by SakuraEtsuko » Mon Aug 15, 2005 1:04 am
Title: Just Breathe part 1
Author: SakuraEtsuko AKA Karen
Feedback: In the name of all that is holy YES! Pleeaaaassseeeeee!!!
Rating: this is PG13…upcoming updates to get racier though ^_^
Disclaimers: I don’t own Willow, Tara blah, blah, blah Joss does…damn him. . However all original characters are my own creation..with the exception of any guest appearances by kittens LOL
Distribution: This is only for pens and my sites….please don’t take or reproduce.
Acknowledgements: shout outs and many thank you’s to my beta dee Sarah aka Oracle of Magic. Also thanks to my beta dum Marina, who pushed and pushed and pushed me to get this update done! Thanks mar!
Note: And a big round of applause for our leading lady of this fic…MEGAN!!!!!
Part 1
Megan closed her eyes and sighed, trying to fight against the torrent of emotions threatening to break free as she gathered the files of the members of Team Sudan five. The fifth team of happy, caring people to be sent to the middle of a war zone. Team Sudan four had recently returned to the states, and after checking in at the MSF, (medicines sans frontieres, otherwise known as Doctors Without Borders), headquarters, they had been five team members short, lives she felt partly responsible for losing. It wasn’t always easy being Director of Operations in the LA office, as she sent young people often to early graves.
Shaking her head from her musings, she once again laid out the files in front of her, trying to familiarize herself with the names and faces, to show these people so willing to go out and risk their lives that someone cared about them.
First on the list, Tara Maclay, a native of Southhampton, England, and an OBGYN. She was an expert in her practice, and spent her free time volunteering at the children’s hospital and soup kitchens. She also had acquired some veterinary skills, and had been trained in the art of Tae Kwon Do. Megan quirked her eyebrow as she read the last line, and thought, ‘Hmmm, a sister then.’
Next, Willow Rosenberg , a pediatrician from Los Angeles California, who had turned in her application 25 days early. Megan smiled as she read over this doctors resume, noting the same overachiever quality that she possessed flying out at her as she read over Willow’s accomplishments. A key player in the Human Genome project, Willow had graduated UCLA with top honors, with pre med and biochemistry degrees. Megans eyebrows flew up over her hairline and her jaw dropped slightly as she read on. Willow had gone to medical school at UC while earning her masters in biochemistry, and while she was serving her residency in the ER, she obtained a PHD in biochemistry, allowing her free reins to work where she chose. She had done labwork with some of the top pharmesuetical companies, but her passion was children and she had eventually gone on to open her own family practice, specializing in pediatrics.
“Wow”, Megan muttered to herself as she reached for the next file, ‘if only the world had more Willow Rosenbergs’ , she thought as she sipped her coffee and glanced at the clock, noticing that the members of Team Sudan five would be arriving soon for the debriefing.
She flipped open Dawn Summer’s file, noting with some surprise that Miss Summers was a med student. Med students weren’t normally allowed field positions within the Doctors Without Border’s program, but as she read on, she realized there were extenuating circumstances. Dawn had graduated high school two years early, obtained her RN license, and worked as an Registered Nurse while putting herself through college and starting med school. She was also a Physicians Assistant at Willow’s clinic, and had a recommendation from the redheaded doctor, which in large part, explained her presence on the mission.
She quickly picked up Anya Christina Emmanuella Jenkin’s file, a surgeon from New York. She grimaced as she read over the file, feeling that while Anya did have talent and passion for her work, that maybe the woman liked cutting into people far too much.
Faith Spencer’s file was quite interesting as well. An orphan, Faith had been in trouble with the law many times, being shuffled from foster home to foster home, until during high school she had been placed with a Miss Jenny Calender. From the looks of it, Faith started to turn her life around, graduating from high school with honors, and becoming a paramedic/EMT. Faith’s personal section was particularly inspiring, as her foster mother Jenny Calender had been murdered the year before, Faith had hunted down the criminal, a hothead who was known on the Streets as Angelus, and turned him in, dedicating herself from that day to helping people.
