What? You know. Tell Willow.” There was frustration there now. As if the other Willow had failed, after such a short amount of time and her Willow had put her back in the box of her mind.

Instead Tara just looked up at the clear night sky. There was no moon up there and she knew that Willow followed her gaze. “Look at them.”

“What?”

“The stars Willow,” she said, marvelling in their beauty. It had been too long since she had looked at them. Would she be able to appreciate them again? She knew that Los Angeles had the smog. Would that block her view of the stars tomorrow? Was this the last time she would get to see them and appreciate that beauty?

“They’re old. Far away. Gone,” Willow told her, slight disgust in her voice, but still looking and still talking about them.

“I know,” Tara replied. “But they are still beautiful.”

Willow snorted. “Dead and beautiful. Relics.”

The way the vampire said that struck a chord in Tara. Like other things not a billion miles away from her right now. How could Willow just dismiss them on that basis? That their time was past? Their light might stop coming to this planet in time, but further away there would always be somewhere from where that light could be seen. Right up to the edge of the universe. Right up to the end of time.

But Willow was right too. Many of those stars were gone. They were like ghosts, haunting the world when they should have gone away. They had sucked people in with their beauty throughout history and, really, there was nothing there to love anymore.

Maybe we, humans, should never have bothered at all.

“Poof,” Willow added.

Just like a vampire. Even a beautiful vampire.

“There’s the Big Pineapple,” Tara said, picking the formation out of the myriad of stars that glistened in that dark sky. Pin pricks of light in the darkness. Yes, some of which had burned out and just hung around until the laws of physics brought their deaths to the attention of humanity.

She could almost sense Willow’s frown. It made her smile. The vampire was confused. The other Willow would have been confused as well. Perhaps, somewhere in there her memory was.

“What?” Willow asked, coming up dry.

Tara grinned and pointed. “It’s one of the big ones. See there the three bright ones?” Willow was following her gaze, no longer bored at the chance of learning something. Maybe there was still something there that wanted to know, at least until she got bored. Maybe there was a chance for Tara too once she became to appreciate things like this. “And those,” she shifted her finger, “the bottom of the pineapple.”

“That is a big pineapple,” Willow told her getting it at once when it was pointed out to her, though she didn’t seem overly impressed even if she wasn’t actually declaring her boredom yet.

“I suppose she, the other Willow I mean, I suppose she knew the real names,” Tara wondered, really wanting to know.

“Mmmn” Willow was kissing the arm that she had been sighting along but Tara took it as an affirmative.

“I never really got them… they never looked like what they were supposed to resemble. And even if they did,” she looked at Willow, “they really weren’t were they? Just points of light in the sky.”

“More,” Willow demanded of her, licking her Kitty’s neck as she waited for more pointing.

Did the vampire even remember that Tara had told her that she was going to become a demon? Yes, she did, she would. This was just Willow not having an answer. Or not knowing what the question was.

“There,” Tara gestured and Willow broke away from her neck to look along her arm again. “Open book under a palm tree.”

“The book’s too big,” Willow told her after a few moments.

“Yeah well… sometimes you have to stretch to get something,” Tara told her. “Sometimes things aren’t obvious… or what you want them to be.”

“Like you?” Willow asked her, shocking Tara with her perceptiveness. This had never been a lesson, just the musings of a rambling mind in its last night under clear skies.

“Like me… this thing that I am, I always have been. Like the stars. It’s who I am. It’s how I get the magic,” Tara told her. “And like the stars…”

“Your light will go out?”

By the goddess Willow really got it. It could be that simple?

“Why are you leaving with the lawyer?” Willow asked after a moment’s confirming silence. “You should be here. With me.” That way she could explore the possibilities inherent in her old playmate. And her new one.

“I don’t know Willow… whether I will go out with a whimper… or a bang,” Tara told her. She really had no clue. She hadn’t been more than a baby when her mother had been… changed. She couldn’t remember it at all and the process, the details had never been something they would talk about.

You have no need to know. It’s never the same Tara. Yes sir.

Only no sir! I needed to know. I still do…

She wanted to curse her father’s name. But somehow she still couldn’t even after all he had done to her.

“You’re going for me?” Willow asked, clearly surprised.

Tara didn’t answer. It was true after a fashion. She was leaving for everyone. Not just Willow. Faith, Mr Giles, Larry, Jenny. Everyone. Let Wolfram And Hart deal with the problem. That was what they were there for to help demons in trouble.

Willow obviously didn’t need the words, just pulled on her arm and took her home, where she received her birthday gift a couple of days early.

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Re: Part 56

Postby katydid » Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:41 pm

I haven't said much in the way of feedback while reading this fic...so you are long overdue. This fic is one of the top ones I have ever read. It is so different and entertaining. I have gone back to reread from the beginning several times already. You always put out good updates....I am amazed. This chapter was no exception. I like how Willow got what Tara was trying to say....without Tara having to explain it to her. Everything is alwasy so erotic in this fic....almost more so cause you keep the details out of the fic. Love it...:D

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sat Jun 29, 2002 11:46 pm

Thanks Katydid flattery is always flattering. Almost by definition!



You have gone back and re-read it? Wow... I never tried that. It might help me remember the details... cos right now I think you readers know more about what went before than I do... too many balls in the air with beta (thanks Jo!) redraft and new bits.



I think Willow had to get it rather than needing it explaining to her, if only because Tara thought that she would need to explain. I love each of them surprising and proving the other wrong.



And aaah erotic... LMC would have something to say about that!



Thanks,



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby VampNo12 » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:16 am

Intriguing update Katharyn! I found it fascinating that Tara (now that she thinks her time is almost up) needs to visit Willow's empty grave. Tara being able to hear an echo of the old Willow (with the placement of the stones on the gravestone), as well as warnings was interesting. Its seems in this contemplative state, Tara acknowledges that the human Willow (who is alive, with a true capacity to love) is a better alternative to this Willow (a demon, who Tara wonders if Willow can truly love). With this in mind, it was fascinating how Tara made the distinction that the "old" Willow (who might not of loved this Tara) was better off because at least she could have a real life, as opposed to her Willow (as a vampire who "plays").



Tara needs reassurance from Willow that as a demon she doesn't forget her life as a human, which gives Tara some hope for her "change". When Tara told Willow about her "change" Willow looked deep within her, and didn't understand (ie she saw no demon within Tara). However, with Tara so adamant this was indeed true, old Willow surfaces for a minute to analyze the information (ie find a way out). With this in mind, I am curious if Willow knows for sure Tara won't be a demon, or if Tara being so sure of her "demon heritage", Willow can't be completely sure one way or the other (ie all she understands is Tara will be leaving her)?