Time was really cutting short, and the team was to arrive in moments, so Megan quickly skimmed through the rest, There was Xander Harris, the water and sanitation controller from Boston, Rupert Giles, an infectious disease specialist from London, who, in addition to his incomparable knowledge of infectious disease, knew the culture, and customs of every tribe of East Africa and was well versed in the conflict between races that was in effect now.
Riley Finn was head of security of this mission, and the American commander of the Chadian troops that were to accompany the medical team as they traveled throughout the small villages in the Sudan, were to meet up with them at Nyala, landing place of Team sudan Five.
And lastly, Kendra Faizah Faraji, the daughter of an American woman who had died in childbirth and a Chadian Ambassador. Kendra was a talented diplomat in her own right, who throughout her negotiations and birthright, held citizenship in 8 countries, spoke 22 languages, and was there representing the interest of the Chadian government.
As Megan finished looking over the files, the voice of her secretary, harmony, filtered through on the speakerphone on her desk. “Team Sudan five has arrived Ma’m”
“Allright”, Megan sighed, “Send em’ in.”
She really really hated this part of the job, and felt so guilty when not all the people she sent out came back. At the same time, she knew how important these people were to the world, the ones who initiated change, the catalysts, the generation that would fix the planet instead of harming it more.
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One by one, the members of Team Sudan Five entered the room, taking various positions around the room.
“All right everyone, get comfortable, we are going to be here for a little while,” Megan told them all. “First of all, why don’t we introduce ourselves? My name is Megan, and I’m head of operations of the LA office of “Medicines Sans Frontiers,” more commonly called doctors without borders.”
“Once you reach Nyala, my counterpart, Karen, will give you details on where you’ll be staying, a general itinerary, and some details on culture and customs in the area.” As Megan finished up her introduction she nodded to the blonde woman standing against the far wall who blushed at being acknowledged.
“Um, My name is Tara…Tara Maclay, and I am an um…OBGYN,” a soft voice muttered. Tara smiled a half smile at the group, her nervousness evident by the blush on her cheeks and the tremor in her voice. She was tall, blonde, and although she tried to pull herself away from the group, the light inside her shone through, putting a smile on the faces of those around her.
The dark haired woman next to Tara spoke up next, “Hey. Faith. Paramedic,” the woman grunted as she took out a cigarette and began smoking it. Faith was a sex bomb. Plain and simple. She was dressed in revealing clothes, her long silky brown tresses hanging loosely down her back.
She had a tough persona, leaning against the wall nonchalantly as her eyes closely scrutinized everyone else around her. However, if one looked close enough, it was apparent that beneath that tough exterior, was a person who truly cared about other people. She wanted to make a difference, to transform the world into…..something better.
“Pardon me no smoking in here,” Megan said, a look of disdain crossing her face.
“Uh huh”, Faith replied, taking another long drag before putting it out and scowling.
Rupert Giles, more commonly known as Giles, cleared his throat as he stood to speak next. He was the epitome of an English gentlemen, right down to the last cufflink, handkerchief, and knicker.
A tall man with graying hair and thin glasses was next to speak, “Well, good day to you all, I am Rupert Giles, Infectious Disease Specialist from London,” the tall man said, as he began cleaning his glasses, “I am however, well versed in the culture, history and customs of the tribal people of Africa, specifically East Africa-”
“Aw shut it G-man, she asked for an introduction, not a flippin’ election day speech,” Faith shot at him, rolling her eyes.
Chagrined, Giles sat back down on the couch and resumed cleaning his glasses with a bit of a pout on his face.
A tall, thin redhead was next in line to introduce herself, however, she was so caught up in staring at the shy blonde by the far away wall, that she didn’t even realize it until everyone stared at her and Megan cleared her throat loudly asking, “And you are?”
“OH! Willow. Rosenberg that is. Pediatrician from LA. And this here next to me-”,
“Hey. Let the kid speak for herself. What’s yer name kiddo?” Faith asked, quirking her eyebrow.