Lastly, I loved how you incorporated the star-gazing into this part. The image of the stars ("They were like ghosts, haunting the world when they should of gone away",) was a wonderful way to symbolize Willow as a vampire. Meaning, for all intents and purposes the "old" Willow is dead, and should be in the grave, but instead VW whose "light" has faded haunts the earth as a demon who can't truly live. Can't wait to see what happens on Tara's actual birthday!

VampNo12
 


Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:24 am

Thanks VN12 - You have pointed out many of the things that I am using for the shift, summed them up very nicely.



Willow does not know that Tara will not be a demon. She will, as you will see, accept this as Tara does. As they do not lie to each other Willow accepts Tara's words as the truth.



The star gazing started out as filler. I had wanted to include it somewhere and this part was short. I had not realised how well it would fit though until after I put it in there.



Lucky again I guess!



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby LeatherQueen » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:39 am

God, Katharyn... I don't know why, but this part made me incredibly sad. :( There's such a melancholy to it... with the thought that it's her last night as a human, her last night to appreciate beauty. Even if those beautiful things are dead. It's almost as if... that's all she has left. The stars and her beautiful vampire. And after the next night, she might not even have those.



Bah... *sniffle* now you've gone and made me all emotional.






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"But when they're playing your song on the jukebox in Hell, you might as well dance." - K. Simpson


"Futile... like a FOX, baby!" - Tara in The Late Shift by wiccachica

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:43 am

Hey LQ... cheer up. You know that she is not a demon... it is just that she doesn't. In part I wanted more of an acceptance oh her fate than we see in 'Family' from Tara.



In that episode she is trying to get around it to stay with Willow. Here... she doesn't seem to be doing that does she?



Glad I had an effect... sometimes you have to be sad so you can be happier later.



Pesky LA smog...



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby Tulipp » Sun Jun 30, 2002 6:17 am

Wow, Katharyn. There were so many things that struck me about this part--and I like what you said about there being many elements of a "shift" here. I see here more than ever before how essentially *generous* Tara's love is. As much as she wants to be loved and not to be alone--and this is a theme you've set up in so many ways before--she would give that up, risk Willow not loving her, if it meant that Willow would have a live and the capacity to love.



When I think about the differences between the Kitten and the Kitty, I see this as potentially one of them: that Tara is mostly thinking right now about protecting the others, including Willow, rather than dwelling on the loss of herself and her life.



That made her visit to Willow's grave all the more poignant, and like LeatherQueen, I'd say melancholy. Tara is honoring Willow's memory, but is she also, in a way, anticipating/hoping that someone will honor *her* memory in this way when she's gone? Will *her* memories live, and will someone bring a pebble by to mark that she was missed?



Really moving update. Thanks, as always.

Tulipp
 


Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 7:37 am

Hey Juli*S* The shift is definitely more pronounced than once it was. Before it was a subtle thing - then after a redraft I decided to really rack it up. Hopefully it is very, very clear especailly as we go one from here.



I was just redrafting part 58 before this and I was thinking myself how *generous* Tara is in her love. You will see what I mean, but essentially anyone else, anyone and I doubt they could credibly be written in reacting in the way I have Tara react. And there is definitely more about the Willow options.



Interesting what you say about the Kitten and the Kitty in that regard. I really never thought of it in that way. The Kitty was simply a title bestowed by Willow as a result of killing the Master. Being the hunter. That said... that part did mark a turning point so yeah*S*



I am very interested in your comments about the grave. You are right I think... again though I am channeling this stuff so it was not something I ever planned.



Thankyou...



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby IsayAmberBensonsgorgeous » Sun Jun 30, 2002 9:27 am

:bounce :bounce :bounce - hey look, green jumpy things! you know what they mean by now. great update.

i was wondering for some time now, why it is that we just love vamp willow, and this not despite the fact that she is one, but even because she is one, and that we loath spike, though they are both the same: murderous vampires (i know, yes, we hate spike because he is spike, and thus love vamp willow because she ultimately is willow, right?). fact is she could get away with anything and it feels right to let her get away with anything. i was just wondering why the mind of a kitten (well at least mine) would work like this.

maybe it's a silly question, never mind.

take care.

C

"Es ist fuer einen Menschen unertraeglich, ertragen zu werden." (Jean Cocteau)

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:12 am

Thanks ISABIG...



I must admit I have been wondering about that to. It actually used to bother me, sometimes it still does but then...actually... it is my fault*S*



Vamp Willow is the only Willow that I have given the reader and Tara. The brief glimpse of the real S1 Willow and the manner of her death created sympathy obviously. Then I think readers got behind Tara... they got behind her way of thinking. That VW was the only Willow she was going to get.



Whilst early on I pushed the nature of Vamp Willow by showing it (Oz, the feeding etc) since then to tell and move on with the story I have sort of assumed that the reader knew that stuff was still happening without showing it. I think most peopel reading this know that VW is bad but because it is not pushed so heavily (whilst the 'better' side of her is) it is easier to 'like' her. If only because Tara does.



It used to worry me because that was not what I intended at all. But I sort of did it anyway. That is not to say I portray VW as good, but I do not show the evil that she is capable of as much as (in a perfect world) I might.



Anyway that is just my take on things, putting myself in a readers place. I am probably way wrong though...



Katharyn

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Re: VampWillow

Postby Zahir al Daoud » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:43 am

As always, a wonderful update to an enthralling story!



Its an interesting thing, how we feel about VampWillow. On the one hand, she is evil evil evil, with a capital E even. She likes to torture people and kill them. In that, she is pretty much exactly like pre-chip Spike ('though evidence on the show hints there was always a bit more to Spike--he's a very unusual vampire, even apart from his "alpha" status). And the murder of Oz highlights that well (although *this* audience probably saw some gray in all the darkness of that). Maybe if she'd killed Jenny, that would be different....hm.



But she's also Willow. And you've made this connection between VampWillow and this sad, dark version of Tara that gets to us. We all want the perfect Love, the one who fits us perfectly. In fact, though, nothing is perfect, especially in the Wish Universe. And we long for Tara to find what joy and love she can.



Buffy usually avoids the whole romance of vampires. VampWillow, along with Spike and Dru and the whole Angelus/Darla thing, were/are exceptions.



Oops. Now I'm babbling. Simply said, this is a great story. Keep it up!

"O Let my name be in the Book of Love!
If it be there I care not of that other Book above.
Strike it out! Or write it in anew, but
Let my name be in the Book of Love!"

--Omar Kayam

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Re: Part 56

Postby IsayAmberBensonsgorgeous » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:50 am

thanks for the reply.

and no i guess you're right about everything you said: i think you could write in like every second update an episode where you describe her nightly feeding expeditions, with all the gruesome details and people would still love her, and the fact that tara loves her kind of makes it easier for us to do too, actually leaves us no choice but to, because we love the idea of them together. and i think it's like, you know, finding out that a dear member of your family is not what he/she's supposed to be but someone evil and you still find yourself unable to give him/her up, to make yourself stop loving them. i guess that's the point: tara and willow both are by now way beyond the status of characters in a show or in fics, they're almost living and breathing creatures and strangely enough they are like family. that's why it blows my mind.

i hope i made some sense here.

take care.

C

"Es ist fuer einen Menschen unertraeglich, ertragen zu werden." (Jean Cocteau)

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Re: Part 56

Postby Kalita » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:59 am

More of the great, inner emotional stuff I love so much. Thanks once more.



The birthday situation is now at a very interesting point. Wolfram & Hart may have a role to play yet with that, even if Tara doesn't realize.



And I'm suddenly wondering again what's up with Luke... that one's still just hanging... :

"Don’t take this the wrong way, but that sounds kinda, well, lame to me."
-Tara on S6, Bagheera's "Mission Statement"

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:29 pm

Thankyous!



Zahir - Nothing is perfect... but maybe later.



Yeah your point about Oz/Jenny is well taken. Oz was the perfect choice for this audience... any audience actually I think, but for different reasons. Also VW/Oz have history. But then I look at the crush many think Willow had on Jenny and wonder where VW would have gone with that.



The horror would have been upped by VW killing Jenny for certain. In fact alot of people keep asking questions that suggest they think might still happen. Hey... it might.



ISABIG - I pretty much always reply... though it may not make sense or answer a question you think you asked! I think I get you yeah*S* You think you are into this Tara and Willow...? Try writing them for 8 months, see how you feel then! LOL. It is very hard to step back from that, from judging other fics by this T/W... I slap myself, metaphorically, quite alot.



Kalita - Wolfram and Hart have a role to play of course, even if Tara thinks that she can use them. They would say different.



As for Luke, funny you should ask as I just (literally before logging on) wrote this:

"“The strong will survive. So it has always been,” Luke told him."



Weird huh... Now back to the writing. I am on a roll here and need to get ahead of myself again.



Thanks guys



Katharyn

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Edited by: Katharyn at: 6/30/02 11:30:29 am
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Re: Part 56

Postby xita » Sun Jun 30, 2002 12:32 pm

Great update, I am catching up now, loved the "date" out, poor things so lost. And I want VW to keep Tara in town, i hate lilah, hate her in this fic, hate her interest in Tara, hate her superior attitude towards Willow, grrrrrrrr. She's no better than a demon, worse even, a traitor to her own kind. Funny I like her on the show cause she knows what she is and doesn't pretend anything else.



Anyway, the spike comparison. I never hated Spike for being a vampire, that was fun. I learned to hate him with his behavior in Spuffy. He said he loved Buffy but he never allowed her to be Buffy, he wanted her dark like him. He humiliated her, put her down, and played on her insecurities in order for him to get what he wanted from her. Buffy in turn never loved him, it was always just a sex thing. Oh and Spike's a rapist, forgot that one. VW loves her kitten the way she is and she doesn't humiliate her or abuse her, it is a mutual desire and love, in its twisted way that can't be and they both know that.

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Willow: (to Tara) I could heal.

Tara: (to Willow)And we’re gone.

Edited by: xita  at: 6/30/02 10:33:47 pm
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Re: Part 56

Postby IsayAmberBensonsgorgeous » Sun Jun 30, 2002 1:08 pm

please don't slap yourself too hard or too often. LOL enjoy writing.

and Xita, first i must say that like everyone i am in awe (speak drooling :) ) at your avatar! i made the spike-VW comparison from the moral point of view and i did it selectively, meaning taking into consideration only the element which they truly have in common: the fact that they are vampires and that this implies murdering for food. there was no VW = Spike in my mind. thank you for raising the issue though.

take care.

C

"Es ist fuer einen Menschen unertraeglich, ertragen zu werden." (Jean Cocteau)

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 1:09 pm

Oooh LMC... venting much?



Sorry... just got stuck on your AV again for a moment there.



Interesting that you call Lilah a "traitor to her own kind," lawyers are afterall a human invention as is the law.



Willow has helped kill the Master... traitor to her own order and kind.



Tara has helped protect Willow and people have died... traitor to her own kind.



If you want to argue the point... *S* Not that I am. Those just came to me, they were not planned that way. But they could all be said to be traitors.



I know what you mean though... no one is supposed to like Lilah.



Spike... okay... I avoided this in the ISABIG's comments whilst dealing with the point as I am not looking for a Spuffy debate here at all... However to make my own position clear I agree with you Xita. Spike was fun, especially with Dru. Vamp Willow in "The Wish" was fun - though she did push the boundaries. Evil on TV can be fun as well as an example of what not to be and yes it is the whole Spuffy thing that led to the loathing of Spike for me too. And yeah... VW/T in this fic are different to that. Once I knew about Spuffy I moved to make sure that they would seem even more different than they already were.



No one should think that this fic in any way goes to me "validating" Spuffy, vampire redemption etc. Nope. Not at all, I will not have that cos it is NOT so. (Not that anyone is saying that!)



And that is all I have to say about Spuffy. Thanks for the opportunity to do my own venting Xita. You open so many doors... and occassionally some legs too.



EDITED TO ADD: ISABIG replied whilst I was typing... this was not a reply to that*S*



Thanks sweets.



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby darkmagicwillow » Sun Jun 30, 2002 1:19 pm

I had been wondering if Tara still visited Willow's grave after you stopped showing us those scenes. I thought she would want to and I'm glad she did. Willow and Tara visiting her grave together felt very appropriate.



I loved the stargazing scene--it was one of my favorites on television and there's a deeper significance to it here. I liked her star metaphor for her change--will she fade like the Sun will to a small white dwarf or will she go in a final flash of glory nevermore to grace the night like a supernova?



I'm quite curious about the coincidence of the timing of the big Wolfram&Hart meeting and Tara's 20th birthday...



p.s.: 24 hours: As you're the one who lives in the time zone of the prime meridian, home of the mean solar day, we should just convert to your time. Time zones are so annoying.



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"Omnia mutantur, nihil interit. "   "Everything changes, but nothing is truly lost."