“I-I-I-I-I…” the tall brown haired girl started, twisting her hands nervously. She looked at Willow with tears in her eyes and Willow simply smiled and nodded at her. “I-I’m Dawn.” she finally got out, breathing a sigh of relief at having gotten that over with.
Dawn seemed to be very nervous about the close proximity of the room, and about having so many people near her, as she nervously cast her eyes about the room, darting from person to person, wall to wall. “I-I-I am a med-med student a-a-at UCLA.” she finished, looking down at her lap, her hands fiddling with her jade necklace as she took deep breaths to steady herself.
“She’s also an RN and physicians assistant at my clinic!”, Willow piped up excitedly, squeezing Dawn’s shoulder supportively.
A tall man in military fatigues was next in line. “Riley Finn. US Marines. Head of security and commander of the Chadian escort.” He gave a short nod as he finished and glanced at the woman next to him.
“Hello. I am Anya Jenkins, surgeon from New York. I just broke up with my cheating boyfriend and am currently on the lookout for another,” Anya stated, smiling widely as she eyed the man sitting on the arm of the couch to her right.
“Well, I’m Xander Harris, from Boston, ya know, I'm a water and sanitation guy, so I'll be helpin the tribal villages on that front. Along with anything else they might need me to do. I’m great at fixing things, ya know,” Xander shrugged as Anya smiled at him with what could only be described as a predatory look in her eyes, leaning closer to him, a smug _expression crossing her face as she angled her cleavage right in his line of sight.
The only person who had yet to introduce themselves was a quiet dark woman, with raven black hair wound in tight braids around her head and skin the color of caramel. Her features were quite bewitching, and she sat somehow more dignified than the others in the room. She had an easy air about her, not snobbish or superior, but she embodied the stance, style, and look of royalty.
“My name is Kendra Faizah Faraji, daughter of Abi Faraji, ambassador of Chad, and direct descendents of the old system of Kings. We are now a republic, but most families in politics, like mine, are descended from those who held power in ancient days.”
“Anyways, I digress. I am here representing the interests of my country in this mission; to examine the needs of the people of Sudan, see where we can do the most good, and if possible, strike some sort of treaty between the rebels and the government,” Kendra bowed her head slightly as she finished, adding quickly, “I look forward to getting to know and working with you all.”
Megan smiled and looked back to her notes before speaking, “Well, I am afraid at this point there isn’t much to debrief about. I am sure all of you got the messages that were sent to your PDA’s yesterday, which summarizes what is expected, and what can be expected by all of you. I am just here to tell you that you all are wonderful, great people, making the sacrifices you are, and I wish you all the best of luck!”
Megan stood and walked to the door, showing Team Sudan five out, giving them all reassuring looks, “Your flight is at LAX in three hours, it’s a private charter jet, and I hope you all have a great time. The pilots, Andy and Marina will meet you at Gate 16 and help you aboard. Again….good luck!”
The members of Team Sudan five exited the room excitedly, some making idle conversation, others deep in thought, but all off to embark upon a journey, a journey that would inevitably change their lives.
Two lone tears found their way down Megan's cheeks, as she mourned for what she knew these people would lose. Innocence, ideals, perhaps even their lives; yet a bittersweet smile crossed her face as she walked to her phone, knowing that it was all worth it in the end. Her fingers dialed a long familiar number and she counted the rings until,
“Hello?”
“Hey sweetie, well, the introductory meetings over, I’m sending em’ to you. This is a great bunch, its what makes this part so hard.”
“Aww…its ok Meg, Ill take good care of them, I’ll prepare them well.”
“Nothing is the same as experiencing it,” a shiver ran through Megan’s body as she finished speaking, remembering her trials on her first field assignment.
“Now, now none of that, we did fine….they will too.”
“I hope so. Call me when they get there hun. Oh….and I look forward to seeing you in two months. Same time, Same place?”
“Same time…Same place”
Meg smiled as she said her goodbyes, and walked to her window, watching Team Sudan five load into a car, and drive off in the direction of the airport. “Polle sana,” she whispered, her fingers touching the glass.
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