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Re: Part 56

Postby tommo » Sun Jun 30, 2002 6:02 pm

This chapter got right back to what I believe is the true heart of this story. The tenuous and yet incongruously sure-footed relationship between Vamp Willow and Tara. And you pace it out in this chapter so carefully and calmly, that the idea of Tara leaving is as much of a shock for the readers as it is for Willow. And it resonates a certain sadness; that all the time, the two of them have been hurtling towards the end of a relationship, rather than the beginning of a future.



Well, the end for Vamp Willow and Tara, anyway. Heh. There's an inevitability about their relationship that screams that it cannot, it must not work. Yet work it does. You've crafted their personalities so that it's believable. It's intense and it's very, very sexy. The sense of erotic that we have with their interaction is visual and emotional. It's the perfect reader response.



Edited to add: On that note, about characterisation, I think what I loved the most about the dialogue in this chapter was that Willow's questions were delivered in an almost childlike naivete. It was very moving, in an odd sort of way, especially when she was urging Tara to explain things, and kept asking "Why?" all the time.



Thanks. :)


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What kind of lesbians are you? You love men so much...go love men!

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 10:32 pm

Hey thanks guys...



Darkmagicwillow - The grave thing, like the hunting and so many others is something that had to fall by the wayside to get the story told. Such is my style, I allow the reader to fill in the gaps rather than tell them everything - and to make up their own mind what happens in those gaps.



The stargazing as I said to someone else was filler, but something just clicked whilst I was putting it in there. Thankyou Stephen Hawking and A Brief History of Time.



Oh and coincidences happen all the time.



Ruth - "Sure footed" well I am sure I have a foot around here somewhere. Maybe even two. I do like that "hurtling towards the end of a relationship" thing though. As it got closer, to Tara, it picked up speed... and for some reason she is not fighting it like as our Tara did. Those who remember my other fic "The Beginning Cycle" will know that in that fic I had Tara choose to try and fight - be persuaded that she could. THis leads to the spell in "Family." Okay so that is not canon - but it is my opinion of the real world. This Wishverse Tara does not go there. Yet.



It always struck me that vampires are, in a sense, quite childlike. You know the little monster children! They have a childs lack of fear but with alot of power. It seemed sort of natural - but once again not planned - to have VWillow react like that.



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby Cicca » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:27 pm

No helpful feedback whatsoever from me... Ahhhhhhhh well.

I'm reading. I'm enjoying.

I'm piling chocolates up around Katharyn so she can stay and write as loooooooong as she likes.

*hopeful grin*

so what is love then is it dictated or chosen does it sing like the hymns of 1000 years or is it just pop emotion

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Sun Jun 30, 2002 11:36 pm

Chocolate is an acceptable substitute for feedback Cicca so don't worry...



Gee... are you walling me in?



Katharyn

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Re: Part 56

Postby mollyig » Mon Jul 01, 2002 7:32 am

I love how you incorporated the stargazing scene here. I do hope that VWillow manages to persuade Tara to stay. I just don't trust Lilah and W&H.

Adding up the total of a love that's true, multiply life by the power of two
Indigo Girls

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Re: Part 56

Postby Katharyn » Mon Jul 01, 2002 10:44 pm

Ahhh Mollyig... VWillow's powers of persuasion. Do you think she will bake cookies?



Do the cleaning?



Clean out MKF's litter tray?



Find out in Part 57... 24 hours or so from now. Oh and of course you shouldn't trust Lilah and W&H.



Katharyn

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Series

Postby Taralicious » Tue Jul 02, 2002 10:17 pm

I've just started reading your fic. I'm only up to part seven, but so far I love what I've read. I love the way you've developed the setting and your version of Tara under her circumstances. I can see...I have a lot more ahead of me and I'm looking forward to it.

"C-can you just be kissing me now?" ~ Tara

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Part 57

Postby Katharyn » Tue Jul 02, 2002 10:24 pm

Thanks Taralicious*S* Yeah there is alot to go. As of right now 50 parts for you to read cos 57 is below. Have fun!

Okay Kitties... 57 it is. Enjoy... oh and my one and only cliffhanger before... errr there is another.

Here.

Katharyn
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Title: The Sidestep Chronicle – Promotion (Part I) (Part 57)
Author: Katharyn Rosser
Feedback: Constructive criticism always welcome. katharynrosser@hotmail.com
Spoiler Warning: Pretty limited. The story occurs in an alternate universe though reference is made to events that occur in both realities.
Summary: Tara goes with Lilah to LA the day before her birthday.
Disclaimer: I still don’t own any of the copyrights or anything else associated with BTVS. All rights lie with the production company, writers etc, etc. I am making zilch from this series of stories.
Rating: 15
Couples: Nope
Notes: Okay kittens this is too big to all come in one part – hence the split with Part 58. All the questions you asked in the first 40 or so parts… well these two either answer them or set up the answer. Questions that came later than that… maybe not. I don’t know I can’t remember!
Thanks To: Jo whose birthday it is today. I promised her a present but I have not even started it yet. She knows she will get it though because I, and anyone enjoying this, owe her so much.


The Sidestep Chronicle

Promotion (Part I)

By

Katharyn Rosser


The party was already in full swing and Tara had never seen anything quite like it. Music and dancing – she hadn’t danced like that since she was twelve years old at Daddy’s fortieth birthday party. Her mother had… she had been so happy that day. So had he. And the food. Little tiny bits of food on big plates, but lots and lots of it. In the last few years finger food had been come to mean just that to her – fingers. The snacks that demons and vampires saved for when they were peckish. Eating them whole or just sucking the blood from them depending on their tastes. But here it was all sorts of vegetables, fish and meat. Sophisticated, she guessed. And it wasn't the only thing that was.

The dress that Lilah had taken her to buy almost immediately after arriving in L.A that morning… wow. A Wicca she might… after a fashion. She supposed that most would call her a witch, but black wasn't really her colour. It never had been her colour and if fact she’d never known anyone who practiced who was big into black. It was like a stereotypical thing. False or at least not necessarily true. But tonight, Lilah had explained, was black tie. She’d told Lilah that she wasn't intending to wear a tie but that hadn’t cut much ice at all with the lawyer. Neither had arguing that it was her birthday and she should be cut a little slack… but her heart had not really been in the arguments. Lilah had taken her to a boutique, a real boutique, and put the dress on her own expenses tab along with one for herself. And it had actually cheered Tara up a little.

Cheered her up? No. Just made her a little less concious of what was coming for a little while. Distracted her… and she must have sooo wanted to be distracted to allow shopping to do that for her. Shopping had never done that for her. Mainly because it was only recently she’d had any money at all.

She’d left Sunnydale with Lilah under a personal cloud that was bringing Lilah down too, and Lilah being Lilah, the lawyer’s solution was shopping. Because Lilah had no reason to know any different. And it had worked for Lilah… because it had sort of worked for her too. How shallow and superficial was that? That the mere purchase of a stunningly expensive dress would help her to put aside what was going to happen, what it would mean – and what Willow’s reaction had been this morning when she had confirmed to her that she was going.

It seemed that Willow had hoped to persuade her not to go overnight… and in the morning and the vampire had really tried. Really tried. There had been the… fun and Willow had even made her breakfast, containing her disgust at human food to do so. But it wasn’t really Willow. It had been forced… and neither of them had maintained the pretence beyond the delivery of the tray to the bedroom.

If Lilah had been in the apartment this morning, or had arrived to wait for Tara, then Willow would have killed her. The rage had been that close and Tara knew that she couldn’t have stopped it. And she also knew that, in her frustration, caged by the daylight, Willow would be ready to head out as soon as darkness fell… she was going to kill to work off that rage. People were going to die because of her.

More people. Not caring might be a good thing.

The flight had got into LAX at just after ten in the morning, and that after being in a holding pattern for a half hour, nearly as long as the flight itself. It might well have been a private jet but that didn’t let it land any quicker. The plane had been dispatched to whisk Lilah back to the office for an important meeting this evening – coincidentally on the night of Wolfram and Hart’s Annual Charity Fundraiser and the eve of Tara’s own birthday. Her last night as a human perhaps.

All sorts of things to celebrate.

She didn’t know what was going to happen to her when midnight came around, she’d never had it explained to her and she’d got the impression that they, her father and grandfather, hadn’t been entirely sure themselves. ‘It was always different Tara.’ That was all they had been able to tell her. She’d never seen what it was that happened to her mother – Daddy had always kept it, the demon, away from her. He’d done his absolute best. He had protected her from it… but now she needed to know. She had dropped her bag off at Lilah’s and put her things in the spare room. She hadn’t been able to think of a single valid reason not to do that when she needed to do that – not one that she could admit to anyway. That meant that she would, if she wasn’t some slathering beast, be heading back to Lilah’s after the party. She needed to know what might happen. What she might be.

She was relying on Wolfram and Hart to find out and tell her. Whilst she was there tonight.

It made it harder now that she had still not told Lilah what was going to happen to the person staying in her guest room. That she wouldn’t, when they returned, be a person any more. There was too much happening at once and Lilah was trying to make it all great for her. When the lawyer’s personal organiser had announced that it was soon to be Tara’s birthday too she had swung into action and ensured that she would receive her own invitation to the Wolfram and Hart event. But Lilah did not know what else, beyond turning twenty and leaving her teens, the day meant to Maclay women.

Of which she was still one. The last one. But still one.

Like Willow she should have told her, but if she had… then she would have run the risk of not being able to go with Lilah to LA. There had been no real option – she’d had to get herself out of Sunnydale and to the one place she knew that might be able to deal with her. She’d had to get herself into Wolfram & Hart where they would know how to deal with something like her.

If they had to.

She was sure that she could have thrown herself on their dubious mercy but that would have led to her being their captive – at her own request – and she was not entirely sure that it would be necessary. What if she was just going to be like her mother? Perfectly normal to all external appearances. Absolutely loving. Absolutely wonderful… just confined a few days and nights a month for everyone’s good.

In that case… being here at Wolfram and Hart when it happened wouldn’t stop her getting back to Willow and Willow would be more than capable of confining her if it was ever necessary. For now the law firm was just a necessary safeguard. For herself, for Willow, for all of Sunnydale.

And that meant that she had to keep Lilah, her friend, temporarily in the dark about the second biggest thing in her life now that the Master was dead.

Willow was still number one.

She would tell Lilah after midnight or it would be perfectly clear anyway at that point.

For now there was just the music, the dancing, the dress and the company of her friend. The fear was always there of course, at the back of her mind. Rationalisation held it at bay for now – like whatever had afflicted her mother hadn’t been there all the time. Not even that often given the seeming rarity of when Daddy had locked her mother away. It would be alright. She wouldn’t hurt Lilah tonight as the lawyer slept in the next room to her. Surely not and besides… there was still time to live a little. Still time.

There had been hours. Then there had been hundreds of minutes… even those were slipping away now.

Where was Lilah anyway? The woman had gone for a drink nearly, what fifteen minutes ago and hadn’t come back yet. Then Tara herself had got carried away dancing with Gavin from Real Estate. No surname though she thought it might be Park after some bald guy with glasses had shown up and talked to him briefly. Just Gavin from Real Estate until she knew any better and it wasn't like they were going to meet again – let alone date – so she could live with just knowing him as Gavin. Besides he was gracious enough not to comment on her total lack of any ability to dance to this sort of music.

Maybe if she had been here with Willow… and not her Willow – another Willow – maybe they could have moved, close, slow to some softer music. Without stepping on toes.

That seemed right… that seemed to be something that might have happened if things had been different. If Willow had been different.

Her Willow though, less inclined to dance than even she was, Tara mused.

Lilah hadn’t sounded very impressed with Gavin’s assignment to Real Estate though, there was a sneer in her voice when she mentioned the job and tried to make it as clear as possible to anyone who would listen that he was just seconded to her own department. And working for her rather than with her. There was some bad blood there. He had accepted the jibes patiently and then just sort of ignored Lilah. That had made Tara smile as it drove Lilah wild every time he had done that. Besides she had no idea what the status meant around here – though Lilah seemed to be well-regarded, maybe even feared in a respectful way.

Gavin was pleasant enough and fulfilled his role as her escort. He didn’t try to get clingy as they danced and he seemed genuinely interested in keeping her company in a room full of strangers. He was probably just doing his job, but that hadn’t meant he had to be nice about it. Which he was. Besides, even if she didn’t like to, this might be the only chance she did get to dance – who else was there here? Maybe before… Lilah…but to the new softer music?

Women dancing together, in public, to this sort of music? That was truly a sign of the desperate, the elderly and widowed or the happily gay. She knew which of those she was but Lilah was pretty much none of them. It would have been nice to dance with someone she knew though. More fun – even if the music was not about fun right now. Besides being gay didn’t mean that you couldn’t dance with men.

Not everyone in the room was a lawyer, or even perhaps the partner of a lawyer. This was a charity ball, here in the main function room at Wolfram and Hart. The sheer size of the place impressed Tara. She known that the company was big, but she had never dreamed of the modern grandeur of their building. But then what else would do? They had, by all accounts, some very important clients. One she knew of, the Mayor of Sunnydale, wasn’t here – but it was a select band that had been invited. Though she was here officially as Lilah’s guest she had The Mayoral invitation in her bag anyway. Along with a stake. Not that, according to Lilah, any vampire could get in here undetected - but she couldn’t take anyone’s word about a thing like that. When she did people around her died. What had reassured her was that the security was, as she had assumed, capable of dealing with supernatural threats.

It had reassured her that they could deal with her. She had seen the guards and their, slightly, non-standard weapons. They could deal with her. Even in this room there might be some innocents.

When that big clock struck twelve she might be the threat that the security came after. In some ways that might be for the best. In others… She just didn’t know. There was nothing that could tell her what was going to happen – and that was the worst thing. The not knowing. Outwardly she didn’t think it would change her. It hadn’t changed her mother. She remembered her grandmother a little. Nothing looking demony there either.

But they had still locked grandma up. Needed to do that.

Inside though. What might it do to her inside? Take her soul? She didn’t think so… again she had her mother and grandma to look to. They had, they had both been good women. Kind. And they had loved her. Her mother had certainly loved Daddy. That love was so bright; so clear that it shone through all of her childhood memories.

And if they could love. I can love. I can love Willow.

Surely…

Surely that was a good thing? Why the hell wouldn’t it be a good thing?

Surely love was good.

Love for the wrong person though… the wrong thing…

Might it be the magic that came forward at midnight? Might the darkness advance on her? Was that it? Daddy had always feared, and pointed to, the manifestation of the evil. The magic. She knew how dangerous it could be. How tempting. Might it be that the temptation would become too great? Might she fall into the darkness? Might the whispers in her head become shouts? Screams?

Or would the screams be the screams of her victims?

Tara just wished her momma had been there to tell her what was going to happen to her. Maybe even just to hold her as it happened. It would be alright if I knew. And she might have liked to see me in this dress. And I wish Willow were here too. Even if the vampire’s idea of a buffet was the people eating this one. And Willow’s definition of black tie…

Willow in a few minutes will I even be able to love you?

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Willow lay on Tara’s bed. She had used her key to get in; the Kitty had closed the window in the bedroom when she had left that morning. That had not been good. No fun. The Kitty had left to go with the lawyer and after Willow had tried so hard the previous night to get her to stay… and again in the morning. But the Kitty had still gone no matter what she had said.

It had made no difference.

She should have tied the Kitty to the bed. That would have been fun and then she would have had to have stayed. She should have tied Tara to the bed… she had wanted to do that for so long but she also liked the Kitty’s hands free. Roaming.

Was she going to have those hands on her again? Her hands on the Kitty?

Tara had taken her into all sorts of fun places. Willow smiled, licking her lips at assorted memories that flashed across her mind. She wondered just where her Kitty was and what she was doing. They had parted with Tara just making sure that Willow had her key – the conclusion of a heated discussion that might even have been an argument.

It had seemed… sort of final anyway.

They had never fought yet. Disagreed yes, and often. But fought - never. Willow supposed that originally they’d been afraid of what they would do to each other if they lost control. A moment of rage from either one of them and the other might end up a small pile of dust or drained to a husk.

It would never happen, Willow was sure enough to know that from virtually the start of their association. The Kitty was special in some way. Willow wasn’t really sure what it was, but she was missing it already, even after a couple of violent kills. The nasty taste of the Kitty leaving had been temporarily assuaged by the drinking of blood. But not for long enough.

She should still have been out there, seeking more stupid humans to slaughter and to distract her. But she had come back here to where she could smell the Kitty. The smell lingered even if the person didn’t.

They belonged to each other.

She shuddered when she considered just how far she had fallen. She’d been a terrible power in this town – second only to the Master, until his demise. A murderous monster with the appetites to drive fear into the blood of the humans. Now what was she? Trusted to have a door key and killing to make herself feel better about a human being gone.

She ought to hate the Kitty for that. But she couldn’t. Didn’t actually want to – especially as there was a chance that she would never come back at all. The Kitty had never tried to change her. The changes had just happened or had been because Willow had restrained herself. The Kitty liked to think of herself as a do-gooder, but when it comes to me, she is as powerless as I am when it comes to her Willow knew that to be true.

And neither of them was quite what the other wanted. Willow knew that too. They wanted nothing and no one else, but something was… off.

Willow wasn't even afraid, as such, of Tara disappearing with ‘Lilah the Lawyer.’ She’d seen the way the lawyer looked at the Kitty and she didn’t like it. But she had also seen that the Kitty hadn’t even recognised what that meant within Lilah. The Kitty was blind to it because she was too busy looking at her Willow… and Willow gave her such things to look at. She looked down along her naked body, lying on the bed. Such things – she had been preserved at just the right time in her life. Such things to feel too… her fingers trailed, wishing she had some more fresh blood to feel against her skin, but making do with memories instead. Memories of blood. Of sweet kills. Memories of this bed. Memories of the Kitty.

Tara.

Lilah the Lawyer had no chance with Tara.

The only thing that could worry Willow was what Tara had revealed to her last night. That Tara herself was about to change. That some sort of demon was about to manifest in her. Tara had said it calmly to her out there at Willow’s empty grave. Explained it again this morning as the Kitty ate her breakfast, when Willow had pressed her for answers and tried to persuade her Kitty not to go.

That was the sort of thing she had been lowered to. Persuasion whilst watching one, very special, human eat. Willow could eat food, but she hated it. It was all so bland and tasteless when compared with blood. One time she had drunk a glass of blood – itself a poor substitute – at the table so she could be with Tara in some attempt at a special dinner for two. The Kitten had gone and thrown up. So now she just watched Tara. Just enjoying being with Tara. It grated that she could feel that she had to do that.

That she could even feel.

It was like love. Obviously not love as Willow was fairly sure that a vampire couldn’t love. But it was perhaps as close as a vampire could get to that. The Kitty’s absence was telling her that. Deep down inside something hurt.

And Willow hated it.

She tried to hate the Kitty for doing that to her, but she couldn’t. Which just made it worse.

The Kitty might be gone forever.

But if they both had a demon inside them? Tara had tried to stay calm, matter of fact, when she’d told her, but Willow could see that her Kitty was terrified inside. Which was new and interesting. Willow had studied that fear, prodded it a little. It was more liked the meekest that the Kitten had ever been. The fear wasn't even of becoming what she hated. It was of losing something. Willow could see that. It was a fear of losing some ability. To feel. To love. How often had they talked about whether love was a function of a soul? Debated whether a demon can love; whether a vampire could. Perhaps not enough.

It had seemed to much when they should have been playing but now Willow wanted an answer.

Willow had always concluded, to herself, that she believed that she loved Tara. Whether it was true – human love – she couldn’t know. She didn’t remember real love at all. The old Willow had not known it so how could she have compared? She felt a passion… and that was something she had never felt for anyone. It was for Tara. Uniquely. That had to be worth something. She had no way to know and Tara had always accepted that. But now the Kitten was faced with losing that ability herself.

She might come back and might not love me.

Willow wanted to think that she could handle that as long as they could still play. But Tara might come back and not even want her. The idea of love was anathema to her. She should not feel. Period. Let alone for a human – and a human who killed vampires? No…

But she felt the passion.

And wanting that human to feel for her? She was already missing that feeling. And, admittedly, other kinds of feeling too.

Losing that forever, that would be… a stake in her unbeating heart.

Maybe literally. She knew what that felt like. No other vampire did. But she did.

She had wanted to be here, where Tara should have been, for the moment when it came. Surrounded by the scent of the Kitty. By her things. Tara had even left her precious possessions behind. The pictures…

And here was the moment. The clock ticking towards midnight. She had made her kills, and they hadn’t really helped.

She glanced at the clock. So close. Willow closed her eyes and wandered through her memories of Tara, enjoying them in a physical way but wondering if they might be all she had left. When the ultimate moment came though, right on time, all she could exclaim was “No!”

She wouldn’t let that be. If her Kitty was turning into a demon then so much the better. Then they could really be together. Couldn’t they? But would she even want the ‘new’ Kitty?

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There was a smattering of minor celebrities throughout the room, carefully chaperoned towards other guests – seeing and being seen. Poor Gavin… maybe by stopping with her he had lost the opportunity to escort… was that Raven? Tara might have missed a lot of TV until she got to Sunnydale, but there were some people here that even she could recognise. The celebrities were probably either clients or hired for the evening, in so-so dresses – though many of them made the clothes look wonderful of course – that was the nature of celebrity. They were all pretty.

Then there were the seriously rich clients and the not so seriously rich clients who all, perhaps for some karmic reason, looked excellent in black. The media people were all in black tie and cocktail dresses too, but had so obviously hired those that it was painful. In Tara’s uneducated opinion there were no two finer dresses in the room than hers and Lilah’s. Though Lilah wore it much better of course, her friend was what might be called statuesque in the more literal sense.

Once people might have carved statues of her.

She paused to think of what her Willow would look like in such finery and that just brought her fears back to her. What she was going to lose… not just Willow perhaps, but the ability to even know Willow. To love her. Even to feel for her. And what about remembering her? She pushed the fears aside again. Carpe Diem baby.

Even if just for a matter of minutes.

They had gone straight to the boutique from the airport – limo driven of course. Lilah had joked that there was no way that they could have taken a cab after getting out of the company jet. Nor was there any way that she would let Tara, her guest for the night, go for one of the cheaper dresses and show her up. ‘That’s what expenses are for’ she had said. This from the woman who had hoarded receipts for as long as Tara had known her and had ensured that every one was countersigned by the person who made the sale to her. Wolfram and Hart, Lilah had often said, had some rigorous expenses validation procedures. Everyone was obviously in fear of the accounts department catching them out. Yet Lilah had signed dresses to her corporate credit card that represented more in monetary terms than Tara had seen pass through her hands since she had run from her home. More even than her generous Sunnydale wages over the past few months.

That had made it kind of fun though, despite what was coming. Carpe Diem… she had told herself that over and over again. She could get all sad when she was a monster – for now better to be happy. For these last few hours, minutes… now seconds. It had never quite worked though. She hadn’t been comfortable in the boutique, not at all. Such personal service had freaked her out.

The Lord, Daddy had always said, helped those who helped themselves.

The Lord was about to abandon her.

‘We’re paying for it,’ Lilah chapter one verse one and so she had succumbed to being pampered.

It was so… so girly, trying on the dresses and rejecting them at the slightest doubt from the other. And she had actually sort of loved it in spite of everything – the girly thing. The dress was far too grand for her of course – but Lilah’s jaw had dropped and she guessed that was a good sign. It was grand in a simple kind of way. Nothing too daring except for the long, long split up to the top of her left thigh. Maybe there should be another ‘long’ in that description. She’d seriously considered finding a safety pin and closing some of that up from the inside. Not at all her style. But she loved it all the same. It was like playing dressing up. For real. Then off for shoes and to get their hair done, nails… hands and feet… the full works. It was like nothing she had ever done before. She had firmly drawn the line at the offer of a massage, leg and bikini wax, though the way the dress kept flapping open that might not have been the worst idea in the world, and so she found herself dancing with one had on the split. Gavin must have thought she was crazy.

Or hiding something.

Which she was. Herself. She was very good at that. There was only one person to whom she had ever shown the real Tara Maclay. Person… or thing. And now she was at serious risk of losing that person. No. Not actually that. She risked losing the ability to value her. Love her. Feel at all.

Because tomorrow she would really have something to hide if it did not become abundantly clear here, tonight. Here, where at least they would be able to do something about her. Safety first. Other peoples’ safety.

Bearing all that in mind, this was why tonight Tara was trying to bring herself try have some fun. The day had been as good as she supposed it could have been, without Willow, after the way she had left the vampire. She’d stayed at the beach whilst Lilah had gone into the office. It had been the first time in her life that she had actually seen the ocean in daylight. New York had its docks and those had been fertile hunting grounds for both the vampires and for her when she had been there. Sunnydale docks were similar. But this was different. This was waves crashing as the tide rose. This was sand between toes. If, of course, one managed to avoid the wide variety of stuff that had been dropped or washed up. But it was mostly sand. She’d liked wriggling her toes in it, guessing that lady who had painted her toe nails would have had a fit but it wasn’t like she needed the pedicure to last, was it?

It was the sun on her face… unremitting. In Sunnydale everything was so close together that even when she had gone out in the sun, never stopping to sit out, the sun had rarely caught her for any length of time. She was pretty sure that she would be more than a little red tomorrow, the dress was already chafing against her suddenly sensitive neck. She was lucky that she’d had sleeves this afternoon. The dress didn’t. How out of place would she look with big red bands round her arms? Actually, no more out of place than she already felt.

More so at midnight. A little mild sunburn might be pretty insignificant if she turned green and sprouted horns or something. And there was a nice depressing thought… with thoughts like that she needed her friends.

She needed Willow, but the vampire was not here. She had left Willow behind to protect her. Or perhaps to avoid her seeing what was going to happen.

And that just left poor Lilah.

She excused herself telling Gavin that she was going to look for the other lawyer that she knew and he looked a little uncomfortable at that idea. Maybe it was Lilah; maybe it was the idea of her walking around the building. Whichever it was he offered to go with her, but she knew the way to the office where she and Lilah had changed for the party. She rarely got lost after she had been somewhere once. She wondered what Gavin’s concern actually was. There was obviously no love lost between he and Lilah. But she was Lilah’s friend and he had been quite charming in a professional way. She guessed that he probably just thought that she shouldn’t be wandering around the building alone. But she was pretty certain that security would keep her out of any places she shouldn’t go. There was a room full of people they had to keep out of the rest of the building. And if he had really been bothered then he could have insisted.

He hadn’t.

Tara made her way back to Lilah’s office where she’d been taken to change after arriving at the law firm. They had checked each other’s hair and makeup once Lilah returned to her office, having had to arrange for Tara to be picked up from the beach. Lilah hadn’t been available to stay at the beach with her.

After a couple of hours of being in that crowded room – amidst far more warm people than she ever usually found in one place - it was a relief to be in the air conditioned office. She sank into Lilah’s plush chair behind the desk, leaning her head back and feeling the cool leather soothing what sun-kissed flesh it touched. She allowed the split of her dress to fall open, letting the air conditioning cool her down before spinning round to take in the city skyline, visible through the vast windows of the luxurious office. But only briefly. It was hazy out there and spinning in the chair was more fun. This chair must be what they called a perk. She could easily imagine that Lilah might sit here and spin round in an occasional unguarded moment. Despite her obvious professionalism there was still something of the girl in Lilah.

Besides… if she got dizzy enough then midnight, which was so close now, might pass her by without her noticing it at all. Whatever was going to happen might just happen and she wouldn’t realise the difference. Aside from losing her ability to feel she was most afraid of the differences. It was, she guessed, like people that said they had no fear of death itself, only the process of death – which might involve pain. She had no other fears of being a demon - only in knowing it. Ignorance of that might well be bliss. If, after the process, she knew nothing about it… might that be a good thing?

Turning herself again Tara caught her leg on the edge of a desk drawer that wasn't quite closed. She glared at it accusingly and shoved it with her foot, not in the mood for uppity furniture. Instead of the drawer closing her action sent the chair rolling backwards with alarming ease and she had to put the brakes on with her feet. There had been something caught in the drawer that had stopped it from closing properly. On closer examination it had stopped the locking mechanism engaging, but with a bit of jiggery and pokery, it was freed. Well the drawer was anyway. It was a filing drawer, so at least the offending folder was in the right place, even if all the top edge was bent out of shape by the lock pressing against it. Smoothing it on the desktop she must have caught the edge of something that was barely sticking out from the folder. A paper clip had twanged free and there in front of her was… Willow.

Her picture at least. The red of the long hair – much longer than it was now – caught her attention as it protruded. But she recognised the shade instantly. It was one of the school pictures she had found herself falling in love with months ago. Why the heck did Lilah have pictures of Willow filed? A red sticker on the tab on the folder read ‘Project Two Roses’ and there was more than just a little paper inside. Lots in fact. Was Lilah checking up on Willow, fearing that she might have hurt her? Or more likely Lilah herself? Willow’s dislike of the lawyer was almost as intense as her appreciation of her Kitty.

But would that be a project? Checking up wouldn’t be… No… She flicked on a few pages.

This whole folder was the sort of stuff that she was probably not supposed to be seeing. Exactly what Gavin had been worried about when she excused herself. But Tara didn’t care. Wolfram and Hart were no saints. Willow was in Sunnydale. The firm’s client was the Mayor of Sunnydale and he kept telling her they had no secrets. It was as much justification as she felt she needed to check out the file if it was about Willow. She didn’t have time to waste.. the clock was literally ticking and if she had to do something about this then it had to be now. She had to help Willow… if she needed to. Opening the folder, it was immediately clear that this wasn't about Willow.

It was about them.

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To be continued in Part 58.

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Series

Postby Taralicious » Tue Jul 02, 2002 11:18 pm

Lol, I'm so far behind. -sniff sniff- I'll need a couple overnighters and... a lot of caffine to catch up anytime soon. But that's okay. I'll just take my time and savour in the goodness of the W/T relationship blossoming. Up to ten now.

"C-can you just be kissing me now?" ~ Tara

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Re: Series

Postby LeatherQueen » Wed Jul 03, 2002 12:16 am

Oh wow! Katharyn, if there's one thing I didn't expect, it was Tara finding out about the project. Total surprise. :grin Lovely update, as always.






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"But when they're playing your song on the jukebox in Hell, you might as well dance." - K. Simpson


"Futile... like a FOX, baby!" - Tara in The Late Shift by wiccachica

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Re: Part 57

Postby VampNo12 » Wed Jul 03, 2002 1:18 am

Intriguing update Katharyn! Poor Tara counting down the time at the party at Wolfram and Hart wondering if she will be able to remember, or more importantly be able to love. Making sure she was at the law-firm in case innocent people need protection from her as a "demon" is so like Tara. In other words, even when her worst fears may be realized in a few short hours, she is still thinking about the innocents (ie wanting to make sure they are safe).



Then we have Willow whose actions high-light the fact that indeed she has changed. Now violent kills just gives temporary relief, but the pain of Tara leaving her persists. It's ironic that now Willow has to enter the apartment like "normal" people by using a key and the front door, she is trying to surround herself with her kitty's smell, and even was reduced to making Tara an actual breakfast to get her to stay. Also poignant was Willow realizing that she loves Tara as much as a demon can love, or maybe the feeling is more of "passion", but nonetheless she knows she feels for her kitty.



Another significant musing was Willow realizing with Tara's "change" she may feel differently for this new kitty. With this in mind, its interesting because Willow notes they will be both demons, and thus be able to truly be together. However, Willow is realizing Tara as she is now, a human with all that entails (ie not eternity but rather always) is who she feels for, and this new kitty may not bring about the same feelings (ie Tara will be different).



As for the cliffhanger Tara now knows there is much more going on with Lilah (and Wolfram and Hart) than she expected. Finding the folder is intriguing, and now that she knows there is a project involving her and Willow, I can't wait to see what happens next!

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